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augustine." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from jon and jo ann hagler on behalf of the jon l. hagler foundation. >> michelle was the youngest of all of us-- of six-- and she was the one that we always looked out for. she was an amazing athlete. she loved to swim. she could climb a tree faster than anybody. michelle was very fun-loving. she was very outgoing. >> i mean, michelle just embraced life. >> she loved being a mom, even though she was a single mom. she made the best out of that situation.
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augustine called to inform our office that she is not able to attend today's meeting and is no longer interested in this seat. mr. pearl, would you like to come up and say a few -- mr. penn, would you like to come up and say a few comments. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm miquel penn, i came here to go to san francisco state and ended up staying here for the last 23 years because of the beauty and diversity of the city. i'm before you now for a seat on the citizen's committee on community development because of my work experience, passion and belief. my work experience, i'm a workforce development professional working mostly in the construction field but also in what we would consider in-use jobs. i was sector coordinator of the city build academy, construction program manager for mission hiring hock, managing our redevelopment job placement program and also working in the ins and outs, supervisor breed, i'm sure you know in the cbo union, i wear a lot of hats and picked up a lot of experience in workforce development. one thing i can say about workforce development is the beauty
augustine called to inform our office that she is not able to attend today's meeting and is no longer interested in this seat. mr. pearl, would you like to come up and say a few -- mr. penn, would you like to come up and say a few comments. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm miquel penn, i came here to go to san francisco state and ended up staying here for the last 23 years because of the beauty and diversity of the city. i'm before you now for a seat on the citizen's committee on...
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augustine in pleasanton at my church!changes in the forecast starting tonight. >>> let's fire up the hi-def doppler radar in search of raindrops because we have a cold front passing through the bay area right now. did you see the clouds associated with it? it is a dry cold front. behind it, however, some very windy conditions expected tonight in fact those winds are already increasing and in all those blue highlighted areas is where we have a wind advisory in place tonight 11:00 until 7 a.m. on monday. primarily anything above 1,000 feet in elevation wind gusts up to 45. right now wind gusts up to 29 in san rafael. across the bay into pleasanton, east of the bay, 24. mount vaca 41-mile-per-hour wind gusts so the winds increase overnight. here's your morning your wake- up call tomorrow. may hear a little rattling of the windows up to 25, 27-mile- per-hour winds. the winds begin to subside somewhat during the day then increase again by sunday night. live kpix weather camera looking towards sfo clear skies right now where th
augustine in pleasanton at my church!changes in the forecast starting tonight. >>> let's fire up the hi-def doppler radar in search of raindrops because we have a cold front passing through the bay area right now. did you see the clouds associated with it? it is a dry cold front. behind it, however, some very windy conditions expected tonight in fact those winds are already increasing and in all those blue highlighted areas is where we have a wind advisory in place tonight 11:00 until...
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jordanian desert of oz rock camp is empty now the house and there were thirty thousand refugees when augustine did this intuition in sydney and the pigs is not typical for an empty seat in the budget time and still headband was to come and join decision was to come to jordan to give a date to accommodate more with the gist is that there was such a need in the future more than two million civilians have fled their homeland since the revolution began in paris to london the un expects those numbers to rise. inputs and jordan as an example for what other countries should be doing. to keep the boards like me should be willing to accept refugees. additional be expected to do the right call refugee problems don't just torn province of interest to resolve problem is really a nice natural problem the majority of syrian seeking seeking to and do their best to integrate into two and students seeking a sense of normalcy. as the war continues across the border mrs died out or forge and one in jordan i the recently my chore to pull says to skillet and declaring an ambitious new tree company and the idea tha
jordanian desert of oz rock camp is empty now the house and there were thirty thousand refugees when augustine did this intuition in sydney and the pigs is not typical for an empty seat in the budget time and still headband was to come and join decision was to come to jordan to give a date to accommodate more with the gist is that there was such a need in the future more than two million civilians have fled their homeland since the revolution began in paris to london the un expects those...
