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very old and very simple people living in san francisco and their nurses are going to come from davis city to take care of all of them. more and more families are leaving. why is it? we need that extra bedroom. where are you going to get that in this city? the better health care and better schools. all of that comes from redistricting. we need to hear those voices. supervis kim: you mentioned looking at the map and saying it does not make a lot of sense. could you mentioned a couple where you felt like neighborhoods were being divided up and did not make sense to you? >> i could mention the inner sunset. i never saw their being a difference between that inner sunset and our son said. we have the same neighbors and went to the same school. -- their inner sunset and elder son said. but apparently there is a difference and like someone to explain it to me. supervisor kim: i used to live in the sun said. any other questions? thank you very much. next, we have paul hogarth. >> the morning cause supervisors. i have lived in san francisco since 2004, having lived in districts 5 and 6. i have actu
very old and very simple people living in san francisco and their nurses are going to come from davis city to take care of all of them. more and more families are leaving. why is it? we need that extra bedroom. where are you going to get that in this city? the better health care and better schools. all of that comes from redistricting. we need to hear those voices. supervis kim: you mentioned looking at the map and saying it does not make a lot of sense. could you mentioned a couple where you...
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davies, st. luke's, was during a time where the city could not change them. we will go through the details of this further in the next hearing. i think it will be clear after this presentation just how much staff time and effort the various city departments have invested in making this project work for the city. this is because it is critical for the city in several ways. it creates two seismically safe hospitals when an earthquake occur at any time. it provides $2.5 million of construction activity, which will occur over the five years immediately after the project is approved. this differs from other large projects, whose construction and job-related benefits will out over a much longer time. with all of this discussions and debate around the project and what it should do and what it is, i want everyone to remember that at the core, it is important the city. because it is such a large and ambitious project and require significant zoning changes, we need to make sure the project improvise benefits to address this impacts on all san francisco residents. sever
davies, st. luke's, was during a time where the city could not change them. we will go through the details of this further in the next hearing. i think it will be clear after this presentation just how much staff time and effort the various city departments have invested in making this project work for the city. this is because it is critical for the city in several ways. it creates two seismically safe hospitals when an earthquake occur at any time. it provides $2.5 million of construction...
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city 5:30 tonight. this was the scene in davis. you can see the large, dark funnel cloud. that tornado hit near the area where three other tornadoes touched down last week. >>> the scene in sacramento right now, calming down quite a bit. you can see scattered showers and a few scattered snow showers, north, more shower activity. we saw heavy rain, hail, lightening, even the funnel cloud and tornado in northern california this afternoon. another round of light rain. dipping down to the bay area. that will effect the north bay tomorrow morning. a look at tomorrow that glance. 7:00, dry conditions. this is when the rain will approach. early afternoon, showers in the north bay. temperatures warmer but we have more rain on tap for the weekend. ll . >>> in headlines tonight, tornadoes roared through massachusetts, killing four people. they swept through the western and central parts of the state. the governor declared a state of emergency. in europe an outbreak of e. coli. 17 people died. the strain appears to attack the kidneys, causing seizures and strokes. more than 1500 peop
city 5:30 tonight. this was the scene in davis. you can see the large, dark funnel cloud. that tornado hit near the area where three other tornadoes touched down last week. >>> the scene in sacramento right now, calming down quite a bit. you can see scattered showers and a few scattered snow showers, north, more shower activity. we saw heavy rain, hail, lightening, even the funnel cloud and tornado in northern california this afternoon. another round of light rain. dipping down to the...
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city 5:30 tonight. this was the scene in davis. you can see the large, dark funnel cloud. that tornado hit near the area where three other tornadoes touched down last week. >>> the scene in sacramento right now, calming down quite a bit. you can see scattered showers and a few scattered snow showers, north, more shower activity. we saw heavy rain, hail, lightening, even the funnel cloud and tornado in northern california this afternoon. another round of light rain. dipping down to the bay area. that will effect the north bay tomorrow morning. a look at tomorrow that glance. 7:00, dry conditions. this is when the rain will approach. early afternoon, showers in the north bay. temperatures warmer but we have more rain on tap for the weekend. i will have details coming up in just a bit. we will be back after this. c? dad, i was wondering if you've -- what's up? oh, what's wrong with your hair? oh. i was cruising the world-wide-web. found this do. what are you wearing? dope, right? it's got a hood. want one? boom. done. [ ding! ] [ boy ] lookin' good mr. g. thanks, bro-seph. ar
city 5:30 tonight. this was the scene in davis. you can see the large, dark funnel cloud. that tornado hit near the area where three other tornadoes touched down last week. >>> the scene in sacramento right now, calming down quite a bit. you can see scattered showers and a few scattered snow showers, north, more shower activity. we saw heavy rain, hail, lightening, even the funnel cloud and tornado in northern california this afternoon. another round of light rain. dipping down to the...
