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economics, but i actual, without even having those numbers in front of me knew that this was going to excite us. i actually know that when we unveil this tonight, the feeling that i'm going to be having, is we just won another world series because it's going to bring that kind of excitement into city. and to have this timed in a way in which we have just finished the 75th anniversary of the celebration of the bay bridge, we have opened the auditorium and on our bay for the first time we have just finished the world series and the 55 sealing on our bay is a celebration for san francisco and this incredible rebounds that this city is experiencing can really only be complimented by the arts, because allows the arts to celebrate all the other things that we are trying to do economically to be covered, i think is an incredible cap on our future on what we can experience and exemplify to the rest of the world. this leaves me to an appreciation to the artist that he has not only visualized what 25,000 led lights can do but discovered a fashion in which will not see the same pattern at any time experie
economics, but i actual, without even having those numbers in front of me knew that this was going to excite us. i actually know that when we unveil this tonight, the feeling that i'm going to be having, is we just won another world series because it's going to bring that kind of excitement into city. and to have this timed in a way in which we have just finished the 75th anniversary of the celebration of the bay bridge, we have opened the auditorium and on our bay for the first time we have...
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what excites us is really taking the very good foundation of the mapping industry of today and helpingn that into the monitoring industry of tomorrow where we're not just getting the picture once a year, once every couple years, we're getting the picture every day or multiple times per day. the satellites we build at sky box are about the size of a dorm room refrigerator and weigh about 100 kilograms and we try to pack as much high performance into the smallest box possible. >> with the first sky box satellite to launch in 2014, they think there is a big market for on demand earth monitoring. >> over san francisco this would be awesome. see the bay bridge, the golden gate bridge, how is your commute to work? >> all the shipping traffic throughout the channel. >> sure. >> all the various ports throughout the bay. >> big bold ideas carry risk, especially in the high stakes unforgiving frontier of space. >> there were times when this nation took some risks and lives were at stake flying humans in or bit that would lead to statements like fact your is not an option. failure has to be an op
what excites us is really taking the very good foundation of the mapping industry of today and helpingn that into the monitoring industry of tomorrow where we're not just getting the picture once a year, once every couple years, we're getting the picture every day or multiple times per day. the satellites we build at sky box are about the size of a dorm room refrigerator and weigh about 100 kilograms and we try to pack as much high performance into the smallest box possible. >> with the...
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it excites us a bit. >> once thanksgiving is over, i'll be going shopping, probably macy's. >> reporter: every year it seems the christmas creeps earlier and earlier. for many thanksgiving hours have moved from an experiment to a tradition. kmart is opening at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day and toys r us at 5:00 p.m. and target, macy's, jp men knees, kohl's and sears are opening at 8:00 p.m. today and not locking them until late black friday night. not every retail will have thanksgiving shopping hours and not every american loves the idea but many do. >> they got people who wouldn't normally shop to come out and shop. so mom stayed at home because she was exhausted after cooking but dad and the kids went out shopping. >> reporter: the national retail federati federation says thanksgiving shoppers tend to be more 18 to 34 years old. retailer haves seen foot traffic increase over the past couple years with the earlier thanksgiving hours, analysts say it doesn't add to overall sales. in some cases, it shifts the purchasing earlier in the weekend or spreads out spending over a longer period
it excites us a bit. >> once thanksgiving is over, i'll be going shopping, probably macy's. >> reporter: every year it seems the christmas creeps earlier and earlier. for many thanksgiving hours have moved from an experiment to a tradition. kmart is opening at 6:00 a.m. on thanksgiving day and toys r us at 5:00 p.m. and target, macy's, jp men knees, kohl's and sears are opening at 8:00 p.m. today and not locking them until late black friday night. not every retail will have...
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we are taking a look at some of the most exciting technologies in elevators. george, tell us about destination elevators. >> this is the technology of the future. probably the biggest single investment in elevators. san francisco has embraced the technology more than any other city in the country. a big advantage with us is passengers get to their floors sooner and there is more opportunity of customization of features for individual service. four issues of security and accessibility, this is a big advantage over traditional elevators. digest i understand these are rehabilitated upgrades of existing elevators? >> yes, these are upgrades to the original elevators from 1980. all the controls and wiring has changed but the physical mechanisms are the same. >> how much energy to these use? >> with all of the things that we did hear, energy savings is about 50% from where we started. that is a significant improvement for such a major system. >> tell me how it works. >> this is the hall keypad, which controls the elevator. the system asks where you are going before you get into the
we are taking a look at some of the most exciting technologies in elevators. george, tell us about destination elevators. >> this is the technology of the future. probably the biggest single investment in elevators. san francisco has embraced the technology more than any other city in the country. a big advantage with us is passengers get to their floors sooner and there is more opportunity of customization of features for individual service. four issues of security and accessibility,...
