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mr. wallace.t's been operating the center since the 1950s for the center for concerts and meetings and exhibitions etc. it's a legal non-conforming use inherit with the events the center would often serve alcohol and food. my understanding is that historically individual promoters would seek permit from abc and several years ago applied for a type 47 so they could serve alcohol to the general public. the 2012 authorization on the center allowed the continues of the center as it operated in the past for events etc. so as part of the permit the commission established that alcohol has been part of the operation of the center and actually specifically authorized the continued operation of that specific function within the center. so even though the 2007 permit was a means of allowing to continue the non-legal process during the research staff was able to establish that indeed historically alcohol l had been served to - so to seek a permit so individuals wouldn't have to get their own permit. the actio
mr. wallace.t's been operating the center since the 1950s for the center for concerts and meetings and exhibitions etc. it's a legal non-conforming use inherit with the events the center would often serve alcohol and food. my understanding is that historically individual promoters would seek permit from abc and several years ago applied for a type 47 so they could serve alcohol to the general public. the 2012 authorization on the center allowed the continues of the center as it operated in the...
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mr. wallace. this whole event started innocently at first.meet dad. she's attractive. dad likes her. he notices her. he liked having amy around, so he invites her to family picnics, outings, but then things get weird. dad gets kind of jealous of son. right? you also took from him, too. you took his jacket, his love letters. and you took from amy, too. you know, we asked amy about you. what did she say? she said, "ken wallace walked in on me once or twice in the shower, "but it was innocent. "he was sweet, clumsy, older man. nothing sexual about him." so you had to change that, so, when amy broke up with jared, about a week later, you know, and you're gonna lose her, too, you decided to do something about it. get a funky old trailer, hired some brunette hookers. got their dna from the sheets. but you stepped over the line. you started to prowl around condos just like amy's. started to stalk young women, brunettes, just like amy. you broke into their house. you broke into their bedroom to act out your sick rape fantasies, all in preparation...
mr. wallace. this whole event started innocently at first.meet dad. she's attractive. dad likes her. he notices her. he liked having amy around, so he invites her to family picnics, outings, but then things get weird. dad gets kind of jealous of son. right? you also took from him, too. you took his jacket, his love letters. and you took from amy, too. you know, we asked amy about you. what did she say? she said, "ken wallace walked in on me once or twice in the shower, "but it was...
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mr. wallace. >> it should be dr. wallace because i make people feel good. tavis: you and jerry have been friends a long time. >> i can't get rid of him. i wish everybody had a friend like jerry seinfeld. thing we havely in common is that we both love him. he loves me and i can't get rid of him. it is nice to have a friend like jerry seinfeld. getou are feeling down, yourself a little wallace. when i finish with you, you will not be a democrat or republican. he will sit back and relax and be wallacized. tavis: that is what the world needs. >> so many things will be much better. people are mean for no reason at all. look at congress. the negotiations with the shutdown. whatever happened on the last not to havesed us the shutdown could have been done on the first day. let's get it done. let's just make it happen. are there things you can do? >> we will stop being so mean. we will laugh it off. we teach kids to confront their fears. go to another country and see how people live. give me 10 young kids from africa or jamaica. all speaking different languages. i g
mr. wallace. >> it should be dr. wallace because i make people feel good. tavis: you and jerry have been friends a long time. >> i can't get rid of him. i wish everybody had a friend like jerry seinfeld. thing we havely in common is that we both love him. he loves me and i can't get rid of him. it is nice to have a friend like jerry seinfeld. getou are feeling down, yourself a little wallace. when i finish with you, you will not be a democrat or republican. he will sit back and...
