SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
39
39
Dec 1, 2013
12/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
and for ten months, they did not replace the sheetrock on the inside, and but there is plywood still on the outside of the building, and you know, they have torn up parts of the building and left the plywood on it and if you are that concerned about the safety, plywood rots in any kind of weather and so it is like, we don't leave the buildings with the plywood on the side of it and so you know the safety issue that they are talking about, you know, i just don't believe. and so, we are just asking that you know, that there are other tenants that need to and they have no idea what is going on. so they need to be informed and the zero mun indication has not told them a thing and so we just ask that the permit not granted. >> i reside at 800 lion number two and it is two floors before john's apartment. and i came here today to basically to support john. and you know, coming here, found out that i also am expected to move out of my apartment, and this is the first that i have heard of it. all of the all that i have heard about the work, is for the units that are already empty. below me an
and for ten months, they did not replace the sheetrock on the inside, and but there is plywood still on the outside of the building, and you know, they have torn up parts of the building and left the plywood on it and if you are that concerned about the safety, plywood rots in any kind of weather and so it is like, we don't leave the buildings with the plywood on the side of it and so you know the safety issue that they are talking about, you know, i just don't believe. and so, we are just...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
44
44
Dec 28, 2013
12/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
wood frame, typical house that you can do the things that i was talking about, the anchor and the plywood in the first garage area, you know if you refinanced in the last three years, get some of that savings and it is a really good investment. and the other thing that i try to tell people, earthquake insurance is not the solution to the shelter in place, if there is a big earthquake and your building is damaged, you are not in your house, you may be somewhere else, if you work in the city, it is going to be really hard to commute from sonoma, you want to do what is necessary so that your house is retrofitted and a couple of years of earthquake premium could get you to a level that you could be in the house after a significant earthquake and it may have damage and there is still a shelter in place where you are at home and you are not worried for the government taking care of you and you are living in a place where you can go to work and you want to have your wood frame house is really easy to get to that level. on top of the wood frame house, i mean every wood frame house in the west hal
wood frame, typical house that you can do the things that i was talking about, the anchor and the plywood in the first garage area, you know if you refinanced in the last three years, get some of that savings and it is a really good investment. and the other thing that i try to tell people, earthquake insurance is not the solution to the shelter in place, if there is a big earthquake and your building is damaged, you are not in your house, you may be somewhere else, if you work in the city, it...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
89
89
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i have seen the same thing with 2 sheets of plywood. i want to mention, typical san francisco buildings. we have a huge variety. we have things in the middle of the midblock held up by adjoining buildings. it's held up. it can't fall down. >> so if you live in the midblock, we have corners and have almost all agreed. wood framed soft story buildings, poses substantial hazards. they have few interior partitions. this is a serious hazard. now only do we potentially lose a believe, but the neighborhood serving grocery store. these have potential for enormous impact. how do we reduce that. here's another example. we have these huge variety buildings. this thing is held up with toothpicks. how does it stay up with wind loads? we have things with marginal maintenance and i think a chimney is a significant hazard. think about how to brace your chimney. we don't want to have people being in there's earthquake shacks. we don't have plans. we don't have a plan what we're going to do for housing. >> we know we don't want to be in formaldehyde trai
. >> i have seen the same thing with 2 sheets of plywood. i want to mention, typical san francisco buildings. we have a huge variety. we have things in the middle of the midblock held up by adjoining buildings. it's held up. it can't fall down. >> so if you live in the midblock, we have corners and have almost all agreed. wood framed soft story buildings, poses substantial hazards. they have few interior partitions. this is a serious hazard. now only do we potentially lose a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
78
78
Dec 23, 2013
12/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco'
using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor....