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that's what excites us is no matter what type of scheme it is, to be able to stop the run, keep the topn the coverage, and be able to swarm and make plays, and like we said, we're turning bad into good and now if you slow down this running game, you're turning good into great. >> you have to be able to attack the line of scrimmage and you got to get, as i always say, in the runs game, you got to get 11 hats around the ball and that will be critical again. because this guy is a good back and can make a guy miss in space. we have to try to limit the space. >>> how about the warriors? they rocked their season opener last night against the lakers. the 31-point victory. the biggest opening game blowout in franchise history. the clippers tonight in l.a. we'll have highlights of that tonight at 11:00. >>> all right. now the world series is over. it is official. the washington nationals announced that m e ed that matt will be their new manager. he's been a coach with arizona for the last four years. >>> get this. twitter is going public. you want to buy stock in that or maybe vernon davis inste
that's what excites us is no matter what type of scheme it is, to be able to stop the run, keep the topn the coverage, and be able to swarm and make plays, and like we said, we're turning bad into good and now if you slow down this running game, you're turning good into great. >> you have to be able to attack the line of scrimmage and you got to get, as i always say, in the runs game, you got to get 11 hats around the ball and that will be critical again. because this guy is a good back...
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. >> this is very exciting for us. i am will an expert at this.little kids and most of our fish die within, i'd say, two to three days. so far we've had four luke sky walker the fish. flush and replace. >> john jay says flush and replace. let's see what you picked. we've got a tell the child, mickey is doing the right thing. orlando and linda the flush and replace. the correct answer for $100 with 92% of the vote, they said tell the child. so congrats to nicki. she's gets 100 bucks. before we get any further, john jay and rich, i'm curious, for those uninitiated, can you tell us about yourselves and your show? >> we're on in 13 cities. we do basically pop culture. you can hear our show on our web site. we podcast on itunes and all fa that. >> what's the charity are you playing for? >> we are playing for kids living within foster homes right now. and there are a lot of them in arizona. over 14,000. >> wow, that's a fantastic cause. thank you guys for joining us today. time for the next question. this is worth 200 bucks. it's absolutely anybody's ga
. >> this is very exciting for us. i am will an expert at this.little kids and most of our fish die within, i'd say, two to three days. so far we've had four luke sky walker the fish. flush and replace. >> john jay says flush and replace. let's see what you picked. we've got a tell the child, mickey is doing the right thing. orlando and linda the flush and replace. the correct answer for $100 with 92% of the vote, they said tell the child. so congrats to nicki. she's gets 100 bucks....
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. >> i'm excited. i used to love new orleans. i don't like it anymore. went there for a super bowl. we know what happened there. the raiders do something they haven't done all season behind a quarterback who wasn't supposed to make the roster. this was considered a great football play. why it may have cost the 49ers a win in the big easy >> the saints came in averaging 29 points for game. second in the nfl. the niners defense allows 17 per game, fourth in the nfl. today new orleans did not back down. saints leading second quarter. niners ball after a fumble. kaepernick, throw to bolden, game tied. third quarter, drew brees in the pocket forever. this is a fantastic play by brooks. makes the interception. three plays later, longest pass play of the game for kaepernick. 17 yards to davis. 17-14 niners. controversial play here. late fourth, brees rocked by brook. fumbles, willis recovers. penalty thrown. hit to the head. saints keep possession, tie it with a field goal. 20-yardsyards there to colston,d then ram. set up the game-winner from 31 yards as time expires. 23-20 saints. the ni
. >> i'm excited. i used to love new orleans. i don't like it anymore. went there for a super bowl. we know what happened there. the raiders do something they haven't done all season behind a quarterback who wasn't supposed to make the roster. this was considered a great football play. why it may have cost the 49ers a win in the big easy >> the saints came in averaging 29 points for game. second in the nfl. the niners defense allows 17 per game, fourth in the nfl. today new orleans...
