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i don't know. >> reporter: parris went to work on what jennings saw and when he saw it.s told detectives he was on patrol. >> obviously someone dropped her off. i don't know what time they dropped her off. >> but it's your testimony you never saw that. >> yeah, i never seen it. to this day, i can't remember seeing any kind of car roll by me, or if they did, i didn't pay attention to it. >> if anyone else was in the lot, he should have known and see them drive in from where he was standing and he denied that. he would just deny, deny, deny any connection. >> i didn't kill michelle o'keefe. what i did was gave too much information to the police on being sherlock holmes, and i should have never did that. >> reporter: jennings' paralegal companion did not interrupt. perhaps he should have. >> you're doing a very good job at getting underneath my skin. i'm trying to stay nice and calm. you want me to blow up in front of this camera and take it and use it against me. it's not going to happen, my friend. >> let's try to tell the truth. >> i am telling the truth. let's start aga
i don't know. >> reporter: parris went to work on what jennings saw and when he saw it.s told detectives he was on patrol. >> obviously someone dropped her off. i don't know what time they dropped her off. >> but it's your testimony you never saw that. >> yeah, i never seen it. to this day, i can't remember seeing any kind of car roll by me, or if they did, i didn't pay attention to it. >> if anyone else was in the lot, he should have known and see them drive in...
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masso, and including parry street, one block south of harrison on the in the district, and said good buy to 5th and mention they're joining the central market cbd, so they have been removed. the others have been added. we also mentioned our budget -- >> can i ask a question about that? >> yes yes yes. >> quickly has there been a conversation had with the intersection with the arts and whether or not they prefer yerba buena versus the central district. >> it's been on the board of directors, we have had conversations, with them and the hurst koorp raegs as well. >> we know this will be voted on a later time the proposal is to remove them from the boundaries. >> that's their recommendation to us. that's what they asked for, so that's what we agreed to. >> all right. thanks. >> the budget is 3.1, you can see here how the money will be spent. current budget we spend 15% for administration, and we project 13%, and more is going to 16 street skaep improvements (73%). for those activities we didn't assume people wanted the status quo, so we asked the questions, three things came out clear a
masso, and including parry street, one block south of harrison on the in the district, and said good buy to 5th and mention they're joining the central market cbd, so they have been removed. the others have been added. we also mentioned our budget -- >> can i ask a question about that? >> yes yes yes. >> quickly has there been a conversation had with the intersection with the arts and whether or not they prefer yerba buena versus the central district. >> it's been on the...
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parcel on 5th street that i referenced, that is part of a development that we needed to absorb and parry street, underneath the freeway and wanting to pay special atent to that area, hearst corporation, felt more aligned with the cbd, so they moved in that direction. we accommodated them with that. we did not look at extending our boundaries, into the existing cbd boundaries and there is -- to the east of us. cbd, that is currently working so for us taking the other side of second street moving to the east didn't make sense we didn't want to step on their toes either, and the freeway is a natural border for us. >> these maps are a little hard to read so i'm assuming the dark lines for example when i look at the existing boundaries in terms of the maps, the dark lines are where it exists and the more gray lines are where it doesn't exist. with the new boundaries, the gray lines are still where it doesn't exist. so i think this map makes it difficult for me to understand where we are now and where we're going. >> yeah. i can tell you that the gray area you are talking about i think the gra
parcel on 5th street that i referenced, that is part of a development that we needed to absorb and parry street, underneath the freeway and wanting to pay special atent to that area, hearst corporation, felt more aligned with the cbd, so they moved in that direction. we accommodated them with that. we did not look at extending our boundaries, into the existing cbd boundaries and there is -- to the east of us. cbd, that is currently working so for us taking the other side of second street moving...
