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that's what happens when you are writing a play. over a period of 3 1/2, 4 years things happen in your personal life and in the world around you that continue to sort of feed into the play. so the no no boy aspect, i just gave him a speech a couple days ago where he says, because i really want to bring up the issue and make it relevant to contemporary times. he says, doesn't anybody care what happened? they took away our rights. doesn't anybody care? is the constitution just a piece of paper that means nothing that the president can sign another piece of paper and then we lose our citizenship and they can do whatever the hell they wanted to us? it's wrong, it was wrong then, it was wrong now and i don't care what kind of questionnaire it is, i'll sign it no no and i'll yell it at the president, i'll yell it at roosevelt, i'll yell it at general dewitt and it matters. it has to matter. and to me it's the speech i gave him was in part all just drawn from what's happening i think in the country right now in relationship to the war, who
that's what happens when you are writing a play. over a period of 3 1/2, 4 years things happen in your personal life and in the world around you that continue to sort of feed into the play. so the no no boy aspect, i just gave him a speech a couple days ago where he says, because i really want to bring up the issue and make it relevant to contemporary times. he says, doesn't anybody care what happened? they took away our rights. doesn't anybody care? is the constitution just a piece of paper...
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you mean what could happen in terms of the end it seemed functioning and something happening that changes what i was saying this guy all the guys on a large has everything been thought about that you could discover or uncover or trigger. well peter i'm a journalist so i talk to the scientists to find out what they have been thinking about these things and as far as i can be i get that sure go ahead jordan. go ahead i mean i think one of the reasons we do science is to is to find out what's out there and in fact we have some ideas of what might be there but we don't know all the answers and by studying we find new things and you know some time later we actually understand what it all means when we discovered how the atom was put together we didn't know we'd be able to harness the energy from it when we discovered how electrons and quantum mechanics and you're brought up earlier these are things fundamental discoveries that you don't know you're going to find and that's why we go looking for things now when it comes to triggering things i just repeat what i said before we're not triggering
you mean what could happen in terms of the end it seemed functioning and something happening that changes what i was saying this guy all the guys on a large has everything been thought about that you could discover or uncover or trigger. well peter i'm a journalist so i talk to the scientists to find out what they have been thinking about these things and as far as i can be i get that sure go ahead jordan. go ahead i mean i think one of the reasons we do science is to is to find out what's out...
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i was 19 when this happened.as a lot of us who were of that age. >> larry: how well did you know him, russ areal? >> you know, during work, i think pat and kevin, i-out with most of anybody. they were into a lot of the same things i was in. outside of work, i probably hung out at his house a couple of times but you know, during work, i think we had a relatively close relationship than most people h >> larry: how would you describe him? >> pat for me, he was just a complete breath of fresh air. when i heard he was coming, you know, i put him in a box like most people typically do and he ended up being this complete opposite. he wasn't this egotist cal meat head, he was this incredibly magnetic, you know, well-read -- just this person who was just this fantastic human being. i really can't put my finger on one quality that he had. he just had so many and his brother and the rest of their family are exactly like them. >> larry: mary is going to be with us. pat is going to be leaving us with the two guys, we will mee
i was 19 when this happened.as a lot of us who were of that age. >> larry: how well did you know him, russ areal? >> you know, during work, i think pat and kevin, i-out with most of anybody. they were into a lot of the same things i was in. outside of work, i probably hung out at his house a couple of times but you know, during work, i think we had a relatively close relationship than most people h >> larry: how would you describe him? >> pat for me, he was just a...
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happened. now, which and i are very close. i asked him, what do you want me to do? he said, i want you to be the co-chair, the task force to find a new police chief. i said, no, not that one. i thought you wanted me to be the chief administrative officer of the city. and we did, we finished on monday. i said, it is all yours now. tavis: since you were involved in this process, this decision has been very controversial, and the reason the nation cares about this is because if this city is ever going to get back to where it needs to be and better than before, the crime issue has to be dealt with. why did you deliver such a controversial chief? >> because he was far and above everybody else that we saw. 18 people independently chose him. we saw some great police chiefs around the country. he brought a lot of advantages, and mitch said, now you make the choice. yes, he was in the force. he knows this city. he knows what we need to do in this city. he brought crime down where he was. mitch me that h
happened. now, which and i are very close. i asked him, what do you want me to do? he said, i want you to be the co-chair, the task force to find a new police chief. i said, no, not that one. i thought you wanted me to be the chief administrative officer of the city. and we did, we finished on monday. i said, it is all yours now. tavis: since you were involved in this process, this decision has been very controversial, and the reason the nation cares about this is because if this city is ever...
