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these are appellate cases and legal treaties. -- not appellate cases and legal treaties, these are loose, handwritten documents. documents,teresting like this one, were produced by magistrates, many of whom had no legal training. they set up court where they were, taking time out of their day to take complaints, issue warrants, and settle issues through the legal system. the people involved in these cases took an active part in this process, collecting evidence, providing information, and you actually see that context in these documents. officialsiting is by and i often struggled keeping up with oral testimony. the names are those of the people, the men and women, rich and poor, white and black, who are hashing out life's problems in these cases, and you can even hear these people talking if you say these words out loud. perhaps they spoke in french, perhaps german or irish, perhaps it also talked about things for people of african descent. loud."ma was talkin these magistrates were charged with keeping the public order and the public peace. these issues included all but the most serious
these are appellate cases and legal treaties. -- not appellate cases and legal treaties, these are loose, handwritten documents. documents,teresting like this one, were produced by magistrates, many of whom had no legal training. they set up court where they were, taking time out of their day to take complaints, issue warrants, and settle issues through the legal system. the people involved in these cases took an active part in this process, collecting evidence, providing information, and you...
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as well as an array of legal tests. the law in this part of the system was capacious and uncontrolled by professionals and thus skull to reform by many trained lawyers who saw to limit texts cited in court to those recognized by state law. when you read these calls for reform you can sit and wonder what are they thinking? it is because they are bringing all of these other materials into legal cases that makes this necessary. the legal cases used allowed for the handling situations that would not have had good standing in state or federal court. masters filed charges against slaves they could not control. charges against her husband's. children informed on their parents. even slaves tried to mobilize. aunts, uncles, and cousins lining up to air their dirty laundry. one of my favorite cases involves three wives and a goose. filed charges against wife three for stealing her goose. wife three insisted she did not steal it, but had not the goose from wife two, which would make her the thief. none of these women could prosecu
as well as an array of legal tests. the law in this part of the system was capacious and uncontrolled by professionals and thus skull to reform by many trained lawyers who saw to limit texts cited in court to those recognized by state law. when you read these calls for reform you can sit and wonder what are they thinking? it is because they are bringing all of these other materials into legal cases that makes this necessary. the legal cases used allowed for the handling situations that would...
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legalized --ee treaty legalized. the president does not need additional crew national authorization for war if it was started by the enemy. the attack against france is one we are legally required to treat an attack against ourselves. it would create the same presidential powers. host: france is not invoke this yet. guest: that's a good question. i'm not sure i know the answer. there is a dilemma for the obama it might be in that admitting they did not have authorization before. this mean that france once note -- russia and they are not a nato member. guest: there is nothing to prevent nato from working with other powers. because of what happened in paris, members of congress are again pushing for renewal of the new authorization for military force. they are saying now more than ever, this is needed because of what happened in paris. the administration sent up language in february. does that say? it met a very cold reception from both immigrants and republicans for various reasons. there were many objections. sayis i
legalized --ee treaty legalized. the president does not need additional crew national authorization for war if it was started by the enemy. the attack against france is one we are legally required to treat an attack against ourselves. it would create the same presidential powers. host: france is not invoke this yet. guest: that's a good question. i'm not sure i know the answer. there is a dilemma for the obama it might be in that admitting they did not have authorization before. this mean that...
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is it that big of a deal to legalize marijuana? >> well, what we were concerned with was what the issue on the ballot in ohio was. frankly, it's not about marijuana. it's about using the constitution for 10 wealth investors, to use the car tell to generate millions of dollars. that's not what you use a constitution for. the voters of ohio said no to that attempt. and they said no to the broad brushed effort that they were trying to sell to the people of ohio. i think it was a real victory for the citizens of ohio, standing up to a $25 million campaign. >> so your focus was specifically on that side of the issue. another group though, called legalize ohio, is planning on committing what it calls a clean initiative next year, no connection to any investors. they want to legalize marijuana recreationally and for medical use. do you think that will pass, would you oppose that? >> i don't know whether it will pass or not. our collision, as i said, came together around one's the, which was to defeat issue three. and we obviously were suc
is it that big of a deal to legalize marijuana? >> well, what we were concerned with was what the issue on the ballot in ohio was. frankly, it's not about marijuana. it's about using the constitution for 10 wealth investors, to use the car tell to generate millions of dollars. that's not what you use a constitution for. the voters of ohio said no to that attempt. and they said no to the broad brushed effort that they were trying to sell to the people of ohio. i think it was a real victory...
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, alcohol and nicotine, we don't need another legal drug, legalization will increase prevalent, youth at risk. >> they're going to make money off of people like myself who are addicts and i don't think this makes our country stronger. john: obviously, drugs don't make a country stronger. wait a second, the kennedys got addicted despite the drugs being illegal. prohibition didn't protect them. ex-congressman kennedy advises an anti-pot group, called smart approaches to marijuana. i think it is stupid approaches. will works for the group. educate me. >> legalization at the end of the day means rich people getting richer off of marketing an addictive drugs, that's what we don't want to see. john: there is already an industry, rich people getting richer illegally doing it, but they are criminal gangs arming themselves and hurting other people. >> the illegal industry glamorizes and commercializes it, it's going to get new users, mainly young users. $6 million for a 30-second super bowl ad, that is going to get a lot of addicted users. john: it's logical to think if you advertise it, if it
, alcohol and nicotine, we don't need another legal drug, legalization will increase prevalent, youth at risk. >> they're going to make money off of people like myself who are addicts and i don't think this makes our country stronger. john: obviously, drugs don't make a country stronger. wait a second, the kennedys got addicted despite the drugs being illegal. prohibition didn't protect them. ex-congressman kennedy advises an anti-pot group, called smart approaches to marijuana. i think...