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care deeply about the work they have done, their ambassadors have been great to us we expanded to parry street behind our building, there is an ayar with the homelessness the ambassadors have been able to address those issues in our community i wanted to thank you for your time. >> thank you. come on up. >> good morning supervisors my name is peter heartman, i have been a residence homeowner in yerba buena for over 24 years as you can imagine, i have seen a tremendous amount of change in the neighborhood. since the creation of the community benefits district, i think it's working. i'm here to support the renewal, the district seems to be z as a residence, cleaner, safe and more inviting than ever, provides more eyes on the street and has become really the only voice of our neighborhood to city departments to work with city departments and to get things done. we don't really have any other entity down there that represents the whole neighborhood. also i have been working with the district, i'm chair of the streets and public space committee, and sit on the board of directors, i will tell
care deeply about the work they have done, their ambassadors have been great to us we expanded to parry street behind our building, there is an ayar with the homelessness the ambassadors have been able to address those issues in our community i wanted to thank you for your time. >> thank you. come on up. >> good morning supervisors my name is peter heartman, i have been a residence homeowner in yerba buena for over 24 years as you can imagine, i have seen a tremendous amount of...
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. >> reporter: wint's family immigrated from guyana and he went to boot camp in parris island and dropped out and a few years later went to american iron works owned and operated by savvas savopoulos. >> now mr. will not is held without bond. our work is not done. >> reporter: prosecutors mentioned today in court that piece of pizza with the dna evidence lining will not. they brought -- linking wint. they brought up a plastic water bottle that may have provided more evidence. today's court appearance was for the felony murder charm -- charge of savvas savopoulos and more charges could be pending. will not is due again in court may 23rd. >> the capital area regional fugitive task force caught wint late last night at 10th and rhode island avenue in northeast d.c. police and u.s. marshal followed him and five others leaving college park in a car and small moving van. >> we blocked it in the front and back and on the sides. there was no way they could get out. we also had other vehicles surround the truck and everybody submitted and gave up. >> police found more than $10,000 in one of those v
. >> reporter: wint's family immigrated from guyana and he went to boot camp in parris island and dropped out and a few years later went to american iron works owned and operated by savvas savopoulos. >> now mr. will not is held without bond. our work is not done. >> reporter: prosecutors mentioned today in court that piece of pizza with the dna evidence lining will not. they brought -- linking wint. they brought up a plastic water bottle that may have provided more evidence....
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. >> and parry bonds versus major league baseball. what the all-time home run leader says the organization did that ended his career. . >> we're looking at a decent morning commute. not too bad here. you're driving on the san mateo bridge headed out to the peninsula, we'll tell you more. >>> out involves two contractors who show up to a house to fix fences, but actually they are robbing older, single women. investigators say the men hit six times in a single week this month, telling residents they were called by the landlord to work on their fence. one victim tells us, while one man distracted her in the garden, the other slipped into her home, stole jewelry given to her by her son and late husband 50 years ago. . >> we call it a fencing scam. literally a fencing scam. >> investigators say it appears the robbers had done research beforehand to find out when the victims are home alone. they're advising residents to contact a neighbor and the fencing company before letting anyone inside their homes. >>> one of the suspects in the san jo
. >> and parry bonds versus major league baseball. what the all-time home run leader says the organization did that ended his career. . >> we're looking at a decent morning commute. not too bad here. you're driving on the san mateo bridge headed out to the peninsula, we'll tell you more. >>> out involves two contractors who show up to a house to fix fences, but actually they are robbing older, single women. investigators say the men hit six times in a single week this...
