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. >> reporter: this is the police academy at lincoln university in jefferson city, missouri. >> you were. >> reporter: the first of its kind at a historically black college, or hbcu. they train 32 hours a week. >> one down. >> reporter: on top of their regular college workload. firearms instruction. physical conditioning. classroom work. hoping to become police officers. >> me being a police officer, it's what i want to do but it's also building that bridge for me to make her life better. >> reporter: college junior davion ward calls himself an unlikely police recruit. like the disproportionate number of men of color in america, his earliest experience with a cop was negative. frightening. >> when i hear police officers, sirens go off while driving, i think it give me anxiety because i don't know if they're going to pull me over. >> reporter: that fear was instilled at an impressionable age when at 14 davion says he was stopped by a police and handcuffed on the street because he supposedly matched the description of a suspect. >> i thought of a police as our protectors and i looked up to
. >> reporter: this is the police academy at lincoln university in jefferson city, missouri. >> you were. >> reporter: the first of its kind at a historically black college, or hbcu. they train 32 hours a week. >> one down. >> reporter: on top of their regular college workload. firearms instruction. physical conditioning. classroom work. hoping to become police officers. >> me being a police officer, it's what i want to do but it's also building that bridge...
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it was sooner i cannot read it correctly to her mother since she was in the sitting which jefferson is a city is now tokyo. everything was delicious she raved about her life there in the city. and it struck me so powerfully this was a voice i recognized. in fact this convey my own voice writing back for my own first trip to tokyo in 1997 everything is still delicious. i've reported many other documents to inform her in the archives. i was incredibly intrigued. so it went back to japan on and looked up at first about 100 of those letters and that's how i encountered her. >> wonderfully describe how the family had this archive for documenting their life. but who is a very disruptive presence end up taking it over and explained that with this or does it look like what is this mean? it's early highly literate society. so even people in villages can read and write. especially men. people of high social positions or village headman, your elders, your parlance, when in her case her family operate a buddhist temple. or a buddhist priest obviously have to bill to read andve writ. also please t respons
it was sooner i cannot read it correctly to her mother since she was in the sitting which jefferson is a city is now tokyo. everything was delicious she raved about her life there in the city. and it struck me so powerfully this was a voice i recognized. in fact this convey my own voice writing back for my own first trip to tokyo in 1997 everything is still delicious. i've reported many other documents to inform her in the archives. i was incredibly intrigued. so it went back to japan on and...
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. >> we've seen catastrophic destruction from both ends of the city, starting from the municipality right next to us, jefferson parish, all the way out over orleans through the entire -- one strip through the entire city. >> cnn's nick valencia is in gretna with the latest for us this morning. >> reporter: the damage here is extensive. with this neighborhood in gretna, louisiana, the hardest hit. emergency crews still going door to door canvassing the area looking for anyone unaccounted. as it stands rate now, even though this extensive damage you can see behind me, everyone was accounted for and no loss of life. you can see the path that this tornado took coming down the street ripping through the neighbors' backyards. earlier i spoke to the neighbors. while they were expecting severe weather, they had no idea they were going to take april direct hit. they said it lasted between 10 and 15 seconds and was able to cause all of this damage. >> it was coming up the street. she she said -- >> that's what she saw? >> yes. >> she's all right then? >> i thought it was an explosion and then my mama told me to get down
. >> we've seen catastrophic destruction from both ends of the city, starting from the municipality right next to us, jefferson parish, all the way out over orleans through the entire -- one strip through the entire city. >> cnn's nick valencia is in gretna with the latest for us this morning. >> reporter: the damage here is extensive. with this neighborhood in gretna, louisiana, the hardest hit. emergency crews still going door to door canvassing the area looking for anyone...
