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the proposed project 800 indiana street is located in the dog patch neighborhood at obviously 800 indiana street. it will include up to 338 new residential units and will be approximately 58 feet in height and this image shows the relationship of the proposed building to esprit park. as you can see it's kiltie corner from the park to the southwest. and these are the proposed building elevations showing the building envelope and the design. i know it's hard to see from where you're sitting for the proposed project. and just a brief description of esprit park. it is 1.83 acres located between 19th and 20th street in between minnesota and indiana streets and fairly densely planted around the perimeter with trees and open meadow in the interior and has an athletic circuit or exercise equipment and benches and picnic tables and frequently used and particularly for dog walking and dog play. looking at the new shadow that would occur on the park from the project at 800 indiana the new shadow would occur during the fall and winter months from october to march and occur in the late afternoon withi
the proposed project 800 indiana street is located in the dog patch neighborhood at obviously 800 indiana street. it will include up to 338 new residential units and will be approximately 58 feet in height and this image shows the relationship of the proposed building to esprit park. as you can see it's kiltie corner from the park to the southwest. and these are the proposed building elevations showing the building envelope and the design. i know it's hard to see from where you're sitting for...
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in 1800, the indiana territory had been created out of the old northwest territory, and william henryarrison had been appointed governor. in 1809, the year after the founding of profits town harrison on behalf of the government negotiated a treaty with tribes in this area, which turned over about 3 million acres of southern indiana to the u.s. government. this is the event that really set the two sides on a collision course. the doctrine at prophetstown was all indian or native peoples are one people, and no land can be sold or turned over without unanimous consent. the 1809 treaty was negotiated with people who had long-standing claims to residentsce in this area. they did not invite others to the treaty. prophetstown was a direct challenge to the united states. the 1809 treaty was a direct challenge to the influence of the alliance at prophetstown which by this time was increasingly coming under the influence of the prpophet's rather, whose name was tecumseh. in 1810, tecumseh and 300-400 warriors made a trip to the territorial capital to demand that the 1809 treaty be rescinded. th
in 1800, the indiana territory had been created out of the old northwest territory, and william henryarrison had been appointed governor. in 1809, the year after the founding of profits town harrison on behalf of the government negotiated a treaty with tribes in this area, which turned over about 3 million acres of southern indiana to the u.s. government. this is the event that really set the two sides on a collision course. the doctrine at prophetstown was all indian or native peoples are one...
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also explicit look at that in isolation but we looked to the neighbors fewer block stretch so all the indiana street can have it in a cooperated way we're proud to present i'm happy to introduce you our team dan, and others take it away and terrific peter with architects and hopefully on the screen we have on the screen excellent an overview of the project the site as everyone understands is the long warehouse and it is a long existing warehouse next slide thank you not too much happening on the street but on the next street the street park development that has the wide landscape opportunity this neighborhood daich is a great accomodation building character so our approach to replace the large fingertip with 3 ding buildings restore it and have a mid block building each designed by a different architecture team and they share a common and active frontage along the townhomes and four shared common spaces and a pattern of openings between building in the mid block and opportunities for the endangered pocket plaza punk waited by a plaza and the park that joe talked about under the underpass the
also explicit look at that in isolation but we looked to the neighbors fewer block stretch so all the indiana street can have it in a cooperated way we're proud to present i'm happy to introduce you our team dan, and others take it away and terrific peter with architects and hopefully on the screen we have on the screen excellent an overview of the project the site as everyone understands is the long warehouse and it is a long existing warehouse next slide thank you not too much happening on...
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these people have been something that no one has given me during the course of my incarceration, which would be a simple chance. >> indianan to allow inmates to use these little personal cameras that we left them. and it turned out that the inmates would actually reveal a lot more intimate details using these personal cameras than they would when we were present. and in darren's case, he pretty much admitted to committing this assault. >> susan just popped up, and she wants her property back. see, i told you it was borrowed time, man. so -- so it was nice doing this for susan and company. so i have to return to where i started from, the blackout. so you guys have a nice day. thank you for listening to me. good-bye. >>> getting your laundry delivered. on a bike? this philadelphia entrepreneur is cleaning up with that concept. find out how bootstrapping got this company is spinning with a spotless business plan that attracted investors. that's coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, an american express open is here to help. that's why we are
these people have been something that no one has given me during the course of my incarceration, which would be a simple chance. >> indianan to allow inmates to use these little personal cameras that we left them. and it turned out that the inmates would actually reveal a lot more intimate details using these personal cameras than they would when we were present. and in darren's case, he pretty much admitted to committing this assault. >> susan just popped up, and she wants her...