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it'll stop in several more cities before ending up in davis friday to kick off the northern californias both off but people are still talking about this weekend. >> i don't think giant's fans saw this. it looked like a baseball identity crisis. they were swept by the a's . oakland sporting tight defense, pitching gianting flaming away. o-19 at the plate with runners in scoring position. san francisco now dropped four straight while the a's have ripped out four straight wins. >> he brings a lot of energy, i think everybody kind of -- feeds off that, we aren't a team that will hit a ton of home runsw. have to do the right things and play with a lot of energiy. it's what we are doing. >> we are in the middle of a losing streak when i got here and that adds to some of the worry and some of the -- down feeling that go on. you try to disstance yourself from that and how you do ha is winning some games and keeping your eye on today and not worrying about the past. >> the same story for the marlins losing their 11th straight despite naming their new manager. second oldest man in big league his
it'll stop in several more cities before ending up in davis friday to kick off the northern californias both off but people are still talking about this weekend. >> i don't think giant's fans saw this. it looked like a baseball identity crisis. they were swept by the a's . oakland sporting tight defense, pitching gianting flaming away. o-19 at the plate with runners in scoring position. san francisco now dropped four straight while the a's have ripped out four straight wins. >> he...
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it'll stop in several more cities before ending up in davis friday to kick off the northern californiaboth off but people are still talking about this weekend. >> i don't think giant's fans saw this. it looked like a baseball identity crisis. they were swept by the a's . oakland sporting tight defense, pitching gianting flaming away. o-19 at the plate with runners in scoring position. san francisco now dropped four straight while the a's have ripped out four straight wins. >> he brings a lot of energy, i think everybody kind of -- feeds off that, we aren't a team that will hit a ton of home runsw. have to do the right things and play with a lot of energiy. it's what we are doing. >> we are in the middle of a losing streak when i got here and that adds to some of the worry and some of the -- down feeling that go on. you try to disstance yourself from that and how you do ha is winning some games and keeping your eye on today and not worrying about the past. >> the same story for the marlins losing their 11th straight despite naming their new manager. second oldest man in big league histo
it'll stop in several more cities before ending up in davis friday to kick off the northern californiaboth off but people are still talking about this weekend. >> i don't think giant's fans saw this. it looked like a baseball identity crisis. they were swept by the a's . oakland sporting tight defense, pitching gianting flaming away. o-19 at the plate with runners in scoring position. san francisco now dropped four straight while the a's have ripped out four straight wins. >> he...
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cities will likely follow. >> the energy is so infectious but shear is sheryl davis, called mo' magic.' magic. >> he is one of our partners and mo magic and what does it stand for. >> mo magic, is a magic program out of the public defender's program. magic is mobilization of adolescent growth in our communities. they launched it in 2004 at hunters point. and they wanted to see it in the western addition. the area has been referred to the harlem of the west or the fillmore or the mo' -- so it became mo magic. >> how does it help? >> we meet with community members and city departments around issues and challenges within the community. specifically towards summer we started in 2006 and june of 2007 there were a series of shootings in the neighborhood. it became the catalyst for the community to come together, we've got to do something this summer so initial trust was to keep kids safe during the summer. >> i've heard you had great success and numbers are down, right? >> i spoke with the local captain and what do did d we look like for the last few years. we've gone from five, four, three,
cities will likely follow. >> the energy is so infectious but shear is sheryl davis, called mo' magic.' magic. >> he is one of our partners and mo magic and what does it stand for. >> mo magic, is a magic program out of the public defender's program. magic is mobilization of adolescent growth in our communities. they launched it in 2004 at hunters point. and they wanted to see it in the western addition. the area has been referred to the harlem of the west or the fillmore or...
