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so he offered the leadership to shaw. shaw was initially hesitant about accepting it. you might have heard or seen the movie "glory," which came out in the late 1980's starring denzel washington and rather broader. -- matthrew broderick. broderick played shaw. the movie depicts shaw's reluctance about accepting the commission. in part, he may have been hesitant to accept because he was only 25 years old. imagine leaving such -- leading such a momentous band of men at such a very young age. other pictures along this wall i think are equally momentous. these two are made of soldiers right after they received their uniforms and their rifles at camp meade. we know they were issued their rifles early in may, 1863. and these two soldiers from the same company i of the 54th, as soon as they got their uniforms and their rifles seems to have marched themselves down to the local photographer's studio to have their pictures taken. or looked to -- at this picture here. frederick douglass had two sons in the 54th. sergeant major lewis douglass was one of them. he was one of the hig
so he offered the leadership to shaw. shaw was initially hesitant about accepting it. you might have heard or seen the movie "glory," which came out in the late 1980's starring denzel washington and rather broader. -- matthrew broderick. broderick played shaw. the movie depicts shaw's reluctance about accepting the commission. in part, he may have been hesitant to accept because he was only 25 years old. imagine leaving such -- leading such a momentous band of men at such a very young...
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clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way, shaw seems almostved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable, at best. >> the most shameful thing you've ever seen. everyone knew in the courtroom that clay shaw couldn't possibly have been more innocent. >> in a unanimous verdict by a 12-man jury, shaw was found not guilty of charges that he conspired to kill the late president john kennedy. >> clay, we have our first question. why did you do it? [ laughter ] >> after the not guilty verdict, editorials around the country, one of the darkest chapters in american jurisprudence history. it's just a crime. >> from what i saw and heard, i didn't think he proven clay shaw's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. i would have voted not guilty for clay shaw. >> i think tha
clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way, shaw seems almostved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react when the state talks about things like conspiracy. >> the trial went on for six weeks. it's important to note that not one witness produced by garrison survived cross-examination. they were all proven to be unreliable, at best. >> the most shameful thing you've...
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shaw will be charged with participation in a conspiracy to murder john f. he was a very well respected businessman in new orleans. he had been distinguished soldier during world war ii. he was also a homosexual and closeted and i think that played a part and then i think they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> the case he built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not pass a lie detector test that garrison ordered. garrison knew it. >> garrison started bribing witnesses, intimidating witnesses. >> he said he could serve his whole nine year sentence or cut loose right away. >> hypotheticnotizing witnesses. >> we decided to give him machinery to make sure he was telling the truth. >> leon. >> does leon have a last name? >> oswald. >> you said the methods were illegal? >> that was a very legal and unethical. >> he had everyone in their grandmother involved in the assassination. at one time us oil millionaires then the minute men, then it was a homosexual killing. >> yes, sir? >> do you feel that homosexuality was a factor in the
shaw will be charged with participation in a conspiracy to murder john f. he was a very well respected businessman in new orleans. he had been distinguished soldier during world war ii. he was also a homosexual and closeted and i think that played a part and then i think they realized the truth that there isn't anything there. >> the case he built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not pass a lie detector test that garrison ordered. garrison knew it. >> garrison...
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. >> reporter: robert bailey junior, michael bell, brian purvis, theo shaw. four young me, part of a group of defendants known as the jena #, a racially charged case that divided the nation. the teens were charged with attempted murder, then battery following is 2006 schoolyard fight that left a white classmate unconscious. >> i know what i did, but when i heard the term attempted murder, i'm think, like, man, attempted murder. all i did... >> michael bell was the first of the six teens to be tried and convicted in adult court. a ruling that sparked anger across the country. what is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase jeana 6 pain. >> reporter: now a 24-year-old student at southern university in baton rouge, bell wants to set the record straight. >> it's important for the country to know what happened with the jeana 6. they stood up and said they had nothing to do with it and i did everything. it was important for everybody to know what happened. if you had a part in it you should have said at the time that you had something to do with
. >> reporter: robert bailey junior, michael bell, brian purvis, theo shaw. four young me, part of a group of defendants known as the jena #, a racially charged case that divided the nation. the teens were charged with attempted murder, then battery following is 2006 schoolyard fight that left a white classmate unconscious. >> i know what i did, but when i heard the term attempted murder, i'm think, like, man, attempted murder. all i did... >> michael bell was the first of the...
