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thank you for your time. >> my name is eugene flannery. i am the relocation appeals board executive secretary. congratulations on your election to office, and welcome. i want to open my comments with a brief overview of the relocation appeals board. it has high impact. it hears appeals from people and businesses dislocated by city projects. it is mandated by state law for any city or county that has a redevelopment agency. we are handling appeals from the central subway and trans bay terminal. we are very much in favor of these appointees. they have a background in business, public service, and nonprofits. it allows them to work very well with the type of appeals we have before us. we'll be hearing appeals from residents of condominiums in the transport district, as well as a gas station near the central subway, as well as stores and apartments in chinatown. i think they bring considerable expertise to the table. thank you. chairperson kim: thank you. seen no other public comment at this time, public comment is now closed. comments? commis
thank you for your time. >> my name is eugene flannery. i am the relocation appeals board executive secretary. congratulations on your election to office, and welcome. i want to open my comments with a brief overview of the relocation appeals board. it has high impact. it hears appeals from people and businesses dislocated by city projects. it is mandated by state law for any city or county that has a redevelopment agency. we are handling appeals from the central subway and trans bay...
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i was joined by former senator eugene mccarthy who had challenged lyndon johnson for reelection and a significant initial campaign to close lyndon johnson to drop out of the race. was also another coat plaintiff, new york civil liberties union, new york conservative party, stewart mosque had contributed $220,000 to the eugene mccarthy campaign. what was the common element of these groups? they were outside the normal. they were outside the norm of the political establishment. it was our concern that this lot was kept intact. it would squeeze out the ability of challengers to come in and confront the political establishment. we won on one side and other limitations on what could be spent in any campaign. we lost the individual contributions because the supreme court said that the appearance or fact of corruption supported this restraint but the effect has been to consolidate the power of the establishment, especially incumbents who have extraordinary advantages over challengers to elevates into important factors in the election and far more likely to corrupt individuals. and to discour
i was joined by former senator eugene mccarthy who had challenged lyndon johnson for reelection and a significant initial campaign to close lyndon johnson to drop out of the race. was also another coat plaintiff, new york civil liberties union, new york conservative party, stewart mosque had contributed $220,000 to the eugene mccarthy campaign. what was the common element of these groups? they were outside the normal. they were outside the norm of the political establishment. it was our concern...
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i see that we have eugene flannery, the secretary of the recreation appeals board commission. they are asking me to come today, so i am here. anyway, have the new year. -- happy new year. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. first of all, mr. kim, you are a hard act to follow. the first thing i wanted to say is that it is very unusual for me to be appear advocated for myself. i am usually advocating for the needs of small business, a parking restrictions. it is a twist to be up here to talk about myself. i want to talk to you a little bit about the relocation appeals board and why i feel i am a good fit for the board. i started out as a neighborhood person. i got very active in neighborhood issues in the castro, where i live. i understand neighborhood needs. from there, and moved on to citywide small-business groups and have worked with a variety of small business groups citywide. by profession, i am a cpa. i have an accounting background. finally, i am a commercial real estate owner, so i understand the needs of property owners. all of those things meld together to make
i see that we have eugene flannery, the secretary of the recreation appeals board commission. they are asking me to come today, so i am here. anyway, have the new year. -- happy new year. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. first of all, mr. kim, you are a hard act to follow. the first thing i wanted to say is that it is very unusual for me to be appear advocated for myself. i am usually advocating for the needs of small business, a parking restrictions. it is a twist to be up here...
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i see that we have eugene flannery, the secretary of the recreation appeals board commission. they are asking me to come today, so i am here.
i see that we have eugene flannery, the secretary of the recreation appeals board commission. they are asking me to come today, so i am here.
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i was joined by former senator eugene mccarthy, who had challenged lyndon johnson for re-election and had sufficiently significant initial campaign to cause lyndon johnson to drop out of the race. he was also another co-plaintiff was the new york civil liberties union, the new york conservative party, stewart mott who contributed $220,000 to the eugene mccarty campaign. what was the common element in these groups? they were outside the norm. they were outside the norm of establishment. it was are concerned that if this law was kept intact, it would squeeze out the ability of challengers to come in and confront their political establishment. we won on the one side and that is the limitations on individuat in any campaign. we lost on the individual contributions, because the supreme court said that the appearance or facts of corruption supported this restraint, but the effect has been to consolidate the power of the establishment, especially incumbents who have extraordinary advantages over the challenges. to elevate packs into important factors in elections and likely to corrupt indivi
i was joined by former senator eugene mccarthy, who had challenged lyndon johnson for re-election and had sufficiently significant initial campaign to cause lyndon johnson to drop out of the race. he was also another co-plaintiff was the new york civil liberties union, the new york conservative party, stewart mott who contributed $220,000 to the eugene mccarty campaign. what was the common element in these groups? they were outside the norm. they were outside the norm of establishment. it was...
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naval aviation began 100 years ago when eugene ealy landed on a carrier. nine months after that flight ealey was killed in a flight during a air show. >>> i tell you what, doesn't matter what you think of al davis permly -- personally or as the own owner of the raiders. al davis i think is the main reason people wanted to be there, wouldn't you agree fred. >> reporter: absolutely mark. mr.davis just left the team facility here about 5:35 p.m. but his words still ring throughout this building and the entire raider nation. 45-year-old hugh jackson of course was introduced as the team's 17th different head coach, the sixth one since 2003. jackson was offensive coordinator for the raiders. hugh says he's here for a long time and still calls al coach davis. >> the most that i learned from coach davis is the greatest of the raiders. what it takes to really be a raider. and that this is truly about winning. there's nobody else i've ever had to draw anything on the board for. so that to me is special. coach davis and that's why i call him coach because he can stil
naval aviation began 100 years ago when eugene ealy landed on a carrier. nine months after that flight ealey was killed in a flight during a air show. >>> i tell you what, doesn't matter what you think of al davis permly -- personally or as the own owner of the raiders. al davis i think is the main reason people wanted to be there, wouldn't you agree fred. >> reporter: absolutely mark. mr.davis just left the team facility here about 5:35 p.m. but his words still ring throughout...
