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street and vallejo street; and seawall lot 323/324 bounded by the embarcadero, broadway street and davis street. (resolution no. 13-42) >> my name is shai edwards and i am the senior property manager for the water front and i want to let you know that i am here today to request authorization to offer a competitive bid, on the five-year lease for the following five sea wall lots. 301, 314, 321, 322-1, 323/324. all located in the northern water front. i am going to provide a brief background of the lots. and discuss the rationale for consolidating the lots into one operator. and i will outline objectives of the project and provide the overview of the financial of the lease and discuss the bid process and qualification and hopefully with your approval and input, move forward on issuing the bid. so, as background, we have two current operators, central parking and priority parking. they are operating, the five lots, plus one expansion lot. and central parking, is operating sea wall lot, 301 which is known as the triangle lot and that is primarily the fisherman's wharf community and then 314 serves
street and vallejo street; and seawall lot 323/324 bounded by the embarcadero, broadway street and davis street. (resolution no. 13-42) >> my name is shai edwards and i am the senior property manager for the water front and i want to let you know that i am here today to request authorization to offer a competitive bid, on the five-year lease for the following five sea wall lots. 301, 314, 321, 322-1, 323/324. all located in the northern water front. i am going to provide a brief...
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it's all because of a stalled big rig still blocking one lane approaching the davis street exit. day. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars end monday. now, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars end monday at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ wayne: let's go! you've got $20,000. (screaming) wayne: i got a monkey, i got a monkey. jonathan mangum, fitness professional... oh! - you're wayne brady! wayne: yes. - who wants to make a deal?! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady. wayne: welcome, welcome, welcome. it's "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady. you know what we do, right? we make deals. first deal up, i need a couple. let me get a couple. i'll take you two, i'll take you two. yes. eit
it's all because of a stalled big rig still blocking one lane approaching the davis street exit. day. female narrator: sleep train challenged its manufacturers to offer even lower prices. but the mattress price wars end monday. now, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save....
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they were chanting and marching outside the store on davis street.loyee makes $1.85 an hour. protest ever say it needs to be well above that. >> that's a poverty wage. they are having to take on second jobs, they are having to use food stamps, other public programs to get by. >> wal-mart released a statement saying that the company's wages fall at the higher end of the retail industry and the company said that most of its employees make more than the minimum wage. >>> some shoppers at a kohl's store are angry after saying they were denied special sales prices. dozens of shoppers at say they were told the black friday sale ended while they were actually still waiting in line. many of them said they were in line for hours, long before the sale prices were set to expire. >> they kept saying they were going to honor the sales until 2:30. >> standing in line for two hours. >> first time here, my last time. >> so far the corporate offices has not issued a statement about the dispute. >>> apple share holders have something to be thankful for over the holida
they were chanting and marching outside the store on davis street.loyee makes $1.85 an hour. protest ever say it needs to be well above that. >> that's a poverty wage. they are having to take on second jobs, they are having to use food stamps, other public programs to get by. >> wal-mart released a statement saying that the company's wages fall at the higher end of the retail industry and the company said that most of its employees make more than the minimum wage. >>> some...
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south 880 we had a spinout but around davis street blocking your slow in. in toward hayward for south 880. the bill for the y, that's moving with the taillights past the coliseum. the build is on for the nimitz as well. a live look from our emeryville camera. the metering lights, those are on. once you get on it's smooth for the bay bridge. >> thank you. now is this for a twist. two teams could share a stadium next year. the a's playing at o.co, a report this morning says the american league west champs might host their home game at at&t park. >> bob's got the details. good morning. >> good morning to you, laura and jon. this unusual arrangement would be temporary. only two years, if it were to happen it would start next season. this is all according to the "san francisco chronicle." the a's for the o.co organization. the lease is up. the team has not been able to come to agreement with the commission. they want control over concessions and like a several year lease heil the team wants two. major league baseball suggesting that the two teams share at&t park
south 880 we had a spinout but around davis street blocking your slow in. in toward hayward for south 880. the bill for the y, that's moving with the taillights past the coliseum. the build is on for the nimitz as well. a live look from our emeryville camera. the metering lights, those are on. once you get on it's smooth for the bay bridge. >> thank you. now is this for a twist. two teams could share a stadium next year. the a's playing at o.co, a report this morning says the american...