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shaw can operate the glen eagles it's clear to us who are regular patrons it has to be a labor of love it's not going to be harding park but it has something and brings something unique to our community not only golfers but it serves as a sign of something in the community t it also is unique it's a 9 hole golf course so many of us who are working people who don't have a lot of time to play golf and glen eagle serves a purpose i play in the middle of the day between work and get out and play and enjoy i know there's been point flt in the past some uses of the land for other purposes but as long time resident and a heavy yourself of mcclaren park that's a highly underutilized resource so from my prospective i don't see the golf course and it's conversion to other uses if it's contemplated to be worthwhile or worth on investment by the city that's my comments and i appreciate i giving me a couple of moments thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is albert i started playing golf in 1964 glen eagles was two years old i'm a senior citizen and can't afford to play harding and even shops i do
shaw can operate the glen eagles it's clear to us who are regular patrons it has to be a labor of love it's not going to be harding park but it has something and brings something unique to our community not only golfers but it serves as a sign of something in the community t it also is unique it's a 9 hole golf course so many of us who are working people who don't have a lot of time to play golf and glen eagle serves a purpose i play in the middle of the day between work and get out and play...
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linked by their history, shaw is. >> i didn't think i would be here without their voices. age tating the system for a just outcome. as i leave the office, if i get on the street car or bike, i think about the ways in which it can be a bet the colleague or person. >>> that's "america tonight"s sara hoy. next - a scout's duty to live with honour and honesty, challenging the boy scouts to >> on tech know, imagine getting the chance to view the world. >> the brain is re-learning how it sees again >> after decades in the dark, >> i couldn't get around on my own >> a miraculous bionic eye... >> i'm seeing flashes >> great >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've every done, even though i can't see. >> tech know. >> we're here in the vortex. only on al jazeera america. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it
linked by their history, shaw is. >> i didn't think i would be here without their voices. age tating the system for a just outcome. as i leave the office, if i get on the street car or bike, i think about the ways in which it can be a bet the colleague or person. >>> that's "america tonight"s sara hoy. next - a scout's duty to live with honour and honesty, challenging the boy scouts to >> on tech know, imagine getting the chance to view the world. >> the...
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linked by their history, shaw is. >> i didn't think i would be here without their voices. age tating the system for a just outcome. as i leave the office, if i get on the street car or bike, i think about the ways in which it can be a bet the colleague or person. >>> that's "america tonight"s sara hoy. next - a scout's duty to live with honour and honesty, challenging the boy scouts to >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting
linked by their history, shaw is. >> i didn't think i would be here without their voices. age tating the system for a just outcome. as i leave the office, if i get on the street car or bike, i think about the ways in which it can be a bet the colleague or person. >>> that's "america tonight"s sara hoy. next - a scout's duty to live with honour and honesty, challenging the boy scouts to >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and...
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robert bailey junior jessie ray beard, carr win jones and theo shaw pleaded no contest to battery in 2009. >> it brings back a lot of memories. >> reporter: 25-year-old brian lives in dallas with his son, started a tort company and plans on releasing a book. >> i believe the case was resolve, i don't believe it was justice i fight for adversity. i make new routes. >> robert bailey junior lives in louisiana, near his alma'am arda, gram line university. >> there was no jena 6 he says there was a jenna 1 and feels he was hung out. do you share a similar concern, does that make sense to you where he's coming from is he a scapegoat? >> it made sense if you are in his shoes. you know the issue. he did more time than anybody else. he didn't see what we saw, the 20,000 people on the streets. he didn't see or witness that. he didn't witness the meat of the whole case. he was incarcerated during the media. it will make you feel solitude. >>> bailey a 24-year-old father of two, graduated in may and starts grad school this summer. he says the jena 6 case is behind him. >> i'm not mad at no one a
robert bailey junior jessie ray beard, carr win jones and theo shaw pleaded no contest to battery in 2009. >> it brings back a lot of memories. >> reporter: 25-year-old brian lives in dallas with his son, started a tort company and plans on releasing a book. >> i believe the case was resolve, i don't believe it was justice i fight for adversity. i make new routes. >> robert bailey junior lives in louisiana, near his alma'am arda, gram line university. >> there was...
