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. -- in westwood park. >> how did this perform?the composite the assembly -- come's assembly -- composite assembly. >> they would stucco it. they would put chicken wire on it. >> when i inspect buildings that are being remodeled, i see that the chicken wire mesh is completely gone. >> it is galvanized. the saltwater was enough to rest it out. >> it people think stucco is waterproof -- it is not waterproof. it sucks the water in. you have to water protect it and paint it. >> the above the low medium that was going on -- the bungalow frenzy that was going on, people were building houses at a remarkable rate in the 1930's. nothing down. you can pay us later. we have to sell this. this is shared in school and the ocean view that it -- this is shariton school and the ocean view dedication. these early neighborhoods, this is 1910, they would have to do a lot of things themselves. the first school was built by the neighbors. the district did not have the money or the interest. when they finally got a school the city built, it took 25 year
. -- in westwood park. >> how did this perform?the composite the assembly -- come's assembly -- composite assembly. >> they would stucco it. they would put chicken wire on it. >> when i inspect buildings that are being remodeled, i see that the chicken wire mesh is completely gone. >> it is galvanized. the saltwater was enough to rest it out. >> it people think stucco is waterproof -- it is not waterproof. it sucks the water in. you have to water protect it and...
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in westwood is not a guy to to his own horn. >>> close friends and family are honoring a man today is troubled for gay-rights. he became an advocate for gay- rights after the federal government fired him from the army service in the '50s based on his sexual orientation. he died last month at the age of 86. seven is on your side tonight with a little advice about holiday travel -- a book your flight early. >> the air transport society expects 37,000 fewer travelers. the association says carriers will reduce the number of flights to match demand and offset higher costs. >>> the job market is showing some signs of improvement. the number of people filing for unemployment benefits dropped below 400,000 for the first time since april. economists believe it's a sign the market is recovering somewhat. analysts say jobless claims have to fall below 375,000 claims to signal real jobs growth. >>> amazon may be getting ready to at sales tax to airbill. after fighting efforts to force sales tax on customers, the online retailer is offering to handle sales taxes for merchants. experts say it is an
in westwood is not a guy to to his own horn. >>> close friends and family are honoring a man today is troubled for gay-rights. he became an advocate for gay- rights after the federal government fired him from the army service in the '50s based on his sexual orientation. he died last month at the age of 86. seven is on your side tonight with a little advice about holiday travel -- a book your flight early. >> the air transport society expects 37,000 fewer travelers. the...
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second home the only managed to in the past seventy at the end of the day world number two lead westwood is in a four way tie for fifth faults and seven under of the pre all in favor rory mcilroy is six months behind the leader yeah i'm. in for didn't get the winning return he wanted after a spot of year break from the swimming bowl the australian had to settle for a lowly seventh place in the final his first comeback race in singapore a five time olympic gold medalist was competing in the one hundred meter individual medley of the short course event the first time he'd attend to this discipline since two thousand and three twenty nine year old his second fastest simic east reach the final but lagged behind in that deciding race the australians main aim is to try and qualify for the two thousand and twelve london olympics and he has around four months to prepare for the national trials in adelaide before say it would be no that's coming into the race but i was pleased with his performance. to get the first three out of the way. you know it was a little bit nervous before i can't remember
second home the only managed to in the past seventy at the end of the day world number two lead westwood is in a four way tie for fifth faults and seven under of the pre all in favor rory mcilroy is six months behind the leader yeah i'm. in for didn't get the winning return he wanted after a spot of year break from the swimming bowl the australian had to settle for a lowly seventh place in the final his first comeback race in singapore a five time olympic gold medalist was competing in the one...
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hold for an eagle second how can only manage a two under par seventy at the end of the day to lead westwood is in a four way tie for third spot on seven under pre-tournament favorite rolling. lingering six shots behind. in four didn't get the winning streak turn he wanted after his five year break from a swimming pool the australian had to settle for a lowly seventh place in the final of his first comeback race in singapore the five time a limpid gold medalist was competing in the one hundred meter individual medley at the short course of events the first time he'd attend to this discipline since two thousand and three the twenty nine year old was the second fastest in the heats reach the final at ally and behind him the deciding race straightens main aims trying to qualify for the two thousand and two lympics that's four months to prepare for the national trials in adelaide before said he'd be nervous coming into the race i was pleased with his overall performance. it's nice to get the first woman out of the way. you know it was a little bit nervous before i can't remember the race don't k
hold for an eagle second how can only manage a two under par seventy at the end of the day to lead westwood is in a four way tie for third spot on seven under pre-tournament favorite rolling. lingering six shots behind. in four didn't get the winning streak turn he wanted after his five year break from a swimming pool the australian had to settle for a lowly seventh place in the final of his first comeback race in singapore the five time a limpid gold medalist was competing in the one hundred...