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and there's a new accident southbound it's in san leandro approaching davis street.ections. also, there's a stalled big rig one-way traffic control in effect in san mateo county. westbound 92 approaching the highway 35 interchange, and the bay bridge much improved backed up to the overcrossing. wayne: go! you won $20,000! (screaming) i got a monkey! jonathan mangum, fitness professional! - you're wayne brady! wayne: yes. - who wants to make a deal? jonathan: it's time for “let's make a deal.” now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: hey, welcome to “let's make a deal.” i'm wayne brady, thanks for tuning you know how we do it here at “let's make a deal.” every blue moon, we have something special. well, today's one of those days. this is our very special twitter episode. on today's show, every deal has been influenced by our twitter followers-- thank you so much for following, twitter fam-- and the outcome of what they've decided is being revealed for the first time as we record the episode, so it's just like you're playing with us except you're at home.
and there's a new accident southbound it's in san leandro approaching davis street.ections. also, there's a stalled big rig one-way traffic control in effect in san mateo county. westbound 92 approaching the highway 35 interchange, and the bay bridge much improved backed up to the overcrossing. wayne: go! you won $20,000! (screaming) i got a monkey! jonathan mangum, fitness professional! - you're wayne brady! wayne: yes. - who wants to make a deal? jonathan: it's time for “let's make a...
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davis, all roads lead to little village. a major distribution hub and home to gangs like the latin kings and the two six. a paid streetas set up a deal with a phony i.d. ring that's controlled by the latin kings, davis and the sheriff's police are building a case against the ring. >> gave you a social, too? >> uh-huh. that one looks the best out of the three. >> by purchasing fake green cards, driver's licenses and social security cards from them. >> right now we're just trying to identify the players and find out exactly where they're printing the i.d.s. >> after completing their second deal, davis and officers in separate vehicles take turns following their target around town. >> guys, try and pick him up coming out on 26th because most likely hopefully he's going to go drop it off. yeah, go ahead. >> i got him. i see him now. he's up ahead of me. >> all right, billy, the van is set up and we're in a good vantage point. >> okay. great. >> he's going inside the laundromat now. he's going to go get it. going to make the exchange right now. there he is. oh, there he is, there he is. he's walking out of the building. he
davis, all roads lead to little village. a major distribution hub and home to gangs like the latin kings and the two six. a paid streetas set up a deal with a phony i.d. ring that's controlled by the latin kings, davis and the sheriff's police are building a case against the ring. >> gave you a social, too? >> uh-huh. that one looks the best out of the three. >> by purchasing fake green cards, driver's licenses and social security cards from them. >> right now we're just...
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because the back up usually begins here before davis street remains heavy through hayward.y freeways and not very much better this morning. the ride here. we haven't had any major accidents. looking at your ride on the north bay, the drive times have shot up on one 01 southbound. we are now looking at commute to about 15 minutes from a bottle to the golden gate bridge. a quick update on the bart, still major delays, richmond fremont lanes with to station closures. else garrido del norte stations are closed bridge richmond plaza is open. the delays at sfo are a ripple effects being felt >>erica: the atmosphere is up to dry to accommodate this moisture so much of the rain that is falling is not even hitting the ground. sunday by late afternoon and temperatures warmer than they are expected for this time of year. tomorrow is shaping up to be the warmest day of the week. i think we will start to reach the made '70s. pretty quiet weather for the weekend but we are talking about the potential of gusty winds thursday and friday. i will highlight your 7 day around the bay forecast
because the back up usually begins here before davis street remains heavy through hayward.y freeways and not very much better this morning. the ride here. we haven't had any major accidents. looking at your ride on the north bay, the drive times have shot up on one 01 southbound. we are now looking at commute to about 15 minutes from a bottle to the golden gate bridge. a quick update on the bart, still major delays, richmond fremont lanes with to station closures. else garrido del norte...