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the project side is located on the west side of indiana streets, assess oris block 4105, lot no. 009 certification. it's by a steel frame industrial warehouse. the proposed project the demolition of an industrial warehouse for housing development. it comprises three buildings for residential uses. the project will include 330 residential units, ground floor amenities and one level underground parking garage. the project site is in the zoning district within the central water front subarea of the eastern neighborhoods zoning area plan. a copy of the draft eir certification motion and there is responses to comments document is before you. the draft eir was published august 13, 2014. a public hearing on the draft eir was held before the planning commission on september 11, 2014, and the public comment period closed on september 29, 2014. the response to comments documented and published to you on november 14, 2014. also the response constitute the final eir. the evaluation of the issues contained in the eir found that implementation of the proposed project would result in a significant u
the project side is located on the west side of indiana streets, assess oris block 4105, lot no. 009 certification. it's by a steel frame industrial warehouse. the proposed project the demolition of an industrial warehouse for housing development. it comprises three buildings for residential uses. the project will include 330 residential units, ground floor amenities and one level underground parking garage. the project site is in the zoning district within the central water front subarea of...
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an inmate we met at the indiana state prison. of a handful of inmates allowed to use a personal camera supplied by our crew used to record intimate thoughts in the privacy of his cell. he even shared some thoughts about the crew, themselves. >> you got susan, you got alex in wonderland, and all those other guys, you know, i don't know their names, but they're cool. and they're all from california. can you believe that? >> when we first started working with darren bailey, we heard he had this very violent past. that he was not only violent on the streets, but once he got into prison, had a very erratic and impulsive and violent nature. so when we encountered him, he was already in a process of going through therapy and trying to make himself a better inmate. >> i have never given myself a chance. and because i'm giving myself a chance to do better for myself, i have a supporting cast that are saying, yeah, we believe in you. yeah, he's showing progress. yeah, he's no longer the person that has held him hostage for years. >> but whe
an inmate we met at the indiana state prison. of a handful of inmates allowed to use a personal camera supplied by our crew used to record intimate thoughts in the privacy of his cell. he even shared some thoughts about the crew, themselves. >> you got susan, you got alex in wonderland, and all those other guys, you know, i don't know their names, but they're cool. and they're all from california. can you believe that? >> when we first started working with darren bailey, we heard he...
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>> i don't want to leave the state of indiana. i love the state of indiana even though they might not love who i am. >> last year a serious illness sent bonnie to the hospital. but because they're not married lynn was prevented from going to bonnie room while she was in intensive care. >> i was totally helpless. i broke all of my knuckles open pounding on the door so hard. >> the two were part of a landmark lawsuit that challenged the indiana state ban on same-sex marriage and won. >> possibly the most important thing to say about the intersection of the usual dishary and same-sex marriage is that the pace of change has just been extraordinary. compared to other social movements, for instance, of the 20th century. >> you're joined in marriage as wife and wife. >> that change has been evidence this year with the series of federal court decision that struck down the same-sex marriage bands in several states. in october the u.s. court declined to intervene. same sex opponent had one in every case. >> to take the case is when the lower
>> i don't want to leave the state of indiana. i love the state of indiana even though they might not love who i am. >> last year a serious illness sent bonnie to the hospital. but because they're not married lynn was prevented from going to bonnie room while she was in intensive care. >> i was totally helpless. i broke all of my knuckles open pounding on the door so hard. >> the two were part of a landmark lawsuit that challenged the indiana state ban on same-sex...
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. >> more than 3,000 kids pass through the juvenile courts in lake county indiana each year. here consequences can range from a sleepless night in detention to the ultimate punishment for kids who keep coming back, boys school. >> going to indiana boyce school or girls school is the most restrictive place or restrictive punishment i could give them. you're in a prison. it's the worst thing i can do to them. >> some people it takes a big problem to open their eyes. just like for me, like i went to boys school and it calmed me down a lot. if you read my reports and everything about me, you would be like why would he be here now when we doing so good. like, i believe boys school changed me. >> he's done so much better than in the past. he was failing his classes. that changed. grades started improve. he starred working and unfortunately, when he hung around with the wrong crowd and you get blamed sometimes for things that you don't even do. >> big problem it's something i really didn't do this time. i'm black and i look like a thug and i got pone in my pocket. that's what it is.