153
153
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
many city businesses had to board up broken windows a number of those windows are still covered with plywood and many wondering why the big retailer has yet to fix windows. smaller businesses did so within weeks. >> this used to be a place to come to see the decorations. >> that was another time. long before graffiti like this became common place. sears in downtown oakland has been punched and kicked by vandals, demonstrators targeted the retailer repeatedly making repairs costly. so months later the building sits like this. owners trying to hide scars and bruises by boarding windows. sears said this in a statement. we sdroent a definite time frame for replacing window because they date back to 1930s and replacing them is more complicated than those in a typical building. sears isn't the only owner in need of tlc. the department of planning says the retailer has been cited for blight. >> we are now talking to them about when they can really get this fixed. they know it's very important to us and i think it matters to them. >> reporter: she says other small businesses also damaged made many r
many city businesses had to board up broken windows a number of those windows are still covered with plywood and many wondering why the big retailer has yet to fix windows. smaller businesses did so within weeks. >> this used to be a place to come to see the decorations. >> that was another time. long before graffiti like this became common place. sears in downtown oakland has been punched and kicked by vandals, demonstrators targeted the retailer repeatedly making repairs costly....
189
189
Dec 12, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
most abandoned houses contain $10,000 worth of lumber, flooring, 2 by 4s, and plywood. entrepreneurs want to reclaim that wood and recycle it. >> we are doing what we can to show people the inherent beauty and opportunity in the wood. >> james designs and sells furniture made from reclaimed lumber. i feel the material had a huge appeal on a fundamental level. the quality of it, the fact that it has a story behind it. all of our pieces come with its own detroit adres. more and more architects are using reclaimed wood. >> we are inherently protecting the environment and offering exotic wood species compared to destroying a rainforest. >> reclaimed wood is not just about recycling. it creates jobs. they call it deconstruction work. >> deconstruction is the opposite of construction. instead of building were the grouped you have we take it from the top down. >> deconstructing a house takes time, skill and labour than carting doororory -- debris to landfill. >> to demolish a house you have a machine, two or three guys. before being turned into a cutting board, dining table or
most abandoned houses contain $10,000 worth of lumber, flooring, 2 by 4s, and plywood. entrepreneurs want to reclaim that wood and recycle it. >> we are doing what we can to show people the inherent beauty and opportunity in the wood. >> james designs and sells furniture made from reclaimed lumber. i feel the material had a huge appeal on a fundamental level. the quality of it, the fact that it has a story behind it. all of our pieces come with its own detroit adres. more and more...
72
72
Dec 23, 2013
12/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
let me tell you what it's made of, plywood, 2 by 4s, 8-inch platforms, acrylic sheets and salad bowlst tube protechers. this is receipt view on christmas morning, 2012. >> all crews report to the hangar. >> he leads these kids in there. >> it's no secret that the war has not been going that well. now, the dark side is trying to put a death star around earth. >> as you can hear, parts of this video, set to the star wars title in the star wars finale by the utah symphony orchestra. >> is it real? >> it looks real to me. >> not just one kid gets in. they each have their own little pod within this x-wing fighter. bobby goes first, right about here. >> if you push that, don't shoot. >> now, you can see bobby is a t turret gunner. i don't know who is enjoying this more, the kids or grandpa. >> here goes gus. he is bombadier gus. he is one of the frontrunners. he is down there. jack, one of the main pilots, put the hatch down. >> this is your targeting computer. >> binoculars. >> it is incredible. >> little franky needs a spot. he goes in there and joins gus down in the bottom there. >> they
let me tell you what it's made of, plywood, 2 by 4s, 8-inch platforms, acrylic sheets and salad bowlst tube protechers. this is receipt view on christmas morning, 2012. >> all crews report to the hangar. >> he leads these kids in there. >> it's no secret that the war has not been going that well. now, the dark side is trying to put a death star around earth. >> as you can hear, parts of this video, set to the star wars title in the star wars finale by the utah symphony...