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we had 5 million user party, which was exciting to us. to be there at the nasdaq a year ago with you, celebrating a billion users, who could imagine that. >> you have facebook in your dna. you're a twitter user. >> i am an equal opportunity social media user. where my audiences is, i will be. >> are you using something we don't know about? >> instagram is the hot one. oi connect with people over the world and i found through photos, it needs no translation. it's an easy way to communicate. >> you talk in your book about your brother, she's somebody everybody and nobody wants to know about. what can you tell everyone about your brother. >> i tell fun stories about us when we were younger. we were into star wars and we did fun things. i give in sight into the family. >> you are a performer. you are a singer, you liked acting. you're into this. >> i have been known to grab a microphone from time to time. it's interesting because when - i looked back at what professionals - what it used to mean to be a professional. you used to have your busi
we had 5 million user party, which was exciting to us. to be there at the nasdaq a year ago with you, celebrating a billion users, who could imagine that. >> you have facebook in your dna. you're a twitter user. >> i am an equal opportunity social media user. where my audiences is, i will be. >> are you using something we don't know about? >> instagram is the hot one. oi connect with people over the world and i found through photos, it needs no translation. it's an easy...
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what excites us is really taking that very good foundation of the mapping industry of today and helping to turn that into the monitoring industry of tomorrow where we're not just getting that picture once a year, once every couple of years, we're getting that picture every day, multiple times per day. >> the satellites we build at skybox are about the size of a dorm room refrigerator, they bea about a hundred kilograms and we've tried to pack as much high performance into the smallest box possible. >> with the first skybox satellite scheduled to launch in late 2013 the start-up founders think there's a big market for rapid on demand earth monitoring. >> i think over san francisco this would be awesome. >> we would be able to see the bay bridge, the golden gate bridge, you know, how is your commute to work, all of the shipping traffic throughout the channel. >> sure. >> all the various ports throughout the bay. >> but big, bold ideas carry risk, especially in the high stakes unforgiving frontier of space. >> and there were times when this nation took some risks flying humans in orbit. bu
what excites us is really taking that very good foundation of the mapping industry of today and helping to turn that into the monitoring industry of tomorrow where we're not just getting that picture once a year, once every couple of years, we're getting that picture every day, multiple times per day. >> the satellites we build at skybox are about the size of a dorm room refrigerator, they bea about a hundred kilograms and we've tried to pack as much high performance into the smallest box...
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excited to see what gets build and shared. and, of course, we're working with the open law project it's guided us to this kickoff. m excited to see something that's been to bureaucratic. by the way, i'm a lawyer my background i used to cause a lot of trouble in the city by you used to explain to a lot of bilingual folks in the city what their rights are. when i did the retina strict i had to explain to elderly people who only spoke chinese to help them exercise the law. that's one small example how a whole set of laws can be introduced to people so they won't have to go to a library full of very complicated indexes to find what the law means to them and? the magic behind the usefulness how people need to understand your law. and congratulate you get
excited to see what gets build and shared. and, of course, we're working with the open law project it's guided us to this kickoff. m excited to see something that's been to bureaucratic. by the way, i'm a lawyer my background i used to cause a lot of trouble in the city by you used to explain to a lot of bilingual folks in the city what their rights are. when i did the retina strict i had to explain to elderly people who only spoke chinese to help them exercise the law. that's one small example...
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they've entertained us with their exciting projects and shocked us when they pushed the envelope. >>ou that i'm madea, mu to the damn dea. you understand that? what i want i get. >> the only reason i started doing this character toys use it to make people laugh and give them a message. so many messages that need to be brought to our community. there's no way to do it. nobody has an effective way to do it this. character has been such a great tool to get effective messages into the community. i'm so proud of that. >> tyler perry made great inroads as the first african-american to own a major film studio. but he received sharp criticism from fellow filmmaker spike lee for the type of films he was making. >> a lot of stuff that's on today is coonery and buffoonery. i know it's making a lot of money, breaking records. but we could do better. >> i've had more people coming up to me, i can't wait. people are fascinated with gangster movies. they really are. >> my own son, a child can be susceptible. some child might watch "american gangster" and say i want to be a gangster. it's really abo
they've entertained us with their exciting projects and shocked us when they pushed the envelope. >>ou that i'm madea, mu to the damn dea. you understand that? what i want i get. >> the only reason i started doing this character toys use it to make people laugh and give them a message. so many messages that need to be brought to our community. there's no way to do it. nobody has an effective way to do it this. character has been such a great tool to get effective messages into the...