. >> more than 3,000 kids pass through the juvenile courts in lake county indiana each year. here consequences can range from a sleepless night in detention to the ultimate punishment for kids who keep coming back, boys school. >> going to indiana boyce school or girls school is the most restrictive place or restrictive punishment i could give them. you're in a prison. it's the worst thing i can do to them. >> some people it takes a big problem to open their eyes. just like...
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>>> the towering walls of indiana state prison have been guarding inmates' secrets since the time of the civil war. but during the shooting of our "extended stay" series, prison officials allowed us to give certain inmates handheld cameras that they could use to record their thoughts in the privacy of their own cells, and the inmates, who all had plenty of time, also had plenty to say. >> living like an animal. what i'm doing now. >> i'm handsome. >> kind of feel like an idiot talking to his camera. it's like i'm talking to myself. it's crazy. >> it was a very interesting new thing that we'd never done before, and i was able to give these cameras to the inmates and kind of give them a brief tutorial on how to use it. and it was an interesting thing because these are people that some had never even seen one of these new camcorders. >> when they first handed me this camera, i'm like, what? how does this work? i don't know what an ipod is. i don't know how to work these fancy gadgets. they had to show me. well, this is an old prison, a place where john dylan, voyages. old floors. someti
>>> the towering walls of indiana state prison have been guarding inmates' secrets since the time of the civil war. but during the shooting of our "extended stay" series, prison officials allowed us to give certain inmates handheld cameras that they could use to record their thoughts in the privacy of their own cells, and the inmates, who all had plenty of time, also had plenty to say. >> living like an animal. what i'm doing now. >> i'm handsome. >> kind of...
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you the herman with the plan, the plan so fine they named it 9, 9, 9, the man of the flat tax, the indianaher-myth, mr. herman cain! (cheers and applause) >> thank you very much, mr. colbert. and i will also like to thank all of you for being here. >> i know he is a pokemon word. i believe the words go like this. i didn't say i was going to say it. to be all these thing, not because i told you ♪ ♪ to ♪ but believe in yourself ♪ america ♪ my brotha from another mother mr. stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that man has got a beautiful voice. all i can add to herman's eloquent quotation from pokemon is got to catch them all. my fellow americans, a lot of people have asked me why are we here? what is this about? in fact herman canned me that on the bus coming here just now. the pundits have asked is this all some joke? we've all heard it, haven't we? i say if they are calling, being allowed to form a superpac and collecting unlimited and untraceable amounts of money from individual unions and corporations and send that money on -- spend that money on political ads and for pers
you the herman with the plan, the plan so fine they named it 9, 9, 9, the man of the flat tax, the indianaher-myth, mr. herman cain! (cheers and applause) >> thank you very much, mr. colbert. and i will also like to thank all of you for being here. >> i know he is a pokemon word. i believe the words go like this. i didn't say i was going to say it. to be all these thing, not because i told you ♪ ♪ to ♪ but believe in yourself ♪ america ♪ my brotha from another mother mr....
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we are sitting in the c-span archives, which are located in west lafayette, indiana. s where everything is recorded that transpires on c-span. this is where the satellite signals come in, c-span, c-span2, c-span3, bringing in the signal that we record and digitized. these three pieces of equipment for are the main encoders c-span, c-span2, and c-span3. that signal that comes off the satellite is sent to these devices where it becomes a digitally recorded signal, stored on a small server for 24 hours a day, seven days a week continuously. idearchives started as the of a half dozen professors at purdue university who felt that the long form, unedited content that c-span errors is an important audiovisual record of the entireirs, congress, hearings, presidential speeches, and that that video needed to be saved and saved in a way that scholars and the public could use. what we did is we started by using a satellite, independent of the headquarters located in indiana. we take the signal as it's transmitted, and we record every day, every hour, and we save it. we also index
we are sitting in the c-span archives, which are located in west lafayette, indiana. s where everything is recorded that transpires on c-span. this is where the satellite signals come in, c-span, c-span2, c-span3, bringing in the signal that we record and digitized. these three pieces of equipment for are the main encoders c-span, c-span2, and c-span3. that signal that comes off the satellite is sent to these devices where it becomes a digitally recorded signal, stored on a small server for 24...
