SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
59
59
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
attorney for the appellant: david edward may, 476 jackson st., 3rd floor, san francisco, ca 94111-1624. action requested for the appellant: the appellant is requesting the director's order be overturned and requesting the abatement appeals board's assistance in resolving the outstanding code violations.: 767 north point street. owner of record and appellant: charles b. engelberg, 767 north point street, san francisco, ca 94109. owner of record and appellant: charles b. engelberg, 4 birdie drive, novato, ca 94949. attorney for the appellant: david edward may, 476 jackson st., 3rd floor, san francisco, ca 94111-1624. action requested for the appellant: the appellant is requesting the director's order be overturned and requesting the abatement appeals board's assistance in resolving the outstanding code violations. >> is the department going to make a presentation? >> yes and then the appellant. >> is there someone here from the department? finishing up with the last item. >> this is a single family dwelling where we have a typical notice of violation regarding paint. the complaint came i
attorney for the appellant: david edward may, 476 jackson st., 3rd floor, san francisco, ca 94111-1624. action requested for the appellant: the appellant is requesting the director's order be overturned and requesting the abatement appeals board's assistance in resolving the outstanding code violations.: 767 north point street. owner of record and appellant: charles b. engelberg, 767 north point street, san francisco, ca 94109. owner of record and appellant: charles b. engelberg, 4 birdie...
596
596
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 596
favorite 0
quote 0
david: edward, i don't want to rain on everybody's parade, great news for netflix. costs will increase. they're talking about issuing bond and borrowing money for the market in order to increase their products of these new series like house of cards they're doing. there is increased costs from licensing. that of course is not getting any cheaper. do these cost factors concern you at all? >> without a doubt, they have to in that, but, i think what you want to keep in mind that netflix is in a position to control the amount that they're spending. that is kind of the key situation for them, with that, and they are obviously generating, they're producing a product that consumer really wants. david: they can't control the licensing costs. that is out of their control, right? >> the costs for licensing is out of control. the amount of cash that they're committing to it is within their control. liz: let me jump in. we have more breaking news i want to tell you about, ed. they are offering four different streaming plans, 11.99 a month. their streaming numbers were pretty ph
david: edward, i don't want to rain on everybody's parade, great news for netflix. costs will increase. they're talking about issuing bond and borrowing money for the market in order to increase their products of these new series like house of cards they're doing. there is increased costs from licensing. that of course is not getting any cheaper. do these cost factors concern you at all? >> without a doubt, they have to in that, but, i think what you want to keep in mind that netflix is...
100
100
Apr 29, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
this behavior there is a long history and eliot spitzer spitzer, arnold schwarzenegger, john edwards, david pretoria's had nothing on alexander hamilton. and she wasn't like of a soldier and was tough and did not complain about the weather were the heart ishihara conditions but there was a tomcat misbehaving and it was noisy and kept her awake so she nicknamed it alexander hamilton because of all the young girls. i also did a book a few years ago called negative the white house about the president at each over what hobbies what are their fears and hopes? what were they like as fathers and husbands and how did their kids turn out to study presidential character. we're still trying to figure out nixon. >> he like to bowl alone and sometimes in a black suit that's begins to explain things so all books are trilogies so affairs of state i tried to take a different perspective we know about george washington we study that at yorktown and the crossing of the delaware christmas night that saved the revolution but who was george washington's:friend when he was the kid? you will find that teenager ba
this behavior there is a long history and eliot spitzer spitzer, arnold schwarzenegger, john edwards, david pretoria's had nothing on alexander hamilton. and she wasn't like of a soldier and was tough and did not complain about the weather were the heart ishihara conditions but there was a tomcat misbehaving and it was noisy and kept her awake so she nicknamed it alexander hamilton because of all the young girls. i also did a book a few years ago called negative the white house about the...
