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mr. henderson said that is an important part of discussion but the work in the hub is generally the area by van ness and mission is to look at that issue and look at it parking space ratios and traffic because even under security zoning with the emotion of over 3 thousand units to this medium area of the parking situation could be heavily impacted so we're going to look at those ratios and ramp up our hope just to talk about that for a second we will develop a kind of enough of a project deception, if you will, in terms of of the land use and begin the eir work in the fall. >> commissioner antonini. >> yes. a case for evaluating parking use because it is a fairly focused area we have i'm going to say eight or ten new developments i'm throwing auto u out a number protruded in the placing last few years and various parking so 50 percent somewhere a little bit hire good to do a survey found out how many spaces and of the spaces that are used how often cars use them we attribute too much of the traffic to residential parking and not enough for that concludes my remarks for other reasons beca
mr. henderson said that is an important part of discussion but the work in the hub is generally the area by van ness and mission is to look at that issue and look at it parking space ratios and traffic because even under security zoning with the emotion of over 3 thousand units to this medium area of the parking situation could be heavily impacted so we're going to look at those ratios and ramp up our hope just to talk about that for a second we will develop a kind of enough of a project...
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mr. henderson said that is an important part of discussion but the work in the hub is generally the area by van ness and mission is to look at that issue and look at it parking space ratios and traffic because even under security zoning with the emotion of over 3 thousand units to this medium area of the parking situation could be heavily impacted so we're going to look at those ratios and ramp up our hope just to talk about that for a second we will develop a kind of enough of a project deception, if you will, in terms of of the land use and begin the eir work in the fall. >> commissioner antonini. >> yes. a case for evaluating parking use because it is a fairly focused area we have i'm going to say eight or ten new developments i'm throwing auto u out a number protruded in the placing last few years and various parking so 50 percent somewhere a little bit hire good to do a survey found out how many spaces and of the spaces that are used how often cars use them we attribute too much of the traffic to residential parking and not enough for that concludes my remarks for other reasons beca
mr. henderson said that is an important part of discussion but the work in the hub is generally the area by van ness and mission is to look at that issue and look at it parking space ratios and traffic because even under security zoning with the emotion of over 3 thousand units to this medium area of the parking situation could be heavily impacted so we're going to look at those ratios and ramp up our hope just to talk about that for a second we will develop a kind of enough of a project...
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mr. henderson said that is an important part of discussion but the work in the hub is generally the area by van ness and mission is to look at that issue and look at it parking space ratios and traffic because even under security zoning with the emotion of over 3 thousand units to this medium area of the parking situation could be heavily impacted so we're going to look at those ratios and ramp up our hope just to talk about that for a second we will develop a kind of enough of a project deception, if you will, in terms of of the land use and begin the eir work in the fall. >> commissioner antonini. >> yes. a case for evaluating parking use because it is a fairly focused area we have i'm going to say eight or ten new developments i'm throwing auto u out a number protruded in the placing last few years and various parking so 50 percent somewhere a little bit hire good to do a survey found out how many spaces and of the spaces that are used how often cars use them we attribute too much of the traffic to residential parking and not enough for that concludes my remarks for other reasons beca
mr. henderson said that is an important part of discussion but the work in the hub is generally the area by van ness and mission is to look at that issue and look at it parking space ratios and traffic because even under security zoning with the emotion of over 3 thousand units to this medium area of the parking situation could be heavily impacted so we're going to look at those ratios and ramp up our hope just to talk about that for a second we will develop a kind of enough of a project...
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mr. henderson said that is an important part of discussion but the work in the hub is generally the area by van ness and mission is to look at that issue and look at it parking space ratios and traffic because even under security zoning with the emotion of over 3 thousand units to this medium area of the parking situation could be heavily impacted so we're going to look at those ratios and ramp up our hope just to talk about that for a second we will develop a kind of enough of a project deception, if you will, in terms of of the land use and begin the eir work in the fall. >> commissioner antonini. >> yes. a case for evaluating parking use because it is a fairly focused area we have i'm going to say eight or ten new developments i'm throwing auto u out a number protruded in the placing last few years and various parking so 50 percent somewhere a little bit hire good to do a survey found out how many spaces and of the spaces that are used how often cars use them we attribute too much of the traffic to residential parking and not enough for that concludes my remarks for other reasons beca
mr. henderson said that is an important part of discussion but the work in the hub is generally the area by van ness and mission is to look at that issue and look at it parking space ratios and traffic because even under security zoning with the emotion of over 3 thousand units to this medium area of the parking situation could be heavily impacted so we're going to look at those ratios and ramp up our hope just to talk about that for a second we will develop a kind of enough of a project...
