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irving kristol." so that kind of thing has happened, and even feminists, by the way, tend to do that when they want to be critical of me. they identify me very carefully as "the wife of" or these days -- more often "the mother of." c-span: your son, william kristol, was an aide to bill bennett, he was a chief of staff to dan quayle, and now he's kind of on his own out there. >> guest: on his own, right. c-span: did you notice when he started to really take all this politics stuff seriously in his life? >> guest: even retrospectively i find it hard to understand. i certainly would never have predicted it. he was very much an intellectual, a scholar. i assumed that he'd stay in the academy all of his life, that he'd do very serious, very profound books about political philosophy or whatever, and i thought when he first came to washington to work for bill bennett, i thought, that's a nice reprieve from academic life, but it wouldn't last long, i thought, instead of which he turned out to be enormously in
irving kristol." so that kind of thing has happened, and even feminists, by the way, tend to do that when they want to be critical of me. they identify me very carefully as "the wife of" or these days -- more often "the mother of." c-span: your son, william kristol, was an aide to bill bennett, he was a chief of staff to dan quayle, and now he's kind of on his own out there. >> guest: on his own, right. c-span: did you notice when he started to really take all...
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their field of fire was the backdrop of a busy irving street. it was packed with pedestrians, class storefronts, passing motorists, and an armed killer. these officers knew that they had to end the deadly threat posed by this man. yet, they knew any rounds fired on that street, whether by them or the suspect, who had the potential to kill or individual victims. they knew they had to draw the attention of this suspect and gain control of him to prevent any further loss of life. sergeant gordon and lt. parra did not hesitate. they confronted the suspect, shouting out that they were the police and ordering him to drop his weapon. with nothing between them and this murder, they used their tactical expertise to triangulate on the suspect. they chose to close the distance between them. advancing on the murder in a purposeful manner. they knew every foot of sidewalk or st. they could close would reduce the number of pedestrians and civilians exposed. the suspect turned toward them with gun in hand. lt. parra and sergeant gordon were no more than 5 feet
their field of fire was the backdrop of a busy irving street. it was packed with pedestrians, class storefronts, passing motorists, and an armed killer. these officers knew that they had to end the deadly threat posed by this man. yet, they knew any rounds fired on that street, whether by them or the suspect, who had the potential to kill or individual victims. they knew they had to draw the attention of this suspect and gain control of him to prevent any further loss of life. sergeant gordon...
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>> irving stone's book is fantastic. i could never in a lifetime host to be as talented as irving stone. he wrote about vincent van gogh and he wrote about all these great historic figures including clarence darrow. but sometimes it's a great graphical novelist and a great novelistic louder for, stone, and one of the things i try to do in my book respectfully of irving stone is point out the places where he made it up because he didn't really know. no, no i mean the other handicap that stone had was he was working with the cooperation of dodaro family so whenever he tried to get into the question of mr. says or was he really guilty of bribing a jury in los angeles, the family would push back so his hands were tied. times were different then. you just didn't go into the detail of the persons personal life in the way today's biographers do. that all said, the reason i did the book about clarence darrow was when i was 12-year-old someone gave me a copy of irving stone's clarence darrow to the defense. i know i was 12 years
>> irving stone's book is fantastic. i could never in a lifetime host to be as talented as irving stone. he wrote about vincent van gogh and he wrote about all these great historic figures including clarence darrow. but sometimes it's a great graphical novelist and a great novelistic louder for, stone, and one of the things i try to do in my book respectfully of irving stone is point out the places where he made it up because he didn't really know. no, no i mean the other handicap that...
