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he probably was frustrated towards the end. >> then she walked around the perimeter of g-pool.d then continued over into the rocky ledge area where she laid down with him to do a relationship session, which is quiet time, basically. >> tilikum at some point grabbed ahold of her left forearm and did a barrel roll and pulled her in. may have started as play or frustration and clearly escalated to be clearly violent behavior that i think was anything but play. in the end, you know, he basically just completely mutilated that poor girl. >> they were gathering all the trainers at the texas park. he said there's been an accident at the florida park, and a trainer was killed. hearing that it was dawn, i couldn't believe it. i just remember saying to myself, not dawn. it can't be dawn. he said that, and he still has her. and i just was so disturbed by that and the reality of how powerless we are. >> laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures in associated hemorrhages, blunt force traumas to the main body, to the extremities. to see this out against a trainer, and i cannot fathom the re
he probably was frustrated towards the end. >> then she walked around the perimeter of g-pool.d then continued over into the rocky ledge area where she laid down with him to do a relationship session, which is quiet time, basically. >> tilikum at some point grabbed ahold of her left forearm and did a barrel roll and pulled her in. may have started as play or frustration and clearly escalated to be clearly violent behavior that i think was anything but play. in the end, you know, he...
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he probably was frustrated towards the end. >> then she walked around the perimeter of g-pool.nued over into the rocky ledge area where she laid down with him to do a relationship session, which is quiet time, basically. >> tilikum at some point grabbed ahold of her left forearm and did a barrel roll and pulled her in. may have started as play or frustration and clearly escalated to be clearly violent behavior that i think was anything but play. in the end, you know, he basically just completely mutilated that poor girl. >> they were gathering all the trainers at the texas park. he said there's been an accident at the florida park, and a trainer was killed. hearing that it was dawn, i couldn't believe it. i just remember saying to myself, not dawn. it can't be dawn. he said that, and he still has her. and i just was so disturbed by that and the reality of how powerless we are. >> laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures in associated hemorrhages, blunt force traumas to the main body, to the extremities. to see this out against a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason. it's s
he probably was frustrated towards the end. >> then she walked around the perimeter of g-pool.nued over into the rocky ledge area where she laid down with him to do a relationship session, which is quiet time, basically. >> tilikum at some point grabbed ahold of her left forearm and did a barrel roll and pulled her in. may have started as play or frustration and clearly escalated to be clearly violent behavior that i think was anything but play. in the end, you know, he basically...
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they're being cordoned off outside the security perimeter set up around the plaza. polls show a majority of
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male whales are kept at the perimeter.ls are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile relative to the smaller and more agile females. and where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females, but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other whales. >> it's for his own protection, you know, he gets beat up, and so by segregating him, it provides a physical barrier so the females can't kick his butt. >> tilikum is pretty much kept in the back, and then brought out at the very end as like the big splash. he was always happy to see you in the morning. >> hi. >> there we go. >> good boy. >> look at his choppers. >> maybe because he was alone. maybe because he was hungry. maybe because he liked you. who knows what was going on in his head. >> want to whistle? >> yes? >> that was r
male whales are kept at the perimeter.ls are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile relative to the smaller and more agile females. and where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females, but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other...
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some of the perimeters wore to get below the threshold defining the demolition. we use article 10 for demolition in our sequa analysis just for some parallel review between our sequa review and other reviews in our department. essentially, we neat to do preserve about 50 percent of the building materials in order to stable the threshold. in order to create a feasible alternative as required under sequa the project sponsor was marked out while staying within the rehabilitation standards. so that's how we arrived at the amount of material that should be retained on the site. we looked at the height and massing there were proposed and tried to imagine some setbacks which would respect the character of the district which would allow the historic sites to read individual of the sites i behind them not necessarily connected to the historic buildings. we used the visual models to kind of play around with the different massing studies which might achieve that. meanwhile the project sponsor is trying to resolve the - they used the information as well, to create perimeters
some of the perimeters wore to get below the threshold defining the demolition. we use article 10 for demolition in our sequa analysis just for some parallel review between our sequa review and other reviews in our department. essentially, we neat to do preserve about 50 percent of the building materials in order to stable the threshold. in order to create a feasible alternative as required under sequa the project sponsor was marked out while staying within the rehabilitation standards. so...
