[cheering] before thank you. Thank you happy monday everyone happy monday. Everyone [chanting] before so nice of you all. This is Television History in the making, everyone. Happy monday everyone, welcome to our special edition of. Everyone gutfeld . Im joe machi filling in, hes in South America try to find a Doctor Dooley [laughter] anyway, today is earth day. So to celebrate we are only using recycled jokes. [laughter] tech startup is pitching and a i powered Home Security camera that can be upgraded to shoot paintballs. So if your home is being invited by a homicidal man maniac, at least you can ruin the guys shirt. [laughter] for the second week in a row, civil war is the number 1 movie in north america. Antivirus calling it the feelgood head of the season. [laughter] the new atlas robot from Boston Dynamics has a face like a ringlet. Hopefully that gives social Media Influencers something to look at while mechanical hands crush their throats. [laughter] no was a Julie Vignola joke
Significant facial injuries and injuries to his arms and legs and his friends, well, theyre stunned. The familiar garage door that fronts east bristol street at neilson was closed on monday. Ominous sign something was very wrong. The man who works in that garage day and night lay in hospital bed his neighbors stunned. Thats crazy its too close to my house. I got kids here. Reporter somebody breaking in like that tying somebody up . Right. Thats crazy. Reporter 50yearold paul mayor was working in his garage repairing motors late friday with the door open. Two gunmen bound him with electrical tape. They took him to the second floor rear bedroom. They bludgeoned him, pistol whipping him. Reporter badly beaten victim remained bound and gagged his brother discovered him sunday afternoon more than 40 hours later and raced him to the hospital. Its not clear whether anything was stolen a bloody pellet gun was left behind at the scene. Does it appear to be some sort of planned attack. This crim
We begin with an al jazeera investigation. Our focus child in bangladesh where children are working in dangerous factories making clothes for global companies. Thats despite one of the worstt in that country. People were killed when a building that houseed several garment factories. Her investigation found some 12yearolds sewing for a Million Dollarle retailer. Reporter bangladesh is the cheapest country in the world to make clothing. Its a label comes at a price. Government regulations is laxed and company are not required to assure workers are safe. We traveled to the capitol, taka. Investigates safety conditions. This is one of very many subcontracting factories in bangladesh. It seems completely unregulated. Completely unauthorized. Theres no fire exit. Its a shaft in someones backyard. We found children as young as 12 working an old navy pant. They are putting the lasic to the old pant. Made by gap, inc one of the largest Clothing Company in the world. With the collapse in april t
President s announcements. Thanks for the staff who are staffing this years chinese festival will be held on february 23rd and 24th, including joe chan and danny low and maria lee, from the plan review services. And tony who is supervising the fifth floor and then quan from building inspection. Special thanks for commissioner mar who will be volunteering at the volunteer, it is not a kissing booth. Congratulations to the story was actually about the planning hiring and staff to catch up on the growing projects backlog but the examiner knows that this handsome inspector when they see him, the image from the story published two years ago and got the front page cover and well done, even though you work for dbi thanks for calvan e and vanbon. For the enforcement efforts on 308 turk street this is getting a lot of headline, it is a multiunit where the owner has a long neglected building, and supervisor kim issued a press release applauding the effort to bring this building into code complia
Is a preponderance of it and it would just be the changing in zoning. In closing, we are looking at the way to accommodate the growth and you are much like the transbay and i think that we are not getting the big cry about side and talking to each and really discussing challenge and with each other in front of some of us. And i think that the project that we have had, the market, and they have come out of the maturing dialogue where the people who are in the neighborhood and doing the daytoday working and fighting, on the front line are in dialogue with you. And start to shape at a level of detail what it can carry successfully into the future, that would be my ideal dialogue to listen and to observe and not to intervene but to see you talk about with each other that i can feel the depth of what really needs to happen here and that will shape, then, the guidelines and some of them of the more reasonable alternatives to look in and after the eir process is done, i think that i like to h