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city. i do not have this document. in 2008, a professor of uc-davis published a study in the american institute of architects and parking garages in san francisco. 1945 hyde was prominently featured. it should be noted that the professor will be writing a book next year -- will be published next year on parking garages. and four is - a letter from 200. it was called "green garage llc ." it is ironic the developer did not use another name. i respectfully ask that the planning commission take dr on this project and retain its present use. converting this to condos will destroy historic elements, including open interior space, and essentially destroyed a linchpin of our neighborhood. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i am sara. i happen to be a member of the board of russian hill neighbors. also, one of the points that has not been brought up, you have heard testimony about how it will hurt the neighborhood. one of the point that has not been up is the fact that russian hill is one of the densest populated areas of the city, with the steepest ' and
city. i do not have this document. in 2008, a professor of uc-davis published a study in the american institute of architects and parking garages in san francisco. 1945 hyde was prominently featured. it should be noted that the professor will be writing a book next year -- will be published next year on parking garages. and four is - a letter from 200. it was called "green garage llc ." it is ironic the developer did not use another name. i respectfully ask that the planning...
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davis-bacon act imposes costs 22% above market wages. every dollar wasted is a dollar we can't use on other projects. in most city the davis-bacon act proposes wages that bear no resemblance to market wages. i ask for everyone's support on this measure and i yield back my time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from -- for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. price: i rise in opposition to this amendment and move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. price: this will preclude the homeland security or any entity that receives money from insisting or fair labor standards for construction -- for standards known as the davis-bacon standards. it's a simple concept and a fair one. it requires that workers on federally funded construction projects be paid no less than according to the economic policy institute, the differences in labor costs that this makes are insignificant, average labor costs including benefits and payroll taxes are roughly one 1/4 of construction costs. thus, if there's an increase in overall construct cost due to higher wages it likely would be modes
davis-bacon act imposes costs 22% above market wages. every dollar wasted is a dollar we can't use on other projects. in most city the davis-bacon act proposes wages that bear no resemblance to market wages. i ask for everyone's support on this measure and i yield back my time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from -- for what purpose does the gentleman rise? mr. price: i rise in opposition to this amendment and move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized....
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davis. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me on our panel tonight are rachel gordon, city hall reporter with the "san francisco chronicle." tom vacar, consumer editor with ktvu news. and thomas peele, investigative reporter for bay area news group on the chauncey bailey project. and carla marinucci, "san francisco chronicle," senior political editor. we're going to get to redistricting. which why is you're invited tonight. first we've got to talk about the budget. there have been talks going on all week. the deadline is right now. >> that's right. >> belva: what's happening? >> next wednesday. this has been going on for months. june 15th, the constitutional deadline. if these legislators don't get it together, they're going to be losing -- no budget no, pay is what the voters said when they passed prop 25. they'll be losing $402 a day. that's going to add up, we think, it may add a little fire to their passion to get the budget done this weekend, we hope. still, nothing really new there. jerry brown still wanting to extend these taxes, saying that it's necessary to close t
davis. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me on our panel tonight are rachel gordon, city hall reporter with the "san francisco chronicle." tom vacar, consumer editor with ktvu news. and thomas peele, investigative reporter for bay area news group on the chauncey bailey project. and carla marinucci, "san francisco chronicle," senior political editor. we're going to get to redistricting. which why is you're invited tonight. first we've got to...
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davie street. police say they expect all three men will face charges of. >>> sheriff's deputies are searching for the gunman and a motive in the city's first homicide. it happened at about 1015 last night. our cameras were there. contra costa county deputy state 22-year-old james newman junior of rodeo was driving the van when he was shot multiple times. >>> a diver missing in mendocino county is presumed dead. he and a friend got caught in the break near fort bragg. >>> scott gillespie was accused of murdering a woman in october 2000 by. he was sentenced to life without parole in september 2006. his attorney says that he was wrongly accused and they say evidence points to the woman's husband. >> indicated that he was innocent and another individual, daniel horowitz, was likely the perpetrator. >> there was no question that scott gillespie bruli murdered the woman -- brutally murdered the woman. >>> a standard cisco man was convicted of second-degree murder -- san francisco man was convicted of second-degree murder. they say that it can shot 18- year-old michael price. sentencing is scheduled for july 8th. >>> obviously nature cannot read the calend
davie street. police say they expect all three men will face charges of. >>> sheriff's deputies are searching for the gunman and a motive in the city's first homicide. it happened at about 1015 last night. our cameras were there. contra costa county deputy state 22-year-old james newman junior of rodeo was driving the van when he was shot multiple times. >>> a diver missing in mendocino county is presumed dead. he and a friend got caught in the break near fort bragg....
