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she is right in front of the door. in the middle of that door. that's not what a scared person would do my lady, scared of an intruder. then at 81 we say why did the accused shoot? i heard a noise from somebody. before coming out of the toilet, before i knew it, i shot five shots. one would have to say it's not the noise, it's the perception that somebody is coming out that's important. not the noise. there's something more. evaluating the noise. there is evaluating the situation. it's not an immediate action. i heard movement inside the toilet. i felt trapped. i fired four shots. the accused version he never intended to shoot anyone destroys reliance or hope or success on a defense of private defense. we'll mention a few of the accused contradictory versions. he said i never intended to shoot anyone. i got a fright from a noise. i did not shoot at anyone, did not intend to shoot at anyone as someone i shot out of fear. if we go through this, the second offense -- the two defenses that accused says on two chairs at the same time. chair two, privat
she is right in front of the door. in the middle of that door. that's not what a scared person would do my lady, scared of an intruder. then at 81 we say why did the accused shoot? i heard a noise from somebody. before coming out of the toilet, before i knew it, i shot five shots. one would have to say it's not the noise, it's the perception that somebody is coming out that's important. not the noise. there's something more. evaluating the noise. there is evaluating the situation. it's not an...
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garage door will be very similar to the garage doors that have been installed to the south of the property, or adjacent neighbors here as well as this one here two doors down. the garage door will be wood panels, that will be painted to match the existing building, and it also is recessed from the front of the building, and we are keeping all of the existing trim moldings surrounding the garage as to disturb as minimal as possible and have a minimal impact on the facade itself. >> this drawing here shows the area of the back that has been infilled at the first floor level and there will also be a new stair leading to the he is ka vaited basement. and the proposed area of the roof of the first floor roof deck in the back with railings that will be in keeping with the characteristic of the house. and there was a letter in support of the project by the neighbor adjacent to the property on the south side. this neighbor right here. we believe that the project is in keeping with the characteristic of the neighborhood. and with very minimum impact on the neighborhood itself. thank you. >
garage door will be very similar to the garage doors that have been installed to the south of the property, or adjacent neighbors here as well as this one here two doors down. the garage door will be wood panels, that will be painted to match the existing building, and it also is recessed from the front of the building, and we are keeping all of the existing trim moldings surrounding the garage as to disturb as minimal as possible and have a minimal impact on the facade itself. >> this...
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keep the doors shut. i just feel that it's not aggressive enough so i think having either head of security or at least a guy that knows how to do neighborhood relations outside this club. >> would you like to suggest add to i feel like we should do is make a motion and i would like the conditions sort of read back now so that we can make a motion, see if we can get a second and move from there. i think we're getting a little foggy, so -- >> we have a motion. >> i would like to move to limit the hours of entertainment. entertainment should be allowed only 11:00 p.m. sunday through thursday and midnight friday and saturday. i would like to limit -- >> [inaudible] >> okay. so live entertainment -- no, that's all entertainment until -- i would like to limit all entertainment until 11:30 p.m. sunday through thursday and until 1230 on friday and saturday. i would like to limit live entertainment only to the weekends with stuffed drums. i would like to limit the volume and the sound may not exceed 70 megahertz.
keep the doors shut. i just feel that it's not aggressive enough so i think having either head of security or at least a guy that knows how to do neighborhood relations outside this club. >> would you like to suggest add to i feel like we should do is make a motion and i would like the conditions sort of read back now so that we can make a motion, see if we can get a second and move from there. i think we're getting a little foggy, so -- >> we have a motion. >> i would like to...