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says something is legal or desirable. it does not mean it is legal in the u.s.. host: john in lincoln, nebraska. what are your thoughts on this? caller: i am trying to figure out -- it kind of went -- i am a little confused. maybe because the callers do not make any sense. are you saying you want a congressional authorization for military action against isis? guest: yes. that is exactly what i have been saying. when the president began the action last year, it was clearly of a large enough scale to a amount to a war and the constitution requires congressional authorization for a war. been donen, what has so far violence the war powers act of 1973, which requires congressional authorization any time american forces are involved in armed hostilities abroad and are therefore more than 60 days. host: joe is in fayetteville, north carolina. republican. you are on the air. case -- think the isil, whatever they want to call themselves, is not truly a state , and [indiscernible] it is the fault of the legal system. there is not much in the history of the united states th
says something is legal or desirable. it does not mean it is legal in the u.s.. host: john in lincoln, nebraska. what are your thoughts on this? caller: i am trying to figure out -- it kind of went -- i am a little confused. maybe because the callers do not make any sense. are you saying you want a congressional authorization for military action against isis? guest: yes. that is exactly what i have been saying. when the president began the action last year, it was clearly of a large enough...
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hospitalization for marijuana is up 128% since legalization.ce accidents and absenteeism are up. the gazette did a special project. we interviewed a lot of executives, primarily executives of the major construction businesses throughout colorado. there are even want to hire in -- they don't even want to hire in colorado right now, there is too much of a liability. they are hireling -- hiring from oklahoma, utah. in nebraska and kansas and oklahoma. it is hurting the state. edibles have been a crisis. an absolute disaster. the state defines one serving as 10 milligrams. you can walk out of a store with a bar of hash that contains up to 2000, 800 servings. that's what the state says is a serving. this has led to all sorts of edibles, the children consume. innocent looking gummy bears, gummy worms. you name it. they eat it, the end up in the hospital. the national children's hospital has seen a 610% increase in marijuana poisoning among children under six since being legalized. dr. ben carson says that in a country of -- a 350 million people, ever
hospitalization for marijuana is up 128% since legalization.ce accidents and absenteeism are up. the gazette did a special project. we interviewed a lot of executives, primarily executives of the major construction businesses throughout colorado. there are even want to hire in -- they don't even want to hire in colorado right now, there is too much of a liability. they are hireling -- hiring from oklahoma, utah. in nebraska and kansas and oklahoma. it is hurting the state. edibles have been a...
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itself is the program of the institute on ageing, and howard levy, who is the executive director of legal stance to the elderly. in a moment, we are going to meet lisa, and she is going to talk more about kung pao kosher comedy, but in the meantime, let's talk about your two respective agencies. patrick, what is the center for elderly suicide and grief prevention services? >> first of all, we are very happy to be a beneficiary of this comedy praum, and institute on ageing is one of the largest not for profit ageing service here in the city and county out of san francisco, and then our primary service through center for elderly suicide prevention is the 24-hour friendship line for the elderly, and it's an accredited crisis intervention hot line, but also warm line, meaning that people can call us who are not in a crisis, and we work with a lot of very lonely, isolated oilder people, and particularly at this time of year, are going through a lot of pain as a result of the holidays being happy time and, yes, they are very lonely. and so we operate 24 hours a day and really try to connect wit
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come legally? >> no, but it's different now. people want to kill us, we have an established country we're trying to protect. most of the illegals don't even come here from mexico or across the place where they would build a wall. >> i think trump's right. my mom and dad are from costa rica. they didn't run across the border. they went to the u.s. embassy, they filled out the paperwork, they came in legally with passports and visas. >> they couldn't today. america makes it impossible. >> we need to make legal immigration possible and manage that. i've got a friend from russia. he came in legally. he's been trying to get a green card and all that sort of thing. i understand he spent $80,000 getting all of his legal paperwork to get this situation where he's been able to get a green card. i jokingly said, you should have run across the bored border, it would have been easier. we need to make legal immigration streamlined and make sense. we need to be fair to the people waiting in line and not jump ove
come legally? >> no, but it's different now. people want to kill us, we have an established country we're trying to protect. most of the illegals don't even come here from mexico or across the place where they would build a wall. >> i think trump's right. my mom and dad are from costa rica. they didn't run across the border. they went to the u.s. embassy, they filled out the paperwork, they came in legally with passports and visas. >> they couldn't today. america makes it...