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we're not even going out open the perimeter. i understand and i say that the process was nonexistent and i wish we could have have had a public discussion. we're committed to establishing a committee meeting and i'm confident by the at the end e end of the day we'll have shelters that will provide beds for hundreds of men, women, and children who are currently homeless in the bayview. >> i want to reiterate my position here. my position is we're not having an appetite this site is not the most appropriate site that's where we are fundamentally disagreeing. i'm not saying no shelter not in bayview. what i'm saying and i don't want you to call me and say i'm anti homeless i'm saying that 21 jen's is not the most appropriate location for a mile-an-hour rad reasons that i highlighted in my comments about zoning and egress and ingress and transportation. there's many issues at play. i'm looking to have a dialog on others locations that we can consider to house the homeless population. i want you to know upon your suggestion took a to
we're not even going out open the perimeter. i understand and i say that the process was nonexistent and i wish we could have have had a public discussion. we're committed to establishing a committee meeting and i'm confident by the at the end e end of the day we'll have shelters that will provide beds for hundreds of men, women, and children who are currently homeless in the bayview. >> i want to reiterate my position here. my position is we're not having an appetite this site is not the...
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you have perimeters, you build those perimeters as best you can. one step at a time.ont door at the airport, you're walking into a soft target. when you walk to tsa, it's tougher, more difficult to get through. he penetrated that barrier. he was stopped after he got through. he was stopped by lapd not long after he got through that barrier. >> robert, you mention that barrier, is there any way to reinforce it? because obviously, no matter what happened, he was able to penetrate that at the end of the day. >> well, kayla, i'm sure this is going to be looked at very closely, at every airport around the country. do we need more armed guards at those areas. at the tsa check points. do we need to put the perimeter out to the front door? those are the kinds of things that this brought to light. >> right. i mean, coincidence or not, we're hearing most of the shooting victims were tsa agents. should they be armed? >> you know, i always feel -- we talked about this recently, when we go into malls, we see armed guards. if you're wearing a uniform and a badge, you should have a
you have perimeters, you build those perimeters as best you can. one step at a time.ont door at the airport, you're walking into a soft target. when you walk to tsa, it's tougher, more difficult to get through. he penetrated that barrier. he was stopped after he got through. he was stopped by lapd not long after he got through that barrier. >> robert, you mention that barrier, is there any way to reinforce it? because obviously, no matter what happened, he was able to penetrate that at...
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we just saw some people -- obviously law enforcement personnel going around the perimeter of the mall. we've heard multiple reports of people in the mall. but there are a large number of people and we have talked to three or four of them hunkered down in various stores, they've locked down the stores the best they can and have gathered together and waiting for police to come store by store methodically. you see the size of the mall, it's quite large. >> absolutely. to that point. they have to cover all entrances and exits on all sides and prevent anyone from exiting or going back in. this is a huge undertake here. you have uniformed police officers who are wearing their kevlar vests who will ultimately be pulled back once the emergency service and the s.w.a.t. guys get in to start doing their searches. the uniformed cops will fill in behind them to security frozen and cleared areas. >> and as we said we see the police cars spread out all throughout this parking lot and to your point they want to make sure if there is a vehicle that this shooter brought in, that they find that vehicle.
we just saw some people -- obviously law enforcement personnel going around the perimeter of the mall. we've heard multiple reports of people in the mall. but there are a large number of people and we have talked to three or four of them hunkered down in various stores, they've locked down the stores the best they can and have gathered together and waiting for police to come store by store methodically. you see the size of the mall, it's quite large. >> absolutely. to that point. they...
