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fisher. young m.s.k. fisher with her first husband, al fisher, who has been assigned to a teaching job just before the war in strasburg. and she's alone and grumpy about being there. and here's what she does to -- about it. in the morning in the soft sultry chambers over radiated room, sit in the window peeling tanager leans. peel them gently. do not bruise them. towards the watched rhine. separate each plump little pregnant crest isn't, if you kind the kiss, the secret section, save it for al. her husband. listen to the chamber mate murmuring her encouragement while she mutters the seduction of the bicyclist that rides more than wheels, tear from the pile of sections each velvet spring. young, there's white pulpy springs that hold to their skins. tear them off. be careful. the tangerines are gone. i cannot tell you why they are so magical. perhaps it's the shell, one layer on a chinese bowl. the crackle, so ultimately under your teeth or perhaps it is the rush of cold pulp just after it. or the perfume.
fisher. young m.s.k. fisher with her first husband, al fisher, who has been assigned to a teaching job just before the war in strasburg. and she's alone and grumpy about being there. and here's what she does to -- about it. in the morning in the soft sultry chambers over radiated room, sit in the window peeling tanager leans. peel them gently. do not bruise them. towards the watched rhine. separate each plump little pregnant crest isn't, if you kind the kiss, the secret section, save it for al....
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and here's -- here's msk fisher, young msk fisher with her first husband, al fisher who has been assigned to a teaching job just before the war in strasburg and she's alone and a bit for loan and grumpy and here's what she does about it. in the morning in the soft sultry chamber in the sweaty overradiated room, sitting in the window peeling tangerines, peel them gently, do not bruise them as you watch soldiers pass and pass the corner and over the canal over to the washed rin. if you find the kiss the section section save it for al, her husband. listen to the chamber maid thumping up the pillows and murmuring encouragement of the tails while she mutters the seduction and bicyclists who ride more than wheels, tear delicately from the soft pile of affections, each velvet string. you know, those white pulpie strings pull them off be careful. the sections of the tangerine are gone and i can not tell you why they are so magical. perhaps it's one little shell sheer of eunanimous until on a chinese bowl but crackles so tinny or crackles under your teeth or perhaps it's the rush of gold pulp unde
and here's -- here's msk fisher, young msk fisher with her first husband, al fisher who has been assigned to a teaching job just before the war in strasburg and she's alone and a bit for loan and grumpy and here's what she does about it. in the morning in the soft sultry chamber in the sweaty overradiated room, sitting in the window peeling tangerines, peel them gently, do not bruise them as you watch soldiers pass and pass the corner and over the canal over to the washed rin. if you find the...
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of donna morris fisher to give their collection to sfmoma. >> think it is commonly understood that the fischer collection was 1100 works by some of the great contemporary works, one of the great collections in the world. in fact, the collection has not been seen. it has been largely stored at the headquarters, there has never been a publication or exhibition. >> but fischer collection and the additional expansion over the next 50 years, what in the next 25 years will the museum be doing? >> we are very committed to expanding the museum, expanding the collection, the ovl
of donna morris fisher to give their collection to sfmoma. >> think it is commonly understood that the fischer collection was 1100 works by some of the great contemporary works, one of the great collections in the world. in fact, the collection has not been seen. it has been largely stored at the headquarters, there has never been a publication or exhibition. >> but fischer collection and the additional expansion over the next 50 years, what in the next 25 years will the museum be...
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in case this thing blows up. >> ron fisher escapes the burning cessna.ured but safe from the flaming wreckage, ron's thoughts turn to his brother, mark. >> i thought he was dead. it was really scary to think you may have just lost your brother. >> moments later, andrew cowan and others pull mark from the plane. >> we tried to move them a safe distance away so that the paramedics could assess them and then assess the situation. >> mark has numerous broken bones. but he's alive. >> we're still here, you know. we're not dead. how can that be? pretty deep moment for me, it was. it was the realization that we made it through that, busted up and all. >> miraculously, the pilot and other passenger are able to walk away without injury. looking back, spectators and survivors of the plane crash commend the pilot for keeping a cool head under pressure. >> the pilot did a really good job of where he laid it down, because if he goes to the left, they probably hit the fence and there's probably some fatalities involved. if it goes ten yards to the right, he lands on t
in case this thing blows up. >> ron fisher escapes the burning cessna.ured but safe from the flaming wreckage, ron's thoughts turn to his brother, mark. >> i thought he was dead. it was really scary to think you may have just lost your brother. >> moments later, andrew cowan and others pull mark from the plane. >> we tried to move them a safe distance away so that the paramedics could assess them and then assess the situation. >> mark has numerous broken bones. but...
