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how many south siders? got to south siders over there? what's the dude that came from the local one? is that him? >> actually, he's right here with me. with these white boys right here. >> and then the dude to his right is a south sider as well. what's his name? >> that's -- no, that's a white dude. okay, okay, that's grande. >> he's a south sider. >> he's a south sider. that's grande, the guy right next to him. >> basically, since we have a white suspect and a southern hispanic victim, we're seeing how the races are interacting on the yard, see if we might have a race problem. if the whites were on one side of the yard and the southern hispanics were on the other side, then we could possibly have issues, which we'd probably have more response out here in the yard, or separate them. but since they're interacting fine, it's not a issue right now. it appears that the whites just assisted the southern hispanics. that's what it appears. >> escort! >> apparently this guy had a shattered, has a shattered jaw, mutilated face. as you can see by m
how many south siders? got to south siders over there? what's the dude that came from the local one? is that him? >> actually, he's right here with me. with these white boys right here. >> and then the dude to his right is a south sider as well. what's his name? >> that's -- no, that's a white dude. okay, okay, that's grande. >> he's a south sider. >> he's a south sider. that's grande, the guy right next to him. >> basically, since we have a white suspect and...
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the next thing you know, the dorm filled up with south siders and whites. cops saw what was going on. she called for yard staff to go over there. they ended up cuffing up the shock collar for the whites and for the south siders, and they ended up patting everybody down, sending everybody home and bunk status for the rest of the night. >> clearly the gang problem is so large, no part of the prison is safe from the politics. before officer garcia and the igi staff consider putting former gang members together on the sny, they must be convinced dropouts are sincere in their desire to leave the gang lifestyle behind. after the debriefing interviews have been conducted and the inmates have been approved, they move into the integrated yard program. >> this is phase two. what they have to do, is come over to this yard. it's an integrated yard program. they're going out to the yard with everybody that they used to, you know, consider their enemies. they all go out here. they all get along. they house them differently. you have blacks and whites together, hispanics
the next thing you know, the dorm filled up with south siders and whites. cops saw what was going on. she called for yard staff to go over there. they ended up cuffing up the shock collar for the whites and for the south siders, and they ended up patting everybody down, sending everybody home and bunk status for the rest of the night. >> clearly the gang problem is so large, no part of the prison is safe from the politics. before officer garcia and the igi staff consider putting former...
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sider opened a window where there might be a ray of hope. if you want to pursue that, some of us are willing to continue this. commissioner peterson: i will move to continue. >> do you want to suggest a date? commissioner peterson: the end of august? how about august 24? >> commissioner, did you want any additional briefing? commissioner peterson: i think this is an opportunity for them to discuss. >> this would be a motion to continue to august 24 with no additional submittal is allowed. vice president garcia: i would recommend that if you start feeling like you might get some accommodation that would work for you, make sure you leave their knowing all about -- there knowing all about the certificate of appropriateness from the historic commission. >> the motion is from commissioner peterson to continue this matter to august 24. the public hearing has been held. it is to allow discussion of alternative options. no additional briefing. commissioner fung: aye. >> the president is absent. vice president garcia: aye. commissioner hwang: aye. >>
sider opened a window where there might be a ray of hope. if you want to pursue that, some of us are willing to continue this. commissioner peterson: i will move to continue. >> do you want to suggest a date? commissioner peterson: the end of august? how about august 24? >> commissioner, did you want any additional briefing? commissioner peterson: i think this is an opportunity for them to discuss. >> this would be a motion to continue to august 24 with no additional submittal...
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sider? >> thank you, commissioners. i am actually a little heartened by what the appellants have to say in this case. there was a presentation a few minutes ago about
sider? >> thank you, commissioners. i am actually a little heartened by what the appellants have to say in this case. there was a presentation a few minutes ago about
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sider -- you might walk away with them saying they would love to help you but cannot. that is the sentiment of this board. we would love to help you, but we can't. commissioner fung: the proposal to continue, i will support that. but i will remind everybody he has 8 feet for an elevator. that includes framing and the cab itself. that is not going to get done. if they can find something that turns the language, ok. but i do not see a technical response to this attrition. vice president garcia: i misunderstood. i thought you could not go above 75. commissioner fung: it is 16 feet above the 65 for elevator. vice president garcia: i thought they could go 16 above the seven. >> commissioner fung articulate it best when he said the 65 foot height limit is the point at which any exemption is taken. 10 feet in the case of stairs and 16 in the case of elevators. because this building is already 8 feet above the height limit, they only have a fee to play with. perhaps when i indicated an elevator was the option, i spoke without experience. it is a more viable option. there are w
sider -- you might walk away with them saying they would love to help you but cannot. that is the sentiment of this board. we would love to help you, but we can't. commissioner fung: the proposal to continue, i will support that. but i will remind everybody he has 8 feet for an elevator. that includes framing and the cab itself. that is not going to get done. if they can find something that turns the language, ok. but i do not see a technical response to this attrition. vice president garcia: i...