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. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. ♪ make the best entertainment part of your holidays. catch all the hottest handpicked titles on the winter watchlist, only with xfinity from comcast. >>> breaking news. an airasia plane with 162 people on board is still missing at this hour after losing contact with ground control shortly after takeoff. flight 8501 was en route from indonesia to singapore when it lost contact over the java sea after requesting permission to fly higher due to bad weather. airasia has set up an area for passengers' families. we will have the latest in the story. now back to our regular programming. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the high walls and razor wire that surround a maximum security prison leave no doubt that this is a place where you pay your dues for terrible decisions. but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of e
. >> a funeral and a wedding, both behind the walls of indiana state prison. >> i told them we wanted to get married october 7th. >> that will work. october 7th. ♪ make the best entertainment part of your holidays. catch all the hottest handpicked titles on the winter watchlist, only with xfinity from comcast. >>> breaking news. an airasia plane with 162 people on board is still missing at this hour after losing contact with ground control shortly after takeoff....
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that's over 200 years ago. , and one of the events sector the way for indiana statehood. hen henniversary 16. the treaty of greenville brought an end to what has been called in old northwest indian wars 1790, the beginning of the united states being able to take control of the northwest iiritory which again title by the treaty of paris in 1783. ofbrought about a generation uneasy peace along the front ofrs, but in the early years the 19th century it saw the beginnings of a native revivalist movement under the leadership of a shawnee holy man. to him as referred the shawnee prophet. his movements were not successful and attract a lot of followers. , he moved the headquarters to the confluence movement. begin new it was to become the new headquarters, training ground of an alliance that was formed that arege.coming rather lor created any international boundary between u.s. lands and native homelands. in 1800, the indiana territory had been created out of the old northwest territory, and william henry harrison have been appointed governor. in 1809, the year after the founding
that's over 200 years ago. , and one of the events sector the way for indiana statehood. hen henniversary 16. the treaty of greenville brought an end to what has been called in old northwest indian wars 1790, the beginning of the united states being able to take control of the northwest iiritory which again title by the treaty of paris in 1783. ofbrought about a generation uneasy peace along the front ofrs, but in the early years the 19th century it saw the beginnings of a native revivalist...
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get treatment done in a maximum security setting with these types of inmates, that it would be the indiana state prison that could do that. and the goal of the unit is to take guys who are unstable mentally, get them stabilized and get them through the programming with the ultimate goal of getting them back out and functioning in the general population. >> that's good. >> still hot. >> you wash your hands today? >> i've been 18 months clear of any kind of conduct report and i have never, the whole 12 years of me being in prison, been that long without a write-up. >> the prison recently notified beauchamp that his good behavior has earned him an earlier than expected release date. >> this is my freedom. these papers. and when i got that i cried for the first time in probably ten years. because, you know, it hit me, it's like, damn, my out date's there. i'm glad they had the program up here to where they're actually starting to help people with issues that we have instead of just medicating a person and letting them go on. >> how are you doing, mr. beachamp? >> just peachy. >> welcome to ano
get treatment done in a maximum security setting with these types of inmates, that it would be the indiana state prison that could do that. and the goal of the unit is to take guys who are unstable mentally, get them stabilized and get them through the programming with the ultimate goal of getting them back out and functioning in the general population. >> that's good. >> still hot. >> you wash your hands today? >> i've been 18 months clear of any kind of conduct report...
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eric ripert has told him the indiana jones of the world. unknown," takes him all over the world. i am pleased to have anthony bourdain at the table. you seem awfully mellow today. is there a particular reason for that? >> i am coming right from jujitsu. it is a humbling experience getting squashed by younger, more fit experienced people. >> why jujitsu? things like something you would know for a long time. >> i started at 58. it is the last thing in the world i could have ever imagined running to do or enjoying. i have never hung out in a gym. -- describede this to learn a new skill at my age is satisfying. on thehe person lowest totem pole in the kitchen, knowing nothing, the incremental, tiny satisfactions of being a little less awful at something every day, that is jujitsu for me. i am learning an entirely new skill. a difficult one. a physically demanding one. one that i think about what the rest of the day. they call it is a gold chest -- physical chess. >> what else in your life has had a trajectory? >> i am a guy who likes making things. when i was a chef, i like multitask
eric ripert has told him the indiana jones of the world. unknown," takes him all over the world. i am pleased to have anthony bourdain at the table. you seem awfully mellow today. is there a particular reason for that? >> i am coming right from jujitsu. it is a humbling experience getting squashed by younger, more fit experienced people. >> why jujitsu? things like something you would know for a long time. >> i started at 58. it is the last thing in the world i could have...