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i was not able to pull over at the time because the cars were parked on irving street. i had my right hand signal going. and he knew i had the intention of pulling over. i was somewhere, i had just passed 12th ave. i turned right and parked around the corner, rolled my window down. he approached the vehicle. i am not exaggerate when i say he was screaming at me. did i not know to pull over when their lights and sirens and? by the way, he had his sirens going. there is a whoop-whoop thing going too. i thought i had committed a crime. he was very hostile and very angry. he said, don't you know that people could be dying? you needed to pull over. i said that is why i went around the corner. he said that i could have been hiding drugs in my vehicle by the time it took me to pull over. i offered that he could surge my car. he could search me. i do not have drugs except maybe some of tehran. he angrily replied that i do not want to search you. he asked for my driver's license, proof of insurance, and my registration andros license. i explained my driver's license was in the b
i was not able to pull over at the time because the cars were parked on irving street. i had my right hand signal going. and he knew i had the intention of pulling over. i was somewhere, i had just passed 12th ave. i turned right and parked around the corner, rolled my window down. he approached the vehicle. i am not exaggerate when i say he was screaming at me. did i not know to pull over when their lights and sirens and? by the way, he had his sirens going. there is a whoop-whoop thing going...
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terrible and irving street.nd neighbors aren't happy about it. >> if this is the type of childish behavior that this corporation is going to be doing i think the way the tree grows, move the bank. >>reporter: for the past year dbw director has been writing strong let investigators bank officials and he fine add corporation for shearing off tree at 2 location but the bank ignored the letters and the fine. >> they aren't listening to the city to follow city ordinance and that has led to us here. >>reporter: cutting off more than a quarter of the branches is called tree topping and it is illegal in san francisco. topped trees often die or suffer damage that result in weak limb and public safety hazard and considered an eye sore. >> it is very, very frustrating when you look to banks or huge corporations to lead by exampl example. so we called bank of america and now they are talking. but it's not what the city wants to hear. bank officials tell us by phone and e-mail that they will take the heat for one tree pruned
terrible and irving street.nd neighbors aren't happy about it. >> if this is the type of childish behavior that this corporation is going to be doing i think the way the tree grows, move the bank. >>reporter: for the past year dbw director has been writing strong let investigators bank officials and he fine add corporation for shearing off tree at 2 location but the bank ignored the letters and the fine. >> they aren't listening to the city to follow city ordinance and that...
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there is no question that like irving fisher in the 1920's, irving fisher who was the greatest american economist 20th century and had the incredible insight that inflationary booms and deflationary depressions stem from the same cause they promised to much. they almost become a victim of their own success. >> guest: yes. but that's true of all sciences. i mean, you know, physicists, you know, talk to a medical researcher. that's the nature especially of course, you know, as my friends in england would say. >> host: do you think now because there is such a cacophony of different voices will be hard for any single one intellect to come out and if you like it and i see a shot. if you were to keep one or to keep people from the current decade, i mean, who would you choose as being -- >> guest: well i would choose probably a game theorists and there are any number of -- okay that is an area that is really vibrant. then there's the neuroeconomics and finance and all the stuff that ascended from daniel that is a very vibrant area. you know, the -- a lot of the stuff that is on the cusp betwee
there is no question that like irving fisher in the 1920's, irving fisher who was the greatest american economist 20th century and had the incredible insight that inflationary booms and deflationary depressions stem from the same cause they promised to much. they almost become a victim of their own success. >> guest: yes. but that's true of all sciences. i mean, you know, physicists, you know, talk to a medical researcher. that's the nature especially of course, you know, as my friends in...
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irving fisher who was the greatest american economist of the 20th century and had the incredible insight that inflationary booms and deflationary depression stem from the be same cause, you know, they all promise too much. >> host: they're almost to become a victim of their own success. >> guest: yes. but that's true of all sciences. i mean, you know, talk to physicists, i mean, talk to a medical researcher. that's the nature of the -- especially, of course, you know, as my friends in england would say, the american -- [laughter] >> host: do you think because there is now such a cacophony of different voices that it's going to be much harder for my one single -- any one single intellect to come out and, if you like, epitomize the age? do you accept one or two current people? who would you choose? >> guest: i would choose probably a game theorist and, you know, don't make me -- there are any number of, okay, that's an area that is really, um, vibrant. then there's, um, you know, behavioral economics, especially behavioral finance, all the stuff that descended from -- [inaudible] in turkey
irving fisher who was the greatest american economist of the 20th century and had the incredible insight that inflationary booms and deflationary depression stem from the be same cause, you know, they all promise too much. >> host: they're almost to become a victim of their own success. >> guest: yes. but that's true of all sciences. i mean, you know, talk to physicists, i mean, talk to a medical researcher. that's the nature of the -- especially, of course, you know, as my friends...