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precipitation lining the coast from the pacific northwest, primarily around the seattle area back in through eugene, otherwise, high pressure key component. it's not going anywhere. stagnant, providing us with a lot of sunshine. it's causing some long periods -- we have a high effect advisory, 15-20 feet swells. for fresno, socked in there. otherwise, we have sunny conditions, grab the sun block, you will need it. you will need sunglasses tomorrow, mild, in the 60s to a few low 70s across the board. otherwise, winds rotate northeast on sunday. it's an off shore flow. breezy during the afternoon and then nothing but sunshine each and every day with moderation in the temperatures through friday. we talked about surf being up and guess who confirms it for us? steamer's lane, ought there, looking forward to the big surf condition. no mavericks around. but nevertheless, big waves, it is perfect conditions for maverick, they are gambling on bigger higher surf in february and march. >> i'm thinking perfect conditions for barbecue. >>> as close to testing on living patients as they can get. hands on traini
precipitation lining the coast from the pacific northwest, primarily around the seattle area back in through eugene, otherwise, high pressure key component. it's not going anywhere. stagnant, providing us with a lot of sunshine. it's causing some long periods -- we have a high effect advisory, 15-20 feet swells. for fresno, socked in there. otherwise, we have sunny conditions, grab the sun block, you will need it. you will need sunglasses tomorrow, mild, in the 60s to a few low 70s across the...
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eugene, also mostly cloudy. only 49. one of the cooler spots, pascoe, washington, 42.s kind of getting hard for me not to be jealous because it's just been so nice in california lately. >> i know. you just congratulated the west coast on having nice weather. i mean -- >> i like to congratulate other people too, but we're not as fortunate. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> well, consumer confidence is up. google is hiring, and the fate of the fan fired for his tie. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, there's no way you're going to guess the top earning on screen couple from "forbes'" latest list. >>> coming up, a double o.t. thrill ner college hoops. even the comebacks are bigger in texas. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. illinois supreme court has agreed to decide whether rahm emanuel can run for mayor of chicago, handing at least a temporary lifeline to the former white house chief of staff who was thrown off the ballot earlie
eugene, also mostly cloudy. only 49. one of the cooler spots, pascoe, washington, 42.s kind of getting hard for me not to be jealous because it's just been so nice in california lately. >> i know. you just congratulated the west coast on having nice weather. i mean -- >> i like to congratulate other people too, but we're not as fortunate. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> well, consumer confidence is up. google is hiring, and the fate of the fan fired for his tie. your...
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oliver died in may of 35 and eugene in november 35. and in the meantime, my mother got pregnant the month oliver died. >> host: where do you fit in the family? >> guest: i am the oldest. >> host: who is this? >> guest: that's my father. i don't know who's holding there. >> host: fiona. >> guest: yeah, yeah, that's nokia's granddaughter. that was taken just before he died anything. he lost all of his hair. and he had an indefensible. you would need subtitles to hear. he made his way during the war and knocked around there and got into trouble. he went back to his father's farm with my grandmother was. >> host: when was the last time you saw him? >> guest: in his coffin in 1985. before that in 1971 when it was erupting. >> host: what was her relationship with him at the end? >> guest: it was inconsequential. i never saw him. if i did see him -- it was very hard to get into an intellect conversation with him. if i were to look at this from the outside, i would've said to myself, why didn't she go back and talk to him? but i think i had a
oliver died in may of 35 and eugene in november 35. and in the meantime, my mother got pregnant the month oliver died. >> host: where do you fit in the family? >> guest: i am the oldest. >> host: who is this? >> guest: that's my father. i don't know who's holding there. >> host: fiona. >> guest: yeah, yeah, that's nokia's granddaughter. that was taken just before he died anything. he lost all of his hair. and he had an indefensible. you would need subtitles...
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the cal women in eugene, they get an 81-65 win over oregon.hile the stanford women beat oregon state by 30 points today. stanford men play later tonight against the beavers. >>> stanford man grabbing the li lion's share of attention in his first tournament of the season today. the third round at torrey pines. woods going for birdie. and he's off the mark. at 4 under, he's eight shots off the lead shared by two men. and at 12 under, in very good position for what could be his fourth career win at torrey pines. that's where he grew up playing in san diego. tomorrow, is the nhl all-star game. logan leads the league with 22 goals thus far, is a rookie captain, which means he pibd a handful of other rookies to participate in tonight's festivities. we'll show you more of this later tonight. both raiders and 49ers coaching staff doing major evaluations right now. not just with their own rosters, but with guys who could join them in the future, some going on in the senior bowl in alab a alabama. plenty of familiar faces. rob ryan as you see here, used
the cal women in eugene, they get an 81-65 win over oregon.hile the stanford women beat oregon state by 30 points today. stanford men play later tonight against the beavers. >>> stanford man grabbing the li lion's share of attention in his first tournament of the season today. the third round at torrey pines. woods going for birdie. and he's off the mark. at 4 under, he's eight shots off the lead shared by two men. and at 12 under, in very good position for what could be his fourth...