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pulaski road a second hearing takes place tomorrow night at the grand high-school auditorium on westwoodbe a proposed map to review 33rd ward alderman richard mell says the hearings are only to get public input the city must redraw its wards every 10 years to reflect changes in population >>it's been a busy day at the chicago city council hearing alderman are working on several issues including mayor emmanuel's proposed budget and a controversial ordinance on marijuana possession >>several of the alderman 28 to be exact co-authored a letter to the mayor telling him that while they appreciate the need for budget cuts they urge him to make thoughtful decisions in the process >>knowing it will be a tough year for budget balancing their wanted to advise the mayor on certain cuts >>we're concerned about mental health certain city workers and overtime and especially library cuts in certain wards they are good centers for at risk kids >>instead of facing jail time ... those caught with possession less than 10 ounces of marijuana will receive a fine and community service sentence those fines wil
pulaski road a second hearing takes place tomorrow night at the grand high-school auditorium on westwoodbe a proposed map to review 33rd ward alderman richard mell says the hearings are only to get public input the city must redraw its wards every 10 years to reflect changes in population >>it's been a busy day at the chicago city council hearing alderman are working on several issues including mayor emmanuel's proposed budget and a controversial ordinance on marijuana possession...
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second hole can only manage a two under par seventy at the end of the day world number two lead westwood is in a four way tie for fifth boston seven under all the pretty tall and favorite rory mcilroy and enduring behind the person. he and forget the winning return he wants a doctor's five year break from the swimming hole the australian set up for a lowly seventh place in the final of his first comeback race in singapore a five time olympic gold medalist was competing in the one hundred meters individual medley short course event the first time he did tend to disappoint since two thousand and three the twenty nine year old was second past this in the heats to reach the point all but behind in a deciding race historians' main aim is to try and qualify for two thousand and twelve london olympics has four months to prepare for the national trials in adelaide said he'd be nervous coming into the race but but overall pleased with his performance. it's nice to get the first one out of the way. you know i was a little bit nervous before i can't remember the words i don't know it was any good o
second hole can only manage a two under par seventy at the end of the day world number two lead westwood is in a four way tie for fifth boston seven under all the pretty tall and favorite rory mcilroy and enduring behind the person. he and forget the winning return he wants a doctor's five year break from the swimming hole the australian set up for a lowly seventh place in the final of his first comeback race in singapore a five time olympic gold medalist was competing in the one hundred meters...
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don't miss morris berman's book signing event tomorrow night at seven o'clock pacific at the pico westwood barnes and noble bookstore on the west side of billion and watch this conversation again as well as all the conversations the great minds go to our website conversations with great minds. as the big picture first night for more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom hartman dot free speech to org or to also check out our two you tube channels there are links to tom hartman dot com this entire show is also available as a free video podcast on i tunes and we have a free thom hartmann i phone i pad app to be absent in some speed back to twitter atomic or store. and tag your. oh i'm. so.
don't miss morris berman's book signing event tomorrow night at seven o'clock pacific at the pico westwood barnes and noble bookstore on the west side of billion and watch this conversation again as well as all the conversations the great minds go to our website conversations with great minds. as the big picture first night for more information on the stories we covered visit our website to tom hartman dot free speech to org or to also check out our two you tube channels there are links to tom...
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i want to add that tonight, president obama gave an interview to westwood one radio and he called thee child abuse scandal, quote, hrtd breaking. joining me with reaction, former lapd detective, mark if you rememberran and rebecca rose woodland. great to see you. mark, this case is so appalling and revolt sog so many levels. i want to take a moment to remember the victims in this case because we are talk about this alleged villains here, but we should keep the victims in mind. aboutlet me start with you. these incidents go back to 1995. they could have possibly continued through 2006 and even later than that. mark, as a former detective, how does something like this go on for so long, with so many people having knowledge about it? >> li think it's -- it's obvious that the football program at penn state trumped all young boys or the rape of young boys. they weren't as important as the football program. or people's personal positions. so when you look at this, it was something that they're going to kind of take care of, but kind of ignore in that the level of cowardice in that -- and to
i want to add that tonight, president obama gave an interview to westwood one radio and he called thee child abuse scandal, quote, hrtd breaking. joining me with reaction, former lapd detective, mark if you rememberran and rebecca rose woodland. great to see you. mark, this case is so appalling and revolt sog so many levels. i want to take a moment to remember the victims in this case because we are talk about this alleged villains here, but we should keep the victims in mind. aboutlet me start...