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it led me to the streets. >> davis's first brush with the law came at the age of nine. >> i was hungry. i saw a girl come out the store with a bag. i smashed the bag of food. i was hungry. she held on to the bag, i took the food stamps and the food. i went and ate. police caught me eating. >> he grew up living outside of the house more because of the chaos within the house. there wasn't food, not the tinges -- things that a little kid needed. as he got older he hung out with older guys in the gang. they took care of him. >> they gave me a roof, i was eating, i was getting $350 for looking out for the police. i'm like, "this is - this is heavy yen." >> davis's unstable family life was documented by the illinois department of children and family family family services. they acknowledged he had fallen through the cracks. prosecutors argued that davis could have stood with his hands in his pockets and he was guilty of home invasion and first degree murder. >> in 1983 a jury found him getty of double murder. no matter of the circumstances the court was required to give him the mandatory sen
it led me to the streets. >> davis's first brush with the law came at the age of nine. >> i was hungry. i saw a girl come out the store with a bag. i smashed the bag of food. i was hungry. she held on to the bag, i took the food stamps and the food. i went and ate. police caught me eating. >> he grew up living outside of the house more because of the chaos within the house. there wasn't food, not the tinges -- things that a little kid needed. as he got older he hung out with...
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street will close during construction. price tag of $13-$15 million. >>> scientists at uc davis are calling it a quote strange anomoly. a large number of dead star fishlining the california coastline. they are dying from cstar wasting disease. it costs them to lose their arms turning them into goo. they report the disease killed up to 95% of the animals in tide pool populations. it is never this widespread. the sampling found it from alaska to southern california. >> they are going to work on that one. >> i was going to wonder how you were going to transition that to me. >> i am not going this. roberta? >> yes. we allowed the wind advisory to be canceled. good evening. now, take a look at the live camera. looking out towards the bay bridge and the waters are calm, the skies are overcast and currently air temperatures are 87 degrees in oakland east to the bridge. due west at 57. also in san francisco. to the south, san jose, middle 50s to the north. a pair of 5 and santa rose a today's highs. again, cooler than yesterday. but in one location, san francisco, yesterday, checking in at 60, today, 61, down from the average
street will close during construction. price tag of $13-$15 million. >>> scientists at uc davis are calling it a quote strange anomoly. a large number of dead star fishlining the california coastline. they are dying from cstar wasting disease. it costs them to lose their arms turning them into goo. they report the disease killed up to 95% of the animals in tide pool populations. it is never this widespread. the sampling found it from alaska to southern california. >> they are...
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davis. >> absolutely. >> and we also use it for good. we use it to organize. if you look at occupy wall streetaround and we do use twitter. >> is there a generation piece to this too? i heard that younger people use facebook, older people use twitter. >> my mom is on twitter and facebook and the last data i have seen says that you have gotten is 60% jump in boomers who engage in social media with 20% last year and 32% now. so folks are -- everybody is involved, pretty much in social media these days. >> i'm glad you make it point. one of the concerns people had about digital media is that while it may get people engaged, it doesn't get them out of their house. many old school folk say digital communication is great. but people don't connect any more. does the community become fragmented because of this stuff? >> if anything i think it makes us more collaborative. to all centralize in an area where we may not connect face-to-face but we can all chime in or discuss issues that are relevant or discuss, you know, trending topics that are relevant. i think that makes for a more collaborative dynami
davis. >> absolutely. >> and we also use it for good. we use it to organize. if you look at occupy wall streetaround and we do use twitter. >> is there a generation piece to this too? i heard that younger people use facebook, older people use twitter. >> my mom is on twitter and facebook and the last data i have seen says that you have gotten is 60% jump in boomers who engage in social media with 20% last year and 32% now. so folks are -- everybody is involved, pretty...