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not anymore. >> okay. >> and then i'm hearing you're saying that the door is always closed? okay. >> a quick comment. >> yeah. >> i think commissioner akers mentioned earlier as far as bands in front of the building and having a monitor on the bands during load in. in my experience there are two bands in any evening night and the load in process for the change over could be managed much better. during this process i have seen fans of the bands or helpers of the bands go in and out of the stage doors while the dj music is still at full volume, so i think that process keeping the doors closed during change over making sure people aren't out front playing instruments could be managed much better. >> i have a question for you when you hire these bands do you make a contract with them? >> yeah. >> did you ever put in the contract that they are not to rehearse outside? >> there is a clause. >> there is a clause that says they're not to rehearse outside? >> that's correct. >> but if they rehearse outside and you don't enforce the clause then it has no meaning; right? >> she mentione
not anymore. >> okay. >> and then i'm hearing you're saying that the door is always closed? okay. >> a quick comment. >> yeah. >> i think commissioner akers mentioned earlier as far as bands in front of the building and having a monitor on the bands during load in. in my experience there are two bands in any evening night and the load in process for the change over could be managed much better. during this process i have seen fans of the bands or helpers of the...
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they don't know what is on the other side of the door. they are just protecting themselves and making sure it is over quickly. >> if you are breaking into a house in the middle of the night their first instinct is another drug dealer wants to rip them off. >> so police want protective equipment. s.w.a.t. teams get that and more from the pentagon. >> in early day it was helicopters, airports, big ticket items that an agency could not afford but in many circles couldn't use. >> today? >> m-16s and things from a battlefield. >> some is necessary. his team once had to borrow a garbage truck to get close to people. >> we needed an armored car that day. >> now the pentagon gives away mine resistant armored vehicles. >> they use it because it's free. >> in your town the sheriff's office got an mrat. >> and they need that. >> any armor you can procure that is free is a good thing. i'm a fan of having it and not needing it. >> local police get cash grants from the department of homeland security which they use to buy armored trucks like this bear c
they don't know what is on the other side of the door. they are just protecting themselves and making sure it is over quickly. >> if you are breaking into a house in the middle of the night their first instinct is another drug dealer wants to rip them off. >> so police want protective equipment. s.w.a.t. teams get that and more from the pentagon. >> in early day it was helicopters, airports, big ticket items that an agency could not afford but in many circles couldn't use....
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the robber backs off for a moment and runs to the door. uickly returns, leaping over the glass counter to try again to reach the door buzzer. just when luis thinks the nightmare is about to end, he has to fight again. >> when he was almost coming to the door, i think it's over now. but when he come back, i just know i hit him many times. >> in the middle of a barrage of hits from luis, the gunman manages to reach the buzzer and unlock the door. luis' brother-in-law throws a chair at the gunman. then a fire extinguisher. >> my uncle surprised me because he's very soft spoken. he's very timid. so for me to see him even move like that, it was great. >> the men race out the front door. and luis' brother-in-law pursues them out to the street. luis is still in danger. he's bleeding from his bullet wound. >> oh, my god. all around was blood. so that's when i decide to call to the police. >> luis first calls his son, juan, then 911. >> i own a business across the street. and so he called me, and he's like, "hey, i was just robbed." when i ran up to
the robber backs off for a moment and runs to the door. uickly returns, leaping over the glass counter to try again to reach the door buzzer. just when luis thinks the nightmare is about to end, he has to fight again. >> when he was almost coming to the door, i think it's over now. but when he come back, i just know i hit him many times. >> in the middle of a barrage of hits from luis, the gunman manages to reach the buzzer and unlock the door. luis' brother-in-law throws a chair at...
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they don't know what they are going to face at the other side of the door. they are protecting thech ining and making sure it is over quickly. >> if you are breaking into the house, they think someone is trying to rip them off. >> police want protech ty equipment. they get that and more from the pentagon. >> in the early day, odd stuff, helicopters, airplanes, big ticket items an agency could never afford but many circles could never use. >> today it's -- >> m-16s, tanks. this is stuff that was designed for use on the bad l field. >> some is necessary. his team once had to borrow a bar ganlg truck to get close to a gunman to try to rescue people. >> we needed an armored car and didn't have one. >> they give away armored vehicles. >> it's an armored car. they use it because it's free. >> in your town, the sheriff's office got one. you need that? >> any armor you are procure, especially free is a good thing. i'm a fan of having it and not needing it versus needing it and not having it. >> they get cash from the department of homeland security. >> you have to pa
they don't know what they are going to face at the other side of the door. they are protecting thech ining and making sure it is over quickly. >> if you are breaking into the house, they think someone is trying to rip them off. >> police want protech ty equipment. they get that and more from the pentagon. >> in the early day, odd stuff, helicopters, airplanes, big ticket items an agency could never afford but many circles could never use. >> today it's -- >> m-16s,...
