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do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you knowthe son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that village and divided it into two halves, separating family members from each other, preventing people from going to their places of work, and children from going to their schools. >> i think it's shocking how you could slice a neighborhood into two and believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are going to create more hatred. >> the war that she spoke to us about was part of israel's largest nati
do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you knowthe son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall...
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. -- the building of the wall. th the better part of his land is beyond that fence. all these walls he built by breaking this sporn land with his wife and his children and all his hard work is gone. he cannot go down and tend to his trees or cultivate it. ♪ >> i feel like i haven't found any anchor for the light at the end of the tunnel. is there any chance for people to believe that there is something else? >> i used to have a speech that said you're looking, you're looking, and it could be the solution somewhere. you totally don't foresee. >> yeah. the wall of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to be clever, what do you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with
. -- the building of the wall. th the better part of his land is beyond that fence. all these walls he built by breaking this sporn land with his wife and his children and all his hard work is gone. he cannot go down and tend to his trees or cultivate it. ♪ >> i feel like i haven't found any anchor for the light at the end of the tunnel. is there any chance for people to believe that there is something else? >> i used to have a speech that said you're looking, you're looking, and...
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. >> yeah. >> in the rear wall? >> yes, to the roof line of the structure. >> the roof level or the rear wall? >> with the three feet above grade, it is kind of like we measure the height of the building and we measure it out of the roof line in terms of the height above grade. >> their section shows top of the wall is not the same elevation as the roof line. >> the top of the wall? >> it is higher than the. >> yeah. you mean, the, there is a fence. >> there is a fence. >> no, there is like a curb. >> the configuration that they show in their section, >> okay. >> is that the exterior wall of the rear, the top of that wall, is higher than the main roof line. where the plan is located. >> let me take a look at that real quick. >> so this is the section and this is the roof line, measurement here, with the vegetation on top, are you referring to this portion, and i am not sure where you are referring to it being higher than the roof line? >> you can see the edge and there is a little something there, and i don't know wh
. >> yeah. >> in the rear wall? >> yes, to the roof line of the structure. >> the roof level or the rear wall? >> with the three feet above grade, it is kind of like we measure the height of the building and we measure it out of the roof line in terms of the height above grade. >> their section shows top of the wall is not the same elevation as the roof line. >> the top of the wall? >> it is higher than the. >> yeah. you mean, the, there is...
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>> the wall was there and a r it is like cool i'm a wall and then the next day it is knocked down. >>hat if somebody arrives late and the wall of love is already up. just in case you think i say anything that pops into my idiot head there was a moment of self-sensorship. >> what is on your hate wall. >> i am curious what is hateful? >> i heard them sometimes. >> have i a wall of hate -- i have a wall of hate in my apartment full of people i loathe with a pull up bar. >> like "cape fear"? >> if you go in that direction make sure you have the name of the movie on hand. >> i happen to believe that love crime is far more dangerous than hate crime. more people are killed in murder-sue sides. that is more dangerous than hate crimes. >> i think statistics are on on your side. that's a banner day. >> it is rare i am right by using this mouth. >> 32% of what you said though is not a statistic. >> and the kids don't build the wall. they build in a masonry company to build the wall. >> have them build something. >> it is big masonry or it is masonries. >> mason reece i just saw him. he lives in
>> the wall was there and a r it is like cool i'm a wall and then the next day it is knocked down. >>hat if somebody arrives late and the wall of love is already up. just in case you think i say anything that pops into my idiot head there was a moment of self-sensorship. >> what is on your hate wall. >> i am curious what is hateful? >> i heard them sometimes. >> have i a wall of hate -- i have a wall of hate in my apartment full of people i loathe with a pull...