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>> we have seen catastrophic destruction from both ends of the city starting from the municipality right next to us, jeffersonarish, all the way to new orleans, through th e entire city, one strip through the entire city. >> wow, mayor, i understand later you said it looks worse than hurricane ida which hit the area last year. can you explain to people what that means in terms of damage? >> in hurricane ida, we had a lot of roof damage, severe roof damage and some structures, but this has blazed a trail of total destruction, as i said, probably over a mile, entire lines of our city on the north side of the expressway of our city, close to the river, we are about eight blocks off the mississippi, where it struck and the trail that it blazed, so we're estimating somewhere right under 5000 structures, based on just the first preview. of course, it's nighttime now, and the police is here, wanted to talk a little bit about security in the city, but it is significant. >> chief lawson from the law enforcement, who are you seeing, what are you concerned about most? >> our biggest concern right now, we have enormous a
>> we have seen catastrophic destruction from both ends of the city starting from the municipality right next to us, jeffersonarish, all the way to new orleans, through th e entire city, one strip through the entire city. >> wow, mayor, i understand later you said it looks worse than hurricane ida which hit the area last year. can you explain to people what that means in terms of damage? >> in hurricane ida, we had a lot of roof damage, severe roof damage and some structures,...
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the confederates are retreating, jefferson davis burns the wonderful city of richmond. lincoln wants to visit richmond. he wants to meet with the confederate leaders to negotiate east but they are all gone. lincoln wants to visit jeff davies's office in the confederate white house, which is still there. lincoln has a big entourage. people follow him up and down the streets. how careless. he could've been killed, easily. that's his young son, taddy. he goes to jeff davis's office. he sits in his chair, he can't resist saying, oh, this is an awfully little chair for a man. he also goes and visits, what? libby, he wants to see libby. it was so infamous. the crowd gathered they all knew the story. we will chair down we will tear down lincoln yells, no. leave it as a monument. the preservation by the national park service and andersonville today is just extraordinary. we need these places to be a monument so we know the horrors of war. lincoln visits libby. what happens at the end? here is the five men i talked about. the big burly guy on the left, that is rose. rose is put
the confederates are retreating, jefferson davis burns the wonderful city of richmond. lincoln wants to visit richmond. he wants to meet with the confederate leaders to negotiate east but they are all gone. lincoln wants to visit jeff davies's office in the confederate white house, which is still there. lincoln has a big entourage. people follow him up and down the streets. how careless. he could've been killed, easily. that's his young son, taddy. he goes to jeff davis's office. he sits in his...
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the confederates are retreating, jefferson davis burns the wonderful city of richmond.ln wants to visit richmond. he wants to meet with the confederate leaders to negotiate east but they are all gone. lincoln wants to visit jeff davies's office in the confederate white house, which is still there. lincoln has a big entourage. people follow him up and down the streets. how careless. he could've been killed, easily. that's his young son, taddy. he goes to jeff davis's office. he sits in his chair, he can't resist saying, oh, this is an awfully little chair for a man. he also goes and visits, what? libby, he wants to see libby. it was so infamous. the crowd gathered they all knew the story. we will chair down we will tear down lincoln yells, no. leave it as a monument. the preservation by the national park service and andersonville today is just extraordinary. we need these places to be a monument so we know the horrors of war. lincoln visits libby. what happens at the end? here is the five men i talked about. the big burly guy on the left, that is rose. rose is put back i
the confederates are retreating, jefferson davis burns the wonderful city of richmond.ln wants to visit richmond. he wants to meet with the confederate leaders to negotiate east but they are all gone. lincoln wants to visit jeff davies's office in the confederate white house, which is still there. lincoln has a big entourage. people follow him up and down the streets. how careless. he could've been killed, easily. that's his young son, taddy. he goes to jeff davis's office. he sits in his...
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jefferson davis then was able to send joseph johnson from the valley to reinforce beauregard. rose was not in the citywhen the battle of manassas of bull run was fought. she was actually in new york city. she had gone to take her daughter lelah to board a steamer. she decided to send lelah, her middle surviving daughter out west to join florence. and she kept it with her only her youngest child, little rose. when rose returned to the city , she saw this as a confederate victory. in a victory the women had helped to achieve it. she said the southern women of washington are the cause of the defeat of the grand army. they are entitled to the laurels one by the brave defenders of our soil and institution. they have told beauregard when to strike. so that really reveals how proud rose was of what she had done. she continued to send messages to beauregard. she sent to nine messages in all one was a map of the defenses around d.c. rose also was outspoken and her hatred of lincoln and the union cause. she was obviously pro- confederate. in this sense she did nothing to keep her identity hidden she was not lik
jefferson davis then was able to send joseph johnson from the valley to reinforce beauregard. rose was not in the citywhen the battle of manassas of bull run was fought. she was actually in new york city. she had gone to take her daughter lelah to board a steamer. she decided to send lelah, her middle surviving daughter out west to join florence. and she kept it with her only her youngest child, little rose. when rose returned to the city , she saw this as a confederate victory. in a victory...
