SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
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i am here today on the hottest day so far this year at o 'connell high school in san francisco.it focuses on our children, our youth, our kids. not only do we want them to keep busy, but in doing that, clearly, i am very lucky because i get to work with wonderful in the smart people that are working collaborative lead to provide all of these programs and make sure that the kids in richmond's are kept at a high level. they will be very much enriched by the programs that we are pu
i am here today on the hottest day so far this year at o 'connell high school in san francisco.it focuses on our children, our youth, our kids. not only do we want them to keep busy, but in doing that, clearly, i am very lucky because i get to work with wonderful in the smart people that are working collaborative lead to provide all of these programs and make sure that the kids in richmond's are kept at a high level. they will be very much enriched by the programs that we are pu
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
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i am here today on the hottest day so far this year at o 'connell high school in san francisco. it focuses on our children, our youth, our kids. not only do we want them to keep busy, but in doing that, clearly, i am very lucky because i get to work with wonderful in the smart people that are working collaborative lead to provide all of these programs and make sure that the kids in richmond's are kept at a high level. they will be very much enriched by the programs that we are putting our back behind and our money behind. i am here today with carlos garcia. thank you for being here. the relationship with the school continues. the work with me as the education adviser, it constantly on a weekly of got every other day basis. letting us know about the programs we are doing, what more we can do. it is a topic i always want to keep in front of me. watching out for the future of our kids, watching out for their safety as well as their continuing harassment in all the programs that we have. along with carlos, we have marie sue. they are in charge of a lot of the programs that we have c
i am here today on the hottest day so far this year at o 'connell high school in san francisco. it focuses on our children, our youth, our kids. not only do we want them to keep busy, but in doing that, clearly, i am very lucky because i get to work with wonderful in the smart people that are working collaborative lead to provide all of these programs and make sure that the kids in richmond's are kept at a high level. they will be very much enriched by the programs that we are putting our back...
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Jun 21, 2011
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>> reporter: but they're not the same says come connell barrett of "golf" magazine. >> if tiger woods one thing approached he was cold and robotic. rory welcomes the fan. >> reporter: maybe it's because the fans watched him stubbling. his historic collapse at the masters in april-- blowing a four-shot lead-- was handled with grace. this time he held it together. giving golf its next big star. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: a star at the age of 22. that's the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org are doing right now." >>> you're watching cbs5 "eyewitness news" in high definition. >> you'll have to scrape by just like a lot of hard working families are doing right now. >> no budget, no paycheck, like the sound of that? what state lawmakers want you to know about the punishment you probably voted for. >> as the state tries to balance its budget a shocking bill from death row. what it costs to execute just one california inmate and that cost is only ridi
>> reporter: but they're not the same says come connell barrett of "golf" magazine. >> if tiger woods one thing approached he was cold and robotic. rory welcomes the fan. >> reporter: maybe it's because the fans watched him stubbling. his historic collapse at the masters in april-- blowing a four-shot lead-- was handled with grace. this time he held it together. giving golf its next big star. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: a star at the age of 22....
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adult signature required is an $4.75.onal $75 sinc connell has a service with late- night activities and babysitting services -- carnival has a service. a hearing today about student debt. there are concerns about loans to students who cannot afford them. after graduation, it is time to find a job. information on our website, wbaltv.com. >> a jacket from michael jackson is up for grabs. jane king has the bloomberg business report. tony pann and i are fighting over who is going to go for this jacket. >> we will say. walmart walmartample's -- 4.ering apple's iphone yearoes require pa two- contract. apple has introduced a new version of their iphone each june. promotion ends on july 1. we had several days of selling. wooded retreat yesterday on concerns about the u.s. economy -- we did retreat yesterday. recalls for sudden acceleration problems. there was a hearing yesterday. a judge said some of those claims could be dismissed. the red and black michael jackson jacket being auctioned. it was signed by the king of pop. it could sell for $400,000. his motown special gloves so for $350,00
adult signature required is an $4.75.onal $75 sinc connell has a service with late- night activities and babysitting services -- carnival has a service. a hearing today about student debt. there are concerns about loans to students who cannot afford them. after graduation, it is time to find a job. information on our website, wbaltv.com. >> a jacket from michael jackson is up for grabs. jane king has the bloomberg business report. tony pann and i are fighting over who is going to go for...