189
189
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
david martin spoke with the few surviving raiders at a celebration for them in florida. >> reporter: it's easy to spot doolittle's raiders. they're the guys in white hats. take a good look at edwardd richard cole. this is the last time you'll see them together. why did you guys decide to stop doing public reunions? >> if you didn't decide to wind it down, you might end up having to plan a reunion and so forth and end up with no people. >> reporter: they're all in their 90s now but in the darkest days of world war ii, they were daring young man that launched the first american attack on tokyo, flying b-25 bombers that were never meant to take off from an aircraft carrier. it's been 71 years. >> we thought they would forget by now. >> not a chance. the line for autographs at this museum in ft. walton beach, florida, was over an hour long. paul and danna flemming, of maryland, took their children out of school to see them. >> drove straight through 16 hours straight to get here for today. >> reporter: to see the doolittle -- >> we drove all night. >> reporter: phyllis green got here early to be at the front of the line. >> i wanted to take the opportunity to see them and thank them
david martin spoke with the few surviving raiders at a celebration for them in florida. >> reporter: it's easy to spot doolittle's raiders. they're the guys in white hats. take a good look at edwardd richard cole. this is the last time you'll see them together. why did you guys decide to stop doing public reunions? >> if you didn't decide to wind it down, you might end up having to plan a reunion and so forth and end up with no people. >> reporter: they're all in their 90s now...
277
277
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
rdke a good look at edward saylor, david thatcher and richard kolb. time you'll see them together. why did you guys decide to stop ying public reunion. >> we thought if we didn't wind unioown, we might have to plan a reunion and so for and end up and no people. >> reporter: they're all in teir 90s now but in the darkest days of world war ii they were daring young men who launched the first american attack on tokyo. flying b25 bombers that were never meant to take off from an aircraft carrier. >> it's been 71 years. we thought we'd forget about it by now. >> reporter: not a chance. ape line for autographs at this museum in fort walton beach florida was over an hour long. paul and dana fleming took their children out of school to see them. you're from matter land. >> drove straight through. 16 hours straight to get here. 16 h >> reporter: to see the tlolittle raiders. >> we drove all night. reporter: phyllis green got here early to be at the front of the tone. y to santed to take the opportunity to see them and innk them for their service. >> reporter:
rdke a good look at edward saylor, david thatcher and richard kolb. time you'll see them together. why did you guys decide to stop ying public reunion. >> we thought if we didn't wind unioown, we might have to plan a reunion and so for and end up and no people. >> reporter: they're all in teir 90s now but in the darkest days of world war ii they were daring young men who launched the first american attack on tokyo. flying b25 bombers that were never meant to take off from an...
92
92
Apr 14, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
up next, lee edwards provides a history of the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank in washington d.c. at 7:30, david kirp presents his book "improbable scholars: the rebirth of a great american school system and a strategy for america's schools." at 9, "after words" with martin clancy and tim o'brien, co-authors of "murder at the supreme court." they sent down with kimberly tigner of the national bar association. followed by ms. meyers at 10 p.m. eastern. and we conclude at 11 with -- [inaudible] her book "working with sharks" chronicles her experiences as a pakistani woman working at the united nations. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. >> coming up, lee edwards presents a history of the conservative think tank the heritage foundation and profiles its founder, ed fuller in. the heritage foundation began in 1973, and it's based here in washington d.c. it has hundreds of thousands of members and an annual budget of $75 million. >> well, good morning, dr. feulner. >> good morning. how are you? [laughter] >> isn't this great? [inaudible conversations] i think we had 11 people at our first pres
up next, lee edwards provides a history of the heritage foundation, a conservative think tank in washington d.c. at 7:30, david kirp presents his book "improbable scholars: the rebirth of a great american school system and a strategy for america's schools." at 9, "after words" with martin clancy and tim o'brien, co-authors of "murder at the supreme court." they sent down with kimberly tigner of the national bar association. followed by ms. meyers at 10 p.m....
133
133
Apr 3, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
john edwards could hire a sky writing service to trail over the country and would not be allowed back. david vitter is still happily serving in the united states senate. anthony weiner, the guy who sent a selfie over twitter resigned from the house of representatives. the question primary voter rs weighing in on tonight in south carolina's first district is does mark sanford get to come back? has he paid off the debt of his disgrace disgrace? and it seems like we should take this moment to ask ourselves if we think he should and to consider what it mean for our political system that this question of redemption does not have a clear answer. joining me, michelle goldberg, betsy woodrough, political reporter for national review online and david axelrod, nbc senior political analyst. great to have you here. >> all right, so, you have been reporting on this race, betsy. i want to play how mark sanford responded to the obvious question that one would be asked under these conditions at a debate when asked about his affair. >> how do you reconcile redemption with the mistrust in your personal decisi
john edwards could hire a sky writing service to trail over the country and would not be allowed back. david vitter is still happily serving in the united states senate. anthony weiner, the guy who sent a selfie over twitter resigned from the house of representatives. the question primary voter rs weighing in on tonight in south carolina's first district is does mark sanford get to come back? has he paid off the debt of his disgrace disgrace? and it seems like we should take this moment to ask...
