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i have had the lucky opportunity to personally know flower growers who relied daily on the flower mart. these folks grow locally and they give modest income. my concern is when the developer said that some day a replacement property may need to be found for the flower mart in our land locked city land is precious as is our flower mart. please protect them and make sure that possibly in four year's time, there's no way that they will be told oh, well, there's just no land. please don't allow that to happen. i am concerned. thank you. >> thank you. any other public comments on this item? with that, public comment is now closed. commissioner richards. >> walk us through the spread sheet again and just -- one of the things we heard was that granting all the 1.4 million square feet to killroy would hurt other projects when they were able to put their shovels in the ground. could you help us on that? >> sure. it would be great for the public to understand. >> the only allocation that i know the numbers on are the three that are in front of you in this current summer phase. which are the 590
i have had the lucky opportunity to personally know flower growers who relied daily on the flower mart. these folks grow locally and they give modest income. my concern is when the developer said that some day a replacement property may need to be found for the flower mart in our land locked city land is precious as is our flower mart. please protect them and make sure that possibly in four year's time, there's no way that they will be told oh, well, there's just no land. please don't allow...
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you can see the footprint of the flower market is really significant. it is over 115,000 square feet. in order to make that fit in to the neighbourhood, we have pushed it to the centre of the site, and really taken the active uses of retail and the entrances to the offices above, and bring the building with us. you can see, there is retail entrances throughout this site, off the market alley, as well as off brannan and the plaza. the flower market's public entrance from ground-floor is off the market alley in the middle of the project, as was referred to earlier, most of the uses -- users of the market hall will be coming up from the basement below, they will be driving in with vans and various kinds of checks. and then the office is up above are entered on the two and his of market hall on the far marked buildings, and as well as the centre of the site, and on the western end, at the gateway building. there are three, actually, four main pieces of public privately owned public open space. these are three clauses. the first one is off brannan. it is abo
you can see the footprint of the flower market is really significant. it is over 115,000 square feet. in order to make that fit in to the neighbourhood, we have pushed it to the centre of the site, and really taken the active uses of retail and the entrances to the offices above, and bring the building with us. you can see, there is retail entrances throughout this site, off the market alley, as well as off brannan and the plaza. the flower market's public entrance from ground-floor is off the...
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he takes photos of single flowers and then creates digital flower arrangements on the computer spired by the flemish masters of the 17th and 18th centuries. just like them he creates arrangements that would actually be impossible in real life. in my sphere i have so i want to play with time by taking photos of flowers in every susan. i can combine and flowers from spring and summer and autumn which is not possible really. fast maybe you finds inspiration everywhere and just always looking out for new motifs she takes photos of flowers of all shapes and colors all year long because database already boasts over $12000.00 photos. whether she's in a luxury flower shop or in a more modest one around the corner or even at the botanical gardens which has tropical beauty there was always something that catches his eye just like the 17th century painters bought all. its campuses to paint on i need photographs of flowers to use it as a basis for my still lives. so the photos become some kind of my digital paint and my computer is somehow my canvas and i. on and. he also takes photos of basins c
he takes photos of single flowers and then creates digital flower arrangements on the computer spired by the flemish masters of the 17th and 18th centuries. just like them he creates arrangements that would actually be impossible in real life. in my sphere i have so i want to play with time by taking photos of flowers in every susan. i can combine and flowers from spring and summer and autumn which is not possible really. fast maybe you finds inspiration everywhere and just always looking out...
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object the most common being a vase of flowers or flowers of some description inspired by the golden age of dutch painting in the 17th century the photographer. has built on this great tradition and with the aid of digital technology created new works timeless quality . at 1st glance they look like traditional still life paintings. but classmates has revived a rather stuffy art form with technology. he takes photos of single flowers and then creates digital flower arrangements on the computer speired by the flemish masters of the 17th and 18th centuries. just like them he creates arrangements that would actually be impossible in real life. in my sphere i have so i want to play with time by taking photos of flowers in every season. i can combine flowers from spring and summer and autumn which is not possible. finds inspiration everywhere and is always looking out for new motifs he takes photos of flowers of all shapes and colors all year long his data base already boasts over $12000.00 photos. whether he's in a luxury flower shop or in a more modest one around the corner or even at th
object the most common being a vase of flowers or flowers of some description inspired by the golden age of dutch painting in the 17th century the photographer. has built on this great tradition and with the aid of digital technology created new works timeless quality . at 1st glance they look like traditional still life paintings. but classmates has revived a rather stuffy art form with technology. he takes photos of single flowers and then creates digital flower arrangements on the computer...