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there was no blood outside the perimeter in any of greg's initial shots.r the perimeter was set. gravitational drops. where did that blood come from? simms also tested a handkerchief that was in ellis's pocket when he was booked. blood on both was ellis's. how did the blood get on the handkerchief? doctor at the hospital noted that ellis had no injuries. added what looks like "noble" in all caps. does ellis look like a handkerchief kind of guy to you? finlay: amino black reacts with the blood. rhodes: look at ridge detail. it's surprising simms didn't process the fingerprint in the first place. well, there was no context for it. the only useful evidence would have been to find claire gibson's blood on the handkerchief. otherwise, it's just ellis's blood on ellis's handkerchief in ellis's pants, so... wouldn't have been a big deal. (beeping) "yancey langer. restricted access." state employee? his name is on the major incident log. does this look familiar to you? looks like the handkerchiefs my mom always buys me for christmas. why? do you remember claire gi
there was no blood outside the perimeter in any of greg's initial shots.r the perimeter was set. gravitational drops. where did that blood come from? simms also tested a handkerchief that was in ellis's pocket when he was booked. blood on both was ellis's. how did the blood get on the handkerchief? doctor at the hospital noted that ellis had no injuries. added what looks like "noble" in all caps. does ellis look like a handkerchief kind of guy to you? finlay: amino black reacts with...
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outside, they established a wide perimeter around the airport creating gridlock on city streets. arriving and departing passengers had to hoof it with all their luggage. these people now hooving it in with their bags, they have been waiting at the perimeter all day long. now as they get set to reopen some of the terminals, they hope to catch their flights. needless to say, david, it will take a while for things to get back to normal. >> david wright leading off. thanks to you. you heard from frightened witnesses in david's report some using luggage for cover. one passenger in that security line who found himself staring down the barrel of that gun. what he said he tells me saved his life. leon, david muir in new york. thanks for joining us, first of all, what did you see? >> i heard the gun shots, i was going through the security gate, i saw people hit the ground. and scurrying and tsa agents telling people run toward the gates. i ran down the hallway, the tsa agent with me ran into a store. and i was just cowering in a corner. when i was cowering in the corner a shooter came by,
outside, they established a wide perimeter around the airport creating gridlock on city streets. arriving and departing passengers had to hoof it with all their luggage. these people now hooving it in with their bags, they have been waiting at the perimeter all day long. now as they get set to reopen some of the terminals, they hope to catch their flights. needless to say, david, it will take a while for things to get back to normal. >> david wright leading off. thanks to you. you heard...
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it the local police that provide the perimeter security, if you will, that's a more soft target outside the check points and so, what we want to do is conduct and i want to work with the director of tsa to lack at how are we coordinating with locals at the airports of security, police officers to see is there something we can do better or differently? i will commend the officers, though, for a very quick and effective response. as you point out, he had multiple rounds that could have killed so many more people. we're fortunate that that didn't happen but unfortunate an officer was killed. >> i seen reports recently that the suspect entered the exit at the security point, in other words, the guard that you kind of walk by as you depart an airport and coming out of where the actual gates are. is that your understanding, and that place has always struck me as kind of an open hole. >> yeah, it's confusing in the accounts that i've read but he shot the tsa officer who was checking documents, went up an escalator, came back down, shot him again and went through the security point. i think it'
it the local police that provide the perimeter security, if you will, that's a more soft target outside the check points and so, what we want to do is conduct and i want to work with the director of tsa to lack at how are we coordinating with locals at the airports of security, police officers to see is there something we can do better or differently? i will commend the officers, though, for a very quick and effective response. as you point out, he had multiple rounds that could have killed so...
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we are seeing officers moving around the perimeter of the u- shaped terminal area. are they semp going to have to go through every single terminal and every nook and cranny to search for possible additional suspects? >> gregg, the worry is yes. they will have to do that and the reason they have to do that, that is the protocol. if there is any good news, la police and sheriff are working with state police and they are going through everyone of those terminals right now as i speak, making sure like you said every nook and cranny no one else is hiding out and the whole incident is not related to something else. it happen just a few hours ago and very fluid. and the airport itself has been surrounded by the police department, no one allowed to go in or out. and every passenger, this is important. every passenger must have id present and if they are flying on the plane, they have to have the other ticket. nrod, we know it happen just after 9 o'clock a.m. on friday. busy time as people are getting out for the weekend, and so there is all sorts of chaos happening in lax.
we are seeing officers moving around the perimeter of the u- shaped terminal area. are they semp going to have to go through every single terminal and every nook and cranny to search for possible additional suspects? >> gregg, the worry is yes. they will have to do that and the reason they have to do that, that is the protocol. if there is any good news, la police and sheriff are working with state police and they are going through everyone of those terminals right now as i speak, making...