70
70
Dec 1, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i decided that the ground floor should be the bunker and i only had enough plywood to cover up alloors and windows for the ground floor. >> tony's neighbor beth rushes over with her husband, children and pets to ride out the storm. >> the first thing in my mind was to protect as many of my belongings as i could, thinking that i was going to lose most everything, and get my family to what i considered a safe house. and that was tony's house. >> they felt that it was safer up in the highlands where we lived rather than being down on the coastal area where you would have large waves, possible tsunami. >> tony and his friends hunkered down and to prepare for the worst. >> it clouded over and then the wind started. once the wind started, you needed to be inside or in some type of shelter. it was quite the roar. the wind was blowing horizontal, the rain pelting the entire house. >> tony's brother-in-law films the wrath of hurricane iniki from a house across the street through a crack in the plywood protecting his window, tony monitors the strengthening storm. >> every time i looked out t
. >> i decided that the ground floor should be the bunker and i only had enough plywood to cover up alloors and windows for the ground floor. >> tony's neighbor beth rushes over with her husband, children and pets to ride out the storm. >> the first thing in my mind was to protect as many of my belongings as i could, thinking that i was going to lose most everything, and get my family to what i considered a safe house. and that was tony's house. >> they felt that it was...
272
272
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
so things like old furniture, plywood, drywall, that's what's inside, and that's what's burning.d tools. so it's very labor-intensive for firefighters.ç$ r(tf o it is a dense trash heap. department says there are no injuries.@ónobody was insidew7re when the fire started.w3 so nobody was hurt. crews are investigating, they are trying to figure out what started this fire. but at thi+d point theçó focus to get water on there and to geq this fire out. reporting live, nbc bay area. >> lot of ca&g passing by can see the smoke. >>> we want to remindxd you tod in the bay starts early at 4:00 and the memorial service forçó nelson mandela is at 1:00. >>> the temperaturesq are going a little bit of wind we should seeok areas o 20s and 30slp elsewhere includi san jose. >> wear a coat, going to be chilly! i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no.
so things like old furniture, plywood, drywall, that's what's inside, and that's what's burning.d tools. so it's very labor-intensive for firefighters.ç$ r(tf o it is a dense trash heap. department says there are no injuries.@ónobody was insidew7re when the fire started.w3 so nobody was hurt. crews are investigating, they are trying to figure out what started this fire. but at thi+d point theçó focus to get water on there and to geq this fire out. reporting live, nbc bay area. >> lot...
245
245
Dec 17, 2013
12/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
is any need for evacuation, the build ing on the south side or the east side, it may need to have plywood on the windows in case something happens. >> i just got off the phone with a spokesman from the building department. he says this was permitted for a remodel. there has been inspections here at the site and they are looking into why this happened and what to do next. >> developing news. we are waiting to learn the names of the six american soldiers killed in a helicopter crash in southern afghanistan this morning. according to the defense department, it appears the helicopter engine failed. only one person survived the crash. officials say there were no reports of enemy fire at the time and it is the most deadly single incident if troops in afghanistan twins 2012. they were part of the nato led force. >> investigators want to know why there was a second fire at the same recycling plant in five weeks. the fire kurd after an explosion at the sims metal management yard. you can see the toxic smoke from the fire. our reporter, matt keller, joins us live. >> the fire is." you can see how h
is any need for evacuation, the build ing on the south side or the east side, it may need to have plywood on the windows in case something happens. >> i just got off the phone with a spokesman from the building department. he says this was permitted for a remodel. there has been inspections here at the site and they are looking into why this happened and what to do next. >> developing news. we are waiting to learn the names of the six american soldiers killed in a helicopter crash...