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by taking photos of flowers in every season. i can combine flowers from spring and summer. which is not possible. past may use finds inspiration everywhere and is always looking out for new motifs she takes photos of flowers of all shapes and colors all year long because database already posts over $12000.00 photos. whether she's in a luxury flower shop or in a more modest one around the corner or even at the botanical gardens which has tropical beauty there was always something that catches his eye just like the 17th century painters bought or. to paint on. photographs of flowers to use it as a basis for my still lives. so. the photos become some kind of my digital painting and my computer is someone on my canvas and i paint pictures from it on and. she also takes photos of a sense crucial components of still life paintings of flower arrangements well when i start composing my still life i always start with a photo of a face and so do a face is really the basis of this to life and it's not just an assessor is really important. for our book and the face have to be in balanc
by taking photos of flowers in every season. i can combine flowers from spring and summer. which is not possible. past may use finds inspiration everywhere and is always looking out for new motifs she takes photos of flowers of all shapes and colors all year long because database already posts over $12000.00 photos. whether she's in a luxury flower shop or in a more modest one around the corner or even at the botanical gardens which has tropical beauty there was always something that catches...
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flowers were dead."t's either a complaint or having trouble placing something online, on our website. lemonis: so, let me look at that. lauren: yeah. they're gonna type in the zip code of where they want the flowers to be. -lemonis: i just put mine in. -lauren: so you put in yours? pick any of the goodies or anything if they want any. lemonis: add. okay, now i want to check out. checking it back after i was checking out. lauren: yeah, i saw that. lemonis: it's not a great website. it's kind of ironic to be in silicon valley and have the website sort of be...average. well, i was hoping that i would find an unbelievable technology platform that would allow any product to be delivered through that infrastructure. i placed an order online. -christina: mm-hmm. -lemonis: it wasn't easy. christina: yeah, it's definitely too many steps and too many click-throughs. lemonis: why'd you call me here? christina: we've completely changed the way customers buy flowers online now, from the burlap to not getting to choos
flowers were dead."t's either a complaint or having trouble placing something online, on our website. lemonis: so, let me look at that. lauren: yeah. they're gonna type in the zip code of where they want the flowers to be. -lemonis: i just put mine in. -lauren: so you put in yours? pick any of the goodies or anything if they want any. lemonis: add. okay, now i want to check out. checking it back after i was checking out. lauren: yeah, i saw that. lemonis: it's not a great website. it's...
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he takes photos of single flowers and then creates digital flower arrangements on the computer spired by the flemish masters of the 17th and 18th centuries. just like them he creates arrangements that would actually be impossible in real life. in my fear i have so i want to play with time by taking photos of flowers in every season. i can combine flowers from spring and summer autumn which is not possible. past may use finds inspiration everywhere and is always looking out for new motifs he takes photos of flowers of all shapes and colors all year long his database already boasts over $12000.00 photos. whether he's in a luxury flower shop or in a more modest one around the corner or even at the botanical gardens which has a tropical beauty there was always something that catches his eye just like the 17th century painters bought oil. and canvases to paint on i need photographs of flowers to use it as a basis for my still lives. so the photos become some kind of my digital paint and my computer is someone on my canvas and i turn it on and. he also takes photos of vases crucial componen
he takes photos of single flowers and then creates digital flower arrangements on the computer spired by the flemish masters of the 17th and 18th centuries. just like them he creates arrangements that would actually be impossible in real life. in my fear i have so i want to play with time by taking photos of flowers in every season. i can combine flowers from spring and summer autumn which is not possible. past may use finds inspiration everywhere and is always looking out for new motifs he...