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terrible and irving street. and neighbors aren't happy about it. >> if this is the type of childish behavior that this corporation is going to be doing i think the way the tree grows, move the bank. >>reporter: for the past year dbw director has been writing strong let investigators bank officials and he fine add corporation for shearing off tree at 2 location but the bank ignored the letters and the fine. >> they aren't listening to the city to follow city ordinance and that has led to us here. >>reporter: cutting off more than a quarter of the branches is called tree topping and it is illegal in san francisco. topped trees often die or suffer damage that result in weak limb and public safety hazard and considered an eye sore. >> it is very, very frustrating when you look to banks or huge corporations to lead by example corporations to lead by example. so we called bank of america and now they are talking. but it's not what the city wants to hear. bank officials tell us by phone and e-mail that they will take t
terrible and irving street. and neighbors aren't happy about it. >> if this is the type of childish behavior that this corporation is going to be doing i think the way the tree grows, move the bank. >>reporter: for the past year dbw director has been writing strong let investigators bank officials and he fine add corporation for shearing off tree at 2 location but the bank ignored the letters and the fine. >> they aren't listening to the city to follow city ordinance and that...
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. >> hi, my name is judy irving. i am the producer and director "the wild parents -- perutz -- parrots of telegraph hill." this is the knicks, who as a baby smashed into a glass windbreak on the top of the house on top of telegraph hill, smashed in so hard because phoenix did not see the glass that she went into a coma -- this is phoenix. the folks that found her thought that she was dead. they brought her to mark and me to bury. she came back to life. that is why she is known as phoenix, and we have been taking care of her for 10 years and will take care of her for the rest of her life, because she has a vision problems as a result of that crap up with the glass windbreak. -- that crack up. supervisor mar: she is one of the wild parrots? >> yes, and the babies come out in september, and they are coming out now. they are trying to fly for the first time. they are smashing into windows like crazy. it is not just the migratory birds, but it is our own wild. -- wild parrots. i personally think this legislation does not
. >> hi, my name is judy irving. i am the producer and director "the wild parents -- perutz -- parrots of telegraph hill." this is the knicks, who as a baby smashed into a glass windbreak on the top of the house on top of telegraph hill, smashed in so hard because phoenix did not see the glass that she went into a coma -- this is phoenix. the folks that found her thought that she was dead. they brought her to mark and me to bury. she came back to life. that is why she is known...
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there's no question that like irving fisher in the 1920's irving fisher who is the greatest american economist of the 20th century and had the incredible insight of the inflationary booms and deflationary depressions stem from the same cause they all promise to much. >> so it's been a victim of the success? >> guest: yes, but it is true of all science is. you talk to a physicist and talked a medical researcher that's the nature of the thing especially of course as my friends in england would say the american. >> host: do you think because there is no such a cacophony of different places that it's going to be much harder for any one single intellect to come out and it denies the age if you look today if you to pick one or two key people from the current decade who would you choose as being -- >> guest: i would choose probably again theorists and any number of that is a number that is really vibrant there's bg neuroeconomics especially behavioral finance and all the stuff that descended from daniel, then that's a very vibrant area. a lot of the stuff that is on the cusp between psychol
there's no question that like irving fisher in the 1920's irving fisher who is the greatest american economist of the 20th century and had the incredible insight of the inflationary booms and deflationary depressions stem from the same cause they all promise to much. >> so it's been a victim of the success? >> guest: yes, but it is true of all science is. you talk to a physicist and talked a medical researcher that's the nature of the thing especially of course as my friends in...