131
131
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
KOFY
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this building on the south side, i guess east side may need to put some plywood on windows in case something happens >> it's unclear if the developer swilwill have to go through process again. investigators are trying to figure out why a gunman shot three people before police say the gunman killed one person, then shot himself. one doctor is in surgery. police did a room by room search and could not find victims or suspects. >> we have cleared this building and have pro is heed through peopleinside. and have allowed them to go home. and collected two dozen witnesses >> there is no indication of foul play after an explosion of santa rita jail. four inmates were taken to local hospitals. a oven floor flew off hinges hitting one inmate in the head, forcing a lock down at the jail. there were a number of folks outside the back end of the jail by the back kitchen. there was clear tre was damage. >> and the kitchen will remain closed. ivestigators try to determine what caused this explosion. and perhaps if there was a gas leak. the officials say it will not impact meals >> a fire in a me
. >> this building on the south side, i guess east side may need to put some plywood on windows in case something happens >> it's unclear if the developer swilwill have to go through process again. investigators are trying to figure out why a gunman shot three people before police say the gunman killed one person, then shot himself. one doctor is in surgery. police did a room by room search and could not find victims or suspects. >> we have cleared this building and have pro...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
52
52
Dec 7, 2013
12/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
add plywood and want to do it all in one project rather than take people out pop them back in and do something later which does make sense. >> one last question. so looking at the over all permit history of the property besides the ones that are in we this evening, what does the permit history look like on that property? >> i looked at the permit history, there were permits revoked on the board of appeals, for the fire escape issues, and i did for the really look into it, but there were permits revoke and what i saw on the visits there probably was not as many permits taken out as there should have been, the building is in bad maintenance and it looks like it need, it is not a building that you walk past and say that it looks great. it need work done to it. >> there is another permit that is issued for replacing the floor joists in kitchen and so i don't know you will leave through that. and so that would be a reason but that permit is not appealed. but it was issued earlier this year as a revision to this permit that is suspended. >> i think that this is the 6th time this site has b
add plywood and want to do it all in one project rather than take people out pop them back in and do something later which does make sense. >> one last question. so looking at the over all permit history of the property besides the ones that are in we this evening, what does the permit history look like on that property? >> i looked at the permit history, there were permits revoked on the board of appeals, for the fire escape issues, and i did for the really look into it, but there...
362
362
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this building on the south side, i guess east side may need to put some plywood on windows in case something happens >> it's unclear if the developer swilwill have to go through process again. investigators are trying to figure out why a gunman shot three people before police say the gunman killed one person, then shot himself. one doctor is in surgery. police did a room by room search and could not find victims or suspects. >> we have cleared this building and have po pro is heed through people inside. and have allowed them to go home. and collected two dozen witnesses >> there is no indication of foul play after an explosion of santa rita jail. four inmates were taken to local hospitals. a oven floor flew off hinges hitting one inmate in the head, forcing a lock down at the jail. there were a number of folks outside the back end of the jail by the back kitchen. there was clear there was damage. >> and the kitchen will remain closed. investigators try to determine what caused this explosion. and perhaps if there was a gas leak. the officials say it will not impact meals >> a fire
. >> this building on the south side, i guess east side may need to put some plywood on windows in case something happens >> it's unclear if the developer swilwill have to go through process again. investigators are trying to figure out why a gunman shot three people before police say the gunman killed one person, then shot himself. one doctor is in surgery. police did a room by room search and could not find victims or suspects. >> we have cleared this building and have po...
93
93
Dec 3, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
the structure was shoddily made with plywood. like a wooden match. >> we never stopped our negotiation efforts. we continued right up until i turned off the speakers on that last day at 12:35 in the afternoon. >> everyone was in tears. we could all see the faces of the children. we all knew who they were. we had seen them. and that's what we were dedicated to doing, was trying to rescue those kids out of there. and that had all gone up in smoke and we knew that they were all dying and there was nothing that we could do about it. >> to recap for those viewers just tuning into cnn. it's day 51 in waco, texas, and the standoff now seems to be coming to an exclusive and fiery end. >> i did not think that he would fulfill his prophecy. that's what he did. what he did. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. c
the structure was shoddily made with plywood. like a wooden match. >> we never stopped our negotiation efforts. we continued right up until i turned off the speakers on that last day at 12:35 in the afternoon. >> everyone was in tears. we could all see the faces of the children. we all knew who they were. we had seen them. and that's what we were dedicated to doing, was trying to rescue those kids out of there. and that had all gone up in smoke and we knew that they were all dying...