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>> the two forces pulling the walls apart and the projectiles coming through the walls. >> he said ited something safe where it wouldn't be coming in on these kids. >> how do you feel? >> like we have a safer place to come than we did before. and in those times when we may have to have a safer place to bring our students, we have it. >> and that's the hope for schools like oakdale and plaza towers that by using innovative building techniques, they can keep their children and community safe. >> what i can't believe is that 60% of the schools in oklahoma don't have a shelter for tornadoes. >> yeah, it's insane considering how frequently they're hit. above ground shelter seems to be the way forward. because being inside a bunker was not pleasant at all. >> i grew up in colorado where we would get tornadoes and they would have us basically get low. in movies, people get below ground but now they're saying it's not the safest way to do it. >> before i actually shot this film i thought blows-ground shelters were perfectly adequate. but i realize, going inside one it doesn't feel comfortabl
>> the two forces pulling the walls apart and the projectiles coming through the walls. >> he said ited something safe where it wouldn't be coming in on these kids. >> how do you feel? >> like we have a safer place to come than we did before. and in those times when we may have to have a safer place to bring our students, we have it. >> and that's the hope for schools like oakdale and plaza towers that by using innovative building techniques, they can keep their...
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face the wall. >> would i kill someone? if i had to. >> you got seven layers of skin you got to go through before you get to the bone. >> there's nothing that goes on that at least one gang member is not involved with. nothing. >> the outside world probably don't want to know what goes on in here. >> these places can make a monster. it's a struggle to stay sane. >> there's a growing problem affecting correctional facilities in this country. how to confine and treat the mentally ill. an estimated 16% of u.s. prison and jail inmates have psychiatric problems. this edition of "lockup" is one of the most graphic and disturbing ever, as we take you inside a facility in indiana, where nearly one-third of the prisoners have been diagnosed with a mental disorder. they tell us in detail how they got there and how they survive. situated in america's heartland, among acres of indiana cornfields, is a prison that houses not only the state's most violent offenders but a large population of the mentally ill, the wabash valley correctional
face the wall. >> would i kill someone? if i had to. >> you got seven layers of skin you got to go through before you get to the bone. >> there's nothing that goes on that at least one gang member is not involved with. nothing. >> the outside world probably don't want to know what goes on in here. >> these places can make a monster. it's a struggle to stay sane. >> there's a growing problem affecting correctional facilities in this country. how to confine and...
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. >> put your hands on the wall. >> absolutely no talking, gentlemen. >> put your hands on the wall.o talking, no talking. >> the dorm is evacuated and the inmates are frisked for contraband before they're moved to holding cells. and then the s.o.r.t. team conducts a thorough search of the dorm. 45 minutes later, the search doesn't turn up marijuana. but one officer has found something that doesn't belong. >> it looks like we've got some matches. and there's the -- matter of fact, there's a striker off the back of the match packet. so a couple matches wrapped up in plastic. this constitutes dangerous contraband because you can make fire out of them. he'll most likely get a write-up and be moved out of the dorm to a single cell. >> roll. >> let's go. back to your dorms. >> while most of the inmates return to the dorm, aaron byerly is rerouted by staff for some questions. the match heads were found on his bunk. >> i have extremely bad luck when the s.o.r.t. team comes in. aaron byerly is going down. >> you'll talk to the discipline officer probably in the morning. you just tell him you
. >> put your hands on the wall. >> absolutely no talking, gentlemen. >> put your hands on the wall.o talking, no talking. >> the dorm is evacuated and the inmates are frisked for contraband before they're moved to holding cells. and then the s.o.r.t. team conducts a thorough search of the dorm. 45 minutes later, the search doesn't turn up marijuana. but one officer has found something that doesn't belong. >> it looks like we've got some matches. and there's the --...
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i am the managing editor of the wall street journal. he reason the division has become a little array somewhat is that we merge the two news organizations over the last few years so that we are now one single news organization. we are one single news group. >> there was also a split when news corp. became 21st century on the one hand, a film and television organization, and it became the publishing a newspaper side. >> we are primarily focused -- we do everything from 20th century fox to harpercollins to wall street journal to the times of london. now we are split. the entertainment television companies are one company, and we are the more narrowly-focused publishing company and news corporation which includes dow jones, the wall street journal, harpercollins, and some other publications. we are a more focused -- we were spun off in july. >> rupert murdoch always believed he should have a firewall and that this was not free online. have you been successful in that. our more and more people who did not rush in, they were watching what hap
i am the managing editor of the wall street journal. he reason the division has become a little array somewhat is that we merge the two news organizations over the last few years so that we are now one single news organization. we are one single news group. >> there was also a split when news corp. became 21st century on the one hand, a film and television organization, and it became the publishing a newspaper side. >> we are primarily focused -- we do everything from 20th century...