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two. >> [laughter] ag davis: flowers three and flowers two both had adjudicated batson issues. the trial court was aware of that, it was evident. the same trial judge presided over the fifth trial, and in this case we have same defense counsel, counsel moved in, motioned offered in the -- joint appendix 42. motion number 57, to borrow prosecution from exercising for -- peremptory strikes, exercising against nonwhite minority members. the judge adopted his prior rulings. his ruling on that also included caution, to both parties that if there is any objections were challenges based on demeanor or based on a juror's appearance, and if it wasn't in the record, he was not going to consider. [speaking simultaneously] jus. sotomayor: could you just -- did you just say the same judge who tried the fifth trial also tried the sixth trial? ag davis: yes, your honor. jus. sotomayor: wasn't he the judge that prosecuted in the holdout, and didn't mr. evans do that and the attorney general take over the case and say there was no basis? ag davis: there were two jurors bound over perjury. one p
two. >> [laughter] ag davis: flowers three and flowers two both had adjudicated batson issues. the trial court was aware of that, it was evident. the same trial judge presided over the fifth trial, and in this case we have same defense counsel, counsel moved in, motioned offered in the -- joint appendix 42. motion number 57, to borrow prosecution from exercising for -- peremptory strikes, exercising against nonwhite minority members. the judge adopted his prior rulings. his ruling on that...
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two. >> [laughter] ag davis: flowers three and flowers two both had adjudicated batson issues. the trial court was aware of that, it was evident. the same trial judge presided over the fifth trial, and in this case we have same defense counsel, counsel moved in, motioned offered in the -- joint appendix 42. motion number 57, to borrow prosecution from exercising for -- peremptory strikes, exercising against nonwhite minority members. the judge adopted his prior rulings. his ruling on that also included caution, to both parties that if there is any objections were challenges based on demeanor or based on a juror's appearance, and if it wasn't in the record, he was not going to consider. [speaking simultaneously] jus. sotomayor: could you just -- did you just say the same judge who tried the fifth trial also tried the sixth trial? ag davis: yes, your honor. jus. sotomayor: wasn't he the judge that prosecuted in the holdout, and didn't mr. evans do that and the attorney general take over the case and say there was no basis? ag davis: there were two jurors bound over perjury. one p
two. >> [laughter] ag davis: flowers three and flowers two both had adjudicated batson issues. the trial court was aware of that, it was evident. the same trial judge presided over the fifth trial, and in this case we have same defense counsel, counsel moved in, motioned offered in the -- joint appendix 42. motion number 57, to borrow prosecution from exercising for -- peremptory strikes, exercising against nonwhite minority members. the judge adopted his prior rulings. his ruling on that...
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the reason was to accommodate the construction of the flower mart. like any other project that requires relocation it takes time to relocate the flower mart itself. >> and ms. ester was up and we were thinking with the use it or lose the we should have agendaized project. >> we can do that. >> commissioner: and what recommendations are in good faith. i would support that motion. >> i agree. >> commissioner: thank you for agreeing. >> commissioner: mr. moore. >> in response to mr mr. alberling's chart it's quite some time i believe it's necessary the city with reporting to have a model where proposed projects are shown and we can see what the reality of the projects are. if i go down his list there are 14 to 15 projects and there's probably more that are standing competing for this magic prop m number. and my real question is and i've asked this question for the director bureaucracy why are we only -- director why are we only focussing on the central soma? i believe there's a physical responsibility and reality to completi completing what we have had
the reason was to accommodate the construction of the flower mart. like any other project that requires relocation it takes time to relocate the flower mart itself. >> and ms. ester was up and we were thinking with the use it or lose the we should have agendaized project. >> we can do that. >> commissioner: and what recommendations are in good faith. i would support that motion. >> i agree. >> commissioner: thank you for agreeing. >> commissioner: mr. moore....
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i'm on the conservatory of flowers advisory board. chaired the kickoff benefit for the conservatory of flowers restoration in 1998 and i've chaired garden feast. we're all connected, the people who are involved with these charitables and the institutions as well. i'm pleased to be here to support the nonresident flexible pricing plan for our four major rec and park draws. this is sensible and equitable proposal and sensitive to our institutions, our residents and nonresidents. less congestion is key to its success. less congestion means a higher quality experience and a higher return visit rate. it translate to additional resources for our institutions. for even higher quality. we all rise together. thank you. >> clerk: joseph. >> good morning, commissioners. i'm joe. i'm a resident of forest hill in san francisco. and it's just a hop, skip and a jump to go down to the botanical garden where i'm there at least two times a week. it's a wonderful place to be. i am a doseant, volunteer, member of the board of trustees of the society and
i'm on the conservatory of flowers advisory board. chaired the kickoff benefit for the conservatory of flowers restoration in 1998 and i've chaired garden feast. we're all connected, the people who are involved with these charitables and the institutions as well. i'm pleased to be here to support the nonresident flexible pricing plan for our four major rec and park draws. this is sensible and equitable proposal and sensitive to our institutions, our residents and nonresidents. less congestion...