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in eugene, back to you. >> well, snow and ice have shutdown the grapevine area of interstate 5 indefinitely it was closed at 1:00 today after cars began sliding along the roadway. luckily no major accidents or injuries reported. the vehicles are being detoured through lancaster. more rain is expected in the area through monday. >>> well, all of the recent rainfall in the bay area has enough on sight for local areas. the officials say there is a bounty of water in the reservoirs. seven water supply reservoirs have reached 100% capacity. this is only the 3rd time in 20 years that reservoirs this reached capacity by december. that means it is unlikely there will be summer restrictions. >> the temperatures will remain cold but showers will be tapering off overnight. and sunshine is on the way. >> skies beginning to part along the bay area. a lot of clouds lingering, we are going to see more cheering heading out there the night tonight. rainfall coming to an end. the storm system sagging into southern california. bringing a lot of showers to the pay area. some places picking upwards of half an i
in eugene, back to you. >> well, snow and ice have shutdown the grapevine area of interstate 5 indefinitely it was closed at 1:00 today after cars began sliding along the roadway. luckily no major accidents or injuries reported. the vehicles are being detoured through lancaster. more rain is expected in the area through monday. >>> well, all of the recent rainfall in the bay area has enough on sight for local areas. the officials say there is a bounty of water in the reservoirs....
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cal women in eugene get an 81-61 win over oerlg. the stanford women beat oregon state by 30 points today. stanford men will soon tip off at maples against the beavers. a stanford man flashing cardinal flair in his first tournament of the season. tiger woods sporting the stanford block-ess. but it didn't bring him much less. off the mark here. 4 under. 8 points off the lead. lefty with a great round and at 12 under in good position for what could be his fourth career win at torrey pines. >>> the nhl all-star game tonight. one of the memorable events of the weekend. sharks rookie star logan leads all rookies in the league with 22 goals so far. he picked a handful of other rookies to participate in tonight's festivities, including, i guess what are you going to call this, the mcmuff inshoot, or whatever they're calling the target practice here. these are not the only skills we've got for you. time for some bowling. the pros in the east bay this week. we went to dublin to find out who are the true spin doctors. here's the question, why
cal women in eugene get an 81-61 win over oerlg. the stanford women beat oregon state by 30 points today. stanford men will soon tip off at maples against the beavers. a stanford man flashing cardinal flair in his first tournament of the season. tiger woods sporting the stanford block-ess. but it didn't bring him much less. off the mark here. 4 under. 8 points off the lead. lefty with a great round and at 12 under in good position for what could be his fourth career win at torrey pines....
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eugene ramos is expected to enter a plea in fremont later today. he is facing three felony assault charges with a special enhancement because he's been visibility convicted of a similar crime before. he's accused of assaulting a 2-year-old girl in a store last month. he is a registered sex offender released from jail last september after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old back in 2003. >>> police are investigating three shootings that shook oakland on martin luther king jr. day. one man was killed appearing to be waiting for a bus at 80th avenue and international boulevard at 4:00 in the afternoon. he was shot several times in the chest and died at the hospital. a second man was shot an hour later at 14th avenue and east 27th. he's expected to be okay. and then just before 8:00 last night, two more people were shot on east 17th street. they were taken to the hospital. they are also expected to be okay. police are searching for the suspects and want you to call them if you have any information. >>> well, walking her dog ended her li
eugene ramos is expected to enter a plea in fremont later today. he is facing three felony assault charges with a special enhancement because he's been visibility convicted of a similar crime before. he's accused of assaulting a 2-year-old girl in a store last month. he is a registered sex offender released from jail last september after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old back in 2003. >>> police are investigating three shootings that shook oakland on martin luther...
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stanford women in eugene a look at the new deep in the woods court where emeka with the block. she had 16 points helping the cardinal fly away for a 91-56 win over oregon. it's about that time again. giants in a spring training another, coming. both teams report in just a few weeks. oakland pitchers and catchers arrive in phoenix february 15 pgt. full squad five days later but today saw firsthand that yellow is the new look. it followless the lead of the giants' orange brought back last year. billy beane bolstering the bull pen this off-season. the oakland skaa's talking to u for the very first time tonight. >> i'm confident that we can go out and win our division. i'm really sitting here today, look at it and think that we've got a good. >> the back in full swing today was tiger woods. first round of the tour season at torrey pines and wasn't much drama with woods trying to put a troubled year behind him but he's still the same tiger when it comes to shots. he doesn't like. plant the sticks, composure, no longer number one in the world rankings, starts the season with a 3 unde
stanford women in eugene a look at the new deep in the woods court where emeka with the block. she had 16 points helping the cardinal fly away for a 91-56 win over oregon. it's about that time again. giants in a spring training another, coming. both teams report in just a few weeks. oakland pitchers and catchers arrive in phoenix february 15 pgt. full squad five days later but today saw firsthand that yellow is the new look. it followless the lead of the giants' orange brought back last year....