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davies campus and 26 tfer street -- 26th street. the last thing we wanted to present, you have been presented with the city's request. natural question to ask, how much does this all cost or how much is the value of the city's ask and i want to discuss how we suggest thinking about the dollar value. this is pretty high value and i'm sure before we are done we will have specific numbers. it's important to think about the request from the city in two distinct pieces. one-time commitments ties to the proposed development and continuing commitments which should be thought about in relation to the ongoing operations of all of the hospitals. the commitments are straightforward and you see them up on the screen here. we discussed them with you already today. total dollar asked is $108 million, which comes to 4.3% of the total $2.5 billion development cost of the project. you have recently seen parkmerced. the community benefits came to 7% of the total gross construction costs of that project. continuing commitments are a little trickier to think about. to begin with and maybe most clearly and importantly, we don't believe i
davies campus and 26 tfer street -- 26th street. the last thing we wanted to present, you have been presented with the city's request. natural question to ask, how much does this all cost or how much is the value of the city's ask and i want to discuss how we suggest thinking about the dollar value. this is pretty high value and i'm sure before we are done we will have specific numbers. it's important to think about the request from the city in two distinct pieces. one-time commitments ties to...
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davis. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me on our news panel tonight is rachel gordon, city hall reporter for "the san francisco chronicle." ana tintocalis, education reporter from the "california report" on kqed public radio and wyatt buchanan. sacramento bureau reporter for "the san francisco chronicle." wyatt, let's begin with you. it's been a few days since state legislators found out they're not going to get paid until they passed a balanced budget. how do they like working for free? >> they don't. nobody is happy about this decision, but the reactions came in different ways from different folks. mostly democrats came out and criticized it. republicans stayed either quiet or said, you know, okay, this is -- we're okay with this decision. we need a budget. there were a few democrats who said that, too, but there were some really fiery language from some democrats. >> now, of course, the state controller is a democrat, and just as they were unhappy with jerry brown's veto, they're also unhappy with the controller's decision. what did john chiang say was the reason for withholding their pay. >> what he did was took a l
davis. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me on our news panel tonight is rachel gordon, city hall reporter for "the san francisco chronicle." ana tintocalis, education reporter from the "california report" on kqed public radio and wyatt buchanan. sacramento bureau reporter for "the san francisco chronicle." wyatt, let's begin with you. it's been a few days since state legislators found out they're not going to get paid until they...
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davis medical center. >>> the veteran officer mike noonan was appointed to the post by city manager john russo.h the alameda police department since 1986 and has served as interim police chief since july of last year. he is also credited with helping start the department's school resource officer program which puts officers on alameda school campuses. >>> new video just into our newsroom of a special education teacher arrested by police on charges of rape. a ktvu cameraman captured these pictures of 56-year-old jerry johnson after 10:00 tonight. he is accused of raping a developmentally challenged student aide. police say johnson sexually assaulted the 18-year-old at the elementary school where they worked. we are told the teenager has the mental capacity of a 7-year- old. the police say if anyone suspects there might be more victims, give them a call. >>> there is word tonight that a half brother of convicted killer yousef bay the 4th was released from jail this weekend. joshua bay spent nearly four years in custody as part of a plea bargain. he had agreed to testify against bay to avoid facin
davis medical center. >>> the veteran officer mike noonan was appointed to the post by city manager john russo.h the alameda police department since 1986 and has served as interim police chief since july of last year. he is also credited with helping start the department's school resource officer program which puts officers on alameda school campuses. >>> new video just into our newsroom of a special education teacher arrested by police on charges of rape. a ktvu cameraman...
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davis medical center. >>> the veteran officer mike noonan was appointed to the post by city manager john russo.nan has been with the alameda police department since 1986 and has served as interim police chief since july of last year. he is also credited with helping start the department's school resource officer program which puts officers on alameda school campuses. >>> new video just into our newsroom of a special education teacher arrested by police on charges of rape. a ktvu cameraman captured these pictures of 56-year-old jerry johnson after 10:00 tonight. he is accused of raping a developmentally challenged student aide. police say johnson sexually assaulted the 18-year-old at the elementary school where they worked. we are told the teenager has the mental capacity of a 7-year- old. the police say if anyone suspects there might be more victims, give them a call. >>> there is word tonight that a half brother of convicted killer yousef bay the 4th was released from jail this weekend. joshua bay spent nearly four years in custody as part of a plea bargain. he had agreed to testify against ba
davis medical center. >>> the veteran officer mike noonan was appointed to the post by city manager john russo.nan has been with the alameda police department since 1986 and has served as interim police chief since july of last year. he is also credited with helping start the department's school resource officer program which puts officers on alameda school campuses. >>> new video just into our newsroom of a special education teacher arrested by police on charges of rape. a...
