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we will continue to watch this with ernest. we don't have any concerns to express about what we have learned about the schedule. when it went through the legislature, someone put it in a sunset date and it was a horrible sunset date at the beginning and it was changed. since then, we have had to go back and extend it to 2015. we will go back and extend it again. the last time we did that come by your staff supported the legislation to extend the deadline. any questions? >> we have no speaker cards. >> any speakers without cars? >> the next item would be the consent calendar. the agenda at item 9 e has been taken off of the calendars. these are continue to to be retained bear for the san francisco commission. first, approve the selection and a word infrastructure operating budget as needed to engineering designer to kennedy jenks consultant water resources. approve the amendment number one to our enterprise funded agreement, streetlight asset services services, with ags services. c, except for performed by shaw pipline, d, accep
we will continue to watch this with ernest. we don't have any concerns to express about what we have learned about the schedule. when it went through the legislature, someone put it in a sunset date and it was a horrible sunset date at the beginning and it was changed. since then, we have had to go back and extend it to 2015. we will go back and extend it again. the last time we did that come by your staff supported the legislation to extend the deadline. any questions? >> we have no...
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ernest hemmingway was an admirer. you are all a lost generation she told them.of the avid life in paris. she was alice, when she made a daring trip to paris, she met stein. stein proposed to alice. at older age,gertrude looked less and less like a female. and toward the end of their tour, gertrude took alice on a nostalgic visit to oakland. it was supposed to be nostalgic: but the town had become a city and everything had changed. she later wrote about this visit in a book called the auto biography of everybody. and it was in this book that she wrote the famous dictum about oakland. but according to katherine giovanni. she didn't mean the comment as a -- but more as a lament. >> what she meant meant by there was no there, there is that if you didn't feel like you where from there, you are not there. [ male announcer ] in here, small business solutions from at&t can get you there. like the at&t all for less package, starting at just $70 per month, voice plus broadband. it's the at&t network. helping you do what you do... even better.
ernest hemmingway was an admirer. you are all a lost generation she told them.of the avid life in paris. she was alice, when she made a daring trip to paris, she met stein. stein proposed to alice. at older age,gertrude looked less and less like a female. and toward the end of their tour, gertrude took alice on a nostalgic visit to oakland. it was supposed to be nostalgic: but the town had become a city and everything had changed. she later wrote about this visit in a book called the auto...
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. >> and the coastal fog returns, not in ernest, but it is there. that's why temperatures come off about three to five degrees. on the weekend, just night and morning fog. there you go. that's what we're going to see is the typical late spring, early summer pattern. the fog up the coast tomorrow. the cooling trend is enhanced by this low pressure center. it is going to just push the winds on shore. those the mechanisms. you know when the fog is gone, it is hot. you know when the come is back, it is going to be cooler. you add that low pressure center and you get more cooling so the forecast, the computer model sees it this way. as we go into your thursday night, that is that patchy fog. you even see some fog down there. and then the morning, you gate dose of it right around the gate. and it is really going to be confined to the south coast or south of the golden gate bridge, but there will be fog. and then a little more as we go into friday rchghts but still playing tag. and then it establishes itself firmly. let's mar top the bay area microclimates
. >> and the coastal fog returns, not in ernest, but it is there. that's why temperatures come off about three to five degrees. on the weekend, just night and morning fog. there you go. that's what we're going to see is the typical late spring, early summer pattern. the fog up the coast tomorrow. the cooling trend is enhanced by this low pressure center. it is going to just push the winds on shore. those the mechanisms. you know when the fog is gone, it is hot. you know when the come is...
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i mean, there's this guy, ernest lehman, who is credited with the screenplay. but then again, he produced the movie too. but i think he changed two sentences of my entire script and maybe cut about five minutes, so the text was intact. and i am told all sorts of apocryphal stories about hollywood and film. i am told, for example, that a screenplay was written in which the nonexistent child was changed into a real deeply retarded child that they kept upstairs somewhere. i don't know whether i believe stuff like this or not. but anyway, i was quite amazed when i went to see a rough cut of the movie that it was what i wrote, very much what i wrote, except those two dumb sentences: "hey, let's go to the roadhouse" and "hey, let's come back from the roadhouse..." [laughter] which destroyed the claustrophobia that was very important to me in the film. so i saw this rough cut of a very, very good, tough movie. it puzzled me a little bit when i saw it as to why it was being shot in black and white, since when i wrote the play, i wrote it in color, you know. but i reali
i mean, there's this guy, ernest lehman, who is credited with the screenplay. but then again, he produced the movie too. but i think he changed two sentences of my entire script and maybe cut about five minutes, so the text was intact. and i am told all sorts of apocryphal stories about hollywood and film. i am told, for example, that a screenplay was written in which the nonexistent child was changed into a real deeply retarded child that they kept upstairs somewhere. i don't know whether i...