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mr. wallace gave a congratulations to the staff. thank you to two members of the finance services sarah and cynthia who received a letter even if appreciation from jennifer roman for her getting her final inspection and working through the lunch hour. a customer sent a thank you letter to chief housing inspector with the help with the dbi project with affordable housing and congratulations to tell me huey about the new seismic retrofit program a broefrt that aired. we had a great briefing open the new retrofitting program with 2 hundred paternities showing up at the room 2 though and 43 had a second workshop 3 had been scheduled for anyone's from 11:00 a.m. on the public library on the corner of larkin street. the website were taken r vps 0 we're looking forward to another turnout. the annoying about participate that the anywhere's director of earthquake he safety on wednesday october 23rd in a special financing workshop at fort mason golden gate room that will be k hovered by the san francisco multiple banks and financial instituti
mr. wallace gave a congratulations to the staff. thank you to two members of the finance services sarah and cynthia who received a letter even if appreciation from jennifer roman for her getting her final inspection and working through the lunch hour. a customer sent a thank you letter to chief housing inspector with the help with the dbi project with affordable housing and congratulations to tell me huey about the new seismic retrofit program a broefrt that aired. we had a great briefing open...
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mr. wallace is a private lodge and no entertainment should be held, however, it was revolved by the board of appeals and it upheld it and no is not prevented from convert the non conforming use to a conditional use. and it's determined by the board of appeals and the supreme courts. while the eir was to allow the begins to continue. earlier this year i'm pleased to announce to you we've reached a settlement and 9 individual neighbors who participated in the litigation against the city have agreed to a strike limit to 79 fire department's and only 54 of the event maybe music's concerts. we've agreed to reduce the number of concession from 8 to 5. alternative c in the eir sets forth that settlement position and we ask you adapt alternative c to implement this supplement agreement. representatives which the coalition are here to say the conditions before you incorporate that supplement. the number of events only likewise 25 additional entertainment events and likewise numbers from 31 hundred to 33 hundred. approved installation of 5 concession food areas down from 8 in 2010. by way of compar
mr. wallace is a private lodge and no entertainment should be held, however, it was revolved by the board of appeals and it upheld it and no is not prevented from convert the non conforming use to a conditional use. and it's determined by the board of appeals and the supreme courts. while the eir was to allow the begins to continue. earlier this year i'm pleased to announce to you we've reached a settlement and 9 individual neighbors who participated in the litigation against the city have...
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mr. wallace, then in 1990, i came back here to dallas. i walked the area of dealey plaza, i came up inside the texas school book depository. and after a couple of hours, i came away knowing that i did everything i could that day. but i still had that sense of guilt and responsibility because i was the only one who had a chance and i was unable to do anything. >> pelley: hill helped carry the casket onto air force one, and before the new president was sworn in, the first lady asked to see her long-time bodyguard. >> she grabbed my hands, she said, "oh, mr. hill, what's going to happen to you now?" i said, "i'll be okay, mrs. kennedy. i'll be okay." >> pelley: that must have been the most unbelievable moment for you. the first lady with her husband just assassinated was concerned about your welfare. >> it was very emotional and i was very surprised that she said what she said. >> pelley: air force one then took off for washington, for the first time, carrying two presidents. clint hill has recorded his memories in a new book, "five days in
mr. wallace, then in 1990, i came back here to dallas. i walked the area of dealey plaza, i came up inside the texas school book depository. and after a couple of hours, i came away knowing that i did everything i could that day. but i still had that sense of guilt and responsibility because i was the only one who had a chance and i was unable to do anything. >> pelley: hill helped carry the casket onto air force one, and before the new president was sworn in, the first lady asked to see...
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which these are real problems that are out also creating and hurting the jobs and job prospects mr wallace we do have to leave it there but we do certainly get a an impression of what your concerns are that's jim walsh activist food and water watch thank you for coming on to r.t. thank you to care we spoke to a former oil field executive turned anti fracking campaigner who blames an industry bent on profits for pushing harmful technology this is a technology that basically has been proven not to work as the oil industry claims and it has resulted in contamination irrefutable evidence of contamination of water soil and the air and also significant negative health impacts on the population that live above the gas fields what it reflects is the fact that we are dealing with a cowboy industry that is driven by greed and little else and in fact i would simply implore that people do a bit of research for themselves and they look at the damage and the contamination that has been wreaked around the world and basically we are doing everything we possibly can to ensure that this does not happen in t
which these are real problems that are out also creating and hurting the jobs and job prospects mr wallace we do have to leave it there but we do certainly get a an impression of what your concerns are that's jim walsh activist food and water watch thank you for coming on to r.t. thank you to care we spoke to a former oil field executive turned anti fracking campaigner who blames an industry bent on profits for pushing harmful technology this is a technology that basically has been proven not...
