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c-span: the book is "the lobster chronicles." our guest is linda greenlaw and the book looks like this. this picture on the cover was taken where? >> guest: that was taken aboard my boat right in front of the lighthouse fishing off isle au haut. c-span: thank you very much for joining us. >> guest: thank you.
c-span: the book is "the lobster chronicles." our guest is linda greenlaw and the book looks like this. this picture on the cover was taken where? >> guest: that was taken aboard my boat right in front of the lighthouse fishing off isle au haut. c-span: thank you very much for joining us. >> guest: thank you.
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the call building, the examiner, and the chronicle. and the three major papers at that time all wanted to be at this intersection. this building has been enlarged and a number of stories added so you can't see the historic character from this building from what it looked like in 06. it survived a fire as most steel framed buildings -- i'm sorry. survived the earthquake as most steel-framed buildings did. here is the chronicle building. it also survived the earthquake. the chronicle building is made up of two buildings in front. at the time of the '06 earthquake they were building the rear annex, which was the tallest building west of the mississippi. this building survived until the fire came. the fire did a lot of damage here. there is the examiner building. it also survived the earthquake, and the fire came. >> really interestingly, steel-framed buildings were a newish thing in the turn of the century. how many do we have in the city? >> from that vintage, that are actually still here, we probably have 30 or 40. but what was interest
the call building, the examiner, and the chronicle. and the three major papers at that time all wanted to be at this intersection. this building has been enlarged and a number of stories added so you can't see the historic character from this building from what it looked like in 06. it survived a fire as most steel framed buildings -- i'm sorry. survived the earthquake as most steel-framed buildings did. here is the chronicle building. it also survived the earthquake. the chronicle building is...
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front page photo caption, san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. after the bleeding the blood spattered walls draw the gaze of children wanting to see what has caused such a noise. how can they not stair. arms and legs, pieces of torso scattered, the smell of new death and feared hair. they must be asking the same question. a person who blows themselves up must believe in something. must believe in something or else not. hopelessness degreesed in apnigzs, righteousness disguised in a tuxedo of death much the children don't understand. i being of the dead dying man the bleeding bystanders who left to buy cheese or tobacco. in car bombs suicide bombs and we keep talking as though this will end like the final judgment of that black man who looks white and sleeps with boys but doesn't touch them. after the bleeding the children's shoes will be forever stained in the crimson color of death. who will set the doves free then. >> the next is sef
front page photo caption, san francisco chronicle june 14, 2005. after the bleeding the blood spattered walls draw the gaze of children wanting to see what has caused such a noise. how can they not stair. arms and legs, pieces of torso scattered, the smell of new death and feared hair. they must be asking the same question. a person who blows themselves up must believe in something. must believe in something or else not. hopelessness degreesed in apnigzs, righteousness disguised in a tuxedo of...
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according to the san francisco chronicle, yahoo!'s human resources boss told employees that working at yahoo! "is not just your day-to-day job. it's about interaction and experience only possible when you are in the office." yahoo! says the move is to boost productivity. >>> employees in mountain view google working on a new project. one that could have them going head to head with the likes of pandora. bertha coombs is live at cnbc world headquarters with a look at that and how futures are trading today. bertha, good morning. >> good morning, jon. futures are higher this morning. markets off a mixed week. the dow did manage to close higher back at that 14,000 level. we did see the nasdaq fall for the second straight week and the broader s&p 500 snapped a seven-week winning streak. no economic data on tap today. that won't really set the tone. investors are going to be watching capitol hill. the talk of the sequester and also fed chairman ben bernanke testifying twice about the economy on capitol hill this week. the dow rising nearly
according to the san francisco chronicle, yahoo!'s human resources boss told employees that working at yahoo! "is not just your day-to-day job. it's about interaction and experience only possible when you are in the office." yahoo! says the move is to boost productivity. >>> employees in mountain view google working on a new project. one that could have them going head to head with the likes of pandora. bertha coombs is live at cnbc world headquarters with a look at that and...