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also in streets russian do in future soon offer you our progress there after conquering ernest gould with sports compared to its contents in exhibit up the hands of what it should be cast in. basketball or see a scarf unveiled the two new signings the hope will once again make the russian club a force to be reckoned with in europe the most school outfit enjoyed a wretched season last time are to falling up the first hurdle of the euro league a competition they have won twice since two thousand and six. pulling c.s. gas was campaigning in a decade club has been quick to wax. speech and sunny. seemed to try and help the team to go after advantage but the best clubs from around the continent. who's come off a stellar season in the french really said to join the team like serious car was a no brainer this is a team full of great. role is going to be different this year than it was you know the last two years in france where you know the best part of the challenge is as a player and as part of me wanted to have a better career is just playing less of a role but in a bigger picture so i'm
also in streets russian do in future soon offer you our progress there after conquering ernest gould with sports compared to its contents in exhibit up the hands of what it should be cast in. basketball or see a scarf unveiled the two new signings the hope will once again make the russian club a force to be reckoned with in europe the most school outfit enjoyed a wretched season last time are to falling up the first hurdle of the euro league a competition they have won twice since two thousand...
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record it's called ernest an example coburn says the west clearly doesn't want to expand sentiment in the process. the other day the international crisis group which is the independent fairly reasonable group of. diplomats and so forth said that they entire nato exercise where it's being conducted is ensuring that prolongation or what is a comedian internationally illegal enterprise. is making it far more difficult to have any settlement which is obviously true but he is just a symbol is to see the collusion of the international criminal court which the day after the accelerated their race last tuesday immediately came forward with these new accusations of his crimes against humanity and international rape program which has been denounced as almost certainly untrue by amnesty international just now but what it really is is testament to the futility of the entire military operation it's clear that the the rebels have no military cloak whatsoever but i decoration on the nato enterprise which is to overthrow the government of libya. website i think dot com we're asking how you think that
record it's called ernest an example coburn says the west clearly doesn't want to expand sentiment in the process. the other day the international crisis group which is the independent fairly reasonable group of. diplomats and so forth said that they entire nato exercise where it's being conducted is ensuring that prolongation or what is a comedian internationally illegal enterprise. is making it far more difficult to have any settlement which is obviously true but he is just a symbol is to see...
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high representative for foreign affairs what is exclusive interview with ernest catherine ashton coming your way in the next hour but here's a brief preview. we're very consistent in saying what needs to happen is that israelis need to open the borders for the guards there and allow people and goods to move freely now i recognize the importance of the security situation for israel we've always done that but it seems to me a position that's not tenable where you have the inability to get the economy moving in gaza and one of the things i've been saying to the israeli is for some time is it's in their interest to see economic growth and development darter lots of small businesses you know that could really do well lots of people who want jobs eighty percent of people in gaza received today and so many young people who don't have a future and part of the answer to that part of making sure that we have security is having a lot future and that means allowing in and out the products the goods were girls or could actually sell and support its own economy. police in the u.s. and close an invest
high representative for foreign affairs what is exclusive interview with ernest catherine ashton coming your way in the next hour but here's a brief preview. we're very consistent in saying what needs to happen is that israelis need to open the borders for the guards there and allow people and goods to move freely now i recognize the importance of the security situation for israel we've always done that but it seems to me a position that's not tenable where you have the inability to get the...