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and the door we will talk about more in a minute, and the parts on the door, and i think that the brakingystem is a major safety upgrade in terms of the brakes engaging much quicker. and in terms of the diagnositics you will see the tools that we have to diagnose a problem and if there is a service interruption as to where it is and again, the trucks are really important. and in terms of our ability to improve service and reduce our maintenance costs. and the maintenance cost reduction is something that we will focus on a lot and another version of the car. the doors, and we focused a lot in the discussion, and said, look, we on the doors, they are in our current cars are the bane of our existence and we want to see a new door and so when we see, i did try to get one in here, but the security at the plant was very good last week. and i was unable to carry the mechanism, but, it really is, much simpler and it is a series of motors and it just requires greasing one a week as opposed to some of the pneumatic stuff movement and all of the latches and switches that are inside of a braided door
and the door we will talk about more in a minute, and the parts on the door, and i think that the brakingystem is a major safety upgrade in terms of the brakes engaging much quicker. and in terms of the diagnositics you will see the tools that we have to diagnose a problem and if there is a service interruption as to where it is and again, the trucks are really important. and in terms of our ability to improve service and reduce our maintenance costs. and the maintenance cost reduction is...
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but officers arrived, the door, one of the suspects came to the door pretending to be the resident, but asked for id proof. robbers sent out the female resident to get rid of the cops. she said everything was okay, but gestured otherwise. one of the officers went inside which surprised the robbers, police say one of the men pointed the gun at the officer's head and pulled the trigger. >> at the same time we believe discharged three times at the officer, thank god the officer was not struck. the officer himself, he fired
but officers arrived, the door, one of the suspects came to the door pretending to be the resident, but asked for id proof. robbers sent out the female resident to get rid of the cops. she said everything was okay, but gestured otherwise. one of the officers went inside which surprised the robbers, police say one of the men pointed the gun at the officer's head and pulled the trigger. >> at the same time we believe discharged three times at the officer, thank god the officer was not...
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handle on the way out so we decided the entire front door should be closed whenever they have amplified sounds and another visit to balan dpltswar on mission and from a neighbor asking about the type of promoters and why they weren't listed, registered on the entertainment commission website. i had a nice long conversation with ownership and management there. they're going to be encouraging their promoters to reach out and register on the entertainment commission website. not something that we necessarily require but they believe it's a good idea to make sure that everybody's registered with us. definitely something i will be keeping an eye on. and i think that will wrap it up. any questions? >> are there any questions? okay great. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> all right. we will move on to item four which is police -- >> public comment. >> oh i'm sorry. is there any public comment on the executive director's report? seeing none. [gavel] i am moving on to number four which is police department comments and questions. >> ladies and gentlemen of the commission, vice president hyde
handle on the way out so we decided the entire front door should be closed whenever they have amplified sounds and another visit to balan dpltswar on mission and from a neighbor asking about the type of promoters and why they weren't listed, registered on the entertainment commission website. i had a nice long conversation with ownership and management there. they're going to be encouraging their promoters to reach out and register on the entertainment commission website. not something that we...
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we just opened the door and let people flow in and flow out. got to the point where, we've got to say something about medgar. there are people right here in mississippi who is mill age or don't really know who medgar is. i want people to know who medgar evers was. i want people to know what a great difference he made in mississippi. i learned later not only in ssissippi but throughout the world. one of the things he said is i like mississippi, this is home. i like fishing here. i like hunting. and hips is a wonderful place to grow up. he said, why should i leave? i love mississippi. then when you look at it like this, had medgar left mississippi, what about all the other people? everybody wouldn't leave mississippi. why should you? as he put it you have the same rights as anybody born here. so why should you run away to some unknown city or state to get a decent education also make a living for your family, o get a decent job and support and have a nice home? why should you do that? and so medgar evers decided to stay here in mississippi. and t
we just opened the door and let people flow in and flow out. got to the point where, we've got to say something about medgar. there are people right here in mississippi who is mill age or don't really know who medgar is. i want people to know who medgar evers was. i want people to know what a great difference he made in mississippi. i learned later not only in ssissippi but throughout the world. one of the things he said is i like mississippi, this is home. i like fishing here. i like hunting....