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design on the open space connections on the piers and on the scale and interests of the sort of perimeter access along the edges of the pier. and probably most important to us the sort of articulation of the main entrance as you're walking from downtown at the intersection with the embarcadero. so we've included copies of that memo in your packets i believe in august, august 23rdrd. i can provide you another copy. so with that we'll get to the order of business. i'll turn this over to envy colleagues. we'll be here after the presentation to answer any questions you might have. thank you >> is it is this one? okay. thank you. thank you hello again commissioners it's a procure to show you the latter developments. there's been a great deal of work on the project. i want to clarify we're focusing on pier thirty and 32. you may be interested in the seawall site m that won't be presented there's still issues on that. so although obviously there are some implications of the design along the embarcadero. i'm maple to answer as many questions as i can we're happy to answer questions about the whol
design on the open space connections on the piers and on the scale and interests of the sort of perimeter access along the edges of the pier. and probably most important to us the sort of articulation of the main entrance as you're walking from downtown at the intersection with the embarcadero. so we've included copies of that memo in your packets i believe in august, august 23rdrd. i can provide you another copy. so with that we'll get to the order of business. i'll turn this over to envy...
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. >> with respect to the perimeter security which i think has been put off on airports. i think it's a question of no one knowing who's responsible for it. one of the issues i think is important to the chairman is the idea, the concept of reimbursement for added security in the perimeter area. as a frequent traveler, i view the perimeter area in meeting the external and ticketing areas leading up to the secured area where our tsos are. my question to you is what proposition could you put before with respect to funding on reimbursement to local law enforcement for enhanced security that many of the tso tos -- all of them that you've had a chance to speak to -- have suggested that should occur? >> thank you. the first, congresswoman, for your gestures of con doll lens and for your call. appreciate that and pass that on, obviously, to mrs.-- officer hernandez's wife. what you addressed is one of the things that this working group that we established internally and then in discussing with the aviation security advisory council and the broader community what would those costs
. >> with respect to the perimeter security which i think has been put off on airports. i think it's a question of no one knowing who's responsible for it. one of the issues i think is important to the chairman is the idea, the concept of reimbursement for added security in the perimeter area. as a frequent traveler, i view the perimeter area in meeting the external and ticketing areas leading up to the secured area where our tsos are. my question to you is what proposition could you put...
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male whales are kept at the perimeter.y, animals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile relative to the smaller and more agile females. and where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females, but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other whales. >> it's for his own protection, you know, he gets beat up, and so by segregating him, it provides a physical barrier so the females can't kick his butt. >> tilikum is pretty much kept in the back, and then brought out at the very end as like the big splash. he was always happy to see you in the morning. >> hi. >> there we go. >> good boy. >> look at his choppers. >> maybe because he was alone. maybe because he was hungry. maybe because he liked you. who knows what was going on in his head. >> want to whistle? >> yes? >> th
male whales are kept at the perimeter.y, animals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile relative to the smaller and more agile females. and where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females, but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with...
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male whales are kept at the perimeter.nimals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile relative to the smaller and more agile females. and where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females, but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other whales. >> it's for his own protection, you know, he gets beat up, and so by segregating him, it provides a physical barrier so the females can't kick his butt. >> tilikum is pretty much kept in the back, and then brought out at the very end as like the big splash. he was always happy to see you in the morning. >> hi. >> there we go. >> good boy. >> look at his choppers. >> maybe because he was alone. maybe because he was hungry. maybe because he liked you. who knows what was going on in his head. >> want to whistle? >> yes? >> that w
male whales are kept at the perimeter.nimals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile relative to the smaller and more agile females. and where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females, but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the...