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so it's not surprising it happened and it more it indeed happened next year we've got to go to work on that the people to global warming or ignorant who wish to mislead the public for political. ends what significance does this one hundred thirty two here have six storms twenty two which is the magnetic socket of the sun and also seven times nineteen annoying teen years. is the lunar eclipse or call which means the moon and so on the earth are all going to be in about the same place multiples of nineteen years so you're saying they're going to hundred. years this could happen again in doing it but. a series of three very works almost all of which corresponded to three very works almost one hundred thirty two years previously so it could be we're going to have a series of these things in russia and pakistan one of the main effects of this that we've seen in russia is that. wildfires are breaking out all over the place including under the ground in paint box what's the effect on the environment or something like that well. the first thing to understand about it it makes the air war so al
so it's not surprising it happened and it more it indeed happened next year we've got to go to work on that the people to global warming or ignorant who wish to mislead the public for political. ends what significance does this one hundred thirty two here have six storms twenty two which is the magnetic socket of the sun and also seven times nineteen annoying teen years. is the lunar eclipse or call which means the moon and so on the earth are all going to be in about the same place multiples...
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what is your sense of what is going to happen on primary day? what would you like to happen? who would like to see come out on top? >> you are right. i really have not tried to sort of dissected it if you will and determine which candidates would be better in the race. i learned a long time ago that you ought to focus on things you can control and try not to waste too much energy on things you cannot. i cannot control the outcome of the primary. i am focusing my efforts on trying to be the best governor i can for the people of the state i love. secondly, when we get into the fall campaign into timber and october, trying to present a good incoherent common-sense message that i think people will respond to and reflect what they want in the united states senator. tavis: speaking of the say you love, we know the impact that the oil spill had and might still be having on your state of florida, the sunshine state. president obama is in the state again, encouraging vote to take their vacations down there. his family was recently on vacation there. which saw the photos of him and sas
what is your sense of what is going to happen on primary day? what would you like to happen? who would like to see come out on top? >> you are right. i really have not tried to sort of dissected it if you will and determine which candidates would be better in the race. i learned a long time ago that you ought to focus on things you can control and try not to waste too much energy on things you cannot. i cannot control the outcome of the primary. i am focusing my efforts on trying to be...
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to happen in the sixty's got it began to happen in sixty's because that was when the post-war generation began to surface and to be at all population it didn't happen over the whole world much of the world is still fairly materialist most of the world but the rich countries western europe japan north america australia etc began to surface as a new kind of basic value priorities that i call post materialist in the sixty's because this was twenty years after the end of world war two the economic miracles that western europe and japan and so on experience plus the welfare state that made people grow up for the first time most of the population these countries was growing up under conditions where they took survival for granted this is unprecedented most people throughout most of history and most people still today grow up with survival being uncertain with starvation being a real possibility the germans the swedes the americans who grew up in that era. didn't they took survival for granted and that was a big big change it opened the way for other things to take top priority so in the sixty'
to happen in the sixty's got it began to happen in sixty's because that was when the post-war generation began to surface and to be at all population it didn't happen over the whole world much of the world is still fairly materialist most of the world but the rich countries western europe japan north america australia etc began to surface as a new kind of basic value priorities that i call post materialist in the sixty's because this was twenty years after the end of world war two the economic...