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poor door is behind the scenes and the rich door is in the front. that's a problem. and don, if this were be a poor door, i would be in the poor door and you would be in the rich door. i'm feeling, man. >> that is not true. in most buildings in new york city you have to have a certain number of the building, even the building i live. in and i think that's fine. reading and just going by the details of the story and the facts of the story, even though we're saying it's one building technically, it's two separate buildings. and didn't someone say that the law requires two separate entrances, because maybe they did that on purpose. anyway. mel, let's look at the big picture here. this still a better option than economic ghettos where the poor only live in certain parts of town? >> you know, i find it fascinating. >> it's for mel. >> honestly, i find it absolutely fascinating, don, that here is a policy that is incenting builders that are building units that cost $25 million to also include in the footprint of the development a separate building that has
poor door is behind the scenes and the rich door is in the front. that's a problem. and don, if this were be a poor door, i would be in the poor door and you would be in the rich door. i'm feeling, man. >> that is not true. in most buildings in new york city you have to have a certain number of the building, even the building i live. in and i think that's fine. reading and just going by the details of the story and the facts of the story, even though we're saying it's one building...
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he put his gloves on before he went to open the door? me right away. s. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import tm for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. allergy medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do -- sleep. add breathe right to your allergy medicine. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. >>> in order to get a new trial for edward lee elmore, diana needed to find grounds to appeal when she finally read what elmore said in the original trial, she felt more determined than ever to fight back. >> i started reading eddie's testimony and it g
he put his gloves on before he went to open the door? me right away. s. the all-new chrysler 200. america's import tm for over 19 million people. [ susan ] my promotion allowed me to start investing for my retirement. transamerica made it easy. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe right strip and...
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the officer opened the door, came out with a shank. cky i have a hard head and it bounced off my head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. that's all. i'm not -- i don't want to act like them, you know? >> he says he doesn't take it personal. >> would you take it personally if someone stabbed you in the head? >> oh, definitely. probably retaliate, you know? >> you get a little change of environment. we're actually moving today. >> where? >> we're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out of society because 12 years of supermax is no it -- well, actually 16 years, so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not too dangerous to go to population? >> i don't want you to go with any false impressions. what's going to happen is you are still s
the officer opened the door, came out with a shank. cky i have a hard head and it bounced off my head and just cut me in the back. sent me to the hospital. came back to work this day. i'm going to see about -- i just come do my job. that's all. i'm not -- i don't want to act like them, you know? >> he says he doesn't take it personal. >> would you take it personally if someone stabbed you in the head? >> oh, definitely. probably retaliate, you know? >> you get a little...
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this is the next few shots, out the door. here. >> from here. >> reporter: surveillance showed the boys had been casing the house for half an hour before making a move to force own the back door. mitchell was ready for them. [ gun fire ] >> run, now. >> reporter: were you prepared to kill someone if that was the end result? >> killing someone was far from my thoughts. i didn't think i was going to kill no one. i doesn't want to till anyone, i was -- kill anyone, i was wanting to scare them. >> reporter: mitchell was one of four others that shot at ipp truders before police arrived. four were killed. mitchell doesn't want to kill anyone, but knew her gun would provide protection. the law protects home owners when they feel their life is in danger in their home. in detroit home owners say safer. >> this is my wapon of choice. >> reporter: yvonne bought a handgun. she fired it at a range until a pitch-black warning this year. did you see him enter? >> i was here. >> reporter: you were this close to the window. >> i was here. >> r
this is the next few shots, out the door. here. >> from here. >> reporter: surveillance showed the boys had been casing the house for half an hour before making a move to force own the back door. mitchell was ready for them. [ gun fire ] >> run, now. >> reporter: were you prepared to kill someone if that was the end result? >> killing someone was far from my thoughts. i didn't think i was going to kill no one. i doesn't want to till anyone, i was -- kill anyone, i...