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in november, they embarked on a cycling trip through south america and have been chronicling their trip on facebook but on january 25th their online posts and bank activity suddenly stopped. >> we're asking everyone we need your help. someone knows where garrett is. garrett and jamie neal. they know where they are. someone is with them somewhere. we need them to call us. we need them to come home. >> hand's family has learned the couple may have boarded a boat for an amazon cruise. >> the state department recently issued a travel warning that kidnappers may be targeting those tourists in peru. continuing jon's story there. >>> the search continues for a family lost at sea. the coast guard needs your help identifying the person who made this mayday call. >> we are abandoning ship. >> the coast guard still searching for the man, woman and two young children believed to be onboard a sailboat. they reported their boat was taking on water. >> we do believe they have life jackets and not much other safety equipment. they were trying to fashion a life raft out of coolers and other objects that
in november, they embarked on a cycling trip through south america and have been chronicling their trip on facebook but on january 25th their online posts and bank activity suddenly stopped. >> we're asking everyone we need your help. someone knows where garrett is. garrett and jamie neal. they know where they are. someone is with them somewhere. we need them to call us. we need them to come home. >> hand's family has learned the couple may have boarded a boat for an amazon cruise....
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the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience it was to live with those two guys. moving on to his study habits, everyone knew how brilliant he was, an enlightened manner. he was truly the smartest man in the room but never comported himself that way. he was confident and outgoing. never arrogant. always self-effacing, quick with a laugh or grin. always looking for ways to learn something from everyone else around him. he was no surprise considering chris came from such good stock. chris studied western civilizations and immerses himselfs in cultures and languages and took multiple trips to study abroad in spain, italy, morocco. perhaps most importantl
the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience it was to live with those two guys. moving on to his study habits,...
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a five-month adventure they have been chronicling on facebook since last november. posts suddenly stopped on january 25th in cusco, peru. concern is growing. a bus security camera captured images of the pair getting off a bus and into taxi in lima. >> i want them to both know that we're looking for them and we want them to contact us and reach out to us and tell us that they're okay and we want them to return on time and safe. >> reporter: neal has worked at the bike shop here for about two years. her friends say it's even more upsetting since the state department issued a travel warning this month about a group possibly planning to kidnap american tourists in the cusco, peru, region. the u.s. embassy in lima are helping out with the search. reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thank you, christie. >>> it's 5:35. let's check back in with meteorologist christina loren for more good news on a beautiful day ahead on this monday. >> good morning to you. not just today, jon and marla. all week. just getting spoiled. and you'll be hearing a lot about the
a five-month adventure they have been chronicling on facebook since last november. posts suddenly stopped on january 25th in cusco, peru. concern is growing. a bus security camera captured images of the pair getting off a bus and into taxi in lima. >> i want them to both know that we're looking for them and we want them to contact us and reach out to us and tell us that they're okay and we want them to return on time and safe. >> reporter: neal has worked at the bike shop here for...
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they began in the "new york times" vows columns, where they chronicle selected couples and have everyeek for 20 years. and nbc's katy tur picks up their stories. >> reporter: every sunday, in the styles section, vows. two decades of love and all its trappings. "new york times" columnist, lois smith brady, has chronicled the "i dos" from the start. >> vows is much more about love than it is about marriage. >> reporter: just as some love stories start out a little rocky, so did the column. >> 20 years ago, a reporter going to a wedding was a very unusual thing. and so they thought that -- sometimes they thought i was going to try to say how drunk everybody got. >> reporter: suspicions waned and vows took off. brady saw mark and susan parent marry on a new jersey farm in 1992. college sweethearts, their wedding was less about frills and more about fun. >> he is still funny. entertains me. is a very good father. >> very tough to make the same person laugh for 20 years. >> reporter: they laugh about everything. even susan's wedding dress, which she keeps in their son's closet. >> it still
they began in the "new york times" vows columns, where they chronicle selected couples and have everyeek for 20 years. and nbc's katy tur picks up their stories. >> reporter: every sunday, in the styles section, vows. two decades of love and all its trappings. "new york times" columnist, lois smith brady, has chronicled the "i dos" from the start. >> vows is much more about love than it is about marriage. >> reporter: just as some love stories...
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the san francisco chronicle reports tahir randall shot someone after the victim failed to make good on a debt. randall is charged with murder and is being held without bail. investigators are still looking for two other men in connection with this case. >>> now to a follow-up to a story we first brought you yesterday. right now, at least six homes are yellow-tagged and 23 homes are damaged after a water main break caused a sinkhole on this san francisco street. this morning, that hole is filled and will be paved over. the city public utilities commission says a 61-year-old pipe broke yesterday morning on 15th and wawona. the city is still trying to figure out why the pipe burst. >>> new at 11:00, the army private charged with leaking classified documents to wikileaks has pleaded guilty to nearly after the charges against him. private first class bradley manning offered guilty pleas to 10 of the 22 charges. a military judge must decide whether to accept the guilty pleas, which could carry a 20-year sentence. the prosecution can still pursue a court marshal on the remaining charges which
the san francisco chronicle reports tahir randall shot someone after the victim failed to make good on a debt. randall is charged with murder and is being held without bail. investigators are still looking for two other men in connection with this case. >>> now to a follow-up to a story we first brought you yesterday. right now, at least six homes are yellow-tagged and 23 homes are damaged after a water main break caused a sinkhole on this san francisco street. this morning, that hole...