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use technology. that's been very exciting. students and teachers are actively using this intentional to enhance learning and school experiences. here is a highlight. i don't know if you can see the photos of students using and engaging in the ipads. they are very excited. i can't tell you how thrilling it has been from the ground up to getting the project up and running to see the devices with the students engaging with the technology on a daily basis. next steps. so i'm sure many of you have heard about the visioning work that our district is undertaking called vision 25. we are in the process of setting and defining the space with the mayor. the planning process will now expand to middle grades of k-8 and we'll folks on -- focus on long-term and short-term for our middle use of family experience. are there any questions? >> really this is more of a comment. i'm glad you addressed the k-8 issue. i wanted to for the benefit of our colleagues here in the supervisor chambers to stress that everybody will get a chance to benefit f
use technology. that's been very exciting. students and teachers are actively using this intentional to enhance learning and school experiences. here is a highlight. i don't know if you can see the photos of students using and engaging in the ipads. they are very excited. i can't tell you how thrilling it has been from the ground up to getting the project up and running to see the devices with the students engaging with the technology on a daily basis. next steps. so i'm sure many of you have...
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the game has changed the game it's changed for the not exciting they used to be fighting the best fight of the now fight in the best fight of everybody avoiding one another floyd mayweather the fighting businessman he picks a fight which is a smart thing to do and i respect him well i think his training the way he training they take at the body just leave it in a bad take everybody go have a long go what have a bit of heavyweight division. i'm not in it and there's no great heavyweights right now well the clips go the pretty good they're winning the fights we have to like them could in an american who if they don't fail it will cause them to you know take chances but they're winning five close to the close to mary holmes and to lose the fourth title different to confirm but they if not will we see the heavyweight guys and that in this long with taking chance to make an exciting fight you agree well i just think they. get boxes so that every so often it does lead the way the boys have a way in these little guys always tired of being no one as lovely it come back to my right what do you m
the game has changed the game it's changed for the not exciting they used to be fighting the best fight of the now fight in the best fight of everybody avoiding one another floyd mayweather the fighting businessman he picks a fight which is a smart thing to do and i respect him well i think his training the way he training they take at the body just leave it in a bad take everybody go have a long go what have a bit of heavyweight division. i'm not in it and there's no great heavyweights right...
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excited to see what gets build and shared. and, of course, we're working with the open law project it's guided us to this kickoff. i'm excited to see something that's been to bureaucratic. by the way, i'm a lawyer my background i used to cause a lot of trouble in the city by you used to explain to a lot of bilingual folks in the city what their rights are. when i did the retina strict i had to explain to elderly people who only spoke chinese to help them exercise the law. that's one small example how a whole set of laws can be introduced to people so they won't have to go to a library full of very complicated indexes to find what the law means to them and? the magic behind the usefulness how people need to understand your law. and congratulate you get hub and congratulate you for employing more people and being such a great partner and finally comfortably lives of people who want to live and work here. that's the new nature of the technology. get hub congratulations and all of you for being in this wonderful and beautiful historic building that you see a lot of improvements to. this is exciting to be in selma and
excited to see what gets build and shared. and, of course, we're working with the open law project it's guided us to this kickoff. i'm excited to see something that's been to bureaucratic. by the way, i'm a lawyer my background i used to cause a lot of trouble in the city by you used to explain to a lot of bilingual folks in the city what their rights are. when i did the retina strict i had to explain to elderly people who only spoke chinese to help them exercise the law. that's one small...
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us in the whole world. it is global and local. as well as these regional parks. i am excited. on behalf of mosaic, we are glad that you joined us. thank you. >>> welcome to bay sunday. i am your host, frank mallicoat. great to have you with us. we begin with our weekly pitch. if you have a show idea, we would love to hear from you. go to kpix.com. click on the kpix logo. scroll down to bay sunday. the first guest will make you think you little bit. probably a lot. his book is called, religion as an art form. it puts a new look on the life that we lead. looking at god as a verb, to be lived, and not as a noun, to be believed. it is for those that think of themselves as spiritual, but not religious. i have you thinking now right x let's say hello to the author. >> how are you? >> nice
us in the whole world. it is global and local. as well as these regional parks. i am excited. on behalf of mosaic, we are glad that you joined us. thank you. >>> welcome to bay sunday. i am your host, frank mallicoat. great to have you with us. we begin with our weekly pitch. if you have a show idea, we would love to hear from you. go to kpix.com. click on the kpix logo. scroll down to bay sunday. the first guest will make you think you little bit. probably a lot. his book is called,...
