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>> no, walter payton. >> gavin? >> i have a wild card to throw into the mix. >> i don't like cards that are wild. >> mohamed said you can marry your first cousin. >> mohamed ali? >> no, the son of the prophet. this is a culture that is worried about money and wants to keep it in the family so there is a lot of first cousin marrying in islam. symptoms of inbreeding are conducive to jihad lunatics than punch drunk boxing. i think the problem is inbreeding. >> really? >> yep. >> they just did a study on breeding in royalty with the hasburgs. i actually read that story. it can be applied to them. but here is the thing about the head injury. it could be a defense for everything, but not just negative, positive. i had a head injury when i was a child. >> but by the way, i was really offended when people tried to excuse -- there is a different between correlation and causation and explanation and excuse. when you try and excuse someone's behavior by saying it may be cte or tbi, it is offensive. joe van belcher is somebody
>> no, walter payton. >> gavin? >> i have a wild card to throw into the mix. >> i don't like cards that are wild. >> mohamed said you can marry your first cousin. >> mohamed ali? >> no, the son of the prophet. this is a culture that is worried about money and wants to keep it in the family so there is a lot of first cousin marrying in islam. symptoms of inbreeding are conducive to jihad lunatics than punch drunk boxing. i think the problem is...
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. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray and lou? >> yes. >> mr. grant! >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace," and he's doing such a wonderful job with paul ruud. >> ed, he's great, and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray, but catch more of their reunion monday on "katie." "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and "the mary tyler moore show" reunion episode airs in september all on tv land. >>> and finally the big breaker in "pop news." fried chicken. you guys better -- fried chicken
. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray and lou? >> yes. >> mr. grant! >> do you all stay in touch? >> yes. >> i saw him on broadway in "grace," and he's doing such a wonderful job with paul ruud. >> ed, he's great, and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray, but catch more of their reunion monday on "katie." "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and...
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gavin, does this make any sense to you? does life make sense to you?at's two questions at once. i don't know how to handle that. can i do the first part this. >> the knights of columbus, i think the worst thing they do is cater to this intolerance. and i think there is a tendency in the catholic church to try to be inclusive and adhere to this and that will be the death of them. i am a third-degree knight of columbus. here is my evidence. i feel a lot of pressure within the community to count on all of this stuff. that's not what he was going for when he started this company -- this organization 131 years ago. the catholic church is not in the business of being in touch with people. the more the catholic church tries to do that, the more they will dilute their culture. >> the worst thing that ever happened in the catholic church was introducing acoustic guitar. got me out of math in the 1970s. people started coming in and president whatted to get the young kids in they started play play -- playing with the guitars. i was an altar boy and it was a disgu
gavin, does this make any sense to you? does life make sense to you?at's two questions at once. i don't know how to handle that. can i do the first part this. >> the knights of columbus, i think the worst thing they do is cater to this intolerance. and i think there is a tendency in the catholic church to try to be inclusive and adhere to this and that will be the death of them. i am a third-degree knight of columbus. here is my evidence. i feel a lot of pressure within the community to...
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bronson talking about gavin newsome. he also sat down with us and gave us a surprising answer when we asked him about being relevant in his current political role. stay with us. i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >>> he's no longer the mayor of san francisco but still making headlines. gavin newsome called to legalizing marijuana here in california. he spoke candidly about his current low profile position. do you miss being relevant on a daily basis? >> partially and partially not. i don't
bronson talking about gavin newsome. he also sat down with us and gave us a surprising answer when we asked him about being relevant in his current political role. stay with us. i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know...