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he became the first chronicler of the japanese american experience and is credited with broadening the japanese -- broadening the definition of theater by bringing jap needs american stories to stages all across the country. he has collaborated with the most diverse american theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto premiered in 2005. in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a fist of roses on male violence and an orchestral composition. many of his plays are collected in month more cherry blossoms published by washington press. among his awards are the civil liberties public education fund and lila wallace reader's digest award. phillip is also a respected independent film maker whose film recently premiered at sundance, but we're here to talk about his upcoming production, after the war. a jazz-infused drama set in post-war san francisco japan town in 1948 which chronicles the return of japan
he became the first chronicler of the japanese american experience and is credited with broadening the japanese -- broadening the definition of theater by bringing jap needs american stories to stages all across the country. he has collaborated with the most diverse american theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto...
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of you may have seen designs in the paper and this is the first one shown in the "san francisco chronicle" and it has affected think going the project and dead center on the pier and access points on the edges and suggests there is a large retail area toward the embarcadero and we felt that was cutting off a lot of the access to the visual characteristics of the bay here so we didn't find this useful and we moved the arena away from the embarcadero to reduce the impact and open up more views from the north-south or east-west directions and it's important to protect those corridors and we will talk more about that. this is the water mark and one of the buildings on the site and you extend that outward and the general corridors this is you what you get and this is the facades on bryant street and what they have and bay view and corridors like this. now if you put them all together this is what you get so those are the protected zones of views from private individuals from their residences and work and you see the triangle free of corridors. it's so far out it has less impact on the surround
of you may have seen designs in the paper and this is the first one shown in the "san francisco chronicle" and it has affected think going the project and dead center on the pier and access points on the edges and suggests there is a large retail area toward the embarcadero and we felt that was cutting off a lot of the access to the visual characteristics of the bay here so we didn't find this useful and we moved the arena away from the embarcadero to reduce the impact and open up...
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it chronicles the history beginning with the 1950s all the way through the '60s, the '70s, when there was a lot of activism, a lot of things going on. and all the way through the present, whatever that present will be in two years because that's when the film will be done. but we are documenting how here in san jose the past, which is the history, of the chicano social justice movement relates to conditions that exist today. positive changes that were made that are reflective of today. everything from voter registration, the increase of political power of chicano lati latinos. elected officials that are now on, in political office. and it all started in the 1950s and the 1960s when chicanos and chicanas, latinos and la trklat confronted policies that kept people down many, many years. this is a rich history. very rich history. many people don't know cesar chavez who organized farmworkers in the 1960s and beyond, that was his legacy. he began organizing people and communities in san jose in the 1950s. he was the main community organizer. one of them. of the community service organizati
it chronicles the history beginning with the 1950s all the way through the '60s, the '70s, when there was a lot of activism, a lot of things going on. and all the way through the present, whatever that present will be in two years because that's when the film will be done. but we are documenting how here in san jose the past, which is the history, of the chicano social justice movement relates to conditions that exist today. positive changes that were made that are reflective of today....
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i just want to note that in report that as the san francisco chronicle not recently, we have had more than 18 thousand youth that have signed up for the youth programs in san francisco. i'm very grateful to those various schools and to the department of youth and to the families who have been working in san francisco to make this a reality. we want people to know that to families of who - could quality as low income that even if many have already applied there's still an opportunity to enroll. there's still an explanation process and if anyone is interested go to our mta website. and there's information on the nation mount website. we have a couple of weeks left before the program actually begins and this is something that we know will help a lot of families in san francisco. at the end of the day we're having youth at the end the programs. >> thank you. >> thank you, colleagues today at the request of our local rights community i'm asking congress to repeal the national defense authorization act. as i know i do often ask for resolutions on this but i think it's important we join in t
i just want to note that in report that as the san francisco chronicle not recently, we have had more than 18 thousand youth that have signed up for the youth programs in san francisco. i'm very grateful to those various schools and to the department of youth and to the families who have been working in san francisco to make this a reality. we want people to know that to families of who - could quality as low income that even if many have already applied there's still an opportunity to enroll....