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foundation and you are stuck with the retaining wall we don't like it and we are below it but you got to put it in so let them put it in and we asked the board to take the jurisdiction and continue the case to april and the building department will let them put in a portion of the wall enough to stabilize the hill so that we can get through the winter and pour a section of walt and the planning department is going to step in and let them speak for themselves about dealing with the garage and have you guys force them to coordinate the garage issue with planning, the building, and the hill issue with the building department and the structural advisor committee with a contractor that just does not want to follow the rules that pulling permits when they say that there is no work and so we asked the board to help out and get in front of this and get it straight. thank you. >> we can hear from the mer permit holder. >> good evening. my name is brent sxh i am the contractor. i inherited this project december of 2012. from a client that i asked to sort out the amount of building permits t
foundation and you are stuck with the retaining wall we don't like it and we are below it but you got to put it in so let them put it in and we asked the board to take the jurisdiction and continue the case to april and the building department will let them put in a portion of the wall enough to stabilize the hill so that we can get through the winter and pour a section of walt and the planning department is going to step in and let them speak for themselves about dealing with the garage and...
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i only had six hours to go to get to the wall and i turned back because i couldn't walk anymore. when they got us my feet were completely gone the soles were cut to bits and my feet were covered in sores because i'd walk fifteen hours in the desert. mean i looked three days to get to. six months pregnant. i had only one night to go when he abandoned me in the middle of the desert where you're alone i was with my friend and my cousin when you handed over to immigration yes we went to look for the immigration service because you did the right thing we didn't have any more what your are food and i was becoming the head to rate it i was losing my baby. my dream was to go to the u.s. and work to build for myself at least two rooms but i never managed it. and you say you want to try again. the do you have the yeah i have to find them because you paid the mafia to enter the territory. you can go alone. and you need to pay to pass through the. many times they use us as bait because they have to smuggle the drugs over the border with us they say that they will take us there so we can confu
i only had six hours to go to get to the wall and i turned back because i couldn't walk anymore. when they got us my feet were completely gone the soles were cut to bits and my feet were covered in sores because i'd walk fifteen hours in the desert. mean i looked three days to get to. six months pregnant. i had only one night to go when he abandoned me in the middle of the desert where you're alone i was with my friend and my cousin when you handed over to immigration yes we went to look for...
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but this time it went over the wall too as soon as it got across my husband frank church he said and they heard the soul of my food i said to my husband stop i can't go and he said yes you can then we walked for three hours and i saw that he was do you hey great it and so he told me leave it it's better if immigration gets here rather than staying here in the middle of the desert. after all my doubts go and i'm here with my mom we weren't able to cross over the border she tried to one month and a half ago but they caught her for the fourth time and so we're still here and my mom was going back to delgado and i god willing we'll get dan from i can't psych one if you know how many times have they could this will be the third time you want to try another ten so yes i want to try again. and i'm going over to the truth is that you suffer so much to get across and i don't want to risk it again this time i am still alive perhaps the next i could die in the desert. it's better to go back to mexico and stop suffering. what matters is that you want to get to the other side of the risks you take
but this time it went over the wall too as soon as it got across my husband frank church he said and they heard the soul of my food i said to my husband stop i can't go and he said yes you can then we walked for three hours and i saw that he was do you hey great it and so he told me leave it it's better if immigration gets here rather than staying here in the middle of the desert. after all my doubts go and i'm here with my mom we weren't able to cross over the border she tried to one month and...
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enough to make it the more difficult they put up a demo wall tell me the me what do they get by putting off a demo wall for nothing for . me this. this isn't fair. because the war devised the country but it unites the hearts their hopes and their allusions they could put up video cameras and other things build another wall but the day after the mexicans would find a way to get over it. god knows when will be your moment and you'll know it that's what i said to my mom if i have to die so be it. fibber the. the. in. the game. eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat. eat eat. the in the if you. think the. easy. be. found. before you cross the well what did you think i've got my chance i'm going to take it. did you think. i didn't think anything i tried it without really knowing what the border was like the borders of the death. how many times they got you five times five times yeah today it's much harder because of immigration drug smugglers and hit men that make all of us pay that want to cross how does it work to the quotas have to pay the hitmen yeah they make the coyotes pay for the p
enough to make it the more difficult they put up a demo wall tell me the me what do they get by putting off a demo wall for nothing for . me this. this isn't fair. because the war devised the country but it unites the hearts their hopes and their allusions they could put up video cameras and other things build another wall but the day after the mexicans would find a way to get over it. god knows when will be your moment and you'll know it that's what i said to my mom if i have to die so be it....
