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local governments -- this is a phenomenal city to do business in a, a city which has attracted and under mayor's leadership accelerated the attraction of other tech companies and built an ecosystem. when you want to start a business, you want to open an office, you need to go to where the talent is, and there is not a city in the world that has more talented people than the city of san francisco. we are thrilled to be here and to have your leadership. i do not know if we will be at 3000 employees, but if the warriors win the championship, we will be there to celebrate and to help in any way we can. we look forward to being a long- term partner of yours and the city's for years to come. of course, the third group to thank here it is it is great to have a beautiful office, but what's most important it are the people who come in every day. i feel phenomenally blessed to have such wonderful colleagues. we started two of us at a desk five years ago. there are now 250 of us that the company. 50 people worked out of this office. we plan to double that in the next 12 months. the mayor already me
local governments -- this is a phenomenal city to do business in a, a city which has attracted and under mayor's leadership accelerated the attraction of other tech companies and built an ecosystem. when you want to start a business, you want to open an office, you need to go to where the talent is, and there is not a city in the world that has more talented people than the city of san francisco. we are thrilled to be here and to have your leadership. i do not know if we will be at 3000...
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phenomenal. may baltimore city looks so incredible on air and online. from the best vantage. , we turn to chopper 13 where captain jeff long had an incredible view of the inner harbor. captain jeff, what does it look like now? >> we've been following this on its way out of the harbor. one of the most impressive things about this ship is dozens of brave sailors. it looks like they are heading down. we also noticed hundreds of people on the shores of fort mchenry giving way to say goodbye. reporting live from sky i chopper 13, i'm captain jeff long. back to you. >> lots more coming up. today the man once held as a suspect in the disappearance of a local woman in aruba is aching to collect on her life insurance policy. yeah assurance company owes him $3.5 million. you purchase a travel policy just before his aunt robin gardner's trip to alaska. she's presumed dead, but the company says he needs to wait at least a year before he can file his claim. >>> in pennsylvania as many as a dozen defense witnesses could take the stand at jerry sandusky's trial. his l
phenomenal. may baltimore city looks so incredible on air and online. from the best vantage. , we turn to chopper 13 where captain jeff long had an incredible view of the inner harbor. captain jeff, what does it look like now? >> we've been following this on its way out of the harbor. one of the most impressive things about this ship is dozens of brave sailors. it looks like they are heading down. we also noticed hundreds of people on the shores of fort mchenry giving way to say goodbye....
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american cities a uniqueness that's not found's in cities elsewhere, or -- >> well, i would say this rural to urban migration is schull lay worldwide phenomenal. the explodesing cities of other parts of the world today are part of the same world to urban migration, but i don't disagree with the premise of the question. american cities felt very different in the 19th century and early 20th century than the european citizens that would have been their nearist analogs early on. partly because they were so koss ma tall pin, so polygloth, the religious faiths expressed on the lanscape, and could you say that although the concept of the melting pot is a very complicated and in some ways problematic way of thinking about the immigrant experience, it is one of the challenges that the united states. to grapple with. for decades and decades and decades. what does it mean to be an american. how does one become an american in this complicated, convergence of peoples from all over the world that made this nation, calmed it into being. >> back to your writing about abraham lincoln a little more. expand, if you will, some of the things that you see that inf
american cities a uniqueness that's not found's in cities elsewhere, or -- >> well, i would say this rural to urban migration is schull lay worldwide phenomenal. the explodesing cities of other parts of the world today are part of the same world to urban migration, but i don't disagree with the premise of the question. american cities felt very different in the 19th century and early 20th century than the european citizens that would have been their nearist analogs early on. partly...
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it's just a phenomenal city. i love that city. >> people don't think of it. i know we have issues.o river, go just sit around on a sandy beach. you could go to a ball game. >> yeah. >> it's wonderful ethnic neighborhoods. everything is every day a.m. the new york/san francisco experience. this is the blues fest. >> i got caught in the blues fest. yes get to go to it but i was caught in the traffic you can get the best pizza in the world there. >> absolutely. >> it's controversial. >> what i love about chicago is unlike new york, you can appreciate the beauty of the buildings. it's the best architecture, i think, in the country. >> absolutely. >> and there is such public spaces that you can really see the buildings and enjoy them, whereas in new york, you are always in a canyon and unless you stand there and look straight up. >> the city is designed for views, the walker and it's the home of wcpt. >> who -- >> is big. >> huge, huge wonderful progressive talk station. that and three fm stations cover the entire area. i saw several times the chicago sun times building and every time i
it's just a phenomenal city. i love that city. >> people don't think of it. i know we have issues.o river, go just sit around on a sandy beach. you could go to a ball game. >> yeah. >> it's wonderful ethnic neighborhoods. everything is every day a.m. the new york/san francisco experience. this is the blues fest. >> i got caught in the blues fest. yes get to go to it but i was caught in the traffic you can get the best pizza in the world there. >> absolutely....