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basically because people see it as being legal. so they will smoke it anywhere. >> reporter: now, backers say they will need 360,000 signatures in order to place a initiative on the ballot which doesn't seem like a lot in a large state like california. but here's the problem. it's basically an initiative free for all in california right now with 21 competing initiatives to legalize pot in california. still, it seems as though at least one of them is going to gain enough traction to get on the ballot so it could be voting on legalizing pot here in california this time next year. reporting live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> it's not just the west coast. ohio could be the next state to legalize marijuana. the polls are just closing. actually a short time ago they closed. if the measure passes, ohio would join washington and colorado as the states to legalize weed for recreational use but it would also become the first state to make it legal exclusively for business interests. lawsuits are expected if voters say yes to making po
basically because people see it as being legal. so they will smoke it anywhere. >> reporter: now, backers say they will need 360,000 signatures in order to place a initiative on the ballot which doesn't seem like a lot in a large state like california. but here's the problem. it's basically an initiative free for all in california right now with 21 competing initiatives to legalize pot in california. still, it seems as though at least one of them is going to gain enough traction to get on...
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sheltered workshops can legally employ disabled workers at sub minimum wages.urt decker says sheltered workshops are a well-intentioned idea gone seriously wrong. >> when it's legal to pay people less than the minimum wage often as little as 20 or $0.30 an hour, raises serious questions about exploitation and whether people are really being given an opportunity to reach their full potential. >> reporter: the heads of the workshop say their business model is dependant on sub minimum wages. they appealed to city hall to convince alderman to propose a bill to exempt them from a minimum wage hike. >> it has been a fight to prove my intellectual ability all my life! these workers, these workers, they deserve at least the respect of a minimum wage. >> i'm scared. i am scared to death that the workshops will go away, because it gives him meaning. >> reporter: the future of sheltered work shops across the country is being threatened by stepped-up enforcement of a 1999 supreme court ruling that people with disabilities work in more integrated settings. >> i should be ho
sheltered workshops can legally employ disabled workers at sub minimum wages.urt decker says sheltered workshops are a well-intentioned idea gone seriously wrong. >> when it's legal to pay people less than the minimum wage often as little as 20 or $0.30 an hour, raises serious questions about exploitation and whether people are really being given an opportunity to reach their full potential. >> reporter: the heads of the workshop say their business model is dependant on sub minimum...
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it's not over. >> reporter: supporters of a plan to legalize a plan to legalize marijuana in ohio is vowing to keep up the fight. ian james, the executive director helped bring the issue to the ballot. >> there are people who have a chronic illness. they need the -- that medical marijuana provides. >> reporter: in a statement, john kasich said, ohioans said no to easy access to drugs. >> i voted yes on issue two and no on issue three. >> reporter: voters instead passed a measure to prevent monopolieses in the state. it would have only allowed a small group of private investors to exclusively grow and sell marijuana. >> the competition in every aspect is -- is a good deal for businesses and it's a good deal for the citizens. >> i'm nick lachey. ohio is my home. >> reporter: singer and reality star nick lachey was a number of those who bankrolled the campaign for legalization. he took to twitter saying, in part, change takes time. adriana diaz, cbs news, columbus, ohio. >>> in neighboring kentucky, voters elected a republican governor. only the second time that has happened in 40 years
it's not over. >> reporter: supporters of a plan to legalize a plan to legalize marijuana in ohio is vowing to keep up the fight. ian james, the executive director helped bring the issue to the ballot. >> there are people who have a chronic illness. they need the -- that medical marijuana provides. >> reporter: in a statement, john kasich said, ohioans said no to easy access to drugs. >> i voted yes on issue two and no on issue three. >> reporter: voters instead...
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a look at the impact of legalizing marijuana in colorado.illary clinton at a town hall meeting in south carolina. then, a 2014 interview with howard coble of north carolina who passed away this week at the age of 84. now, a debate on the impact of legalized marijuana, team use, crime, and accidents. looks at then also impact of politics in colorado and other states around the country from the annuals the boat institute -- a steamboat cotitute freedom nference. >> several states are looking at taxing marijuana as a source of revenue. that's typical of the government. trying to squeeze blood from a stoner? [laughter] >> you like that? yeah. [applause] >> i like to introduce the moderator. mary katharine ham, many of you know from her work. [applause] >> she spars weekly with bill o'reilly. i think she does a good job. mary catherine is a fox news contributor. she appears regularly. she is very active on twitter. those of you who follow twitter, she is very active. she's a fourth-generation newspaper journalist, and i didn't know this, she did
a look at the impact of legalizing marijuana in colorado.illary clinton at a town hall meeting in south carolina. then, a 2014 interview with howard coble of north carolina who passed away this week at the age of 84. now, a debate on the impact of legalized marijuana, team use, crime, and accidents. looks at then also impact of politics in colorado and other states around the country from the annuals the boat institute -- a steamboat cotitute freedom nference. >> several states are...
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. >>> plus voting on legalizing pot. residents in ohio going to the polls. but it's one group that is backing the bill that would benefit the most. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live in new york city. i'm del walters. there are new questions but few answers this morning about what caused the russian airliner to crash in egypt. the egyptian government saying international experts and officials from airbus are now examining those black boxes. meanwhile the kremlin says items not found on that plane have been discovered. always u.s. satellites reportedly detecting a heat flash. peter sharp is in st. petersburg russia where the bodies are now being returned to their familiar list. >> reporter: they have formally extended the crash site now. they are looking at an area of more than 30 square kilometers, and it's such a large area that they are using drones to try to search for more bodies and decree. they found more decree and wreckage but no extra bodies today. meanwhile here in st. petersburg, the awful task of identifying the dead continues. the families in
. >>> plus voting on legalizing pot. residents in ohio going to the polls. but it's one group that is backing the bill that would benefit the most. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live in new york city. i'm del walters. there are new questions but few answers this morning about what caused the russian airliner to crash in egypt. the egyptian government saying international experts and officials from airbus are now examining those black boxes. meanwhile the kremlin says...