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oliver died in may of '35 and eugene november '35. and in the meantime, my mother got pregnant again. the month that oliver died. c-span: and where do you fit in the family... guest: i'm the oldest. c-span: ...of seven? you're the oldest? guest: yeah. c-span: who's this? guest: oh, god. that's my father. i don't know who he's holding there. c-span: fiona. guest: oh, fiona! yeah. yeah. yeah, that's ma--that's malachy's granddaughter. that was taken in belfast just before he died, i think. yeah. he'd lost all his hair and he had an accent that was indecipherable. you'd need subtitles to hear him. so that's in belfast where he died. he made his way--well, he went off to england during the war and knocked around there and got into trouble drinking. made his way back to his father's farm, where my grandmother was, and then wound up in belfast on a pension. c-span: when was the last time you saw him? guest: in his coffin in 1985. before that i saw him in 1971 when belfast was erupting. c-span: wha... guest: it was the worst summer they'd ha
oliver died in may of '35 and eugene november '35. and in the meantime, my mother got pregnant again. the month that oliver died. c-span: and where do you fit in the family... guest: i'm the oldest. c-span: ...of seven? you're the oldest? guest: yeah. c-span: who's this? guest: oh, god. that's my father. i don't know who he's holding there. c-span: fiona. guest: oh, fiona! yeah. yeah. yeah, that's ma--that's malachy's granddaughter. that was taken in belfast just before he died, i think. yeah....
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am i eugene ramos the man accused of sexually assaulting a child set to be in court today. he is a registered offender is expected to enter a plea. his charges stem from that false imprisonment, sexual act with the child, after the dollar streetree incident. today anthos going to be sentenced for his role in the captivity and torture of the tracy teenager. jurors convicted him he is 31 years old, he is convicted of all of the accounts in quitting torture, false imprisonment. ramirez is 18 years old testified he cut him lit his pants on fire and beat him unconscious. now he faces life in prison. >> residents of million-dollar homes overlooking a beach in santa cruz county are worried their houses are on the verge of collapse. the homeowners say aptos creek is overflowing and threatening the stability of their houses, which sit on a bluff above rio del mar beach. the homeowners are willing to pay to construct a trench at the mouth of the river that could help reduce the threat. but they can't get permission for construction because county officials don't believe the situation
am i eugene ramos the man accused of sexually assaulting a child set to be in court today. he is a registered offender is expected to enter a plea. his charges stem from that false imprisonment, sexual act with the child, after the dollar streetree incident. today anthos going to be sentenced for his role in the captivity and torture of the tracy teenager. jurors convicted him he is 31 years old, he is convicted of all of the accounts in quitting torture, false imprisonment. ramirez is 18 years...
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eugene r. ramos the man accused of sexually assaulting a child at a dollar tree is expected in course today. registered sex offender expected to enter a plea charges include rape, kidnapping, sexual acts with a child, false imprisonment. and the waiters will be sentenced for his role in the captivity and torture of a treaty team. they convicted him of 31 years old on nine counts including aggravated mayhem, torture, false imprisonment of than 16 yorktown ramirez. he's now 18 he testified that he was cut, live is pants on fire, beat him unconscious. he faces life in prison. people in palo alto or concerned about their safety after robbers, as he muldoon has more. >> officials are hosting an awareness meeting later this week at a local community center to talk about street robberies. there have been 20 cases since number of 2010 including recent ones involving said delivery person. police say they have made arrests, they say they're offering up to $10,000 in your money for information leading to
eugene r. ramos the man accused of sexually assaulting a child at a dollar tree is expected in course today. registered sex offender expected to enter a plea charges include rape, kidnapping, sexual acts with a child, false imprisonment. and the waiters will be sentenced for his role in the captivity and torture of a treaty team. they convicted him of 31 years old on nine counts including aggravated mayhem, torture, false imprisonment of than 16 yorktown ramirez. he's now 18 he testified that...
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eugene foster and some collaborators. what they had done is go to a direct descendant of sally having this's youngest son who later called himself aston jefferson and lived as a white man in wisconsin at the end of his life. what they discovered was there was a gene that came from a jefferson mail. they traced a direct line to 8 jefferson mail. this did not mean that it was thomas jefferson specifically so they were able to narrow down the ancestry to the jefferson lineage. a very rare gene. there is other evidence that the digest that thomas jefferson was that jefferson mail. what is interesting is throughout the history of the case for denial, white jefferson descended claim the western nephews who were protegees of jefferson and the hands of his sister who was his favorite sister. that would disprove it also by the dna study. they ruled out the car brothers. now weather have to do is find another culprit. they have gone to jefferson's who less gifted brother randolph. there is a very slim book, letters between randolph
eugene foster and some collaborators. what they had done is go to a direct descendant of sally having this's youngest son who later called himself aston jefferson and lived as a white man in wisconsin at the end of his life. what they discovered was there was a gene that came from a jefferson mail. they traced a direct line to 8 jefferson mail. this did not mean that it was thomas jefferson specifically so they were able to narrow down the ancestry to the jefferson lineage. a very rare gene....
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you remember eugene pulled a million votes that were huge publications appeal to reason, the fourth largest publication in the country was a socialist publication, the masses. we have several dozen socialist mayors and a strong push within this giglio, wobblies, and so there was a kind of twinning of the war propaganda machine has not only a vehicle to garner a massive support for the unpopular war but break the back of these movements. and they succeeded in the most poignant writing about this is done by randolph and jane addams, two of the amazingly heroic figures who've resisted the tie. and what depressed them so deeply was how swiftly the intellectual class, many of the socialists themselves like sinclair lewis and others were seduced into the war effort, replacing the tangible goals of hygiene and good public housing and good public education and fair working conditions with that abstract goal of making the world safe for democracy, the war to end all war. as the actual physical forms of repression embodied in the sedition act and the espionage act were used on a relatively marginal s
you remember eugene pulled a million votes that were huge publications appeal to reason, the fourth largest publication in the country was a socialist publication, the masses. we have several dozen socialist mayors and a strong push within this giglio, wobblies, and so there was a kind of twinning of the war propaganda machine has not only a vehicle to garner a massive support for the unpopular war but break the back of these movements. and they succeeded in the most poignant writing about this...