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gobernador jerry brown firme ya la llamada parte dos, del acta de los suenos o dream act de california irvingn justa" 37:33 que el gobernador se esta tardando mucho en firmar una legislacion que es claramente justa y que no deberia pensar dos veces en firmarla 37:40 se estima que esta haria disponible de 20 a 40 millones de dolares de dinero publico en ayuda financiera y becas. dinero al que podrian acceder estudiantes indocumentad os como ana y juan que no quieren que otros sufran lo que ellos han pasado para pagar por la universidad juan segundo/estudiant e de colegio comunitario 4:59 como juntar carton o colectando latas ese trabajo es dificil porque a veces trabajas todo el dia solo pa que te den como 25 dolares 5:11 ana cancino/se retiro de la universidad por falta de dinero 14:25 me faltaba una clase para graduarme y tuve que salirme porque no tenia dinero no podia ni pagar el colegio comunitario 14:35 y eso es poco comparado con los malabares que han visto hacer a otros estudiantes por no tener recursos. 14:05 unos estudiantes robaban los libros otros se dormian en el parque, no tenian
gobernador jerry brown firme ya la llamada parte dos, del acta de los suenos o dream act de california irvingn justa" 37:33 que el gobernador se esta tardando mucho en firmar una legislacion que es claramente justa y que no deberia pensar dos veces en firmarla 37:40 se estima que esta haria disponible de 20 a 40 millones de dolares de dinero publico en ayuda financiera y becas. dinero al que podrian acceder estudiantes indocumentad os como ana y juan que no quieren que otros sufran lo que...
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el sabado se reportaron balaceras en la avenida 73, otra en la avenida 77 y una mas sobre la calle irvingue dejaron a tres heridos.... cu ---los medicos que estn al cuidado de bryan stow continuan vigilando muy de cerca su salud... take vo ---segn los informes mas recientes, stow continua sufriendo de una fiebre que le empez hace varias semanas... ---durante los proximos dias, ser sometido a unos examenes para determinar si la infeccin de estafilococo sigue presente en su organismo... ---en cuanto a los presuntos agresores de stow, la policia de los angeles no ha revelado informacin nueva... topvo ---los familiares de los siete pescadores que desapareciero n durante una tormenta en el mar de cortes hace varios meses, en baja california mexico, han dicho que no se dan por vencidos para encontrarlos. .. ---para ello contrataron los servicios de una compaÑia privada que pein un area de 13 millas cuadradas de mar... ---el objetivo era encontrar los restos del barco que se hundio pero no lograron hallar nada... ---los familiares han dicho que continuaran recaudando fondos para ampliar la busqu
el sabado se reportaron balaceras en la avenida 73, otra en la avenida 77 y una mas sobre la calle irvingue dejaron a tres heridos.... cu ---los medicos que estn al cuidado de bryan stow continuan vigilando muy de cerca su salud... take vo ---segn los informes mas recientes, stow continua sufriendo de una fiebre que le empez hace varias semanas... ---durante los proximos dias, ser sometido a unos examenes para determinar si la infeccin de estafilococo sigue presente en su organismo... ---en...
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irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there
irving street. every block they going through they paint 3 or 4 streets in the block the poles the utility boxes, mailbox. >> thank you. >> okay. >> put the drop cloth. come on around. >> there
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establish a wireless at&t telecommunications facility at the southeast corner of 26th avenue and irving st.. >> i am sorry. just a moment. >> within an nc-2 neighborhood commercial district. the building contains 28 dwelling units above a commercial store front that is vacant. the building contains an existing wireless facility on the rooftop operated by verizon wireless. the project was to install a wireless facility consisting of six panel antennas, six of which would be facades amounted, and two of which will be roof mounted. there will be painted to match the building. the equipment cabinets will also be located on the roof. it is a preference two location per the setting guidelines because the site is considered a co-location site. there has been one phone call from a neighbor citing health concerns. the department of public health has also reviewed the rf report and has found the proposal coincides with current fcc guidelines. the department recommends approval with conditions, for the following reasons. it complies with general planning code policies. it is a location preference,
establish a wireless at&t telecommunications facility at the southeast corner of 26th avenue and irving st.. >> i am sorry. just a moment. >> within an nc-2 neighborhood commercial district. the building contains 28 dwelling units above a commercial store front that is vacant. the building contains an existing wireless facility on the rooftop operated by verizon wireless. the project was to install a wireless facility consisting of six panel antennas, six of which would be...
