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gardner: i yield back. the chair: all time having expired, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from massachusetts. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. keating: i request a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from massachusetts will be post-pobed -- postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number five printed in part a of house report 112-111. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 5 printed in part a of house report 112-111, offered by mr. rush of illinois. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 316, the gentleman from illinois and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. rush: i yield myself such tim
gardner: i yield back. the chair: all time having expired, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from massachusetts. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. keating: i request a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from massachusetts will be post-pobed -- postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment...
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gardner: thank you to the gentleman from kentucky. it's frustrating, too, because we continue to hear statement from the administration, from others who wish to pursue an energy -- a vibrant energy policy for our country that they too agree we need expanded resource development in the united states, expanded u.s. energy opportunities. but it's almost like lip-synching. they are -- they are talking about it but actually not doing it. and unfortunately what we are seeing is conversations by the administration without the actions to back up that conversation. and i yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from california. mrs. capps: mr. chairman, i yield myself 30 seconds to respond to my colleague from colorado, the author of the bill. section 328 of the clean air act is what is at issue today in this amendment. it was created more than 20 years ago largely at the insinsens of california officials. in fact, my republican predecessor, he introduced this legislation because residents were unhappy a
gardner: thank you to the gentleman from kentucky. it's frustrating, too, because we continue to hear statement from the administration, from others who wish to pursue an energy -- a vibrant energy policy for our country that they too agree we need expanded resource development in the united states, expanded u.s. energy opportunities. but it's almost like lip-synching. they are -- they are talking about it but actually not doing it. and unfortunately what we are seeing is conversations by the...
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gardner suffers with fibromyalgia, which is pain all over the body. sometimes it got so bad she had to use a wheelchair. pain is a major health problem. a new report from the institute of medicine says pain affects 116 million adults in the u.s., costing the nation more than $560 billion every year in medical bills and lost productivity. >> the major types of pain are headache, back pain and neck pain. >> reporter: the report recommends more research to find out which treatments work and it says insurance companies need to cover multiple therapies. >> proper care is not just an injection, nerve block or some exercise program but a combination of treatments. >> reporter: the study also says doctors need to better educate themselves and their patients about pain management. right now only five of the nation's 133 medical schools have required courses on pain. after months of intense treatment, including physical therapy and injections, gardner is getting some relief. she says the key is never give up. duarte geraldino, cbs news. new york. >>> straight a
gardner suffers with fibromyalgia, which is pain all over the body. sometimes it got so bad she had to use a wheelchair. pain is a major health problem. a new report from the institute of medicine says pain affects 116 million adults in the u.s., costing the nation more than $560 billion every year in medical bills and lost productivity. >> the major types of pain are headache, back pain and neck pain. >> reporter: the report recommends more research to find out which treatments...
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pat gardner is deputy chief of operations for the san francisco fire department. sir, the meaning we have all the firefighters from all across the bay area coming across to your city to fill in. >> we have 299 people on duty every day in san francisco. about half of them requested to go to the funeral. we reached out to the state and brought in 11 strike teams of two engines, one truck that we are going to position over san francisco to assign to one of our battalion chiefs so if we have working fires or anything, car accidents, multicasualty incidents, the trained crews from around the bay area will come in and stay at our fire stations today. >> reporter: these are good men and woman. no need to worry about the safety? >> no need. we train together. these people are going to be assigned with our engine companies and truck companies.
pat gardner is deputy chief of operations for the san francisco fire department. sir, the meaning we have all the firefighters from all across the bay area coming across to your city to fill in. >> we have 299 people on duty every day in san francisco. about half of them requested to go to the funeral. we reached out to the state and brought in 11 strike teams of two engines, one truck that we are going to position over san francisco to assign to one of our battalion chiefs so if we have...
