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artie did all the talking. i talked him into the $250,000. >> location, location, location. >> we were always going to college woodstock even though there was not enough land to have it in. i had the band at capitol. there,was living up everyone was up in woodstock or coconut grove, florida or sausalito in california. was.was the way it location, michael did a stupid thing. he built a site can walk hill with no permit from the town. that wiped out the budget. think i was going to sell tickets. i was shocked. wereit was all over, we one million in debt. it cost $2.4 million. the initial budget was 250,000. 600% over budget, i went 60% over budget. i didn't promoted very heavy. i planned it out. i knew how to promote records. i'd been writing songs so many years and they were biting mice -- by my songs. -- buying my songs. i knew my audience. i got disc jockeys talking about it. like bruce, who lives here. he said woodstock was not your greatest promotion, tracy chapman was. he's right. woodstock was easy for me
artie did all the talking. i talked him into the $250,000. >> location, location, location. >> we were always going to college woodstock even though there was not enough land to have it in. i had the band at capitol. there,was living up everyone was up in woodstock or coconut grove, florida or sausalito in california. was.was the way it location, michael did a stupid thing. he built a site can walk hill with no permit from the town. that wiped out the budget. think i was going to...
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artie: no. michael got in touch with bill graham and he got in touch with the whole san francisco group. in reality, sweetwater and nancy nevins were the first band to get a deal out of san francisco. that never really happened, so that brought in santana, the dead, sweetwater -- who am i forgetting? the starship. the airplane at the time. that was that group, and then i was talking with managers i knew and producers, you know? i put in the summer because i produced him. melanie was a friend of mine, i got her a record deal and put her into woodstock. michael, we both had a friend named hector moralez. when i was a singer, he got most of the acts. he was living in puerto rico and i don't know what he was doing for a living but whatever it was, he was in puerto rico and he had a lot to do. i mention in my book -- no one ever mentioned him. no one ever mentions steve cohn, who was really the stage manager of woodstock. he was never mentioned. he was mentioned in my book. the pressure on him was so
artie: no. michael got in touch with bill graham and he got in touch with the whole san francisco group. in reality, sweetwater and nancy nevins were the first band to get a deal out of san francisco. that never really happened, so that brought in santana, the dead, sweetwater -- who am i forgetting? the starship. the airplane at the time. that was that group, and then i was talking with managers i knew and producers, you know? i put in the summer because i produced him. melanie was a friend of...
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. >> the legacy of artie kornfeld is what? >> that i am sitting with you right now. 45 years later. >> i am so thrilled. >> i hope what i do next year will be my legacy. yeah. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> next on american history tv, michael lang talks about the book the road to woodstock from the man behind the legendary festival. mr. lang, cofounder of the woodstock music festival, recounts the creation of the concert and preparations, including booking the acts and securing the farm in upstate new york used as the concert venue. this was recorded at the north bookstore inhshire manchester center, vermont in 2009. >> it's wonderful for us to be here in a state where we feel the spirit of woodstock still lives, and we know there is a woodstock here too. i have to say, i kind of fit all three of the criteria you mentioned about people interested in the book. i was definitely interested in the topic from a historical, musical perspective for a long time. i wish i had been there, but i was 12 years old, living in north carol
. >> the legacy of artie kornfeld is what? >> that i am sitting with you right now. 45 years later. >> i am so thrilled. >> i hope what i do next year will be my legacy. yeah. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> next on american history tv, michael lang talks about the book the road to woodstock from the man behind the legendary festival. mr. lang, cofounder of the woodstock music festival, recounts the creation of the concert and preparations, including...