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but you shouldn't have a big legal situation. they came in legally. and that's fine. but when they come in illegally, that's a whole different story. they're here illegally, you take them, they have to go back. let me ask you about something else you said. back in 2012, you criticized mitt romney's proposed self-deportation. because you said it was crazy. and too mean-spirited. is self-deportation really crazy and too mean-spirited when compared to deportation? >> no. i said it was crazy, because it doesn't work. he was talking about people are just going to walk out of the country. >> but mean-spirited? >> i criticized it because it's something that doesn't work. yeah, it's mean-spirited, it's mean-spirited. this doesn't work at all, brett. this would never have worked. look, i want people to go out and to have to come in through the legal process. if mitt romney was mean-spirited by what he said in the campaign in 2012, you're saying things have changed since then and what you're propose something not mean-spirited? >> no, i don't think it's mean-spirited. it's busi
but you shouldn't have a big legal situation. they came in legally. and that's fine. but when they come in illegally, that's a whole different story. they're here illegally, you take them, they have to go back. let me ask you about something else you said. back in 2012, you criticized mitt romney's proposed self-deportation. because you said it was crazy. and too mean-spirited. is self-deportation really crazy and too mean-spirited when compared to deportation? >> no. i said it was crazy,...
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some people in dubuque would legalize marijuana for recreational use. we reported earlier this month how one dubuque man wawa encouraging state lawmakers to legalize marijuana. his effort got a lot of attention and helped spark a rally today where people are joining his cause. last year, swme iowa legislators tried to legalize meeicinal cannabis use, but that biil didn't pass. iowa law says people can possess and use cannabis oil to treat epilepsy. but production and transportatio n of the oilis not legal in the ststte. kcrg-tv9's dubuque bureau chief katie wiedemann talked to ralliers and lawmakers about how iowa's marijuana laws need to change. a couple dozen supporters lined west locust street, hoping for honks. honk and hoping to send a message to lawmakers in des moines. "i just want to point out the hypocrisy of cacanabis being a schedule one. when they also have a patent for it to be medicine. i don't know how that can co-exist. " for some supporters making cannabis oil legal to access in iowa is the top priority. othehe say iowa shoold legalize
some people in dubuque would legalize marijuana for recreational use. we reported earlier this month how one dubuque man wawa encouraging state lawmakers to legalize marijuana. his effort got a lot of attention and helped spark a rally today where people are joining his cause. last year, swme iowa legislators tried to legalize meeicinal cannabis use, but that biil didn't pass. iowa law says people can possess and use cannabis oil to treat epilepsy. but production and transportatio n of the...
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commissioner bobbie wilson that will absent this evening is robert ryan and at the controls the boards legal assistant cable car and i'm cynthia goldstein the board's executive director we're departments that have cases before this board. senior inspector, next item. >> joe duffy is sitting at the table in the front and representing the department of building inspection and scott sanchez planning department who is zoning administrator and representing the planning commission and carli short with the department of public works with mapping and now the superintendent of urban forestry congratulation please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones and other electronic devices are prohibited. out in the hallway. permit holders and others have up to 7 minutes to present their case and 3 minutes for rebuttal. people affiliated with these parties must conclude their comments within 7 minutes, participants not affiliated have up to 3 minutes - no rebuttal. to assist the board in the accurate preparation of the minutes, members of the public are asked, not required to submit a speaker card or
commissioner bobbie wilson that will absent this evening is robert ryan and at the controls the boards legal assistant cable car and i'm cynthia goldstein the board's executive director we're departments that have cases before this board. senior inspector, next item. >> joe duffy is sitting at the table in the front and representing the department of building inspection and scott sanchez planning department who is zoning administrator and representing the planning commission and carli...
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. >>> and up in smoke, ohio voting against legalizing medical and recreational marijuana. one of the many issues turned aside at the ballot box. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live in new york city. i'm del walters. russia's foreign minister meeting in moscow with the u.n. special envoy on syria. the envoy painting an optimistic picture on moving forward on peace talks. >> the government in damascus has indicated they are ready to participate, and they have a substantial and numerous delegation. we need, and we will ask the opposition, all of the oppositions to actually be represented. so that we can start working. when? as soon as possible. >> it was those russian-lead air strikes in syria that drove a wedge between moscow and the west, but said sergei lavrov saying it is not crucial for the syrian president to say in power. paul brennan has more on what that means for u.s.-russian relations. >> reporter: in september after a series of defeats at the handing of rebel groups and isil, russia started carrying out air strikes in syria, supporting assad's government forces.
. >>> and up in smoke, ohio voting against legalizing medical and recreational marijuana. one of the many issues turned aside at the ballot box. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live in new york city. i'm del walters. russia's foreign minister meeting in moscow with the u.n. special envoy on syria. the envoy painting an optimistic picture on moving forward on peace talks. >> the government in damascus has indicated they are ready to participate, and they have a...