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barrier of every -- this is the result of the great work of chris and jamie from rpd and christine gardner. it took a lot of hard work and patience, to make this proposal to google. i have not seen the make a lot of guests here, so this is encouraging that they are thinking of doing this. the second is the $20,000 giftit from sports basement. this funding is for equipment and supplies for any and all rec centers. rec directors, working with their manager, can apply to us. it is a simple process that is approved by both rec park and sfgtv. some new and innovative projects we recently funding include a lego education robot kit to expand their randall museum's robotics course for fifth through 12th grades students in rec center city-wide. also, safety equipment. pads, ramps, and more for the new action sports program. i think you saw some of that today. it is fun to think of all the kids at summer camp who are being protected by this. i would like to recognize bob and his staff for the great work this year. and michael taylor of san francisco parks trust, and our trusty, christine gardner, wh
barrier of every -- this is the result of the great work of chris and jamie from rpd and christine gardner. it took a lot of hard work and patience, to make this proposal to google. i have not seen the make a lot of guests here, so this is encouraging that they are thinking of doing this. the second is the $20,000 giftit from sports basement. this funding is for equipment and supplies for any and all rec centers. rec directors, working with their manager, can apply to us. it is a simple process...
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and michael taylor of san francisco parks trust, and our trusty, christine gardner, who encouraged sports basement to keep up their support. if you accept this gift, we can do even more. sports basement provided give certificates in support of a fine contest call the name your favorite rec center, going on now through june 30. these are $250 gift certificates that will go to the winners of the contest. over 125 people had voted for their favorite rec center. all you have to do is go to our website, sfpt.org, and vote for your rec center, and the winners are going to get these gift certificates. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners? >> entertain a motion. >> obviously, these are very important gifts to the department. my question is, how do we acknowledge these partners, these individuals, that give us these gifts? do we give them a sign ainge or promotional consideration, -- do we give them signage or promotional consideration, or do we give them certificates of appreciation? i want to be clear
and michael taylor of san francisco parks trust, and our trusty, christine gardner, who encouraged sports basement to keep up their support. if you accept this gift, we can do even more. sports basement provided give certificates in support of a fine contest call the name your favorite rec center, going on now through june 30. these are $250 gift certificates that will go to the winners of the contest. over 125 people had voted for their favorite rec center. all you have to do is go to our...
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gardner got a cream pie in the face to celebrate.'s some celebration. >>> dallas celebrated its first nba championship with a victory parade worthy of big "d." a quarter million fans filled the streets. to cheer the mavericks. team owner mark cuban held the trophy high as the fans applauded finals mvp dirk nowitski and the rest of the team. during the parade the series mvp entertained the crowd by singing "we are the champions." all right, so probably not the best rendition. take a listen. ♪ we are the champions, no time for losers, cause we are the champions of the world ♪ >> oh, that is painful but hey, they are the champions, and congratulations to them. >>> when we return another look at this morning's top stories. >>> and just a pair of goofballs running wild at an airport but some are wondering where was security? you do so much... to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being? every tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and help
gardner got a cream pie in the face to celebrate.'s some celebration. >>> dallas celebrated its first nba championship with a victory parade worthy of big "d." a quarter million fans filled the streets. to cheer the mavericks. team owner mark cuban held the trophy high as the fans applauded finals mvp dirk nowitski and the rest of the team. during the parade the series mvp entertained the crowd by singing "we are the champions." all right, so probably not the best...
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the bbc security correspondent, frank gardner, has more. >> al qaeda's new leader is a familiar figure. he worked hand in glove with osama bin laden for many years and has given al-qaeda much of its strategic direction. he's long been the group's most visible spokesman. here he is saying the war with the west will go on. disappointment has been largely welcomed on the extremist web site. bin laden and al-zawahiri collaborated closely. both were fugitives for years, hiding out in afghanistan and pakistan. al-zawahiri, the natural successor to bin laden, is named the f.b.i.'s most-wanted terrorist, the leader of al qaeda. >> it's not a surprise that, from our perspective, that he's moved into that position. he and his organization still threaten us and as we did both seek to capture and kill and succeed in killing bin laden, we certainly do -- will do the same thing with al-zawahiri. >> so, what do we know about ayman al-zawahiri? well, he is a life-long egyptian extremist. he'll be 60 this sunday. he was the one who radicalized osama bin laden back in the 1990's and got him to think glo
the bbc security correspondent, frank gardner, has more. >> al qaeda's new leader is a familiar figure. he worked hand in glove with osama bin laden for many years and has given al-qaeda much of its strategic direction. he's long been the group's most visible spokesman. here he is saying the war with the west will go on. disappointment has been largely welcomed on the extremist web site. bin laden and al-zawahiri collaborated closely. both were fugitives for years, hiding out in...