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starting with you, john, how could this happen? how does it happen? when we talk about ordinary in justice, we have a situation here where an entire office of prosecutors did not run record checks on police officer witnesses. as many as 130 so they have no convictions -- sure they have convictions. it is required they expose this information. we do not have access to it. we can file a motion, but my understanding is that evidence that was withheld was not a sensible to the defense, so we have a systematic failure of the district attorney's office in san francisco to provide people with this evidence, and it can make a huge difference if you have an officer convicted of a crime, and i do not think anyone would want an officer on the street who would be convicted of a serious crime. any thoughts on that? >> i think it comes down to several things. first is the culture of office. what you see a lot of prosecutors office is a win at all costs mentality. it is not about the real job, which is to seek justice and the truth, and the other part of the problem
starting with you, john, how could this happen? how does it happen? when we talk about ordinary in justice, we have a situation here where an entire office of prosecutors did not run record checks on police officer witnesses. as many as 130 so they have no convictions -- sure they have convictions. it is required they expose this information. we do not have access to it. we can file a motion, but my understanding is that evidence that was withheld was not a sensible to the defense, so we have a...
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it's happened it's been happening for decades the fact that we have a couple of cold years or a leveling off of a short term trend is hardly grounds on which to throw out what has been a long term trend in what people are still projecting is a long term trend so i think it's amazingly short sighted and i think it's a very weak case on which to sort of say we're going to take the pick apart this whole apparatus we're not going to care about clean energy and you more which has by the way lots of other benefits other than then. dealing with climate change but i'm just incredulous that what i just heard and i'm i'm supposed to be the even handed one here but we we deal in information and facts and we we try and separate . the sort of the extremes from from the reasonable and right her i thought was was very extreme ok jason how about what i do is i speak to the scientists all right lorie decide let's bring up the mr monkton all right jason you go ahead and well mr monckton would have us believe that the vast majority of climate scientists are incorrect well climate scientists based on thousa
it's happened it's been happening for decades the fact that we have a couple of cold years or a leveling off of a short term trend is hardly grounds on which to throw out what has been a long term trend in what people are still projecting is a long term trend so i think it's amazingly short sighted and i think it's a very weak case on which to sort of say we're going to take the pick apart this whole apparatus we're not going to care about clean energy and you more which has by the way lots of...
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that happens on august 14.fter we come back in september, we want to come back with a real laid out plan how to do this. i would like to have it received seriously and let's move forward to make this situation that's good for everybody. >> public comment. >> good afternoon. my name is espinola jackson. and i'm from bayview hunters point. and i would like to say that i'm bringing information to you. i talked with your secretary this morning because i had called. and i know it's not on your agenda but dealing with the state park. and in 1990, they tested the soil and the water. and it was very bad. this is an open letter. and i hope i'm giving enough of these to your secretary to give to you. i sent a letter to the mayor at that time. no cleanup has been done there. and i just got word the other night that the first african-american that was a park ranger died from cancer. and she died from working out there. and i want to make sure i've never seen -- i've been in san francisco since 1943, i was a child. i'm 77 y
that happens on august 14.fter we come back in september, we want to come back with a real laid out plan how to do this. i would like to have it received seriously and let's move forward to make this situation that's good for everybody. >> public comment. >> good afternoon. my name is espinola jackson. and i'm from bayview hunters point. and i would like to say that i'm bringing information to you. i talked with your secretary this morning because i had called. and i know it's not...
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what happens to these guys when they stick around so long? >> no question there is a sense of entitlement. to her credit, nancy pelosi has repealed many of those perks as speaker. on dan rostenkowski, just one word -- i already spoken positively and emotionally about charlie rangel. danny rostenkowski was a throwback, the guy's guy, like to tell a good story. he worked across the aisle. there was no ideology to them and did you want to know what politics has changed? he is to go back to chicago by car. you know who went with them? the republican leader went with him and back, and henry hyde. they were friends. can you imagine -- >> did he bring home the bacon? >> bob michael wrote in his car and i am sure they had a lot of stories, but that is why republicans were in the minority for 40 years until the took over with newt gingrich and the contract with america. i know if you are a democrat is lovely working across the aisle if you are in charge of the aisle. >> the chairmanship of the ways and means committee -- danny rostenkowski, charlie ra
what happens to these guys when they stick around so long? >> no question there is a sense of entitlement. to her credit, nancy pelosi has repealed many of those perks as speaker. on dan rostenkowski, just one word -- i already spoken positively and emotionally about charlie rangel. danny rostenkowski was a throwback, the guy's guy, like to tell a good story. he worked across the aisle. there was no ideology to them and did you want to know what politics has changed? he is to go back to...