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so the president of the european irving trust was a harvard guy. i was there in my little suit and my little tie. and he said where are you from i said i was originally from terino in italy. he said i will ask you two questions. what is the best restaurant in terrino. i said -- >> one more question, if you get it i will get into harvard at is the season for truffles. >> i said october, november. he said you're into harvard. >> first person ever in the history of harvard who knew the season of trough els. >> it worked so now i don't like truffles very much, i respect truffles t is a very important thing in my life. >> indeed. >> did you stay at harvard long. >> i finished. i even have-- i have magna cum laude. >> that's good, with honors and everything. i didn't dot post difficult thing. i started by doing ecomics and i failed misebly. so then i went to something called vision and environmental studies which had nothing to do with the environmen it was more made movies, i studied art history. i took a little photograph. and it was inhis weird buildi
so the president of the european irving trust was a harvard guy. i was there in my little suit and my little tie. and he said where are you from i said i was originally from terino in italy. he said i will ask you two questions. what is the best restaurant in terrino. i said -- >> one more question, if you get it i will get into harvard at is the season for truffles. >> i said october, november. he said you're into harvard. >> first person ever in the history of harvard who...
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. >> judy irving, the producer and direct -- director of the document orie paris on telegraph hill, is here today and you can meet here. also we have arts and crafts. you can make a commemorative coit tower button. there is food in the back. all that is located in the southern part of the tower overlooking lily's lawn, and there's also information including the san francisco parks trust, ms. karen kid wel, who is right there, generously loan -- donated as part of being a diamond jubilee committee member. i'd like now to introduce mr. nick rause, san francisco native, saxophonist, who's requesting to perform "i left my heart in san francisco." ♪ ♪
. >> judy irving, the producer and direct -- director of the document orie paris on telegraph hill, is here today and you can meet here. also we have arts and crafts. you can make a commemorative coit tower button. there is food in the back. all that is located in the southern part of the tower overlooking lily's lawn, and there's also information including the san francisco parks trust, ms. karen kid wel, who is right there, generously loan -- donated as part of being a diamond jubilee...
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the world cleaved irving series twenty eleven have just come to know and with all the best efforts of the sport having taken their owners but the point is that each of those who take part in this miss no rising competition can be safely called an outstanding sportsman. r.t. ukraine. and finally whatever goes up must come down and these guys make a living out of it their russian passion masters recently dominated the european freefall style and to curacao lending championships in serbia it was a gorski looks at the trials and tribulations taste by those high flying and fast landing competitors. ascending to cruising altitude of one thousand meters is followed by a swift freefall back down with virtually no margin of error the competitor is expected to land on a dime with a dead center sweet spot only two centimeters in diameter and while such consistent precision landings may seem far fetched to the uninitiated they are considered to be the fundamentals of the sport. every athlete must always learn the basics of their sport before going any further calculating a jump is the most fundam
the world cleaved irving series twenty eleven have just come to know and with all the best efforts of the sport having taken their owners but the point is that each of those who take part in this miss no rising competition can be safely called an outstanding sportsman. r.t. ukraine. and finally whatever goes up must come down and these guys make a living out of it their russian passion masters recently dominated the european freefall style and to curacao lending championships in serbia it was a...
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come here and do this it escapes my diving career go in and that's why i enjoy the world cleaved irving series stage held international in france and the end of june was was my record breaking crowd of awards seventy thousand spectators sold popularity helps students sure this sport becomes known because then cleve diving certainly has a big advantage over two unknown arty. truly amazing pictures there that's all your sport for our world weather is coming up in just a tech and i'll see you. wealthy british scientists scientists sometimes. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. in the czech republic is available in a hotel and science central hotel premier of the nissan most regal full stop by you to which i am a taste in bosnia and herzegovina he's available in. me and the children of each. big achieve a photo put you know so tell period to make.
come here and do this it escapes my diving career go in and that's why i enjoy the world cleaved irving series stage held international in france and the end of june was was my record breaking crowd of awards seventy thousand spectators sold popularity helps students sure this sport becomes known because then cleve diving certainly has a big advantage over two unknown arty. truly amazing pictures there that's all your sport for our world weather is coming up in just a tech and i'll see you....