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currently 50s and 60s out the door. this afternoon 60s at the beaches, we'll see some clearing there, to 75 degrees in oakland. 80s and 90s inland. winds will be blowing out of the west at 15 miles per hour. that is the return of a typical onshore push. here's the extended forecast. typical season pattern here in the bay area for these summer months. that's a quick look at your friday forecast. elizabeth, how's it going on the roads? good morning. >> good morning. we can get through one more day, right? one more day heading off to work. if you are planning to go to oakland, there is overnight roadwork especially through the downtown oakland exits. this morning it's northbound and southbound on the nimitz 880 between jackson and fifth. various lanes blocked until 5:00 likely picked up a little ahead of schedule. it often is. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. westbound you will find that left lane blocked again that's scheduled until 5:00 so for the next 20 minutes we see the bulk of the overnight roadwork s
currently 50s and 60s out the door. this afternoon 60s at the beaches, we'll see some clearing there, to 75 degrees in oakland. 80s and 90s inland. winds will be blowing out of the west at 15 miles per hour. that is the return of a typical onshore push. here's the extended forecast. typical season pattern here in the bay area for these summer months. that's a quick look at your friday forecast. elizabeth, how's it going on the roads? good morning. >> good morning. we can get through one...
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i grabbed the train's metal rail just as the doors were closing. d at that instant, the explosion happened. the sound cut through my ears. it was this pain and it was so strong that it seemed it went right through my brain. >> but this nightmare is only beginning. less than a minute later, two more explosions tear through the station. in total, ten timed explosions blast through four commuter trains across the city in a calculated act of terrorism. donna friezen covers the story as a correspondent for nbc news. >> these weren't suicide bombers. they were backpacks placed in the trains by terrorists who placed them then got off the train and left them. there were roughly 20 pounds of explosives in each backpack. and also filled with nails and screws and various shrapnel so there would be maximum damage. and they were all detonated by cell phones. so they had cell phones in them that the perpetrators then dialed the numbers of the cell phones. >> viamoran is standing in the same train car that is carrying one of the backpacks. shortly after the explos
i grabbed the train's metal rail just as the doors were closing. d at that instant, the explosion happened. the sound cut through my ears. it was this pain and it was so strong that it seemed it went right through my brain. >> but this nightmare is only beginning. less than a minute later, two more explosions tear through the station. in total, ten timed explosions blast through four commuter trains across the city in a calculated act of terrorism. donna friezen covers the story as a...
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made the female resident go to the door to get rid of the police. the officer asked her is everything okay, and she says yes, verbally, but winings that not is all okay. so the officer being alert as he was enters the foyer. >> when the officer went inside the male resident made break for the front door. one of the robbers came running into the foyer, was surprised to end up face-to-face with the officer, and then pointed his gun at the officer's pen and fired. >> we believe this discharged three times, thank god the officer was not struck. the officer himself, he fired from his gun, multiple times, and he did strike it the male suspect. >> the one robber pronounced dead at the scene, but the second one ran out the back door during the shoot-out. >> now, the house next-door to where this took place actually has some damage, some holes in the walls from all of the shots that wrecks changed, we understand that the k9 unit, has been out here, but they've not been able to identify that second robber, to find him, rather, yet. live in northeast, cleve br
made the female resident go to the door to get rid of the police. the officer asked her is everything okay, and she says yes, verbally, but winings that not is all okay. so the officer being alert as he was enters the foyer. >> when the officer went inside the male resident made break for the front door. one of the robbers came running into the foyer, was surprised to end up face-to-face with the officer, and then pointed his gun at the officer's pen and fired. >> we believe this...