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for personal use without first legalizing medical marijuana. the deep-pocketed backers of the amendment are pulling out all the stops to get it over the finish line, including deploying this guy, buddie, a pro-legalization mascot with a green marijuana bud for a head and the sort of washboard abs you don't normally associated with smoking pot. he's been on a tour of ohio colleges, designed to drum up support. if buddie seems like the brainchild of a modern corporate marketing campaign, that's because the people who deployed him are not exactly hippies. the amendment was bankrolled by a group of wealthy investors spending nearly $25 million to put it on the ballot and sell it to voters, and they are not doing it for free. in exchange for putting up a minimum of $2 million each to back the amendment, the investors will get exclusive rights to growing commercial marijuana in ohio if the amendment passes. that arrangement has angered many long-time supporters of marijuana legalization in ohio, who are thus opposing the legalization amendment and de
for personal use without first legalizing medical marijuana. the deep-pocketed backers of the amendment are pulling out all the stops to get it over the finish line, including deploying this guy, buddie, a pro-legalization mascot with a green marijuana bud for a head and the sort of washboard abs you don't normally associated with smoking pot. he's been on a tour of ohio colleges, designed to drum up support. if buddie seems like the brainchild of a modern corporate marketing campaign, that's...
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about half of states, though, do have legal medical marijuana. a member of the international cannabinoid society said it was good that the proposal was rejected. he said it gives ohio's pro legalization side an opportunity to get a better bill together for next year's election. >> i've been working my whole adulthood for these changes, but this was a monopoly approach that would have put the entire industry in the happened of the investors in this initiative. we didn't inoha they are. this was set up with numbered corporations. we couldn't even determine who was in control of this thing, so ohio voters rejected the idea of grabbing these rights back from the government and then handing them right away to a corporation. issue three was divisive, dividing the community in half, half of us feeling like any change would be better and half feeling this was unacceptable. uniting these people to get behind a proper bill before the legislature, to get behind a proper initiative process for the voters is critical, and so we're going to have to give our ol
about half of states, though, do have legal medical marijuana. a member of the international cannabinoid society said it was good that the proposal was rejected. he said it gives ohio's pro legalization side an opportunity to get a better bill together for next year's election. >> i've been working my whole adulthood for these changes, but this was a monopoly approach that would have put the entire industry in the happened of the investors in this initiative. we didn't inoha they are....
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rent control the unit that is be legalized is subject to rent control. >> the current legalization onlyne unit per building; correct. >> yes. generally one unit over the density. >> there's is asking for quite a bit more than that more negotiation. >> something like that perhaps the only mechanism could be the development agreement with the city that requires the option by the board of supervisors and negotiation with the city and perhaps something we can looking for other similar large projects in the future. >> okay. thank you. >> i'm sorry, i have one last question the open space variance was it discussed as an alternative to introduce open space on the roof. >> we and have those discussions at the hearing i don't know if staff discuss that further if interest be technical issues that cannot be overcome to provide additional space and maybe the dr report. >> maybe they can discuss that not aware of that being a feasible option. >> thank you. >> commissioners did you have a question for inspector duh. >> i'll go first ever a notice of violation issued on the property. >> i didn't chec
rent control the unit that is be legalized is subject to rent control. >> the current legalization onlyne unit per building; correct. >> yes. generally one unit over the density. >> there's is asking for quite a bit more than that more negotiation. >> something like that perhaps the only mechanism could be the development agreement with the city that requires the option by the board of supervisors and negotiation with the city and perhaps something we can looking for...
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monopoly on legal station, and what is called a legal cartel. >>> $70 million fines. the u.s. hits exploding airbags. >>> and the keystone project might be delayed until after the next presidential election. >>> and the next chapter, amazon is not just an online store anymore. across the u.s., this off year election day has been more about the issues than the candidates. and in houston, they're deciding on an anti-discrimination bill that among other things allows transgender residents to use rest rooms that match their identity. and in san francisco, the ballot to restrict short-term home rentals could decide the fate of air b&b in that city. and in ohio, it deciding whether to limit the recreation at use of recreational marijuana. and it could be the first to go from outlawing marijuana to allowing it for all uses. bisi onile-ere, in columbus, ohio, and is there a trance that the controversial initiative will actually pass? >> richelle, there's a very good chance that marijuana could be legalized here in ohio. a recent poll showed that it was split right down the middle. the
monopoly on legal station, and what is called a legal cartel. >>> $70 million fines. the u.s. hits exploding airbags. >>> and the keystone project might be delayed until after the next presidential election. >>> and the next chapter, amazon is not just an online store anymore. across the u.s., this off year election day has been more about the issues than the candidates. and in houston, they're deciding on an anti-discrimination bill that among other things allows...