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next, an interview with artie kornfeld. talks about the concept and business arrangements for the documentary come. he is the author of the pied piper of woodstock. mr. kornfeld: i wanted to be a baseball player. my mother always, i always loved music and my mother always had liked benny goodman for the lumbardos. the two brothers, they both had bands. she listened to big band music in my uncle of jazz. he was always listening to jazz. those were the influences i had. >> was your mother a performer? >> my mother became a very famous, she was the founder of the freedom rise. if you get my book, it will blow your mind about shirley kornfeld. she's the star in my family, not me. >> today, you are the star. mr. kornfeld: i am just a representative of a dream. >> capitol records was a new concept and you took a commanding position. how did that come about? mr. kornfeld: my good friend charles called berman, who just sold his stock in martha stewart, chairman of the board of records for 15 years, we met, if you read my book, we m
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and i were artie bought out, because they tried to take the company back. out with whatem they got from the film. to make $80 went on million or $90 million on it. >> so warner bros. was the big winner, financially. >> anybody else? [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] bookshelf1: history features the best known writers of the past decade. can watch our weekly series every day here on american history tv on c-span. this sunday, american history tv will be live to watch the anniversary of the woodstock festival, a three-day concert that attracted nearly half a million people to a dairy farm in upstate new york. join the conversation with the author of "the age of great easternstarting at 9:00 on c-span3 and simulcast on c-span's washington journal. on american history tv, a discussion about the world of music in the anti-vietnam war music with country singers. during the vietnam war, mcdonald
and i were artie bought out, because they tried to take the company back. out with whatem they got from the film. to make $80 went on million or $90 million on it. >> so warner bros. was the big winner, financially. >> anybody else? [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] bookshelf1: history features the best known...
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from the side with more here's artie's. you want to have big influence in washington d.c. and need to have a big lobby and that means you need to have big money meet the american fuel and petro chemical manufacturers the a.f.p. represents all the big names in the energy markets koch industries chevron exxon mobil valero energy to name a few now the f.p.m. has been around since 1902 making sure that the voice of the ultra wealthy oil monopolists are not left out of the political process and it seems like their latest target has been protesters now the a.t.f. has crafted legislation in $22.00 different states already passed in 9 states that would severely restrict the activities of political activists who might get in the way of oil pipelines and other profitable infrastructure in an audio recording obtained by the intercept the group's senior vice president discusses the strategy that they're using to criminalize protests. with. the. now the language of the riot boosting act is a little bit vague it could be a stretch to outlaw even thinking about protesting big oil compani
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strip a former islamic state fighter of his citizenship accusing it of shirking responsibilities artie'spolis leader told me more or. well the u.k. has stripped form of fighter jet lifts who has been dubbed by the media as jihadi jack of his british citizenship but not canada has criticized this they say that they're disappointed in the decision don't forget that this jack let's also has canadian citizenship and a statement has been released by the canadian ministry of public safety terrorism knows no borders so countries need to work together to keep each other safe. disappointed that the united kingdom has taken this unilateral action to offload their responsibilities let's trucked out of university after converting to islam and moving to syria back in 2014 he participated in a number of battles before being taken hostage by could forces in june 2016 he gave an interview in which he said that his move to the middle east was part of the search for the truth and he denied having ever been involved in islamic state it's a controversial move by the united kingdom that whenever it finds tha
strip a former islamic state fighter of his citizenship accusing it of shirking responsibilities artie'spolis leader told me more or. well the u.k. has stripped form of fighter jet lifts who has been dubbed by the media as jihadi jack of his british citizenship but not canada has criticized this they say that they're disappointed in the decision don't forget that this jack let's also has canadian citizenship and a statement has been released by the canadian ministry of public safety terrorism...