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the "chronicle" is now passing on dallas' legacy to james. >> very kind man. me how to have fun, be responsible. >> reporter: a bouquet of roses sits on the counter now, given by an anonymous customer, bought from the flower stand just yards away. >> the lady who stopped by every day and then she say she would like to give him something bright and cheerful. >> reporter: while they're bright and cheerful, james still feels the loneliness without his pal, his mentor, his friend. he used to kid around with dallas. >> called himself dallas l ayres and his middle name is laverne. >> reporter: san francisco police are now asking anyone who may have witnessed the attack to come forward. for now, james is taking it one day at a time. >> i feel him here all the time. i always have a sense or feeling that he's around. even if he is gone, never really gone. >> reporter: from san francisco, patrick sedillo kpix 5. >> police tell us they are reviewing video from surveillance cameras in the area looking for any clues. >>> coming up in our next half hour, we're continuing to
the "chronicle" is now passing on dallas' legacy to james. >> very kind man. me how to have fun, be responsible. >> reporter: a bouquet of roses sits on the counter now, given by an anonymous customer, bought from the flower stand just yards away. >> the lady who stopped by every day and then she say she would like to give him something bright and cheerful. >> reporter: while they're bright and cheerful, james still feels the loneliness without his pal, his...
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according to the chronicle he worked near the montgomery b.a.r.t.on and people who knew him liked him a lot. i spoke with one vendor downstairs that say he was a quiet man and suddenly he was gone. a new person was there selling newspapers. one friend believes that the attackers may have tried to rob him because when his belongings were returned, his wallet was gong but police describe this as a battery. the suspect is described as a white male with a full beard, 35 to 40 years old, standing about 5'9", wearing a sweater and blue jeans and black shoes at the time. the actual newsstand is downstairs from where we are standing about two levels. we checked. still hasn't opened this morning. we'll see if we can find anyone that may have known him. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> now to a story you'll see only here on nbc bay area. a san jose mother right now thanking police and the community after she was robbed right in front of her children on sunday night. sandra jimenez was walking to her apartment with two y
according to the chronicle he worked near the montgomery b.a.r.t.on and people who knew him liked him a lot. i spoke with one vendor downstairs that say he was a quiet man and suddenly he was gone. a new person was there selling newspapers. one friend believes that the attackers may have tried to rob him because when his belongings were returned, his wallet was gong but police describe this as a battery. the suspect is described as a white male with a full beard, 35 to 40 years old, standing...
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they chronicled their trip on facebook but the posts abruptly handed in close. a day later a security camera captured images of the two getting into a taxi. the owner of the was a couple of -- especially since i'll get that. criminals looking to kidnap americans. >> i'm extremely concerned. i'm very fearful that has kopd and it's not like willing i -- it's not as likely that they're just hout on an excursion. they has dade . >>> have you seen this woman? police in san francisco and san bruno are working to track down 36-year-old zamora reported missing eight days ago to san francisco police. investigator sass say she may have been spotted in san bruno since then. . >>> officials say quick police work prevented any injuries. the fire burned on golden gate avenue mere servicer is. a pot left on the stove sent flames shooting up a few fay high. there were no injuries. a total of eight apartments were seriously darnlged. the most of the folks from those apartments are stiing with friends and relatives will. >>> former president jimmy carter was in san francisco toda
they chronicled their trip on facebook but the posts abruptly handed in close. a day later a security camera captured images of the two getting into a taxi. the owner of the was a couple of -- especially since i'll get that. criminals looking to kidnap americans. >> i'm extremely concerned. i'm very fearful that has kopd and it's not like willing i -- it's not as likely that they're just hout on an excursion. they has dade . >>> have you seen this woman? police in san francisco...
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labor would be written about regeneration to come and we wanted it to be part of documenting and chronicling that story. in january, before the inauguration, one of my colleagues was writing an article about the president and his rainbow family and we realize that the last minute we didn't know much about michele obama's ancestry. my colleague reach out to genealogist and asked her to do some digging. we didn't give her enough time. she didn't find it very much as we read a lovely story about the president and his rainbow family and we thought that was that. but unbeknownst to us the genealogists kept digging and in september of 2009, the first year the obamas were in the white house she called us back and said i found something really interesting. would you be interested in covering it? i found myself on a plane to birmingham, alabama, where i visited churches, spent time in the archives, tried to find out as much as i could about the first lady's great-grandfather who happened to be by racial and the story ran a month later on the front page of the new york times about the office's parents
labor would be written about regeneration to come and we wanted it to be part of documenting and chronicling that story. in january, before the inauguration, one of my colleagues was writing an article about the president and his rainbow family and we realize that the last minute we didn't know much about michele obama's ancestry. my colleague reach out to genealogist and asked her to do some digging. we didn't give her enough time. she didn't find it very much as we read a lovely story about...