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demanding answers and only on fourth night students to say this is affecting their education and parris joins us from vallejo really a huge distraction >> reporter: he has been going here in taking these safety concerns to the principle of vallejo he even went to school board with these concerns and says nothing is being done today he said his family fed up so he grabbed his cameras started rolling then call us. >> reporter: screen shot in a plethora of punching video shows on all-out melee on the campus of vallejo high-school friday afternoon. "white teacher in her first thing she said stew is here rosetta and you were protecting heat that publicity since involved in this fight to keep his distance and started rolling on his more phone. "the staff security is really bad many times become the principal other people and can do anything about it. the law >> reporter: down prompted by reports of a dangerous weapon being seen in a car than a hour later again for gunfire being reported near the school will flock dons were lifted after 30 minutes this just the latest of a string of security c
demanding answers and only on fourth night students to say this is affecting their education and parris joins us from vallejo really a huge distraction >> reporter: he has been going here in taking these safety concerns to the principle of vallejo he even went to school board with these concerns and says nothing is being done today he said his family fed up so he grabbed his cameras started rolling then call us. >> reporter: screen shot in a plethora of punching video shows on...
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is southerly wind flow, it is keeping our temperatures bit more where they should be or at least on parry guess i should say with what we are finding region wide. 86 degrees and sunshine, that's the story here today. it will be nice warm day obviously well above average. also hair breezy, i won't call it very refreshing breeze necessarily, but it is a breeze that's going to feel good to you when it does below because it will be getting awfully hot out here today. high pressure continues to anchor itself just east, though that wind flow continues to funnel in from the south. so yep. there you have it. first, 09 degrees day we're forecasting of the year, and it looks like it may not be the only one that we're forecasting, so far this week. so we're definitely talking about heat, humidity, for the next few days. erika, back to you. >> thank you. of course, it is memorial day. that's when we pause to remember america's fallen heroes. jersey shore communities are holding ceremonies, and also wrapping up the first weekend of the summer tourist sioux on. our jan carabeo down in ocean city to tel
is southerly wind flow, it is keeping our temperatures bit more where they should be or at least on parry guess i should say with what we are finding region wide. 86 degrees and sunshine, that's the story here today. it will be nice warm day obviously well above average. also hair breezy, i won't call it very refreshing breeze necessarily, but it is a breeze that's going to feel good to you when it does below because it will be getting awfully hot out here today. high pressure continues to...
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i went to parris island for boot camp and it was fun from there on in.he base is like a little city and it's like we got in our own family and they got everything that you need. they got all kinds of education, all kind of courses for leadership. and so, it's a real good place to be in the marine corps. >> during his fifth year in the marines, burden took a medical discharge when he was diagnosed with schizoprenoform, a mental disorder defined by occasional mental spells and delusions. >> i hallucinate and i disappear from work, a whole bunch of things i thought was going on inside my head. i decided to go out and go back to my family and just take things easy. >> six months after leaving the military, burden was arrested when he crashed his car into security gates at tampa international airport. >> i thought people was chasing me. i thought people were trying to kill me, so that explains it all running to the gate. i was trying to get away. >> burden admits taking four ecstasy tablets that night and prosecutors say he had almost 300 tablets in his glove
i went to parris island for boot camp and it was fun from there on in.he base is like a little city and it's like we got in our own family and they got everything that you need. they got all kinds of education, all kind of courses for leadership. and so, it's a real good place to be in the marine corps. >> during his fifth year in the marines, burden took a medical discharge when he was diagnosed with schizoprenoform, a mental disorder defined by occasional mental spells and delusions....
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so it was all-- it wasn't like maybe we should get parried. lit reallyly i dropped it on her and she really-- wow. >> rose: this is the ring and everything. >> everything, yeah. >> rose: where were you? >> is with in my home. and i cued up a play list of some of my aunt rosemary songs and i asked her. and i sort of thought you know why shouldn't i that my aunt rosemary would have sang. at that point i thought maybe that is a good song to ask her. and we go back to the play list now and we laugh about it. it took about 28 minutes before she said yes. she kept saying-- . >> rose: did she say i'm thinking, i'm thinking. >> what is his name? your money or your life. (laughter) >> i'm thinking i'm thinking. no, it was a funny thing though because there was this shall it -- she kept saying oh my god and wow. we just sat there. >> rose: totally unexpected. >> and finally i said listen, i'm 53 at the time and or 52 i think at the time. i said you know you know i have been on my knee now for about 28 minutes so i got to get an answer out of this. cuz i
so it was all-- it wasn't like maybe we should get parried. lit reallyly i dropped it on her and she really-- wow. >> rose: this is the ring and everything. >> everything, yeah. >> rose: where were you? >> is with in my home. and i cued up a play list of some of my aunt rosemary songs and i asked her. and i sort of thought you know why shouldn't i that my aunt rosemary would have sang. at that point i thought maybe that is a good song to ask her. and we go back to the...