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the message of the former employees to attend the street into the bcg and putting it the situation is difficult sab went out with out just fine. davies your blog or news published on its neighbors. belgium is to painting it comes to fashion a new bill that could extend its nolan euthanasia to town and he ill people aged under nemy country in the welsh grandchildren to try to use to die the belgian parliament is discussing the proposal put forward by between six and is costly. it's not you can use in a chair from my nest with the consent of that parents should be an option in exceptional cases and several pediatricians say the eco frame my porridge is necessary. he says. when the situation because we have to families in a state secret and we calmed right down all really happened on the monitor to a stop to sweet wants to get the best care possible awesome. a group of pediatricians puppies tonight unless a belgian news papers this week asking the lawmakers to support the pale that many and peace remain to be a and mm. lifeas hopes of reaching the last four of the atp world tour finals in london of supporting his second group match agai
the message of the former employees to attend the street into the bcg and putting it the situation is difficult sab went out with out just fine. davies your blog or news published on its neighbors. belgium is to painting it comes to fashion a new bill that could extend its nolan euthanasia to town and he ill people aged under nemy country in the welsh grandchildren to try to use to die the belgian parliament is discussing the proposal put forward by between six and is costly. it's not you can...
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davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions. >> very soon there will be of much more seniors in that area. we are trying to focus on whether a stop sign or stoplight might help. >> tried to look at issues
davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at...
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the back of the truck at post street near union square the men pinned against the back of the truck. one had a leg broken. others injured their legs and hands. >> uc davis authorities are stepping up patrols after saying someone tried to blow up a fraternity house. member as lerted police yesterday, after noticing the smell of gas and they found evincde of smn opening gas valves on the kitchen stove, that started a fire. nobody was hurt. police called in bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms to investigate. uc davis warning about that attack. >> a a former stanford player left dolphins last week. now, his teammate, ritchie incognito is accused of sending him rarely slurs. david? >> coaches and players hold jonathan martin in high reward. ritchie incognito admits he's no choir boy. the brunt of the alleged harassment is jonathan martin. he has taken a leave of absence after reports of verbal abuse by ritchie incognito. he left him a message beginning with the n word and threatening to kill him and also reports he shook him down for 15,000ses today finance a trip for team members. the dolphins have suspend incognito who had dismrin problems during his c
the back of the truck at post street near union square the men pinned against the back of the truck. one had a leg broken. others injured their legs and hands. >> uc davis authorities are stepping up patrols after saying someone tried to blow up a fraternity house. member as lerted police yesterday, after noticing the smell of gas and they found evincde of smn opening gas valves on the kitchen stove, that started a fire. nobody was hurt. police called in bureau of alcohol, tobacco and...
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davis recas that gm got the message from its dealer network. not only could a gm dealer not sell enough cars to pay his bills, but down the street, there was toyotaler who was successfully selling cars. a mercedes benz dealer selling $35,000 cars couldn't get enough. but the guy selling oldsmobiles, pontiacs, buicks, and chevrolets couldn't move a car to save their lives. it was a very sobering moment. in 1980, general motors, america's symbol of blue chip profitability, reported an annual loss. it was the company's first since 1921. did gm know a changing market meant carmaking changes? robert stempel is the executive in charge of gm's buick, oldsmobile, and cadillac division. things like the energy crisis, oil availability, meant our products needed to get hundreds of pounds lighter. engines had to get more efficient. things we'd given away as we controlled emissions or safety we had to regain. that meant looking at the process that had served us for 60 years. for gm, switching to new plants involved weighing tradeoffs. was it the best place to invest? obviously, your rate of return should be better than that in the banking industry. our countr
davis recas that gm got the message from its dealer network. not only could a gm dealer not sell enough cars to pay his bills, but down the street, there was toyotaler who was successfully selling cars. a mercedes benz dealer selling $35,000 cars couldn't get enough. but the guy selling oldsmobiles, pontiacs, buicks, and chevrolets couldn't move a car to save their lives. it was a very sobering moment. in 1980, general motors, america's symbol of blue chip profitability, reported an annual...