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also i mean it's almost comical given the bonuses situation after like you mentioned now how was the wall street that you knew during your days as a banker different from the world to. well goldman it was explicit in the other firms tended to work this way and having a policy of what they called long term greedy that even though you're not a saint if you go to wall street i mean you're interested in making money the firms really believed that. you needed to offer your clients legitimate products that if you took a little extra you only did it when the client was making money too so if they found out they wouldn't be if they eventually figured it out they would be too annoyed that attitude has changed completely and personally i think one of the big culprits in that is the rise of the derivatives business because in derivatives you can sell people products and they don't really understand how the risks are being priced i mean the pricing of the risk within the do. it of pricing are extremely opaque and so they are the perfect vehicle for ripping people off and i think that is actually that
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manager of the wall street journal. reason the region has been raised somewhat is we merged the two organizations really over the last few years that we are one single newsroom, dow jones news wise and wall street journal. >>rose: 21st century as a film and the other hand became news corp which is blishing right? >> used to do everything from 20th century fox to harper collins to the wall street journal to the times of london to various things too. now we are split, entertainment companies, we are the more narrowly focuses publicking company called news corporation, which includes dow jones, harper collins, some other business necessary australia too but we're a more focused, you know we were spun off in july and we are a more focused company able to focus on our business. >>rose: rupert murdoch has always believed there should be a fire wall, that it should be not free pollen. falling i mean by that the new york times and lots of other newspapers around the world. >> it's clear, i got to say to be fair to our predecesso
manager of the wall street journal. reason the region has been raised somewhat is we merged the two organizations really over the last few years that we are one single newsroom, dow jones news wise and wall street journal. >>rose: 21st century as a film and the other hand became news corp which is blishing right? >> used to do everything from 20th century fox to harper collins to the wall street journal to the times of london to various things too. now we are split, entertainment...
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against the wall. e to do that, 20 years of experience. so that helped his excellent reaction to the potentially dangerous scenario. >> if you do this kind of thing you need to know what you're doing. this guy knows what he's doing because he knows how to correct a mistake. an oh shoot moment. >> a 900-foot drop. he never made contact with the wall. and both jumpers were able to land safely without any injuries. >> over the cliff. and a guy really on edge. >> it's ebaum's what's real and what's fake, next. >>> buzzword time. the great rtm ipad mini giveaway. the word's coming up on "right this minute." >>> closed captioning provided by -- i've got 3-alarm heartburn... fifireremaman n chchilili ? rolaids gives s yoyou u rard relief of heartburn anand d neneututraraliliz% more acid than tums. atattataboboy!y! rorolalaidids,s, t thahatw you spell relief. ononcece, , twtwicice, it's time for new seselslsune scscalp it. it wororksks a at t thte sosource with ththe e nunumbmberer oe anti-itch medicine. plus s
against the wall. e to do that, 20 years of experience. so that helped his excellent reaction to the potentially dangerous scenario. >> if you do this kind of thing you need to know what you're doing. this guy knows what he's doing because he knows how to correct a mistake. an oh shoot moment. >> a 900-foot drop. he never made contact with the wall. and both jumpers were able to land safely without any injuries. >> over the cliff. and a guy really on edge. >> it's...
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been in around wall street for the last 35 years. one thing i heard when i was trading on wall street was the they would say, larry, what is your position? and ask me that at 7:30 in the morning. at 8:15, noontime. the position could fluctuate depending on the market. i'm sure there are many people around this town as well around washington who constantly being asked what is your position. often times it's best to find out what the other person's position is perhaps before stating your own. just for a frame -- to kind of frame the context of what my position is in writing this book, before i get in to some of the topics on the book, i think it would be helpful perhaps if i could kind of frame the context of my background. just a little bit so people can really have a sense for who i am and what courses draw the pages in this book. i'm one of eight kids. i group up in a neighborhood section of boston. seven boys. in that sort of environment, there was one thing you had to do. you had to compete. if you weren't competing you were fallin
been in around wall street for the last 35 years. one thing i heard when i was trading on wall street was the they would say, larry, what is your position? and ask me that at 7:30 in the morning. at 8:15, noontime. the position could fluctuate depending on the market. i'm sure there are many people around this town as well around washington who constantly being asked what is your position. often times it's best to find out what the other person's position is perhaps before stating your own....