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this happens time and time again to all these girls and the question what happens? and the way we were able to start to learn a little of what goes on in the child's brain when they have rett syndrome is first by finding the gene, and then when you find the gene you can genetically engineer animal models to study what happens. you can replicate the mutation that's in the human, engineer it in the mouse and see whether the mouse reproduce the features of rett syndrome. having a mouse model you can look at what's happening in the brain before the symptoms develop, during, and through the course. and what was really surprising-- would you think a mouse will wring its hands if you gave rett syndrome mutation? and that's the case. so we'll look at a video clip of a normal mouse, and you'll see how a normal mouse will keep its paws apart. and then... this is a healthy normal mouse keeping its paws apart, and if you hold the rett syndrome mouse model... >> amazing. >> look at that. >> you'll see how it will be wringing its paws together. >> wow. >> rose: and this mouse wil
this happens time and time again to all these girls and the question what happens? and the way we were able to start to learn a little of what goes on in the child's brain when they have rett syndrome is first by finding the gene, and then when you find the gene you can genetically engineer animal models to study what happens. you can replicate the mutation that's in the human, engineer it in the mouse and see whether the mouse reproduce the features of rett syndrome. having a mouse model you...
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it happened in katrina, it happens in alaska earlier and it happened here. part of this comes with you are the commandant of the coast guard, but it seems to be more. i mean, is it somehow that you know something that we all ought to appreciate about leadership? about taking command? about dealing with crisis? >> i do believe there are certain things we need to understand about responding to nonmilitary incidents about n this country. we're eel never have a monolithic chain of command but we need to find a way to create unity of effort. that's hard to do when you have independent authorities, statutes that people are required to enforce, different capacities an capabilities in the different agencies and it's not easy to get all together and focus on one direction and create unity of effort. but that's a skill that we'll always need when we have an incident of national significance on the order of magnitude of katrina, this oil spill or anything else. i would like to think that growing up in the coast guard that i use this term all the time, i'm not trying to
it happened in katrina, it happens in alaska earlier and it happened here. part of this comes with you are the commandant of the coast guard, but it seems to be more. i mean, is it somehow that you know something that we all ought to appreciate about leadership? about taking command? about dealing with crisis? >> i do believe there are certain things we need to understand about responding to nonmilitary incidents about n this country. we're eel never have a monolithic chain of command but...
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how does this happen? >> well, that's one version of the story. >> and as the war in afghanistan ends its deadliest month, tough questions for the speaker. that's my question to you. nancy pelosi. a "this week" exclusive. >>> then the war log. the massive leak. >> there are potentially dramatic and grievously harmful results. >> this morning, assessing the damage to the war effort. an exclusive interview with the secretary of defense. >>> plus analysis from the power house round table. from madrid, the world authority on the taliban, ahmed rashid joins george will, donna brazile and paul krugman. >>> and, the "sunday funnies." >> do leaked documents endangerer our mission in afghanistan? and more importantly, do they reveal what that mission is? >>> good morning. i am thrilled to be here at the newseum. after 20 years covering the world, the story in this country is turning into one of the most fascinating. the struggle over politics and policy and how they merge to meet people's needs. and having witnesse
how does this happen? >> well, that's one version of the story. >> and as the war in afghanistan ends its deadliest month, tough questions for the speaker. that's my question to you. nancy pelosi. a "this week" exclusive. >>> then the war log. the massive leak. >> there are potentially dramatic and grievously harmful results. >> this morning, assessing the damage to the war effort. an exclusive interview with the secretary of defense. >>> plus...
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an incident happened in their restaurant bar. so i know san francisco. they have a place in the mission. they took a shot down there. it provides a good, safe environment. a bad incident happened. >> we're talking about the builder? >> i came from sacramento. actually, part of sacramento. we have a strong and salsa-type music following. so a lot of us came down here in san francisco to joey's specifically on sunday's. so i know as far as all my companions from sacramento that we really enjoy jelly's. and we'll certainly regret it. all of us have felt safe at joey's, it advocated a clean, healthy, fun environment. i'm not aware of the details. i don't believe this is something that was due to joey's and their way of operation. i'd like to express my support for continuation of joey's. thank you. >> for public comment -- >> good morning. i'd like to speak about the waterfront land use plant study. >> this is situation is intolerable. to break up a club and put up a tower, which is against the waterfront plan use specifications that they should connect the
an incident happened in their restaurant bar. so i know san francisco. they have a place in the mission. they took a shot down there. it provides a good, safe environment. a bad incident happened. >> we're talking about the builder? >> i came from sacramento. actually, part of sacramento. we have a strong and salsa-type music following. so a lot of us came down here in san francisco to joey's specifically on sunday's. so i know as far as all my companions from sacramento that we...