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the third part is in response to the op ed piece that margaret mcpeek wrote in the chronicle and the letters, i don't know if you've read them -- you should pick up -- the letters that a couple of, you know, irish americans wrote in response accusing cousin mcpeek of not having a sense of humor. it has to do with these tee shirts that target has produced for the st. patrick's day parade in which mrs. mcpeek derided the fact that they were making fun of the irish in the united states, you know, things like i survived the kelly murphy family gathering, things like that. and they wrote letters poking fun at what i thought was a couragous op ed piece. so this is in response to the irish americans who don't feel the pride that they should. and please excuse if i manhandle the irish manner of speaking. this is a joke told to me by one of my friends. he said that an american, an irish american, was golfing with his wife on a weekend. and he hit the ball into the rough. went looking for it. all of a sudden, a leprechaun jumped up. we're back to the leprechaun theme. he said, top of the morni
the third part is in response to the op ed piece that margaret mcpeek wrote in the chronicle and the letters, i don't know if you've read them -- you should pick up -- the letters that a couple of, you know, irish americans wrote in response accusing cousin mcpeek of not having a sense of humor. it has to do with these tee shirts that target has produced for the st. patrick's day parade in which mrs. mcpeek derided the fact that they were making fun of the irish in the united states, you know,...
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the chronicle event is the largest american wine >> the san francisco chronicle wine competition takesvilion, fort mason center. advance tickets $70.00. at the door it's 85. for more information go to wine judging dot com. http:/www.youtube.com/watch? v=wvu_ujkohh0&feature=player >> san francisco's former mayor and california's current lieutenant governor gavin newson, was on comedy central ' the colbert report' thursday night. the show's host stephen colbert jokingly hassled newsom about the content of his new book, titled i'm talking about community. you mean a government boat band with. >> newsom went on to explain how his book promotes civic you know you can never go on cole baron not expect him to trip you up. coming up on kron4 newsweek and we are looking into a story with fire. outside this morning. some hazy skies there but we're expecting clearing with a beautiful start the get 36 months interest-free financing and save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. but only through pres
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that's according to the san francisco "chronicle." caltrans will spend money on a three-year ad on the capital corridor that runs between san jose and auburn in placer county. >>> 7:0. let's go baing to sal. you are still watching the toll plaza. >> we are watching the toll plaza. we also had a report of a car fire nearby on 980 at 24. we didn't find it. it probably was there and it's not causing any slow traffic. let's go to the toll plaza and look at the traffic here. even when things happen on a day like today, most likely it's not gonna cause a big traffic jam. what i do have to warn you about, keep your speeds down. i know the roads are open. but the police and chp are not taking the day off. you don't want a ticket. keep it safe and slow. this is 880 northbound. the traffic is moving along pretty well. the morning commute is fine on. nimitz freeway between hayward and fremont. that trip usually takes 15 minutes it's taking about the normal amount of time. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. a cooler pattern starts today. nice
that's according to the san francisco "chronicle." caltrans will spend money on a three-year ad on the capital corridor that runs between san jose and auburn in placer county. >>> 7:0. let's go baing to sal. you are still watching the toll plaza. >> we are watching the toll plaza. we also had a report of a car fire nearby on 980 at 24. we didn't find it. it probably was there and it's not causing any slow traffic. let's go to the toll plaza and look at the traffic here....
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according to the "san francisco chronicle", transportation officials are moving forward with a plan to create a 550 mile network of express lanes. they have studies to do and figure how they will pay for it, how to get it the, how to collect the tolls but they do want to move forward with this. the idea is to get more use out of the car pool lanes which some complain are often empty or very lightly used. here is how the express lane works. car poolers use the lane if free. those who are not car pooling, but want to use them, can pay a toll for the privilege of driving in that lane. they do limit the capacity, the idea to keep it an express lane. the plan is to have 90 miles of express lanes on interstates 80, 680, and 880, open by the end of 2015. >> oakland authorities are investigating the discovery of a body in the water near jack london square. a witness saw a body floating yesterday 20' from the shore. they are trying to identity of the body and the cause and circumstances surrounding the death. >> bay area rapper mc ham certificate due in court on charges of resisting arrest in d
according to the "san francisco chronicle", transportation officials are moving forward with a plan to create a 550 mile network of express lanes. they have studies to do and figure how they will pay for it, how to get it the, how to collect the tolls but they do want to move forward with this. the idea is to get more use out of the car pool lanes which some complain are often empty or very lightly used. here is how the express lane works. car poolers use the lane if free. those who...