235
235
Apr 29, 2013
04/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
david? >> and those telephone calls may be very telling. gio benitez in boston for us. >>> to the other investigation involving the ricin-laced letters sent to the president and a senator. james edward dutschke will be in court tomorrow for them, after an arrest came this weekend. someone else was the target of that investigation early on, an elvis impersonator named kevin curtis. he was arrested and later released. and his lawyer claims that the new suspect actually tried to frame the impersonator because of a personal rivalry. >>> overseas in bangladesh, two arrests. we've learned that special military forces have captured the man who owned the factory that collapsed. nearly 400 people died. abc's muhammad lila, again tonight. >> reporter: deep underneath this rubble, beyond the sight of cameras, a fire was raging. set off by rescuers, using torches to cut through twisted metal. after five days of pulling survivors out of the wreckage, rescuers had to stop. the setback came as the country's most-wanted man, the fugitive factory owner, mohammed sohel rana, is finally behind bars. an elite commando unit captured him along the border, trying to escape into neighboring india. the wors
david? >> and those telephone calls may be very telling. gio benitez in boston for us. >>> to the other investigation involving the ricin-laced letters sent to the president and a senator. james edward dutschke will be in court tomorrow for them, after an arrest came this weekend. someone else was the target of that investigation early on, an elvis impersonator named kevin curtis. he was arrested and later released. and his lawyer claims that the new suspect actually tried to...
133
133
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
edward lawrence live in boston, thanks. >>> and we are also hearing from the man who helped end the manhunt. david henneberry owns the boat where 19-year-old johar tsarnaev was found hiding. he described the moment he realized america's most wanted man was right in his backyard. >> i look in the boat over here, i look on the floor, and i see blood, a good amount of blood and my eyes went to the other side of the engine box. there was a body. >> what were you thinking at that time? >> oh, my god. >> no kidding. henneberry says he was just glad he was able to help and feels lucky to be alive. >>> a bogus tweet about a terror attack on the white house sent stocks into a big tailspin yesterday. a hacker group claiming responsibility for the fake alert that caused the dow to go down 150 almost instantly. the tweet was distributed through the "associated press" twitter page. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us in san francisco to explain how one single tweet could cause such a panic so quickly on wall street. >> reporter: good morning. we're live at twitter headquarters in san francisco. the company
edward lawrence live in boston, thanks. >>> and we are also hearing from the man who helped end the manhunt. david henneberry owns the boat where 19-year-old johar tsarnaev was found hiding. he described the moment he realized america's most wanted man was right in his backyard. >> i look in the boat over here, i look on the floor, and i see blood, a good amount of blood and my eyes went to the other side of the engine box. there was a body. >> what were you thinking at...
82
82
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
commissioner, david stern, says, quote, we are proud he has assumed the leadership mantle on this very important issue. nba and nfl consultant, harry edwards, although he will be for the most part accepted, there will be some that do not like his decision to come out. >> he is going to have to deal with how do i really feel about the cat calls, about this teammate that said xy and z, what do i think about the death threats, what do i think about the nasty letters and e-mails that he is inevitably going to get. >> support for collins going beyond the sports world. former president, bill clinton, releasing a statement in support of collins, along with a lot of celebrities. collins, we can tell you, has played for six pro teams during 12 seasons. he is currently a free agent hoping to catch on and play basketball next year. >>> it is 5:37. good morning to you. yesterday, we were talking about the warm temperatures. today, some wind factors as well. >> you like that? >> i like it a lot. >>> meteorologist, christina loren, take it away. 5:37. wanted to start with what's happening. take you to the red flag warning. right now, not just us. four c
commissioner, david stern, says, quote, we are proud he has assumed the leadership mantle on this very important issue. nba and nfl consultant, harry edwards, although he will be for the most part accepted, there will be some that do not like his decision to come out. >> he is going to have to deal with how do i really feel about the cat calls, about this teammate that said xy and z, what do i think about the death threats, what do i think about the nasty letters and e-mails that he is...