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whole advertising thing is happening. so you have these marginalized peoples and what happens, is it possible to develop a kind of at that moment a cross-cultural community? is it possible to have kind of a multi cultural community that emerged from that moment? and so, in particular, that's what i wanted to explore. and part of the back drop is there was this extraordinary jazz scene happening in that area. there's this wonderful book called fillmore harlem west and also there's several other books that are about that particular era. but that's all happening too, people like billie holiday, count basie, duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that's another world that i was intrigued by and the fact that there were neisei jazz musicians. also the no no boys, which i'm not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is
whole advertising thing is happening. so you have these marginalized peoples and what happens, is it possible to develop a kind of at that moment a cross-cultural community? is it possible to have kind of a multi cultural community that emerged from that moment? and so, in particular, that's what i wanted to explore. and part of the back drop is there was this extraordinary jazz scene happening in that area. there's this wonderful book called fillmore harlem west and also there's several other...
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none of that has happened name a really large civil suit by the government against any of the parties that specialized in the non prime lending name a huge enforcement action that actually went to some kind of hearing information was made public it hasn't happened let me ask you something you're saying ten trillion dollars hughes around number and losses the federal reserve and barack obama have thrown quantitative anything and stimulus packages at these losses to tatay get the economy starting again but the economy is rolling over and playing dead again which is to infer that there are more. our losses yet to be disclosed now in came black i know that's a bit of a guessing game because no one's providing accurate information but what is yet to be revealed in this debt born tax is another ten trillion yet to be revealed in debt there are two different things going on first that there is a really severe recession and that really severe recession has reduced private demand somewhere in the range of six trillion dollars the stimulus bill is of course roughly eight hundred billion dollars
none of that has happened name a really large civil suit by the government against any of the parties that specialized in the non prime lending name a huge enforcement action that actually went to some kind of hearing information was made public it hasn't happened let me ask you something you're saying ten trillion dollars hughes around number and losses the federal reserve and barack obama have thrown quantitative anything and stimulus packages at these losses to tatay get the economy starting...
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and that's what happened. it could happen again this year. >> we've had some leadership changes in year and you've got another one coming in the state senate, the republican leader is changing on the 1st. are we pushing the reset button here basically? >> the budgets are determined by what's called the big five, the governor and the leader of the assembly and the senate. and when a new person enters the conversation, they lose that trust that the old leader left with. it is sort of a reset. but there is some transition time. so who knows? maybe they'll even have a better relationship than the predecessor. >> what does the fact that arnold schwarzenegger is leaving have to do with this? what is your take on his own -- take on his legacy given that he's stepping down at a time when he's doing this -- these furloughs? >> there's a lot of talk about him being a lame duck, but actually governors, if you look at governors in their last term they actually get a lot of what they want in their last budget because they
and that's what happened. it could happen again this year. >> we've had some leadership changes in year and you've got another one coming in the state senate, the republican leader is changing on the 1st. are we pushing the reset button here basically? >> the budgets are determined by what's called the big five, the governor and the leader of the assembly and the senate. and when a new person enters the conversation, they lose that trust that the old leader left with. it is sort of...
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it's something that's the officers snow is a possibility of what could happen but when it does happenen shopping in the reality of it really comes into play the mood is a somber but very curious here at the fremont police department. alright jeff bush reporting from fremont. and then one does continued this hour for the suspect andrew this is a scene where were showing a video of the scene where the officer was shot as he tried to serve a search warrant we will continue to update his condition and the status of the manhunt for a this newscast. we'll be right back after this break. the most powerful half-ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. now get 0% apr for 72 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around $5,800. the proof that a deal must be made soon as craig tells us. >> these images from thursday's multiple fire calls unless it was there been held since it is a firefighter's union has evidence that
it's something that's the officers snow is a possibility of what could happen but when it does happenen shopping in the reality of it really comes into play the mood is a somber but very curious here at the fremont police department. alright jeff bush reporting from fremont. and then one does continued this hour for the suspect andrew this is a scene where were showing a video of the scene where the officer was shot as he tried to serve a search warrant we will continue to update his condition...