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carl gardner died of congestive heart failure.ng up, one young woman, unshakeable dedication to this country because of her congresswoman. i've had asthma for 11 years... ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term asthma medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. advair will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. advair contains salmeterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. advair is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop advair without loss of control and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take advair more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does
carl gardner died of congestive heart failure.ng up, one young woman, unshakeable dedication to this country because of her congresswoman. i've had asthma for 11 years... ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term asthma medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. advair will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. advair...
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giants' bullpen coach mark gardner. the pitching coach, did a pretty good job, i thought, dave righetti. [applause] how about the giants skipper, his second world series, the manager first with the giants, i think he made all the right moves, brought the giants the world championships, bruce bowen g -- bochy. >> bochy. bochy. bochy. bochy. >> all right, let's meet the members of the 2010 giants ballclub. he was injured, it did not have as much impact as he was hoping, but we will be hearing a lot from him in the future. ladies and gentlemen, infielder, emanu-el burris. [applause] how about what this guy did, not just in the regular season, but in the post-season, the series clinching home run. started i guess against the phillies in game 6. the three-run homer started in game one of the world series, shortstop juan urribe. ooh. sounds good. this guy was also his season cut short, and we will be seeing a lot of him next year -- outfielder, infielder, a great guy. mark to rosa. played in 29 regular-season games for the gi
giants' bullpen coach mark gardner. the pitching coach, did a pretty good job, i thought, dave righetti. [applause] how about the giants skipper, his second world series, the manager first with the giants, i think he made all the right moves, brought the giants the world championships, bruce bowen g -- bochy. >> bochy. bochy. bochy. bochy. >> all right, let's meet the members of the 2010 giants ballclub. he was injured, it did not have as much impact as he was hoping, but we will be...
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pat gardner, the chief of operations for the san francisco fire department. the caskets arrive at 12:30 at st. marys. there will be street closures around. let's go to mike inouye for more on that. >> hats off to all those serving in whatever way possible to honor the fallen firefighters. that will be going on at st. mary's cathedral. traffic tie ups at webster and goth. vaness will remain open for the funeral. it's a couple blocks away from st. marys. plan for that. it means disruptions to many muni lines. they will reroute them. after that, starting at 3:00, they are going to close 280 from 101 down to daly city for the procession. it will be a big one. a lot of folks continuing to come into the area use 101 from 280 down. it will get you well clear of that. it's from 3:00 this afternoon through 6:00 p.m. stay clear of the area to be safe and considerate. back to you. >> thank you very much. many firefighters attending today's funeral will ride b.a.r.t. to get there. respect the firefighters and leave the final car of every train empty. b.a.r.t. says fire p
pat gardner, the chief of operations for the san francisco fire department. the caskets arrive at 12:30 at st. marys. there will be street closures around. let's go to mike inouye for more on that. >> hats off to all those serving in whatever way possible to honor the fallen firefighters. that will be going on at st. mary's cathedral. traffic tie ups at webster and goth. vaness will remain open for the funeral. it's a couple blocks away from st. marys. plan for that. it means disruptions...
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we say we will cut back on gardner's here. what we're doing is a permanent change to the way that we are maintaining trees, and we will never get these trees back. we will never see them back. we all understand the need for shared sacrifice, but i think we all understand need to do something a little bit different here. thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >> good morning, supervisors. i have lived in san francisco for 59 years. my main concern with the tree situation is whether the city is going to continue to cut down dangerous trees. obviously, the city has paid out millions of dollars, so obviously, everybody does not want that to happen again. i would like to put on the record to warn the city not to cut back on its efforts or cut back dangerous trees. obviously, the city should not cut back on items like that. in my daly drives around tampa and tesco, i have noticed areas like sunset boulevard -- around san francisco, i have noticed areas around sunset boulevard is not as nice a
we say we will cut back on gardner's here. what we're doing is a permanent change to the way that we are maintaining trees, and we will never get these trees back. we will never see them back. we all understand the need for shared sacrifice, but i think we all understand need to do something a little bit different here. thank you. supervisor avalos: thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >> good morning, supervisors. i have lived in san francisco for 59 years. my main concern...