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they would ask me to do additional things and i did an interview for westwood and my name was on the cover. i was also writing columns. i think it was the 8th of april of 2004 -- >> do you have that document of in front of you? it was handed out to everyone this morning. >> yes. i wrote a column headed and i think there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the beckhams at that point and they would tried to negotiate -- kind to their way through personal cris crisis. a column saying -- i suppose what was in the back of my maintained was the intrusive reporting of the death of tkoeu denis's daughter saying celebrities think they can kind of control the media and keep them trendily and actually the appetite of stories is so remorseless that they lose control of the story. so i was saying that i found it very disturbing that we have gone from a situation where the idea of privacy used to be a shield for hypocrisy and people would do terrible things and pretend they were upstanding. we moved from that it a situation where people have almost no privacy. so i was saying in
they would ask me to do additional things and i did an interview for westwood and my name was on the cover. i was also writing columns. i think it was the 8th of april of 2004 -- >> do you have that document of in front of you? it was handed out to everyone this morning. >> yes. i wrote a column headed and i think there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the beckhams at that point and they would tried to negotiate -- kind to their way through personal cris crisis....
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joe paterno, because the bottom line is joepa oversaw happy valley like jon wooden once oversaw westwoodhave a superior. if he was told and didn't report it to police, certainly he had to go down -- the fact it's almost like people were in warped program world, and they saw penn state and things like senior day more important than stealing youth from somebody these boys. >> b.j., what's that say about our society? that coaches and programs and universities can be so big that people would be intimidated to go to law enforcement? i find it hard to believe that a 28-year-old man would not know that it would be the wrong thing to do to screw a 10-year-old in the shower. i don't know how else to say it. what do you think? >> it's really sickening when you think about it. when you read the grand jury report, you can't help but really get a pit in your stomach. i think what we have to realize here is with great power comes great responsibility. so many people have famed in this instance. we've failed the kids. we failed to protect the people that need the protection the most. joe paterno was in
joe paterno, because the bottom line is joepa oversaw happy valley like jon wooden once oversaw westwoodhave a superior. if he was told and didn't report it to police, certainly he had to go down -- the fact it's almost like people were in warped program world, and they saw penn state and things like senior day more important than stealing youth from somebody these boys. >> b.j., what's that say about our society? that coaches and programs and universities can be so big that people would...
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, i was writing columns for the times, and they would ask me to do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge relate ro spective of her work, and they asked me to do a cover, and my name was on the cover of t2. i was also writing columns, and i think it was on the 8th of april, 2004 -- >> do you have that document -- >> oh, yes. >> it was handed out this morning to everyone in this room. >> yes. i wrote a column. this column had celebrities. i think there'd been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the beckhams at that point, and they had been doing what celebrities often do which is try the kind of negotiate their way through, you know, a personal crisis while also not alienating the media. so i wrote a column saying -- and i suppose who was in the back of my mind was that the interest of reporting the death of dennis' daughter the month before, i wrote a column saying that i think that people make unwise decisions, they think that, celebrities think that they can kind of control the media, you know, that they can keep them friendly. and, actually, the appetite for
, i was writing columns for the times, and they would ask me to do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge relate ro spective of her work, and they asked me to do a cover, and my name was on the cover of t2. i was also writing columns, and i think it was on the 8th of april, 2004 -- >> do you have that document -- >> oh, yes. >> it was handed out this morning to everyone in this room. >> yes. i wrote a column. this column had celebrities. i think there'd...