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stanford women destroyed them in eugene. peterson and great foot work he understood.nto the net. he led 5 games to 2 in the second set. normally he put it away but not today. look at it get there. federaler lost the next 5 games to him. didn't look anything like a 16 time grand slam winner. club fed is closed down under. match point there as the inconvenience to the finals. 7-6, 6-4. >> that was a huge victory. >> absolutely. >>
stanford women destroyed them in eugene. peterson and great foot work he understood.nto the net. he led 5 games to 2 in the second set. normally he put it away but not today. look at it get there. federaler lost the next 5 games to him. didn't look anything like a 16 time grand slam winner. club fed is closed down under. match point there as the inconvenience to the finals. 7-6, 6-4. >> that was a huge victory. >> absolutely. >>
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eugene konar was the jim crow segregation and was trying to enforce it by whatever means necessary now when the district commission in september of 1963 after a very violent summer of water hoses and so forth dr. king had realized they were not getting the response they wanted and so something called the children's march and may of 1963 were these children had been set right into the pension bonds of timber, 1963, september 16th, 1963 we had just gotten to church at my father's church and there was, again, a lot of buzz, and everybody assumed it is in our community that it was 2 miles away and pretty soon the phone calls started and they said they are going to bomb a 16th street baptist church. a little while later the said for little girls had been killed in the basement getting ready for sunday school and will little while later they said the names and suddenly we realized little denise mcnair why it known from kindergarten there's a picture in the book of my father to think denise mcnair her kindergarten graduation certificate and these little girls had been killed by these terroris
eugene konar was the jim crow segregation and was trying to enforce it by whatever means necessary now when the district commission in september of 1963 after a very violent summer of water hoses and so forth dr. king had realized they were not getting the response they wanted and so something called the children's march and may of 1963 were these children had been set right into the pension bonds of timber, 1963, september 16th, 1963 we had just gotten to church at my father's church and there...
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medicalized by the rockefeller foundation and the carnegie institution and henry ford into the concept of eugenics. i wrote a book called war against the weakened. does the world recognizes this? no. derecognize it? yes. another question? yes, ma'am? >> do you remember what was the name of the person in croatia famous for having in his office a basket of human eyes? >> the woman said do i remember the name of the guy in croatia who had a basket of eyeballs in his office? that is referred to on pages 327 to 335. i don't want to take the time to read it but we have his name to be used by shea film archives. he showed them off. 40 pounds of oddballs. and now i am out of time. i will take one more question. does anybody have another question? >> you said the predominant name was adolf and hitler. what happened to those names? did they disappear? >> what happened to the arabs and muslims who decided to name their kids adolf? most of them thought that this was not the best name to have in a postwar period and they dressed up those names. anyone can change their name like that. most of the did but some o
medicalized by the rockefeller foundation and the carnegie institution and henry ford into the concept of eugenics. i wrote a book called war against the weakened. does the world recognizes this? no. derecognize it? yes. another question? yes, ma'am? >> do you remember what was the name of the person in croatia famous for having in his office a basket of human eyes? >> the woman said do i remember the name of the guy in croatia who had a basket of eyeballs in his office? that is...
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medicalized by the rockefeller foundation and the carnegie institution and henry ford into the concept of eugenics, which also wrote a book called "war against the weak." does the world recognize this? know. do you recognize it? yes. another question. yes, ma'am. >> do you remember by any chance what was the name of the person in croatia, was famous for having the office basket of human eyes? >> all right. the woman says do i remember the name of the guy in croatia who had a basket of eyeballs in his office, for showing it. that is referred to on page 327 and 335, and i don't want to take the time to read it here, but we have his name and we have access to the film archives. and he showed them off. there were 40 pounds of eyeballs. and now i am at a time. i will take just one more question. does anybody have another question? yes, ma'am. ask your question. >> you had said that the prominent name was adolf and hitler in the past. what happened to those names? did it disappear or are the adolf junior's, hitler junior's? >> what happened altogether and all the muslims who decided to name their kids a
medicalized by the rockefeller foundation and the carnegie institution and henry ford into the concept of eugenics, which also wrote a book called "war against the weak." does the world recognize this? know. do you recognize it? yes. another question. yes, ma'am. >> do you remember by any chance what was the name of the person in croatia, was famous for having the office basket of human eyes? >> all right. the woman says do i remember the name of the guy in croatia who had...
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sebastian bach. [ cheers and applause ] [ screaming ] ♪ ♪ game day in eugene and the kickoff time issun rises over the willamette ♪ ♪ wearing yellow and green -- feeling -- we cheer many rivals have come -- ♪ ♪ we are the ducks from oregon, we'll figh to the end ♪ ♪ and we're here to play -- to win -- we're the ducks ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ our boys are prepared with coach kelly in charge the secret spread offense on cue cards♪ ♪ shoulder to shoulder we yell and we sing as we lift up our ducks to victory ♪ ♪ yeah, we -- don't -- with the ducks ♪ ♪ we are the ducks from oregon we'll fight to the end ♪ ♪ and we're here to play and play to win we're the ducks from oregon we'll fight to the end ♪ ♪ and we're here to play we play to win ducks ♪ ♪ 'cause we are the -- ducks ♪ ♪ 'cause we are the -- ducks ♪ ♪ 'cause we are the -- ducks ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good luck monday night to the university of oregon. go ducks. ted, take us out, buddy. >> ted: we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ when you've been together as long as we have -- [ carl ] honey,
sebastian bach. [ cheers and applause ] [ screaming ] ♪ ♪ game day in eugene and the kickoff time issun rises over the willamette ♪ ♪ wearing yellow and green -- feeling -- we cheer many rivals have come -- ♪ ♪ we are the ducks from oregon, we'll figh to the end ♪ ♪ and we're here to play -- to win -- we're the ducks ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ our boys are prepared with coach kelly in charge the secret spread offense on cue cards♪ ♪ shoulder to shoulder we yell and...