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of the big boy goldman sachs how did you become one of wall street's leading critics given the lifestyle that you started out in. well as i like to joke goldman was a was i was on wall street in the days when it was only criminal around the margins . you know after goldman i consulted to the industry for quite a few years in many different capacities and. frankly i when i started the blog i simply was chronicling the progress of what turned out to be the crisis if you simply read the newspapers you could see a big disparity between what was being reported in the u.s. and even what you were reading in the financial times if you knew something about finance and could read a little bit in between the lines but what i was just stunned after the crisis when basically nothing was fixed and the banks couldn't even be bothered to rein it in i mean two thousand and nine they paid themselves two thousand and nine and two thousand and ten after having been rescued by taxpayers they paid themselves higher bonuses i did then they got in two thousand and seven the previous record year it was just thei
of the big boy goldman sachs how did you become one of wall street's leading critics given the lifestyle that you started out in. well as i like to joke goldman was a was i was on wall street in the days when it was only criminal around the margins . you know after goldman i consulted to the industry for quite a few years in many different capacities and. frankly i when i started the blog i simply was chronicling the progress of what turned out to be the crisis if you simply read the newspapers...
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get over the wall to help them even if i will not be with them. ok at most they can you. hear you ok. how do you operate but i'm going to the most. not an olympic hockey. league. by fire. you know dallas is finally over but have you paid your bill yet i see you didn't realize you had to pay for the self described great and good ha ha ha ha. live. on june sixteenth one thousand forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september leningrad was blocked. one day mom went and saw that all the shelves were empty. in november they bombed the warehouses it was the main storage place for all the food in the city people eating the earth because it had small traces of sugar in it i tried to eat it as well but i couldn't. look at the list incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath. all of them with dead. speak your language. program documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing stories for y
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get over the wall to help them even if i will not be with them. ok at most they can now you. hear you ok. how do you operate but i'm going to the most good sports such. as. not an olympic hockey mom much a song to find out. by fire. why do you think this is for. such disregard plus a human mission to mars. to make here on earth more sensible about life about life. about the environment. one of the key benefits to march will be a better earth. london . the whole world is. afoot the one on the end. of the cord at the end of the street another one of the more transparent society. the money or the public tears become we see military and police. mobilized against people who blend into the city the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless the. fear that it is a. hierarchy. i think. they would like to go did you know the prize is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy which albus us will. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate exce
get over the wall to help them even if i will not be with them. ok at most they can now you. hear you ok. how do you operate but i'm going to the most good sports such. as. not an olympic hockey mom much a song to find out. by fire. why do you think this is for. such disregard plus a human mission to mars. to make here on earth more sensible about life about life. about the environment. one of the key benefits to march will be a better earth. london . the whole world is. afoot the one on the...
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i had joined the k-9 units prior to coming inside the walls. by the time they opened it up for us, most of the fellows knew me already. i wasn't this strange oddity coming inside. like i said, it's all in internal affairs' hands now while you're on key lock. it's all in internal affairs. right now i need you to lose the sheet and i need you to lose all the posters off that back wall. acceptance of staff by inmates is a hard thing to earn in here. sometimes respect comes a little bit quicker than it does with males. a lot of it is ego when they're bucking the male staff, where they don't have to prove anything to a female. hey. i need you to take the clothes off the conduit because that's not allowed and that extra little shelf you've got going, that's a no-no. okay? you always have to have your eyes and ears open. you have to sense the atmosphere or the environment. but i have seen staff assaulted. i have seen staff die. it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'
i had joined the k-9 units prior to coming inside the walls. by the time they opened it up for us, most of the fellows knew me already. i wasn't this strange oddity coming inside. like i said, it's all in internal affairs' hands now while you're on key lock. it's all in internal affairs. right now i need you to lose the sheet and i need you to lose all the posters off that back wall. acceptance of staff by inmates is a hard thing to earn in here. sometimes respect comes a little bit quicker...
