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it's not just -- let's take a look at almost bard street. not just bridges. surface streets in san francisco were also backed up. lombard is a problem for drivers getting on to the golden gate bridge since it's down to two northbound lanes. you can check on traffic conditions this weekend with the exclusive abc-7 waze app. you can should where the hot spots are. information comes from drivers who feed data to the site to become a traffic spotter go to abc 78.com and get the app. >> the closing isn't just affecting traffic. sergio quintana is live on the embarcadero we the look at impact on businesses there. >> reporter: the biggest impact was restaurants are a lot of people who are calling in late for their reservations or some who are just not coming in at all because, of course, they're caught in traffic. but the same restaurants tell me it's been a pretty busy weekend so far, and the same goes for a lot of people who are shopping. along market street near powell, we saw a normal crowd of shoppers for a sunny saturday. everybody we talked to who came in fro
it's not just -- let's take a look at almost bard street. not just bridges. surface streets in san francisco were also backed up. lombard is a problem for drivers getting on to the golden gate bridge since it's down to two northbound lanes. you can check on traffic conditions this weekend with the exclusive abc-7 waze app. you can should where the hot spots are. information comes from drivers who feed data to the site to become a traffic spotter go to abc 78.com and get the app. >> the...
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. >>> a police officer has been bard from traveling to los angeles to appear on the dr. phil show. norman wielsch was initially granted permission to travel but today the decision was over turned. he is accused of stealing and selling drugs. >>> facebook and google removed content from their indian websites after a court threatened censureship. they require websites to remove material within 36 hours. >>> a community in san francisco is going electric on two wheels. ktvu's john fowler is live with the new way to get around town. john? >> reporter: a bicycle is a great way to get around san francisco. i am on one of the steepest hills in the city. and i can pedal up it with no problem at all. very easy because the bicycle has an electric motor that does most of the work. san francisco is poised to be the first city in the country to offer electric bike shared. >> reporter: driving and parking in san francisco seems to be getting worse. >> i always walk whenever i can't. always traffic congestion. >> reporter: bicycles can park anywhere but there are those hills. these folks pedal up
. >>> a police officer has been bard from traveling to los angeles to appear on the dr. phil show. norman wielsch was initially granted permission to travel but today the decision was over turned. he is accused of stealing and selling drugs. >>> facebook and google removed content from their indian websites after a court threatened censureship. they require websites to remove material within 36 hours. >>> a community in san francisco is going electric on two wheels....
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this includes bards and so forth. you can see it in the list -- this includes bart.the working group was formed a little over one year ago, and it was to deal with things. a summary of some concerns that we have included some options. it offered some in packs -- impacts, suggesting they should be to achieve great separation. while reducing access to mission bay and impacts to geneva avenue. the intention of the group was to bring together multiple things for the city and so the city could speak with one voice. here you have a list of the members of the working group. the transportation authority, and then it city agencies. the economic and work force development, mta, the port, and the planning department. in the 1.5 years, almost two years that a working group has been established, they established because the agents it. -- established the agencies. a san francisco terminus. we identified options for maintenance facility for the high-speed rail. and we looked at another approach. in addition to that, we have obtained agreement to include city options in the environm
this includes bards and so forth. you can see it in the list -- this includes bart.the working group was formed a little over one year ago, and it was to deal with things. a summary of some concerns that we have included some options. it offered some in packs -- impacts, suggesting they should be to achieve great separation. while reducing access to mission bay and impacts to geneva avenue. the intention of the group was to bring together multiple things for the city and so the city could speak...
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." >> now there's little sign of the misery of this -- syrian officers continue to bottom bard -- president obama condemned the actions but what does israel make of the events in syria? >> israel is no friend of syria's regime. it has been in conflict with syria and syria has been in contact with hamas and other groups that do not recognize israel's right to exist. it's ironic therefore that this country is extremely nervous about the demise of the assad regime. the border between israel and syria has been quiet and the president assad has shown no interest in striking any strife with israel. >> i think is israel doesn't know how the deal with syria. but because everything there is changing, i think that it could be complicated for us to deal with them in the future. >> perhaps we can be friends, if they are taking him out of power, new power could always be better and they should support democracy, because two democracies never fight each other. >> on the syrian ground i was thinking we should do something, possibly provide humanitarian assistance to syrian refugees. >> that's what's going
." >> now there's little sign of the misery of this -- syrian officers continue to bottom bard -- president obama condemned the actions but what does israel make of the events in syria? >> israel is no friend of syria's regime. it has been in conflict with syria and syria has been in contact with hamas and other groups that do not recognize israel's right to exist. it's ironic therefore that this country is extremely nervous about the demise of the assad regime. the border...