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window 226 passengers and 7 crew were on board with more on thursday is remarkable events here's artie's ramon costa red 226 passengers and 7 crew members of fuel airlines flight bound for crimea from moscow are celebrating their 2nd birthday the air bus a 321 collided with a flock of birds just shortly after takeoff from the capital's zuckoff ski airport's the captain jameer yusupov had just seconds to make the right decision when he discovered the strike caused engine failure with 16 tons of fuel on board no ability to make it back to the runway he knew that an emergency landing could result in a catastrophe to show you a little but all after we took off the engines became unstable 1st the left one and then the right one we usually simulate the situations when one or 2 engines are off despite all our efforts the plane was going down we realized that we didn't have much time just one or 2 minutes to make a decision in a blink of an eye man with nerves of steel decided still land the aircraft in a nearby. kornfield without using the landing gear and shutting off all power to prevent an e
window 226 passengers and 7 crew were on board with more on thursday is remarkable events here's artie's ramon costa red 226 passengers and 7 crew members of fuel airlines flight bound for crimea from moscow are celebrating their 2nd birthday the air bus a 321 collided with a flock of birds just shortly after takeoff from the capital's zuckoff ski airport's the captain jameer yusupov had just seconds to make the right decision when he discovered the strike caused engine failure with 16 tons of...
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legacy of artie kornfeld is what? >> that i am sitting with you right now. 45 years later. >> i am so thrilled. >> i hope what i do next year will be my legacy. yeah. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. original planers was to have it in woodstock which is 60 miles north east of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community and a lot of musicians lived there often on including bob dylan, the band, richie havens, van morrison, the organizers called their company woodstock ventures and they started looking for a place for their festival. they could not find a place in woodstock that was large enough. they found a property that might was down thehich road from woodstock but that fell through and out of desperation they found in middletown,ark near new york and it was very flat, kind of an interesting land, but it had good transportation access. they started building, they started advertising, the built artistses, they had creating art installations and everything was going smoothly until the locals caught wind of what the
legacy of artie kornfeld is what? >> that i am sitting with you right now. 45 years later. >> i am so thrilled. >> i hope what i do next year will be my legacy. yeah. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. original planers was to have it in woodstock which is 60 miles north east of here. woodstock, new york was a bohemian community and a lot of musicians lived there often on including bob dylan, the band, richie havens, van morrison, the organizers called their company...
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a major air show gets underway near moscow next week and the max 2019 head of that artie's donal course got the chance to take to the skies with one of the aerobatic teams. the russian team is preparing for an international aviation and space this is a major air show that's going to take place to be end of august and there's going to be there tech and pilots from countries all over the globe the pilots are going to be showing off their bets and that's a bad and we were lucky enough to get invited to a plane to join one of those pilots so i hope you're not afraid of. them. but. after we returned in one piece our pilot constantine told us all about the international aviation and space so long you know i have been training for more than 10 years and i've been in the pilot for 4 years the air show include the featuring aerobatics performance and the standard maneuvers championships rolls and loops etc the international tournament features competitors from. many european countries and known european countries including the us the air show is not a contest the contest happens at the champions
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live now to artie's kaleb orpen kaleb pretty heated meeting there are a lot of strong words what else can we gain from this emergency council summit. indeed now the meeting was called by russia and at the meeting russia expressed very deep concerns about the fact that the usa pulled out of the intermediate nuclear forces agreement the treaty at the end of the early august august 2nd they pulled out of this treaty and russia voiced deep concerns about the fact that not only has the treaty been terminated but the united states has gone ahead and actually tested a missile that would have violated this treaty now the united states responded by leveling accusations against russia here's what was said by the u.s. representative. now that the i.n.f. treaty no longer exists due to the russian federation the united states is taking the necessary steps to address the threat posed by intermediate range missile forces being deployed in ever larger numbers by russia and china which the i.n.f. treaty failed to hinder now the russian representative maintained that russia has not indeed violated the