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guys from the city and the fire department -- because this hospital is preeminent in every field in every way. we care for patients in a compassionate and cutting edge way that is just phenomenal. 84% of the people in the city voted for a bond measure, and whoever heard of a bond measure passing the first time, let alone with 84%? it was a resounding "yes" vote for all of the people who do smart, capable, and compassionate work. i am so proud of the hospital. i am so proud. i am glad we're not stopping work for 1 minute. i am so proud and we're building this building on time and ahead of schedule and i want to thank everybody. thank you. our we doing, everyone? -- how are we doing, everyone? >> we have an incredible relationship with cfs. we have leaders from the hiv/aids fight. many of them have become administrators and the health department. and soap ,ucfs -- and so ucfs has been an incredible partnership for department. [applause] >> thank you. it is such an honor to be here today, to represent the over 2000 employees who work here on this campus and come here every day to provide the best service people can in partnership with the city. it is one of our major sites, not o
guys from the city and the fire department -- because this hospital is preeminent in every field in every way. we care for patients in a compassionate and cutting edge way that is just phenomenal. 84% of the people in the city voted for a bond measure, and whoever heard of a bond measure passing the first time, let alone with 84%? it was a resounding "yes" vote for all of the people who do smart, capable, and compassionate work. i am so proud of the hospital. i am so proud. i am glad...
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city. but now the growth of transit in los angeles is a phenomenal. this is a phenomenal opportunity for her and for them. a big loss for us, but great for l.a. we wanted to take this opportunity to recognize her. beforeher to say a few words,i will turn it back to the chair. >> when i got the e-mail, i said no. [laughter] it turns out i do not have that kind of authority. it has been wonderful working with you. it has been wonderful, a very warm, personable person who represents the agencies so well. colleagues, which to care to say anything at this point? >> no. [laughter] it has been wonderful to work with you. l.a. is so lucky to have you. i wish you all the best. i know you will go on to have a continued amazing career. we will miss you a lot. >> probably the secretary of transportation. director ramos: thank you so much for all of your dedication and hard work. when i first came on to the board, you were one of the people who impressed me the most. he served as an inspiration for me to really dig in and give your heart and soul. you just wowed m
city. but now the growth of transit in los angeles is a phenomenal. this is a phenomenal opportunity for her and for them. a big loss for us, but great for l.a. we wanted to take this opportunity to recognize her. beforeher to say a few words,i will turn it back to the chair. >> when i got the e-mail, i said no. [laughter] it turns out i do not have that kind of authority. it has been wonderful working with you. it has been wonderful, a very warm, personable person who represents the...
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city. >> and this is absolutely phenomenal meta morphosis and taking place here and you look at the office building and the residential development, you look at what happened and what is happening on florida avenue. >> the old name of the station, new york avenue, will stay up for a year to help customers during the transition. >>> a meeting on the second phase of the dulles metro rail project gets underway in a little less than a half hour from now. they will discuss the environmental impact of the construction and can you voice your opinion. phase 2 runs from wheelie avenue in restin and to dulles international airport and to route 772 in ashburn. the meeting takes place at herndon high school in herndon and starts in a little less than a half hour. >>> the washington metro area is home to some of the richest counties and that is where can you find some of the most people in debt. and an independent credit company found people in maryland and virginia have the highest student loan debt. maryland ranks number one w people owing more than $30,000 virginians owe more than $30,000, putting t
city. >> and this is absolutely phenomenal meta morphosis and taking place here and you look at the office building and the residential development, you look at what happened and what is happening on florida avenue. >> the old name of the station, new york avenue, will stay up for a year to help customers during the transition. >>> a meeting on the second phase of the dulles metro rail project gets underway in a little less than a half hour from now. they will discuss the...