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mr. wallace, but the answer is staring you in the face. >> i think it's fair to say, in my 35 years, herewashington, i have never seen a member of congress so totally alien ate his colleagues as you did last month. i literally had top republicans unsolicited offering me research and questions to confront you. because they were so upset with you. simple question. was it worth it? ♪ khan academy is a not-for-profit with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ba
mr. wallace, but the answer is staring you in the face. >> i think it's fair to say, in my 35 years, herewashington, i have never seen a member of congress so totally alien ate his colleagues as you did last month. i literally had top republicans unsolicited offering me research and questions to confront you. because they were so upset with you. simple question. was it worth it? ♪ khan academy is a not-for-profit with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone,...
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mr. wallace? >> he committed suicide. it was a huge scandal, and a great stigma on the family. it shattered her mother. it explain why the bess wanted to keep her family life private. she wanted to shelter her mother and shield her father. >> it was a terrible thing for everyone. nobody understood why he did it. she left right after the funeral , and went to colorado, and live there for a year. >> we have a caller from louisville. hello. >> how are you doing? >> good. >> i was thinking of a few comments, you were talking about in suicide of bess'father 1903, and it made me think about the partnership with truman. it seem like they had more of an equal partnership, which was truly unusual in that day. i think the reason why was that because she realized that her parent's marriage was lacking. i kind of are called that margaret truman was saying that she went back and forth threat the years. they had a close partnership. something else, i don't know if you all discuss this or not, but a know that the germans went to the first inauguration -- the truman went to the first in a inau
mr. wallace? >> he committed suicide. it was a huge scandal, and a great stigma on the family. it shattered her mother. it explain why the bess wanted to keep her family life private. she wanted to shelter her mother and shield her father. >> it was a terrible thing for everyone. nobody understood why he did it. she left right after the funeral , and went to colorado, and live there for a year. >> we have a caller from louisville. hello. >> how are you doing? >>...
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mr. wallace. i'm going to say a few things and then turned to introductions before they speak.ally what we try to do is keep in mind that terrorism is only one of the many challenges in terms of man-made and national disasters therefore we always try to remember, never forget those who were victimized by both mother nature and man-made disasters and with this opportunity i would like to express sympathy for the victims in latvia who were killed in the supermarket and those who were killed in the typhoon in the philippines and those who were victimized by terrorist attacks from algeria to kenya and the ongoing attacks now in a serious, iraq, afghanistan, pakistan and elsewhere so that is one way to express our solidarity and sympathy of the victims. and then of course on the other side we have to honor those who served and save lives and protect lives off away from the first responders to the police, the military and those of government and civic society to combat terrorism. now president obama made a statement several years ago and said the most likely scenario, and i quote, th
mr. wallace. i'm going to say a few things and then turned to introductions before they speak.ally what we try to do is keep in mind that terrorism is only one of the many challenges in terms of man-made and national disasters therefore we always try to remember, never forget those who were victimized by both mother nature and man-made disasters and with this opportunity i would like to express sympathy for the victims in latvia who were killed in the supermarket and those who were killed in...
