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they wanted to be called oceanside, which sounded a lot more romantic. and so here we looked at that picture. there's a couple of car houses still around in the early 1910. but just 15 years later it really starts filling in. the stucco homes we think about in the sunset district. the merchant builders start building. the row houses start taking over in the 1920's and 1930's. and soon people start forgetting that carville was even there. the cars that do remain are kind of derelict. they've been in the elements for 20 years. they're really warn down. mostly they're rented to people who were too poor to rent to other places. so instead of these judges and lawyers and doctors renting cars you had people really on the fringes of society using them, which doesn't help the whole reputation of carville or these cars with the neighbors. they're getting beat up. this is by 1925. a lot of cars, they get pushed back in the backyards of house of lots. so somebody might build a conventional house and just push their old car house in the backyard. this was on 48th av
they wanted to be called oceanside, which sounded a lot more romantic. and so here we looked at that picture. there's a couple of car houses still around in the early 1910. but just 15 years later it really starts filling in. the stucco homes we think about in the sunset district. the merchant builders start building. the row houses start taking over in the 1920's and 1930's. and soon people start forgetting that carville was even there. the cars that do remain are kind of derelict. they've...
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>> pioneer, union, in the side, and oceanside. >> there ago. maybe there are more. >> we have a big article on race tracks on our website. outsidelands.org. >> the ingleside, you can still see that. >> they developed where that race track was, just south of ocean avenue, they kept the oval of the race track and created urbano drive. >> i think we have some progress of that. >> that is the inner sunset. that is where >> lawrence lives > i do. >> you can see the inner sandbank. it is a big old sand hill. they had to do a lot of grading. >> in the building department, when we go out and look to people to building development, as soon as they squared away the top 6 inches or whatever is there, it is all sand. forever. in my yard, and there is nothing you can do about it. it is what there is. it was generally developed in response to the 1890's for mid- winter there, which was held in golden gate park. would the first buildings that was built in that area was a bar called the little shamrock, and it is still there just west of lincoln, just west fro
>> pioneer, union, in the side, and oceanside. >> there ago. maybe there are more. >> we have a big article on race tracks on our website. outsidelands.org. >> the ingleside, you can still see that. >> they developed where that race track was, just south of ocean avenue, they kept the oval of the race track and created urbano drive. >> i think we have some progress of that. >> that is the inner sunset. that is where >> lawrence lives > i do....
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we had our waste water asset manager and retired wastewater engineer who managed the oceanside plant, which was our biggest project on record. scoring was based on the proposal. commissioner torres: how many african-americans were on the panel? w>> we had one white male, an indian female -- commissioner torres: i asked how many african-americans. >> i do not think there were any. there were african americans involved in producing the rfp, rfp process -- commissioner torres: i am talking about the people who made the decision. there was not one african- american on that panel when they made the decision? >> no. indian --, indian commissioner torres: i got that. so of the companies that have been brought an chosen by may 17 -- are those the people you're referring to that were in the room? >> we have many people in the room, from contracts, from our staff. commissioner torres: how many of those were african-american that were in the room? >> at least four. we have mr. kelly. commissioner torres: he works for p.u.c. and very well, i might add. i want to know how many companies were afric
we had our waste water asset manager and retired wastewater engineer who managed the oceanside plant, which was our biggest project on record. scoring was based on the proposal. commissioner torres: how many african-americans were on the panel? w>> we had one white male, an indian female -- commissioner torres: i asked how many african-americans. >> i do not think there were any. there were african americans involved in producing the rfp, rfp process -- commissioner torres: i am...
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rest of the rotten apples specifically officer matt lyons badge number one zero nine three with the oceanside police department an open carry advocate is stopped by officer lyons responding to complaints about the publicly visible firearm and guns in the hands of citizens aren't the most common occurrence on the left coast and it's not a surprise that this brazen display of constitutional rights scared the toefl right out of a hipster there too but the cop kept this calm here's where we usually have to tell you about someone being tasered or a dog getting shot but here is how officer lyons reacting. we see if we can. research or anything know be a pirate primary motive not a lot of how much it might take her for the day not of people anything i'll tell you. is it my gun or is it a fair fight. is it again or is it ok the way you carry it. not right in the face that's when you. think kerry knows it's not the twilight zone and we didn't script this this is actual footage of an actual peace officer actually doing his job with at least some respect for civil rights asa lines asks the man for ident
rest of the rotten apples specifically officer matt lyons badge number one zero nine three with the oceanside police department an open carry advocate is stopped by officer lyons responding to complaints about the publicly visible firearm and guns in the hands of citizens aren't the most common occurrence on the left coast and it's not a surprise that this brazen display of constitutional rights scared the toefl right out of a hipster there too but the cop kept this calm here's where we usually...