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and this foundation for the garage and here is the wall that they are talking about overlaps. and so we asked the board to continue the case, with your jurisdiction so that in the next three or four months we can have a committee figure it and everything that we can do once and for all, they can work out with planning by parking or not once and for all and starting in the summer, next year, build whatever they want, with the structure and the committee blessing and be done with it. and we have to look below this and it has been a journey to get the project sponsor to agree to do a structure advisory committee. and their idea that this was a normal course, when the building permit issues and emergency permit, it is bad and so we just ask that the board take jurisdiction, and continue it to april with your authority and force the project sponsor to deal with the planning and the building department and the structure and advisory committee so that these people have a safe house to live in and don't have to wake up every moerk *f morning and say what is in world is happening above
and this foundation for the garage and here is the wall that they are talking about overlaps. and so we asked the board to continue the case, with your jurisdiction so that in the next three or four months we can have a committee figure it and everything that we can do once and for all, they can work out with planning by parking or not once and for all and starting in the summer, next year, build whatever they want, with the structure and the committee blessing and be done with it. and we have...
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. >> yeah. >> in the rear wall? >> yes, to the roof line of the structure. >> the roof level or the rear wall? >> with the three feet above grade, it is kind of like we measure the height of the building and we measure it out of the roof line in terms of the height above grade. >> their section shows top of the wall is not the same elevation as the roof line. >> the top of the wall? >> it is higher than the. >> yeah. you mean, the, there is a fence.
. >> yeah. >> in the rear wall? >> yes, to the roof line of the structure. >> the roof level or the rear wall? >> with the three feet above grade, it is kind of like we measure the height of the building and we measure it out of the roof line in terms of the height above grade. >> their section shows top of the wall is not the same elevation as the roof line. >> the top of the wall? >> it is higher than the. >> yeah. you mean, the, there is...
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>> put your hands on the wall and keep them on the wall. >> up, put it down, open your legs up. up. p your shirt, open your mouth, open your hands. mouth. >> what? >> put shoes on. >> in this case, the officer chooses not to discipline powell for his momentary resistance. so his stay in general population is safe for now. but that doesn't seem to be much comfort to powell. >> there's no need to search me like that. i could see if i was a fresh intake that just got locked up, but i didn't like how he searched me. >> it was just such a search of terry in the jail's booking area that turned up two cigarettes he was attempting to smuggle in. to sell for extra commissary goods. >> did you think you'd be able to get this past us? >> i used to be able to. >> but he caught a break. the jail decided not to file criminal charges or give him segregation time and his good behavior since has allowed him to get a job as a work aide. >> just passing out dinner and hot water, cleaning up out here. >> in addition to the hair net required for his job, he's also wearing something new under his left eye
>> put your hands on the wall and keep them on the wall. >> up, put it down, open your legs up. up. p your shirt, open your mouth, open your hands. mouth. >> what? >> put shoes on. >> in this case, the officer chooses not to discipline powell for his momentary resistance. so his stay in general population is safe for now. but that doesn't seem to be much comfort to powell. >> there's no need to search me like that. i could see if i was a fresh intake that...
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of the big boy goldman sachs how did you become one of wall street's leading critics given the lifestyle that you started out in. well as i like to joke goldman was was i was on wall street in the days when it was only criminal around the margins. you know after goldman i consulted to the industry for quite a few years in many different capacities and. frankly i when i started the blog i simply was chronicling the progress of what turned out to be the crisis if you simply read the newspapers you could see a big disparity between what was being reported in the u.s. and even what you were reading in the financial times if you knew something about finance and could read a little bit in between the lines but what i was just stunned after the crisis when basically nothing was fixed and the banks couldn't even be bothered to rein it in i mean two thousand and nine they paid themselves two thousand and nine and two thousand and ten after having been rescued by taxpayers they paid themselves higher bonuses i did then they got in two thousand and seven the previous record year it was just their c
of the big boy goldman sachs how did you become one of wall street's leading critics given the lifestyle that you started out in. well as i like to joke goldman was was i was on wall street in the days when it was only criminal around the margins. you know after goldman i consulted to the industry for quite a few years in many different capacities and. frankly i when i started the blog i simply was chronicling the progress of what turned out to be the crisis if you simply read the newspapers...