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. >> never happened. >> lehrer: never happened. now, florida the governor's race, that was a big surprise on the republican side. >> on the republican side. first, let's, again, look at at a national story that florida helps tell for the night as well. and that is republican enthusiasm. they've got it on their side. if you just look at the number of people that turned out to vote in the republican primary for the governor's race, versus the number of democrats that showed up for their very competitive senate primary, it's not close, 1.2 million versus 900,000. rick scott, the former health care executive, is the republican there that won last night. he also was a tea party favorite. he has a lot of baggage, though. he ran a hospital corporation that had to settle a lot of medicare fraud, and so there's a lot of baggage there and it's a divided republican party. bill mccollum, the opponent in that race, has not endorsed him yet, so the republican party starts out the general election very divided. >> lehrer: that one got nasty, depa
. >> never happened. >> lehrer: never happened. now, florida the governor's race, that was a big surprise on the republican side. >> on the republican side. first, let's, again, look at at a national story that florida helps tell for the night as well. and that is republican enthusiasm. they've got it on their side. if you just look at the number of people that turned out to vote in the republican primary for the governor's race, versus the number of democrats that showed up...
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the first attack happened in late january, the latest happened just tuesday. that's when a 25-year-old woman said she woke up with the suspect covering her mouth trying to smother her. she said she sprayed pepper spray in his face and he eventually ran away. >>> south bay muslim community can move forward with plans to build a minaret. the planning commission gave approval last night. a resident complained that 564-foot prayer tower at the mosque would be an eyesore and out of character with the neighborhood. but the commission said there is no legal reason to halt the construction. >>> it will be a crowded field of candidates running for mayor of oakland come november. 13 people are vying to succeed mayor ron dellums. the biggest names are these, done perata, and oakland city council members, jean quan and rebecca kaplan. this november oakland will use a rank choice system for the mayor's race for the first time in the city's history. that means instead of just voting for one person for office, voters can rank their top three choices. if no candidate gets 50%
the first attack happened in late january, the latest happened just tuesday. that's when a 25-year-old woman said she woke up with the suspect covering her mouth trying to smother her. she said she sprayed pepper spray in his face and he eventually ran away. >>> south bay muslim community can move forward with plans to build a minaret. the planning commission gave approval last night. a resident complained that 564-foot prayer tower at the mosque would be an eyesore and out of...
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but that's not going to happen with the pattern that we have in place. san francisco, 59 today.es san jose, only 72. once again, about 10 to 12 degrees off the mark today. now, that milder than average weather out there is also leading to a chilly night out here. we have plenty of 50s, where we should be for the morning low several hours from now. a cold night at least by our standards. 53 in san francisco. 59 in sunvy vail. for sure you'll need a jacket at least a light one especially early on in the morning. it's going to be a little chilly especially near the coastline with drizzle as well. for thursday, mainly mild. the warmest in the south bay. and then as we head into the weekend, we are going to be getting in on some summer sunshine mainly a lot of upper 80s but even the potential of some 90s. as this loops around kind of quick, the computer's kind of on the fritz here. what you notice is the circulation here. basically that's what helped deepen the marine layer and cooler for our inland spots. that's going to be going away throughout tomorrow. bu
but that's not going to happen with the pattern that we have in place. san francisco, 59 today.es san jose, only 72. once again, about 10 to 12 degrees off the mark today. now, that milder than average weather out there is also leading to a chilly night out here. we have plenty of 50s, where we should be for the morning low several hours from now. a cold night at least by our standards. 53 in san francisco. 59 in sunvy vail. for sure you'll need a jacket at least a light one especially early on...
