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i sit right next to terrance and help terrance out and champion him and let him know you can do this.it every single day. >> the only one not here is danielle branton who still attends high school. charity doesn't see him as much as the others and worries when she hears his girlfriend is pregnant. >> she's 18, hasn't graduated yet. he's got a baby come. how is he going to be able to afford it? >> two days later, charity gets the answer. >> right now we're heading over to the charleston farms area in the process of searching for danielle branton. >> danielle has sold crack cocaine to a confidential informant. >> we got him at sledge. >> listen, how come you're out here still selling dope? >> if we're standing here, we already know. how many times i tell you, you need a job? how many times -- >> i was in school, about to graduate, man. >> you're willing to be out here and work but not get a legitimate job and make money. how is that even far? >> did you not understand what durell was telling you last week? >> we got durell. did you think that we weren't going to get you, too? >> five mo
i sit right next to terrance and help terrance out and champion him and let him know you can do this.it every single day. >> the only one not here is danielle branton who still attends high school. charity doesn't see him as much as the others and worries when she hears his girlfriend is pregnant. >> she's 18, hasn't graduated yet. he's got a baby come. how is he going to be able to afford it? >> two days later, charity gets the answer. >> right now we're heading over to...
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terrance, stick around. you're not going anywhere.ing to be back in the next hour, he is, to talk about the ncaa tournament and selection sunday. so make sure you stick around. he's going to stick around as well. >>> here's your chance to test your skills against me and other cnn anchors in the official ncaa march madness bracket challenge. go to cnn.com/brackets and join the cnn group to see if you can pick the tournament better than me. again, go to cnn.com/bracket. >>> just ahead here on cnn, a story we have been following closely since the beginning of the year has come to a conclusion. a verdict in the case of two high school students accused in a sexual assault of a teenage girl. you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experiene. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build pro
terrance, stick around. you're not going anywhere.ing to be back in the next hour, he is, to talk about the ncaa tournament and selection sunday. so make sure you stick around. he's going to stick around as well. >>> here's your chance to test your skills against me and other cnn anchors in the official ncaa march madness bracket challenge. go to cnn.com/brackets and join the cnn group to see if you can pick the tournament better than me. again, go to cnn.com/bracket. >>> just...
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. >> madame chairman, supervisors my name is terrance allen and i'm just going over that momentous cold, so pardon if i'm a little hoarse. i guess i have to begin my introductions by saying that i al one of those people who represent an interest group, but i need to qualify the negatives that have been said about someone like myself, by saying that a was also one of the people that jim niko invited to join his task force and for many years i sat through the meetings with my neighbors coming up with a plan that spoke to everyone. i found my voice was not listening to and the issues i was trying to bring forward were not respected and for that reason i dropped out of plan. as i know planning is involving more than just the citizens' process. it involves the planning department, the board of supervisors and ultimately the mayor. we are are participating now in bringing issues that we felt marginalized wringing d bringing up earlier. where could that have been? not blaming anyone, if you read the eir, you will find it was based on faulty data regarding nightlife and nightlife communities. a
. >> madame chairman, supervisors my name is terrance allen and i'm just going over that momentous cold, so pardon if i'm a little hoarse. i guess i have to begin my introductions by saying that i al one of those people who represent an interest group, but i need to qualify the negatives that have been said about someone like myself, by saying that a was also one of the people that jim niko invited to join his task force and for many years i sat through the meetings with my neighbors...
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and the arts and entertainment focus group, which was chaired by terrance allen. this was an exercise in both representative and participatory democracy, representative in that the 26-member task force represented a broad range of community stakeholders, and participatory, that we brought the meetings and the business of the task force down into the communities often as we could. in particular with three town hall meetings that drew each time in excess of 200 people and through the generos ity of city planning we did thousands of mailings to the residents and property owners of the community. we were able to engage in surveys of residents and business owners and big in outside facilitation. so we were not simply hearing what we wanted to hear. the task force remained at full strength 26 members and in october 2008 we released a draft for citizens review. that was enough to trigger the eir of the process. and while the eir was underway, we continued to meet for another four years to continue to address the contentous issues and to fine tune the plan. the final prop
and the arts and entertainment focus group, which was chaired by terrance allen. this was an exercise in both representative and participatory democracy, representative in that the 26-member task force represented a broad range of community stakeholders, and participatory, that we brought the meetings and the business of the task force down into the communities often as we could. in particular with three town hall meetings that drew each time in excess of 200 people and through the generos ity...
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actually to rezone class and rawhide to wmun and this is something that we worked on with cmac and terrance allen. if by some chance they protest this rezoning, i have been informed by the city attorney we can rezone it back next monday without it sitting-- pushing it to sit in committee for a third week. and i just wanted to bring up a number of outstanding issues with the plans that i think will be the subject of the policy discussion today. one was the grand fathering issue. there were two that came up at planning commission meeting on december 6th one was one you heard a lot about in public comment and that was the decision to grandfather the purple building on 11th street. it was grandfathered in because it had spent many years planning to build residential and was not aware that -- or anticipated that the commission and our office would think about rezoning that block to wmuo, which was an amendment that the planning commission passed in december. just for the sake, for the conversation that has begun this month, with that property owner and with the entertainment venue businesses on
actually to rezone class and rawhide to wmun and this is something that we worked on with cmac and terrance allen. if by some chance they protest this rezoning, i have been informed by the city attorney we can rezone it back next monday without it sitting-- pushing it to sit in committee for a third week. and i just wanted to bring up a number of outstanding issues with the plans that i think will be the subject of the policy discussion today. one was the grand fathering issue. there were two...