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gavin newsom said san francisco is not for sale. san francisco has not lost this lawsuit and can still win. it's a health fact sheet [speaker not understood] by judge alsop. the u.s. 9th circuit court went ahead and in a cursory nonbinding decision declared the health fact sheet controversial and therefore a violation of the cti [speaker not understood] amendment rights. the city's website states clearly as a first city to adopt the precautionary principle, san francisco trixv to protect the health of its residents, visitors, and local environment. lastly, i want to mention that i find it surprising that the committee will not allow members of the public to yield their time to well respected doctors that have traveled across the country to be here today with us. i do ask you to please vote against approving item number 8 on the rules committee agenda today and thank you so much for your consideration. (applause) >> [speaker not understood]. is there anybody else from the public that wants to testify? seeing none -- please get a card
gavin newsom said san francisco is not for sale. san francisco has not lost this lawsuit and can still win. it's a health fact sheet [speaker not understood] by judge alsop. the u.s. 9th circuit court went ahead and in a cursory nonbinding decision declared the health fact sheet controversial and therefore a violation of the cti [speaker not understood] amendment rights. the city's website states clearly as a first city to adopt the precautionary principle, san francisco trixv to protect the...
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it read, gavin turk, sculptor, worked here. he has a new show in new york at david nolan gallery, and here is a look. look. >> an artist at the wheel transporting nothing but conquest to a crusher's yard in a place that doesn't exist. you come in the door. and what you see in front of you are three steel frames, cabinet. inside the cabinets you've got three broken, see the, patinaed, exhaust pipes or sections of exhaust pipes. they look a little bit like reclining figures or three kind of scientific models of the-- of guts, models of the interior, human interior spaces. and surrounded the cabinets is a series of framed photographs of static moments of smoke, white smoke, with a black background, and then on the back wall, you've got some framed pictures which look like explosion, like this small black explosions on pieces of paper. and then in the final room, literally, the only thing you have in this room is a exacted white van. why is it important for you to cast the objects in bronze rather than simply displaying the objects
it read, gavin turk, sculptor, worked here. he has a new show in new york at david nolan gallery, and here is a look. look. >> an artist at the wheel transporting nothing but conquest to a crusher's yard in a place that doesn't exist. you come in the door. and what you see in front of you are three steel frames, cabinet. inside the cabinets you've got three broken, see the, patinaed, exhaust pipes or sections of exhaust pipes. they look a little bit like reclining figures or three kind of...
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bill gavin, bob baer, thank you both very much. come back, hope.incredible emotional story of a victim of the boston bombing who is planning a graduation and her wedding. i will talk with the fiance who has been by her side. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. >>> one remarkable story after another of the recovery and resilience of victims injured in the boston marathon bombing. britney loring was hurt in the blast, expected to physically recover in time for her graduation ceremony at boston college and her wedding in september. her fiance john mcloughlin joins me now. john, obviously a devastating couple of weeks for you and for britney and your family. you were at the red sox game on the day of the marathon and she had gone along to watch th
bill gavin, bob baer, thank you both very much. come back, hope.incredible emotional story of a victim of the boston bombing who is planning a graduation and her wedding. i will talk with the fiance who has been by her side. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from...
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bob bear and chad sweet and bill gavin. what is your overview here?'ve been in a top position in a government that had to deal with stuff like this. >> well, the overview is that we're down to homemade devices, fabricated devices. this is not 9/11. not anything near 9/11. and yet we could have had the same thing in times square. it didn't go off. we were lucky. we ducked that one. but this one did. and so that's the level that we're dealing with. and that seems to be the new approach. >> we do not know who has done this. and i keep stressing that. this is speculative theorizing, but with experts. is your head moving towards al qaeda, as many others seem to be? >> as the -- two of the three people you spoke to just a minute ago were, it is tending toward that. particularly if it turns out that -- we've gotten different reports on one suspect or two. if it's one suspect, then, you know, this could be the unabomber or somebody like eric rudolph or somebody like that. but when you start to get to two people, then you're getting closer to a sort of coordin
bob bear and chad sweet and bill gavin. what is your overview here?'ve been in a top position in a government that had to deal with stuff like this. >> well, the overview is that we're down to homemade devices, fabricated devices. this is not 9/11. not anything near 9/11. and yet we could have had the same thing in times square. it didn't go off. we were lucky. we ducked that one. but this one did. and so that's the level that we're dealing with. and that seems to be the new approach....