117
117
Dec 29, 2013
12/13
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
it is if you took a piece of plywood and cut it in half and put the top on the bottom.ally came at 3:00 in the morning. i woke up and thought, i think that will work. i got up and did it. >> how come not just right then? >> it was cold and i did not want to go downstairs. >> artists succumbing to creatures of comfort. >> that one did occur in the middle of the night. i thought, i wonder if i can do this? >> had you been thinking about it? >> no, sometimes you think about a lot of things that are possible and then you take them off the table where they fall to a different part of your brain. and for some reason they come up. what is interesting about the brain discussions we had before, i think there is a part of the brain, limbic that deals with intuition, emotion, and experience and i think that if i look at this last show, the reason these pieces came about was i really wanted to get away from the linear things i was doing and i allowed myself a greater freedom in terms of intuitively wanting to move into a ziggurat space. but only one piece against the wall. that was
it is if you took a piece of plywood and cut it in half and put the top on the bottom.ally came at 3:00 in the morning. i woke up and thought, i think that will work. i got up and did it. >> how come not just right then? >> it was cold and i did not want to go downstairs. >> artists succumbing to creatures of comfort. >> that one did occur in the middle of the night. i thought, i wonder if i can do this? >> had you been thinking about it? >> no, sometimes you...
129
129
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
KOFY
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the building on the south side l i guess on the east side may need to put some plywood on the window in case something happens. >> carolyn reporting. now it's unclear if the developer mel murphy has to go through the permit process again since the house will no longer be a remodel but now new construction. >> meantime city of san francisco wants to know if you are protecting your smart phone. district attorney office survey nearly 350 people is and found 78 percent of there's own an i-phone have the find my app activated. the apple technology can track a lost or stolen i-phone or tablet and make it inoperable. this study is one of the latest moves by district attorney george gas cone and crusade to get phone manufacture investigators install a kill switch to disable a lost or stolen phone. his office says more than 50% of robbery in the city last year targeted these devices. i just kicked mine to make sure that i have that the activated on my phone. perhaps you should do the sail. can help protect you. >> well we have a lot more to get to here on 7 news at fen:00. up next oakland fam
. >> the building on the south side l i guess on the east side may need to put some plywood on the window in case something happens. >> carolyn reporting. now it's unclear if the developer mel murphy has to go through the permit process again since the house will no longer be a remodel but now new construction. >> meantime city of san francisco wants to know if you are protecting your smart phone. district attorney office survey nearly 350 people is and found 78 percent of...
142
142
Dec 11, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
but lumber, flooring, 2 x 4s, plywood.ntrepreneurs want to reclaim that wood, recycle it instead of seeing it wasted and ruined. >> we're doing what we can to show people the inherentout bbey in this wood. >> reporter: designing furniture from this reclaimed lumber. >> i think it has huge appeal, the natural quality, the fact that it has a story behind it. all of our pieces come with its unique detroit address. >> more and more architects and interior decorators are using reclaimed wood for their environmentally conscious glints we're protecting the environment and offering exotic wood space rather than destroying a rain forest. >> but it's not just about recycling. it creates jobs. they call it deconstruction work. >> it's the opposite of construction. instead of building the house from the ground up, we take it down from the top down. >> reporter: contractors say deconstructing a house takes more time, skill and labor than just knocking it down and carting the debris off to a landfill. >> right now we have six workers on
but lumber, flooring, 2 x 4s, plywood.ntrepreneurs want to reclaim that wood, recycle it instead of seeing it wasted and ruined. >> we're doing what we can to show people the inherentout bbey in this wood. >> reporter: designing furniture from this reclaimed lumber. >> i think it has huge appeal, the natural quality, the fact that it has a story behind it. all of our pieces come with its unique detroit address. >> more and more architects and interior decorators are...