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know we have two commissioners steven lee, glendon hyde that have been working on this plan with terrance allen and the community, many members of the public and our planning department. i first want to recognize paul lord, who is not here with us today, but was integral in the process to come forward with this final plan and of course seeing it through fruition we have cory teague, who will be presenting for the planning department. he has been making sure we can tie up all the loose ends. many other departments were also invashon island, dph, mta, mayor's office on housing, mayor's office on workforce development and one of our non-profits, asian neighborhood design, fernando marquee, who had spent many years early on in the plan bringing this forward. for those who are less familiar with this plan, i thought i would just read its value statement the western south of market task force shall maintain and enhance rather than destroy today's living historic and sustainable neighborhood character of social, cultural and economic diversity, while integrating appropriate land use, transportat
know we have two commissioners steven lee, glendon hyde that have been working on this plan with terrance allen and the community, many members of the public and our planning department. i first want to recognize paul lord, who is not here with us today, but was integral in the process to come forward with this final plan and of course seeing it through fruition we have cory teague, who will be presenting for the planning department. he has been making sure we can tie up all the loose ends....
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terrance yang, linda da viro, you can see the interest this lady takes and she is now the president of prosac and jonathan silverman and i would like to give them a big thank you. [ applause ] >> moved and seconded. all those in favor? >> aye. >> so moved >> now we are on item 5e, the department of emergency management back lot security project. >> good morning commissioner holly pearson from the capital and planning commission. this item was referred to the consent calendar earlier this month, but however due to requests by the city attorney's office we have made some minor non-substantive changes to the text of the actually encroachment permit, exhibit c. we would just like to briefly explain it's minor clarifications to language, addition adding and emphasizing that the property will be renovated through the 2012 parks bond and therefore, the installation of the security fencing is considered temporary. and adding to the recitals, date of approval by the commission. and that is pretty much it. that is what the changes are. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? b
terrance yang, linda da viro, you can see the interest this lady takes and she is now the president of prosac and jonathan silverman and i would like to give them a big thank you. [ applause ] >> moved and seconded. all those in favor? >> aye. >> so moved >> now we are on item 5e, the department of emergency management back lot security project. >> good morning commissioner holly pearson from the capital and planning commission. this item was referred to the...
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terrance moore is back, sports contributor to cnn.com. okay. we're ready to talk ncaa bracket tournament now. the bracket was finalized just last hour. here it is. louisville is top overall seed. right? kansas, indiana, gonzaga are the other number ones. what's your reaction when you look at the top seeds? >> there is no way that louisville should be the number one overall seed. it's got to be indiana. and, don, this is a huge deal because if indiana's the number one seed, they're in the midwest. they start out in dayton. then they go to indianapolis. bloomington is, less than an hour away. a home game, basically two home series for them. they're here in atlanta for the final four. here's the other thing. louisville had a three-game losing streak in the middle of the season. indiana had no such thing. five of their six losses, indiana, were to big 10 teams. that's best conference in the country. and their other loss was to butler which is no disgrace. >> you know all this stuff. here's the thing. here's what i like about it. i love it every yea
terrance moore is back, sports contributor to cnn.com. okay. we're ready to talk ncaa bracket tournament now. the bracket was finalized just last hour. here it is. louisville is top overall seed. right? kansas, indiana, gonzaga are the other number ones. what's your reaction when you look at the top seeds? >> there is no way that louisville should be the number one overall seed. it's got to be indiana. and, don, this is a huge deal because if indiana's the number one seed, they're in the...
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this radical, written by terrance frank arruda -- garance franke-ruta.ow are women performing in higher education and why? doing women are extraordinarily well in a higher education environment. since the 1980's, they have been the majority of college environments. in the last couple of years, the last decade, they passed men in terms of masters degrees and phd's acquired as well. the female population has done extremely well in higher education. host: how are they scoring? guest: on average, higher than men. host: what was the role of government in making that happen? guest: the programs that were instituted in the 1970's to create a quality -- equality within the higher education environment -- this article is an ideas -- cle rather than a strict it includes certain hypotheses of mine. because the government took this role in -- and continues to regulate higher education -- host: title ix. examines universities and creates this environment of regulated equality for women. women have flocked into the system. they have flourished in this environment of r
this radical, written by terrance frank arruda -- garance franke-ruta.ow are women performing in higher education and why? doing women are extraordinarily well in a higher education environment. since the 1980's, they have been the majority of college environments. in the last couple of years, the last decade, they passed men in terms of masters degrees and phd's acquired as well. the female population has done extremely well in higher education. host: how are they scoring? guest: on average,...
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related to drones has developed much in the last decade will continue to advance them make this can terrance even more significant. one of my concerns relates to the coming years unlikelihood those limitations will recede along with the technological advances. in other words as the technological advances that make drones more effective and to convey more significant. how should the potential for development and future uses of systems affect your interior when we examine the privacy implications of drone technology? >> the best thing to do because of the incredibly enhancement and where it's going to be, recently rare and expensive and is commonplace as we need legislation that's going to be technology neutral and that means it not quickly outdated as technology increases and this has been done in several laws in the past. if we look at the communication privacy act in the process of being updated many years later, it was able to hold up through two minus advances in to elegy and only recently needs to be updated because of not being able to perceive the future of the internet at that time an
related to drones has developed much in the last decade will continue to advance them make this can terrance even more significant. one of my concerns relates to the coming years unlikelihood those limitations will recede along with the technological advances. in other words as the technological advances that make drones more effective and to convey more significant. how should the potential for development and future uses of systems affect your interior when we examine the privacy implications...