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at the end of it, the author, suzanne fisher staples, who has her books censored like judy's all the time, i e-mailed her to tell her that it was back in the curriculum. and she wrote me this wonderful e-mail in which she was--she said, "i'm weeping into my computer, because this is the first time "i have ever had any of my books reinstated in a curriculum after being censored." i have a question for you. i can understand that you went to-- you went to battle because of one line that offended one person. but there's also-- there's also been criticism of the book from the islamic community-- mm-hmm, yes. i addressed that too, actually. as being a stereotype. if that had been the criticism, would you have fought with less vigor? no, because i think i could have answered that. i think that what happens when we-- there's a bunch of things that happen when a book gets challenged that way. i actually--what i would do and what i have done, actually, in the course and process of this thing that i did with the schools was, i talked to suzanne fisher staples about that criticism and to see wha
at the end of it, the author, suzanne fisher staples, who has her books censored like judy's all the time, i e-mailed her to tell her that it was back in the curriculum. and she wrote me this wonderful e-mail in which she was--she said, "i'm weeping into my computer, because this is the first time "i have ever had any of my books reinstated in a curriculum after being censored." i have a question for you. i can understand that you went to-- you went to battle because of one line...
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fisher? >> you are just getting into some documents, some access we don't have a full picture but you have enough of a picture i believe that there is at least concerning of mismanagement and possible abuse, and i think that the department of justice would be very wise to work with your committee and otherwise it can be easily interpreted of some kind of obstruction to make sure that interesting information does not come to light. >> thank you, dr. fisher. >> as things stand now they owe you the documents. it's their job to make a record that would support keeping anything back, and so far they haven't set out to make such a case. >> thank you and i yield my time back to the chairman. >> thank you. mr. tiefer, you sort of gave the answer i was hoping my follow-up on. what you said earlier, and i think what you repeated here, i want you to elaborate on, when we asked a question, we can, in fact, be unreasonable in our broadness, it can happen because we don't know what we don't know. ultimatel
fisher? >> you are just getting into some documents, some access we don't have a full picture but you have enough of a picture i believe that there is at least concerning of mismanagement and possible abuse, and i think that the department of justice would be very wise to work with your committee and otherwise it can be easily interpreted of some kind of obstruction to make sure that interesting information does not come to light. >> thank you, dr. fisher. >> as things stand...
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we all love carrie fisher.eeing her -- >> jimmy: flame thrower. >> yeah. i saw after "star wars" when she was all feisty and a bit, like -- you know, she was in love, and it made me feel funny in my tummy because it wasn't princess leia but it was still her. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i got you. yeah, yeah. >> sorry, sorry. just had to share. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. but there's a whole thing. did you ever meet her? >> i did. you know the funny thing was i queued up -- i lined up to meet her at comic-con, like, you know, just as a fan, but i just finished signing myself for "shaun of the dead." so, i literally was, like, looking over to see where she was and signing autographs and got to the last one, and i'm like, thank you. and then walked over and joined the line to meet carrie fisher with a guy who just got my autograph. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: standing behind him. >> i was, like, "hi." >> jimmy: can i get a picture of this? >> i was like, i just paid 15 bucks! [ laughter ] but i went up and i said
we all love carrie fisher.eeing her -- >> jimmy: flame thrower. >> yeah. i saw after "star wars" when she was all feisty and a bit, like -- you know, she was in love, and it made me feel funny in my tummy because it wasn't princess leia but it was still her. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i got you. yeah, yeah. >> sorry, sorry. just had to share. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. but there's a whole thing. did you ever meet her? >> i did. you know...
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fisher house burning over there how. are you evacuating to the club yes but we don't know where to go even in the schools we're not safe. why should we bring him. you know tell him it's just for the night good values and so much good will. come on come on don't be afraid. that. i thought were you going to come back. we're safe here they're bombing near the border we need to go east. move to give me a list of the. wealthy british style. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our t.v. . the close up team has been to build a grand reach thank you on the turning point i'm bringing more to. this time party goes to the region where half of the area is occupied by a nature preserve. where the young generation transit in their ancestors. and where the mysterious city of and deadlocks well come to the republic of north ossetia to russia close on our teeth.
fisher house burning over there how. are you evacuating to the club yes but we don't know where to go even in the schools we're not safe. why should we bring him. you know tell him it's just for the night good values and so much good will. come on come on don't be afraid. that. i thought were you going to come back. we're safe here they're bombing near the border we need to go east. move to give me a list of the. wealthy british style. market. find out what's really happening to the global...