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and i want to point out some of your beach cities because it's going to be phenomenal. you hit the beach tomorrow, not just in pacifica, 73 degrees there, calmer winds for tomorrow. 74 degrees in half moon bay. and let's fly you into the warmest beach city as per usual santa cruz will get phenomenal conditions. the boardwalk is now open. here's your extended outlook. 85 degrees by saturday, 89 degrees on sunday. 93 by monday and that summer sizzle continues by tuesday. so here's a horse you can bet on when it comes to a smooth drive getting you to work on time, ladies and gentlemen, mike. >> all right. looking over here to the city, drive into the city around the bay bridge, just fine, but continuing south off that skyway to southbound 101. first it was, now it's back. the off ramp is currently closed because of the off ramp that was damaged after the rig got detached from the trailer it was pulling. a crew has to arrive on scene. so that off ramp continues to be closed. you can use the interchange just fine. no major problems coming from the northbound side to cesar ch
and i want to point out some of your beach cities because it's going to be phenomenal. you hit the beach tomorrow, not just in pacifica, 73 degrees there, calmer winds for tomorrow. 74 degrees in half moon bay. and let's fly you into the warmest beach city as per usual santa cruz will get phenomenal conditions. the boardwalk is now open. here's your extended outlook. 85 degrees by saturday, 89 degrees on sunday. 93 by monday and that summer sizzle continues by tuesday. so here's a horse you...
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city... i came here as a young boy... i was a patient here for several years. phenomenal hospital.the children had a hand in designing this space... >> there is a warmth to exitit... >> the architecture is wonderful. but the care is what's great. >> coming up we will see children come to life... breafo [ female announcer ] when skin meets goddess... romance happens. confidence happens. ♪ ♪ when skin meets goddess, anything can happen. introducing venus & olay a match made in skin heaven. olay moisture bars release skin conditioners to help lock in moisture and boost your shave. while five blades get venus close. revealing smooth. renewing beauty. and goddess skin begins. only from venus & olay. excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, nana ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, nana ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, nana ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, hey ♪ ♪ i've got a little secret, too ♪ ♪ i've got a mad little crush on you ♪ ♪ i wonder if you notice wonder if you see ♪ ♪ i wonder if you ever want to dance with me ♪ [ female announcer ]
city... i came here as a young boy... i was a patient here for several years. phenomenal hospital.the children had a hand in designing this space... >> there is a warmth to exitit... >> the architecture is wonderful. but the care is what's great. >> coming up we will see children come to life... breafo [ female announcer ] when skin meets goddess... romance happens. confidence happens. ♪ ♪ when skin meets goddess, anything can happen. introducing venus & olay a match...
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. >> there's a lot of coaches doing great things and putting together some phenomenal teams and that's great for the citynd that needs to be seen on a national level. >> i think it's an exciting thing for our coaches to have to continue and go on and compete for the state championships with cross- country and with soccer as well. >> now it gives gus to work harder for, more for us -- gives us something to work harder for, more for to us strive for. >> reporter: some area coaches are concerned the new league might have trouble policing itself. >> it's not going to all come together that easily, so just to jump and put something together just to appease some people right now, i don't know if that's the best thing in the long run. >> reporter: it will be the job of clark ray and the newly formed state athletic association to maintain an even playing field. kristen berset, 9 sports now. >> you heard kristen talk about eligibility standards. the office of the state superintendent will be overseeing age requirements, something several d.c. coaches say needs to be standardized between the various entities and a
. >> there's a lot of coaches doing great things and putting together some phenomenal teams and that's great for the citynd that needs to be seen on a national level. >> i think it's an exciting thing for our coaches to have to continue and go on and compete for the state championships with cross- country and with soccer as well. >> now it gives gus to work harder for, more for us -- gives us something to work harder for, more for to us strive for. >> reporter: some area...
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i think golden gate park is a phenomenal place and down through the years it's kind of changed as the needs of the city have changed. it's constantly changing. so please accept the e.i.r. i think it would be a great benefit for young families and families with kids and they'll get great enjoyment out it. >> commissioners, steve kerrier. you've had a wonderful week, haven't you? >> yes. >> i'm president of the outer merchants and residents association and a few years ago i was chair of the crocker amazon crock advisory board when it was brought to my attention that we were the third park to be accepted in this turf project and i went head over heels in this. not only did we get the turf project but we also courted by the san francisco giants and 49ers to get the football field and baseball fields at crocker because it was such a popular park to play sports in. it was the best thing that's ever happened to crocker amazon to get city fields to come in and put in those soccer fields. i went to many, many meetings where people were screaming about the lighting -- there was too much lighting in the neighborh
i think golden gate park is a phenomenal place and down through the years it's kind of changed as the needs of the city have changed. it's constantly changing. so please accept the e.i.r. i think it would be a great benefit for young families and families with kids and they'll get great enjoyment out it. >> commissioners, steve kerrier. you've had a wonderful week, haven't you? >> yes. >> i'm president of the outer merchants and residents association and a few years ago i was...