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cities. jessica chastain, everybody. robbie robertson performs next. come on back, more "late night." ♪ [ male announcer ] the davisteeth. so how did only one get gingivitis? well, one in two people do. thankfully, there's new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. looks like the twins are even again. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. life opens up when you do. . . ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a rock n' roll hall of famer who just released his first new album in 13 years, "how to become clairvoyant." tonight he's performing the song "straight down the line" with a little help from robert randolph and the roots. please welcome robbie robertson! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ from the chitlin' circuit to the peppermint lounge been run off more than once for goin' underground ♪ ♪ where i met an old bluesman with a walking cane he wore a stripe suit and used someone else's name ♪ ♪ he said
cities. jessica chastain, everybody. robbie robertson performs next. come on back, more "late night." ♪ [ male announcer ] the davisteeth. so how did only one get gingivitis? well, one in two people do. thankfully, there's new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. looks like the...
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city. and take lives and cause people to be maimed and wounded. we will not have it in jesus name. >> reporter: this was the second homicide this year. chief davis says the crime rate has decreased dramatically. he says in 2009 this neighborhood had 600 killings. >>> and police say around 10:00 this morning someone discovered a bloody plastic garbage bag with human remains in front of a house on the 600 block of com era nda drive. police say it seemed the remains were of an adult. although they did not not say if it was of a man or a woman. police are investigating this case as a homicide. >>> the centers for disease control issued the first official notice of the disease that would become known as aids 20 years ago today. the cdc was then flooded with calls with reports of the puzzling disease. since then about 600,000 people have died of aids from the disease. worldwide the figures are staggering an estimated 25 million deaths since 1981. coming up later in our newscast, ktvus maureen naylor takes us back to the 1980s to remember what that time was like here in the area. >>> the death this past week of two san francisco firefighters has cast a
city. and take lives and cause people to be maimed and wounded. we will not have it in jesus name. >> reporter: this was the second homicide this year. chief davis says the crime rate has decreased dramatically. he says in 2009 this neighborhood had 600 killings. >>> and police say around 10:00 this morning someone discovered a bloody plastic garbage bag with human remains in front of a house on the 600 block of com era nda drive. police say it seemed the remains were of an...
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davis's sister. >> i'm an eye for an eye guy. i would have been more glad if i found him. >> reporter: in his old neighborhood, southey bulger is legendary, woven into this city's fabric. back in the day, whitey bulger ran this liquor store. people say he punished people in the basement. >> nobody knew the extent he was doing things. but people just stayed out of his way. >> reporter: whitey bulger worked as an fbi informant, digging up dirt on his competition, boston's italian mob. he was the inspirit ration for jack nicholson's character in "the departed." but in this case, real life is far more intriguing. just as investigators say whitey was ordering hits, his brother, billy bulger was rising in state government, president of the massachusetts state senate and later president of umass, he came to court today to see his brother. billy has always denied any knowledge of whitey's alleged crimes or where he's been hiding. msnbc's lawrence o'donnell grew up nearby. >> you would not be asked questions about what your brother does, because too many people have brothers doing things they couldn't explain. >> reporter: but those pesky questions never went away, even
davis's sister. >> i'm an eye for an eye guy. i would have been more glad if i found him. >> reporter: in his old neighborhood, southey bulger is legendary, woven into this city's fabric. back in the day, whitey bulger ran this liquor store. people say he punished people in the basement. >> nobody knew the extent he was doing things. but people just stayed out of his way. >> reporter: whitey bulger worked as an fbi informant, digging up dirt on his competition, boston's...
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projects and davis to get existing assets to deliver this kind of return to our two key markets our russia is a primary market we're ninety percent of our investment is concentrated in the city which is so because what the market has to do those are the markets that we're going to be looking forward to i suppose expand on the existing businesses that we operated and also new projects. alcoa the top aluminum producer sees a big future for the metal with an average growth rate of six point five percent annually becoming wants russia to take a big part in that development and the vice president says they're trying to make that happen. we have strong business and russia been here since two thousand and five to seven hundred fifty million dollars in the market you see we see growth in this market so we're we're going to we're going to focus on russia and what we're trying to do in russia is increase productivity which is make sure that you know both our plants reach a level of productivity that is this isn't what we were seeing a root you know growing when the man growing we look at a market like china. fifteen percent in two thousand and eleven seen emerging like russia we see t
projects and davis to get existing assets to deliver this kind of return to our two key markets our russia is a primary market we're ninety percent of our investment is concentrated in the city which is so because what the market has to do those are the markets that we're going to be looking forward to i suppose expand on the existing businesses that we operated and also new projects. alcoa the top aluminum producer sees a big future for the metal with an average growth rate of six point five...