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that malcolm x plates about when he first comes to harlem or miles davis so before they become the e -- the icon they walk the streets of harlem so that is a fascinating period unlike any that have gone before to pave the way for what would would, later so i thought it was worth attention and focus. . . >> or who are making access to certain publishing houses and things like that available. i think in the '40s what you get are people who are much more self-consciously politicized. not that the earlier moments aren't, but these are people who, artists who are coming of age in a period where there is a, there's a kind of activist momentum, and they see themselves very consciously as part of that activist moment. so that the institutions, it's not so much individuals who are offering patronage to them, but there are institutions that are providing venues and places for them to publish and perform. and many of those institutions actually come out of a sort of more radical sensibility from the 1930s. their artistic organizations or publications, but they see themselves as having a kind of social action mission, you know?
that malcolm x plates about when he first comes to harlem or miles davis so before they become the e -- the icon they walk the streets of harlem so that is a fascinating period unlike any that have gone before to pave the way for what would would, later so i thought it was worth attention and focus. . . >> or who are making access to certain publishing houses and things like that available. i think in the '40s what you get are people who are much more self-consciously politicized. not...
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>> good morning, my name is robert davis and i am a bay view resident and i would like to ask for a little help with this case, this is 38 and 31rd street and on the corner of third and oak dale. and if you will look at the summary all of the details are here. we lost some money by not collecting the multiplier, and this case has gone on for many, many years, all of the details are in the back. and we would like to resolution. thank you. >> thank you, mr. davis. >> mr. davis, on these you bring them in to us in the morning of the hearing is there any way that you could get them into the office before the hearing so that we can review them? >> of course. >> yeah. because i know that you go to so much work with these but it would be nice before you would make a presentation on it. >> no problem, i have been talking about this, more than four years. >> yeah. >> the next up is 5122 third, and it is the silo church and another case of blight and notices of violations and director's hearings and orders of abatement and i will bring that one up next month. >> 5122 third street. >> okay. >> item 7. >> could i have a comment? >> sorry commission
>> good morning, my name is robert davis and i am a bay view resident and i would like to ask for a little help with this case, this is 38 and 31rd street and on the corner of third and oak dale. and if you will look at the summary all of the details are here. we lost some money by not collecting the multiplier, and this case has gone on for many, many years, all of the details are in the back. and we would like to resolution. thank you. >> thank you, mr. davis. >> mr. davis,...
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the poverty rate in washington park where davis grew up was among the highest in the nation in 1990. and remains so today. and the streets, they are still filled with hungry kids doing desperate things just to survive. but at least now, the courts will have to listen to their stories before passing judgment. >> that the exclusive report from our christoph putzel. he was 14 years old at the time that he was convicted under mapped tory sentencing and part of the interesting aspect, i think, of his case, there was no proof, no evidence that he actually fired a weapon, that he actually committed a homicide? >> that's right, adam. he was just there. he was -- there was no proof that he actually fired a weapon, that he did kill anybody. he was considered an acomplex. back then, if you are an accomplice, you are a murderer. because there is mandatory sentencing, he was sentenced to life in prison. >> the life, as you mentioned, is so different after serving 23 years in prison and one thing that certainly concerns some victims advocacy groups is the possibility of these people getting out of prison and committing another crime.
the poverty rate in washington park where davis grew up was among the highest in the nation in 1990. and remains so today. and the streets, they are still filled with hungry kids doing desperate things just to survive. but at least now, the courts will have to listen to their stories before passing judgment. >> that the exclusive report from our christoph putzel. he was 14 years old at the time that he was convicted under mapped tory sentencing and part of the interesting aspect, i think,...