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i am a convict at the indiana state prison. >> we learned a lot from them. including the importance of reputation in prison. >> i've done the time. i've stayed out of trouble. i'm not a punk, bitch or any of the lesser areas of being in prison. >> two things that were notable about cephis. he was always alone. i don't think i ever saw him hanging out with another inmate. his fixsation on food. whenever you bumped into him, he was talking about food, looking forward to his next meal. >> breakfast at 6:15 in the morning. chow for lunch about 12:00, give or take. and supper's 5:30, give or take. they're giving us reruns two nights in a row. if i only had pork chops, i would really be going. >> he had rituals with his food. it was almost like he was sitting in a lounger at home with a big tv tray. and he'd store up his food from all day long and sit there and eat it happily in front of the tv screen. >> this is how i eat when off tv. in the old days when i had pork chops, i'd put on a show. have nine, ten pork chops. chips, beans, six pack of soda. guys [ bleep ]
i am a convict at the indiana state prison. >> we learned a lot from them. including the importance of reputation in prison. >> i've done the time. i've stayed out of trouble. i'm not a punk, bitch or any of the lesser areas of being in prison. >> two things that were notable about cephis. he was always alone. i don't think i ever saw him hanging out with another inmate. his fixsation on food. whenever you bumped into him, he was talking about food, looking forward to his next...
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johnson. >> thank you very much i'm in port of the project but avalon is working with the developer on their project on indiana my main question and brought this up it is next to 280 of it gets knocked down we're looking at this building seeing the highway section i appreciate the ventilation facility i understand that the radioactively core spaces are generally not considered an exposure zone for people with forgetting the wording right now and the receptors. >> yes. federally speaking you're not sitting out there all day long but you know on of a person might live they're having an open courtyard and building literally on the other side of the building from 280 doesn't seem comfortable socially or also from a health prospective i'd like to know who asked about the sequa i'd like someone 40 from avalon or potentially the architect to comment on the only courtyards and whether they cancer other ways of appealing it with the ventilation or something to mitigate what i'm talking about. >> before i we are that we take the opportunity to visit where the bay bridge comedy, get you a tour they have a rooftop it is a
johnson. >> thank you very much i'm in port of the project but avalon is working with the developer on their project on indiana my main question and brought this up it is next to 280 of it gets knocked down we're looking at this building seeing the highway section i appreciate the ventilation facility i understand that the radioactively core spaces are generally not considered an exposure zone for people with forgetting the wording right now and the receptors. >> yes. federally...
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so, yes, i was the head coach of the indiana pacers and i was pulled over in a traffic stop incident.ey brought the dogs out, suspected me as a drug dealer and had me facedown on the pavement -- >> what? >> as a lot of indiana pacer teammates drove by. this was at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. we were coming back off a road trip from the west coast. now, whether i disobeyed the law or was guilty or not, the fact that they brought dogs out of the car, went inside my car and asked me if i had a weapon or drugs inside the car, those things do happen. my brother-in-law who graduated michigan law school was pulled over several years ago in california and had his jaw broken. in all black families in this country, we do have to have the conversation of how we interact with the police. that's just part of our daily lives. and a lot of it goes unnoticed. and what i really love about what's happening right now is that this younger generation is really standing up and they are demanding equality. when you look at the marches that are going on across this country, you see black, white, bro brown, ev
so, yes, i was the head coach of the indiana pacers and i was pulled over in a traffic stop incident.ey brought the dogs out, suspected me as a drug dealer and had me facedown on the pavement -- >> what? >> as a lot of indiana pacer teammates drove by. this was at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. we were coming back off a road trip from the west coast. now, whether i disobeyed the law or was guilty or not, the fact that they brought dogs out of the car, went inside my car and asked me if...