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the system of oversight is broken. people on wall street are actually being negatively impacted by broken system. but overwhelmingly, i think good people trying to do -- who do a good job. if we could just bring some transparency to the regulatory process. ask so what do we have to do? we've got to get the cronyism out of it. this isn't more regulation, less regulation. you know what? tell the folks up on capitol hill, you know what? the money's going to stop flowing, okay? and we're going to start to represent the public's interest. let's get the cronyism out of it, and you do that, and you know what you'll start to see in my opinion? you'll start to see capital start to flow. because capital will flow when it's protected. but capital has to be protected. so this does take time. i mean, this is, again, these are kind of aggressive measures. but let's put them out will. i will consider this book to be a success and then we'll wrap it up if this book creates dialogue and discussion. that's all i really want. so to that end, i thank yo
the system of oversight is broken. people on wall street are actually being negatively impacted by broken system. but overwhelmingly, i think good people trying to do -- who do a good job. if we could just bring some transparency to the regulatory process. ask so what do we have to do? we've got to get the cronyism out of it. this isn't more regulation, less regulation. you know what? tell the folks up on capitol hill, you know what? the money's going to stop flowing, okay? and we're going to...
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we've got a frame waiting for you. >>> "the wolf of wall street," the film takes legendary tales of wall street's excess to a whole new level. nominated for five academy awards including best picture. and with us, maggie, we both raised on the wall street reporting gig. how much of this debauchery, obviously before our time, how much is true? >> obviously before our time. i have to say, chris, not all of it is fiction, but i went down to the new york stock exchange to ask the veterans down there. the real deal, and this is what they had to say. >> this is the greatest company in the world! >> reporter: it has sex -- drugs -- rock 'n' roll -- and money. lots and lots of money. "the wolf of wall street" takes place in the go-go '90s when dollars flowed bike champaign and life was a lot less p.c. >> stop. >> reporter: despite leonardo dicaprio wig win at the golden globes, this three-hour exercise in excess glamorizes the worst of wall street and is highly exaggerated. >> over the top. totally over the top. >> a world certainly i have never lived in and most of my peers have never lived in.
we've got a frame waiting for you. >>> "the wolf of wall street," the film takes legendary tales of wall street's excess to a whole new level. nominated for five academy awards including best picture. and with us, maggie, we both raised on the wall street reporting gig. how much of this debauchery, obviously before our time, how much is true? >> obviously before our time. i have to say, chris, not all of it is fiction, but i went down to the new york stock exchange to...
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saying they're too short the mayor however feels that the walls are not only high enough they're a local issue and the feds that should just mind their own damn business so last april days long grain fell in grand rapids which caused flooding people were being evacuated water was rushing into buildings this but it was shelling out money to protect the wastewater treatment plant but mayor heartwell kept delaying the declaration of a state of emergency his colleagues the media and the police kept asking him why he wouldn't make the declaration ensuring they get federal help and fund if water broke over the rivers flood walls the local paper submitted a freedom of information act request for the mayor's e-mails to find out what was behind this delay they just got hundreds of documents back and what they found was a big clear cut middle finger to the bed it boiled down to this the mayor just didn't want to admit to feel that they were right about the flood walls he felt so strongly that the well being of the city was a local matter. finally after many days
saying they're too short the mayor however feels that the walls are not only high enough they're a local issue and the feds that should just mind their own damn business so last april days long grain fell in grand rapids which caused flooding people were being evacuated water was rushing into buildings this but it was shelling out money to protect the wastewater treatment plant but mayor heartwell kept delaying the declaration of a state of emergency his colleagues the media and the police kept...