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sidewalk barriers would be built aaround the perimeter with police in booths the size of news stands to operate those barriers and security checkpoints for vehicles to be inspected for explosives. explosives. illustrations indicate what they would look like with security in effect. nypd says the proposed changes are necessary. are following the september 11t11th attacks? however, exr residents will be able to get around on foot so long as they register on a security. they industry corey it as an isolated fortress that will impair their quality of life. >> lawyer albert butso represents the neighborhood alliance. >> there are ample ways of ensuring security without making the world trade center campus essentially a fortress and that's what we don't want it to be. >> the neighborhood group of say they want security just not on this scale. their fear is that the neighborhood will be run on the base of security not on the basis of people. >> have a great matter, respect the families. give them a place to go. but don't cut life out of here. don't cut this off from the rest of the world. >
sidewalk barriers would be built aaround the perimeter with police in booths the size of news stands to operate those barriers and security checkpoints for vehicles to be inspected for explosives. explosives. illustrations indicate what they would look like with security in effect. nypd says the proposed changes are necessary. are following the september 11t11th attacks? however, exr residents will be able to get around on foot so long as they register on a security. they industry corey it as...
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male whales are kept in the perimeter.nimals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile, relative to the smaller and more agile females. where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other whales. >> it's for his own protection, you know, he gets beat up, and so by segregating him, it provides a physical barrier so the females can't kick his butt. >> tilikum is pretty much kept in the back, and then brought out at the very end as like the big splash. he was always happy to see you in the morning. >> hi. >> there we go. >> good boy. >> look at his chompers. >> maybe because he was alone, maybe because he was hungry, maybe because he liked you. who knows what was going on in his head. >> want to whistle? >> yes? >> that was re
male whales are kept in the perimeter.nimals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile, relative to the smaller and more agile females. where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other...
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. >> earlier this year the nypd announced a plan to create a security perimeter around the world trade center. around the campus it's called streets would be opened to pedestrians and bikes and closed to unauthorized vehicles. sidewalk barriers would be built around the perimeter with police in booths to operate those are barriers, and securities to be smectded for explosives. what they would like with enhanced security once the campus is in effect. the nypd said the proposed measures are necessary. following the 1993 world trade center bombing and the september 11th attacks. however they say residents will be able to get around free reply on foot so long as they enroll in a screening program. so far that's not enough. >> security campus, describe it as an isolated fortress that will impair their quality of life. >> laur albert butsell represents. >> without the world trade snrer essentially a fortress that's what we don't want it to be. >> the neighborhood group says they want security just not on this scale. their fear is, they worry tourists will have an easier time getting around t
. >> earlier this year the nypd announced a plan to create a security perimeter around the world trade center. around the campus it's called streets would be opened to pedestrians and bikes and closed to unauthorized vehicles. sidewalk barriers would be built around the perimeter with police in booths to operate those are barriers, and securities to be smectded for explosives. what they would like with enhanced security once the campus is in effect. the nypd said the proposed measures are...
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male whales are kept at the perimeter.nimals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile relative to the smaller and more agile females. and where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females, but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other whales. >> it's for his own protection, you know, he gets beat up, and so by segregating him, it provides a physical barrier so the females can't kick his butt. >> tilikum is pretty much kept in the back, and then brought out at the very end as like the big splash. he was always happy to see you in the morning. >> hi. >> there we go. >> good boy. >> look at his choppers. >> maybe because he was alone. maybe because he was hungry. maybe because he liked you. who knows what was going on in his head. >> want to whistle? >> yes? >> that w
male whales are kept at the perimeter.nimals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large, he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile relative to the smaller and more agile females. and where was he going to run? there's no place to run. >> i think he spent a lot of time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females, but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the...
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. >> around the perimeter of the roof. the reason we call it a gravel stof the lip holds the asphalt in place. >> gravel roofs were a traditional san francisco roofing style until recently since it lost fashions? >> it lost fashion due to the fact when one deals with a gravel roof, such as this one here, the weight of the gravel alone. if it's properly applied there is 400 pounds of rock per square foot extra weight you are holding up for no reason. >> is that would fit against the gravel stock. like that on the gravel stop sdpt gravel stop keeps the stones from rolling off. >> what's the best materials to use for flashing. >> i'm sure all of you have seen the plastic gutters and things like that which i don't recommend. plastic gutters dry out of uv race. the best flashing is metal and top of the line is copper. >> what is this material? >> this is the basic metal. >> this is what we see around the city. galvanized sheet metal how long will this last? >> close on the ocean? 10-15 years. >> is that how long you expect the
. >> around the perimeter of the roof. the reason we call it a gravel stof the lip holds the asphalt in place. >> gravel roofs were a traditional san francisco roofing style until recently since it lost fashions? >> it lost fashion due to the fact when one deals with a gravel roof, such as this one here, the weight of the gravel alone. if it's properly applied there is 400 pounds of rock per square foot extra weight you are holding up for no reason. >> is that would fit...