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it was curtis flowers' sixth trial for the same quadruple murder.ointed to a pattern, noting that evans had removed 41 of the 42 prospective black jurors over the six trials. it began in july of 1996 when four people were shot to death execution style in a winona, mississippi, furnituretore. upon his arrest, prosecutors called flowers a disgruntled former employee who sought revenge against the store's owner. >> something is wrong about the entire system. >> reporter: the case gained notoriety in part because of the podcast "in the dark" which tracked down witnesses and raised questions about flowers' guilt. sherri lynne johnson is flowers' lawyer. >> i think that when seven members of this court, which is often divided, are agreed that there was racial discrimination, then that's a powerful signal that both something went terribly wrong and that the supreme court cares about it. >> reporter: she says in a phone call from prison, flowers was happy with the decision, even though he's now facing a possible seventh trial for the murders. jeff pegues, c
it was curtis flowers' sixth trial for the same quadruple murder.ointed to a pattern, noting that evans had removed 41 of the 42 prospective black jurors over the six trials. it began in july of 1996 when four people were shot to death execution style in a winona, mississippi, furnituretore. upon his arrest, prosecutors called flowers a disgruntled former employee who sought revenge against the store's owner. >> something is wrong about the entire system. >> reporter: the case...
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these 27 flowers, they a lwa ys —— flower. front of the tombstone in the springtime when she went to sweep the grave and she died a couple of years ago and since then, point of going to the grave, just to see how it is and every day on terms sweeping holiday, there are always 27 flowers put there. i don't know who it is, there is no family left in beijing but there is always somebody who remembers and i think for me, this is symbolic of how people don't let this stuff go, the majority of people maybe have moved on but there is still a group of people for whom this was such a traumatic event that they can't let it go. there is so much more fascinating and moving stuff in your writings which i know people will chase up. thank you so much for talking to us. thank you. the funeral has taken place ofjose antonio reyes — the spanish footballer who died on saturday. the 35—year—old was killed in a car crash on a road outside seville. thousands took to the streets to pay their respects to a player who had enjoyed success across europe
these 27 flowers, they a lwa ys —— flower. front of the tombstone in the springtime when she went to sweep the grave and she died a couple of years ago and since then, point of going to the grave, just to see how it is and every day on terms sweeping holiday, there are always 27 flowers put there. i don't know who it is, there is no family left in beijing but there is always somebody who remembers and i think for me, this is symbolic of how people don't let this stuff go, the majority of...
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someone stealing the flowers from their gardens and another case just happened at dupont circle.e to us e saying they artired of having fleir precious plants poached. >> reporter: a er bandit in d.c., you never know what flowers they will hit next, the or these or these. >> anoise heck out of us. >> reporter: gene lives in dupont circle andomeone recently poached his petals and he knows how it feels. we've come in with people>> stealing whole flower pots. >> reporter: if you walk up and down the block you'll notice rose bushes. ken ensays his wife planted for his neighbor to enjoy. at's all the effort that you omeoin think itto's their rig to co mepo aacher ndgo back for years. in 2011 he was spotted at the newark street community garden and in 2014 police cat a one with an armful of peonies and arrested him and in 2016 that same man arrested in georgetown. it's not clear if these are allp the samrson but those who live and work insa dupont they just hope the stealing stops. >> i'll check to see if there are any decapitated stems when i get to work. >> just really o andd thing to
someone stealing the flowers from their gardens and another case just happened at dupont circle.e to us e saying they artired of having fleir precious plants poached. >> reporter: a er bandit in d.c., you never know what flowers they will hit next, the or these or these. >> anoise heck out of us. >> reporter: gene lives in dupont circle andomeone recently poached his petals and he knows how it feels. we've come in with people>> stealing whole flower pots. >>...
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the corpse flower is at cal state long beach.ower fields are one of the summer delicacies. >> some flowers are in bloom in northern california. it smells much better. dutch hollow farm in modesto is allowing people to visit and pick sunflowers. if you plan on visiting the farm, he could carry cutting tools and five gallon buckets to hold the tall sunflowers. the stretch of golden sunflower fields is definitely a treat to the eyes. >> the smiles of people leaving, the anticipation you see the smiles coming in, but it is really when they leave, they just say wow, this is really neat for the community. >> admission is five dollars, and each visitor is allowed five flowers. >>> happening right now in san jose, a small brush fire along 280 impacting traffic, we will explain >>> and police in this walnut creek neighborhood shoot and kill a man, the people that live around here say they knew he had mental health issues. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> breaking overnight, a deadly shooting is under investi
the corpse flower is at cal state long beach.ower fields are one of the summer delicacies. >> some flowers are in bloom in northern california. it smells much better. dutch hollow farm in modesto is allowing people to visit and pick sunflowers. if you plan on visiting the farm, he could carry cutting tools and five gallon buckets to hold the tall sunflowers. the stretch of golden sunflower fields is definitely a treat to the eyes. >> the smiles of people leaving, the anticipation...