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we had to push the door open. get that out, get him out. we just threw on our clothes and got out of the house. so right now, um, people are outside their homes. assessing the damage. we hear sirens. somebody down the street's got a generator going. people are going around door to door, making sure that the gas is turned off at their homes. we're learning how to do that for the first time ourselves. this is the biggest quake that i have ever been in. i'm familiar with tornadoes growing up in oklahoma. but this is the first major quake i've been through. i can tell you. it's scary. >> it sounds scary. it sounds nice that the neighbors are coming together to help out. how much damage are you hearing about in your neighbors' homes? how violent was the shaking itself? >> the shaking itself, it felt like -- you always hear it feels like it lasts forever. it was probably, 15 seconds, tops. you just felt like the whole house was just moving back and forth. my wife was screaming. you just feel a little bit powerless that moment. we felt like, you d
we had to push the door open. get that out, get him out. we just threw on our clothes and got out of the house. so right now, um, people are outside their homes. assessing the damage. we hear sirens. somebody down the street's got a generator going. people are going around door to door, making sure that the gas is turned off at their homes. we're learning how to do that for the first time ourselves. this is the biggest quake that i have ever been in. i'm familiar with tornadoes growing up in...
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we're in the bathroom. >> ma'am? >> a few doorsn at this sports bar, john laska is finishing up his shift as a cook when he hears the shots. >> i heard one distinctive pop and then three more following it and i knew it was a firearm being shot off. >> laska looks out from the door of the restaurant to see what the commotion is. >> i saw the car pull away. i didn't know if those were the ones shooting or what the deal was. i made sure to note the car, what color it was, how many doors it had, and that's the description i was able to give the police. >> although it's a dangerous situation, laska wants to do everything he can to help. licensed to carry a concealed weapon, he goes to his car to get his gun and then runs to the crime scene. by the time laska arrives, the armed men are gone. >> police came on scene and cordoned off the area. at that point their investigation took over. >> later that night, the man shot by the guard is found in a hotel parking lot five miles away. he dies of his wounds at a local hospital. with the help o
we're in the bathroom. >> ma'am? >> a few doorsn at this sports bar, john laska is finishing up his shift as a cook when he hears the shots. >> i heard one distinctive pop and then three more following it and i knew it was a firearm being shot off. >> laska looks out from the door of the restaurant to see what the commotion is. >> i saw the car pull away. i didn't know if those were the ones shooting or what the deal was. i made sure to note the car, what color it...
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he opened the front door to everywhere. jumbos became one of the first restaurants in miami to integrate. >> i kept trying to tell the black customer "you don't have to come in the back door, you can come in the dining room." >> reporter: did it take a while. >> it did, the black customer was not comfortable in the dining room. >> reporter: most of jumbo's employees were uncomfortable when he announced he'd mire black cooks in wait tress. a couple said "i'm not working with", they used the "n" word. i said "you're free to quit." >> did some quit? >> i'd say 25 of my part-time waitresses quit and five of my full-time. >> reporter: because they can't want to work with blacks? >> 100%. >> integration was something that had to be done. it was time for it. it was the right thing to do. segregation i did not like. the back room i did not like. the idea of the black customer coming, i hated it. you may not have demonstrated down up to, but in his open way he was doing something more significant. he was taking a chance with his busi
he opened the front door to everywhere. jumbos became one of the first restaurants in miami to integrate. >> i kept trying to tell the black customer "you don't have to come in the back door, you can come in the dining room." >> reporter: did it take a while. >> it did, the black customer was not comfortable in the dining room. >> reporter: most of jumbo's employees were uncomfortable when he announced he'd mire black cooks in wait tress. a couple said...