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augustine catholic church in south san francisco the filipino community is turning to their faith to give them strength. they prayed for the safety of loved ones. >> thinking about, you know, your family in the philippines is very stressful. >> reporter: the daly city woman tells me most of her family is in the northern province of negros occidental hard hit by the typhoon trying to get in touch with loved ones since this morning. >> i do not know where they are, whether they are in the shelter. we don't know. >> this is my father and this is my mother of. >> reporter: leslie cocila of burlingame tells me her father of the navy went back to his birthplace to serve as mayor. >> he was giving back. i'm just hoping he'll be fine and my mother as well. >> reporter: she's been trying to reach her parents since yesterday morning. she says the town doesn't have the infrastructure to withstand a disaster. >> where people live, it's made of straw and flimsy wood. it's on stilts. it's not secure to the ground. >> let us pray of. >> reporter: father ed dura says he's fortunate he was able to re
augustine catholic church in south san francisco the filipino community is turning to their faith to give them strength. they prayed for the safety of loved ones. >> thinking about, you know, your family in the philippines is very stressful. >> reporter: the daly city woman tells me most of her family is in the northern province of negros occidental hard hit by the typhoon trying to get in touch with loved ones since this morning. >> i do not know where they are, whether they...
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augustine catholic church in south san francisco the filipino community is turning to their faith to give them strength. they prayed for the safety of loved ones. >> thinking about, you know, your family in the philippines is very stressful. >> reporter: the daly city woman tells me most of her family is in the northern province of negros occidental hard hit by the typhoon trying to get in touch with loved ones since this morning. >> i do not know where they are, whether they are in the shelter. we don't know. >> this is my father and this is my mother of. >> reporter: leslie cocila of burlingame tells me her father of the navy went back to his birthplace to serve as mayor. >> he was giving back. i'm just hoping he'll be fine and my mother as well. >> reporter: she's been trying to reach her parents since yesterday morning. she says the town doesn't have the infrastructure to withstand a disaster. >> where people live, it's made of straw and flimsy wood. it's on stilts. it's not secure to the ground. >> let us pray of. >> reporter: father ed dura says he's fortunate he was able to re
augustine catholic church in south san francisco the filipino community is turning to their faith to give them strength. they prayed for the safety of loved ones. >> thinking about, you know, your family in the philippines is very stressful. >> reporter: the daly city woman tells me most of her family is in the northern province of negros occidental hard hit by the typhoon trying to get in touch with loved ones since this morning. >> i do not know where they are, whether they...
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ideas revolutionary ideas because we are in that old post at the school will be the sentiments that augustine is eyeing a week. they are angry when building their killing us with giving them nothing is moving ahead and once a day when something sad tonight. let's take it to kneel by his word and do something. up till three of the peace and of cos i'm too optimistic or calls. it is a very low success but you have to believe in something get to the vision to build something to be lead to an up and wait until time does you well all for you his daddy's old students. samuel is you know i'm usually can be kind of a cynical place in winter when we heard that the israeli prime minister said that. there is a bit of whelan it described it people thinking is this a diet version and how could it happen is on a settlement building is going on. some even saying that um. could this be in some way linked to the other to see that we're talking now which is zero well maybe there's an ongoing debates about danielle wood does he want to avoid this whisky ready to do in this debate is this it's been years since t
ideas revolutionary ideas because we are in that old post at the school will be the sentiments that augustine is eyeing a week. they are angry when building their killing us with giving them nothing is moving ahead and once a day when something sad tonight. let's take it to kneel by his word and do something. up till three of the peace and of cos i'm too optimistic or calls. it is a very low success but you have to believe in something get to the vision to build something to be lead to an up...