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as a council, we need to pass ordinance, solutions to make it legal."vernon says, he's cautious but optimistic about taking on these issues....and they will be seeking help from legal entities as they press forward."i'm here to serve the people and if the opinion of the people was supporting medicinal, industrial and recreational, then i'll take what they want to do.""i'm ready to tackle whatever situation is going to benefit the ibe." 3 and as chairman vernon miller tells me, they're still in the process of exploring their legal options. they're also looking into the santee sioux tribe, which recently legalized marijuana on its flandreau, south dakota reservation. 3 a benefit fundraiser will take place to help the family of a three year old boy who d dd in a sioux city house fire last friday.nicholas "nico" torres died in the fire at 1414 center street. his parents... david torres and jennifer fuentes... were unable to rescue him.now... a silent auction and craft showcase will be held saturday november 14th for his family.the event will run from 12 unt
as a council, we need to pass ordinance, solutions to make it legal."vernon says, he's cautious but optimistic about taking on these issues....and they will be seeking help from legal entities as they press forward."i'm here to serve the people and if the opinion of the people was supporting medicinal, industrial and recreational, then i'll take what they want to do.""i'm ready to tackle whatever situation is going to benefit the ibe." 3 and as chairman vernon miller...
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"legal view" with ashleigh "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> an urgent warn ing from the u.s. embassy in afghanistan, americans are on alert after kred canable reports of an imminent -- credible reports of an imminent attack on kabul in the coming hours. >>> closer to home, the university of chicago abruptly canceling classes and warning everyone to stay indoors or stay away after fbi counter terrorism officials uncover and online threat of gun violence. >> and in colorado, the man accused of killing three people and wounding nine more at a planned parenthood clinic may have been planning a much bigger massacre. robert lewis dear due in court today. hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield and welcome the legal view. we will begin this hour in
"legal view" with ashleigh "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> an urgent warn ing from the u.s. embassy in afghanistan, americans are on alert after kred canable reports of an imminent -- credible reports of an imminent attack on kabul in the coming hours. >>> closer to home, the university of chicago abruptly canceling classes and warning everyone to stay indoors or stay away after fbi counter...
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a major defeat for the backers of legalized marijuana. there was a group of wealthy investors who spent millions of dollars over the course of the year really trying to push this through, but in the end, they were on the losing end. as you mentioned, there was this term that a lot of voters took issue with. had this gone through, this group of wealthy investors really would have profited a lot from this. they would have had exclusive rights to about 10 marijuana growing sites across the state, and again, a lot of voters said nope, you know, that's not right, that's not fair. there were a number of religious groups, schools, agencies, law enforcement and law make is speaking out against it. i spoke with one lawmaker last night. take a listen. >> ohio voters were on to this plan. they saw it not so much as a marijuana legalization plan but an investment driven business plan that a few select person were trying to insert. these plans have no place in the ohio constitution and the electorate was on to it. >> a number of polls were held before
a major defeat for the backers of legalized marijuana. there was a group of wealthy investors who spent millions of dollars over the course of the year really trying to push this through, but in the end, they were on the losing end. as you mentioned, there was this term that a lot of voters took issue with. had this gone through, this group of wealthy investors really would have profited a lot from this. they would have had exclusive rights to about 10 marijuana growing sites across the state,...
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because on the one hand, this legalizes marijuana in the state, legalizes the production of marijuana but on the other hand, this creates ten corporate giants. >> you're right. and ohio, as you mentioned, is typically a battleground state, but as far as marijuana legalization goes, we're not close to that point that you saw in colorado and washington. we've had several groups that have been try, some for years, to legalize marijuana at least for medicinal purposes. but the efforts have failed. getting on the ballot in ohio is a very expensive proposition, so what you saw is a group of investors deciding to pool their money together to pay for a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana. that's why we're seeing an issue in ohio, in 2015, which is an odd year to put a marijuana legalization on the ballot. >> the proponents of legalizing marijuana and the potential to make a lot of money on this i understand they have spent heavily. they heavily outspent the opposition on this. who is the opposition? >> they raised more than $20 million. they pledged to spend that much on their campaign. t
because on the one hand, this legalizes marijuana in the state, legalizes the production of marijuana but on the other hand, this creates ten corporate giants. >> you're right. and ohio, as you mentioned, is typically a battleground state, but as far as marijuana legalization goes, we're not close to that point that you saw in colorado and washington. we've had several groups that have been try, some for years, to legalize marijuana at least for medicinal purposes. but the efforts have...
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number one, does legal in this situation, does legal mean anyone can grow marijuana? one voter complaining about the monopoly in ohio, as steve was explaining, look, it's going to be a little bit of a monopoly of a system of a few folks selling it. another question we want to hit, how is it legal in states when it's still against federal law? the feds haven't changed it, congress hasn't changed it. it is against federal law, but eric holder released a memorandum earlier saying now that states are experimenting, prosecuting pot is not going to be a federal priority. if you don't brandish it and put it in an fbi's face and you're in one of these states, you're good to go. so does legal mean you can smoke anywhere? steve, does this mean you could get it going wherever you want it to if you were so inclined to? the answer is no. in many of these states, there are strict regulations on where and how. it may be available, but that doesn't mean it's like candy all over the street. >> so eric holder has basically said from the federal standpoint, they're not going to make thi
number one, does legal in this situation, does legal mean anyone can grow marijuana? one voter complaining about the monopoly in ohio, as steve was explaining, look, it's going to be a little bit of a monopoly of a system of a few folks selling it. another question we want to hit, how is it legal in states when it's still against federal law? the feds haven't changed it, congress hasn't changed it. it is against federal law, but eric holder released a memorandum earlier saying now that states...