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i'm always wanting something, he decreed, but he tried really hard like the rolling stones' bard and found you get what you need. thank you very much. >> okay. ladies and gentlemen, we're passing out the ballots now. and emery's going to take a couple of questions. while he does that, if you can record your vote, then at the end of his questions, we'll take a quick break and turn in your ballots as you walk out the door. this is going to be a quick break for us to count the ballots, and then you can come back in to hear the results. thank you. >> are there questions? let's see. wherever robert e. lee is on the ballot, that's where you check. anybody need a pen or a pencil or anything? i've tried to stack the deck. i brought -- i brought my brother-in-law, judge tolliver. fran is back there with both hands at work. are there any questions? >> does anyone have any questions? i know voting has your attention. >> just check robert e. lee or vote for robert e. lee and then ask -- yes, sir? oh, you need a ballot. >> if you don't have more questions i'm going to read more limericks. yes, si
i'm always wanting something, he decreed, but he tried really hard like the rolling stones' bard and found you get what you need. thank you very much. >> okay. ladies and gentlemen, we're passing out the ballots now. and emery's going to take a couple of questions. while he does that, if you can record your vote, then at the end of his questions, we'll take a quick break and turn in your ballots as you walk out the door. this is going to be a quick break for us to count the ballots, and...
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the bard owl. >> the settling of the prairies created steppingstones, little patches of forest that allowed the owls to move across there. >> it's been bad news for the spotted owl ever since. >> the owls are larger and a little bit more aggressive and so they tend to win the battle. >> taking over spotted owls favorite nesting grounds in old growth redwood forest. >> if you can't breed, the population is going to decline. >> it's a problem throughout the pacific northwest. the northern spotted owl gold from threatened to endangered to quite possibly extinct. that's why the department of fish and wildlife is stepping in with the plan to save them. >> we are potentially moving forward with some experiment tall removal. >> the u.s. fish and wildlife service says the plan is to get rid of barred owls in some study areas to see if that helps increase the spotted owl population. >> we are considering a variety of methods. >> capturing and relocating owls could be a challenge. the other option, killing them. >> hear it? >> he already started shooting some on green diamond land with permission fro
the bard owl. >> the settling of the prairies created steppingstones, little patches of forest that allowed the owls to move across there. >> it's been bad news for the spotted owl ever since. >> the owls are larger and a little bit more aggressive and so they tend to win the battle. >> taking over spotted owls favorite nesting grounds in old growth redwood forest. >> if you can't breed, the population is going to decline. >> it's a problem throughout the...
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the spirit of revolution returns to egypt on the first anniversary of the bard's state with thousands of protesters calling for an immediate step down by the ruling military council but are clinging on to power which they refuse to give up i'm still a police june. people breeze have marched on the streets in anger all right a new set of the government struggles to keep the country's economy afloat parliament is now due to debate draft bill on the scaredy measures managed by the e.u. and i.m.f. . and russian civil society take center stage in politics as a group of public figure steps up to monitor the upcoming presidential vote backing from all of the candidates and the goal of the so-called voters in need is to ensure a fair and transparent election. if you like to enjoy the channel experience of being lighter than air while getting a bird's eye view of the world there is nothing quite like a hot air balloon up next we'll take a ride in the oldest type aircraft known to man. people couldn't fly for a long time i don't think because they didn't think it was possible we can learn how t
the spirit of revolution returns to egypt on the first anniversary of the bard's state with thousands of protesters calling for an immediate step down by the ruling military council but are clinging on to power which they refuse to give up i'm still a police june. people breeze have marched on the streets in anger all right a new set of the government struggles to keep the country's economy afloat parliament is now due to debate draft bill on the scaredy measures managed by the e.u. and i.m.f....