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police officers who abuse their power they could face criminal charges with more details because artie's came up and and a bit of a warning we should let you know that there are some disturbing images in his report. the killing of unarmed african-americans at the hands of law enforcement has been an issue that dominated headlines in the united states for years names like michael brown eric garner and samir rice bring back memories of mass protest movements and rising anger from the black community and concerned citizens. they. have. the latest statistics reveal just how systemic the problem of police violence could be police for this is the leading cause of death for young men in the united states over the life course about one in every 1000 black men can expect to be killed by police risk of being killed by police peaks between the age of 20 is. 35 years for men and women and for all racial and ethnic groups in fact dying at the hands of law enforcement is the 6th leading cause of death think about it american police officers take more young lives than diabetes influenza and most diseas
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voicing optimism for the future this year's meeting produced very few concrete commitments here's artie's but. it was nice nice stuff the weather was decent lots of people nice people good conversation and good stuff guys couldn't you. first of all i would like to thank president trump and all the heads of state and government present here for the extremely productive work and very productive discussions we've had since saturday evening together i want to thank you very much mr president for the credible job you did this is a truly successful ju 7 there was tremendous unity it was great unity as i said nice not exactly wonderful or amazing but yeah pretty nice i mean could have been better they could have agreed on something significant the cheveley little more argued the little less and if the there was a lot of nervousness at the outset a lot of expectations a lot of tension and we had a lot of conflicts just look at the bright side there's always next year to get something done is not nice to be fair there was a lot of stuff on the agenda in the trade war with china the brazilian presi
voicing optimism for the future this year's meeting produced very few concrete commitments here's artie's but. it was nice nice stuff the weather was decent lots of people nice people good conversation and good stuff guys couldn't you. first of all i would like to thank president trump and all the heads of state and government present here for the extremely productive work and very productive discussions we've had since saturday evening together i want to thank you very much mr president for...
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artie cornfeld details how it came together. >> suppose we had hendricks and joplin, michael said aboutfe said there will be more than 300,000. just like that. i swear to god, i looked off that terrace, and i actually saw that field. that's why i'm interviewed in the movie, everybody says you spaced out. of course i was spaced out. i was looking at a dream that came true. >> and on american art%s karen sherry on their exhibit on 400 years of african american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately, they were not successful. they were captured, and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv continues now with our lectures in history series. university of michigan professor melissa borja taught a class. she examined how laws and public opinion have changed over the past five decades and emphasized the difference between
artie cornfeld details how it came together. >> suppose we had hendricks and joplin, michael said aboutfe said there will be more than 300,000. just like that. i swear to god, i looked off that terrace, and i actually saw that field. that's why i'm interviewed in the movie, everybody says you spaced out. of course i was spaced out. i was looking at a dream that came true. >> and on american art%s karen sherry on their exhibit on 400 years of african american history. >> they...
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i can arty envision certain things that would come into this, certainly a couple of interpretive panels that would provide information about the watershed as a whole and the specific area what is going on there. >> great. thank you. >> as a pre- luminary meeting, would you say it a from the meeting with a group? >> yes. very positive, and constructive. at one point they did say, you are committed to this? and we did say yes, we are committed to this. >> is this part of the lower trails that we discussed? >> no. that is a work still in progress for the extension of the ridge trail there. this is an access point that people had gained access to the watershed over many years and basically established a social trail, in this area. i would call it, given all of the references, the best advertised, best kept secret that exists in our part of the world. any questions? thank you. >> are you done with your report? >> no, have another item. >> public comment on this item? >> sorry about that. also giving an update on fluoride and water is steve. >> thank you. the commissioners received an e-mail
i can arty envision certain things that would come into this, certainly a couple of interpretive panels that would provide information about the watershed as a whole and the specific area what is going on there. >> great. thank you. >> as a pre- luminary meeting, would you say it a from the meeting with a group? >> yes. very positive, and constructive. at one point they did say, you are committed to this? and we did say yes, we are committed to this. >> is this part of...