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this is exciting stuff for us because we've been doing this 15 years and one of the challenges that we've had is being able to identify, put together a program to be able to address access to capital. nor cal has a contract with the state of california where they can guarantee 80 percent of the loan to help local contractors to participate on the project. this is pioneering stuff. you can get the job but if you don't have capital you are setting yourself up for failure. we do not want to see that happen. this is our mantra and our goal is to build capacity for the future. 15-20-year project, let's grow these businesses, not only technologically or financially, but give them a real upper hand on participating and growing the business. finally, our workshops were spanned throughout the year. we tailor it on the needs. there are some companies that are autoca
this is exciting stuff for us because we've been doing this 15 years and one of the challenges that we've had is being able to identify, put together a program to be able to address access to capital. nor cal has a contract with the state of california where they can guarantee 80 percent of the loan to help local contractors to participate on the project. this is pioneering stuff. you can get the job but if you don't have capital you are setting yourself up for failure. we do not want to see...
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broadway is hugely exciting for us on many different levels.broadway, but broadway in general is such a wonderful genre for us. so many different musical styles have come into play since its inception. we're all about incorporating musical styles. >> what about heather headley? >> what can we say that hasn't been said? >> what about heather headley? >> she just came from london where she has been rehearsing -- >> i did. i did a year actually of "the body guard." >> yes. we're hearing great things. for six shows starting when? >> yes, yes. we start tomorrow night. >> what are you singing for us today, guys? >> we're going to do "can you feel the love." >> from "the lion king." here they are. ♪ ♪ [ foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and can you feel the love tonight, tonight it is where we are where we are it's enough for this wide-eyed wanderer that we got this far ♪ ♪ and can you feel the love tonight how it's laid to rest it's enough to make kings and vagabonds believe the very best ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oh, yeah. i'm here to help. you and i will get through thi
broadway is hugely exciting for us on many different levels.broadway, but broadway in general is such a wonderful genre for us. so many different musical styles have come into play since its inception. we're all about incorporating musical styles. >> what about heather headley? >> what can we say that hasn't been said? >> what about heather headley? >> she just came from london where she has been rehearsing -- >> i did. i did a year actually of "the body...
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used. and this "pompeii effect," if you want to call it, is very exciting to us. for the first time we had, captured and preserved right before us, a mayan artisan workshop. keach: in the workshop were 10 obsidian saw blades. obsidian is a natural volcanic glass. the artisans would have used the blades to cut and saw. i suspect that saws were taken and mounted into a handle something like this. one of the problems with obsidian is that it's very sharp, but it's very brittle and it needs support. keach: the blades would have been used together with this stone which functioned as a cutting platform. and thmaya used this piece of deer antler to drill holes. what an artisan would do is place a little bit of sand in a slurry on a spot of bone, take it and start to perforate it. keach: the drills would have made holes for the jade in these teeth. but one item uncovered had far more significance than mere decoration. widmer: this is a star gorget. it was produced from a marine conch or whelk which was imported from the gulf coast. and it's a very special artifact among t
used. and this "pompeii effect," if you want to call it, is very exciting to us. for the first time we had, captured and preserved right before us, a mayan artisan workshop. keach: in the workshop were 10 obsidian saw blades. obsidian is a natural volcanic glass. the artisans would have used the blades to cut and saw. i suspect that saws were taken and mounted into a handle something like this. one of the problems with obsidian is that it's very sharp, but it's very brittle and it...