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university of kent and in new york we cross to dmitri papa dimitrios he is the executive vice president of bard college our focus is crosstalk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want dmitri if i go to you first the new york can austerity bring back prosperity because we have unemployment is right on the increase particularly in the euro zone and the prospects for employment are pretty bleak how can you have prosperity when there's so much unemployment and people would say austerity creates unemployment because of the loss of jobs in the public sector. well of blindness the. decline in moment or a decline in the economy is not the right medicine clearly prosperity can only come when there is an increase in demand an increase in demand if you doesn't come from the private sector you need to come from the public sector so therefore when one talks about you want to not be as general to suggest it can bring prosperity clearly on an unemployment rate of over eight point three percent as it is in the united states cannot happen by itself on the by the private markets unless the foreca
university of kent and in new york we cross to dmitri papa dimitrios he is the executive vice president of bard college our focus is crosstalk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want dmitri if i go to you first the new york can austerity bring back prosperity because we have unemployment is right on the increase particularly in the euro zone and the prospects for employment are pretty bleak how can you have prosperity when there's so much unemployment and people would say...
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well this is always been a political failure of the bard of european leaders including of course going to be leaders but what i am afraid is happening at the moment is a shadow play with the charade we have the green. party leaders and the prime minister supposedly negotiating very harshly. in my estimation i hope i'm wrong but all of the i am this is just. the decisions are made the deal is already in place all we have these three political leaders who are trying to find a way of presenting what is an. illogical package to the greek people then great worry is that they're going to be decimated in the end in the next election which will not be long before it takes place so they want to be seen to be negotiating and in the light of very last moment but i think mark my words when the last moment comes when it's in the european union it will die of them when that moment is there will sign on the dotted line and i'm afraid that the agreement that it will be agreeing to will be detrimental to not just greece because it was on as a whole. politicians who are opposing the creditors demands op
well this is always been a political failure of the bard of european leaders including of course going to be leaders but what i am afraid is happening at the moment is a shadow play with the charade we have the green. party leaders and the prime minister supposedly negotiating very harshly. in my estimation i hope i'm wrong but all of the i am this is just. the decisions are made the deal is already in place all we have these three political leaders who are trying to find a way of presenting...
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let us seek out some desolate shade the bard beckoned, and there will be our sad bosoms empty. so i think lincoln was preconditioned to see the war through the lens of family drama, and that's why i think it genuinely broke his heart when in late 1864 emily wrote him a bitter letter severing their relations forever. she had gotten back to kentucky, another brother had died. her mother was a wreck. kentucky was in turmoil. what could she do but lay all the blame at lincoln's door? her letter concludes, "i would remind you that your mini-bullets have made us what we are. if you think i give way to excess of feeling, i beg you will make some excuse for a woman almost crazed with misfortune." now, i often think about abraham lincoln getting this letter from his little sister. your mini-bullets have made us what we are. were they his mini-bullets? had he caused a war? did he feel guilty, responsible for so much death and destruction? so far as we know, abraham lincoln never answered this letter. but i think in a way he did when he delivered his second inaugural address a few months
let us seek out some desolate shade the bard beckoned, and there will be our sad bosoms empty. so i think lincoln was preconditioned to see the war through the lens of family drama, and that's why i think it genuinely broke his heart when in late 1864 emily wrote him a bitter letter severing their relations forever. she had gotten back to kentucky, another brother had died. her mother was a wreck. kentucky was in turmoil. what could she do but lay all the blame at lincoln's door? her letter...
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like americans were bard frred hotels an restaurants and cafes, libraries, golf courses. and in bow moeaumont, texas, bl golfers were barring from playing at the public golf course here in beaumont, it was a municipal golf course. black americans, black beaumonters could work there and they could caddie there, and they could play there when the course was closed, but because of their color, because of jim crow segregation, they were not permitted to play there when the course was open. there were six black golfers who put together a challenge to that segregation. six black golfers wanted to challenge that segregation system at the golf course and they joined with three black lawyers, two young lawyers from beaumont, theo johns and elmo willard who had just graduated from howardshington, and then a lawyer from dallas, u6i. simpso tate who was the naacp lawyer for texas. and they put together a lawsuit against the city of beaumont and it was booker fasin versus el know beard versus the city of beaumont. that was in the summer of '55.m know beard versus the city of beaumont.
like americans were bard frred hotels an restaurants and cafes, libraries, golf courses. and in bow moeaumont, texas, bl golfers were barring from playing at the public golf course here in beaumont, it was a municipal golf course. black americans, black beaumonters could work there and they could caddie there, and they could play there when the course was closed, but because of their color, because of jim crow segregation, they were not permitted to play there when the course was open. there...