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we have drawing through the neighborhood and then the perimeter streets that drag to other streets. we use the technology to organize all the elements and there's a lot of these elements. and if you do map it in the center you'll realize there hundreds of things on the sidewalk that fall with the shipyard we have to organize that and perhaps make it more organized than perhaps in the city. so the streetscape elements from the water and like i've managed a lot of water to the streetscape to the lighting and sidewalk et those are all i am reintroducing today by streets top lonely and simplifying and to create character and understanding, if you will, as you move through the neighborhood. i'm not going to go through all the daily but i'm happy to answer any questions and how we organize all the detail >> thank you very much. pleasure >> thank you very much - oh. >> okay actually, you know what can you do the other one? do that because i want to point at the screen. thank you evan for that quick presentation >> i want to wrap up in our memo those are the areas, you know, in reviewing th
we have drawing through the neighborhood and then the perimeter streets that drag to other streets. we use the technology to organize all the elements and there's a lot of these elements. and if you do map it in the center you'll realize there hundreds of things on the sidewalk that fall with the shipyard we have to organize that and perhaps make it more organized than perhaps in the city. so the streetscape elements from the water and like i've managed a lot of water to the streetscape to the...
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we begin with developing news in oakland of a perimeter set up of a such for an armed suspect. about 5:40 this evening the suspect's car crashed and flipped over. there were 2 men inside the car, police arrested one of them and the other took off running. police are searching for the second suspect. >>> another developing story this time in richmond, the officer looking for a third person for a silver car right there on the side of your screen. police were chasing that car before it crashed int mcdonald's, two people in the black car were hurt. the driver of the silver car had a felony warrant. he and the passenger ran to the scene after the crash. the passenger was caught but police are still looking for the other one. >>> a vicious attack on a homeless person that was caught on surveillance camera is now investigated by san francisco's police. no one reported the crime but also officers were seen in the video checking on the victim. then police chief greg suhr saw the video on ktvu, he said it was compelling enough to relaunch the investigation under the name john doe. >> we
we begin with developing news in oakland of a perimeter set up of a such for an armed suspect. about 5:40 this evening the suspect's car crashed and flipped over. there were 2 men inside the car, police arrested one of them and the other took off running. police are searching for the second suspect. >>> another developing story this time in richmond, the officer looking for a third person for a silver car right there on the side of your screen. police were chasing that car before it...
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for limiting the number of events and limiting the hours and acholic beverages services and the perimeteror security and noise and parking and loading. i'd be happy to discuss any specifics in detail. those were similar but include other conditions that were agreed to by parties associated with the litigation. the center proposes to hosted live entertainment activities per year with more than 2 hundred and 50 folks. the facility will host 54 music activities and the center will host other things like banquets and meeting. in terms of the physical changes it will remove the seats to angry other chairs and tables. those changes helps to there the seating to 3 hundred persons. it will up grad the facility for food operations and will add beverage concession areas and no alcohol will be served to the general public. the project also include a reconfiguration of the stage as well as new lighting systems. there are no exterior changes proposed to the building. staff received substantial comments from the public in opposition to the application for the site. regarding traffic and loading activit
for limiting the number of events and limiting the hours and acholic beverages services and the perimeteror security and noise and parking and loading. i'd be happy to discuss any specifics in detail. those were similar but include other conditions that were agreed to by parties associated with the litigation. the center proposes to hosted live entertainment activities per year with more than 2 hundred and 50 folks. the facility will host 54 music activities and the center will host other...