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joining suslisa gardner of the "washington examiner."s 1 of the 20, our list of the 20 people worth following in our community right now on twitter. let's talk about what folks are saying. you've gotten some feedback to this piece you wrote. >> a lot of parents and many people do not want to see any politicians using their children as political pawns. they say school choice is a historic part of d.c. why would anyone with the means send their kids to failing schools. it's widely acknowledged by other observers that these schools aren't going to turn around if the most active parents are, you know, leaving them, shipping their kids across the city to the better schools or enrolling them in private school. >> did any of the council members say to you, lisa, you know, d.c. schools just aren't where my family would prefer that they be. and until they get there, we're going to send our kids to private school. were any of them that honest about it? >> i don't think you can get away with saying that and not have another investigation on you in
joining suslisa gardner of the "washington examiner."s 1 of the 20, our list of the 20 people worth following in our community right now on twitter. let's talk about what folks are saying. you've gotten some feedback to this piece you wrote. >> a lot of parents and many people do not want to see any politicians using their children as political pawns. they say school choice is a historic part of d.c. why would anyone with the means send their kids to failing schools. it's widely...
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tin gardners. do you know how many gardeners i can afford? 3. difficult choices. we get no joy in charging fees. we will fight, fight, fight to raise revenues so we can continue to provide services to our community. supervisor cohen: ok. we have five minutes. i am going to give mayor lee an opportunity -- >> [unintelligible] we need to hear from you, supervisors, the mayor, and everybody here. we need to hear from you all. i ask respectfully you make a comment about that. supervisor cohen: all right. that is a fair request. is there anybody on the panel who would like to address this. >> we fully support the program. i think the best news for our department is because of the 2008 and the money we of been able to obtain from the state of california, we are building new direct centers -- rec centers. you talk about social enterprise. here is finding that can begin to address our $1.6 billion of means, and to a higher san franciscans. i had the pleasure of working with the mayor and many people at this table. the rec center will be our first project of the gate. we h
tin gardners. do you know how many gardeners i can afford? 3. difficult choices. we get no joy in charging fees. we will fight, fight, fight to raise revenues so we can continue to provide services to our community. supervisor cohen: ok. we have five minutes. i am going to give mayor lee an opportunity -- >> [unintelligible] we need to hear from you, supervisors, the mayor, and everybody here. we need to hear from you all. i ask respectfully you make a comment about that. supervisor...
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but chris gardner did not rest on his laurels. stay he's hoping to pass on what he's learned. >> you know what? i learned so much about money from my mom who often said, son, i have done so much with little for so long that i could do anything with nothing. and it wasn't just -- it wasn't just catchy that she said, i got to see her do it. >> and that also means learning to manager expectations. >> i think one of the most important things that i have taught both of my children about money is that more money, more problems. just because you do acquire money does not mean that you're not going to have problems elsewhere in your life. >> reporter: according to a recent survey 42% of people polled say they learned the most about personal finance from their parents. >> i think right now, again, after the dinner table conversation of how was school today? a very good place to start is, let's talk about money, let's talk about what we're going to do to try to save money. let's talk about the stock market. how is that affecting our retirem
but chris gardner did not rest on his laurels. stay he's hoping to pass on what he's learned. >> you know what? i learned so much about money from my mom who often said, son, i have done so much with little for so long that i could do anything with nothing. and it wasn't just -- it wasn't just catchy that she said, i got to see her do it. >> and that also means learning to manager expectations. >> i think one of the most important things that i have taught both of my children...