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with me is bill gavin and former cia operative, bob baer. bob, let me start with you. you a clip. this is from nick payton-walsh's interview with the boston bomb suspects' mother, zubeidat. the reason it's significant will be obvious once i've played it. listen to this. >> misha, everybody is talking about misha now. i don't know, misha, when misha visited us, we just kind of -- he just opened our eyes, you know, really wide about islam. he was really -- he's devoted and is very good, very nice man. >> if you put this together, bob, with the fact that we now know that the russians asked for information from the fbi about this mother, too, we're getting a picture not just of the radicalization of tamerlan, the older brother and then perhaps moving on to his younger brother in the later stage, but also the mother. she seems to have been just as radicalized and this interview would seem to confirm that this mystery character that so many family members are talking about, misha, may have been partly responsible for that. what do you make of it? >> well, he sounds so far li
with me is bill gavin and former cia operative, bob baer. bob, let me start with you. you a clip. this is from nick payton-walsh's interview with the boston bomb suspects' mother, zubeidat. the reason it's significant will be obvious once i've played it. listen to this. >> misha, everybody is talking about misha now. i don't know, misha, when misha visited us, we just kind of -- he just opened our eyes, you know, really wide about islam. he was really -- he's devoted and is very good,...
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gavin hewitt, bbc news. >> if you thought the euro crisis was easing, think again. the parents of the two men convinced of planting the boston theirre convinced that's children are innocent and have been framed. the mother of the two now regrets moving the family to the united states. >> they left the north caucuses for new life in america. tamerlan tsarnaev and his younger brother dzhokhar. today their parents were full of regret for having moved the family to the united states. i thought america was going to protect us, our kids. that we were going to be safe. ed. it happen america took my kids away from me. only america. >> police in new york now say that times square was to be the next target. dzhokhar was arrested and tamerlan was killed in a shootout with police. but the parents maintain their two sons are innocent. >> do not accept it was your children to carry out the attacks in boston? >> no, i don't. and i won't. never. >> but u.s. investigators have no such doubts. they spent two days in the building behind me, questioningly parents, trying to find out wh
gavin hewitt, bbc news. >> if you thought the euro crisis was easing, think again. the parents of the two men convinced of planting the boston theirre convinced that's children are innocent and have been framed. the mother of the two now regrets moving the family to the united states. >> they left the north caucuses for new life in america. tamerlan tsarnaev and his younger brother dzhokhar. today their parents were full of regret for having moved the family to the united states. i...
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i'd like to introduce our special guest, lieutenant government gavin newsome. it (applause) at the thank you. >> also represent state mark malone's office tom ammiano. (applause) * >> all will return momentarily, i'm sure. paul henderson, representing mayor ed lee's office. [laughter] >> and to my right, i have the open house, our state association vice president and i'm sure other names, past president san francisco chapter. we have lots of our membership here including a couple of board members, kerry greenberg from fresno. [speaker not understood] is here. we have two representatives from san mateo county, barbara arieta and mike miller. i know people. at this time i'd like to say a few words about the california grand jurors association. it's an all volunteer group, 501(c) (3) dedicated to promoting the participation in the grand jury system, qualifies applicants to be grand jurors, bidthv awareness so we have consumers of the grand jury's product, report. at this point i'd like to turn it over for some lengthy introductions. >> thank you. thank you, keith.
i'd like to introduce our special guest, lieutenant government gavin newsome. it (applause) at the thank you. >> also represent state mark malone's office tom ammiano. (applause) * >> all will return momentarily, i'm sure. paul henderson, representing mayor ed lee's office. [laughter] >> and to my right, i have the open house, our state association vice president and i'm sure other names, past president san francisco chapter. we have lots of our membership here including a...