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. >> the cashier's check was made out to fisher audi. mr. thomas delivered that check personally to fisher audi, walked off with the suv. when it appeared that the payments he made with the check and the former car and deposit were short, he used the team thomas credit card to pay the additional thousand dollars or so due. >> reporter: the attorney would be willing to accept a settlement but council member thomas said no way. >> there is no celt meti would make to imply there was wrong doing on my part and that is important to put and continue to say. not just because of my family heritage and legacy, but because of those i represent. >> reporter: thomas and his attorney wouldn't answer and questions about the specific allegations in that complaint. we were told there were settlement talks into the night and the langston foundation has indeed reached a tel met with the attorney. the attorney said that he would sells with thomas for a third of that million if that is the fastest way to get the money back to taxpayers. laura? >> a quick questi
. >> the cashier's check was made out to fisher audi. mr. thomas delivered that check personally to fisher audi, walked off with the suv. when it appeared that the payments he made with the check and the former car and deposit were short, he used the team thomas credit card to pay the additional thousand dollars or so due. >> reporter: the attorney would be willing to accept a settlement but council member thomas said no way. >> there is no celt meti would make to imply there...
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health hazards, and no particulates, mercury poisoning, chronic asthma, narrow and implementation, fisherecommend parks, galvanism recommended we send the office [chime] >> for the record, i am one of 37 candidates for mayor. of like to bring to your attention that i spoke before the mta before their termination. in the closed session, i called for a criminal investigation on the link between the inner office and payroll and the mta. it must amount to $100 million. by my own calculations. hull also like to call for this board to investigate the mta agenda at in terms of how it came about that may 4 was hired, a man with a high-school diploma. not accepted in any state in the united states. a man accused of embezzlement in atlanta georgia. to the tune of 175,000, they knew about it here. a man that also was responsible for the city and county of atlanta to pay out $1.1 million a sexual harassment suit. he was responsible for it. after he took atlanta to the biggest bankruptcy in history, he has done the same for us here. and how this came about, we will request the city attorney, by letter
health hazards, and no particulates, mercury poisoning, chronic asthma, narrow and implementation, fisherecommend parks, galvanism recommended we send the office [chime] >> for the record, i am one of 37 candidates for mayor. of like to bring to your attention that i spoke before the mta before their termination. in the closed session, i called for a criminal investigation on the link between the inner office and payroll and the mta. it must amount to $100 million. by my own calculations....
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i asked stanley fisher, the governor of the bank of israel about the state of israel's economy. >> we'vete demand going up, in particular the parts that are pleasing are that domestic investment, israeli firms are investing in physical capital at an increasingly rapid rate. that's very promising for the future. and then exports have done very well despite a considerable appreciation of the shake kel. the only thing that held us back a little bit in the first quarter of 2011 was that the government wasn't spending as much as we had expected. but that's something which has also its benefits if the rest of the economy is doing well. >> i don't want to be cliche, but this is a critical window for governments like egypt and tunisia in transition after the arab up rice sings. what is the right strategy to provide the aid in a short period of time to stabilize the situation and manage expectations in countries like egypt and tunisia? >> i think there will be a significant amount of aid. the difficult question will be how to coordinate that so that a country like egypt doesn't have to deal with
i asked stanley fisher, the governor of the bank of israel about the state of israel's economy. >> we'vete demand going up, in particular the parts that are pleasing are that domestic investment, israeli firms are investing in physical capital at an increasingly rapid rate. that's very promising for the future. and then exports have done very well despite a considerable appreciation of the shake kel. the only thing that held us back a little bit in the first quarter of 2011 was that the...
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and kristin fisher got an inside look at what a commercial bus inspection is really like. >> once we stop a commercial motor vehicle. >> virginia state police sergeant is conducting what's called a north american level one inspection. >> we are going to check the tires, the wheels, lug nuts, windshield wipers, horns, turn signals. we'll check all of that. >> once the inspectors are done looking at the outside of the bus, then they'll head down here to the inspection pit. is this where they will look underneath the bus at things like brakes, steering, and the frame of the bus. >> exhaust. if there's any leaks in the exhaust. >> perhaps most important part of this process is an inspection of the driver. >> dot medical cards saying they can safely operate a commercial motor vehicle. we'll check his logbook. make sure check his number of hours that he has been operating. >> the tragic, tragic events of last week is a clear demonstration on why we focus on drivers being arrested to ensure safe commercial vehicle operation. >> it was the worse kind of crash in terms of the tragedy, but the
and kristin fisher got an inside look at what a commercial bus inspection is really like. >> once we stop a commercial motor vehicle. >> virginia state police sergeant is conducting what's called a north american level one inspection. >> we are going to check the tires, the wheels, lug nuts, windshield wipers, horns, turn signals. we'll check all of that. >> once the inspectors are done looking at the outside of the bus, then they'll head down here to the inspection pit....