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last year we consolidated some positions to make certain that we had enough parks -- and of gardner's and we had a small consolidation in the volunteer units that we are trying to fix this year. we had three volunteer coordinator generating 100,000 hours and all of these need to be coordinated. both by the staff and the coordinator. the national recreation and parks association converts that amount of volunteer time into a dollar value based on the region and where the urban parks area will be. this 129,000 hours has translated into $3 billion. we believe one extra volunteer coordinator, there could be volunteered time. we want the community more involved in the stewardship of the parks, which is why we
last year we consolidated some positions to make certain that we had enough parks -- and of gardner's and we had a small consolidation in the volunteer units that we are trying to fix this year. we had three volunteer coordinator generating 100,000 hours and all of these need to be coordinated. both by the staff and the coordinator. the national recreation and parks association converts that amount of volunteer time into a dollar value based on the region and where the urban parks area will be....
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last year we consolidated some positions to make certain that we had enough parks -- and of gardner's and we had a small consolidation in the volunteer units that we
last year we consolidated some positions to make certain that we had enough parks -- and of gardner's and we had a small consolidation in the volunteer units that we
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that put them in some of the park that will not have gardners. there are a lot of ways to spend those dollars a ban on a program that is proven not to work. >> let me explain my second. i second did it out of respect to supervisor mirkarimi. i disagree with his position on this. i did support the program when it started, but i don't believe that this is the right way to go. i think that the issue of staffing is something that we have to look very carefully at. but i think this program is probably the last alterative i would support in terms of the kinds of strategies and i would support the maintain the level of staffing that is needed. i would be more supportive of going down the route of funding, supporting a proper program. there are requirements that have not been met. i think if you speak to the controller's office, and the efforts around yet, it is one of the areas where a lot more can be done. and the extent to get to this right level of staffing, those areas are the way to go.
that put them in some of the park that will not have gardners. there are a lot of ways to spend those dollars a ban on a program that is proven not to work. >> let me explain my second. i second did it out of respect to supervisor mirkarimi. i disagree with his position on this. i did support the program when it started, but i don't believe that this is the right way to go. i think that the issue of staffing is something that we have to look very carefully at. but i think this program is...
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barrier of every -- this is the result of the great work of chris and jamie from rpd and christine gardner. it took a lot of hard work and patience, to make this proposal to google. i have not seen the make a lot of guests
barrier of every -- this is the result of the great work of chris and jamie from rpd and christine gardner. it took a lot of hard work and patience, to make this proposal to google. i have not seen the make a lot of guests
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frank gardner, "bwbc news." >> this is "bbc news." the headlines. >> syria says it will investigate the death of a 13-year-old boy. >> google has said it believes chinese hackers have tried to access g-mail accounts of hundreds of users, including u.s. government officials and chinese journalists. the company said they will stop the hacking from taking place. google and other internet companies were targeted by hackers last year. the bbc's tom barage said they are still trying to determine where hackers were operating from. >> the white house said it is investigating this hacking scam with google and at this stage doesn't believe any of its official accounts have been hacked. how this works is basically the victims, the people being targeted by the hackers, were sent an e-mail that appeared to be from a colleague. embedded in that e-mail was a link to a fake google log-in page. if you logged into that, the hackers would have your password to your g-mail account. this concept is called phishing. that is when someone pretentse tends to
frank gardner, "bwbc news." >> this is "bbc news." the headlines. >> syria says it will investigate the death of a 13-year-old boy. >> google has said it believes chinese hackers have tried to access g-mail accounts of hundreds of users, including u.s. government officials and chinese journalists. the company said they will stop the hacking from taking place. google and other internet companies were targeted by hackers last year. the bbc's tom barage said...