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as a warehouse, it's almost a two 2-block building with no opening other than the garage doors, the warehouse doors. >> that's a little setback though. >> as far as i understood it it seems the unit didn't come. it is within the shell of it. >> maybe i missed that specifically. >> okay. if that meets it, then it seems like it was short of the project goals. do we comment also on the proposed project itself? or just on the historic? >> on the historic but also -- >> on the new project and how it fits into the dog patch? >> not how it fits -- >> but how it relates to the district? >> yeah. the building for the south has a lot of curving is surfaces which did seem very inconsistent with the characteristics of dog patch historical district. the other buildings seem more related to like the project across the street in scale and detailing. but that one building did not seem to related. that was my comment. >> okay. any other comments? seeing none, we have those. thank you very much. we'll move on. >> city clerk: that will place you on item 8. item 8: 2014.0048h k. wong; 4155 575-91000 50 fell stre
as a warehouse, it's almost a two 2-block building with no opening other than the garage doors, the warehouse doors. >> that's a little setback though. >> as far as i understood it it seems the unit didn't come. it is within the shell of it. >> maybe i missed that specifically. >> okay. if that meets it, then it seems like it was short of the project goals. do we comment also on the proposed project itself? or just on the historic? >> on the historic but also --...
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the other probe hit the door and bounced up. didn't make contact with him. d in to grab him to pull him out of the vehicle. when i did, i must have grabbed the probe or wrapped my hands around the wires when i did that. >> the live wire shocks the officer and gives the suspect enough time to close the door. >> i move toward the back of the vehicle. i continue to give orders for him to put his hands up, let me see his hands, step out of the vehicle. he would not comply. then he put it in gear. the vehicle rolled back. that's when the subject took off. >> speeding in excess of 90 miles per hour, the truck blows through several red lights. >> we were very lucky that it happened so early in the morning. there was not very many vehicles on the road. >> but the suspect's luck is about to run out. as the truck races toward another red light, the officer sees a cement truck driving toward the intersection. >> it was happening very fast, but at the same time, it was in slow motion. i could see the cement truck coming. it was traveling eastbound, and the suspect vehicl
the other probe hit the door and bounced up. didn't make contact with him. d in to grab him to pull him out of the vehicle. when i did, i must have grabbed the probe or wrapped my hands around the wires when i did that. >> the live wire shocks the officer and gives the suspect enough time to close the door. >> i move toward the back of the vehicle. i continue to give orders for him to put his hands up, let me see his hands, step out of the vehicle. he would not comply. then he put...
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>> will you open the door, please? fed up with the situation, grace decides to take action. >> i was like okay, we're rolling backwards. she can't control us. i'm not going let these kids die. so that's when i decided we need to open the back door and get them off. i'm not going to be locked on a bus and die. >> as soon as the bus comes to a stop, grace opens the door. >> she is like we need to get these kids off the bus. >> get out. >> you can't get off the bus! you can't get off the bus! nicole, what did you do? >> everybody off, get them off. >> no! >> after we got most of the kids off, there was kids that wanted to stay on the bus because the bus driver was telling them to. >> you got to get off. come on. when i say go, go! get off. >> no! >> and i went up to them, and i was like kids, you need to listen to me. you're not safe. she's not in the right mind or state to be driving this bus. and you need to come with me now. and she is yelling at me, telling them they need to stay on the bus. i was no they don't. >> tw
>> will you open the door, please? fed up with the situation, grace decides to take action. >> i was like okay, we're rolling backwards. she can't control us. i'm not going let these kids die. so that's when i decided we need to open the back door and get them off. i'm not going to be locked on a bus and die. >> as soon as the bus comes to a stop, grace opens the door. >> she is like we need to get these kids off the bus. >> get out. >> you can't get off the...
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beat on the door again. you, i want to do it. you do it. you beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ], beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ] put his ass out the door. the sooner we get his [ bleep ] out of here. >> after the inmates quiet down, gilbert's review gets under way. gilbert has made little, if any, progress while in seg, and prison officials have confiscated his most treasured possession, a chess set. >> right now, your behavior warrants no transfer. okay? anything you would like to talk about? >> you about summed it up. i sure would like to have my chess pieces back. why can't i have my chess pieces? >> this is segregation. what are you going to do with chess pieces? >> play chess! >> let me tell you what you do, get you some paper, draw you out a checkerboard -- >> i ain't playing in my head. i just don't see where it can hurt anybody to let somebody have something semiconstructive to do in their cell. >> ask the law library clerk to bring you a copy of the reg and see if you're supposed to have chess pieces. >> you run this place. >> i follow the regs. >>
beat on the door again. you, i want to do it. you do it. you beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ], beat on the [ bleep ] door again. [ bleep ] put his ass out the door. the sooner we get his [ bleep ] out of here. >> after the inmates quiet down, gilbert's review gets under way. gilbert has made little, if any, progress while in seg, and prison officials have confiscated his most treasured possession, a chess set. >> right now, your behavior warrants no transfer. okay?...