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and governor brown and and told the audience innovation will fuel projects and the chair of the fisher center for real estate and urban economics says now is the best time to buy a home. >> i think prices have bottomed in the bay area. especially in silicon valley. interest tl is not a question now is the best time to be a home purchaser in 30 years, prices down roughly 25%, mortgage rates near record lows. >> some noted their business and consumer confidence sim proving, compared to this time last year. >> and we have developing news now we want to take to you sky 7 to show you pictures of a very scary fire in san jose in piedmont. and firefighters really and it did not make it to the home but you can see how frightening waits. at this point we don't think that anyone was hurt. firefighters jumped on top of this in east san jose. >> and crews are investigating a car crash they believe sparked a grass fire near crockett and burning about five acres. the car knocked down a power pole. investigators found one person dead inside of the car. a second person was not hurt. investigators don'
and governor brown and and told the audience innovation will fuel projects and the chair of the fisher center for real estate and urban economics says now is the best time to buy a home. >> i think prices have bottomed in the bay area. especially in silicon valley. interest tl is not a question now is the best time to be a home purchaser in 30 years, prices down roughly 25%, mortgage rates near record lows. >> some noted their business and consumer confidence sim proving, compared...
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[applause] [applause] lucky fisher travis, 17, is a youth supervisor with new ideas. he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness in themselves. [applause] [applause] michellechu, 17, is a committed youth board member and on the youth empowerment advisory board. she is a college-bound ambassador in march from mentor school, where she is a wonderful model tutor. michelle is a responsible and motivated later working to bring you up voice to her community. [applause] nataliegranados, 18, has been a leader in the grenada movement where she had been in the budget crisis and have bravely spoken at the bourse supervisors. she has advocated for sense of participation and funding to be restored to our city's quality youth programs. [applause] [applause] roblin bonner, 18, is an outspoken member of the youth leadership. roblin graduated from downtown high where she was a passionate role model and advocated for youth to be more engaged in the political process. [applause] [applause] -- 17, pawlenty f
[applause] [applause] lucky fisher travis, 17, is a youth supervisor with new ideas. he strives for greatness and also pushes and support this project leaders to envision britain is in themselves. -- greatness in themselves. [applause] [applause] michellechu, 17, is a committed youth board member and on the youth empowerment advisory board. she is a college-bound ambassador in march from mentor school, where she is a wonderful model tutor. michelle is a responsible and motivated later working...
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you have a love scene in this movie, with jenna fisher, whon is on "the office." >> i do.g to do with that. >> jimmy: no, good. >> you know. >> jimmy: that would be a complication you wouldn't need. >> that would be tough. like crow mar tee on the jet has three 3-year-olds. >> jimmy: how did this happen for you that you wound up being cast in this film as -- >> the writer/director michael whitehorn, when he wrote the role -- the role, the guy's a real jerk to women. so, when he's writing the role, he said, i was only thinking of you to play this role. >> jimmy: nice. >> i'm like, i didn't know if i should take that as a compliment or not. >> jimmy: probably not. >> and then he says, i'm only auditions you for this role. nobody else. don't mess it up. which is even more pressure. i get the role and basically, we have a sex scene, she's bored with her life so she needs exciteme excitement, likes a guy rough around the edges. and we have a sex scene. it's basically four hours of just dry humping. but i'm a big fan of that. i really am. >> jimmy: that's good. [ applause ] old
you have a love scene in this movie, with jenna fisher, whon is on "the office." >> i do.g to do with that. >> jimmy: no, good. >> you know. >> jimmy: that would be a complication you wouldn't need. >> that would be tough. like crow mar tee on the jet has three 3-year-olds. >> jimmy: how did this happen for you that you wound up being cast in this film as -- >> the writer/director michael whitehorn, when he wrote the role -- the role, the...