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street? >> not these kinds of the lights but a different kind of lights. this guy ben davise idea is absolutely carried away with everything that ought to be lighted and i agree with him. >> can i have one last thing from you? >> yes. >> can you say my bridge one more time? [ laughter ] >> it's the willie brown bridge. >> not my bridge. >> all right. phil and the mayor, we love those lights on the bridge, though. thanks, guys. >>> it is 6:52 now. the mystery of the google barge unravels. we uncover what the company is keeping afloat on the san francisco bay. >> reporter: i'm live in milpitas where a caltrans contract worker was killed after a car hit him and another worker. we have new details coming up. ,, the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can we consider ourselves at tbusiness optimizers.ity, how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion p
street? >> not these kinds of the lights but a different kind of lights. this guy ben davise idea is absolutely carried away with everything that ought to be lighted and i agree with him. >> can i have one last thing from you? >> yes. >> can you say my bridge one more time? [ laughter ] >> it's the willie brown bridge. >> not my bridge. >> all right. phil and the mayor, we love those lights on the bridge, though. thanks, guys. >>> it is 6:52...
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davis, who suffered a concussion in a game last sunday. we wish the best for both players. still to come: will traders hit the clearance racks following nordstrom's earnings. why a new film about wall street will be arriving fashionibly late to the box office. and, a fight that's been going on for decades with one of the world's largest oil corporations is making headlines again,bill moller is next with the controversy. i'm going to pass chemistry, and i'll take it from there. i'm going to do what makes me happy. i'm going to work hard. be independent. live large. make the most of every opportunity. i knew i wanted to go to college. but figuring out how to pay for it? i didn't have a clue. the u.s. department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. i served in the united states air force. i served a total of 16 years. i was deployed 13 times. on my second deployment four bombs hit my vehicle. and at 19 years old, that was the fir
davis, who suffered a concussion in a game last sunday. we wish the best for both players. still to come: will traders hit the clearance racks following nordstrom's earnings. why a new film about wall street will be arriving fashionibly late to the box office. and, a fight that's been going on for decades with one of the world's largest oil corporations is making headlines again,bill moller is next with the controversy. i'm going to pass chemistry, and i'll take it from there. i'm going to do...
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that malcolm x plates about when he first comes to harlem or miles davis so before they become the e -- the icon they walk the streets harlem so that is a fascinating period unlike any that have gone before to pave the way for what would would, later so i thought it was worth attention and focus. . . >> or who are making access to certain publishing houses and things like that available. i think in the '40s what you get are people who are much more self-consciously politicized. not that the earlier moments aren't, but these are people who, artists who are coming of age in a period where there is a, there's a kind of activist momentum, and they see themselves very consciously as part of that activist moment. so that the institutions, it's not so much individuals who are offering patronage to them, but there are institutions that are providing venues and places for them to publish and perform. and many of those institutions actually come out of a sort of more radical sensibility from the 1930s. their artistic organizations or publications, but they see themselves as having a kind of social action mission, you know? >>
that malcolm x plates about when he first comes to harlem or miles davis so before they become the e -- the icon they walk the streets harlem so that is a fascinating period unlike any that have gone before to pave the way for what would would, later so i thought it was worth attention and focus. . . >> or who are making access to certain publishing houses and things like that available. i think in the '40s what you get are people who are much more self-consciously politicized. not that...