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then there's my landlord randy shaw, he organizes unions among the poor. he sounds so authoritative, he must care a lot. and personally he doesn't care organized services for his tenants. he doesn't do anything to keep drug dealers out of my hallway. he doesn't -- if he doesn't keep the whole down the hall quiet when she has a screaming fit trying to collect monies owed it because he doesn't care and if he tv into the air well, all night he doesn't even care to care. good job mr. shaw. and by the way, i can't survive on 4.5 hours of sleep a night. that is -- thank you mr. president. [applause] >> next speaker. >> thank you. i'm with friends of the san francisco estuary. we're here to commend david chiu for bringing forth item 67, the resolution urging protection of the estuary. this speaks to the importance of a healthy estuary. fresh water play is a crucial [inaudible] acts as a nursery for commercially important species such as dungeonous crab and [inaudible] helped build san francisco and contribute to the economy even today rely on adequate fresh water
then there's my landlord randy shaw, he organizes unions among the poor. he sounds so authoritative, he must care a lot. and personally he doesn't care organized services for his tenants. he doesn't do anything to keep drug dealers out of my hallway. he doesn't -- if he doesn't keep the whole down the hall quiet when she has a screaming fit trying to collect monies owed it because he doesn't care and if he tv into the air well, all night he doesn't even care to care. good job mr. shaw. and by...
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shaw. >> thank you. thank you colleagues, if no other questions at this time i would like to open to public comment. if there are members of the public who wish to comment on item no. 1, please step forward, if there are more than one 1 person please lineup. >> if you only give me 2 minutes. this morning i went to the center. i came away from dell nor the e bus station. i stopped at starbucks to talk to my people and express my opinion. but back to focus. open space, internal, external, for our people, the youngster. and the people of tenderloin. so we have the open space. it's a good size without them spending too much money like even for star bulbs. -- starbucks. you have to pay $250 for a large cup of coffee. if for them to be to practice the office job like central business district area battery. that means for them they will replace not to spend money to be restaurants, city inside restaurants outside restaurants to practice to lead them to a better job in the future to heading some office positions
shaw. >> thank you. thank you colleagues, if no other questions at this time i would like to open to public comment. if there are members of the public who wish to comment on item no. 1, please step forward, if there are more than one 1 person please lineup. >> if you only give me 2 minutes. this morning i went to the center. i came away from dell nor the e bus station. i stopped at starbucks to talk to my people and express my opinion. but back to focus. open space, internal,...
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. >> police arrested 32 year old ian shaw just few blocks away. now believes this wasn't his first theft. >> it looks like he's pounds over a hundred roughly 125 items. >> they say records show shaw has been stealing and pawning off items since may. but police say it, seems, he finally picked the wrong neighborhood. >> just need to be part of making it right sometimes. >> for a grandmother of 11, has made a habit out of making sure everyone is following the rules. >> my family said, mom, you don't need to do. that will yes, i do. >> fox's caroline conally reporting for us tonight. now, closer to home, three state legislators are honored for their support of music, education. state senator shirley kitchen, state representative, and philadelphia councilwoman, cindy back, all received awards at a luncheon there in wynnefield today. they've all taken steps to ensure there is music and performing arts, education, for at risk inner city kids and families. this is in north philadelphia they're talking about. many others who support the arts were honored,
. >> police arrested 32 year old ian shaw just few blocks away. now believes this wasn't his first theft. >> it looks like he's pounds over a hundred roughly 125 items. >> they say records show shaw has been stealing and pawning off items since may. but police say it, seems, he finally picked the wrong neighborhood. >> just need to be part of making it right sometimes. >> for a grandmother of 11, has made a habit out of making sure everyone is following the rules....
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i'm here on behalf of the association many are on vacation i had an interesting meeting are la bell shaw he is a friend of mine and he said i come forward to talk about him. affordable care act has gone through a lot of change and we need someone that has a common sense approach wells is that guy he's also smiling like on the picture he finds is way to amongst things and breakdown the most complex things to the community you don't see all the time. one of the things the board has told me that's our guy 2 hundred hundred and 51 meetings he's done 2 hundred and 51 calls they just rave about him all the time he's such a great guy are that i know if lavelle wasn't a good father and had to go to an appointment he'd be here with his kid to thank him for his commitment from a perspective i find it interesting to work with wells we work in immense environments with when you have someone with the commitment and our understanding we're severing some of the most vulnerable people it's refreshing to have someone like i am as a partner i'm not not happy to see him go i missed our party but we'll have
i'm here on behalf of the association many are on vacation i had an interesting meeting are la bell shaw he is a friend of mine and he said i come forward to talk about him. affordable care act has gone through a lot of change and we need someone that has a common sense approach wells is that guy he's also smiling like on the picture he finds is way to amongst things and breakdown the most complex things to the community you don't see all the time. one of the things the board has told me that's...