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and so when reverend lovejoy came along i'd done this characterization of this televangelist named ernestngley. >> oh yeah of course. >> heal! he used to do. and people would be slain in the spirit. and i sort of just took his voice down a little bit an octave range and slowed him down a bit. [ laughter ] and then for principal skinner i'd been doing charles kuralt, the guy who used to. >> oh yeah, cbs. >> on the road for cbs. we were on the road and nobody knew that i was on the road because i had a mistress in montana. [ laughter ] and, so i.true story. and so i just again took his voice down, kind of genericized it a little bit. and that became principal skinner. >> yeah. >> but the others were just totally, you know, imaginary. >> is it still fun to do after all these years? >> yeah, i mean, you know, i resisted doing series television because i just couldn't bear the idea of doing one character every week all the time. and so the simpsons allows me to do 17 or 18, which is exactly what i wanted. >> right. >> and in fact, sometimes -- is it true you do mr. burns and smithers together
and so when reverend lovejoy came along i'd done this characterization of this televangelist named ernestngley. >> oh yeah of course. >> heal! he used to do. and people would be slain in the spirit. and i sort of just took his voice down a little bit an octave range and slowed him down a bit. [ laughter ] and then for principal skinner i'd been doing charles kuralt, the guy who used to. >> oh yeah, cbs. >> on the road for cbs. we were on the road and nobody knew that i...
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this photo of the drugs, hands guns and $12,000 in cash they say they found of ernest washington.at search it led police to another home where they made no arrests. >>> the prosecutor in the chauncey bailey murder trial said the first amendment is not going to be murdered by murdering journalists. as rita williams reports, a group of journalists have been working to keep the journalists memory alive. >> reporter: chauncey bailey's killer wanted to die with him. >> hopefully, there's not another journalist assassinated like this in the country but it happens around the world. real people have to protect journalists or better journalists. >> reporter: bey died while awaiting trial. i spent a day with chauncey bailey in his east oakland neighborhood. he reported for the oakland tribune and felt he had to live in the midst of violence to write about it. >> i always wear a tie when i go out because around here you wear a tie, people think you're either a minister or a detective. so you have a bubble of respect. >> reporter: that perceived bubble of represent respect did not protect him
this photo of the drugs, hands guns and $12,000 in cash they say they found of ernest washington.at search it led police to another home where they made no arrests. >>> the prosecutor in the chauncey bailey murder trial said the first amendment is not going to be murdered by murdering journalists. as rita williams reports, a group of journalists have been working to keep the journalists memory alive. >> reporter: chauncey bailey's killer wanted to die with him. >>...
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and then what brought you to the stop us oh my god i think it was probably a film strip i saw about ernest hemingway at the public library in prairie village kansas you know in the seventy's i don't know i like books i like writing but i always have i don't know what to tell you and then i decided i would become a well i mean how i got to where i am today is you know i went through i want to be proud i was going to become a historian i was going to go to graduate school get a ph d. in history i actually did that but i came out in the worst job market for historians have like you know forever i mean it's dreadful and so what's the alternative it turns out of this is this is actually kind of funny when i got out of graduate school in the mid ninety's becoming a journalist looked like a good practical alternative a practical way to earn a living you know today it's journalism is falling apart even faster than academia but back then you know it made sense. but it's really interesting that the. the connection to writing and the connection. politics you know you were right and historian first an
and then what brought you to the stop us oh my god i think it was probably a film strip i saw about ernest hemingway at the public library in prairie village kansas you know in the seventy's i don't know i like books i like writing but i always have i don't know what to tell you and then i decided i would become a well i mean how i got to where i am today is you know i went through i want to be proud i was going to become a historian i was going to go to graduate school get a ph d. in history i...
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this photo of the drugs, hands guns and $12,000 in cash they say they found of ernest washington. search it led police to another home where they made no arrests. >>> the prosecutor in the chauncey bailey murder trial said the first amendment is not going to be murdered by murdering journalists. as rita williams reports, a group of journalists have been working to keep the journalists memory alive. >> reporter: chauncey bailey's killer wanted to die with him. >> hopefully, there's not another journalist assassinated like this in the country but it happens around the world. real people have to protect journalists or better journalists. >> reporter: bey died while awaiting trial. i spent a day with chauncey bailey in his east oakland neighborhood. he reported for the oakland tribune and felt he had to live in the midst of violence to write about it. >> i always wear a tie when i go out because around here you wear a tie, people think you're either a minister or a detective. so you have a bubble of respect. >> reporter: that perceived bubble of represent respect did not protect him i
this photo of the drugs, hands guns and $12,000 in cash they say they found of ernest washington. search it led police to another home where they made no arrests. >>> the prosecutor in the chauncey bailey murder trial said the first amendment is not going to be murdered by murdering journalists. as rita williams reports, a group of journalists have been working to keep the journalists memory alive. >> reporter: chauncey bailey's killer wanted to die with him. >> hopefully,...