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rosalie rent out a small apartment attached to their home in attached to their home near the beach in oceanside, california. but they never had a tenant like mike grohgan. >> he had several trucks and motorcycles. we had the space for it. he'd pay for six months ahead of time, cash. >> wow. >> it came to $5,100. >> and the man with the wad of cash and stable of cars was a fascinating character. a retired navy man from the elite s.e.a.l.s unit. so he was sharp, smart? >> oh, very smart. soon mike grogan became a good friend to ralph and his wife. >> we may be watching television at night, and he'll show up with a quart of ice cream or he would bring a whole pizza. and we'd go downstairs and share it with him. >> how often did you eat with him? >> i would say just about every week. >> kind of like a family dinner? >> oh, absolutely. absolutely. >> and in between those family dinners mike grogan began spending time down the road in san diego at a bar called harbor nights. the bar's owner remembers him very well. he told me he was the brother of steve grogan, the former new england patriots qb from
rosalie rent out a small apartment attached to their home in attached to their home near the beach in oceanside, california. but they never had a tenant like mike grohgan. >> he had several trucks and motorcycles. we had the space for it. he'd pay for six months ahead of time, cash. >> wow. >> it came to $5,100. >> and the man with the wad of cash and stable of cars was a fascinating character. a retired navy man from the elite s.e.a.l.s unit. so he was sharp, smart?...
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brand new information following the unusual tragedy in one small oceanside town. that's just ahead. jon: american airlines making what it says is the biggest airline order in history. it's buying at least 460 new jets over the next four -- five years, i should say, from boeing and airbus. harris faulkner live in the newsroom with a little bit more on that. harris? >> reporter: yeah. you know, american airlines' parent company is going to purchase 460 new planes, and they're going to take about half of them from boeing and half from a european plane maker. they're hoping to drive down some of their fuel expenses by putting better mileage planes in the air. they also, it's kind of a twin announcement because they're also saying that they plan to, you know the american eagle subsidiary, they're going to spin that off as a separate company. all of this, though, under one blanket announcement which was not so positive for the parent company, amr corp. of american airlines. it says that the group lost $286 million in the second quarter so far of this year, and they're blaming -- in some p
brand new information following the unusual tragedy in one small oceanside town. that's just ahead. jon: american airlines making what it says is the biggest airline order in history. it's buying at least 460 new jets over the next four -- five years, i should say, from boeing and airbus. harris faulkner live in the newsroom with a little bit more on that. harris? >> reporter: yeah. you know, american airlines' parent company is going to purchase 460 new planes, and they're going to take...
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deane, independent in oceanside, california. >> caller: hi. when you said tense political environment, it hits the nail on the head. right now i'd love to see newspaper come out and say compromise. that's all the american public are asking for right now. i was feeling secure until they started talking about the deficit ceiling. if you have any intelligence at all, everybody knows you have to raise it. the deficit ceiling. and please explain to the people what it would mean -- what percentage, it would change. we would go from a aaa. the people don't seem to understand that. also why all of the disrespect for our -- the president. it doesn't matter what political party you are in. i hate when they refer to him as mr. obama or maybe that and when they quote him. is this typical of what goes on? >> guest: well, i would say, yes, it is typical of the way things get done here. you know, i've got a slightly different perspective on this debt ceiling debate that's going on right now. it seems to me this is -- we are seeing right now certainly difficu
deane, independent in oceanside, california. >> caller: hi. when you said tense political environment, it hits the nail on the head. right now i'd love to see newspaper come out and say compromise. that's all the american public are asking for right now. i was feeling secure until they started talking about the deficit ceiling. if you have any intelligence at all, everybody knows you have to raise it. the deficit ceiling. and please explain to the people what it would mean -- what...