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when you pull most of your law enforcement from a military background, i can tell you that at parrisand, the number one thing they drilled into every young marine coming in, when you were a civilian, you were garbage. they drill that into your head. not only do they demonize foreigners, they tell you that when you were an american civilian, you were garbage. once you put on this uniform you become somebody special. it is my comment. host: what do you think about the background of these police officers? the military background specifically? guest: i think we cannot generalize and make up like a statement saying all police officers come especially those who served in the military, have a bias towards civilians. i've worked with officers in various cities for over 10 years and you have bad apples and you actually have officers want to make change. even those what served in the u.s. military, it does not mean that they come back and serve on a police department and has inherent hatred toward residents. it is case-by-case, i would feel. host: bill on our line for law enforcement. caller:
when you pull most of your law enforcement from a military background, i can tell you that at parrisand, the number one thing they drilled into every young marine coming in, when you were a civilian, you were garbage. they drill that into your head. not only do they demonize foreigners, they tell you that when you were an american civilian, you were garbage. once you put on this uniform you become somebody special. it is my comment. host: what do you think about the background of these police...
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sunday evening at 9:00, a professor looks at the case callings with the parry -- the law that rescindedhe right of same-sex couples to marry and california. and on "american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 7:00 eastern, a conversation with a white house historian on first ladies who have had the most impact on the executive mansion. and just before 2:00, the life and death of our 20th president james garfield. he was assassinated 200 days into his terms as president. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the new congressional directory is a handy guide to the 114th congress, with color photos of every senator and house members, plus contact information. also, district maps, a foldout map of capitol hill, and a look at congressional committees, the president's cabinet, and state governors. it is $13.95 plus shipping and handling through the c-span online store at c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york is keri geiger, who works for bloomberg news. here to talk about offense that have been at an organization known as (202) 748-0003 fo
sunday evening at 9:00, a professor looks at the case callings with the parry -- the law that rescindedhe right of same-sex couples to marry and california. and on "american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 7:00 eastern, a conversation with a white house historian on first ladies who have had the most impact on the executive mansion. and just before 2:00, the life and death of our 20th president james garfield. he was assassinated 200 days into his terms as president. get our...
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the american bar association unanimously gave justice parris its highest "well-qualified" rating a distinction only awarded to experienced nominees with the most remarkable ability and the highest reputation for integrity. nominees who receive the well-qualified rating are also known for their breadth of experience their success in the legal community and capacity for judicial temperament. not only does she match the a.b.a.'s requirements in every respect, she exceeds them. the united states has the most respected judiciary in the world, and we expect the nominees to otofederal bench to have a record of accomplishment in their chosen area of legal expertise. justice parrish is remarkable in that she has not just one but multiple areas of expertise bringing keen judgment to an appointment that requires a broad range of experiences. mr. president, i have ever confidence that justice parrish will serve militiaably just as she has served honorably on the utah supreme court. i might say in supporting her nomination i wish to thank senator lee who is not only my colleague on the judiciary committee
the american bar association unanimously gave justice parris its highest "well-qualified" rating a distinction only awarded to experienced nominees with the most remarkable ability and the highest reputation for integrity. nominees who receive the well-qualified rating are also known for their breadth of experience their success in the legal community and capacity for judicial temperament. not only does she match the a.b.a.'s requirements in every respect, she exceeds them. the united...