148
148
Dec 12, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
most abandoned houses still contain about $10,000 worth of lumber, flooring, two by fours and plywoodtrepreneurs want to reclaim that wood and recycle it instead of seeing it wasted and ruined. >> we're doing what we can to snow people the inherent beauty and opportunity within this wood. >> james willer an architect and third generation master carpenter, designs furniture. >> on a fundamental level to people the natural quality of it, the fact that it just has a story behind it. all of our pieces come with its own unique detroit address. >> more and more, architects and interior decorators are using reclaimed wood for their environmentally conscious clients. >> we are offering species, compared to destroying a rain forest. >> but reclaimed wood is not just about recycling. it creates jobs, they call it deconstruction. >> deconstruction is instead of assembling a house we take it down from the top down. >> it takes more time skill and labor than just knocking it down and carting the debris off to the landfill. >> we've got six workers on this one right now. it's coming down pretty qui
most abandoned houses still contain about $10,000 worth of lumber, flooring, two by fours and plywoodtrepreneurs want to reclaim that wood and recycle it instead of seeing it wasted and ruined. >> we're doing what we can to snow people the inherent beauty and opportunity within this wood. >> james willer an architect and third generation master carpenter, designs furniture. >> on a fundamental level to people the natural quality of it, the fact that it just has a story behind...
175
175
Dec 27, 2013
12/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
if says if you took a piece of plywood, cut it in have and put the top on the bottom and it just stood the morning. i woke up and thought oh, i think that will work. i got up the next morning and did it. >> why didn't you just do it right then before you forgot it. >> it was cold and i didn't want to go downstairs. i wanted to remember-- . >> rose: so artists are succumbing to creature comforts. >> well, no, i don't have-- a lot of workpeople will say their work os kur in dreams. but that one did occur in the middle of the night. i thought i wonder if i could do this. >> rose: had you been thinking about it at all. >> no, it just occurred to me. sometimes it is seepage. sometimes you think about a lot of things that are possible and then you take them off the table or they fall to a different part of your brain and then for some reason they come up. i think what's interesting is about this whole brain discussions we had before. >> rose: when you were hear, right. >> i think there's a limbic part of the brain which deals with intuition, emotion, and experience. and i think that if i loo
if says if you took a piece of plywood, cut it in have and put the top on the bottom and it just stood the morning. i woke up and thought oh, i think that will work. i got up the next morning and did it. >> why didn't you just do it right then before you forgot it. >> it was cold and i didn't want to go downstairs. i wanted to remember-- . >> rose: so artists are succumbing to creature comforts. >> well, no, i don't have-- a lot of workpeople will say their work os kur...
57
57
Dec 16, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> inmates spend years living in cells with floor space about the size of a piece of plywood, 4' xons and contraband not allowed in folsom prison. that's why there's the investigative services unit. sort of a police department within a police department. officer juan berrago and his team investigate prison gang activity, inmate squabbles and homicides. and to keep all those things from getting out of hand, he's constantly looking for signs of trouble. >> they'll use toothpaste. they'll use any type of ceramic putty or cement, anything that's in the institution to conceal things or sometimes even hidden compartments. >> when inmates are released to the exercise yard, they never know if officer berrago was looking in their cell. when they return, there will be no doubt he was there. nothing is overlooked. >> tubes of toothpaste. try to see the integrity has not been broken. a lot of times they'll stick stuff down in and retrieve it later. you got these speed sticks, stuff like that. usually what we'll have to do is go all the way through to make sure that at the very bottom of this,
. >> inmates spend years living in cells with floor space about the size of a piece of plywood, 4' xons and contraband not allowed in folsom prison. that's why there's the investigative services unit. sort of a police department within a police department. officer juan berrago and his team investigate prison gang activity, inmate squabbles and homicides. and to keep all those things from getting out of hand, he's constantly looking for signs of trouble. >> they'll use toothpaste....