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fisher men who generally spend hours trying to catch one single fish, say this is arguably the best year for white sturgion in history. heavy rainfall may be the reason. sturgion usually moves up river during the wet years. they do say active rivers can trigger sturgion spawning. >> and a storm in the sieria put the brakes on a historical wagon trains. they traded the wagons for a warm fire. they got stuck on highway 50 near echo's summit. >> and here is another look at echo summit in el dorado cone. it looks like december. carla sent in this picture. you know, after the rain, there is usually a rainbow . but this is inverted and taken in pleasant hill. if you have weather video or photos, we would love to so them and upload them to you report . kgo-tv.com. >> that was pretty. >> uh-huh. >> this is a smiley face and a sign of things to come. snowing and raining in june and sandhya patel is here to explain. >> unusual. we had record breaking rainfall . after tomorrow morning hang up the umbrellas and we'll go back to normal weather. >> i don't believe it. >> believe it, you will see 80s .
fisher men who generally spend hours trying to catch one single fish, say this is arguably the best year for white sturgion in history. heavy rainfall may be the reason. sturgion usually moves up river during the wet years. they do say active rivers can trigger sturgion spawning. >> and a storm in the sieria put the brakes on a historical wagon trains. they traded the wagons for a warm fire. they got stuck on highway 50 near echo's summit. >> and here is another look at echo summit...
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. >> reporter: in the waters below the dam the marine fisher are you service wants them gone.alifornia sea lions have been eating a big chunk of the fish run. in this 2009 video the government captured big eaters. they are identified if they can't be scared out they are captured, and most are killed. now a committee has been looking at ways to make it easier and quicker to kill as many as 85. >> i think that's a shame. i know that the salmon are very important as well and -- the last few seasons have been horrible. i think it's -- similar we have to find a compromise and i don't know if that's it. >> reporter: in january of last year residents worried about a sea lion tangled in fishing line. the animal was eventually brought in, given surgery and released. killing sea lions doesn't sit well here. >> i don't think they should do that. maybe they should move them. >> for those of us who work with them, from 800 volunteers, vet staff would work to get them back out in the wild and then find out they might die at hands of humans, that's hard to swallow. >> reporter: it's a tough
. >> reporter: in the waters below the dam the marine fisher are you service wants them gone.alifornia sea lions have been eating a big chunk of the fish run. in this 2009 video the government captured big eaters. they are identified if they can't be scared out they are captured, and most are killed. now a committee has been looking at ways to make it easier and quicker to kill as many as 85. >> i think that's a shame. i know that the salmon are very important as well and -- the...
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we brought roger fisher to afghanistan. he had been approached before we approached him to do this trip by soviets in 1982. they were desperate to get out of afghanistan. we approach roger fisher with the idea of bringing him to figure out a way to get the soviets out. they send the top guys down to talk to rogers. he forgot to tell us they want to get out really quickly and they are desperate. we bring this story back and was obvious the mainstream media and washington beltway crowd was not interested in doing anything with this possibility. they didn't actually create the golden bridge to help the soviets withdraw and save face which is what they wanted to leave and not look like that. charlie wilson starts to get his project going to increase funding for the mujahedin after that point. what needed to happen was the insurgency had to stop -- what charlie wilson did was increased the insurgency. if the insurgency had stopped and the president had said on camera to us the soviets would leave, these are all the -- this is pa
we brought roger fisher to afghanistan. he had been approached before we approached him to do this trip by soviets in 1982. they were desperate to get out of afghanistan. we approach roger fisher with the idea of bringing him to figure out a way to get the soviets out. they send the top guys down to talk to rogers. he forgot to tell us they want to get out really quickly and they are desperate. we bring this story back and was obvious the mainstream media and washington beltway crowd was not...
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. >>> i'm kristin fisher in washington along the bike trail where four people have been attacked in less than a month. the latest attack happened last wednesday when a group of kids tried to taser a bicyclist. dc police say they think they caught those kids, but they don't know if they're the ones responsible for the other attacks. >> i was apprehensive about that myself before knowing about this. that makes it a little bit more scary. >> police now say they are stepping up patrols along the 8- mile trail which runs from silver spring to union station. many people say the solution is simply more traffic. >> it's up so us in the community to get out and walk the trails because that's what will change the whole culture of this place. >> i'm peggy fox in the district where dc's attorney general files a lawsuit against one of the city's own councilmen. >> allegations are allegations. fact is fact. >> a defiant harry thomas denied the accusations against him. the civil suit alleges he bought this $60,000oudi suv with public money. >> the oudi was purchased through my business. >> it alleges t
. >>> i'm kristin fisher in washington along the bike trail where four people have been attacked in less than a month. the latest attack happened last wednesday when a group of kids tried to taser a bicyclist. dc police say they think they caught those kids, but they don't know if they're the ones responsible for the other attacks. >> i was apprehensive about that myself before knowing about this. that makes it a little bit more scary. >> police now say they are stepping up...