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city. it feels like new orleans is at a tipping point a lot of people are leaving and going to jefferson parisharther away . how long do you think you have to save the city, their tax base , and the families that live there? >> the time is now, people are living in droves, we have businesses leaving, residence leaving, they time is now, the recall is now. we are empowered in standing up for ourselves. new orleans is the big easy onc you poke this bear and you have the residents respond the way w do, enough is enough. we don't have lights and basic quality of life, trash, infrastructure, we have construction that's been going on for years, code enforcement, and apartments that had been held up for over a year, this stuff moving forward is state driven, it's not even those cit projects. the mayor has stopped, it's a national theme going around but that's but with happening in ne orleans, but she likes the luxuries are being merrier, but not the work. no plan regarding to crime, infrastructure or economic development. she's shows up at the public facing events but when it's time . >> to the nitty-
city. it feels like new orleans is at a tipping point a lot of people are leaving and going to jefferson parisharther away . how long do you think you have to save the city, their tax base , and the families that live there? >> the time is now, people are living in droves, we have businesses leaving, residence leaving, they time is now, the recall is now. we are empowered in standing up for ourselves. new orleans is the big easy onc you poke this bear and you have the residents respond...
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jefferson parish. >> whoa, look at that! >> reporter: before passing into eastern portions of the city, causing widespread damage. >> that's ao on the ground. >> reporter: it's the second tornado to hit the new orleans area today, with st. charles parish taking a direct hit. at least one person was killed there. >> holy moses! >> reporter: the storm's part of a monster winter system causing chaos from the south to the north, where blizzard conditions have shut down major highways.r several houses and a medical center were damaged as the suspected twister roared through new iberia. the storm turned deadly overnight after an ef-2 tornado tore through the small town of keithville, killing a young boy and his mother. his body found a half mile from their demolished home. >> i saw a tree come falling down, come down and the power line come down with it. >> reporter: while in farmerville, houses were blown off their foundation after a late-night twister struck with little warning. >> by the time the tornado warning was received, the tornado hit, and it did mass destruction. >> reporter: more than 20 people were injured. cars were
jefferson parish. >> whoa, look at that! >> reporter: before passing into eastern portions of the city, causing widespread damage. >> that's ao on the ground. >> reporter: it's the second tornado to hit the new orleans area today, with st. charles parish taking a direct hit. at least one person was killed there. >> holy moses! >> reporter: the storm's part of a monster winter system causing chaos from the south to the north, where blizzard conditions have...
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jefferson parish... >> whoa, look at that! >> reporter: ...before passing into eastern portions of the city, causing widespread damage. >> theretornado on the ground. >> reporter: it is the second tornado to hit the new orleans area today, with st. charles parish taking a direct hit, at least one person was killed there. >> holy moses. >> reporter: the storm is part of a monster winter system causing chaos from the south to the north, where blizzard conditions have shut down major highways. further west in louisiana, several houses and a medical center were damaged as the suspected twister roared through new iberia. the storm turned deadly overnight after an ef-2 tornado tore through the small town of keithville, killing a young boy and his mother. his body found a half mile from their demolished home. >> i seen a tree come falling down, come down and a power line had come down with it. >> reporter: while in farmerville, houses were blown off their foundation after a late night twister struck with little warning. >> by the time the tornado warning was received, the tornado hit and it just did mass destruction. >> reporter: mor
jefferson parish... >> whoa, look at that! >> reporter: ...before passing into eastern portions of the city, causing widespread damage. >> theretornado on the ground. >> reporter: it is the second tornado to hit the new orleans area today, with st. charles parish taking a direct hit, at least one person was killed there. >> holy moses. >> reporter: the storm is part of a monster winter system causing chaos from the south to the north, where blizzard...