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davis this coming friday. the flame of hope throughout the streets of san francisco today. the police chief was the first of 30 officers who carried the torch throughout the city> it's just huge to do these sorts of things for the -- such a special occasion for these great young people. >> this is the first time since 2007 the special olympics torch passed through san francisco. police departments in northern california donated more than $1 million for this event. >> very nice. a big change is coming up to the internet. the organization approved a plan to add new web site names. the changes were approved this morning in a meeting in singapore. starting next year, the addresses can end with almost any word in any language. currently it's limited to a short list. organizations will be allowed to create new names. >> you better register dot-cheryl. i just want to get that property. investors in the mood to buy today, facebook has beaten out yahoo in a key category. >> move over, yahoo, facebook set to surpass yahoo becoming the top display ad seller in the u.s. with more than half a billion users foosbook has lured advertisers and display ad revenue up 81% this y
davis this coming friday. the flame of hope throughout the streets of san francisco today. the police chief was the first of 30 officers who carried the torch throughout the city> it's just huge to do these sorts of things for the -- such a special occasion for these great young people. >> this is the first time since 2007 the special olympics torch passed through san francisco. police departments in northern california donated more than $1 million for this event. >> very nice. a...
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city. they raised money for the athletes. >> we had 30 people out here running and that is half of our police department why raised over 32 million. >> and the torch run will end in davist is where the special olympics of northern california take place. >>> and nice day for it as well. >> spencer is here. >> and big torch in the sky was visible in the inland locations and a wide view as we look outside from the high definition camera and looking down in an impressive marine lawyer and pushing through the golden gate . this is what it looked like this afternoon. all the way to monterey . cooling not only in the coast but inland areas as well . down in the valley and it was warm in the south bay and east bay in the bay area and look at high temperatures. 86 was the high in antioch and 81 in livermore and 80 in concord and clover dale . feat in santa rosa and 72 in san francisco . right now 83 in antioch. it is slow to cool down there and cents in the inland locations and 55 in half moon bay. highlights and low clows spreading inland and becoming sunny tomorrow afternoon . warming trend begins on father's day . overnight tonight. low clouds pushing farther inland. low to
city. they raised money for the athletes. >> we had 30 people out here running and that is half of our police department why raised over 32 million. >> and the torch run will end in davist is where the special olympics of northern california take place. >>> and nice day for it as well. >> spencer is here. >> and big torch in the sky was visible in the inland locations and a wide view as we look outside from the high definition camera and looking down in an...
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city council will soon consider a referendum to be put on the ballot calling for an amendment to the united states constitution to strip corporations of the personhood the corporate court reporter davis deceptively gave them more than a century ago course this resolution in colorado is just a tiny step in other communities have passed similar resolutions thirty one point arena california about a decade ago it keeps the message going and most importantly it keeps waking people up to amend the u.s. constitution congress must pass an amendment in both chambers with a two thirds majority and then three quarters of all state legislatures need to pass it as well so you have boulder colorado passes the resolution still a long way to go to convince congress to write and introduce and pass an amendment and then send it to the states you could take years on the other hand on march twenty third one nine hundred seventy one congress passed by two thirds the twenty sixth amendment after less than a year of discussion and debate and it was ratified by three quarters of the states just a bit over three months later on july first one hundred seventy one. why so fast why did take three months to pass
city council will soon consider a referendum to be put on the ballot calling for an amendment to the united states constitution to strip corporations of the personhood the corporate court reporter davis deceptively gave them more than a century ago course this resolution in colorado is just a tiny step in other communities have passed similar resolutions thirty one point arena california about a decade ago it keeps the message going and most importantly it keeps waking people up to amend the...