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monday and tuesday in ernest. the forecast model shows fog working its way back into the coast.gressive push than we saw this morning. or yesterday morning. we have not had much fog. but the fog is back in the game. it's nice now. forecast highs for tomorrow, 44 cities near where you live or where you live will be a little cooler than today or nearly the same. 80 in antioch. 78 in pittsburgh. you wake up in danville, foggy. daytime high 77 degrees. 78 in more dan hill. you start off foggy in fremont and then it burns off. fog all day at the coast. i don't see much of a break in the bay or pacifica. foe fog increasing next couple of days. that trends temperatures down tomorrow. a little warmer on sunday and next week, really starts to heat up again. we will be talking about fire danger and the problems we could see from that sierra snow melt. >>> pennsylvania's hungry will be benefiting from new york city goose problems. city officials confirmed that some of the city's booming canada geese population will be rounded and killed. instead of disposing of them, they will be taken to
monday and tuesday in ernest. the forecast model shows fog working its way back into the coast.gressive push than we saw this morning. or yesterday morning. we have not had much fog. but the fog is back in the game. it's nice now. forecast highs for tomorrow, 44 cities near where you live or where you live will be a little cooler than today or nearly the same. 80 in antioch. 78 in pittsburgh. you wake up in danville, foggy. daytime high 77 degrees. 78 in more dan hill. you start off foggy in...
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he speaks with ernest -- firmness in clarity. he is treating israel the same way. it is a suspicion and distrust. to his credit, he ordered the raid that killed osama bin laden. in afghanistan, that was right. the president seems to take his inspiration not from the small towns of new hampshire but the capitals of europe. consider encouraging entrepreneurs, he raises their taxes. mounds and mounds of bureaucracy. he ran spare a disastrous national plan. his first answer to every problem is to take power from you and from your local governments and from your state so that his so-called experts can make decisions. with each of these decisions, we lose more of our freedom. you and i understand that. we book that our country. we know that things are right. they are not getting better. his european answers are not the solution to america's challenges. the american ideals of freedom and opportunity made an unapologetic defense. i intend to make it. i have lived it. [applause] 27 years ago, i love my job and went to join a small business. it had been a dream of mine to tr
he speaks with ernest -- firmness in clarity. he is treating israel the same way. it is a suspicion and distrust. to his credit, he ordered the raid that killed osama bin laden. in afghanistan, that was right. the president seems to take his inspiration not from the small towns of new hampshire but the capitals of europe. consider encouraging entrepreneurs, he raises their taxes. mounds and mounds of bureaucracy. he ran spare a disastrous national plan. his first answer to every problem is to...
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once we got the virus in our hands, mainly in 1984 and 1985, then we began to study in ernest some of the pathogenic events. >> by the time the virus was discovered there were more than 500,000 people in the united states infected and millions worldwide. >> we saw, really ended up following in the aids clinic about 25,000 patients with hiv. the average person we would see would have four or five opportunistic infections and then succumb. >> aids was and is a public health problem but one with many social and political facets. >> these communities response was a mixture of insider and outsider tactics of sitting down with policymakers and trying to work out and find the best solutions. at the same time a lot of street activism, a lot of demonstrations. >> the activists were making extremely good points about the uniqueness of this, the need to do more, they need to be less rigid in our regulatory approaches toward the approval and testing of new drugs and the rigidity and lack of flexibility in how we design clinical trials. >> 1985 was was the year a of boy with hemophilia named ryan
once we got the virus in our hands, mainly in 1984 and 1985, then we began to study in ernest some of the pathogenic events. >> by the time the virus was discovered there were more than 500,000 people in the united states infected and millions worldwide. >> we saw, really ended up following in the aids clinic about 25,000 patients with hiv. the average person we would see would have four or five opportunistic infections and then succumb. >> aids was and is a public health...