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city. several were injuries in lake st. charles and jefferson parish are without power.go on throughout night. the mayor of new iberia, across from new orleans, calls this worse than hurricane ida. dozens of hurricanes have battered the south the last few days. i want to get the latest from jennifer gray. what's the latest impact to new orleans? >> luckily these storms are moving out of new orleans. they have clear the area, but this is a look at the storms as they came through just with incredible fury as you mentioned tornadoes touched down around the area, a lot of damage and when the sun comes up tomorrow we'll see the scope of what happens. over 40 tornadoes reported since yesterday. started in dallas fort worth area. and still going strong. we expect this to last through the overnight hours to tonight and into tomorrow morning. right now we do have some watch boxes still out, no tornado warnings to speak of but we do plan to see more throughout the overnight hours. it is quite possible. this will continue to head to the east. dump tremendous amounts of rain, very g
city. several were injuries in lake st. charles and jefferson parish are without power.go on throughout night. the mayor of new iberia, across from new orleans, calls this worse than hurricane ida. dozens of hurricanes have battered the south the last few days. i want to get the latest from jennifer gray. what's the latest impact to new orleans? >> luckily these storms are moving out of new orleans. they have clear the area, but this is a look at the storms as they came through just with...
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jefferson davis, lee and others, they burn their wonderful city of and lincoln wants to visit richmond. he wants to meet with confederate leaders and negotiate a peace. but they're all gone. lincoln wants to visit jeff davis's office, the confederate white house, which is still and lincoln has a big entourage and people following him up and down the streets. how careless mean he could have been killed easily. that's his young son, paddy, they're walking through the streets. he goes to jeff davis office and he sits in his and he can't resist saying, you this is an awfully little chair for a man. and then sort of that prodding, then he also goes to visit what libby wants to see. libby, it was so infamous. the crowd gathers and they all the story. so the chair, they're chanting we will tear it down. we will tear it down. and lincoln yells, no, leave it as a monument. we the preservation for the park service of andersonville here is just extraordinary. we need places to be a monument so we know, the horrors of war. so lincoln visits libby. what happens at the end? here's the five men i tal
jefferson davis, lee and others, they burn their wonderful city of and lincoln wants to visit richmond. he wants to meet with confederate leaders and negotiate a peace. but they're all gone. lincoln wants to visit jeff davis's office, the confederate white house, which is still and lincoln has a big entourage and people following him up and down the streets. how careless mean he could have been killed easily. that's his young son, paddy, they're walking through the streets. he goes to jeff...
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jefferson clinton. >> i wish i could be with all of you. one of my favorite places in new york city. the new york historical society. as you pay tribute to one of my favorite writers. the great robert caro. this was written a few years ago bob has given us the gift of some of the finest books on politics and poetry ever written. always meticulously researched, worded and always cutting to the heart of the matter. chattering what drove people in power to make the decisions that they made and how those decisions affected real lives both positively and negatively. and i will always remember the afternoon bob and i spent in harlem a few years ago talking about history in the writing process. there is a greater appreciation for his book. now his archive is at the new york historical society i can't wait to visit. who knows bob maybe you could give me a tour of the exhibit. in all seriousness i want to thank you for all you have done to help us expand our understanding of the past, the present leading to our ability to envision the possibility of the future. i wish you a wonderful celebrat
jefferson clinton. >> i wish i could be with all of you. one of my favorite places in new york city. the new york historical society. as you pay tribute to one of my favorite writers. the great robert caro. this was written a few years ago bob has given us the gift of some of the finest books on politics and poetry ever written. always meticulously researched, worded and always cutting to the heart of the matter. chattering what drove people in power to make the decisions that they made...