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eastern on oral histories, woodstock cocreator artie corn if he would details how the festival came together think would come? i said there'd have to be 100,000. my wife said, there will be more than 300,000, just like that. i swear to got i looked off that terrace and i actually saw that field. i was looking at a dream that came true. >> at 6:00, virginia museum of history and culture curator karen sherry on their exhibit of 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lot. they wanted to resist their enslavement and they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful. they were captured and as punishment for their attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court in
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high profile figure in the pro-democracy movement those legislators as well as signal it seems worth artie's that if we can arrest people like that we can arrest these protesters as well for taking part in a legal demonstrations you say unauthorized and illegal so what's the risk protesters are taking by demonstrating today. well protesters have taken part in band marches previously but this does feel very different in light of those arrests yesterday and of course those warnings from police they do face arrest potentially for taking part in this protests a number of people that we've spoken to they seem to get the feeling that there is safety in numbers a lot of people are on the streets once again today they've also told us that while they are afraid of repercussions that their fear of beijing's encroachments on their rights here is even stronger so they feel like they need to come out on the streets today but it's not just the needle threats of course that they're facing one of the reasons organizes cooled off the march that was planned for today is because they will say said these protes
high profile figure in the pro-democracy movement those legislators as well as signal it seems worth artie's that if we can arrest people like that we can arrest these protesters as well for taking part in a legal demonstrations you say unauthorized and illegal so what's the risk protesters are taking by demonstrating today. well protesters have taken part in band marches previously but this does feel very different in light of those arrests yesterday and of course those warnings from police...
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so teaching them really how to understand what the political arties represent, their platforms, and what each individual candidate brings to the table, and counteracting hearsay things that they hear in the news or from their family members. teacher fellow19 for c-span. e're glad you're here this summer. >> glad to be here. >> for more information about -span's education resources including lesson plans on our teacher fellowship program go to c-span.org/classroom. c-span's washington jumper, live every day. with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning. victims ofh from the communism memorial foundation. on the hong kong pro democracy china, also, st voting machine security, with the university of michigan science and engineering halderman.j. alex and pbs host, talks about his international convation work and television series. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 morning.ern this join in the discussion. > today, senator kirsten gillibrand speaks live. on h 9:00 a.m. eastern c-span 2. tuesday, mike pence chairs the meeting of the national space
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we've artie spoken about the resolution. i just want to let you know that supervisor stephani and he have requested a hearing from the office of labor standards and enforcement on the impacts of the paid parental leave program, but that has not been scheduled, and i don't anticipate those will be scheduled for a little while because i think the office needs to develop its report. >> ab-161 an update that says an improper update, it was heard in the senate it has been amended and it has been watered down even more. so right now the same small business exclusions, it removes the exclusion that if you have compliant paper, but the summary for small business is every business that will have to have compliant, toxic free paper -- it starts off with every business will have to have a toxic free paper and ask a customer whether they want a receipt? they have removed the requirement of providing an e-mail receipt by 2024. but, there is still the small business exclusion based upon the government health code definition of small busin
we've artie spoken about the resolution. i just want to let you know that supervisor stephani and he have requested a hearing from the office of labor standards and enforcement on the impacts of the paid parental leave program, but that has not been scheduled, and i don't anticipate those will be scheduled for a little while because i think the office needs to develop its report. >> ab-161 an update that says an improper update, it was heard in the senate it has been amended and it has...
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this food -based system but more accurately reports food safety of the public, other agencies have artiepted this. in addition to this more improved and accurate method, it can also potentially unify the entire bay area. everyone will be under the same one scoring system and it will make the customer experience much more user-friendly. much more intuitive. this is what we would like to see san francisco adopt. the placard system has a proven track record and also resting -a locations. the san francisco food safety inspectors can adopt any food safety system we potentially implement. we do what we do, and again in my opinion we do it better than anyone else whether it is educating an operator, and forcing a requirement or in a rare case suspending a permit temporarily. the high quality inspections that we do, doesn't need to be sacrificed in the slightest. it is only the reporting methodology that we ask for us to re-examine today. the current restaurant score. less is more. we don't report the structural violations anymore, or the small dirty portion of the restaurant floor is not reflec
this food -based system but more accurately reports food safety of the public, other agencies have artiepted this. in addition to this more improved and accurate method, it can also potentially unify the entire bay area. everyone will be under the same one scoring system and it will make the customer experience much more user-friendly. much more intuitive. this is what we would like to see san francisco adopt. the placard system has a proven track record and also resting -a locations. the san...