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but there's no reason to legalize marijuana. when i talk to people in the addiction community, the education communities, healthcare community, they all say the same thing, which is this is a bad idea. and i'm opposed to it. >> several swing states are among those that may see recreational marijuana legalization initiatives on the ballot. in boston, molly line, fox news. >>> thank you. hurricane sandra has strengthened to a powerful category four storm in the pacific off of mexico coasts. winds increased to near 130 miles per hour. the u.s. national hurricane center says it expects it to weaken friday a day before it is expected to make land fall in northern next. >>> airport security getting an assist from you. that's coming up next on special -- this special holiday edition of special report. ♪ did you ever know that you're my hero ♪ ♪ everything >>> if you are flying this holiday weekend you may need to get to the airport earlier because of added security. you may find there are more people engaged in people watching. phil ke
but there's no reason to legalize marijuana. when i talk to people in the addiction community, the education communities, healthcare community, they all say the same thing, which is this is a bad idea. and i'm opposed to it. >> several swing states are among those that may see recreational marijuana legalization initiatives on the ballot. in boston, molly line, fox news. >>> thank you. hurricane sandra has strengthened to a powerful category four storm in the pacific off of...
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but you have lots of legal reasons to stop and say, wait a minute, we have legal issues, we have legal violations. and i think a comment that was made at the planning commission last week summarized my concern, one the planning commissioners after the public comment said there is a small restaurant on grove street that we had earlier on the agenda that got more opposition than the warrior's arena. that denigrates the written opposition that has come in. my client has submitted 40 letters that detail serious legal violations and also den grates the depth of the faculty members who signed the letter to the original vision for this area. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, chair, and supervisors. my name is barbara french. i am vice chancellor at ucsf and i'm here to represent chancellor hall good as the rest of the ucsf. werish to express our support for the golden state warriors event center and development and specifically for the ordinance that is before you today. ucsf has been studying this project for overia a year. initially the concerns focused on th
but you have lots of legal reasons to stop and say, wait a minute, we have legal issues, we have legal violations. and i think a comment that was made at the planning commission last week summarized my concern, one the planning commissioners after the public comment said there is a small restaurant on grove street that we had earlier on the agenda that got more opposition than the warrior's arena. that denigrates the written opposition that has come in. my client has submitted 40 letters that...
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that is the legal threshold. you have to show that the state failed to do its due diligence internal to its territory to prevent these nonstate actors, individuals, from harming others outside because -- international law, the channel case. that is yet to be determined and it's going to be determined in practice. but talking, heavy geeky lawyers get together and talk about thresholds, even with the russians, not in the manual. >> let me put a footnote in. nicaragua turn out to be very influential in the discussion of how to think about applying international law to cyber -- >> i'm glad someone things so because i write about it. >> i had to look them up and i'm listening to other countries talk about this, what the -- >> it's very important. on the manuals it's interpret, irrespect tonight of an international treat use on atop mouse weapons or -- autonomous weapons comes into may -- what you need to start seeing is national laws or procedures starting to be developed. the u.s. has been pretty transparent in our p
that is the legal threshold. you have to show that the state failed to do its due diligence internal to its territory to prevent these nonstate actors, individuals, from harming others outside because -- international law, the channel case. that is yet to be determined and it's going to be determined in practice. but talking, heavy geeky lawyers get together and talk about thresholds, even with the russians, not in the manual. >> let me put a footnote in. nicaragua turn out to be very...
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. >>> ohio snuffed out the idea of legal pot. voters reject a proposal to legalize recreational and medical marijuana use. > a crash landing caught on camera. a pilot runs into trouble mid flight and uses the plane's parachute to bring it safely to >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, police officials north of chicago will reportedly announce that an officer whose shooting death led to massive manhunt actually killed himself. lieutenant joe gliniewicz died two months ago and that led to a search involving hundreds of officers. brad edwards of our chicago station be wbbm has our report. >> reporter: the question for two long months, what happened to lieutenant "g.i. joe" gliniewicz shot to deathfter he repepted he was chasing three men, two white, one black, in a marshy woodland. >> joe was my world. my world got a little bit smaller with his passing. >> reporter: sources now tell us it appears to be a suicide. more than
. >>> ohio snuffed out the idea of legal pot. voters reject a proposal to legalize recreational and medical marijuana use. > a crash landing caught on camera. a pilot runs into trouble mid flight and uses the plane's parachute to bring it safely to >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning, police officials north of chicago will reportedly announce that an...
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"since their legalization, they're aking so much money. so many more jobs and people are benefiting from it. " i talked to several democratic lawmakers ho say improvinnaccess to medical marijuana is something republicans need to make up their minds about. one republican lawmaker i talked to said he too sees the need for better access to cannabis oil. we'll look at the specifics of the lawmakers remarks coming up at 6. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news another blustery day across eastern iowa. joe, what's the weekend looking like? what a spectacular weekend fofocast we haveven store. considering what november weekends could be like, this one will be a real winner. we are expecting sunshine to abound for both saturday and sunday with highs in the middle to upper 50s. enjoy thihi however as it will quickly change early week with a wet pattern entering the upper midwest. tonight: clear & cool low: 23-29 winds: w 5-10tomorrow: sunny andndspectacular high: 54-60 winds: sw 5-15 bruce and beth... friends and classmates plan another bi
"since their legalization, they're aking so much money. so many more jobs and people are benefiting from it. " i talked to several democratic lawmakers ho say improvinnaccess to medical marijuana is something republicans need to make up their minds about. one republican lawmaker i talked to said he too sees the need for better access to cannabis oil. we'll look at the specifics of the lawmakers remarks coming up at 6. live in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news another blustery day...