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as well as scholars, teachers, librarians, the book chronicles work we've done the 10 communities ofthis, including journalists, documentarians, filmmakers, k-12 teachers, mostly middle-school teachers. college professors and people who make open courseware for higher education. we work with them and other groups to help them clarify how they can make fair use in order to get their work done. as i say, this is a relatively new problem in the world since before 1976 was a no-brainer to access other people's culture because a lot of it wasn't copyrighted. >> host: what happened in 1976 quakes >> guest: the law was changed as a result of great enthusiasm by large copy holders to extend their rights over their existing archives. the government responded by extending copyrights and extending the length of the copyright term by extending the amount of rates associated with it and making it default. another risk on a copyright world. >> host: is in this book, professor come you admit about a key mouse and how he is strong and couldn't imagine here, would that have been use? >> guest: what i
as well as scholars, teachers, librarians, the book chronicles work we've done the 10 communities ofthis, including journalists, documentarians, filmmakers, k-12 teachers, mostly middle-school teachers. college professors and people who make open courseware for higher education. we work with them and other groups to help them clarify how they can make fair use in order to get their work done. as i say, this is a relatively new problem in the world since before 1976 was a no-brainer to access...
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an adventure they had been chronicling on facebook. >> they were having a great, great time.hey were really exploring and seeing the world and doing a lot of fun stuff. >> reporter: but the facebook posts stopped on january 25th in cussco, peru. a security camera captured images of the pair getting off a bus and into a taxi in lima. >> i really am deeply concerned about her situation. >> reporter: jeff, the owner of the peddler bike shop where neal's worked for the past two years, says everyone who knows the couple is very worried. especially since the state department issued a travel warning this month about a group planning to kidnap american tourists in the cusco, peru, region. >> i'm extremely concerned. i'm very fearful something bad has happened. and it's not likely that they're -- it's not as likely they're just out on an excursion away from internet access. they had been using the internet and skype and facebook, you know, all that stuff to stay in contact, and that contact has ceased. >> reporter: he's made up fliers that he's posting on facebook and with online trav
an adventure they had been chronicling on facebook. >> they were having a great, great time.hey were really exploring and seeing the world and doing a lot of fun stuff. >> reporter: but the facebook posts stopped on january 25th in cussco, peru. a security camera captured images of the pair getting off a bus and into a taxi in lima. >> i really am deeply concerned about her situation. >> reporter: jeff, the owner of the peddler bike shop where neal's worked for the past...
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the san francisco chronicle reports she was receiving money and became angry when he allegedly gave her a sexually transmitted disease. >>> they finally heard from a couple who lost contact while on a biking trip in south america. the long awaited phone call came yesterday and he also posted a message saying, i am alive. he is traveling with his girlfriend but family members became worried after they stopped posting on social media messages. >> we cannot describe the hope, the emotion and the relief and exhaustion we are feeling right now. >> they say the couple was surprised to learn about the couple they cause -- the about the problems they caused. >>> multi- millionaire called this the mission for america. he said it has been more than four years since sending a couple to the moon but he thinks a married couple should go since the trip will take 501 days. that is a lot of time in space. >> sal, please save me here. >> i know, i like that. >> let's take a look at what we have now. traffic is doing well, we are off to a nice start, there are no major problems north and southbound and w
the san francisco chronicle reports she was receiving money and became angry when he allegedly gave her a sexually transmitted disease. >>> they finally heard from a couple who lost contact while on a biking trip in south america. the long awaited phone call came yesterday and he also posted a message saying, i am alive. he is traveling with his girlfriend but family members became worried after they stopped posting on social media messages. >> we cannot describe the hope, the...