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mr. wallace. >> thank you, chairman and to our ranking members, to all my colleagues for getting us to this point. i'd like to thank the staffers who for years have also worked to bring this and make it possible. and to those stake holders. this is truly a unifying piece of legislation, always has been and will be again. i think listening to the chairwoman a unified conference with a unified bill will go at least a little ways toward bringing back some faith and restore the american public's faith that we can govern. and we are a people of vision. we're a people of big vision. we think big ideas. this farm bill doesn't have to be the exception to that. we can solve the things we need to solve, but i think we need to look down the road. this bill gives us that opportunity. we have to look at those programs that support economic promise, economic growth. one of those last year, renewable energies on track to average 8.3% growth. those represent tens of thousands of american jobs. we spend over $1 billion a day importing oil from countries that hate us. they'll hate us for free. keep those job
mr. wallace. >> thank you, chairman and to our ranking members, to all my colleagues for getting us to this point. i'd like to thank the staffers who for years have also worked to bring this and make it possible. and to those stake holders. this is truly a unifying piece of legislation, always has been and will be again. i think listening to the chairwoman a unified conference with a unified bill will go at least a little ways toward bringing back some faith and restore the american...
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and we intend to march to montgomery, to convince governor wesley wallace. >> mr.ams, what are you going to do if you get stopped? >> what are we going to do if we get stopped? we hope we don't get stopped. and if we do get stopped, we'll stand there and hopefully let them go into montgomery. >> this is a comic book that was originally published in 1958. it costs 10 cents back there. it was published by a group called the fellowship of reconciliation. they are still around today and you can still buy this comic book from them. it's called "martin luther king and the montgomery story." for 10 cents and 14 pages, it happened what happened in the montgomery, alabama, bus boycott that happened in 1965, which started when rosa parks refused to move to the back of a city bus. but in terms of our history as a country, what was really, really, really important about this book, was that it did not just explain or re-tell that story of that campaign. this comic book was also, essentially, a step-by-step guidebook for how to replicate it. how to use what it called the montgom
and we intend to march to montgomery, to convince governor wesley wallace. >> mr.ams, what are you going to do if you get stopped? >> what are we going to do if we get stopped? we hope we don't get stopped. and if we do get stopped, we'll stand there and hopefully let them go into montgomery. >> this is a comic book that was originally published in 1958. it costs 10 cents back there. it was published by a group called the fellowship of reconciliation. they are still around...
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mr. ben wallace. >> can i congratulate my friend for all the work and the other nations they have done toget into agreement. inspection and verification will be the best way to put aside those who oppose this deal. when the president was part of the team in the past, he was instrumental in getting iran to sign up for the protocol of the nuclear proliferation treaty. is that something we should seek in future? the best way is through you when verification. to observe want iran the protocol. this will need to be discussed in a comprehensive agreement. 's will be aware that iran observance of the protocol would be dependent and they would have to have a vote about that in the iranian system. that could introduce an additional duplex the. that is something we would want them to do. >> thank you, mr. speaker. we welcome this agreement as a first step in a long process. president obama and the american stopping the foreign if it is sufficient issueis is a very serious . [indiscernible] debate we have on whatever side anyone is on with military action related to syria and not iran is very much p
mr. ben wallace. >> can i congratulate my friend for all the work and the other nations they have done toget into agreement. inspection and verification will be the best way to put aside those who oppose this deal. when the president was part of the team in the past, he was instrumental in getting iran to sign up for the protocol of the nuclear proliferation treaty. is that something we should seek in future? the best way is through you when verification. to observe want iran the...
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mr. shakespeare. >> narrator: meanwhile, detectives clark and wallace start looking at shakespeare's phone records.that he stopped making calls after april 6th. though no one else has spoken to him, for months, moore insists that the lotto winner has been calling her from his phone. records show that their phones have, in fact, connected. but when they do, they're both in pretty much the same location. >> according to her, in our interviews, she hadn't seen him in months. so, why does it seem that the only time she's had contact with him, he happens to be close-by? you could tell she didn't have any way to explain it. so, she finally said, "okay, i had his phone. i had his phone the whole time, but he wanted me to have his phone. that was his plan." >> narrator: it's clear that moore has been using the missing man's phone to put up smoke screens for months, and detectives are quickly drawing one conclusion. coming up later on "american greed," dee dee moore makes a stunning admission to detectives. >> it was one of the strangest things i've ever seen. here's this 38-year-old woman -- mascara runnin
mr. shakespeare. >> narrator: meanwhile, detectives clark and wallace start looking at shakespeare's phone records.that he stopped making calls after april 6th. though no one else has spoken to him, for months, moore insists that the lotto winner has been calling her from his phone. records show that their phones have, in fact, connected. but when they do, they're both in pretty much the same location. >> according to her, in our interviews, she hadn't seen him in months. so, why...