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that involved in the mcgovern campaign but as our was reading through the transcripts that jean westwood who was the mcgovern chairwoman, bob did helped to raise money and get emergency computers. he was not going to stand by and let the democratic nominee go without funds. he really focused his efforts on fund-raising for congress and even though that was a sweep for nixon democrats did very well in 72 in congress. and bob was very committed to that. i interviewed mcgovern by phone and he said bob, he thought that bob was a lip set and had every right to be because he was passed over and did lot of work and it went unnoticed and mcgovern made commitments to especially at women's group he was teamed up with. relatively unknown and not really tested politically. he was the representative from utah that he promised it to her and the old guard was without a friend and when strauss became a chairman they left before they were asked. >> was his girlfriend accused of being a racist? is it true? i heard the rumor. >> the question is mcgovern being a racist. he was very -- [inaudible] >> i never
that involved in the mcgovern campaign but as our was reading through the transcripts that jean westwood who was the mcgovern chairwoman, bob did helped to raise money and get emergency computers. he was not going to stand by and let the democratic nominee go without funds. he really focused his efforts on fund-raising for congress and even though that was a sweep for nixon democrats did very well in 72 in congress. and bob was very committed to that. i interviewed mcgovern by phone and he said...
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interviewed vivienne westwood in my name is on the cover of t to. i was also writing columns and i think it was on the eighth of april 2004 -- >> i think we have that document. it was handed out this morning to everyone. >> i wrote this column headed celebrities or pagan deities. they had been doing but celebrities often do which is try to kind of negotiate their way to -- through a personal crisis. so i wrote a column saying, and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was the intrusive reporting of the death of dennis' battery month before. i wrote a column saying that i think that people make unwise decisions. they think celebrities think that they can kind of control the media, you know that they can keep them friendly. actually the appetite for stories and personal life is so remorseless that they lose control of the story. so i was saying in the piece that i find it very disturbing that we have gone through situations where the idea of privacy used to be a shield for hypocrisies of people use to do terrible things in their private lives and
interviewed vivienne westwood in my name is on the cover of t to. i was also writing columns and i think it was on the eighth of april 2004 -- >> i think we have that document. it was handed out this morning to everyone. >> i wrote this column headed celebrities or pagan deities. they had been doing but celebrities often do which is try to kind of negotiate their way to -- through a personal crisis. so i wrote a column saying, and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was the...
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site interviewed vivian westwood, you know, my name is on the cover. i was also writing columns. think is on the eighth of april 2004 -- >> we do have that document. >> yes. i wrote a column, this column headed celebrities. i think there been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the veterans at that point. and had been doing what celebrities often do which is trying to kind of negotiate their way, you know, personal crisis, but also not alienating the media. so i wrote a column saying, and this was what was in the back of my mind was that the intrusive reporting of the death of denis' daughter the month before, i wrote a column saying that i think that people make unwise decisions. they think that celebrities think that they can kind of control the media. you know, that they can keep them friendly. and actually the appetite for stories and personal life is so remorseless that they lose control of the story. and so i was saying in this piece that i found it very disturbing that we've gone from a situation where, the idea of privacy used to be a shield or hypocrisy. so peop
site interviewed vivian westwood, you know, my name is on the cover. i was also writing columns. think is on the eighth of april 2004 -- >> we do have that document. >> yes. i wrote a column, this column headed celebrities. i think there been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the veterans at that point. and had been doing what celebrities often do which is trying to kind of negotiate their way, you know, personal crisis, but also not alienating the media. so i wrote a...
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they would ask me to do additional things and i did an interview for westwood and my name was on the cover. i was also writing columns. i think it was the 8th of april of 2004 -- >> do you have that document of in front of you? it was handed out to everyone this morning. >> yes. i wrote a column headed and i think there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the beckhams at that point and they would tried to contained of -- kind to negotiate their way through personal crisis crisis. so i wrote a column saying -- i suppose what was in the back of my maintained was the intrusive reporting of the death of tkoeupb denis's daughter saying celebrities think they can kind of control the media and keep them trendily and actually the appetite of stories is so remorseless that they lose control of the story. so i was saying that i found it very disturbing that we have gone from a situation where the idea of privacy used to be a shield for hypocrisy and people would do terrible things and pretend they were upstanding. we moved from that it a situation where people have almost no
they would ask me to do additional things and i did an interview for westwood and my name was on the cover. i was also writing columns. i think it was the 8th of april of 2004 -- >> do you have that document of in front of you? it was handed out to everyone this morning. >> yes. i wrote a column headed and i think there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the beckhams at that point and they would tried to contained of -- kind to negotiate their way through personal...