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throughout the weekend featuring lafayette and west lafayette indiana. our staff traveled there to learn about the history. sisterore about the cities and other stops on the c-span city tour at c-span.org/localcontent. you are watching local tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. each week american history tv's real america ring jew archival film telling the story of the 20th century. ♪ >> it is perhaps the greatest rally ever seen in the western hemispheric. showing castro's sway over the cuban people. pitchededictable castro a full inning and a benefit game for his land reform fund. the new president tossed the first ball and the game is on. castro struck out the three batters he faced. is one game where the umpire really has to be careful. -- for manyy cubans cubans the years before 1959 were hard. the cuban peasants rarely owned their land. life in city slums was also depressing. flourished.isease for most of these cubans, they suffered almost as if they were unaware there was another way to live. ♪ castro came out his support was based not on the p
throughout the weekend featuring lafayette and west lafayette indiana. our staff traveled there to learn about the history. sisterore about the cities and other stops on the c-span city tour at c-span.org/localcontent. you are watching local tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. each week american history tv's real america ring jew archival film telling the story of the 20th century. ♪ >> it is perhaps the greatest rally ever seen in the western hemispheric. showing castro's sway...
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. >>> four people died after being stabbed on an amtrak train near the indiana border. chicago to michigan. someone on the train called police to report a suspicious person. by the time the officers arrived the attack was underway. now here comes "hannity." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight they are the forgotten victims of ferguson, missouri. small business owners whose stores were looted, some burnt to the ground by proteste
. >>> four people died after being stabbed on an amtrak train near the indiana border. chicago to michigan. someone on the train called police to report a suspicious person. by the time the officers arrived the attack was underway. now here comes "hannity." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight they are the forgotten victims of ferguson, missouri. small business owners whose stores were looted, some burnt to the ground by proteste
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. >>> four people died after being stabbed on an amtrak train near the indiana border. the train was traveling from chicago to michigan. someone on the train called police to report a suspicious person. by the time the officers arrived the attack was underway. now here comes "hannity." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight they are the forgotten victims of ferguson, missouri. small business owners whose stores were looted, some burnt to the ground by protesters in the wake of the michael brown grand jury decision. but on "hannity" we are making their voices heard tonight. >> i had surveillance running on my computer and saw the whole thing. >> it's hard for us to get back to where we were before. >> we cannot use anything here. >> could have died. >> dozens of small businesses were left completely destroyed after protesters became violent in the wake of the ferguson grand jury decision. now, keep in mind some of these small business owners just finished rebuilding from the demonstrations back in august when the michael brown shooting first occurred. now, they're victims of f
. >>> four people died after being stabbed on an amtrak train near the indiana border. the train was traveling from chicago to michigan. someone on the train called police to report a suspicious person. by the time the officers arrived the attack was underway. now here comes "hannity." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight they are the forgotten victims of ferguson, missouri. small business owners whose stores were looted, some burnt to the ground by protesters...
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. >> for more information on the recent visit to lafayette and west lafayette indiana and the many other cities go to c-span.org/local content. >> as 2014 comes to a close from february 12 12th through the 15th, the savanna book festival will be held in savannah, georgia the seventh annual tucson festival of books hosted by the university of maryland chief of arizona. .. >> over the past half century, nexn booktv. it's about an hour.
. >> for more information on the recent visit to lafayette and west lafayette indiana and the many other cities go to c-span.org/local content. >> as 2014 comes to a close from february 12 12th through the 15th, the savanna book festival will be held in savannah, georgia the seventh annual tucson festival of books hosted by the university of maryland chief of arizona. .. >> over the past half century, nexn booktv. it's about an hour.
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indiana. you are on the "washington journal." caller: thank you for having me. maya, i want to thank you for writing the book. i want to address what you said earlier in the program about when you have family members that are incarcerated and entering those systems. for someone who has never experienced it, even in a low security facility, it is very the peoplel with that actually work in the prison system. it's hard enough to go visit someone that is incarcerated and see them in that position. my expense has been, in the indiana department of corrections, that you are -- my experience has been, in the indiana department of corrections, you are harassed and treated unfairly upon entering the building. i agree that those procedures need to be changed. in my experience, i've been there and at the -- and done nothing wrong and felt like i was a prisoner myself. even being one minute late on a cutoff, to drive from two hours away to see my brother, i was treated very poorly upon entering because i was a minute late. then you have to go through a total search process
indiana. you are on the "washington journal." caller: thank you for having me. maya, i want to thank you for writing the book. i want to address what you said earlier in the program about when you have family members that are incarcerated and entering those systems. for someone who has never experienced it, even in a low security facility, it is very the peoplel with that actually work in the prison system. it's hard enough to go visit someone that is incarcerated and see them in that...