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augustine, florida. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes, good afternoon.'d like to compliment you on your level of language and your dignity no matter what guest you have, but particularly today. what motivated my phone call is ms. kelley's comment about her intolerance for hypocrisy. i share that as well, and i think perhaps she owes that gift to her father who did not encourage her to pretend that she wanted to be a nun instead of -- [laughter] my parents did the same thing with me. they always called a spade a spade. and what i'm interested in is this, another one of your great guests on "in depth" was david maraniss who wrote the story of barack obama: the story. up to and including his entrance into college. i'd like to see ms. kelley pursue that story after mr. obama leaves office. i'd like to see her pursue the story of his life and his wife's life, particularly i'm curious about how this man who was not that prominent in american politics was skyrocketed to the presidency, and even though many of his policies are not popular, he is still beloved by
augustine, florida. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes, good afternoon.'d like to compliment you on your level of language and your dignity no matter what guest you have, but particularly today. what motivated my phone call is ms. kelley's comment about her intolerance for hypocrisy. i share that as well, and i think perhaps she owes that gift to her father who did not encourage her to pretend that she wanted to be a nun instead of -- [laughter] my parents did...
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saint augustine, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to see amtrak sold into private hands. almost anything the government runs operates at a loss and expects the taxpayers to subsidize it because many of those employees are union- protected and they do not have any incentive to do above and beyond kind of things. i think private industry encourages that because of competition. i think that if amtrak was sold and became a private entity, a private business venture, i should say, it would probably be profitable within three-2-5 years. guest: many refer to amtrak as an island of socialism in a sea of capitalism, but there is no public transportation anywhere in the world turning a profit, and to suggest the entire route system could be privatized and turn a profit is not feasible. study after study has been done. now, could we take a segment of amtrak, or have the northeast corridor, and operate trains profitably? perhaps that could be done, but that we would have to give up the rest of the amtrak route structure that is not
saint augustine, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to see amtrak sold into private hands. almost anything the government runs operates at a loss and expects the taxpayers to subsidize it because many of those employees are union- protected and they do not have any incentive to do above and beyond kind of things. i think private industry encourages that because of competition. i think that if amtrak was sold and became a private entity, a private business venture, i...
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augustine, florida, these people tried to make away i in the very dry, scrubby southwest they were lookingfor salt, looking for gold. you're looking for a place to herd cattle so they could sell hides down in mexico city. that's really where that entrepreneurial mercantile, restless moving united states begins for me. so i started in new mexico. in the 16th century. >> host: ray suarez, what's one thing that we're going to learn reading "latino americanos"? >> guest: that 23 states of the current united states were once all or part in the spanish empire. all the way from vancouver island in what's now british columbia, clear across to florida in this enormous crescent. that was all part of the spanish empire, and there were really three empires, the spanish, the french and english with her elbows out rubbing up against each other pushing up against each other. so i'm suggesting that you think of the united states not just as an english thing that starts on east coast and moves to the pacific, but as a multi-empire thing that wrestles until we have a winner, and that's the united states. th
augustine, florida, these people tried to make away i in the very dry, scrubby southwest they were lookingfor salt, looking for gold. you're looking for a place to herd cattle so they could sell hides down in mexico city. that's really where that entrepreneurial mercantile, restless moving united states begins for me. so i started in new mexico. in the 16th century. >> host: ray suarez, what's one thing that we're going to learn reading "latino americanos"? >> guest: that...
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augustine, florida.hese seem tried to make a way -- these people tried to make a way in the dry, scrubby southwest. they were looking for gold, they were looking for a place to raise cattle, and that's really where that entrepreneurial, her can tile, rest let's-moving united states -- restless-moving united states begins for me, so i started in new mexico in the 16th century. >> host: ray suarez, what's one thing that we're going to learn reading "latino america"? >> guest: that 23 states of the current united states were once all or part of the spanish be empire. -- spanish empire. all the way from vancouver ireland in what's now british columbia clear across to florida in this enormous crescent, that was all part of the spanish empire. and there were really three empires, the spanish, the french and the english, with their elbows out rubbing up against each other, pushing up against each other, so i'm suggesting you think of the united states not just as an english thing that starts on the east coast a
augustine, florida.hese seem tried to make a way -- these people tried to make a way in the dry, scrubby southwest. they were looking for gold, they were looking for a place to raise cattle, and that's really where that entrepreneurial, her can tile, rest let's-moving united states -- restless-moving united states begins for me, so i started in new mexico in the 16th century. >> host: ray suarez, what's one thing that we're going to learn reading "latino america"? >>...