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us. we are very excited about this segment. it's a beautiful segment, a big segment. >> okay, well, first of all that is one weak segment title. (laughter) >> jon: you have a better title. >> yeah, of course i do. >> jon: okay. >> welcome to straight trippers or we cool. >> jon: isn't that title racist. >> oh, yes, definitely, but not if i say it. >> jon: all right, let's go on to our first story if we k we will start this is an easy one if you want, easy one. >> halloween is over but its controversy surrounding a costume is continuing after a boy dressed as a member of the ku klux klan. >> jon: okay, remember we're starting fresh. panel wa, do you think opinions racist. >> i want to say adorable. (laughter) >> that is racist, jon. >> what are you guying talking about. he looks like a pointy ghost. >> what? >> okay, fine, racist but adorable racist. >> all right. we're going move on to the story, slightly more difficult. this is difficult. >> white republican from texas came up with an unorthodox strategy to appeal to a mostly
us. we are very excited about this segment. it's a beautiful segment, a big segment. >> okay, well, first of all that is one weak segment title. (laughter) >> jon: you have a better title. >> yeah, of course i do. >> jon: okay. >> welcome to straight trippers or we cool. >> jon: isn't that title racist. >> oh, yes, definitely, but not if i say it. >> jon: all right, let's go on to our first story if we k we will start this is an easy one if you...
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lyndon, tell us about how it will work. >> we're very excited about this partnership.tric car you now move your transportation cost on to the grid. and, with the solar systems you can address that transportation cost and provide the homeowner as we as the car with a lower source of energy, lower cost of energy. also happens to be clean. liz: 10% discount you're give together home, to the homebuyer i guess or to the car buyer for their home solar offer, is that how it is going to work? >> yes. so any bmw customer buys an electric car, when they buy the electric car around they then decide to address their transportation costs with solar, solarcity will come in, we install the solar system for free. there is no installation. no maintenance. and we insure it. we take care of everything. we sell them electricity at lower rate than they can buy from the utility. over and above that, we give bmw owners a 10% discount. david: lyndon, i know that solarcity and tesla are two different companies but they have a lot of overlaps. aren't you, in helping bmw with this, and i'm sure
lyndon, tell us about how it will work. >> we're very excited about this partnership.tric car you now move your transportation cost on to the grid. and, with the solar systems you can address that transportation cost and provide the homeowner as we as the car with a lower source of energy, lower cost of energy. also happens to be clean. liz: 10% discount you're give together home, to the homebuyer i guess or to the car buyer for their home solar offer, is that how it is going to work?...
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. >> it was really excited because for us it is a good connection to the past. >> reporter: the priceless piece of history for the church but a pricey extra for the subway project. laying just below the former he go da theater. were two tunnel boring machines are set to appear. hike the costs up to $10.5 billion project. >> the cost involved with that church is about $250,000 which we're asking the board to approve. >> reporter: another $300,000 is needed to pay for additional costs. still project organizers sate underground drilling remains on budget and on time. >> once seeing the hard manmade material at the start we're able to move at that speed now about 16 feet a day. >> reporter: the tunnel boring machines are set to merge at this site next year. in san francisco david steven son. >>> a top public utilities official wants pg&e it pay more than $17 million fine in san carlos. saying the ewe tills deliberately delayed disclosing investigation about flawed records online 147. pg&e denies that. aned a minnesota straytive judge calls the recordkeeping couragely similar to a part- time b
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. >> it was really exciting because for us it is a good connection to the past. >> the surprising discovery added $250,000 to the cost of the project. that central subway is scheduled to open in 2019. >>> time is 4:55. apple is revealing the type of information law enforcement asks it for. it says most of the data that police and other officials want is about stolen and lost electronic devices. federal law keeps apple and other tech companies about going into detail about those information requests. >>> the golden state warriors are cashing into their success on the court. the team has sold out all of their season tickets. that is a franchise record of $14,500. they have sold out 40 consecutive home games. the most since the 1995 season. and this is cool people with season tickets to the 49ers will now be able to buy and take home their actual seats from candle stick park. single seats are not for sale. you can only buy them in pairs. for $649. the general public will be able to buy a pair of seats for $749 starting on december 9th. the 49ers say most of the proceeds will benefit parks in s
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us. we are very excited about this segment.s a beautiful segment, a big segment. >> okay, well, first of all that is one weak segment title. (laughter) >> jon: you have a better title. >> yeah, of course i do. >> jon: okay. >> welcome to straight trippers or we cool. >> jon: isn't that title racist. >> oh, yes, definitely, but not if i say it. >> jon: all right, let's go on to our first story if we k we will start this is an easy one if you want, easy one. >> halloween is over but its controversy surrounding a costume is continuing after a boy dressed as a member of the ku klux
us. we are very excited about this segment.s a beautiful segment, a big segment. >> okay, well, first of all that is one weak segment title. (laughter) >> jon: you have a better title. >> yeah, of course i do. >> jon: okay. >> welcome to straight trippers or we cool. >> jon: isn't that title racist. >> oh, yes, definitely, but not if i say it. >> jon: all right, let's go on to our first story if we k we will start this is an easy one if you want,...