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the walls.eally have an avenue to go out. we have certain inmates we have to move once a month from cell to cell to make sure they're not trying to tunnel out or something of that nature. >> i guess they believe that i'm an extreme escape risk because of my military background and because of my escape attempt. they -- at one time i was down in nashville at river bend and they found some homemade explosives in my cell, and that kind of didn't help my case at all. and i've been on max for 12 years. sometimes in my rare moments i think i'd want to go again, sometimes not. if i thought i'd have a chance to get back in court, maybe i'd stop thinking about it. every man wants his freedom. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee at brushy mountain. the most famous escape was made by james earl ray nine years after he killed civil rights leader martin luther king jr. ray had been an escapee from missouri state penitentiary when he assassinat
the walls.eally have an avenue to go out. we have certain inmates we have to move once a month from cell to cell to make sure they're not trying to tunnel out or something of that nature. >> i guess they believe that i'm an extreme escape risk because of my military background and because of my escape attempt. they -- at one time i was down in nashville at river bend and they found some homemade explosives in my cell, and that kind of didn't help my case at all. and i've been on max for...
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the other? >> no. >> cbs news. on walltreet, the dow jones industrial is up 1.96 to close at 840.10... >> narrator: steven cohen came to wall street after graduating from wharton business school in the late 1970s. >> steve cohen is a legend on wall street and he's widely admired for the thing that people on wall street generally admire, which is making a tremendous amount of money trading. he's amassed one of the great american fortunes almost entirely on his own steam as a trader. >> steve cohen developed a reputation as having this sort of gifted ability to read the tape and to trade stocks. he was at a firm called gruntal, which is kind of a middling brokerage firm on wall street. >> and the environment was very much wild west, eat what you kill. you got to keep a large percentage of your profits, which wasn't really possible at a lot of other firms. and that was sort of his formative period. that's where he learned how to trade. >> if you talk to people on the street, they would say that's the type of place where you l
the other? >> no. >> cbs news. on walltreet, the dow jones industrial is up 1.96 to close at 840.10... >> narrator: steven cohen came to wall street after graduating from wharton business school in the late 1970s. >> steve cohen is a legend on wall street and he's widely admired for the thing that people on wall street generally admire, which is making a tremendous amount of money trading. he's amassed one of the great american fortunes almost entirely on his own steam...
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that poll was conducted over the weekend by nbc news and the "wall street journal." t question: barack obama's job approval. 43% approve, 51% disapprove. 6% not sure. next, do you approve of congress? 13% approve. a whopping 81% of americans disapprove of congress. the same 6% are not sure. do you think the nation is generally heading in the right direction? 28% yes, 63% no. the poll goes on but the most telling answer from the folks is just 3% of americans believe the u.s.a. is a strong nation as it stands today. 3%. and so there is no question that president obama's first five years in office have been troubled. tonight, he will try to regroup. talking points believes few americans will be paying close attention to him. in fact, i predict that this broadcast, you are watching right now, will be higher rated on the fox news channel than the president's actual address. the only president who had lower poll numbers was bush the younger and that was because of the iraq war and hurricane torino. thus the obama administration has a lot of work to do. right now, according
that poll was conducted over the weekend by nbc news and the "wall street journal." t question: barack obama's job approval. 43% approve, 51% disapprove. 6% not sure. next, do you approve of congress? 13% approve. a whopping 81% of americans disapprove of congress. the same 6% are not sure. do you think the nation is generally heading in the right direction? 28% yes, 63% no. the poll goes on but the most telling answer from the folks is just 3% of americans believe the u.s.a. is a...
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the drawings why it did that? >> you are talking our western wall? right. there is a small portion that would create it where the retractable skylight is. so this is a small section of the railing. that's the only modification or irregularity in terms to the western wall. >> there is actually 2 pieces, isn't there on different sides of the building? >> i haven't been to the site lately but i can check on that. the intent was to minimize the over all height and make it as small and least intrusive with regard to our neighbors to the west. >> did you consider if you had reduced the size of that skylight so it's code compliant in terms of distance you wouldn't have to have the fire rate of per pit? >> we did not consider that. >> and then i have one question, mr. santos. is there a reason why the roof deck was not in the original design? >> it was an afterthought. i think potentially my client may have had conversations with the realtor and he may have been told that this will have a significant positive impact with regards to sale? >> thank you. >> thank you c
the drawings why it did that? >> you are talking our western wall? right. there is a small portion that would create it where the retractable skylight is. so this is a small section of the railing. that's the only modification or irregularity in terms to the western wall. >> there is actually 2 pieces, isn't there on different sides of the building? >> i haven't been to the site lately but i can check on that. the intent was to minimize the over all height and make it as small...