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davies, whose mother lives in tacloban. one ofhe hardest hit areas. >> we need to geter out of there. it's not safe. there's been loong going on in the streets. the roads are bad. many countries are helping out, but it's been difficu to access the devastated areas. the "uss george washgton" carrng relief aid is schedul to arrive in the plippines by thursday >>> as you c imagine, the need is great in the philippines. here in the b areaseveral tech companies a playing a crical role. not necessari by blding anything new, but by attracting eyeballs our business a tech reporter scott buan joins us from the red cross in san jos to explain. scott? >> rorter: well, good evening, raj. if you're running a company that does business on the intern, yes, you wanas manyyeballs or vwers to come to your site. it's similarf y're raising money. bring as my peopleonboard, and then make it easy to donate those dealing with typon damage are desperate for help, and inside the san francisco office omozilla, theyave a way to get the words out to millions. a browser. >> it means a lot in a position to help. >> reporter: when y open fire x, made by mozilla, y'll find
davies, whose mother lives in tacloban. one ofhe hardest hit areas. >> we need to geter out of there. it's not safe. there's been loong going on in the streets. the roads are bad. many countries are helping out, but it's been difficu to access the devastated areas. the "uss george washgton" carrng relief aid is schedul to arrive in the plippines by thursday >>> as you c imagine, the need is great in the philippines. here in the b areaseveral tech companies a playing a...
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davis and the sheriff's police, the next step is to start making undercover buys from the top dealers in boys town. because tango's in jail, they'll need the help of his long-time boyfriend on the streetuce them to the targets. tango's boyfriend is a meth user as well but he's less experienced with the drug trade and is getting cold feet so tango twists his arm in a last ditch plea. >> listen, listen, they said they can even send in an officer with you that you can introduce and then he can take it from there. the quicker that you do something a little bit quicker, they can go into the states attorney and start working. you see what i'm saying? >> his partner's a pretty innocent kid. we asked his partner what was your gateway drug to meth? he's like there really wasn't a gateway. the guy in jail introduced me to the stuff. >> can you try to hook something like that up? can you? can you? okay. when? all right. love you. bye. so he's game. i'm game. and i'm going to push him to do it. >> however, as police take the operation to the next level, they worry that tango's partner might be in over his head. >> you feeling nervous or what? >> i'm just trying to be as natural as possible. >> th
davis and the sheriff's police, the next step is to start making undercover buys from the top dealers in boys town. because tango's in jail, they'll need the help of his long-time boyfriend on the streetuce them to the targets. tango's boyfriend is a meth user as well but he's less experienced with the drug trade and is getting cold feet so tango twists his arm in a last ditch plea. >> listen, listen, they said they can even send in an officer with you that you can introduce and then he...
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davis, the attorney for a. rod's legal and media team. >> all right. thank you so much, joe. >>> also, later this hour, no one is laughing at the new game teens are playing on the streetsspected victims, and police are calling it a possible hate crime. >>> also, next, she started out as a waitress at hooters, and now she's a powerful ceo. we'll tell you how cat cole did it. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o somethingtor better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it
davis, the attorney for a. rod's legal and media team. >> all right. thank you so much, joe. >>> also, later this hour, no one is laughing at the new game teens are playing on the streetsspected victims, and police are calling it a possible hate crime. >>> also, next, she started out as a waitress at hooters, and now she's a powerful ceo. we'll tell you how cat cole did it. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and...
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ready for twitter's wall street debut and talk the future of social media and what it means to be mobile. >> social media is bringing us all closer together. >> plus, bob davistwitter can make money and grow its customer base. >>> the ecb's decision on interest rates could move global markets, the news and market reaction is just ahead as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody, welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernan and andrew ross sorkin. we've been watching the futures this morning and after the market closed yesterday, the dow was at another high. you can see this morning the futures are indicated slightly weaker. dow futures down by about 16 points, s&p down by three. in our headlines this morning, twitter's initial public offering grabbing the wall street spotlight, the stock will begin trading at $26 a share, that was above the expected range which had been $23 to $25. julia boorstin spoke about the company's strategy ahead of the ipo. >> i think that our strategy approach in the ipo has been based on me and our investors, frankly, having a number of conversations with other ce
ready for twitter's wall street debut and talk the future of social media and what it means to be mobile. >> social media is bringing us all closer together. >> plus, bob davistwitter can make money and grow its customer base. >>> the ecb's decision on interest rates could move global markets, the news and market reaction is just ahead as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody, welcome to "squawk box" here...