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secrets behind the 100 sicilian city of modeca secret recipe local varieties of this product jealously guard the cheese no. chocolate bravo free time presidency thomas jefferson compiled from various passages it was his biography without miracles that jesus christ could be collecting verses from various gospels all about miracles. round for 100 artist and sculptor of the late xix century mikhail mikeshin got involved in this light genre, publishing a humorous magazine alarm clock caricature, right. and here the fairy tale ends. 100 how funny i was when i was wooden man and how happy i am that now i'm a real boy. golden key no usa 200 it was he who made the decision to use nuclear weapons against japan minus that yuri has that sergei 500 do you have an artist? i see it that way. josep, arcimboldu depicted winter in the form of either a man or an old stump, and instead of lips he painted this. maybe a potato? let's see. this tree fungus is not a potato at all sergei tower in photo 200, local historians claim that this emperor planned to retire at the end of his life to rest in nizhny novgorod and ordered in advance to convert the north and clock towers of the k
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reason that travel outside the city, many have criminal records and they continue to commit crimes, they are not just doing it in cook county. >> todd: you are in jefferson county, what can you do to protect your people? >> well, we do everything within our ability to provide public safety and while maintaining constitutional guidelines that protect everyone's civil liberties, we don't politicize, we investigate crime and hold the criminal accountable. and i think it is important for every jurisdiction to do that. >> todd: what is the working relationship between the two counties? >> very little communication, they used to house for our -- we used to house for their county jail and their inmates were hard on our facility so 3-1/2 years ago, we stopped housing for them. we're very leery about doing business with cook county when they have such policies that do not protect citizens and hand suf the police and that is not how we do things here. >> todd: makes no sense. sheriff bullard, best of luck trying to keep your county safe. carley. >> carley: restaurant employee in georgia shooting and killing an intruder after getting pistol whipped during a robbery
reason that travel outside the city, many have criminal records and they continue to commit crimes, they are not just doing it in cook county. >> todd: you are in jefferson county, what can you do to protect your people? >> well, we do everything within our ability to provide public safety and while maintaining constitutional guidelines that protect everyone's civil liberties, we don't politicize, we investigate crime and hold the criminal accountable. and i think it is important...
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this city has both the lower volga and the upper volga and okskaya embankments, and nizhny novgorod, of course. for more than half a century at monte cella, the estate of thomas jeffersonny of acceptance of us citizenship has been held. an event is taking place on this day, july 4 absolutely right, on independence day in october 2019 the year you were at the pole, traffic police inspectors stopped just such a car to check documents. it's good that the engineer just happened to be in the car. where is this street 200? one of the main streets of this city, rasul gamzatov avenue, is here and a monument to the poet may be erected, makhachkala, right, where is this, house 200? at the beginning of the 16th century, the pious sevilles reproduced in a solemn procession the way of the cross of christ, the ceremony began at the moorish-style palace, which has since received the name of this procurator. the hunting carbine saiga kalashnikov is also produced beyond 100 a prime number is only divisible by 1 and itself. if the divisors are greater than two, then the number is not prime, but such a composite one. in 1899, the russian engineer and palitramanov presented to the public
this city has both the lower volga and the upper volga and okskaya embankments, and nizhny novgorod, of course. for more than half a century at monte cella, the estate of thomas jeffersonny of acceptance of us citizenship has been held. an event is taking place on this day, july 4 absolutely right, on independence day in october 2019 the year you were at the pole, traffic police inspectors stopped just such a car to check documents. it's good that the engineer just happened to be in the car....
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jefferson parish or ore even farther awar awayy. . i mean, how long do you think you have to save the city, its tax base, families who live there, normal people with jobs . >> the tim nowe is now. are people are leaving in droves. we have businesses that are leaving. we have residents who are leaving. the time is noheme iw. the recall is now.we are e we're empowered. we're standing up for ourselves. you know, new orleans is theasye big easy. and once you poke this bear a and you had had the residents respond the way we do, you is en know, enough is enough. we don't have lights. ife, we don't have basic quality of life. our trash, our crime is ridiculous. infrastructure woes. have co you have construction that's been going on for years. code enforcement permits thatd r have been held up fotmr overld u a year. dre stuff that's moving forward is state driven. it's not even the city projectis projects the mayor has quietly quit. it's a national thing that's been going around. but that's exactly what's been happening in new orleans. you know, she like new s, bu the luxuries of being mayor, but not the work. there's no plans with regarding t
jefferson parish or ore even farther awar awayy. . i mean, how long do you think you have to save the city, its tax base, families who live there, normal people with jobs . >> the tim nowe is now. are people are leaving in droves. we have businesses that are leaving. we have residents who are leaving. the time is noheme iw. the recall is now.we are e we're empowered. we're standing up for ourselves. you know, new orleans is theasye big easy. and once you poke this bear a and you had had...