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the proposed project includes the insertion of two new door openings and installation of a new stair and accessible ramp, installation of a new gate at the site wall, and redesign of the existing courtyard into a playground. constructed in 1931 in the mission revival style, 50 fell street historically known as the viavi buildingg is an l-plan building consisting of a two-story brick wing on the east and three-story reinforced concrete wing to the north. the subject property is designated as a category 1 significant building under article 11 of the planning code. 1234 >> good afternoon commissioners, kelly, department staff. the project before you is a request for a major permit to alter 50 felt street. a category 1 significant building of the planning code. the building was originally constructed in 1931 by ellis polk and company and known as the yabe building two 2 story concrete frame in the spanish colonial revival style. the l shaped building is divided into two wings and features sealed windows. rod iron ban bal balcony and courtyard specifically the project includes removal of a
the proposed project includes the insertion of two new door openings and installation of a new stair and accessible ramp, installation of a new gate at the site wall, and redesign of the existing courtyard into a playground. constructed in 1931 in the mission revival style, 50 fell street historically known as the viavi buildingg is an l-plan building consisting of a two-story brick wing on the east and three-story reinforced concrete wing to the north. the subject property is designated as a...
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he gets to the door and four rounds from a .40 caliber comes through the door, the first one hittinghim right in the glass. so if he didn't have that shield, he wouldn't be here today. spun him around. unfortunately the second round caught him in the stomach and he went down and drug him out of there. he was operated on and he was doing fine. he's back working and whatnot, but the point is -- and that guy ended up killing himself, but the point is, you can't be complacent. any time you're going out to arrest somebody, do an interview, you have no idea what you're walking into. you're on their turf. it's their house. they know the lay of the land. they know everything. and to be tactically sound and stay sharp, stay focused, you know, know the right questions to ask and answer, know when somebody's lying to you. my kids hate me because i can tell when they're lying, you know, as soon as they open their mouth. so it's an art. it's a -- you know, it comes with experience and, you know, there are times when it can get funny, but most of the time it's not. >> the other thing that got my i
he gets to the door and four rounds from a .40 caliber comes through the door, the first one hittinghim right in the glass. so if he didn't have that shield, he wouldn't be here today. spun him around. unfortunately the second round caught him in the stomach and he went down and drug him out of there. he was operated on and he was doing fine. he's back working and whatnot, but the point is -- and that guy ended up killing himself, but the point is, you can't be complacent. any time you're going...
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>> grab a sweater as you're heading out the door. if you're in the lehigh valley if you're in the poconos you're in the 40s this morning. a live look at cape may and mostly clear conditions and mostly sunny skies heading into the afternoon. it's going it be a fantastic day, pleasant, low humidity eand temperatures staying below our average, which is the mid-80s for this time of year. right now temperatures in the 40s for the poconos and 57 degrees in allentown and 58 in atlantic city this morning and as we head into the rest of today, our temperatures will range between 76 and 79 and sunny, less humid, cool and a little bit breezy with the wind speeds out of the west at 10 miles per hour. how long are these temperatures going to last? i'll let you know coming up in my first alert seven-day forecast. for now we say good morning to jillian. >> good friday to you at home. traffic is just about to get moving on the tacony bridge. arms had to open and traffic was stopped for a few minutes. still have this construction 95 northbound between
>> grab a sweater as you're heading out the door. if you're in the lehigh valley if you're in the poconos you're in the 40s this morning. a live look at cape may and mostly clear conditions and mostly sunny skies heading into the afternoon. it's going it be a fantastic day, pleasant, low humidity eand temperatures staying below our average, which is the mid-80s for this time of year. right now temperatures in the 40s for the poconos and 57 degrees in allentown and 58 in atlantic city this...