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augustine." >> go to pbs.org/frontline foa discussion of the meaning and mystery of oswald's life by prominent authors of books about him. >> could oswald have planned this alone, or did he have help? >> more on a cia cover-up of oswald's mexico city visit. examine the full chronology of oswald's life. and connect to the frontline community. sign up for our newsletter, and follow us on facebook and twitter and pbs.org/frontline. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the wyncote foundation. and by tfrontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs
augustine." >> go to pbs.org/frontline foa discussion of the meaning and mystery of oswald's life by prominent authors of books about him. >> could oswald have planned this alone, or did he have help? >> more on a cia cover-up of oswald's mexico city visit. examine the full chronology of oswald's life. and connect to the frontline community. sign up for our newsletter, and follow us on facebook and twitter and pbs.org/frontline. >> frontline is made possible by...
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saint augustine, florida. good morning. caller: good morning.ld like to see amtrak sold into private hands. almost anything the government and operates at a loss expects the taxpayers to subsidize it because many of those employees are union- protected and they do not have any incentive to do above and beyond kind of things. i think private industry encourages that because of competition. i think that if amtrak was sold and became a private entity, a private business venture, i should say, it would probably be profitable within three-2-5 years. guest: many refer to amtrak as an island of socialism in a sea of capitalism, but there is no public transportation anywhere in the world turning a profit, and to suggest the entire route system could be privatized and profit is not feasible. study after study has been done. now, could we take a segment of amtrak, or have the northeast corridor, and operate trains profitably? perhaps that could be done, but that we would have to give up the rest of the amtrak route structure that is not making money. we b
saint augustine, florida. good morning. caller: good morning.ld like to see amtrak sold into private hands. almost anything the government and operates at a loss expects the taxpayers to subsidize it because many of those employees are union- protected and they do not have any incentive to do above and beyond kind of things. i think private industry encourages that because of competition. i think that if amtrak was sold and became a private entity, a private business venture, i should say, it...
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augustine, florida. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes, good afternoon.'d like to compliment you on your level of language and your dignity no matter what guest you have, but particularly today. what motivated my phone call is ms. kelley's comment about her intolerance for hypocrisy. i share that as well, and i think perhaps she owes that gift to her father who did not encourage her to pretend that she wanted to be a nun instead of -- [laughter] my parents did the same thing with me. they always called a spade a spade. and what i'm interested in is this, another one of your great guests on "in depth" was david maraniss who wrote the story of barack obama: the story. up to and including his entrance into college. i'd like to see ms. kelley pursue that story after mr. obama leaves office. i'd like to see her pursue the story of his life and his wife's life, particularly i'm curious about how this man who was not that prominent in american politics was skyrocketed to the presidency, and even though many of his policies are not popular, he is still beloved by
augustine, florida. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: yes, good afternoon.'d like to compliment you on your level of language and your dignity no matter what guest you have, but particularly today. what motivated my phone call is ms. kelley's comment about her intolerance for hypocrisy. i share that as well, and i think perhaps she owes that gift to her father who did not encourage her to pretend that she wanted to be a nun instead of -- [laughter] my parents did...
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augustine said belief without faith is mere superstition. whether or not it's the bones, which is why he is one of the best thinkers on these things. you need a reason to think there is something for you. there is something there for you. peter being so flawed is something very ignored in the catholic church. he's often revered as the rock. but the idea that he was kind of picked because of the flaws in his character. how human he was. this is just a reminder of that, bones aside. >> bones aside? >> coming up on "new day," the knockout game. it's no game. a potentially deadly assault by a bunch of punks. why does it seem like it's happening more? are cops figuring out what to do with it? we have answers. >> dna and identical when thes. one is charged with sex crimes. he blames his brother. what is going to happen next? hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. . >> welcome back to "new day." coming up in the show, a story we have been following closely, what appears to be a deadly game is sparking
augustine said belief without faith is mere superstition. whether or not it's the bones, which is why he is one of the best thinkers on these things. you need a reason to think there is something for you. there is something there for you. peter being so flawed is something very ignored in the catholic church. he's often revered as the rock. but the idea that he was kind of picked because of the flaws in his character. how human he was. this is just a reminder of that, bones aside. >>...