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city at about 5:30 p.m. no reports of damage. it struck the same area where three twisters destroyed almond acres last week. there was a report over davisre you live, plains in the midwest you have tornadoes but midwest, east coast. >> and not as much rain do we usually see in the bay area. >> and radar beam gets less and less. so a few light sprinkles in the north bay for your morning commute. temperatures dropped below yesterday's readings around the bay shore into the south bay and half moon by. a little bit warmer than yesterday. you won't feel much of a difference when you step outside. look at the best radar returns, they stay in the north bay at 9:00. temperatures in the upper 40s to low 50s. by noon, we'll watch this area shrink a little bit and still head through the north bay. rest of us, mostly cloudy and mid to upper 50s. by the afternoon hours, our threat of showers really diminishes as the energy needed moves off to the east. you can see a lot of clearing by 4:00. 59 in half moon bay to mid to upper 60s inland. temperatures today, about 5-15 degrees cooler than average. tomorrow most of the day is dry until the latter part
city at about 5:30 p.m. no reports of damage. it struck the same area where three twisters destroyed almond acres last week. there was a report over davisre you live, plains in the midwest you have tornadoes but midwest, east coast. >> and not as much rain do we usually see in the bay area. >> and radar beam gets less and less. so a few light sprinkles in the north bay for your morning commute. temperatures dropped below yesterday's readings around the bay shore into the south bay...
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davis. in oakland, people ran for cover when rain came down. a few were lucky enough to be in the bus shelter when it hit. spencer christian has more on the tornado in utica city. >> we are getting a break. but the sacramento valley is getting anything but a break this afternoon. violent and powerful storms. a tornado reported on the ground five miles northeast . this hook here in the pattern of this storm, that is probably where the tornado is there. a tornado warning is in affect for the areas of county until 6:15 . the storps are violent in this area . over in the sierra, as we look at unusual june 1st weather . we have snow from lake tahoe . chains are required on highway 50 and interstate 80. and the snow continues to fall there. what is coming next for the bay area. we'll look closer at that in a moment. >> a policy review is underway in san jose where a fire department rescue team pulled a man from the gaudewill you please-- gaudelupe river. fire fighters had to stand by and watch the man drawn because they were not certified in water rescue. >> sky 7 was overhead when members of the crack rescue team saved the man from the river. the heroic actions are
davis. in oakland, people ran for cover when rain came down. a few were lucky enough to be in the bus shelter when it hit. spencer christian has more on the tornado in utica city. >> we are getting a break. but the sacramento valley is getting anything but a break this afternoon. violent and powerful storms. a tornado reported on the ground five miles northeast . this hook here in the pattern of this storm, that is probably where the tornado is there. a tornado warning is in affect for...
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davis's agents and alexander, the future great our tourist and the army, and this happened soon after he was taking the command and alexander asked what is the general wheat audacious enough? we need all the city and i said alexander, you're going to see shortly all of the audacity you need to see and laughing you see is it doesn't come from the combativeness as such it comes from the calculation on his part. if you look at june, 1862, the controversy had a terrible winter for donelson who surrendered to, you have nash phill captured, the battle of shiloh where the confederacy lost and new orleans captured and excuse me, the union army of the potomac and a handful of house of richmond, and the attitude in the north was they thought the war was going to be over shortly and there was every reason to believe it may be over shortly so the winter of 62 was a winter where the confederacy thought to be cut off in the defensive and the union army swallowed up the land and the largest city had been captured in new orleans. he saw that the only chance they had as an opponent whose material might and manpower may not be unlimited but it was certainly compared to the confederacy and felt you had to take t
davis's agents and alexander, the future great our tourist and the army, and this happened soon after he was taking the command and alexander asked what is the general wheat audacious enough? we need all the city and i said alexander, you're going to see shortly all of the audacity you need to see and laughing you see is it doesn't come from the combativeness as such it comes from the calculation on his part. if you look at june, 1862, the controversy had a terrible winter for donelson who...
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city come to be trimmed here as well. the judge is a daily customer, as is mr. turpin. the colonel wears a full grain maine of hair -- mane. looks just like the jefferson davis statue they put up in raleigh, and only wants a bit of neatening up once a week. he waxes the tips of his moustache at home. they got the governor, and they got the numbers, says mr. mr. turpin. the way they got it fixed, it'll take a revolution to push 'em out. mr. turpin is thin on top, and hoch is carefully spreading what's left with his comb over the scalp. we must not bow to the tyranny of numbers, says the judge. what if tomorrow the blunt family decide to bring in 5,000 chinamen to bale their cotton? is should we then be ruled by chinamen? i think so. dorsey waves his hand for the judge to stop moving his jaw. humiliation, i tell you, the judge goes on. sold the mountain folk a bill of goods they bought the colored folks with whitemen's positions, and now he means to ruin this city. dorsey crosses to put a couple towels into the steamer. when the judge gets going like this, it's to wait him out. he's been known to jump to his feet and pace, so you have to be careful with the cu
city come to be trimmed here as well. the judge is a daily customer, as is mr. turpin. the colonel wears a full grain maine of hair -- mane. looks just like the jefferson davis statue they put up in raleigh, and only wants a bit of neatening up once a week. he waxes the tips of his moustache at home. they got the governor, and they got the numbers, says mr. mr. turpin. the way they got it fixed, it'll take a revolution to push 'em out. mr. turpin is thin on top, and hoch is carefully spreading...