382
382
Dec 31, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 382
favorite 0
quote 0
she was playing on after it and the plywood gave out. >> very difficult.an see from the well going down with very little light. >> she pushed up and i was able to get it under her arm and tie it off >> she was alert and breathing who she emerged. >> 54% of americans believe the economy will get better a year from now and that is up 5% from last year. 35% say it will get worse. david rucker is a correspondent at the senior washington. which group is right? they feel optimistic but will we feel the recovery in 2014? >> we will find out and find out shortly. there are two issues with the economy. one is what are the metrics. is job creation strong? are people spending money? are businesses investing? the other important issue is how do people feel about it? that has been lacking. and it has been an economic recovery for the past couple years but no one has felt it. very few people have been acting that things are getting better and that is why i thought the poll was notable because we are seeing people being optimistic about the economy and direction. republi
she was playing on after it and the plywood gave out. >> very difficult.an see from the well going down with very little light. >> she pushed up and i was able to get it under her arm and tie it off >> she was alert and breathing who she emerged. >> 54% of americans believe the economy will get better a year from now and that is up 5% from last year. 35% say it will get worse. david rucker is a correspondent at the senior washington. which group is right? they feel...
320
320
Dec 9, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
the float through virginia beach farm, i believe, all of a sudden, flames starting coming out of a plywood say a power generator is to blame. >> near dallas, look at this. sheets of ice come crashing down from buildings and smashing onto cars. amazingly, no one is hurt, just a lot of insurance claims. >>> slip sliding away, the winter weather separating fair weather football fans from the real ones. as mother nature turned nfl stadiums into snow globes. in philly, a full-blown blizzard. conditions also making play interesting in pittsburgh. baltimore, green bay, and washington. and that's today's hit play. >>> and we roll on. you're watching cnn, hour two. i'm brooke baldwin live in new york for you today. we begin with a new and horrific reminder that the online world can be dangerous and at times deadly. now it's happened to an indiana father with the best of intentions. indianapolis police say an iraq war vet was murdered at this apartment complex wednesday after he responded to an ad on craigs list. our affiliate reports james vestor was hoping to buy a used ipad as a christmas present
the float through virginia beach farm, i believe, all of a sudden, flames starting coming out of a plywood say a power generator is to blame. >> near dallas, look at this. sheets of ice come crashing down from buildings and smashing onto cars. amazingly, no one is hurt, just a lot of insurance claims. >>> slip sliding away, the winter weather separating fair weather football fans from the real ones. as mother nature turned nfl stadiums into snow globes. in philly, a full-blown...
420
420
Dec 12, 2013
12/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 420
favorite 0
quote 0
that most abandoned houses contain about $10,000 worth of lumber, flooring, two by fours and plywood.repreneurs want to recycle it. >> we're doing what we can to show people the inherent beauty and opportunity within this wood. >> james, an arc tech and third generation master carpenter sells and designs furniture made from reclaimed lumber. >> i feel this material has a huge appeal on a fundamental level. the fact that it has a story behind it, all of our pieces come with its own unique detroit address. >> more people are using reclaimed wood for their environmentally conscious clients. >> we're not just profit-driven, we're protecting the environment, and offering basically what is exotic wood species compared to destroying a rain forest. >> reclaimed wood isn't just about recycling. it creates jobs. they call it deconstruction work. >> deconstruction is the opposite of construction, so instead of building the house from the ground up, we take it down from the top down. >> contractors say deconstructing a house takes more skill, time and labor than knocking it down and carting the d
that most abandoned houses contain about $10,000 worth of lumber, flooring, two by fours and plywood.repreneurs want to recycle it. >> we're doing what we can to show people the inherent beauty and opportunity within this wood. >> james, an arc tech and third generation master carpenter sells and designs furniture made from reclaimed lumber. >> i feel this material has a huge appeal on a fundamental level. the fact that it has a story behind it, all of our pieces come with its...