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is they generally fail to secure the healthy environment so loudly declared by it's president randy shaw who is not all around to observe they network to enforce the halfway and front desk staff fail to document noise violations and tobacco violations at any time and members of the staff have aviators themselves. in the city and county in its less-than-perfect wisdom refuse to help now members now it there's a big pot of money and expenses can be recovered and damages and the injured can be contemplated and fees i'm sure the lawyers are enthusiastic i'm asking you to have a windfall in psycho force several years until judgements are satisfied >> thanks. >> next speaker >> hi, i'm with the san francisco living wage coalition. i was a participant in the jobs community program which i was in for 9 months and c.j. p agency a jobs program i was done i went back to welfare. afterward i didn't meet the minimum qualification for the city job because i didn't have one year of experience i had to relocation to oakland because findings affordable housing what is not an option i was displaced. we're
is they generally fail to secure the healthy environment so loudly declared by it's president randy shaw who is not all around to observe they network to enforce the halfway and front desk staff fail to document noise violations and tobacco violations at any time and members of the staff have aviators themselves. in the city and county in its less-than-perfect wisdom refuse to help now members now it there's a big pot of money and expenses can be recovered and damages and the injured can be...
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, and d.itious shaw. this is the standard, but important disclaimer. this data is coming from quarterly s.e.c. filings, they're out six weeks after the end of the quarter. it's all we got. the numbers might have changed since the last reporting. they could go up, they could go down. still, however, this is the last data we've got, take it with a grain of salt, but know they have been in those names and don't forget some of them will be at our conference on wednesday. >>> let's bring in brian vili. he covers many of the names we just highlighted. do you think that some of these names may also be takeout candidates? >> yes, i think the takeout candidates that you mentioned, i would say that one of them is a takeout candidate. i would say a few have assets that can be taken out separately, and whatever project have been going on. oasis, the name you mentioned there is as close to a pure play are or is a pure play bakken producer, for me someone looking into the bakken, that's probably the closest way to do i
, and d.itious shaw. this is the standard, but important disclaimer. this data is coming from quarterly s.e.c. filings, they're out six weeks after the end of the quarter. it's all we got. the numbers might have changed since the last reporting. they could go up, they could go down. still, however, this is the last data we've got, take it with a grain of salt, but know they have been in those names and don't forget some of them will be at our conference on wednesday. >>> let's bring in...
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robert shaw. there has been much made over the unanimous decision from the supreme court that said that president obama went beyond his powers in the case against the senate. the question is does that make things easier if the house wants to sue the president? >> i think that this is the whole point of striking while the iron is hot and a point where the supreme court ruled 9-0 against the president. there is going to be a time for speaker boehner to file his lawsuit now may be that time. the only issue i point out they could prove suffered injury and biggest issue we will talk about is standing and whether or not the house of representatives has standing to sue the president in this situation. >> you pointed out 1997, the supreme court basically said congress can't sue. it is a little bit too far-fetched to get the standing you need go in and even if you have a good case. does things change in this case? >> i think that raines v. bird will be used as president and in any case that john boehner --
robert shaw. there has been much made over the unanimous decision from the supreme court that said that president obama went beyond his powers in the case against the senate. the question is does that make things easier if the house wants to sue the president? >> i think that this is the whole point of striking while the iron is hot and a point where the supreme court ruled 9-0 against the president. there is going to be a time for speaker boehner to file his lawsuit now may be that time....