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last year we consolidated some positions to make certain that we had enough parks -- and of gardner's and we had a small consolidation in the volunteer units that we are trying to fix this year. we had three volunteer coordinator generating 100,000 hours and all of these need to be coordinated. both by the staff and the coordinator. the national recreation and parks association converts that amount of volunteer time into a dollar value based on the region and where the urban parks area will be. this 129,000 hours has translated into $3 billion. we believe one extra volunteer coordinator, there could be volunteered time. we want the community more involved in the stewardship of the parks, which is why we think this is an important institution. i agree with what he says about how the discussions have gone. >> i want to make certain the city is able to leverage the volunteer hours. it looked as if there would be more of a comeback there. the city has passed a piece of legislation around the community gardens. if your department did not have a response, specifically that could be used in
last year we consolidated some positions to make certain that we had enough parks -- and of gardner's and we had a small consolidation in the volunteer units that we are trying to fix this year. we had three volunteer coordinator generating 100,000 hours and all of these need to be coordinated. both by the staff and the coordinator. the national recreation and parks association converts that amount of volunteer time into a dollar value based on the region and where the urban parks area will be....
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deputy fire chief pat gardner addressed the crews from counties: half of our duty crew is going to be out to service and they can only do that because you guys stepped up and came here to support us. >> reporter: at 19th and folsom, mission station 7, san francisco's battalion chief briefed hayward men on the obstacles they might find here in the area. firefighters had left for the funeral. for the incident commander of the deadly fire, instead of attending the funeral, he said that he would stay behind saying that would be the only way to pay respect to tony and vinny. >> this week has been the most difficult time of my career. but these guys make it so much easier because we are covered. >> reporter: every fire station in san francisco but station 26 isemaned by a different city today. we drove by station 26 in the diamond heights area. it was closed. station 26 was lieutenant vincent perez and tony bareo's stations. >>> we want to take you back live to show you live pictures from the area. that fire shot just past the area of fulton and 42nd, again, headed to st. mary's cathedral w
deputy fire chief pat gardner addressed the crews from counties: half of our duty crew is going to be out to service and they can only do that because you guys stepped up and came here to support us. >> reporter: at 19th and folsom, mission station 7, san francisco's battalion chief briefed hayward men on the obstacles they might find here in the area. firefighters had left for the funeral. for the incident commander of the deadly fire, instead of attending the funeral, he said that he...
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the gardners are butchers. they are not maintaining the broilers. we want a limited equity callo- op. god help us, we will save this property for the people in san francisco that need affordable housing. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. pete anderson, helen thomas. >> hi. my name is michelle. i'm a journalist and attorney and a proud residents of our city. i'm here today because i'm concerned about the legal violations that have committed, particularly those involving procedural due process and state and federal anti-housing discrimination laws. i only have two minutes. the parkmerced redevelopment plan, as currently written, will never be implemented in our city. i can guarantee that if city officials approve this plan, it will be handcuffed by lawsuits from our city's civil rights community and affordable housing advocates. this is san francisco. we are blessed with a greater concentration of public service and civil rights advocates than any other community in our nation. i implore you to avoid yet another lawsuit that will tie up city attor
the gardners are butchers. they are not maintaining the broilers. we want a limited equity callo- op. god help us, we will save this property for the people in san francisco that need affordable housing. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. pete anderson, helen thomas. >> hi. my name is michelle. i'm a journalist and attorney and a proud residents of our city. i'm here today because i'm concerned about the legal violations that have committed, particularly those involving procedural due...
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bum gardner becomes the first pitch ever to allow nine hits before recording an out. >> madison bumgardnerlmost 2 1/2 hours to think about what he was going to say after giving up 8 runs. no question about it, he was tough on himself. >> pathetic of the trying to execute pitches. everything was middle of the plate and up. they did what they were supposed to do, hit that pitch and they did, obviously. it was terrible pitch execution. >> i'll be honest, that's a first for me. to see it quite go like that. that's hard to do. you know, madison has been throwing the ball so well, and even though he's off, it's still hard to do, i don't care if you're throwing batting practice. >> reporter: after the game, bruce bocce was asked if he would consider bringing barry zito back. he said no, way. that is the worst thing you can do. >> thank you, jamie. the a's in new york against the mets. top of the 3rd, ryan sweeney reaches on one of his four hits. 4-0, oakland. top six, 6-1, a's. pennington singles, a's make it 7-3 over the mets. >>> texas a&m in the college world series. in the 5th, a freshman hit
bum gardner becomes the first pitch ever to allow nine hits before recording an out. >> madison bumgardnerlmost 2 1/2 hours to think about what he was going to say after giving up 8 runs. no question about it, he was tough on himself. >> pathetic of the trying to execute pitches. everything was middle of the plate and up. they did what they were supposed to do, hit that pitch and they did, obviously. it was terrible pitch execution. >> i'll be honest, that's a first for me. to...