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mr. henderson, thank you, sir, i appreciate that. i'm excited.y found me guilty of major disruptive conduct which i don't understand that but i'm not going to sit there and question it. i've got an out date of the 19th. i'm going to go home. so i'm happy. thank you so much. >> take care. >> rest easy. >> how are you doing, sir? are you all right? >> for dean, time in segregation is a small sacrifice for going home as scheduled. ronald wells, however, is facing serious robbery and home invasion charges and could have a long stay here as his case works its way through the courts. >> he is in segregation because of possibly plotting an escape plan. and is anxious to get out. >> i've got to be out there to be able to talk to my mom. i've got to be out there to talk to my relatives and all that. so by me being in the hole, as you can see, like, i can't do none of that. like nothing works for me in my favor. >> wells' latest problems began when the jail officials received a letter claiming to be from a family member warning that wells was planning an e
mr. henderson, thank you, sir, i appreciate that. i'm excited.y found me guilty of major disruptive conduct which i don't understand that but i'm not going to sit there and question it. i've got an out date of the 19th. i'm going to go home. so i'm happy. thank you so much. >> take care. >> rest easy. >> how are you doing, sir? are you all right? >> for dean, time in segregation is a small sacrifice for going home as scheduled. ronald wells, however, is facing serious...
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so today officer henderson will take him through the process. >> how are you doing, mr. jordan?r me. i'll take you down to booking and get you fingerprinted. get your picture and stuff taken, okay? >> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one. he is awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery to him. in meeting with mental health staff, jordan insisted he had not taken any drugs that day. but he appeared unsure when asked if his actions were real or not. >> it was kind of a mind trip within a mind trip of myself. do i want to act crazy, you know, to get myself out of it, you know. >> jordan says he had a brain tumor removed as a child and that ever since he has been subject to blackouts that bring out erratic behavior when under stress. >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. >> jail officials allowed us to show jordan video we shot of his arriv
so today officer henderson will take him through the process. >> how are you doing, mr. jordan?r me. i'll take you down to booking and get you fingerprinted. get your picture and stuff taken, okay? >> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one. he is awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i should be back to indiana. that's about all i know right now. >> jordan says that his outburst is still a mystery...
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mrs. ruth mimms. she had grown up in what they called henderson hill, a neighborhood kind of downstream from right near plant. her mother worked at home raising 13 children. her father was a holiness minister and also farmed. and his cattle drank water from the ditch that was receiving this pcb-laden, toxic sludge. and she lost 6 of her 13 siblings in childhood. at the moment she testified in court in one of the trials, people said to me that is, one of her attorneys said that was the pivotal moment in the case. he said it was, there was a lot of fire in the case. so she told that story in court, and it had a huge impact on people. she had remembered in childhood playing and seeing a lot of dead minnows in the ditch. but without the knowledge, with that knowledge being withheld from people all those years, 70 years really, her whole lifetime , that had a huge and powerful impact, created a lot of distrust in the community, exacerbated racial divisions. the whole community was roiled up for quite a time. anniston has had some important moves in the right direction. and i think, you know, one of the thin
mrs. ruth mimms. she had grown up in what they called henderson hill, a neighborhood kind of downstream from right near plant. her mother worked at home raising 13 children. her father was a holiness minister and also farmed. and his cattle drank water from the ditch that was receiving this pcb-laden, toxic sludge. and she lost 6 of her 13 siblings in childhood. at the moment she testified in court in one of the trials, people said to me that is, one of her attorneys said that was the pivotal...
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henderson and margaret hoover. ladies, nice to have you on. tana, to you first, what is the woman card he's talking about? >> mr. trump doesn't care about gender, he cares about the qualifications of a person. he wasn't busting on women, just busting on hillary, that woman. he wants to see qualifications for how, what she's going to do, and she doesn't have anything to prove that. it had nothing to do with being a woman or not liking women. that was just -- it was -- it's not gender specific. >> margaret? >> i would love to believe that. this is the problem. this is, first of all, there are different rules when you run as the first woman to run for the presidency ever. but what we all fear, i'm one of these republicans who really, you know, it would be great to see a first woman president but i've never been a supporter of hillary clinton. the hard part is there are 30% to 40% of republican women who find themselves in a really difficult position wondering whether they can pull the lever for donald trump. and when he says things like the woman card, as though this woman is only there because of her gender, that
henderson and margaret hoover. ladies, nice to have you on. tana, to you first, what is the woman card he's talking about? >> mr. trump doesn't care about gender, he cares about the qualifications of a person. he wasn't busting on women, just busting on hillary, that woman. he wants to see qualifications for how, what she's going to do, and she doesn't have anything to prove that. it had nothing to do with being a woman or not liking women. that was just -- it was -- it's not gender...