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here's fox's chris shaw. >> reporter: the moment two weeks ago when ross harris got out of his car andalked into his office at the home depot leaving his 22 month old son cooper to die in agonizing death, he was not preoccupied or at least that's what police say he told them. >> we asked him, were you on the cell phone? were you talking to somebody? were you on the computer? was there any other distractions? and he stated no. >> reporter: but investigators believe harris had plenty on his mind and in this incredible hearing they described why in shocking detail first they say while cooper was dying in the back seat of his father's car harris was in his office sending sexually he can plus sit messages and pictures to as many as six women. >> these messages and these chats, did they start in the morning? >>> they do. >> okay. >> do they continue throughout the day. >>> they do. >> and when did they end? >>> around 3:00 o'clock that afternoon. >> prosecutors argue there's more evidence that harris had been at the very least thinking of a new live for sometime. they revealed evidence he wa
here's fox's chris shaw. >> reporter: the moment two weeks ago when ross harris got out of his car andalked into his office at the home depot leaving his 22 month old son cooper to die in agonizing death, he was not preoccupied or at least that's what police say he told them. >> we asked him, were you on the cell phone? were you talking to somebody? were you on the computer? was there any other distractions? and he stated no. >> reporter: but investigators believe harris had...
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police arrested 32 year old iain shaw a few blocks away.s first theft. >> it looks like he's pawned over a hundred roughly 125 items rt. >> reporter: records show shaw has been stealing and pawning off items since may but police say it seems he finally picked the wrong neighborhood. >> i feel like i just need to be part of making it right sometimes. >> reporter: for grandmother of 11 has made habit out of making sure everyone is following the rules. >> my family said, mom, you don't need to do that. yes, i do. >> she went into mom mode right there. >>> she sure did. >> you don't drop it. you bring it back to where you found it. exactly you put those back right now. >> that's what my mom always told me. >>> i think he was scared. >> i'm sure he was. okay, all right, don't ground me. no not lot of people actually forward look forward to mowing the lawn. >> i don't. >> but there's 103 year old sure does. ruby beasley that is her name will be turning 104 this notify and mrs. beasley says she still refs up the mower. the oklahoma woman says she'
police arrested 32 year old iain shaw a few blocks away.s first theft. >> it looks like he's pawned over a hundred roughly 125 items rt. >> reporter: records show shaw has been stealing and pawning off items since may but police say it seems he finally picked the wrong neighborhood. >> i feel like i just need to be part of making it right sometimes. >> reporter: for grandmother of 11 has made habit out of making sure everyone is following the rules. >> my family...
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city it's a beautiful part of the city and mcclaren park is underutilized so i hope you support tom shaw and support a new contract for mcclaren thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>>> next speaker. >> i'm a resident of the bayview also a member of the glen. i bought a blighted property fire damaged and invested a lot of time and money along the way i comes up with carpenters and electricians and mrurmdz i found a majority of those folks at the park (laughter) where people get together and collaborate i had a lot of people to work on my project i hope you all invest in the area as well >> thank you. >> good morning, commissioners general manager ginsburg i'm richard harris with the san francisco golf alliance we've given you a letter of the golf alliance for keeping glen eagles open so i've said most of what i would want to say i've been playing at glen eagles for over thirty years we hope you'll find a way to keep it open we offer our support in figuring out thank you. and the last card is john do you want to speak he's not here so we're not closed on general public comment again th
city it's a beautiful part of the city and mcclaren park is underutilized so i hope you support tom shaw and support a new contract for mcclaren thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>>> next speaker. >> i'm a resident of the bayview also a member of the glen. i bought a blighted property fire damaged and invested a lot of time and money along the way i comes up with carpenters and electricians and mrurmdz i found a majority of those folks at the park (laughter) where...
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shaw. >> thank you commissioner hur. >> i think you know of my website wwwstop downsize.com it's opening all one word i've read everything brief filed from supreme court just before the oral arguments. he went i would read a filing by the esteemed dennis herrera's staff i was appalled. in fact, i was so appalled i wrote a really long analysis entitled something about fairlyy dust coming out of the city attorney's shop. you should read that. every word of what i wrote. because mr. gross man's lawyer michael absolutely obsoleted deputy city attorney andrew shins garbage. there's nothing in the city chart that protects city attorney i mean attorney-client privilege not a peep. that was the root of mr. gross man's case the superior court was right to order the immediate release of the 24 documents withheld from mr. gross man should not have dragged on for two years before arriving as that hearing tonight and you're going to go into closed session god, only knows what. if the commission has too long of a history giving us reasons not to building you. mr. gross man should prevail other than th
shaw. >> thank you commissioner hur. >> i think you know of my website wwwstop downsize.com it's opening all one word i've read everything brief filed from supreme court just before the oral arguments. he went i would read a filing by the esteemed dennis herrera's staff i was appalled. in fact, i was so appalled i wrote a really long analysis entitled something about fairlyy dust coming out of the city attorney's shop. you should read that. every word of what i wrote. because mr....