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. >> reporter: lieutenant dawn halfaker was bard from serving in ground combat when she went to iraqn 2004 as commander of a military police platoon. but that didn't keep her out of the fighting. >> i was on the front lines everyday for five months. >> reporter: you were busting down doors? >> literally. yes, we were literally busting down doors. >> reporter: you were doing all of the combat operations of an infantryman it sounds like. >> we were operating side by side with the infantry. we used a lot of the same weapons. we did a lot of the same missions. >> reporter: halfaker's platoon, which had three other women in it, ran over 100 combat missions. >> i had 33 people's lives in my hand and i never once doubted sending a female on a mission or giving them a certain set of responsibilities. >> reporter: that included loaning her best machine gunner to a special operations unit. >> every time they would request a specific gunner and it was always a female to man the 50- cal. >> reporter: that gunner was specialist victoria rivers. >> it was just kind of euphoric, working side by sid
. >> reporter: lieutenant dawn halfaker was bard from serving in ground combat when she went to iraqn 2004 as commander of a military police platoon. but that didn't keep her out of the fighting. >> i was on the front lines everyday for five months. >> reporter: you were busting down doors? >> literally. yes, we were literally busting down doors. >> reporter: you were doing all of the combat operations of an infantryman it sounds like. >> we were operating...
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welcome to bard college globalization in this fashion affairs program. and the director of the program. as is customary i should ask you to take a moment to silence itself was before we started. our program was founded by the late james chase commands tonight's event, russia and the communist path, as part of our james clark chase memorial speaker series. co-sponsored by cyan affairs magazine once again find in the back of the room of there. globalization and national affairs program braces from causing universities around the world to man and when they in turn international organizations during the day as serious as national affairs release dollars and practitioners and eating it here you can find out more of the program. tonight it is my pleasure to introduce david seiders speak about his new book. a long time ago and it never happened anyway. russia and the communist past. you can order it at the back of the room. i see people picked them up. this is his third book about russia. age of delirium, the decline and fall the city in. douglas donn, the rise
welcome to bard college globalization in this fashion affairs program. and the director of the program. as is customary i should ask you to take a moment to silence itself was before we started. our program was founded by the late james chase commands tonight's event, russia and the communist path, as part of our james clark chase memorial speaker series. co-sponsored by cyan affairs magazine once again find in the back of the room of there. globalization and national affairs program braces...
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this happened last night on the em car ba der row near lum bard street. it's not clear what led up to the investigation but investigators -- collision but the driver -- but the police say the driver is cooperating. >>> we have good news for you drivers if you are headed to the east bay in san francisco on this president's day hoyle. the upper -- holiday. the upper deck of the bay bridge opened last night ahead of schedule. that may be a surprise for you. caltrans says the quick work is due mostly to dry, milder weather. drivers heading westbound this morning, you should be aware, though. scoff minor changes after that huge construction job. >> the configuration has changed there's nothing new that will require a decision but it will be your first time through this. so go easy and stay safe. >> be aware of the stripes and merge lanes out there. tara moriarty is already there. he's gonna have a live report coming up for you at 8:00. >>> meantime, b.a.r.t. provided overnight service during the closure period but there will be no extra trains tonight as origi
this happened last night on the em car ba der row near lum bard street. it's not clear what led up to the investigation but investigators -- collision but the driver -- but the police say the driver is cooperating. >>> we have good news for you drivers if you are headed to the east bay in san francisco on this president's day hoyle. the upper -- holiday. the upper deck of the bay bridge opened last night ahead of schedule. that may be a surprise for you. caltrans says the quick work is...
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i often come to new york but this is the first time i've spoken to a bard event or before a bard event and i hope it won't be the last time. the book that i've written and i want to discuss is the culmination of years of thinking about a problem that bothered me even before i set foot in russia and bothers people to this day in the west often did very little result which is what is it exactly that distinguishes russia from the west. why is it so difficult for americans and other westerners often to understand what goes on there. napoleon said there are only two countries in europe. there is rational and everyone else. and i think there's a distinction which he accurately noted is the distinction between the two different ways of looking at the individual human being. in the united states in the west in the country's of the world that are under western influence for better or worse the individual is understood as an end of itself. it can't be used for just any purpose when as in russia this ecology is the individual is the means to an end. what this means for the history of russia is mi
i often come to new york but this is the first time i've spoken to a bard event or before a bard event and i hope it won't be the last time. the book that i've written and i want to discuss is the culmination of years of thinking about a problem that bothered me even before i set foot in russia and bothers people to this day in the west often did very little result which is what is it exactly that distinguishes russia from the west. why is it so difficult for americans and other westerners...