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brett gardner got it going with his first career lead-off homer, in the eighth, nick swisher crushedee-run bomb to right field. new york win it 10-4. >>> in boston stanley cup champions bruins, the whole team threw out the first ceremonial pitch at fenway park. the red sox easy 12-3 victory. >>> when we come back another look at this morning's top stories and fear in farming country, all this after the senate votes overwhelmingly to cut billions in ethanol subsidies. mingly to cut billions in ethanol subsidies. a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich ] and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. all for just $3. [ clucks ] build a breakfast of epic proportions, like the crispalicious bacon, egg, & cheese with everything from juicy tomatoes to zesty jalapenos, for a delicious way to start your day. the new subway $3 flatbread breakfast combo. build your better breakfast today. to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being? every tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive
brett gardner got it going with his first career lead-off homer, in the eighth, nick swisher crushedee-run bomb to right field. new york win it 10-4. >>> in boston stanley cup champions bruins, the whole team threw out the first ceremonial pitch at fenway park. the red sox easy 12-3 victory. >>> when we come back another look at this morning's top stories and fear in farming country, all this after the senate votes overwhelmingly to cut billions in ethanol subsidies. mingly to...
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earl stanley gardner was writing courtroom drama in the 1930's and 1940's. "anatty of a murder" came out in 1958. first we have "to kill a mockingbird," which most lawyers and most lawyer authors will tell you is kind of the seminal work of why we got interested. and i started writing a novel as i was approaching my 40th birthday. i wrote most of it on a ferry going to and from work every day. it took me three years. and that book became "special circumstances," story of a murder in a big law firm. it came out in 2000 and spent seven weeks on "the new york times"' bestsellers' list. so for those of you who have bought my books, i thank you, because now i don't have to practice law full-time anymore. >> but all kidding aside, you know, i think crime novelists and readers of crime novels whether it's lawyer books or whether it's private detectives or cops, you know, in my world i'm like -- unlike tony's, i can control the outcome. i can get justice in my books because i can fix the ending. and i start -- and most authors do i start with the ending. i know who
earl stanley gardner was writing courtroom drama in the 1930's and 1940's. "anatty of a murder" came out in 1958. first we have "to kill a mockingbird," which most lawyers and most lawyer authors will tell you is kind of the seminal work of why we got interested. and i started writing a novel as i was approaching my 40th birthday. i wrote most of it on a ferry going to and from work every day. it took me three years. and that book became "special circumstances,"...
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bottom nine now, last chance for the yanks, perez says gardner, indians, they win the ball game 1-0.t's it for your espn news update. don't forget for the latest tune into the highlight express. >>> all right. in dallas they're announcing the time plans for thursday's big party. that's when the nba championship mavericks will be honored in a parade through the streets of the big "d." the team did arrive home yesterday led by owner mark cuban carrying the championship trophy. >>> in miami meanwhile, a big oopsie in the papers. not quite on the scale of dewey beats tribune. they print a macy's add con grad lating the heat on winning the title. maybe next year lebron could frame that. >> or perhaps they'll ease the insult that he is suffering and being vocal about actually. >>> coming up next should puerto rico be a state? there is renewed debate about that as the island prepares for a presidential visit. >>> which sunscreen is right for you? that question should get easier you? that [ male announcer ]t easier this...is the network -- a living, breathing intelligence that's helping peop
bottom nine now, last chance for the yanks, perez says gardner, indians, they win the ball game 1-0.t's it for your espn news update. don't forget for the latest tune into the highlight express. >>> all right. in dallas they're announcing the time plans for thursday's big party. that's when the nba championship mavericks will be honored in a parade through the streets of the big "d." the team did arrive home yesterday led by owner mark cuban carrying the championship trophy....