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wallace. i'd like to thank mr. saul kimberly for making this possible. the story of birmingham's spring 1963 civil rights demonstrations is well known. but often overlooked is the role played by governor george c. wallace during the protests. alabama's most famous and powerful segregationist did not sit idly by while the world watched the activists confronting brutality in the street. he intervened and upstaged the morality play in birmingham, once of his own drama in tuskeg tuscaloosa but bigger actors waiting in the wings and stole the show. the birmingham's modern civil rights movement date to 1956 when the reverend shuttles worth organized the rights out of alabama over the montgomery busboy cot and the attempt to desegregate the university. because shuttles worth used direction action his organization attracted a small, but loyal group of deeply religious activists who firmly believed that god would help them end segregation, their fanaticism enabled them to face down the violence of night bombings and mob attacks by vigilantes. when the u.s. supreme
wallace. i'd like to thank mr. saul kimberly for making this possible. the story of birmingham's spring 1963 civil rights demonstrations is well known. but often overlooked is the role played by governor george c. wallace during the protests. alabama's most famous and powerful segregationist did not sit idly by while the world watched the activists confronting brutality in the street. he intervened and upstaged the morality play in birmingham, once of his own drama in tuskeg tuscaloosa but...
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mr. kennedy identical to the one at the smithsonian. david wallace was at the ceremony 50 years ago. he was waiting to catch a glimpse of the presidential motorcade. and what he saw was much more. >> i saw the president after he was shot. i was about eight feet away. it was horrible. i seen the president so vie vashus, full of life at the airport, then to, seat first person i ever saw was killed with a bullet wound. it was crushing. >> wallace and his friends followed the motorcade all the way to the hospital. he grabbed a rose left in the car and he still has that flower to this day. >>> the pink suit first lady kennedy wore that day will be hidden until 2103. it has not been cleaned and no one has seen it except for national archive workers. it was sent to the archives by the kennedy family on condition it would not go on display until the 22 nd century. >> still ahead, fed up commuters and nothing to do with a bart strike. a glitch that stranded drivers for hours. >> legislation preventing toy gun tragedies. >> michael finney still taking your questions and will answer them here l
mr. kennedy identical to the one at the smithsonian. david wallace was at the ceremony 50 years ago. he was waiting to catch a glimpse of the presidential motorcade. and what he saw was much more. >> i saw the president after he was shot. i was about eight feet away. it was horrible. i seen the president so vie vashus, full of life at the airport, then to, seat first person i ever saw was killed with a bullet wound. it was crushing. >> wallace and his friends followed the motorcade...
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. >> reporter: david wallace saw the president twice that day as part of a school assignment, once when mr. kennedy arrived at the airport, the second time after he was shot. >> i went home and saw my mother and dad and we cried. and the world changed after that, the world changed. >> this has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> reporter: most americans recall watching it unfold on the tv. >> president kennedy died at 1 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. >> reporter: the events made walter cronkite a household name. >> the casket is being transferred to an ambulance. >> i didn't shoot anybody, knows. >> reporter: with lee harvey oswald in custody, bob schaefer, then a junior reporter with the fort worth star telegram got a surprise phone call from a woman asking for a ride to dallas. >> i almost hung up the phone and i said lady, we're not running a taxi service here and besides the president has been shot. she says yes, i heard it on the radio, i think my son was the one they arrested. it was lee harvey oswald's mother. >> reporter: schaefer drove her
. >> reporter: david wallace saw the president twice that day as part of a school assignment, once when mr. kennedy arrived at the airport, the second time after he was shot. >> i went home and saw my mother and dad and we cried. and the world changed after that, the world changed. >> this has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> reporter: most americans recall watching it unfold on the tv. >> president kennedy died at 1 p.m. central standard time....