138
138
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
edward lawrence, live in boston, thank you. >>> we are also hearing from the man who helped end the manhunt on friday night. david owns the boat where 19- year-old johar tsarnaev was found hiding inside. he described the moment he realized america's most wanted man was right in his own backyard. >> and i look in the boat over here, i look on the floor, and i see blood, good amount of blood. and my eyes went to the other side of the engine box. there was a body. >> reporter: what were you thinking at that moment? >> oh, my god. >> he says he is just glad he was able to help and feels lucky to be alive. >>> a bogus tweet about a terror attack on the white house sent stocks into a tailspin yesterday. a hacker group is claiming responsibility for the fake alert that caused the dow to lose about 150 points almost instantly. the tweet was contributed through the "associated press"' twitter page. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran is in san francisco this morning to explain how a single tweet could send panic on wall street so quickly. it's amazing, cate. >> reporter: it is. we're live at twitter headquarters in san francisc
edward lawrence, live in boston, thank you. >>> we are also hearing from the man who helped end the manhunt on friday night. david owns the boat where 19- year-old johar tsarnaev was found hiding inside. he described the moment he realized america's most wanted man was right in his own backyard. >> and i look in the boat over here, i look on the floor, and i see blood, good amount of blood. and my eyes went to the other side of the engine box. there was a body. >> reporter:...
103
103
Apr 4, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
edwards. he had to catch up. by the time he was elected and had his two chief advisers, david axelrod and rahm emanuel, beautiful caricatures standing next to them, these acting academically, talk about the banning of the cost or. how is the message were going? what? kit here you because the messaging is being drowned out by the ominous looking machine in the back, the great noise machine from talk radio and fox news. confusion, socialism, kill granny and so on which are some for me and some new written phrases and language that have been used time and again to try to stop the road to reform. barack obama created some of his own problems. this is a very cynical cartoon about barack obama. he looks like neville chamberlain in 1938. he is giving away czechoslovakia. little does he know that ill have to declare war because he has invaded poland nonetheless. this is appeasement to republicans or and the major form of appeasement takes the shape of the individual mandate which had been a republican idea invented by the heritage foundation, a right wing think tank in 1989 and maintained by the republicans through 2006
edwards. he had to catch up. by the time he was elected and had his two chief advisers, david axelrod and rahm emanuel, beautiful caricatures standing next to them, these acting academically, talk about the banning of the cost or. how is the message were going? what? kit here you because the messaging is being drowned out by the ominous looking machine in the back, the great noise machine from talk radio and fox news. confusion, socialism, kill granny and so on which are some for me and some...
140
140
Apr 3, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
edwards. so he had to catch up. by the time he was elected and had two chief advisors, david axelrod and rahm emanuel, beautiful character atures standing next to him he is acting academically and talking about end abouting down of cost curve. the conversation is, how is the message war going? what? can't hear you because that messaging is being drowned out by ominous looking machine in the back, the great noise machine ranting from its loud speakers from talk radio and other places, fox news. commies, confusion, socialism, kill granny and so on which are some familiar and some new threatening phrases and language that have been used time and again to try to stop the road to reform. barack obama created some of his own problems. this is a very cynical cartoon about barack obama. he obviously looks like neville chamberlain in 1938. that is munich a piecement. he is gaving away czechoslovakia. little-known he has to declare because he invaded poland nonetheless. this appeasement to the republicans. and the major form of appeasement takes the shape of the individual mandate which had been a republican idea when it was inven
edwards. so he had to catch up. by the time he was elected and had two chief advisors, david axelrod and rahm emanuel, beautiful character atures standing next to him he is acting academically and talking about end abouting down of cost curve. the conversation is, how is the message war going? what? can't hear you because that messaging is being drowned out by ominous looking machine in the back, the great noise machine ranting from its loud speakers from talk radio and other places, fox news....