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the state duma elections that was a rather more massive than today so then and work must like with artie's believe it can work now too but then again that depends on other issues it's not just about moscow though this right now is a moscow city issue it's moscow elections it's happening in moscow there's very much resonance to the entire a contrie side of russia. but right there their thirties have they're afraid and they have a reason to be afraid because this politico basically political opposition movement in moscow may begin to spread out and join forces with the social economic discontent that's really massive in russia because russia is in the car nomic those drums for over 6 years household incomes have been declining they're sick anomic frustration it it's right now not public and it's not connection connected to the actions and to the moscow council but if a jew they join forces the affluent more politicized moscow public with the disk and a social discontent in the russian provinces then the russian authorities could be in really serious trouble. is that you don't think that the
the state duma elections that was a rather more massive than today so then and work must like with artie's believe it can work now too but then again that depends on other issues it's not just about moscow though this right now is a moscow city issue it's moscow elections it's happening in moscow there's very much resonance to the entire a contrie side of russia. but right there their thirties have they're afraid and they have a reason to be afraid because this politico basically political...
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as artie mentioned the port staff believes the modest fee of 7050,000 dollars would justify the benefits. as an additional benefit, the contractor can directly negotiate up to seven point five percent of the guaranteed maximum price with any subcontractor for the san francisco administrative code. let's summarize the process. the port commission authorizes to advertise for request for qualification and request for proposals for preconstruction services. port staff will solicit a combined best value procurement. port staff reviews the proposals, conducts interviews and recommends a candidate. port staff will then return to the port commission to request award of preconstruction services contract. they will then review the designed documentation, collaborate with port staff develop trade packages and then bid the packages. they will then create a guaranteed maximum price. port f will then return to the port commission to request an amendment in the contract for the construction services if we believe the gmp meets our needs. the port commission will not have an obligation to award the cons
as artie mentioned the port staff believes the modest fee of 7050,000 dollars would justify the benefits. as an additional benefit, the contractor can directly negotiate up to seven point five percent of the guaranteed maximum price with any subcontractor for the san francisco administrative code. let's summarize the process. the port commission authorizes to advertise for request for qualification and request for proposals for preconstruction services. port staff will solicit a combined best...
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>>it's going to be hot and artie is throughout the past hour. let me tell you guys i'm pretty sure my shoulders are already getting pink. i did wear sunscreen, but it is also still very bright. i can attest to fact is going to be a very warm day because it is a very warm. morning right now here in walnut creek, one oh 6 is going to be the highs today per good old john trouble so you're going need to stay protected, i've been speaking with early risers joggers dog walkers and some parents out here this morning. everyone kind of saying same thing living here in the east bay, you know there's going to be a warm summer fight because it started off so cool in the early months, this is something that has snuck up on people, however they do say you know, yes we are used to it. it did sneak up a little bit so we do need to change our plans a lot of people leaving earlier than they need to staying in shaded areas for you know in coffee shops sitting inside instead of outside they actually just spoke with a mom who really takes hydration very seriously fo
>>it's going to be hot and artie is throughout the past hour. let me tell you guys i'm pretty sure my shoulders are already getting pink. i did wear sunscreen, but it is also still very bright. i can attest to fact is going to be a very warm day because it is a very warm. morning right now here in walnut creek, one oh 6 is going to be the highs today per good old john trouble so you're going need to stay protected, i've been speaking with early risers joggers dog walkers and some parents...