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city this weekend. the weather was beautiful, jeff. >> yeah, it was phenomenal, did you have fun at alcatraz?phenomenal trip to alcatraz and the weather could not have been better. >> we talked a lot last week about your friendship out to al can trads helpings out a special event. the daytime highs 83 in concord, 73 in fremont, then for the south bay, a lot of extremes today right here in san jose, we did have some of that influence. currently, the winds slightly onshore avenue finding some 60s here in san francisco, also in oakland. then our interior spots dropping off rather fast. let's take you out to that live hd sky camera network tonight. and we do have the fog, we have that slight onshore flow but it's not as thick as it was this time last night making it for gorgeous night out around the east bay city that. fire danger is going to be high here as we head throughout the evening, tomorrow more warm weather, more increased fire danger and everyone temperatures are expected to go a -- summer pattern this week, we're going to find some cooling in that seven-day forecast. it's all about thi
city this weekend. the weather was beautiful, jeff. >> yeah, it was phenomenal, did you have fun at alcatraz?phenomenal trip to alcatraz and the weather could not have been better. >> we talked a lot last week about your friendship out to al can trads helpings out a special event. the daytime highs 83 in concord, 73 in fremont, then for the south bay, a lot of extremes today right here in san jose, we did have some of that influence. currently, the winds slightly onshore avenue...
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living in 1820, 30, on through the 19th century here in this city in this building on this corner on that corner, i mean, it's just a phenomenal experience. the other piece that's particularly significant to me is that we just don't know. until i was able to peel back some of the stories by reading newspaper accounts that were contemporaneous with the time, you begin to fashion together what life was really like. there are so many stories where, for example, even though wormley was a close friend of vice president wilson when he died, they had been friends before he had become vice president. he was going to attend the funeral train to return back to new england. and members of congress said the only way that wormley would be there if he were the caterer to the train. they ended up not having to do that, but those are the kinds of hurdles that people of color had to overcome, even though they were already well known around the world, presidents all knew them, they still treated them as fourth class citizens. they are the stories of in the newspapers of the not too long ago boston, cincinnati, cleveland, they all use the "n" wo
living in 1820, 30, on through the 19th century here in this city in this building on this corner on that corner, i mean, it's just a phenomenal experience. the other piece that's particularly significant to me is that we just don't know. until i was able to peel back some of the stories by reading newspaper accounts that were contemporaneous with the time, you begin to fashion together what life was really like. there are so many stories where, for example, even though wormley was a close...
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joe hart, man city goalkeeper, he was phenomenal. >> he has been a revelation. >> he has, but for americansmatch where neither side seemed to want to score. england never got close to the goal, but how many times did you see him down there? he was by himself surrounded by five english men trying against hope to score a goal? >> both teams were into losing more than winning. they had no history at all and that was one of the most penalties to take. that's a game-changer. >> that goal kicks it right to him. >> normally a great goal scorer. this was the winning penalty. >> absolutely no doubt. no doubt that he was going to put his in. it was a miserable effort. for those who were watching as it was going, it looked like if young made that goal that went off the top bar, he knew he was going to win. >> the pressure is on italy to score. little minute things in the competition change everything. every time i check. it's pressure. >> it's a miserable run for england's team. two years ago the world cup and four years ago didn't even qualify. these guys are too old. you have to move them along and
joe hart, man city goalkeeper, he was phenomenal. >> he has been a revelation. >> he has, but for americansmatch where neither side seemed to want to score. england never got close to the goal, but how many times did you see him down there? he was by himself surrounded by five english men trying against hope to score a goal? >> both teams were into losing more than winning. they had no history at all and that was one of the most penalties to take. that's a game-changer....
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at the same time, major cities are experiencing different fu n phenomen phenomenon.n census data of the 25 fastest whitening zip codes in the country. not surprisingly, brooklyn led the way with four zip codes and washington, d.c., with three. the discussion centers around white people who lived in a neighborhood for generations. on a national level, we see the opposite narrative as people grapple the fact that we, as a nation, are becoming less white. the question is, how an increasingly diverse nation is going to get along, or going to live together and overcome the tension that genuine integration can sometimes produce. michelle bernard and public policy is back with us at the table now. i also want to bring in the one and only, one of the finest writers you can find on the internet and michael bell is rejoining us. he's been here before, principal at visible weather architecture. gentlemen, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> the thing i find fascinating about the process of what we call, i think we should get into what that looks like and the complexities o
at the same time, major cities are experiencing different fu n phenomen phenomenon.n census data of the 25 fastest whitening zip codes in the country. not surprisingly, brooklyn led the way with four zip codes and washington, d.c., with three. the discussion centers around white people who lived in a neighborhood for generations. on a national level, we see the opposite narrative as people grapple the fact that we, as a nation, are becoming less white. the question is, how an increasingly...