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in san jose, roger fisher is practicing his putts. he and his wife came early to beat the rain, but many golfers scratched their plans. >> within the last 24 hours, just because of predictions, we've lost about 30 to 40 golfers in the last 24 hours. >> reporter: then there's the upcoming events. >> we have a tournament on monday of about 200 people. yesterday they called us up, panicking, thinking they needed to cancel, that they're afraid of the thunderstorms and the major bad rain. >> reporter: a bride is also expected to walk down this aisle tomorrow in what was supposed to be a sunny june wedding. now, the bride and groom may be forced to say i-do on the dance floor inside. a tent is an option, but that's a big expense. >> a tent costs approximately $3,000 to have it set up. so in short notice, sometimes you can't even get it done. it's a big ordeal to have it set up. >> reporter: which is why you can almost hear the prayers, hoping for a surprise festival of sunshine this weekend. rain is also threatening dozens of other events t
in san jose, roger fisher is practicing his putts. he and his wife came early to beat the rain, but many golfers scratched their plans. >> within the last 24 hours, just because of predictions, we've lost about 30 to 40 golfers in the last 24 hours. >> reporter: then there's the upcoming events. >> we have a tournament on monday of about 200 people. yesterday they called us up, panicking, thinking they needed to cancel, that they're afraid of the thunderstorms and the major...
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alex fisher watching us, because he was part of our program from the 1970's to the 1990's and he is a very good man. as we begin the next chapter, it will be the source system improvement program. half of the $6.9 billion program will be invested in this community and invested in projects that occur in this community. we will be looking to the bayview hunters point community as we move forward to implement this program. in february, our cfo and i presented several different options for the summer system improvement -- for the sewer system improvement program. each of theses were involved, technical, and there are a lot of decisions that have to be made that would affect cost, schedule, and delivery options. it was that mean that we received direction to proceed with the detriment of a program manager. the reason to bring on the program manager is to work with the city and to bring waste water program management technical expertise to assist us with the planning and validation of the program and to employ the valuable lessons we've learned, and make sure we have high quality assurance,
alex fisher watching us, because he was part of our program from the 1970's to the 1990's and he is a very good man. as we begin the next chapter, it will be the source system improvement program. half of the $6.9 billion program will be invested in this community and invested in projects that occur in this community. we will be looking to the bayview hunters point community as we move forward to implement this program. in february, our cfo and i presented several different options for the...
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we gave the fisher family $30 billion a while back. where did that go? what good does that do us? anyway, our muni, our bart brings these employees to the doors of where they have to work. we service them. that money has to come from somewhere, and it should not come from us. they should pay the freight. i mean, because, where is our pride? we have all the good ideas. anybody moves away, what is going to happen is they are going to die on the vine. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible] you know, we want you all you allsro -- let sro people know what is going on. we did not feel we get a fair representation. we want to have a better city. an earthquake should not have to come before we all come together. it is time that everyone in this city that brings money to the city and loves this city is a fear it will want to know what is going on at city hall. we need to let people know what is going on. people do not know what is going on. we want people to know that is not free shelter. thank you. >> thank you, everyone, for coming out. i want to thank all the speakers. i want to thank eve
we gave the fisher family $30 billion a while back. where did that go? what good does that do us? anyway, our muni, our bart brings these employees to the doors of where they have to work. we service them. that money has to come from somewhere, and it should not come from us. they should pay the freight. i mean, because, where is our pride? we have all the good ideas. anybody moves away, what is going to happen is they are going to die on the vine. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible] you...
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fisher mann petuhiro nishiyama lost his home and his workplace was reverely damaged. >> translator: i lost everything except my boat. >> reporter: immediately after the big jolt, nishiyama got in his boat and sailed it offshore to protect it from the tsunami. only 8 of the 500 boats belonging to local fishermen survived. nishiyama has mixed feelings about this. >> translator: if i hadn't gone out in my boat, i might have been able to save a few lives. >> reporter: one day, nishiyama, his spirit battered, found the carp streamers in his hometown. he hoisted it at his former elementary school. the japanese word for carp, koi, also means come back. nishiyama thought he could raise more carp streamers to encourage former residents and the spirits of the deceased to come back. but it wasn't easy to find carp streamers in the disaster-hit area. volunteer worker seichi watanabe came forward to help. >> reporter: nishiyaa told me carp streamers symbolized his return for people to return to the town, i suggested calling them carp of hope. >> reporter: watanabe put a request for carp streamers
fisher mann petuhiro nishiyama lost his home and his workplace was reverely damaged. >> translator: i lost everything except my boat. >> reporter: immediately after the big jolt, nishiyama got in his boat and sailed it offshore to protect it from the tsunami. only 8 of the 500 boats belonging to local fishermen survived. nishiyama has mixed feelings about this. >> translator: if i hadn't gone out in my boat, i might have been able to save a few lives. >> reporter: one...