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. >>> cal was the winner in eugene as the bears ended the first half 5-4. >>> either way there would be a first in the women's finals of the australia open. the winner hardware escorted out to the court where lee na was the first player from china to make it to a grand slam singles final. kim klijsters in the near court and in the middle of falling a set. she rallies when this point with a solid backhand right down the line. and then at match point nah hits wide and the fourth career major and first in australia. her other three were all u.s. open championships. >>> lee hasn't won a tournament in more than a year. still every bit as much of a leader. tiger woods in his first event of the year at tory pines in san diego. he has won seven times on this course but not this week. tiger on the way to a 74 takes a bogie on the 15th hole. tiger woods was eight strokes off the lead. the guys who used to be chasing don't appear to be in awe anymore. hunter on the par 518th with his second shot. 242 yards out get it this close. makes the eagle putt on the way to a 69 that has him tied to one s
. >>> cal was the winner in eugene as the bears ended the first half 5-4. >>> either way there would be a first in the women's finals of the australia open. the winner hardware escorted out to the court where lee na was the first player from china to make it to a grand slam singles final. kim klijsters in the near court and in the middle of falling a set. she rallies when this point with a solid backhand right down the line. and then at match point nah hits wide and the fourth...
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>> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, sebastian bach. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it's game day in eugenerises over the willamette ♪ ♪ wearing yellow and green a quick pit stop for beer at the steelhead on pearl we cheer ♪ ♪ many rivals have come to take on the ducks it's them versus us ♪ ♪ we are the ducks from oregon we'll fight to the end ♪ ♪ and we're here to play and play to win we're the ducks from oregon ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ our boys are prepared with coach kelly in charge the secret spread offense on cue cards ♪ ♪ shoulder to shoulder we yell and we sing and we lift up our ducks to victory ♪ ♪ yeah, we love a good challenge ♪ ♪ but take it from us don't [ bleep ] with the ducks ♪ ♪ we are the ducks from oregon we'll fight to the end ♪ ♪ and we're here to play and play to win ♪ ♪ we're the ducks from oregon ♪ we'll fight to the end ♪ ♪ and we're here to play and play to win ♪ ♪ we're the ducks we're the ducks we're the ducks we are the ducks ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> don't [ bleep ] with the ducks. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. sebastian bach. the legendary
>> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, sebastian bach. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it's game day in eugenerises over the willamette ♪ ♪ wearing yellow and green a quick pit stop for beer at the steelhead on pearl we cheer ♪ ♪ many rivals have come to take on the ducks it's them versus us ♪ ♪ we are the ducks from oregon we'll fight to the end ♪ ♪ and we're here to play and play to win we're the ducks from oregon ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ our boys are...
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. >> we are at the national press club book and the other night talking to eugene robinson about hisnew book "disintegration" the splintering of black america. can you tell me how you came to form for groups in these new splintering? >> it just seemed to work out that way. you know, for seems like an arbitrary number. it seemed to be the way that it worked out. it is clear there was, one group was the mainstream middle-class black america. was clear one group was the abandoned non-middle-class black america. and then the other groups were you know, i did think that the distance of a small but very powerfully powerful elite was something new and so i call that the transcendent group and that i needed a category to deal with other groups that didn't fit the other categories like immigrants for example from the caribbean and africa, and also bi-racial americans. and i thought they would kind of fit into an umbrella group called the emergence so that is how i got two for. >> yes i noticed that you put new immigrants and bi-racial people together. and you are comfortable with that, groupi
. >> we are at the national press club book and the other night talking to eugene robinson about hisnew book "disintegration" the splintering of black america. can you tell me how you came to form for groups in these new splintering? >> it just seemed to work out that way. you know, for seems like an arbitrary number. it seemed to be the way that it worked out. it is clear there was, one group was the mainstream middle-class black america. was clear one group was the...
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great patriots from abraham lincoln to john quincy adams to eugene debs, jeannette rankin and dennis kucinich have combined their love with country, combined their patriotism with the insistence that the country that we not fight and not shed blood, that we not shed our own blood or any offers accept in the just cause, and what is so corrosive about what we are experiencing now it seems to me is that, and may i say it seems to me on american as well is the attempt to undermine the just cause doctrine. i started out this will talk by saying that we uniquely in our country don't fight unless we are convinced it is a just cause yet many people would like us to fight because the war is now normal and the appeal is not made to just cause so that, for example, if one looks at the current situation with the war in afghanistan and ending in iraq, sort of fun if you call leaving 50,000 troops in the country in the warmer, not get all ending in afghanistan although there are some signs of possible negotiation, more than 60% of americans disapprove the war, 63% in the last poll, that you founda
great patriots from abraham lincoln to john quincy adams to eugene debs, jeannette rankin and dennis kucinich have combined their love with country, combined their patriotism with the insistence that the country that we not fight and not shed blood, that we not shed our own blood or any offers accept in the just cause, and what is so corrosive about what we are experiencing now it seems to me is that, and may i say it seems to me on american as well is the attempt to undermine the just cause...