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>> okay in the shaw show place last year 77 tenants 42 tenants are on most to month leases for a variety of reasons. >> okay. so out of the 42, 19 have confirmed. >> 19 have expressed an interest i've confirmed 16 amendments had are being drafted. >> that's still a lot to be intiefrdz for the rest of the balance do you need more time. >> showing some of those people won't be reopened they're only paying expenses so people have expressed interests to stay on a month to month term. >> so this reduced rent schedule is this something that you suggested for the tenant or did the tenant come to you and ask for this. >> did tenant requested it, yes. >> those were all efforts we made after the recession during that recession to keep those tenants in place. >> have i looked at again, after the recession the tenants i've spoken to they said their businesses were coming back and their businesses were booming is there an interest in renegotiate. >> in terms of further vavnz we're sooepg tenant that are contracting so for example, a number of tenants that were able to extend leases to there will be s
>> okay in the shaw show place last year 77 tenants 42 tenants are on most to month leases for a variety of reasons. >> okay. so out of the 42, 19 have confirmed. >> 19 have expressed an interest i've confirmed 16 amendments had are being drafted. >> that's still a lot to be intiefrdz for the rest of the balance do you need more time. >> showing some of those people won't be reopened they're only paying expenses so people have expressed interests to stay on a month...
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shaw that's a point of information not a point of order. >> commissioner. >> i don't have anything to say. commissioner miller and i think my comments will anywhere what i said last time and it has been said here today that is c pmc needs to step forward and figure out how you can contributed to your charity care dollars and community benefits so build some of the beds in the community if needed because the refreshment we're working on present information and we know that our population is getting older and that those beds maybe needed not future therefore when i vote i will vote that this will have an effect in our community (clapping) >> so i still have one or two questions i want to talk about in regards to the other areas we've not touched on within the board scope of which your addressed the broad question of the beds under the demonstration agreement we're going he are 0 we're not going to readdressing this in 2013 i want to talk about the process under that request. it's quite a few close to what you're proposing but in the redevelopment agreement what initiatives has been addr
shaw that's a point of information not a point of order. >> commissioner. >> i don't have anything to say. commissioner miller and i think my comments will anywhere what i said last time and it has been said here today that is c pmc needs to step forward and figure out how you can contributed to your charity care dollars and community benefits so build some of the beds in the community if needed because the refreshment we're working on present information and we know that our...
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at least 40 people were killed when a transair shaw airplane flied. it happened about eight hours ago. the 70-seat turboprop plane was making a second emergency landing attempt and crashed near the runway on an island west of the mainland. there were 58 passengers and crew on board. 11 people survived but were injured. the typhoon passed through earlier in the day. trans asia had canceled most flights because of the weather. >>> the bodies of some of the victims from the crash of malaysian flight 17 received a somber welcome in the netherlands today. ♪ >> 40 caskets with unidentified bodies were put into hearses. the dutch lost 193 people in the crash which is prompting a national day of mourning in that country. some of the 298 people on board were internationally-known medical researchers on their way to australia for the 2014 a.i.d.s. conference. former president bill clinton pay pained tribb -- paid tribute to the victims at thattent event. >> it's important that this group devotes its life to honor those who were lost. >> as for the crash site, p
at least 40 people were killed when a transair shaw airplane flied. it happened about eight hours ago. the 70-seat turboprop plane was making a second emergency landing attempt and crashed near the runway on an island west of the mainland. there were 58 passengers and crew on board. 11 people survived but were injured. the typhoon passed through earlier in the day. trans asia had canceled most flights because of the weather. >>> the bodies of some of the victims from the crash of...