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. >> she is a fisher woman. do you like sturgeon? the population booming in san pablo bay.s attracting fishermen from all over the bay area and they have some fish stories to tell, too. >> all of a sudden bam, my line hit again. i was trying to let go the fish that just pulled in the boat and had another one on already. turned out to be a 62"-er behind a 42"-er i just caught up. >> not everyone agrees why there are so many out there. some say it's bad weather and something good that came from all the june rain. >> out the door, we have mostly cloudy skies today and well, we don't have to worry about the rain. that's the good news. these are typical low clouds and fog outside. that is going to break up in the afternoon in many spots. more sunshine on the way, warmer temperatures, highs in the mid-70s warmest spots inland, 60s and 70s inside the bay. at the coast couple of clouds to keep you cool there. but if you are stepping outside right now a lot of clouds across the entire bay area and we are keeping the temperatures fairly mild right now mainly into the 50s. if you do p
. >> she is a fisher woman. do you like sturgeon? the population booming in san pablo bay.s attracting fishermen from all over the bay area and they have some fish stories to tell, too. >> all of a sudden bam, my line hit again. i was trying to let go the fish that just pulled in the boat and had another one on already. turned out to be a 62"-er behind a 42"-er i just caught up. >> not everyone agrees why there are so many out there. some say it's bad weather and...
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fisher, a scholar in residence of the constitution project. he worked at the library of congress as the senior specialist in the separation of powers, and he was a specialist in constitutional law. and the professor and there is from temple university, and he served in the state department and on the national security council staff. he has written extensively on foreign relations law at the united states. so we appreciate all of our witnesses taking time to be here today. senator lugar. >> thank you very much for calling this meeting. we're considering the legal and constitutional basis for ongoing united states military operations in libya. the president declined to seek congressional authorization before initiating hostilities. subsequently, he has carried them out for more than three months without seeking or receiving a congressional authorization. this state of affairs is at odds with the constitution. it is at odds with the president's own pronouncements on the war powers during his presidential candidacy. for example, in december 2007,
fisher, a scholar in residence of the constitution project. he worked at the library of congress as the senior specialist in the separation of powers, and he was a specialist in constitutional law. and the professor and there is from temple university, and he served in the state department and on the national security council staff. he has written extensively on foreign relations law at the united states. so we appreciate all of our witnesses taking time to be here today. senator lugar....
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fisher: all the sensors in the field come into this location. these two operators behind me operate the entire water system, 24/7. so we can see all of our reservoirs, their elevations, whether they're going up or down, how much water we're getting from our two treatment plants. we try to move it very quickly through the system and serve it to our customers in the most economic and efficient manner. narrator: las vegas serves as an example for cities across the country, whether they have a limited supply or not. and many utilities can identify with the struggles that come with maintaining underground assets to support a growing population. one of the most common issues that municipalities share is water loss. melosi: because it's not a catastrophic issue, we don't think much about it. but there is a 10%, 20%, 30% water loss or leakage in some systems. allbee: already treated water that you've invested money in, you're losing before you actually delivered it. narrator: so many utilities are employing the business strategy of asset management. it'
fisher: all the sensors in the field come into this location. these two operators behind me operate the entire water system, 24/7. so we can see all of our reservoirs, their elevations, whether they're going up or down, how much water we're getting from our two treatment plants. we try to move it very quickly through the system and serve it to our customers in the most economic and efficient manner. narrator: las vegas serves as an example for cities across the country, whether they have a...
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by fisher because it brings. take it well nobody wants to be beaten with but strains or encounter i'll tell you that there are pieces i can punch a small humorous ones you can find sad healthy than the think and the five and one is a modern capsule for putting us on our list before i was to say something to tell him i don't think by now. we'll. bring you the latest unsigned stones technology from the realms. we've got the future of coverage that are killing innocent kids alyssa calm face of course and that's never asks a. mom a song from the skull still i'm a guy i think of it every day. i steal the flashlight from the memories and laugh so much so long time i'm just here trying to tell. i was in sri. i was ashamed that i had been murdered i was ashamed that i hadn't been a hero why i got my arm i got my legs i'm alive. in the mine. i am what i want to be out of knowledge of fortune. and i'll believe what i was going on once or i think. that i was a good soldier. but now i'm most older on the other side and i thi
by fisher because it brings. take it well nobody wants to be beaten with but strains or encounter i'll tell you that there are pieces i can punch a small humorous ones you can find sad healthy than the think and the five and one is a modern capsule for putting us on our list before i was to say something to tell him i don't think by now. we'll. bring you the latest unsigned stones technology from the realms. we've got the future of coverage that are killing innocent kids alyssa calm face of...