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eugene wallace is expected to enter a plea in court later today after facing three felony sexual assaultrges. he is accused of assaulting a 2-year-old girl inside a store last month. he is a registered sex offendered released from jail last september after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl back in 2003. >>> the so-called enterprise donees have helped to boost low-income areas in the bay area. businesses take advantage of tax credits for hiring workers in economically depressed neighborhoods but cutting that program would save the state a billion dollars over the next two fiscal years. the state finance department says enterprise zones don't provide a state benefit and could cause businesses to leave town. >>> ac transit won't have to worry about additional funding cuts from the state for this year. governor brown's budget spares transit agencies. public transit has taken a financial beating during the last five years. lawmakers diverting funds used for operating costs that are not covered bypassen jer fares. the government wants to protect the swap to give public t
eugene wallace is expected to enter a plea in court later today after facing three felony sexual assaultrges. he is accused of assaulting a 2-year-old girl inside a store last month. he is a registered sex offendered released from jail last september after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 7-year-old girl back in 2003. >>> the so-called enterprise donees have helped to boost low-income areas in the bay area. businesses take advantage of tax credits for hiring workers in...
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. >> you are at the national press club talking to eugene robinson about "disintegration: the splintering of black america." can you explain this? >> it seemed to work out that way. for an arbitrary number, it was clear this was -- one group was the mainstream of the middle class back america. it was clear that one group was the abandoned nonmiddle class black america. and the other groups were, you know, i did think that the existence of a small but very powerful elite was something new. and so i called that the transcending group. then i needed a category to deal with the other groups that didn't fit the category. immigrants from the caribbean and africa. also by racial americans. and i thought they would fit into the umbrella group called the emerging. that's how i got up to four. >> i noticed that you put new immigrants and biracial people together. you were comfortable grouping them under the same umbrella? >> well, i was mostly comfortable with that. it was not precise. it didn't make for as clean of a category as the other categories. however, i thought that similarities were the c
. >> you are at the national press club talking to eugene robinson about "disintegration: the splintering of black america." can you explain this? >> it seemed to work out that way. for an arbitrary number, it was clear this was -- one group was the mainstream of the middle class back america. it was clear that one group was the abandoned nonmiddle class black america. and the other groups were, you know, i did think that the existence of a small but very powerful elite...
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we have given you hubert humphrey, eugene mccarthy, walter mondale, and yes, al franken. we have given you a lot out of the state of minnesota, but we have also given you post-it notes and we have given you spam. we think it evens out a little bit there. it is a great time in our country to be thinking about some very important issues, and i know that the values that i learned in my life, i learned here in the great hall by state. i am so proud to have this as my heritage and my background. here in iowa, we laid the foundation, the seeds of great is. i put a lot of time into thinking about what i wanted to say this evening when i was extended this wonderful invitation to be able to come to you. i was thinking back about my own roots in my own family. my daughter and i pulled out of family history and started reading it to each other at night. we were lucky enough to have a relative that wrote some of our family history, and i am ashamed to say that i had not read the book get to know what it was. i had tears come to my eyes when i read about our family and what they went
we have given you hubert humphrey, eugene mccarthy, walter mondale, and yes, al franken. we have given you a lot out of the state of minnesota, but we have also given you post-it notes and we have given you spam. we think it evens out a little bit there. it is a great time in our country to be thinking about some very important issues, and i know that the values that i learned in my life, i learned here in the great hall by state. i am so proud to have this as my heritage and my background....
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our first speaker is eugene gholz. he is considered a rising star within the u.s. foreign policy community. at the present time he is on leave working in the u.s. department of defenses office of industrial policy and i want to stress, therefore, that the views he expresseses this morning are completely his own, they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.morning are completely they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense. he is also involved in producing a lot of very interesting writings. i want to mention two books that he has written. one by military transformation, technological innovation and the defense industry, and another, u.s. defense politics, the origins of security policy. both of these books have considerable relevance to the topic that we're discussing at this conference. our second speaker is john holsman, who is the pr
our first speaker is eugene gholz. he is considered a rising star within the u.s. foreign policy community. at the present time he is on leave working in the u.s. department of defenses office of industrial policy and i want to stress, therefore, that the views he expresseses this morning are completely his own, they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.morning are completely...
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eugene ramos the man accused of sex assaulting a child the december is scheduled back in court today.s a registered sex offender expected to enter plea charges include kidnapping, rape, sexual of some drugs and false imprisonment. >> into the waiters will be sentenced for his role in a tree see teenagers captured. he was convicted on all of the felony counts that he faced, mayhem, torture, kidnapping, force imprisonment. ramirez is now 18 testified the cut, liz hanson fire, beat him unconscious 2000-2008. he's facing life imprisonment. we will be back with more in just a couple of minutes, a nice sunny skies good to see ♪ let's go out to the dmv ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ ♪ and watch day-time dramas at the bus stop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your laptop and smartphone with at&t u-verse tv. now get up to $300 back in promotion cards. at&t. rethink possible. welcome back 829 a m. this is the spot to be on top of mt. t
eugene ramos the man accused of sex assaulting a child the december is scheduled back in court today.s a registered sex offender expected to enter plea charges include kidnapping, rape, sexual of some drugs and false imprisonment. >> into the waiters will be sentenced for his role in a tree see teenagers captured. he was convicted on all of the felony counts that he faced, mayhem, torture, kidnapping, force imprisonment. ramirez is now 18 testified the cut, liz hanson fire, beat him...