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to make sure this project is delivered and our local assistant and tim and jimmy are here and jack shaw and others bob and steve from design and judy mcdaniel and mark from our facilities worked very hard to make sure this project stated open schedule and will other from the construction office will make sure that project is over sighted and get through construction. special thanks to lee of the transportation authority and eric and our chief director dan the 3 of them got together and maid this project is delivered. the partnership starts they top i'm grateful to have a partner liken 81 i didn't chaupg who sets the goal of collaboration for the team to follow. i want to thank did california highway patrol for our construction workers and keeping our roads safe and our contractors. and i want to thank you for incorporating the small businesses into their work that's important to be inclusive when we do this type of work. more than anything please continue to be patient my drive slow past the cone and make sure when you see flashing lights please give them more room. it could save a will
to make sure this project is delivered and our local assistant and tim and jimmy are here and jack shaw and others bob and steve from design and judy mcdaniel and mark from our facilities worked very hard to make sure this project stated open schedule and will other from the construction office will make sure that project is over sighted and get through construction. special thanks to lee of the transportation authority and eric and our chief director dan the 3 of them got together and maid...
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committee boards in my community and in the uptown historical district which was spear headed by ren shaw and i talk this as an opportunity for me to build on a motel that was inherited in the family and continues to grow for the san francisco needs. i'd like to introduce gladstone who is our land use attorney and he will be able to provide more details of this project and any questions. i appreciate you hearing us today. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening commissioners gladstone. i want to thank mary woods for the comprehensive staff report and i'd like to thank the members of the project team, d pack patel and his staff member bruce berge and architects from sternburg david ball and david sternburg who you have just seen in the case before. the building in question as was said, it was originally at 1954 building called the c captain motel and it was notorious for its illegal activities. d-pack's family took it over and changed it to what you see here today. the building was built in the 50s when the use of cars exploded and the interstate transportation system was being complete a
committee boards in my community and in the uptown historical district which was spear headed by ren shaw and i talk this as an opportunity for me to build on a motel that was inherited in the family and continues to grow for the san francisco needs. i'd like to introduce gladstone who is our land use attorney and he will be able to provide more details of this project and any questions. i appreciate you hearing us today. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening commissioners...
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newfoundland. [ ♪ music ] >> reporter: at the edge of cana canada where the icy atlantic washes the shawand, people live here. >> i grew out of the rocks, there's nothing i don't know. these people were born here 55 years ago. she left in here teens, and became one of the country's top business women. while she was away fishing collapsed. she invested wealth, attracting tourists and attracting jobs. >> the only way to cure the plague of unemployment is to build economies based on culture, care and craft. and that is what we tried to do here. culture and craft shape fogo island. it's a stunning mix of contemporary design and local tups. the sea looms -- touches, the sea looms, motifs drawn through the self-reliance of island life are a constant backdrop. the island is known for quilts and blankets, in an endless variety of patterns. the local quilt makers transporting craft into an income of jobs, doing what they have done for generations. >> i've been developing this message over the period that i have been here on residency. and it seemed like oh, this is a perfect home for this message
newfoundland. [ ♪ music ] >> reporter: at the edge of cana canada where the icy atlantic washes the shawand, people live here. >> i grew out of the rocks, there's nothing i don't know. these people were born here 55 years ago. she left in here teens, and became one of the country's top business women. while she was away fishing collapsed. she invested wealth, attracting tourists and attracting jobs. >> the only way to cure the plague of unemployment is to build economies...
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. >> but president andy shaw says the day camp had to remain closed monday at the grounds re toward to working order. >> this camp found in the 1875, in this specific area, the day camp area, was built in the 1930's. making this fire even more devastating, because it is a building's historical significance. >> it is painful. it does break our hearts. but, you know, legal good americans, you get stronger through. >> kids will return tuesday with lessons learned about the power of mother nature, and a lesson still to be had about resilience. >> all right, let's rebuild. let's rebuild. >> one of the oldest camps in the country today bent, but not broken. jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> lightning also suspected in a overnight fire that damaged a water tower in camden. "eyewitness news" at cope wood and davis streets. fire crews arrived after 2:30 this morning, the situation under control within an hour. >>> firefighters rescue driver trapped inside a vehicle, partially submerged in water in pottstown. authorities say a young woman drove her car into that standing water on west hi
. >> but president andy shaw says the day camp had to remain closed monday at the grounds re toward to working order. >> this camp found in the 1875, in this specific area, the day camp area, was built in the 1930's. making this fire even more devastating, because it is a building's historical significance. >> it is painful. it does break our hearts. but, you know, legal good americans, you get stronger through. >> kids will return tuesday with lessons learned about the...