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>> that din of psychiatry, with irving fisher in the 1920's with the greatest american economist in the 20th century with the inflationary boom they stem from the same club pro. >> yes. but that is true. talk to eighth visited-- physicist or medical research -- researcher. as my friends in england when say. [laughter] >> with the cacophony of different voices it will be hard for one single to come out if you look today look at wondered to keep people i would use a theorist that is an area that is bribery in -- firebrand with all the stuff that's came after, that is a very vibrant area. a lot of that stuff between psychology and economics economics, but what i would say it is the basic insight that what we really need to know about probe is conduct our lives. >> we could knock off the last 30 years with the breakthrough of medicine that affects our lives may not be the most in financed techniques of today. that is the humbling thing for the economics profession to hear today. but the other is saying is how as economics gone into insights? it has only been because of the existing model an
>> that din of psychiatry, with irving fisher in the 1920's with the greatest american economist in the 20th century with the inflationary boom they stem from the same club pro. >> yes. but that is true. talk to eighth visited-- physicist or medical research -- researcher. as my friends in england when say. [laughter] >> with the cacophony of different voices it will be hard for one single to come out if you look today look at wondered to keep people i would use a theorist...
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but i'd like you to use a couple of the players and some tamales and so well no that's not my music irving you know so i declined and and he kept asking me and he kept saying well just include a little cowbell or something and i said well that's not my you can finally say go do what you want so i made my first recording doing what i wanted and i stayed that way for my whole life what was wrong with me it was clear with. my eyes it was something different well it's not the problem of the bell itself it's about who's idea if it was your idea it would have been ok yeah it didn't fit my music and movement ok pin you can you recall your first visit to the use the song because because i like costume people people of your scale that have visited the site so the it rush yeah and are still around yeah like the person is very different so some say it was ok something you know that was an awful communist tyranny country what do you recall was it ok it was a cool i had several days here and we were sponsored by the u.s. state department at the time and eighty's and best of the heart when i said it was
but i'd like you to use a couple of the players and some tamales and so well no that's not my music irving you know so i declined and and he kept asking me and he kept saying well just include a little cowbell or something and i said well that's not my you can finally say go do what you want so i made my first recording doing what i wanted and i stayed that way for my whole life what was wrong with me it was clear with. my eyes it was something different well it's not the problem of the bell...
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. >> bank of america says they will pay the $1600 fine for the dying irving street tree but disagreeoverpruned. the bank is appealing fines for the trees cut on men street. the city hasn't ruled out -- legal action. >>> look who is here on this friday morning. >> as you are every morning. >> special day, friday. fall in the forecast if you are heading out the next couple of evenings it is going to be cool, especially once the sun s. coming up on 5:17. -- relatively clear. multi-layers of clouds out there this morning. they've kept temperatures mild most of us in the 60s. the exception would be loss scott toes at 58° -- monterey bay low 60s, inland to salinas and 57 in gilroy. more clouds today, cooler breeze that will drop our temperatures again this afternoon. not as dramatically as yesterday, still, much cooler than it was a couple of days ago. cloudy, drizzle possible, better chances of rain in the early parts of next week. today compared to average we were warmer than average yes, the day before. now we are well -- well below 2° in livermore san jose at 4, 5 in redwood city, 8 in
. >> bank of america says they will pay the $1600 fine for the dying irving street tree but disagreeoverpruned. the bank is appealing fines for the trees cut on men street. the city hasn't ruled out -- legal action. >>> look who is here on this friday morning. >> as you are every morning. >> special day, friday. fall in the forecast if you are heading out the next couple of evenings it is going to be cool, especially once the sun s. coming up on 5:17. -- relatively...