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jeffersons." he gave different looks at what real niched versions of the american family were in different segments of this country. >> mixed up families. >> what do you mean mixed up? >> zebra citys are medium rare. >> it was basically all flawed characters but that was what was good about it. people could relate to the fact that these were not perfect human becomes, far from it. >> you could draw a line, right there. that's where it started to change. and that paved the way for everything that came after. >> i'm going to get married when i'm 23. >> 23. >> and i'll have a husband named bud. >> husband named bud? bud what? >> bud huxtable. >> "the cosby show" in the '80s normalizes the black experience in a way that was super important. that felt more like my family than what i heard the myth of the black family was. >> how are you going to get into college with grades like this? >> no problem. >> huh? >> i'm not going to college. >> damn right. >> we had "cosby show," family ties," and those families were saying, we're all basically the same. >> it was a more conservative era, so, you had these upper middle class households who don't worry about money, are able to balance their
jeffersons." he gave different looks at what real niched versions of the american family were in different segments of this country. >> mixed up families. >> what do you mean mixed up? >> zebra citys are medium rare. >> it was basically all flawed characters but that was what was good about it. people could relate to the fact that these were not perfect human becomes, far from it. >> you could draw a line, right there. that's where it started to change. and...
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city to start taking down historical, but controversial monuments. many say that celebrates slavery and confederacy. >> all right. >> we had to celebrate the taking down of the jeffersonant to emphasize that white people are in control. >> there is no value in keeping those statues. there is value and remembering with these statues were put up four. >> what do you say to people across this state, marching with confederate flags? >> i don't say nothing to them. they are not on my radar. they are unredeemable as far as i know. >> we prayed a lot for those who are attacking our heritage me for their since. we pray our lord the truth of history would triumph. >> i feel like the country never really were unified after the war, in a way that included all of its citizens, right? like maybe taking down these statues now could help us reunify. >> but don't try to take away history, because you don't agree with it. and if you really studied history, you see it was more than just slavery. there was taxation issues. >> well, then, do you put on a bulletproof vest? >> probably. >> why? >> because they were acquiring people the other night. sounds harmless, but who's to say that th
city to start taking down historical, but controversial monuments. many say that celebrates slavery and confederacy. >> all right. >> we had to celebrate the taking down of the jeffersonant to emphasize that white people are in control. >> there is no value in keeping those statues. there is value and remembering with these statues were put up four. >> what do you say to people across this state, marching with confederate flags? >> i don't say nothing to them. they...
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. >> my name is jefferson mccarly, and i'm the general manager of the mission bicycle company. we sell bikes made here for people that ride here. essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship, we care a lot about quality, we care about good design, and people like that. when people come in, we spend a lot of time going to the design wall, and we can talk about handle bars, we can see the riding position, and we take notes all over the wall. it's a pretty fun shopping experience. paragraph. >> for me as a designer, i love the control. i can see what's going on, talk to my cutter, my pattern maker, looking at the designs. going through the suing room, i'm looking at it, everyone on the team is kind of getting involved, is this what that drape look? is this what she's expecting, maybe if we've made a customization to a dress, which we can do because we're making everything here locally. over the last few years, we've been more technical. it's a great place to be, but you know, you have to concentrate and focus on where thi
. >> my name is jefferson mccarly, and i'm the general manager of the mission bicycle company. we sell bikes made here for people that ride here. essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship, we care a lot about quality, we care about good design, and people like that. when people come in, we spend a lot of time going to the design wall, and we can talk...