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the chronicle said they will spend more to boost ridership on three amtrak lines in the state. one runs between auburn and or so the -- sarasota. >> she will discuss being held captive, they were released in august 2009 after 240 days in jail. they were arrested while reporting on human trafficking. the women were pardoned after travel to secure their release. >>> we are learning more about how the drinks bay could affect them. they are faking -- making their final bid. if the request is directed again, if that happens, oysters are expected to rise since farmers are expected to be responsible for most of their production. >>> they are restoring wetlands around the bay. they are reup row use iting a bill to improve water quality. they have 1,000 wetlands around the bay and now that has dropped to 40,000 acres. >> president barack obama is spending this president's day at a go golf coarse in florida. they will return to washington later today. yesterday he played 18 holes with woods. the two met previously but have golf together. banks are closed in observance of the hot day, gol
the chronicle said they will spend more to boost ridership on three amtrak lines in the state. one runs between auburn and or so the -- sarasota. >> she will discuss being held captive, they were released in august 2009 after 240 days in jail. they were arrested while reporting on human trafficking. the women were pardoned after travel to secure their release. >>> we are learning more about how the drinks bay could affect them. they are faking -- making their final bid. if the...
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the san francisco chronicle reports that a measure requires ammunition dealers to contact the chief of police when anyone in san francisco buys more than 500 rounds in a single transaction. the other proposal would make it a crime to sell any ammunition designated only for a law enforcement or military agency. >> police in the north bay believe two other people connected to a triple homicide in sonoma are still loose. authorities have released pictures of two men who are associated of the man in custody after being arrested in alabama last week but police think he had help. three men were killed in a home in forestville on february 5th. they were trying to purchase a large amount of marijuana. sonoma county investigators have released a photo of a pickup they believe could be tied to the killing. >> woman has filed a several civil rights lawsuit against the police department of vallejo claiming the two dogs were wrongfully killed in a police stand off according to the "san francisco chronicle" and we were overhead in february when a swat team fired tear gas into a home rented by a 21-y
the san francisco chronicle reports that a measure requires ammunition dealers to contact the chief of police when anyone in san francisco buys more than 500 rounds in a single transaction. the other proposal would make it a crime to sell any ammunition designated only for a law enforcement or military agency. >> police in the north bay believe two other people connected to a triple homicide in sonoma are still loose. authorities have released pictures of two men who are associated of the...
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they've been well chronicled in covert to and fiasco. >> jon: a lot of books fiasco, (bleep) brain adventure. there was that book "boy where we wrong." there was "fist shades of wrong." that was book "oops based on the novel wrong by sapphire. oh, yeah the five people you meet in heaven who knew you were wrong. i get it things go bad. we are where we are. the only thing that wol make this worse would be if not only was mccain hypocritical about his level of outrage but if the level of outrage fueling the hagel filibuster was with a hint of junior high school level pettiness. >> it goes back to there's a had the of ill will towards senator hagel because when he was a republican he attacked president bush mercilessly at one point said he was the worst president since herbert hoover, said that the surge was the worst blunder since the vietnam war which is nonsense and was very anti-his own party and people. people don't forget that. >> jon: first of all, bush was the worst president since herbert hoover. [cheers and applause] and second -- -- second, you (bleep) hated him. haaaated him. hated.
they've been well chronicled in covert to and fiasco. >> jon: a lot of books fiasco, (bleep) brain adventure. there was that book "boy where we wrong." there was "fist shades of wrong." that was book "oops based on the novel wrong by sapphire. oh, yeah the five people you meet in heaven who knew you were wrong. i get it things go bad. we are where we are. the only thing that wol make this worse would be if not only was mccain hypocritical about his level of...
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according to the chronicle, the city is going to blow up candle stick park with a 30 seconds implosion and this spectacular could come within weeks of the 49ers final game next season. it will be developed into an office and retail couldn't plex. -- complex. >> they will have the same problems in the tenderloin and i hate to see it go. i have seen concerts there. monster's rock was there, the rolling stones was there, it has so much history. i wish they would keep it if nothing else for high school games or something. >> well i think they should tear it down. >> the city is also asking for the public's input on a possible celebration to properly send off the stick. >>> investigators are working to identify the either people who have -- eight people who have died after a bus crash on its way to tijuana. it overturned north of ukiah 80 miles east of los angeles. 20 people were injured and authorities expect the death toll to rise. the chp says it appears the bus rear-ended a van and hit a pickup truck. >> it is a horrific scene. there is multiple victims, you know there is personal belon
according to the chronicle, the city is going to blow up candle stick park with a 30 seconds implosion and this spectacular could come within weeks of the 49ers final game next season. it will be developed into an office and retail couldn't plex. -- complex. >> they will have the same problems in the tenderloin and i hate to see it go. i have seen concerts there. monster's rock was there, the rolling stones was there, it has so much history. i wish they would keep it if nothing else for...