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sider? >> thank you, commissioners. i am actually a little heartened by what the appellants have to say in this case. there was a presentation a few minutes ago about the letter itself and about the code and an interpretation of the code. previously, the argument had been one of my neighbors had it so why can't i. that, as you know, does not carry any weight in the planning code. i would like to briefly address the code issues that were raised with respect to the appellants, the issues and the diagnosis he made of the code. he is correct. there are various controls that relate to permiting on the roof of a building. complexity increases when you are talking about a non complying building. this building rises to 73 feet in height and is in a 65 foot district. it is about 8 feet over the base hight limit in this district. while the code does allow certain things such as a scared -- as a scare penthouse, they are limited to the top 10 feet of height. if you have a building that rises to a height of 65 feet, you're penthous
sider? >> thank you, commissioners. i am actually a little heartened by what the appellants have to say in this case. there was a presentation a few minutes ago about the letter itself and about the code and an interpretation of the code. previously, the argument had been one of my neighbors had it so why can't i. that, as you know, does not carry any weight in the planning code. i would like to briefly address the code issues that were raised with respect to the appellants, the issues...
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monetarism not the monetary spending of the fed of milton friedman nor the tax cuts of the supply siders have been able to address and that's the underlying issue and that's the thing the politicians won't tell the public but what do you think about that that's very interesting what howard had to say i mean the tool box is empty is that what it is that what's happening here. well old fashioned and i think actually some sort of old style keynesian programs would would have an effect but i think that there is a serious structural problem the u.s. economy there's no doubt about that we've. seen for the last three decades really stagnant and falling real wages and stagnant to falling household incomes whole lot more instability and volatility in people's economic fates and for many decades that instability was somewhat papered over by a lot of borrowing we saw a lot of credit card use and especially mortgage use you know from during them from the mid ninety's to mid two thousand and ten then it all fell apart and i think now the u.s. economy is really just kind of limping along because there
monetarism not the monetary spending of the fed of milton friedman nor the tax cuts of the supply siders have been able to address and that's the underlying issue and that's the thing the politicians won't tell the public but what do you think about that that's very interesting what howard had to say i mean the tool box is empty is that what it is that what's happening here. well old fashioned and i think actually some sort of old style keynesian programs would would have an effect but i think...
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the police chief said that law enforcement had done nothing wrong now meanwhile siders a calling is brewing battle a disgrace to the first amendment and wondering if you can present your argument before the government's and what i hope is left to keep officials from becoming corrupt while the courts cite city councils under a state of emergency all meetings are being closed to the public and they've suspended all public comment now all mare foster continues to fight for his position against what he says is martial law i think that it's pretty fair to say that the actions of the city council the local police here are just very small is just one small you a very important example of what i like to call a police state. and it's only tuesday but it's already been quite a week region and for relations between pakistan and afghanistan and the u.s. and i while the cars i have rather afghan president hamid karzai and a man who controlled much of southern afghanistan playing both on the side of the cia and considered to be a drug kingpin was assassinated by a close associate today the obama administ
the police chief said that law enforcement had done nothing wrong now meanwhile siders a calling is brewing battle a disgrace to the first amendment and wondering if you can present your argument before the government's and what i hope is left to keep officials from becoming corrupt while the courts cite city councils under a state of emergency all meetings are being closed to the public and they've suspended all public comment now all mare foster continues to fight for his position against...
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president, when we see what our friends on the other sidere are doing, they are cutting education 15%.he we don't believe that's the right pretty for the country. yes, overall spending has to be cut. we do cut spending almost $2 trillion in the democratic almost blueprint. almost $2 trillion in the mr. president, another key whas priorities ener hgy. we know what's happened to gasod prices. from they have soared from $1.81 a gallon and december 2008 to over $3.50 a gallon by july 4th. i just paid $3.77. we all know what's happened toay gas prices, and many of us believe a key priority is to reduce our dependence on foreig. energy. a house republicans have a different idea.grams they cut the programs to reduce our dependence on foreign energy by 57 per cent. 't don we reject that proposal. we don't think it's a national interest. i mr. president, infrastructure, roads, bridges, airports, here's what the u.s. chamber of of commerce said about infrastructure spending. we if we don't change course overte the next five years, the economy could forego as much as 346 billion lost economic gr
president, when we see what our friends on the other sidere are doing, they are cutting education 15%.he we don't believe that's the right pretty for the country. yes, overall spending has to be cut. we do cut spending almost $2 trillion in the democratic almost blueprint. almost $2 trillion in the mr. president, another key whas priorities ener hgy. we know what's happened to gasod prices. from they have soared from $1.81 a gallon and december 2008 to over $3.50 a gallon by july 4th. i just...
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and later, nixon white housen siders discuss his presidency's foreign policy this monday, july fourth, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. for the complete schedule of programs and times, go to c-span.org. >> well, they decided several days, really only several days before mckinley arrived that he was going to kill them. he had gone out, bought a pistol, and he followed the whereabouts in the newspapers, which were reported in great detail where the president was going to be, and he began tracking him throughout the fair. >> on september 6, 1901, there were two fired shots fired at president william mckinley. sunday, we look at the president and his assassin and the changing era in which they lived, on c-span's "q&a." >> this fourth of july, three-day weekend on american history tv on c-span3, we'll visit the smithsonian museum of natural history to learn about a 19th century u.s. government expedition to circumnavigate the globe and their treasure, 40 tons of specimens which became the foundation of the smithsonian institution. former first lady laura bush on her time in the w
and later, nixon white housen siders discuss his presidency's foreign policy this monday, july fourth, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. for the complete schedule of programs and times, go to c-span.org. >> well, they decided several days, really only several days before mckinley arrived that he was going to kill them. he had gone out, bought a pistol, and he followed the whereabouts in the newspapers, which were reported in great detail where the president was going to be, and...