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i've artie mentioned that we try to work with our other city departments because our department is not funded with any sort of board care, partial new -- nursing care and so on and so forth. we try to communicate smoothly with them. another factor is, as you know, disabilities are very wide ranging and our shelters are basically congregate settings. there are people who cannot handle a congregate setting. there we have some solutions because our homeless outreach team, some of our navigation centers may offer lesser spaces, fewer people. or, individual rooms that are not housing, they are a temporary program room. so, we have some of those options. again in even in those settings, the person needs to be able to handle their daily toileting needs, and so forth. because we do not have the kind of bedside care that comes with it. we don't say that these people don't deserve it service. we are saying that our department has limits of what it's focuses. we need to partner with hsa around in-home support services and aging and adult services and dph with their medical services and their vari
i've artie mentioned that we try to work with our other city departments because our department is not funded with any sort of board care, partial new -- nursing care and so on and so forth. we try to communicate smoothly with them. another factor is, as you know, disabilities are very wide ranging and our shelters are basically congregate settings. there are people who cannot handle a congregate setting. there we have some solutions because our homeless outreach team, some of our navigation...
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i've artie told of artie told you that joy does not tend to do while overall and well overall in presidential debates. thanks to reagan in 1984 in particular doesn't get you into trouble but i noticed along with the intense joy amy was also quite fearful. more fearful than any of the other major candidates. in fact one fifth of all of her promoting was fear during the debate. as a considerable amount. even if the voters don't hold that against you. one of the things that fear does is it tends to inhibit you. you are not moving you are freezing. and the in the give-and-take of the debate. it might be one of the reasons why they have an allowance for that it probably reduces one's effectiveness in the debate. the other place that she shows up is actually discussed which is a very characteristic of motion. discussed which donald trump also shows is an emotion that something smells bad or taste bad. it's quite a strong emotion. it is actually something in professional sports that i tell teams to draft for. it tends to be true of athletes who can't stand mediocrity discussed has its downside. it k
i've artie told of artie told you that joy does not tend to do while overall and well overall in presidential debates. thanks to reagan in 1984 in particular doesn't get you into trouble but i noticed along with the intense joy amy was also quite fearful. more fearful than any of the other major candidates. in fact one fifth of all of her promoting was fear during the debate. as a considerable amount. even if the voters don't hold that against you. one of the things that fear does is it tends...
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and then we have this major arty here. >> reporter: in an emergency, the golden gate bridge district will provide ferries. some can use stairs to get to the highway or the water. he's encouraging residents to have two routes in mind. >> if it was blocked, which it probably would be, then it's an issue. you know, then i might just head for the water. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> no word on what caused that hawaiian airlines plane from oakland to hawaii to make this emergency landing in say they were terrified on the h and the cabin filled up with smoke. so we all just had to go like to do breathe. >> there were 184 people on board. seven passengers, including two kids, were taken to hospitals and treated for smoke inhalation. >>> a bike shop robbery turned into a high speed chase. it started this morning when someone noticed two men breaking into the family cycling center in santa cruz. they made off with about $30,000 worth of bikes in a mental van. deputies spotted that van. they led deputies in a high speed chase. the cops found them and arreste candidates are in
and then we have this major arty here. >> reporter: in an emergency, the golden gate bridge district will provide ferries. some can use stairs to get to the highway or the water. he's encouraging residents to have two routes in mind. >> if it was blocked, which it probably would be, then it's an issue. you know, then i might just head for the water. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> no word on what caused that hawaiian airlines plane from oakland to...
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artie blow now at sfo to 23 miles per hour. but all around the bay area 1015 plus mile per hour winds. i think that will be on the increase as we head in toward tomorrow afternoon. patchy fog gather along the coastline just patch tough right now, but that will fill in overnight tonight. the winds more of a story and that will carry wntg it some cooler temperatures over the next couple days roll on through time here as we get some our afternoon you begin to see some yellow showing up here some more blustery was 23 plus miles per hour. a star was a matter for some amount tops maybe some 30 plus mile an hour winds. so certainly that sea breeze going to be a story over the next 2 days and it's going usher in that cooler air. but also clear out your skies very nicely they're caught in looking very good all around the bay area from the coast to many of the valley's says or just to see things without a big ridge of high pressure overhead really to trap all the pollutants so temperature wise we've got 63 degrees mostly sunny in the san
artie blow now at sfo to 23 miles per hour. but all around the bay area 1015 plus mile per hour winds. i think that will be on the increase as we head in toward tomorrow afternoon. patchy fog gather along the coastline just patch tough right now, but that will fill in overnight tonight. the winds more of a story and that will carry wntg it some cooler temperatures over the next couple days roll on through time here as we get some our afternoon you begin to see some yellow showing up here some...