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of the tombstones, and so you have eight of one kind of flower and nine of another, six of another flowerjune and 4 for the fourth ofjune. so these 27 flowers — ms xu jue used to always put them out in front of the tombstone in the springtime, when she went to sweep the grave. and she died a couple of years ago, and since then i've made a point of always going to the grave, just to see how it is. and every day on tomb—sweeping holiday, which is in late spring, there are always 27 flowers put there. so you can say that — i don't know who it is, there's no immediate family left in beijing, but there's always somebody who remembers. and i think, for me, this is symbolic of how people don't let this stuff go. yeah, the majority of people maybe have moved on, but there's still a group of people for whom this was such a traumatic event that they can't let it go. jay—z has been listed by forbes magazine as hip—hop‘s first billionaire. forbes says his music, property, fashion and investment assets conservatively total at least $1 billion. his superstar wife, beyonce, is reportedly worth about $33
of the tombstones, and so you have eight of one kind of flower and nine of another, six of another flowerjune and 4 for the fourth ofjune. so these 27 flowers — ms xu jue used to always put them out in front of the tombstone in the springtime, when she went to sweep the grave. and she died a couple of years ago, and since then i've made a point of always going to the grave, just to see how it is. and every day on tomb—sweeping holiday, which is in late spring, there are always 27 flowers...
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you never know which flowers he'll hit next. it could be these or these or these. >> just really annoys the heck out of us. >> gene kenny lives in dupont circle. someone recently poached his neighbor's petals, and he know hot feels. >> we've been victims of someone coming out and stealing whole flower pots. >> if you walk up and down the l block, you'otice rose bushes like this one. they planted them for their neighbors to injoy, not a thief. >> it's all the efforts you put in to making the place pretty, and someone thinks it's their right to comand steal. >> tales come back for years, in 2011, he was spottedt the gardens. police caught a man with an arm full of peaennys and arrested in 2016. it's not clear if these are all the same person, butthose who live and work in dupont say they hope the stling tops. >> something to look for, i'll check to see if there's any decapitated stems when i get to work. >> it's an o thingo be stealing plants. it's annoying, frustrating, all of the above. >> as neighbors count down to the day the
you never know which flowers he'll hit next. it could be these or these or these. >> just really annoys the heck out of us. >> gene kenny lives in dupont circle. someone recently poached his neighbor's petals, and he know hot feels. >> we've been victims of someone coming out and stealing whole flower pots. >> if you walk up and down the l block, you'otice rose bushes like this one. they planted them for their neighbors to injoy, not a thief. >> it's all the...
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another trend is romantic flower seen him paired with shorts because she also really cool this summer and for some design is they can never be sure enough. they're worn in many different ways but they can be worn with a very elegant jacket or they can be worn with a sweatshirt or with a sweater or with a t. shirt. when it comes to excess rain fishermen's hats give an outfit that little something. else like having bags of. very big bags which are really carry ons for going to sports for business but also small bags bags of the color to the sport a few things inside the bags that you could put i was a woman the shoulder and told me if you like it that's the story yeah it's ok here yeah yeah that's what they chose i mean one of them. but if that's not your thing you can always go for some extravagant footwear chunky sneakers continue to be popular now seen at all the fashion shows even with suits. you guys in the news. don't always want to look dressed up when they wear a suit and. so you can combine it with sneakers. and that makes the look a little fresher lighter there is a great vari
another trend is romantic flower seen him paired with shorts because she also really cool this summer and for some design is they can never be sure enough. they're worn in many different ways but they can be worn with a very elegant jacket or they can be worn with a sweatshirt or with a sweater or with a t. shirt. when it comes to excess rain fishermen's hats give an outfit that little something. else like having bags of. very big bags which are really carry ons for going to sports for business...