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>> there have been teams surfacing, one is the indiana colts and then almost immediately they said, nointerested. so if the report said that four teams are interested, two have said no, i think it's going to be very difficult, at least this year. and then you throw in the football part of this which is not something we focused a lot on. ray rice will be 28 in january. so he is not young. he had his worse season last year and spent this year out of football. that's a pretty difficult thing for a general manager to look at or coach or general manager to look at themselves and say, let's bring him in knowing what is going to bubble to the surface in terms of a public relations nightmare. >> and then roger goodell, there's been confusion surrounding what exactly he knew and didn't know about that elevator incident before that tape was released. listen to what janay rice said. >> when the commissioner of the nfl, roger goodell, says roger was ambiguous and it was a starkly different sequence of events, is the commissioner lying? >> i can't say so. >> and you think the lead and the commissio
>> there have been teams surfacing, one is the indiana colts and then almost immediately they said, nointerested. so if the report said that four teams are interested, two have said no, i think it's going to be very difficult, at least this year. and then you throw in the football part of this which is not something we focused a lot on. ray rice will be 28 in january. so he is not young. he had his worse season last year and spent this year out of football. that's a pretty difficult thing...
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the falling stage. more than 40 are injured. at home in northwestern indianaonths recovering from their injuries. >> we were very lucky. i mean, even with our injuries and as scared as everybody was, i mean, we were actually some of the lucky ones. >> magjars says she's incredibly thankful for prayter and wood and all the others who rushed in to help maggie. >> if those people wouldn't have been in that place at that time, i don't think she would have made it to the hospital. i literally owe those people her life. >>> coming up, firefighters dangle above a manhattan street during a daring rope rescue. >> i was afraid that he would jump before we got to him. >> when "caught on camera: nick of time" continues. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash
the falling stage. more than 40 are injured. at home in northwestern indianaonths recovering from their injuries. >> we were very lucky. i mean, even with our injuries and as scared as everybody was, i mean, we were actually some of the lucky ones. >> magjars says she's incredibly thankful for prayter and wood and all the others who rushed in to help maggie. >> if those people wouldn't have been in that place at that time, i don't think she would have made it to the hospital....
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they have called him the indiana jones. he explores food and culture. y completed his fourth season, competition series the taste begins its new season this month. i'm pleased to have anthony bourdain back at this table. welcome , sir. >> thank you. >> rose: you seem -- >> i'm coming right from jujitsu. i started at 58. >> rose: 58. >> it's the last thing in the world i could have ever imagined wanting to do or enjoying. i wasn't at the gym, i never really cared. at my age to learn an entirely new skill is deeply satisfying. to recreate that feeling of being the lowest person in the toe actual pole in a kitchen back when i was 17 knowing nothing in a very hard world. the incremental tiny satisfactions of being a little less awful at something every day. with jujitsu, i'm learning a very physically demanding one but one that i think about for the rest of the day. they call it physical chess because it's something you think about. >> rose: what do you think about your trajectory. >> i like making thing. when i was a chef i was somebody who liked multitaski
they have called him the indiana jones. he explores food and culture. y completed his fourth season, competition series the taste begins its new season this month. i'm pleased to have anthony bourdain back at this table. welcome , sir. >> thank you. >> rose: you seem -- >> i'm coming right from jujitsu. i started at 58. >> rose: 58. >> it's the last thing in the world i could have ever imagined wanting to do or enjoying. i wasn't at the gym, i never really cared....