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before we get to all of them joined here by timothy draper to be principal and founder of draper fisher jurgensen to talk more about economics and investment in russia thank you very much for being with us so how important thank you very much how important do you. this forum is for your company well for a company it's it's a mission. we're in the business of spreading entrepreneurship and venture capital wherever we go i grew up in the silicon valley where it was just. orchards of. cots and now it's grown into the center of economic development and and i watch that grow and so i see actually how that can happen and try to try to build ecosystems so i think this is very important i think it's very exciting and i love that all the people in russia all the the. government officials and all the all the businesses are all trying to get together and make this thing happen do you think the investment climate has improved in russia and if so how do you find doing business oh yes i think the investment climate has improved it started from a bad place i mean seventy five years were an entrepreneu
before we get to all of them joined here by timothy draper to be principal and founder of draper fisher jurgensen to talk more about economics and investment in russia thank you very much for being with us so how important thank you very much how important do you. this forum is for your company well for a company it's it's a mission. we're in the business of spreading entrepreneurship and venture capital wherever we go i grew up in the silicon valley where it was just. orchards of. cots and now...
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fisher, did i get something wrong? >> i retired about a year ago. i'm with the constitution project also. >> okay. you're with the constitution project, but your tenure another the library -- tenure at the library of congress is also appreciated, even if slightly in the rearview mirror. and professor charles tiefer is a commissioner serving on the commission on wartime contracting along with our former member, mr. shays, i gather. gentlemen, you, you'll all have five minutes. pursuant each plus or minus, and then we'll have a round of questioning. pursuant to the committee rules, all witnesses here are to be sworn. would you, please, rise to take the oath. and raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? let the record reflect that all witnesses answered in the affirmative. again, we don't have an extremely busy dais here, although we may have many more members flying in the next few minutes, so try to summarize your written statements i
fisher, did i get something wrong? >> i retired about a year ago. i'm with the constitution project also. >> okay. you're with the constitution project, but your tenure another the library -- tenure at the library of congress is also appreciated, even if slightly in the rearview mirror. and professor charles tiefer is a commissioner serving on the commission on wartime contracting along with our former member, mr. shays, i gather. gentlemen, you, you'll all have five minutes....
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recently, they teamed up with local chef todd fisher and together the farming team and the cooking whiz whipped up new recipes for some old favorites. and in the end, they came up with a whole new way to get people to eat their veggies. >> to see the realization on people's face when you prepare it properly and they go, wow, this is something that i--wow, i really like this now, as opposed to this astringent, bitter vegetable. so, i like working with it because it's a challenge for me as a chef, but it's also so gratifying to see a guest enjoy something th they may not have otherwise had the opportunity to try. well, this is our--the rapi-deparini, so, it's got the rapini and the caramelized fennel in there done in that low-fat yogurt, so it's really nice and light an vibrant, kind of a twist on a classic french onion dip. >> their success means the family has also given back to their community. they've donated more than $1 million to breast cancer research over the last 10 years, all in an effort to keep folks eating and feeling healthy. and despite the hands of time passing on the clo
recently, they teamed up with local chef todd fisher and together the farming team and the cooking whiz whipped up new recipes for some old favorites. and in the end, they came up with a whole new way to get people to eat their veggies. >> to see the realization on people's face when you prepare it properly and they go, wow, this is something that i--wow, i really like this now, as opposed to this astringent, bitter vegetable. so, i like working with it because it's a challenge for me as...
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so then john called fisher gets a prize for keeping the euro stable is it stable not at all the basis of the euro zone is the. misbegotten construct going back to nine hundred ninety nine. the admittance of greece and italy into the euro zone was that was the huge huge political mistake and it was gone under pressure to do them it's pressure from the banking powers in the larger international banks from wall street on the so-called what the basis of stability in the euro. based on the geonic or usury has done nothing to you and you simply stated supervised. it's of the largest banks european banks the french and the german banks leading among them who were hugely exposed to the debts over debts of greece and other such countries are and that is to my mind a recipe for stability when he's come up with another plan during a speak show about receiving the award he said the e.u. needs to establish a finance ministry yet another institution that helped to deal with the crisis do you think. no not at all because there's a there's a democratic deficit as is the terminology calls are in the e
so then john called fisher gets a prize for keeping the euro stable is it stable not at all the basis of the euro zone is the. misbegotten construct going back to nine hundred ninety nine. the admittance of greece and italy into the euro zone was that was the huge huge political mistake and it was gone under pressure to do them it's pressure from the banking powers in the larger international banks from wall street on the so-called what the basis of stability in the euro. based on the geonic or...