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instead the obama team relied on sophisticated legal arguments to continue bush-era policies with only slight changes. don't forget that obama is a lawyer while bush and cheney were ceos and the role of lawyers shaping national security policy helps explain a man that helped personal privacy protection took a turn that many are deeply troubled by. power wars, charlie savage, i asked him whether it's fair to say obama broke a campaign promise. >> as obama started to gofn, he wagovern,he was going to close gitmo, we know after edward snowden he kept a surveillance that was vast. in some ways he betrayed the promises of his campaign rhetoric that he was going to change the war on terrorism. his people though would push back against that. part of what i'm doing in this book is going behind the scenes to one of these legal dilemmas after another after another. what is happening to this world that people are talking about. why it's important to pay attention to the lawyering and when we know about obama from that perspective. one of the things that arises this is an extremely lawyerly admini
instead the obama team relied on sophisticated legal arguments to continue bush-era policies with only slight changes. don't forget that obama is a lawyer while bush and cheney were ceos and the role of lawyers shaping national security policy helps explain a man that helped personal privacy protection took a turn that many are deeply troubled by. power wars, charlie savage, i asked him whether it's fair to say obama broke a campaign promise. >> as obama started to gofn, he wagovern,he...
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legalization passes.bit of a confusing showdown in the buckeye state. >> reporter: it's all about the green in ohio today. the growing, smoking, and spending kind and it's the cash causing controversy. voters can say yes to legalizing medical and recreational marijuana at the same time. in ohio, it's called issue three. but if they do, commercial growing rights would go to just ten predetermined farms owned by, you guessed it investors in the campaign to legalize the cash crop. >> i'm nick lachey, ohio is my home and i care very deeply about the people here. >> reporter: music star nick lachey, frostee rucker, fashion designer na net lepore and president william taft's great-great grand nephews have a financial stake in the game. >> by no means do we share in all of the profits. like i said, there will be competition, winners, losers. >> reporter: also those in the middle, ohioans who want to legalize marijuana but don't want the green to line the pockets of so few. the man behind the campaign to bring le
legalization passes.bit of a confusing showdown in the buckeye state. >> reporter: it's all about the green in ohio today. the growing, smoking, and spending kind and it's the cash causing controversy. voters can say yes to legalizing medical and recreational marijuana at the same time. in ohio, it's called issue three. but if they do, commercial growing rights would go to just ten predetermined farms owned by, you guessed it investors in the campaign to legalize the cash crop. >>...
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. >> i've spent my entire career fighting crime and that's why i am voting to legalize marijuana. >> the commercials have been filling up space on television screens in ohio for months. now it's up to the voters to decide on a constitutional amendment to legalize medicinal and recreational marijuana. >> this happens here, this is going to be earth shattering. >> ian james with responsible ohio believes the proposal is an opportunity for economic growth. >> we literally create 30,000 jobs. we can generate $554 million a year. we can fill possibility holes with pot money. we can help people who are chronically ill. >> there is another side to the battle here, the drive to legalize marijuana is funded by a group of big money investors. if voters approve the measure, they will get exclusive rights to own and operate 10 marijuana growing sites across the state. >> it's a real money grab by a small group of wealthy in vestors. >> another measure on the ballot would make it impossible, issue two banning granting special rights through ohio's constitution. >> with this plan with no boundarie
. >> i've spent my entire career fighting crime and that's why i am voting to legalize marijuana. >> the commercials have been filling up space on television screens in ohio for months. now it's up to the voters to decide on a constitutional amendment to legalize medicinal and recreational marijuana. >> this happens here, this is going to be earth shattering. >> ian james with responsible ohio believes the proposal is an opportunity for economic growth. >> we...
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legalized --ee treaty legalized. the president does not need additional crew national authorization for war if it was started by the enemy. the attack against france is one we are legally required to treat an attack against ourselves. it would create the same presidential powers. host: france is not invoke this yet. guest: that's a good question. i'm not sure i know the answer. there is a dilemma for the obama it might be in that admitting they did not have authorization before. this mean that france once note -- russia and they are not a nato member. guest: there is nothing to prevent nato from working with other powers. because of what happened in paris, members of congress are again pushing for renewal of the new authorization for military force. they are saying now more than ever, this is needed because of what happened in paris. the administration sent up language in february. does that say? it met a very cold reception from both immigrants and republicans for various reasons. there were many objections. sayis i
legalized --ee treaty legalized. the president does not need additional crew national authorization for war if it was started by the enemy. the attack against france is one we are legally required to treat an attack against ourselves. it would create the same presidential powers. host: france is not invoke this yet. guest: that's a good question. i'm not sure i know the answer. there is a dilemma for the obama it might be in that admitting they did not have authorization before. this mean that...