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the missions on mars. one of our more prominent astra is jerry ross to grow in northern indiana in a town called crown point. he grew up on a form. his dad worked in the steel mills. his grandparents on both sides of the family were farmers. not that ism hadn't been to college. not one person in his family had been a college. he was born in 1948. e-group in 1948 or you could look up at the start and see a lot more stars than you can see today. oath he and his best friend remembered the stories vividly. they were lying on haystack on a summer evening looking up at the sky and looking at all the sta stars. the early '50s, and jerry said, do you know what? someday people are going to go up there, and i'm going to be one of them. his friend said, oh, sure. jerry said, no, i'm serious. someday people will go up there and not going to be one of them. he had parents that encouraged him to get teachers that encouraged him. when sputnik went off in 1957 from the space program began and he began to see possibilities when he could realize his dream. he knew these people he had been talking that had gone to produce us
the missions on mars. one of our more prominent astra is jerry ross to grow in northern indiana in a town called crown point. he grew up on a form. his dad worked in the steel mills. his grandparents on both sides of the family were farmers. not that ism hadn't been to college. not one person in his family had been a college. he was born in 1948. e-group in 1948 or you could look up at the start and see a lot more stars than you can see today. oath he and his best friend remembered the stories...
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most of them came from north africa and the middle east. >>> indiana is one of the biggest polluterser the u.s. and china. india's capital is at the top of the organize. it's air pollution levels are understand 300 micrograms pur cubic meter. the green for maximum healthy exposure is 25. a big part of the problem is new delhi's vehicles. it's expected there will be 400 million of them on the city's roads within 15 years. al jazeera's car issue mavia explains how india's government is trying to clear the air. >> reporter: milarma loves his scooter. it has been a proud member of his family since he married donita 28 years ago. he says it has never let him down. >> i have driven around my kids on this scooter after they were born. i have taken my wife and my sister-in-law for a ride. even my mother when she was sick and we had to take her to the doctor, we went on this. >> but india's green tribunal is expecting the sharpa's to retire their trusty two wheeler in a bid to clean up the note toryium air mroounings, the green try p buenal has bandy any vehicle older than 15 years. it has th
most of them came from north africa and the middle east. >>> indiana is one of the biggest polluterser the u.s. and china. india's capital is at the top of the organize. it's air pollution levels are understand 300 micrograms pur cubic meter. the green for maximum healthy exposure is 25. a big part of the problem is new delhi's vehicles. it's expected there will be 400 million of them on the city's roads within 15 years. al jazeera's car issue mavia explains how india's government is...
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. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, the staff made it clear>> your quietest day in the shu can be the worst day in the shu in about two seconds. some of the challenges we face are the threat of being gunned down, as we say in here, having feces or urine thrown on you, spit, blood, semen, anything you can think of has happened in this building. >> but for inmates in the shu, the monotony brings a horror of its own. they told us what it was like to spend 23 hours a day in a windowless concrete cell, sometimes for years at a time. >> it's like you're always trying to find a way to come up for air. this place suffocates you. you know what i'm saying? >> it's a tomb for me. you know? it's like a tomb. it's like a tomb, a concrete tomb. what if they would have sent these punk ass dudes to -- and he would have succeeded in killing them, right? >> during our first day on the shu, we walked into a heated exchange about murder. >> what you saying about the killer? you saying both killer. >> but it wasn't about prison violence. >> showed up, saying that
. >> when we visited the shu at indiana's wabash valley correctional facility, the staff made it clear>> your quietest day in the shu can be the worst day in the shu in about two seconds. some of the challenges we face are the threat of being gunned down, as we say in here, having feces or urine thrown on you, spit, blood, semen, anything you can think of has happened in this building. >> but for inmates in the shu, the monotony brings a horror of its own. they told us what it...
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and congressional scholars agree, congressional law professor john hill of the indiana school of law writes that, quote, there is a word for the president's plan to issue an executive order granting residency status for over 5 million undocumented aliens now living in the u.s. unconstitutional. this is unquestionably law making. president obama has now apparently forgotten what any first year law student understands, that the president cannot make a law without the consent of both houses of congress. congressional law professor of the south texas college of law writes, it cannot be the rule of law that the president can create arbitrary criteria of where the law will not apply and then exempt anyone who meets that criteria. this is a very broad type of policy against enforcement that is so extreme as to announce an abdictation of the president's authority. despite the heavy media bias in favor of amnesty, a recent nbc news "wall street journal" poll found that americans oppose his executive amnesty by 48% to 38%. the american people know the president's executive amnesty grants work p
and congressional scholars agree, congressional law professor john hill of the indiana school of law writes that, quote, there is a word for the president's plan to issue an executive order granting residency status for over 5 million undocumented aliens now living in the u.s. unconstitutional. this is unquestionably law making. president obama has now apparently forgotten what any first year law student understands, that the president cannot make a law without the consent of both houses of...