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another trend is romantic flower attachments seen him paired with shorts because show is also really cool this summer and for some designs they can never be sure enough. there weren't many different ways but they could be worn with a very elegant jacket or they could be worn with the sweatshirt or with the sweater or with the t. shirt. when it comes to excess rain fishermen's hats given out for that little something. carrying bags of all kinds. of very big bags which are really carry ons for going to sports for business but also small bags bags around the color to just put a few things inside the bags that you could put a woman around your shoulder and told me you would like it yeah these these these are so cute yes yes that's why they chose those any one of them. but if that's not your thing you can always go for some extravagant footwear chunky sneakers continue to be popular they are seen all the fashion show even with suits . and i define this as. don't always want to look dressed up when they wear a suit and. so you can combine it with sneakers. and that makes the look a little
another trend is romantic flower attachments seen him paired with shorts because show is also really cool this summer and for some designs they can never be sure enough. there weren't many different ways but they could be worn with a very elegant jacket or they could be worn with the sweatshirt or with the sweater or with the t. shirt. when it comes to excess rain fishermen's hats given out for that little something. carrying bags of all kinds. of very big bags which are really carry ons for...
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you can look at these around the flowers and we will interview the flowers and we will interview theng these flowers and the confetti to make it look so splendid. as i said, a bit grey overhead, not staying that way. most have seen the sun sign yesterday and it will be back again today. —— sunshine. not only will it be sunny but increasingly hot today, particularly in western areas. the heat will last a few days before things turn cooler, back to where we should be for the time of year but the heat has been soaring in parts of central and western europe during the past few days, france the latest place to beat theirjune temperature record and with southerly winds developing in western areas today, we could see that warmth. not reaching their dizzy heights, but we could see temperatures get to the upper 20s, maybe 30. lots of cloud to begin with in parts of east wales and england in particular but a lot of that will disappear by mid—morning. some cloud in eastern coastal counties will continue throughout and a bit in the very far north of scotland, particularly shetland. for most, str
you can look at these around the flowers and we will interview the flowers and we will interview theng these flowers and the confetti to make it look so splendid. as i said, a bit grey overhead, not staying that way. most have seen the sun sign yesterday and it will be back again today. —— sunshine. not only will it be sunny but increasingly hot today, particularly in western areas. the heat will last a few days before things turn cooler, back to where we should be for the time of year but...
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, there was a cultural flower, a literary flowering, there were democracy salons, there were lawn salonsectuals, even average working people were talking about how china could become, you know, so much better than what it was in the cultural revolution, and how enlightened a place it could be. i mean, politically and culturally, there was a loosening, there was -- there was a space for people to discuss and talk and really imagine a future for china that they couldn't have seen, you know, five, ten years before. >> what the government has been extraordinarily good at, it seems to me, is erasing this history. the aspirations s of the peopl. how does it do that? >> after tiananmen there was a part when the government propaganda emphasized what happened. they showed constant scenes of upheaval, they talked about counterrevolutionary rebellion. then they understood that this was counterproductive. it was eliminated as if it had never happened. you could not mention this and, you know, on social media, june 4th, 6-4 gets wiped out, it gets removed from the internet. so people talk about, you
, there was a cultural flower, a literary flowering, there were democracy salons, there were lawn salonsectuals, even average working people were talking about how china could become, you know, so much better than what it was in the cultural revolution, and how enlightened a place it could be. i mean, politically and culturally, there was a loosening, there was -- there was a space for people to discuss and talk and really imagine a future for china that they couldn't have seen, you know, five,...
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>> yes. >> reporter: flowers lost at nearly all of his trials before all-white juries. his attorneys point out that the two times the juries were more diverse, both juries deadlocked. david? >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," the suspect's car crashing into another vehicle. >>> and at thebeach, after a rare attack, a sea lion attacking a 13-year-old girl, the toxin the sea lion had inge ingested. >>> and the lottery winner who had filed for divorce, but it was not final yet. does his ex-wife deserve some of the money? that's after the break. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? introducing febreze one. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. for a light, natural-smelling freshness, try new febreze one. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too f
>> yes. >> reporter: flowers lost at nearly all of his trials before all-white juries. his attorneys point out that the two times the juries were more diverse, both juries deadlocked. david? >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," the suspect's car crashing into another vehicle. >>> and at thebeach, after a rare attack, a sea lion attacking a 13-year-old girl, the toxin the sea lion had inge ingested. >>> and the lottery...