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but see what happens. -- let's see what happens. he showed it to the man who became the producer of this record. he is one of the executives at is a great musician. he presented to him the idea and he called me back and said you were wrong. there are very interested to make this record. i said well. that is good news. let's talk. i came here and we did the whole thing. we recorded the whole thing in los angeles. tavis: timing is everything. you were trying to do this for years and they came to you at the right time. >> it does not matter how hard to try. you could have your own plans but in the end, you say that is different than this. tavis: you have lived in miami forever. " 30 years. tavis: what made you come all the way to los angeles? >> we always wanted to come here for many reasons. what really fascinated me and made me feel is right a score for movies. i love that. you have to be here. you have to be here. there is no choice. besides that, we love living in california. tavis: now that you are here, you can get andy garcia to
but see what happens. -- let's see what happens. he showed it to the man who became the producer of this record. he is one of the executives at is a great musician. he presented to him the idea and he called me back and said you were wrong. there are very interested to make this record. i said well. that is good news. let's talk. i came here and we did the whole thing. we recorded the whole thing in los angeles. tavis: timing is everything. you were trying to do this for years and they came to...
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meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus.nd the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong and made small business dreams come true. now meg has a plan to create jobs. fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitman. for a new california. breaking news of the relentless officer shot will try to serve a search warrant in oakland. this is video from the scene the officer currently in surgery. kron 4 is at the scene and on the phone with us now. he had a chance to speak with what is this. >> yes pam i did speak with the witness saw her home was actually and that's where the search warrant happened to were the cause was apparently shot. i talked to a neighbor just a few doors down. he said he heard 89 shots of very passing quickly and when he walked outside this house, he noticed about 20 cop cars pulling up and he saw us so and who he believed to be a police officer lying on the ground. he said oakland police officers took th
meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus.nd the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's best ceo's by harvard business review, she grew ebay 15,000 strong and made small business dreams come true. now meg has a plan to create jobs. fix sacramento. and deliver results. meg whitman. for a new california. breaking news of the relentless officer shot will try to serve a search warrant in oakland. this is video from the scene the officer...
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what happened here was a failure. americans were failed, not necessarily new orleans, but americans. in some ways, i think that sort of fuels' the fight for the people who stayed and the people who never left and the people who come back, because it just adds another element of the challenge to what is already overwhelming in some cases, but which the rewards are repeatedly proven worth it. to beat in this city after the super bowl was a glorious. -- was glorious. tavis: i imagine. he is dave walker, a wonderful writer for the new orleans "times-picayune." don't forget, tomorrow night on this program, we will share the true story of dr. norman francis and the story of putting the xavier university back online, and the story of a family. we will focus on katrina, five years later. dave walker, we love you, and appreciate you coming on. >> thank you, tavis. tavis: up next, how the immigration debate will affect the midterm elections. stay with us. alfonso aguilar is the executive director of the latino partnership for c
what happened here was a failure. americans were failed, not necessarily new orleans, but americans. in some ways, i think that sort of fuels' the fight for the people who stayed and the people who never left and the people who come back, because it just adds another element of the challenge to what is already overwhelming in some cases, but which the rewards are repeatedly proven worth it. to beat in this city after the super bowl was a glorious. -- was glorious. tavis: i imagine. he is dave...
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this happened now while the u.s. presence in afghanistan is still very much a real presence so i think it's a reminder it's important because it puts women back at the discussion table it puts the issue of afghan women you know front and center in the minds of the american public but at the same time it's important to remember that over the course of this war women have gone down in the gender when it comes to u.s. policy on have gone it's done when they should be at the top where i mean these things happened before the u.s. went to afghanistan this happened while the u.s. is currently there so you know could this happen if the u.s. leaves afghanistan yes this probably will happen again but i just don't know i mean are people really convinced of this really make them. support the war again and feel like their country is they're fighting for a worthy cause why why is this allowed and yet it's we're not allowed to show pictures of dead soldiers or at least we weren't for such a long time well i think what you said is r
this happened now while the u.s. presence in afghanistan is still very much a real presence so i think it's a reminder it's important because it puts women back at the discussion table it puts the issue of afghan women you know front and center in the minds of the american public but at the same time it's important to remember that over the course of this war women have gone down in the gender when it comes to u.s. policy on have gone it's done when they should be at the top where i mean these...