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full-time active firefighter in the nation is calling it gets. 77-year-old billy gene his coll at the irving fire department. his co-workers called himy a nickname he received when he was 21 years old because he was a little nervous when he first started the job. holder says he retiring despite being in great shape and can still pass the firefighter's timed endurance test. he has served 56 years in defendant. >>> some state parks will shut down this month in a ktvu special report, a look at the unusual ways that people are trying to keep the park gates open. >>> why some insiders say herman cain's upset in the florida straw poll doesn't really indicate anything. >>> and get out your cooking gear, we have a twist. from iron chef. [ rapid footsteps ] ow! [ male announcer ] when life happens, you need a plan you can count on. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. [ smack! ] [ insects buzzing ] [ male announcer ] when life happens, you need a plan you can count on. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. blue shield. who shou
full-time active firefighter in the nation is calling it gets. 77-year-old billy gene his coll at the irving fire department. his co-workers called himy a nickname he received when he was 21 years old because he was a little nervous when he first started the job. holder says he retiring despite being in great shape and can still pass the firefighter's timed endurance test. he has served 56 years in defendant. >>> some state parks will shut down this month in a ktvu special report, a...
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that includes ocean beach, irving street and areas around the high school. today's clean-up of the goes until noontime. >> a colorado cat missing future five years has turned up, 1600 miles away. willow, the cat, reunited with the squires family yesterday in new york city. someone found her recently out on the city streets, and a tracking chip on her neck led willow's rescuers to the squires. >> it made this moment possible. i encourage everybody to do it because it's -- not only good for the cat, it's good for the cat's humans or the dog's humans. >> the cat is even warming up to the three-year-old daughter lola who wasn't even born when the cat went missing. the family says it has no idea how the cat ended up all the way in new york city, but the good news -- it's that cat back home. >>> up next, the spat between two councilmembers that could lead to a lawsuit. plus, the critical announcement on the future of some oakland schools set for today. >> more about the controversy over a bake sale on the uc berkeley campus, why the organizers plan to charge diffe
that includes ocean beach, irving street and areas around the high school. today's clean-up of the goes until noontime. >> a colorado cat missing future five years has turned up, 1600 miles away. willow, the cat, reunited with the squires family yesterday in new york city. someone found her recently out on the city streets, and a tracking chip on her neck led willow's rescuers to the squires. >> it made this moment possible. i encourage everybody to do it because it's -- not only...
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the 73-year-old billy jean holder is retiring from the irving fire department.y call him shaky, a nickname he received at 21 years old because he was nervous when he first started the job. even at 77, he's in great shape and can still pass the firefighter's timed endurance test. >> i don't think like it. i'm telling you. it don't feel like it that i should be that ole. >> holder worked his final shift yesterday. he was the oldest full-time active firefighter in the nation. >>> all right, good for him. time now, 7:39. >>> frightening moments at a high school function. why these students were forced to take cover in the middle of a football game. >>> a soggy forecast expected for your sunday. coming up in five minutes, what you can expect for your area. it feels like help is never far away. it feels like you're protected against life's little mishaps. it feels like you'll make it home. that's what it feels like to be a member. >> three types are in police custody after a shooting outside of a gil roy apartment complex. it happened before 6:00 last night on mont be
the 73-year-old billy jean holder is retiring from the irving fire department.y call him shaky, a nickname he received at 21 years old because he was nervous when he first started the job. even at 77, he's in great shape and can still pass the firefighter's timed endurance test. >> i don't think like it. i'm telling you. it don't feel like it that i should be that ole. >> holder worked his final shift yesterday. he was the oldest full-time active firefighter in the nation....
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the chapter at north lake community college in irving, texas.oining me now is an adviser at north lake community college. very interesting. tell us about the voices for change campaign and how it works. >> okay. really the voices for change campaign again is the brain child of our officers with the chapter. we begin by studying the issue of history and the future. as we begin looking at that, one of the questions that came up was how has the exchange of information helped the development of various cultures. as the students began discussing this issue, we realized that of all of the issues we talked about, education was probably the most personality. >> how do you get them to take on that message and say yes, it is important to us? >> what we are doing is doing surveys and doing surveys and interviews with young people in the high schools and north lake college and asking questions. for example, is access on information on education available to you? is it something that is perhaps more cultural or is it economic? >> we got a sample of that to s
the chapter at north lake community college in irving, texas.oining me now is an adviser at north lake community college. very interesting. tell us about the voices for change campaign and how it works. >> okay. really the voices for change campaign again is the brain child of our officers with the chapter. we begin by studying the issue of history and the future. as we begin looking at that, one of the questions that came up was how has the exchange of information helped the development...