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this is curtis flowers. he was convicted for a 1996 murder in mississippi where four people were killed in a furniture store. what's interesting about this case is that curtis flowers has been tried six different times since that murder in 1996. his most recent conviction in 2010. over the six different times that he's gone to trial, two of those juries were hung. so the case was tried again. and then in three of the cases, this district was found to have improper racial motivations in choosing the jury. the supreme court saying for this final time, overturning this conviction of curtis flowers, saying that yes, in fact the district attorney had improper racial motivations here when he was picking the jury and because of that, the conviction is overturned. it is likely that curtis flowers will now get a new trial. but this has been going on for quite some time, since 1996 when these murders happened. this latest conviction was in 2010. now, jim, while curtis flowers sits on south row, he's been granted a rep
this is curtis flowers. he was convicted for a 1996 murder in mississippi where four people were killed in a furniture store. what's interesting about this case is that curtis flowers has been tried six different times since that murder in 1996. his most recent conviction in 2010. over the six different times that he's gone to trial, two of those juries were hung. so the case was tried again. and then in three of the cases, this district was found to have improper racial motivations in choosing...
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curtis flowers claimed racial bias during jury selection that kept him from receiving a fair trial. a white prosecutor blocked black jurors. the supreme court agreeing, 7-2. so, what is next? a seventh trial. here's steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: curtis flowers has insisted to this day that he did not murder four people in 1996 inside this mississippi furniture store where he used to work. his case is the subject of a popular series on starz. >> how do you put somebody on death row with a circumstantial case? >> he didn't do it. >> reporter: prosecutors never found a murder weapon or physical evidence tying him to the scene, and in today's decision it was justice brett kavanaugh writing for the 7-2 majority, accusing the state of discrimination, and allowing a seventh trial. his words were a slap to the prosecutor, saying that mississippi's relentless, determined effort to rid the jury of black individuals strongly suggests that the state wanted to try flowers before a jury with as few black jurors as possible, and ideally before an all-white jury. justices thomas and gorsuch
curtis flowers claimed racial bias during jury selection that kept him from receiving a fair trial. a white prosecutor blocked black jurors. the supreme court agreeing, 7-2. so, what is next? a seventh trial. here's steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: curtis flowers has insisted to this day that he did not murder four people in 1996 inside this mississippi furniture store where he used to work. his case is the subject of a popular series on starz. >> how do you put somebody on...
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chloe flower joins me now. what a pleasure.for your success. >> thank you very much. >> what unusual things. did i get any of it wrong, first of all? >> no. >> around the country, kids, either they play or don't play, but they want to play an instrument even though they're into hip-hop. >> and i don't think they have access to knowing they can play an instrument, that there is a keyboard. they can't want to do something that they can't see. so the grammys was a perfect opportunity for that. going to go like that. >> the creative director, she showed me the stage setup when i got there. so i was like i'm in the center there and i have three solos. i wrote my three solos and they were in there. i thought maybe it will take off, maybe not. >> help us understand, classical music, may be sampling at some point. when you went to some of the big names and said, i can compose, i can produce within hip-hop, even though it's classical, what made them believe? >> i'm not sure, actually. baby face has been a long-time supporter. so i signe
chloe flower joins me now. what a pleasure.for your success. >> thank you very much. >> what unusual things. did i get any of it wrong, first of all? >> no. >> around the country, kids, either they play or don't play, but they want to play an instrument even though they're into hip-hop. >> and i don't think they have access to knowing they can play an instrument, that there is a keyboard. they can't want to do something that they can't see. so the grammys was a...
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industry nearby if workers here are to continue to flourish they need europe to keep buying their flowers. before i let you go is some sad news for you apple fans are them so jonathan i have apple's chief design officer is leaving the company he helped shape the news shocked the entire tech industry some say he's been as important for make an apple what it is today as the late steve jobs ives says he'll continue to work closely with apple through is own upcoming designed firm when he started his career at apple the company was seen by many as being on its last legs together with steve jobs though with whom he forged a close relationship he developed the imax in $998.00 which helped kick off a spectacular comeback for apple the british designer also created the iconic design of the i pawed the scroll wheel which let you scan through a long list of songs easily helped ample to dominate the market although it was not the 1st or only m p 3 player back in 2001 johnny i've also designed the i phone the 1st smartphone which was introduced in 2007 it revolutionized the way we communicate today an
industry nearby if workers here are to continue to flourish they need europe to keep buying their flowers. before i let you go is some sad news for you apple fans are them so jonathan i have apple's chief design officer is leaving the company he helped shape the news shocked the entire tech industry some say he's been as important for make an apple what it is today as the late steve jobs ives says he'll continue to work closely with apple through is own upcoming designed firm when he started...