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what's itself criteria for today >> the only perimeter was someone who was interested who had an interesting, you know who was willing to serve. someone who brought, you know, not necessarily expertise in one area. the individuals here are definitely interested but they each bring their own background in attributes and this basically was open to whoever wanted to participate and was interested in participating >> how do did the announcement go out? >> you want to come up and talk about this. >> that would be great. come on up >> good afternoon nate i'm donate. it was noticed in the same way there were 2 times we put out announcements and we reached out to our community members to try to get as much diversity as possible there was a lack of interest in the community. we were hoping other supervisors were hopefully investigating folks apply as well. yes, we pilot on facebook and talked to some democratic folks as well >> i'm certainly connected to you and a harvey milk and alice and all of them. i don't know about this. the only thing that concerns me is i always here from the latino community
what's itself criteria for today >> the only perimeter was someone who was interested who had an interesting, you know who was willing to serve. someone who brought, you know, not necessarily expertise in one area. the individuals here are definitely interested but they each bring their own background in attributes and this basically was open to whoever wanted to participate and was interested in participating >> how do did the announcement go out? >> you want to come up and...
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a threat to them than they are to me. >> to keep inmates from escaping, gun guards form a square perimeterund the farm detail by placing themselves at opposite corners. inside the square unarmed guards called line pushers supervise the inmates. >> the gun guard that you see out here, he has the area toward us and also the area going the opposite way. it's a 90 degree. the other gun guard in this area over here, he has a 90 degree angle the other way which watches the two guard lines that way. >> the gun line is there for inmates so they know what not to cross. >> the gun line is an imaginary boundary. an inmate who gets too close to the line is verbally warned. if he continues, a warning shot is fired. if he fails to heed the warning, officers are authorized to wound the inmate to stop him. >> we had at one time where an inmate took off running and we had to run them down, and we just run them down and caught them. in my career, which spans over 27 years, i have never had to use deadly force. >> in addition to preventing escapes, gun guards must be prepared to protect the line pusher. >> t
a threat to them than they are to me. >> to keep inmates from escaping, gun guards form a square perimeterund the farm detail by placing themselves at opposite corners. inside the square unarmed guards called line pushers supervise the inmates. >> the gun guard that you see out here, he has the area toward us and also the area going the opposite way. it's a 90 degree. the other gun guard in this area over here, he has a 90 degree angle the other way which watches the two guard lines...
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earlier we walked the perimeter and you can see these restrooms inside. according to the campus police department which took to facebook and twitter to let students know about this, assistant came student came forward. sometime between 1 and 2:00 this happened. the woman says she was attacked in a stall and police say the woman does know her alleged attacker but they are not releasing a description. nor are they actually commenting on the woman's condition. the school apparently reached out to students sending this e-mail as well. it tweeted out by a student who was clearly upset by this, this girl say inning is the only bathroom she uses here, another person tweeting from san jose to please be safe. always great advice. again ace mentioned i'm waiting to hear back from campus police to see if they are going to be stepping up security or take precautions in light of this sexual assault. now that it's later in the morning we're seeing more show up to work or maybe an early class. we're going to get some comment from people who this could affect. in my next
earlier we walked the perimeter and you can see these restrooms inside. according to the campus police department which took to facebook and twitter to let students know about this, assistant came student came forward. sometime between 1 and 2:00 this happened. the woman says she was attacked in a stall and police say the woman does know her alleged attacker but they are not releasing a description. nor are they actually commenting on the woman's condition. the school apparently reached out to...
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authorities set up a perimeter and searched the area, the suspected robber was found about an hour and a half later hiding behind the west oakland center, he was taken into custody. >>> the university told department heads that immediate cut adjustments are needed to cut the balance. that one faculty member told us the university is in true crisis mode. the school is not making mid year cut and it is simply asking departments to live within their budget and the department chairs call for a meeting tomorrow to discuss the situation. >>> our tom vacar tonight on the top line and the first section to go. >> by the time it was finished 1936, the eastern span was one of the most complicated bridges to built making it dangerous to take down. >> the engineers have been studying of the blueprints of how the bridge is built so they can take it apart in the exact order. >> first thing removing the road way called the candle lever and that'll allow big machines to come into take the big section down. >> what you will see is what folks saw 76 years ago as the bridge just being finished of the huge
authorities set up a perimeter and searched the area, the suspected robber was found about an hour and a half later hiding behind the west oakland center, he was taken into custody. >>> the university told department heads that immediate cut adjustments are needed to cut the balance. that one faculty member told us the university is in true crisis mode. the school is not making mid year cut and it is simply asking departments to live within their budget and the department chairs call...