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our first speaker is eugene gholz. he is considered a rising star within the u.s.oreign policy community. at the present time he is on leave working in the u.s. department of defenses office of industrial policy and i want to stress, therefore, that the views he expresseses this morning are completely his own, they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.morning are completely they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense. he is also involved in producing a lot of very interesting writings. i want to mention two books that he has written. one by military transformation, technological innovation and the defense industry, and another, u.s. defense politics, the origins of security policy. both of these books have considerable relevance to the topic that we're discussing at this conference. our second speaker is john holsman, who is the pres
our first speaker is eugene gholz. he is considered a rising star within the u.s.oreign policy community. at the present time he is on leave working in the u.s. department of defenses office of industrial policy and i want to stress, therefore, that the views he expresseses this morning are completely his own, they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.morning are completely...
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trenching causes lights, flooding road closures from eugene organ in sec the flooding.view, washington people in getting around by about, that's the story as if all of the latest. that year in the bay area, sports news espn is suggesting a report that former raiders coach tom cables off as far old a grievance he was dr. 120 branadopt a hundred and 20 grand they say he is upset because the team lost practice time his contract was not renewed. the we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. to kron4 morning news continues to 11:00 a.m., bay area bridges, the fog is that, the bay bridge the fog advisor posted by the california highway patrol light traffic on the stunned to martin luther king holiday bill we are seeing thick fog. i think this is san jose. wait this is san mateo bridge. look at the fog. you can even see any of the tail lights or headlights. golden gate, no advisory but the thought is that. visibility down to a quarter of a mile we'll follow the fog the latest in two minutes at the break. california should be
trenching causes lights, flooding road closures from eugene organ in sec the flooding.view, washington people in getting around by about, that's the story as if all of the latest. that year in the bay area, sports news espn is suggesting a report that former raiders coach tom cables off as far old a grievance he was dr. 120 branadopt a hundred and 20 grand they say he is upset because the team lost practice time his contract was not renewed. the we will be right back with the kron 4 morning...
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man accused of assaulting a 2-year-old girl inside of a dollar store is due in court. 36-year-old eugene ramos is expected to enter a plea at the fremont hall of justice. he's accused of assaulting that toddler at a un-- at a union city dollar store back on december 1st. investigators say the attack happened while her grandmother and aunt were shopping in the next aisle. >>> the san francisco lab employee who cass clear -- who was cleared of the san francisco crime lab scandal could be heard from a judge on an unrelated charge. the judge may set a preliminary hearing date for debra madden for drug possession. police say they found a small amount of cocaine at her home in march. she pleaded not guilty. last month state authorities decided not to prosecute her for the theft of lab evidence samples because there was a lack of evidence. >>> ten days after being shot in the head, gabrielle giffords is showing more signs of improvement. doctors say surgery to relieve pressure was successful. her husband says she's been smiling at him and was able to rub his neck. the commander of the internati
man accused of assaulting a 2-year-old girl inside of a dollar store is due in court. 36-year-old eugene ramos is expected to enter a plea at the fremont hall of justice. he's accused of assaulting that toddler at a un-- at a union city dollar store back on december 1st. investigators say the attack happened while her grandmother and aunt were shopping in the next aisle. >>> the san francisco lab employee who cass clear -- who was cleared of the san francisco crime lab scandal could be...
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it's given us lyndon la rouge but would prevent eugene mccarthy from being a successful candidate. that's what we don't hear. the system works against people like a ewe jeeb mccarthy who is a poor fundraiser but managed to have a number of people who supported him who gave him large contribution. yet he was able to change the course of history, bringing down a sitting president and allow for, he was called the pied piper of the youth vote. let's understand the complexity of the history of this law. the fact of the matter is, mr. chairman, this law has failed us. it has failed the american people. the american people have rendered their judgment. nearly 93% of the american people who pay taxes have voted no to this system. that ought to give us good guidance as to where we can find savings to bring down our national debt. as i understand it, we're going to have an amendment from the democratic side of the aisle which causes any money saved here to go to bringing down the debt. i hope it comes forward, i will support it and i hope we have the support of our colleagues for this bill.
it's given us lyndon la rouge but would prevent eugene mccarthy from being a successful candidate. that's what we don't hear. the system works against people like a ewe jeeb mccarthy who is a poor fundraiser but managed to have a number of people who supported him who gave him large contribution. yet he was able to change the course of history, bringing down a sitting president and allow for, he was called the pied piper of the youth vote. let's understand the complexity of the history of this...
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our first speaker is eugene gholz. he is considered a rising star within the u.s. foreign policy community. at the present time he is on leave working in the u.s. department of defenses office of industrial policy and i want to stress, therefore, that the views he expresseses this morning are completely his own, they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.morning are completely they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense. he is also involved in producing a lot of very interesting writings. i want to mention two books that he has written. one by military transformation, technological innovation and the defense industry, and another, u.s. defense politics, the origins of security policy. both of these books have considerable relevance to the topic that we're discussing at this conference. our second speaker is john holsman, who is the pr
our first speaker is eugene gholz. he is considered a rising star within the u.s. foreign policy community. at the present time he is on leave working in the u.s. department of defenses office of industrial policy and i want to stress, therefore, that the views he expresseses this morning are completely his own, they do not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.are completely his o not represent the views of the office of the secretary of defense.morning are completely...