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quirks there is -- >> there is a classic, somewhat at of date, but timely readable by irving stone who is best known for his novels of historical fiction. >> what about an individual biography? >> the married couple, h.ademics, begins with ag >> i am embarrassed. i want to say heidegger. they were from colorado. in their favor, they were an excellent interview. they sat right here. >> if you want to know about willkie, that era, there are two books. one is the book on roosevelt and the depression by eric -- i do not have the title in my mind. the other one is "the forgotten man." you read those two books and they come from different standpoints. >> from the left and the right. >> you will understand roosevelt and willkie and you will understand the environment. >> i want to remind you that the program is called "the contenders" starting september 9. 9. you teach at got to college. where is it? >> in baltimore, md.. >> and your favor course in history? >> women's history. >> you write for realclearpolitics.com. what is it? >> we have our special sauce, the real clear politics pulling av
quirks there is -- >> there is a classic, somewhat at of date, but timely readable by irving stone who is best known for his novels of historical fiction. >> what about an individual biography? >> the married couple, h.ademics, begins with ag >> i am embarrassed. i want to say heidegger. they were from colorado. in their favor, they were an excellent interview. they sat right here. >> if you want to know about willkie, that era, there are two books. one is the book...
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that was a look at grammy award winner sting performing in rough, raw, and unreleased live at irvingre's dorfman? >> it's available now. dorfman. and a special cd of ariel dorfman reading poetry. no. sting joins us now on the set. welcome back. >> nice to be back. thank you. >> he underlines an important fact about what you've done throughout the years. you don't just go out and sing. you've wanted to make sure you used your celebrity for important causes. of course in the '80s, '90s, beyond, very involved with amnesty international, which gets you working with people like ariel dorfman. >> well, i've always demanded citizens' rights, but that means also you have to have citizens' responsibilities, and as a citizen of the world, if you have a platform to say something useful, then you should use that. and so, i've tried to do that. i've succeeded in some things that i've tried to do, failed in others, but i think it was always a worthwhile thing, as a citizen, to do. >> how are we doing? >> we're not doing great. i think the world is in a bit of a mess, and i'm not quite sure how we
that was a look at grammy award winner sting performing in rough, raw, and unreleased live at irvingre's dorfman? >> it's available now. dorfman. and a special cd of ariel dorfman reading poetry. no. sting joins us now on the set. welcome back. >> nice to be back. thank you. >> he underlines an important fact about what you've done throughout the years. you don't just go out and sing. you've wanted to make sure you used your celebrity for important causes. of course in the...
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we didn't get a chance to talk about joan robinson, irving fisher, the friedmans in general, but thisis the most recent book by sylvia nasar, "grand pursuit: the story of economic genius." are you working on a new book? >> guest: oh, please. i am going to spend a lot of -- i'm going to cultivate my garden and think, and think thoughts. [laughter] >> host: several ya nasar, thank you for joining us at the national book festival here on booktv. well, we've got one more author coming up, and in just a minute isabel wilkerson will be in the history and biography tent. here is her book. she is a pulitzer prize winner. this book is a winner of the national book critics circle award. it's "the warmth of other suns," and thest the story -- it's the story of african-american immigration to the north. ms. wilkerson will be talking about her book in just a minute, and then booktv is going to joiner in the history and biography tent. we're going to be taking your calls, your e-mails, your tweets, talk to the audience. so join us here for the last of the coverage here at the book festival today, a
we didn't get a chance to talk about joan robinson, irving fisher, the friedmans in general, but thisis the most recent book by sylvia nasar, "grand pursuit: the story of economic genius." are you working on a new book? >> guest: oh, please. i am going to spend a lot of -- i'm going to cultivate my garden and think, and think thoughts. [laughter] >> host: several ya nasar, thank you for joining us at the national book festival here on booktv. well, we've got one more...