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it's exciting for us. we've had over a thousand small businesses in the process of signing up so their employees can get insurance. it's going to work. it's working in kentucky. it's not one of these things where you can set up an artificial deadline and say okay, it's a successor failure at that deadline. this is going to take two or three years before we really get everything done and most of these people enrolled. >> governor, those who are medicaid recipients signing up for the expansion of the medicaid program, where would they have been previously? would they have been provided no coverage? would they have been those showing up at an er? help me understand who 24e are andcha change is now taking place in their lives. >> well, michael, like i tell everybody that i talk to, we've got 640,000 kentuckiens who don't have any coverage. and a good part of those qualify for the medicaid. they are not aliens. they are neighbors and friends. they're folks that we shop in the grocery with, we sit in the bleache
it's exciting for us. we've had over a thousand small businesses in the process of signing up so their employees can get insurance. it's going to work. it's working in kentucky. it's not one of these things where you can set up an artificial deadline and say okay, it's a successor failure at that deadline. this is going to take two or three years before we really get everything done and most of these people enrolled. >> governor, those who are medicaid recipients signing up for the...
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the current government is the design of computers watch the design a launch vehicle snaps of us it's very exciting black mass to go to mars let nasa us joint pains and cutting edge science and let the private sector do what we do best which has operations such as limewire turned to one more thing that's making headlines at the present not only do people have the ability to visit space that we face can visit either as nice as i add this to happen this past february and i showed that year the injured twelve hundred people. you know research this he came out saying that this is actually going to be happening ten times more than scientists originally thought. how did people really spend in just any nation we be scared or what to do what we should be scared i mean for us in the business one of the fundamental basis of the space program is to prevent us from getting wiped out as the ultimate environmental program and for us to the fact that people ignore this is like the person who will go to the doctor so i am eating we should focus on this we should try and come up with the means to prevent what will
the current government is the design of computers watch the design a launch vehicle snaps of us it's very exciting black mass to go to mars let nasa us joint pains and cutting edge science and let the private sector do what we do best which has operations such as limewire turned to one more thing that's making headlines at the present not only do people have the ability to visit space that we face can visit either as nice as i add this to happen this past february and i showed that year the...
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. >> yeah, really exciting for us to have the historical sites.hink we have pictures of the codman academy students. who traveled to france. when you want to france with them. you brought them into the neighborhoods it sound like -- the french ministry would have advised people not to visit in france. absolutely as part of the trip, we spoke about this before -- this was two years ago when we did our first trip to france. where -- we talked about the fact that when many tourists visit boston. they don't come to dorchester. i asked them how it made them feel. and it was ral eally a moment where sometimes people realize. people aren't going to come to door chester. we made a point of going to places that are similar to dorchester >> how did reading that letter feel? >> good. >>> fear itself. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this, no sooner than the president tried to avoid a third war, the knee jerk right of this country began tweeting its call to arms. the mere word alone that an a
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. >> yeah, really exciting for us to have the historical sites.hink we have pictures of the codman academy students. who traveled to france. when you want to france with them. you brought them into the neighborhoods it sound like -- the french ministry would have advised people not to visit in france. absolutely as part of the trip, we spoke about this before -- this was two years ago when we did our first trip to france. where -- we talked about the fact that when many tourists visit boston. they don't come to dorchester. i asked them how it made them feel. and it was really a moment where sometimes people realize. people aren't going to come to door chester. we made a point of going to places that are similar to dorchester in >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the supreme court will be hearing a new challenge to the affordable care act
. >> yeah, really exciting for us to have the historical sites.hink we have pictures of the codman academy students. who traveled to france. when you want to france with them. you brought them into the neighborhoods it sound like -- the french ministry would have advised people not to visit in france. absolutely as part of the trip, we spoke about this before -- this was two years ago when we did our first trip to france. where -- we talked about the fact that when many tourists visit...