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people are coming by and leaving flowers and flags.today after 12 have been killed and four remain hospitalized? >> well, you know, my thoughts are that a tragedy of this cuts to the core of our community and so many people here, personally one-degree removed from those who lost family members and lost friends. it's just a tragic moment and i think that this will, you know, change the face of virginia beach and that this will be a thing that will always be remembered in the psyche of our community. but it also shows, you know, for our first responders, for the medical professionals who, you know, treated the wounded who we just heard from at the hospital that, you know, they were there when called and one of the first people to respond, you know, the police chief gave details in a previous interview that four officers responded and one of them, you know, took a bullet but was saved by his bullet-proof vest. there will be and there have been and there will be many more of meethese heroic moments of people who responded and did things la
people are coming by and leaving flowers and flags.today after 12 have been killed and four remain hospitalized? >> well, you know, my thoughts are that a tragedy of this cuts to the core of our community and so many people here, personally one-degree removed from those who lost family members and lost friends. it's just a tragic moment and i think that this will, you know, change the face of virginia beach and that this will be a thing that will always be remembered in the psyche of our...
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the next day they put flowers at his grave site, they said those fresh flowers were there every year until his wife passed away. another example of soul value. how are and why are comments like slaves being kept track of? how can we find this information? guest: there are a couple of different ways we have enslaved narratives. the worker's progress administration of narratives were collected in the 1930's by the government. people were going throughout the south and interviewing slave people. those were the last living descendents, people in their 80's, 90's and they had recollection of what it was like when they were children. or they had stories from their parents and grandparents. those are firsthand accounts. we had narrators published in 1825 through 1880 that were done by abolitionist societies, people told their stories and they were published later. host: the last part of your book, the subtitle, "building of a nation," what did you intend? guest: i wanted to think about slave people and how they built the nation. how they cleared the land. how they established community. if
the next day they put flowers at his grave site, they said those fresh flowers were there every year until his wife passed away. another example of soul value. how are and why are comments like slaves being kept track of? how can we find this information? guest: there are a couple of different ways we have enslaved narratives. the worker's progress administration of narratives were collected in the 1930's by the government. people were going throughout the south and interviewing slave people....
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and after the break if you have this flower in your pantry toss it out why it could make you sick. termites, feasting on homes 24/7. we're on the move. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. >>our being recalled because it could make you sick nearly a 114,000 bags of king arthur flour has been affected. according to the fda's website. we used in the flower has been linked to an e coli outbreak the select 5 pound bags are distributed to retailers nationwide including target and wal-mart for more information on this recall you can go to our website at kron 4 dot com. a florida mom is still in shock after she says she found flower inside a baby formula container that made her son sic. >>now the fda is investigating melanie michael reports. >>a child's kuala and it's their lifeline so why would you why would you tamper with that i just can't imagine tampering with a baby products. you know i know there's so many scams out there knew on ashley fried toes 8 on y
and after the break if you have this flower in your pantry toss it out why it could make you sick. termites, feasting on homes 24/7. we're on the move. roger. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. >>our being recalled because it could make you sick nearly a 114,000 bags of king arthur flour has been affected. according to the fda's website. we used in the flower has...
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the flower mart affordable housing site is only happening because supervisor jane kim made it happen when the central soma plan came to the board of supervisors. she got it done. there is also going to be an affordable housing site on the garage development, and in central soma. that came from the community. i am glad to see these things happening. i'm glad to see the mayor's office embracing them, but really, if you want to know how planning gets done in this city, you aren't doing it, we are doing it. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> one of the things that was done by the communities the job selling industry. and it needs to be updated. i read all the time the articles in the business times and times and the business sections about how space is really used differently than what the planning department has as assumptions for how many square feet equals one worker. the formula that imposes a requirement on offices has to be adjusted. where is the planning department where is the mayor's office doing that work? what is the schedule? how soon will they do it? i have been asking f
the flower mart affordable housing site is only happening because supervisor jane kim made it happen when the central soma plan came to the board of supervisors. she got it done. there is also going to be an affordable housing site on the garage development, and in central soma. that came from the community. i am glad to see these things happening. i'm glad to see the mayor's office embracing them, but really, if you want to know how planning gets done in this city, you aren't doing it, we are...