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Jun 23, 2011
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the economics also connell into the debate.six years ago, cash-strapped california could bring in more than $105 million a year in revenue if marijuana sales were taxed there. look at what new york, florida, texas and ohio could make. that same study found if marijuana was legalized, states would also save more than $5 billion a year in law enforcement and the federal government could save more than $2 billion on courts and prisons. sue paul cites a regular study which shows illegal drug use, all drugs, cost society nearly $200 billion a year in health care, criminal justice and child welfare. >> do we want more harmful substances available to our youth? i think the answer is no. we have enough societal problems dealing with alcohol and we're doing a poor job dealing with that as it is. >> even if the marijuana bill makes it through congress which is a long shot, it would have to get past president obama. the white house tells cnn it won't comment specifically on this new bill but says legalization is a nonstarter at the white
the economics also connell into the debate.six years ago, cash-strapped california could bring in more than $105 million a year in revenue if marijuana sales were taxed there. look at what new york, florida, texas and ohio could make. that same study found if marijuana was legalized, states would also save more than $5 billion a year in law enforcement and the federal government could save more than $2 billion on courts and prisons. sue paul cites a regular study which shows illegal drug use,...
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Jun 14, 2011
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it was connell firmed and practiced by the various clone call legislatures. the early congresses made no hesitation about their ability to conduct extense e inquiry and oversight into actions of the executive branch. state courts and, ultimately, the united states supreme court have consistently and overwhelmingly affirmed congress' constitutional authority to conduct almost exclusive oversight of the executive branch, broad oversight of private persons and parties, and investigates into any and all areas in which congress feels there is a legitimate legislative purpose. probably the best and most persuasive example that i can find for you is, in fact, congress' own actions early on during the constitutional every rah. back in 1792 the second congress instituted an investigation and started an inquiry to determine the cause of more than a thousand american casualties in the ohio valley at the hand of some indian tribes involving the actions of major general arthur sinclair and his military exploits in that era. initially, after congress found out about the is
it was connell firmed and practiced by the various clone call legislatures. the early congresses made no hesitation about their ability to conduct extense e inquiry and oversight into actions of the executive branch. state courts and, ultimately, the united states supreme court have consistently and overwhelmingly affirmed congress' constitutional authority to conduct almost exclusive oversight of the executive branch, broad oversight of private persons and parties, and investigates into any...
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we have john connell, professor candy nelson, professor mark rozelle and hal bruno who couldn't be with us today. get a round of applause to them. [applause] we will hand out the awards in just a second. reading the stories on the bubble around the presidency in the white house. to imagine how different it was. when dad became president, he had been vice president. we lived in the house across the river in alexandria, virginia. there is no vice president mention anything like that. we lived in the suburbs. when you assume the presidency on that day in august, 1974, you know, the helicopter left and dad got sworn into office. to the picture in the oval office. we didn't get to move in the white house. he got a chance to move in the white house and nixon had left so quickly, so unexpectedly that they were enabled to pack up their belongings. and so, it took six, seven days. after dad took the oval office, we went back to her three-bedroom house in alexandria, virginia. i'll never forget my mother standing over this does that make cooking, thinking, jerry, something's wrong here. [laughter
we have john connell, professor candy nelson, professor mark rozelle and hal bruno who couldn't be with us today. get a round of applause to them. [applause] we will hand out the awards in just a second. reading the stories on the bubble around the presidency in the white house. to imagine how different it was. when dad became president, he had been vice president. we lived in the house across the river in alexandria, virginia. there is no vice president mention anything like that. we lived in...