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soon this old firehouse will be repaired, and artie has a kitchen, showers, and sleeping quarters. >> one of them officers even bought a van in the parking lot that he was sleeping in between shifts. >> reporter: unable to find affordable housing in the bay area some have homes as far away as el dorado, sacramento, and stanislaw. the city hopes that the old fire station converted to the end of this year. in san mateo, don ford, kpix 5. >> major milestone for the tunnel top project in san francisco. >> hundreds of trucks are delivering the soil to fill the park right on top of the freeway. the 14 acres of space sits above the eastern tunnels of the parkway, which leads the golden gate bridge. once complete, the park will have panoramic views of the downtown skyline. >> for 75 years it broke the proscenium in two. when doyle was rebuilt it created an opportunity for us to build a new park in an area that used to be asphalt, dirt buildings and roads are adding 14 angers to the top of the freeway. >> will also be an environment of learning center on site for kids to visit the park. >> pre
soon this old firehouse will be repaired, and artie has a kitchen, showers, and sleeping quarters. >> one of them officers even bought a van in the parking lot that he was sleeping in between shifts. >> reporter: unable to find affordable housing in the bay area some have homes as far away as el dorado, sacramento, and stanislaw. the city hopes that the old fire station converted to the end of this year. in san mateo, don ford, kpix 5. >> major milestone for the tunnel top...
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woodstock cocreator arty kornfeld, details how the festival came together. >> i said yes, if we took it outside michael, supposedly hendrix and joplin and all these people how many do you think would come, michael said that he thousand and i said no it has to be hundred thousand and my wife said there will be more than 300,000. just like that. and i swear to god a look and i saw that field and everybody said you spaced out of course i spaced out, i was looking at a dream that came true. >>> at 6:00 on american artifacts virginia museum of history curator karen sherry, on their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. >> they were not content with their lives, they wanted to resist their enslavement, they tried to run away. unfortunately they were not successful and they were captured, as punishment, for there attempt to escape, robert carter got permission from the court, in 1708 to have their toes cut off. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv. every weekend on cspan3. >>sunday at 9 am eastern washington general animus american history journal looking back at
woodstock cocreator arty kornfeld, details how the festival came together. >> i said yes, if we took it outside michael, supposedly hendrix and joplin and all these people how many do you think would come, michael said that he thousand and i said no it has to be hundred thousand and my wife said there will be more than 300,000. just like that. and i swear to god a look and i saw that field and everybody said you spaced out of course i spaced out, i was looking at a dream that came true....
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not just allegations related to a local police station whose chief was trained by british police artie's taylor spoke to the organization that petition for her release. enjoy yourself form a bahraini civil servant and mother for was jailed in april 27th he criticised the regime for hosting the motor racing show case that is formula one use of gave a harrowing account of the abuse and sexual assault she was subjected to at the hot of the offices she was arrested by this russian to kill me they tried to bribe me they beat me but worst of all officers tour off my he job and attempted to strip me of my clothes before an officer sexually assaulted me in custody the pain and humiliation of that week will haunt me for the rest of my life the gist of occasion they gave is that the fact is she is involved in what they call it terrorist activity is. to finish it off this means that criticizing formula one race and. reflecting good opinion on facebook or on twitter could considered to be an act and unfortunately for had she was subjected during combat interrogation to sexual assault and she was tor
not just allegations related to a local police station whose chief was trained by british police artie's taylor spoke to the organization that petition for her release. enjoy yourself form a bahraini civil servant and mother for was jailed in april 27th he criticised the regime for hosting the motor racing show case that is formula one use of gave a harrowing account of the abuse and sexual assault she was subjected to at the hot of the offices she was arrested by this russian to kill me they...