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he said that civilizations die, and he chronicles 24 civilizations that have died. civilizations die from suicide, not from murder. and we think of the world today, the threats of mankind today. we are certainly capable of committing suicide whether it's nuclear weapons, the environment. those are suicidal challenges. and so toinby was very, very smart in how he framed the world. and then he said something that has stayed with me for many, many years. and that was that every civilization has had to deal with the one true dynamic in life for all of us. the dynamic of challenge response, challenge response. civilizations that have dealt with the challenges in the right way, responded in the right way have succeeded and been successful. just as all of us as individuals each day in our lives we are challenged with something. how we respond to those challenges be they large or small or most of them are in the middle somewhere. but nonetheless, they all count. they all add up. and those responses then, of course, shape relationships, corporations, countries, policies, eve
he said that civilizations die, and he chronicles 24 civilizations that have died. civilizations die from suicide, not from murder. and we think of the world today, the threats of mankind today. we are certainly capable of committing suicide whether it's nuclear weapons, the environment. those are suicidal challenges. and so toinby was very, very smart in how he framed the world. and then he said something that has stayed with me for many, many years. and that was that every civilization has...
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i am sure you read in the chronicle about the mountain of people of color that's been helped. i would like a little more time because this was sent straight to me to explain my thing. >> why don't your group -- you're all talking roughly on the same topic, correct? you're talking about the same topic about contracting? >> yes ; right. q. so why don't you -- you've had two minutes and take eight more minutes for the eight of you to speak. we won't run the timer every two minutes but when the remaining eight minutes is up then your time sup. >> all right. i just want to let the board know the fight is on. the gloves are off. we would like you to sit down and work with us. you make the decisions, but that's what you need to know that you need to work with us because we will do whatever it takes to stop you. thank you. >> good evening. my name is robert woods and i'm the chairman of the black human rights leadership council of san francisco, and what i am here to talk to you about is some years ago i sat on an ad hoc committee for los angeles unified school district which was set
i am sure you read in the chronicle about the mountain of people of color that's been helped. i would like a little more time because this was sent straight to me to explain my thing. >> why don't your group -- you're all talking roughly on the same topic, correct? you're talking about the same topic about contracting? >> yes ; right. q. so why don't you -- you've had two minutes and take eight more minutes for the eight of you to speak. we won't run the timer every two minutes but...
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bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies without health care or bbo a soldier that dies in iraq. >> i am joking about herman cain. he is a guy who cannot hide the truth well. that makes me more comfortable with the idea that i know who he is about so i can make a decision. >> are you talking about the women coming forward or the fact that he said he did not know what he would do about afghanistan when he became president and would check it out? [laughter] >> we have had presidents who have been reelected like that. we talked about transparency in the value to our society. -- and the value to our society. chris matthews was here peddling his latest jfk book. he is a huge fan. was jfk under estimated? that is the debate going on. talk about controlling the message. in the obama administration, we talk about their view of the press. they are
bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies without health care or bbo a soldier that dies in iraq. >> i am joking about herman cain. he is a guy who cannot hide the truth well. that makes me more comfortable with the idea that i know who he is about so i can make a decision. >> are you talking about the...
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according to "the chronicle," fundraising efforts to cover an estimated $34 million in police, cleanup and transportation costs are falling far short. so far just $14 million have been raised, which could saddle taxpayers with paying the remaining $20 million. the event was originally supposed to bring in $300 million to the city. but it has been downsized from 12 international teams to just three, and that has dried up corporate sponsorship of the event. >> meteorologist lisa argen here now with a preview of your accuweather forecast, including valentine's day. >> a little frosty this morning. certainly on the windshield. as you head on out this morning, still cold in pockets around the bay with mid-30s in some of our valleys downtown or in the mid-40s. so we will talk about temperatures near 50 now in monterey. that forecast and the look ahead for the bay area is next. >> thank you, lisa. i know why you were talking monterey. bill murray is there entertaining fans with his swing and his antics. mike shumann has the third round highlights of the at&t pebble beach pro-am coming u ♪ we
according to "the chronicle," fundraising efforts to cover an estimated $34 million in police, cleanup and transportation costs are falling far short. so far just $14 million have been raised, which could saddle taxpayers with paying the remaining $20 million. the event was originally supposed to bring in $300 million to the city. but it has been downsized from 12 international teams to just three, and that has dried up corporate sponsorship of the event. >> meteorologist lisa...