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during the game he'll be interviewed courtside both by espn and westwood one. armed forces radio network. after the game, it's business. he'll be departing san diego, heading for honolulu where he'll be the hosting the apex summit to be talking about economic issues. but this is really an extraordinary way to celebrate veterans day and to kick off this nine-day trip that he's going on hawaii and bali. he'll try to stay focused on his jobs message while he's overseas. >>> meanwhile here in washington, debate unfolding over the united states supreme court over a birthplace of a little boy, serious implications for middle east peace. >> reporter: he's a shy, 9-year-old boy, a boy without country. so to speak. >> we moved to israel and then we're having proud that our third child was born there and he want his documents to say that. >> reporter: his son is at the center of a highly-charged legal dispute pitting one family's wish against the future of the mideast peace process all over a u.s. passport. >> 50,000 americans in the last ten years that were born in jeru
during the game he'll be interviewed courtside both by espn and westwood one. armed forces radio network. after the game, it's business. he'll be departing san diego, heading for honolulu where he'll be the hosting the apex summit to be talking about economic issues. but this is really an extraordinary way to celebrate veterans day and to kick off this nine-day trip that he's going on hawaii and bali. he'll try to stay focused on his jobs message while he's overseas. >>> meanwhile here...
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. >> host: listed go to herald on her public mind from westwood nurtures it. >> caller: good morning. i couldn't agree more with what has been said by this very intelligent gentleman. however, specifically what are we going to do to help our beloved country? essentially what we obviously must do is kill or repair a bad bill. that is far more important in passing a good bill. we are in big, big trouble. not only that, but what this administration has done is trying to destroy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. but even more important is that the judiciary back in 1973, they took away our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and not only that was a violation of our constitution and our founding principles. the supreme court passed new legislation. how can we reverse new legislation that the judiciary past. the supreme court had no right to pass new legislation. >> host: mr. love and how does the court fit into the argument you are making here? it is mostly based on congress. >> guest: that's true. it is really about as i say the underlying view of government that
. >> host: listed go to herald on her public mind from westwood nurtures it. >> caller: good morning. i couldn't agree more with what has been said by this very intelligent gentleman. however, specifically what are we going to do to help our beloved country? essentially what we obviously must do is kill or repair a bad bill. that is far more important in passing a good bill. we are in big, big trouble. not only that, but what this administration has done is trying to destroy life,...
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vivian westwood was having a retrospective. i interviewed her. my name was on the cover. i was also writing columns. it was on a eighth of april -- do you have that document? >> yes. there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the back comes at that point. they were doing what celebrities often do, which is to negotiate their way through a personal crisis while not alienating the media. i wrote a column and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was the interests of reporting of the death of dennises daughter. i wrote a column saying that people make unwise decisions. celebrities think they can control the media and keep them friendly. the appetite for stories is so remorseless that they lose control of the stories. i was saying that i found very disturbing we had gone from a situation where the idea of privacy is to be a shield for hypocrisy and people used to do terrible things and their private lives and pretend they were upstanding christian gentleman. now people have almost no privacy of all and i was saying in this column that if i found it incred
vivian westwood was having a retrospective. i interviewed her. my name was on the cover. i was also writing columns. it was on a eighth of april -- do you have that document? >> yes. there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the back comes at that point. they were doing what celebrities often do, which is to negotiate their way through a personal crisis while not alienating the media. i wrote a column and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was the interests of...
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-- i was writing columns for the "times" and they would ask me do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge respeculative and they asked me to go do a cover feature and that my name was on the cover of t2. i was also writing columns. and i think it was on the 8th of april 2004. >> do you have that document in front of you? >> yes. >> it was handed out this morning to everyone in this room. >> i wrote a column. this column had celebrities and i think there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the beckhams at that point. and they had been doing what celebrities often do which is try to kind of negotiate their way through, you know, a personal crisis while also not dealing with the media so i wrote a column -- and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was that the intrusive writing was the death of dennis' daughter a few months earlier. i wrote a column that people make unwise decisions. celebrities think they can kind of control that media that they can keep them friendly and actually the appetite for stories and personalize that is remorsely and they lo
-- i was writing columns for the "times" and they would ask me do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge respeculative and they asked me to go do a cover feature and that my name was on the cover of t2. i was also writing columns. and i think it was on the 8th of april 2004. >> do you have that document in front of you? >> yes. >> it was handed out this morning to everyone in this room. >> i wrote a column. this column had celebrities and i...