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you know, if it is going to happen, it is going to happen. >> that was godwin reporting. the highway patrol says alcohol was not a factor in the crash and there are no plans to arrest the driver. >>> actress gabor asked that a priest read her the last riots following her second hospitalization in less than a month. she was admitted to ucla to treat two blood clots only two days after going home. hospitalized since breaking her hip on july 17th when she fell out of bed. she underwent hip replacement injury but suffered a sees of setbacks. she has been a fixture in hollywood for six decades and appeared in more than 30 movies. [ music ] >>> it's back to school tomorrow for students all over the bay area. for those who attend a south bay school they will return to a much different campus. [ music ] >> the two-day outside land music festival wraps up. did music fans like the changes made this year? >> and president obama concludes his brief vacation along the gulf of mexico. the promise he made to the region when the 10:00 news continues in 90 seconds. [ music ] mmmm. you don
you know, if it is going to happen, it is going to happen. >> that was godwin reporting. the highway patrol says alcohol was not a factor in the crash and there are no plans to arrest the driver. >>> actress gabor asked that a priest read her the last riots following her second hospitalization in less than a month. she was admitted to ucla to treat two blood clots only two days after going home. hospitalized since breaking her hip on july 17th when she fell out of bed. she...
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find out what's really happening. into the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. h. so you see this is not a road you should look. and you should see several you should see the pretty trees street so they have no idea about the hardships that we face. this is. going to loosen the river the army the life of the use of the enemy is the most precious thing in the world. and it was the goal to understand fully that you have to live a. real life stories from would need. nineteen forty five gold. four thirty am here in moscow thanks for being with us here on our t.v.'s your headlights hundreds of wildfires are still burning across central russia situation is stable and contained according to authorities but they warn that could change at any moment fifty two people have died around two thousand have lost their homes several countries have said equipment and specialists to help battle the flames. meanwhile the death rate in the russian cap
find out what's really happening. into the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. h. so you see this is not a road you should look. and you should see several you should see the pretty trees street so they have no idea about the hardships that we face. this is. going to loosen the river the army the life of the use of the enemy is the most precious thing in the world. and it was the goal to understand fully...
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>> i believe that that is happening. more is better. >> we heard on the opening panel that there was no intensive program to do that. would you like to see that? >> i would support that. i have been on conference calls with a have reported they are doing testing in closed areas. i've been on conference calls with the fda as well. that is what they have indicated, the testing of the seafood products in those areas. they have done oil plume testing and they have indicated that they are continuing to do that. >> you want them right now to be testing the fish inside of the area? >> i believe that they are. >> you believe it is important for them to test the fish inside of the most loyal to areas? >> absolutely. >> that helps. >> we ask each one of you to give us nrdc is concerned with the analysis coming out of the government, that there is a desire to rush to judgment, to turn the corner, and accelerate the analysis of the impact the oil has had on the echoes system -- ecosystem. it is of great concern. according to the oil
>> i believe that that is happening. more is better. >> we heard on the opening panel that there was no intensive program to do that. would you like to see that? >> i would support that. i have been on conference calls with a have reported they are doing testing in closed areas. i've been on conference calls with the fda as well. that is what they have indicated, the testing of the seafood products in those areas. they have done oil plume testing and they have indicated that...
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nothing that happens in the city, nothing that happens in the country happens because somebody wakes up one day and makes it happen. it happens because every day people organize and push for it to happen. this commission exists because of organizing of people. and like they have said, it is important for us as commissions, and i myself commit to going out in the community and really talking about it. a symposium doesn't happen in a room like this. real change happens when we go out and talk to people. a lot of people can speak with their own voice around their own issue. i am committed to them, and as a commission i hope we can work to make that happen. this is a beginning, and i have gotten a lot of good information. to have representatives from congressional offices here is important. i want to say thank you to every one of you, and i want to recognize the san francisco immigrant rights movement for their work. thank you very much. >> thank you, commissioners. i want to rhyme my commissioners -- want to remind my commissioners that we are restricted on time. >> my comments are usua
nothing that happens in the city, nothing that happens in the country happens because somebody wakes up one day and makes it happen. it happens because every day people organize and push for it to happen. this commission exists because of organizing of people. and like they have said, it is important for us as commissions, and i myself commit to going out in the community and really talking about it. a symposium doesn't happen in a room like this. real change happens when we go out and talk to...