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police say davis and another man fired more than 40 rounds, killing a 19-year-old man, and wounding three other people. >>> a built in gps device helped redwood citypolice catch a car thief. investigators were searching for a lexus that was stolen last friday. so they went to a lexus dealership, and had the gps on the car activated. within an hour or two, they found the stolen car and the suspect. nicholas castro, according to police, tried to drive away, but he got caught in traffic, and was arrested when he tried to jump out of the car, and run. his girlfriend was also arrested for a misdemeanor warrant. >>> also police have confirmed to ktvu they have made an arrest in that deadly shooting outside sweet jimmy's bar in oakland. the shooting back in april left two men dead, and injured four others. police so far have not released any more information about the arrest, because the investigation continues. >>> it is 8:37, a san francisco jury is ordering a lake tahoe casino to pay $3.25 million in damages to a woman severely injured after drinking what she thought was water, but turned out to be acid. four years ago, julia ellis ordered a bottle of
police say davis and another man fired more than 40 rounds, killing a 19-year-old man, and wounding three other people. >>> a built in gps device helped redwood citypolice catch a car thief. investigators were searching for a lexus that was stolen last friday. so they went to a lexus dealership, and had the gps on the car activated. within an hour or two, they found the stolen car and the suspect. nicholas castro, according to police, tried to drive away, but he got caught in traffic,...
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city of springfield was especially hard hit. at least 40 people were sent to the hospital. and hundreds are spending the night in emergency shelters. linsey davisected to see this. look at this massive tornado. it's one of at least two to touch down in western massachusetts. >> i don't know what the right thing to do is here. but it seems like it's coming right towards us. >> reporter: this was the scene in springfield when a funnel cloud slammed into the downtown, tree limbs and shingles swirled above the skyline and then it ripped its way through to the suburbs. >> we saw that they were circling. we could see the darkness coming towards us through the parking lot. you could see the trees flying over the cars, on to the cars hitting the cars. it was very, it was surreal to be honest. you couldn't believe it was happening. >> reporter: at this community center the roof was sheared all. the damage so devastating a state of emergency declared in massachusetts. state police say in the hardest-hit areas most roads are impassible. people are stuck in their cars because of downed power lines. >> preliminarily we have confirmed reports of four fatalit
city of springfield was especially hard hit. at least 40 people were sent to the hospital. and hundreds are spending the night in emergency shelters. linsey davisected to see this. look at this massive tornado. it's one of at least two to touch down in western massachusetts. >> i don't know what the right thing to do is here. but it seems like it's coming right towards us. >> reporter: this was the scene in springfield when a funnel cloud slammed into the downtown, tree limbs and...
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davis' sister. >> you know, i would have been more glad if i found him. >> reporter: in his old neighborhood, bulger is legendary, woven into this city's fabric. >> checkhe locals here, you know, think that whitey is a big hero. >> reporter: back in the day, whitey bulger ran this liquor store. locals say he punished people in the basement. >> people minded their business. nobody knew the extent that he was doing things. but they just knew you stayed out of his way. >> reporter: bulger allegedly ran boston's irish mob, and worked as an fbi informant. digging up dirt on his competition, boston's italian mob. he was the inspiration -- >> all right. >> reporter: for -- for jack nicholson's character in "the departed." but in this case real life is far more intriguing. just as investigators say whitey was ordering hits, his brother billy bulger was rising in state government. president of the massachusetts state senate, and later president of umass. he came to court today to see his brother. billy has always denied any knowledge of whitey's alleged crimes, or where he's been hiding. msnbc's lawrence o'donnell grew up nearby. >> you would not be asked quest
davis' sister. >> you know, i would have been more glad if i found him. >> reporter: in his old neighborhood, bulger is legendary, woven into this city's fabric. >> checkhe locals here, you know, think that whitey is a big hero. >> reporter: back in the day, whitey bulger ran this liquor store. locals say he punished people in the basement. >> people minded their business. nobody knew the extent that he was doing things. but they just knew you stayed out of his...