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we're joined by bill gavin, former chief executive for the f.b.i.w york and miami and denver and is now president of the gavin group. good to have you with us here, sir. >> thank you. >> martha: bill, we've heard about the great stories of the f.b.i. hostage rescue team. we know that they went in and did this final negotiation with him around the boat which led to his capture. take us through a little bit of how you believe that probably worked. >> i think it probably worked from a standpoint that this one individual was, in fact, pretty well-worn out by the time they discovered him in the boat. when you had over 200 rounds of ammunition fired at the car and his brother dead, there was no doubt in my mind and we talked about it a few days ago that probably had a few holes in him from that and that took him -- took a lot of the spunk out of his light. he went and fired some ammunition during the course of the apprehension, but he was pretty well-worn out and it made the negotiations that saved his life, which he really wanted, i believe, a little bit
we're joined by bill gavin, former chief executive for the f.b.i.w york and miami and denver and is now president of the gavin group. good to have you with us here, sir. >> thank you. >> martha: bill, we've heard about the great stories of the f.b.i. hostage rescue team. we know that they went in and did this final negotiation with him around the boat which led to his capture. take us through a little bit of how you believe that probably worked. >> i think it probably worked...
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it is gavin mcguinness. and in peru he is considered a back scrubber, bill schulz. and she is so sharp she can't travel by hot air balloon. next to me, fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. and now back to america's least favorite host. >> thank you. the star of "moon struck" had run out of luck or so some people on twitter thought when margaret thatcher died. an anti-thatcher website started the hash tag, now thatcher's dead, and instead some really dumb people read it as "now that cher is dead. rip, cher, just saw the hash tag. never was a fan myself, but you have to respect her influence. now that cher is dead. rip, cher. at least now we will find out about life after love now that cher is dead. thatcher's death was not all about cher. the associated press obituary of thatcher show a distinct difference in style. for example, critics thought she was, quote, a heart less tyrant who ushered in an era of greed that i can cked the weak out on the streets, end quote. and then refers to chavez as a populous who
it is gavin mcguinness. and in peru he is considered a back scrubber, bill schulz. and she is so sharp she can't travel by hot air balloon. next to me, fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. and now back to america's least favorite host. >> thank you. the star of "moon struck" had run out of luck or so some people on twitter thought when margaret thatcher died. an anti-thatcher website started the hash tag, now...
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john: thank you, gavin schmidt. i appreciate you coming and i would love to have you come in.ow let's bring in roy spencer to reply. or stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather se people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet greener? speaker that is pretty much understood. there are hundreds of papers that says increasing co2 is good for basically all the plants they studied, even crops like corn. my long-term prediction is eventually we will realize more co2 in the atmosphere is actually a good thing and considering the fact it is necessary for life on earth to have co2 in the atmosphere, it is amazing how little there is in the atmosphere. john: the perception among my friends here in new york if you are this weird
john: thank you, gavin schmidt. i appreciate you coming and i would love to have you come in.ow let's bring in roy spencer to reply. or stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather se people from...
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i love you and gavin.avin is our five-year-old son. >> shepard: some victims are recovering in the same hospital where the suspected attacker remains under heavy guard. our senior correspondent eric sean at the hospital. what's the late the rest? reporter: dzhokar tsarnaev remains in the hospital under heavy fard in the room. we're getting more insight today about his condition, as you said it was upgraded. it is now fair from serious at the time but stable. we're getting insight from the transcript of the arraignment that occurred inside the hospital room yesterday. during that arraignment, the doctor who is an cute care specialist asked, how are you feeling? are you able to answer questions. the defendant nod as i firmtive limit the then me national straight say, can you afford a lawyer? the only time he said anything was to say one word, no. he she said i find the defendant is alert, mentally competent, lucid. and more victims are showing up at the hospital. the sound have blasts are so loud and they ha
i love you and gavin.avin is our five-year-old son. >> shepard: some victims are recovering in the same hospital where the suspected attacker remains under heavy guard. our senior correspondent eric sean at the hospital. what's the late the rest? reporter: dzhokar tsarnaev remains in the hospital under heavy fard in the room. we're getting more insight today about his condition, as you said it was upgraded. it is now fair from serious at the time but stable. we're getting insight from the...
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. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray -- >> yes. >> do you all stay in touch?dway in "grace" and he did such a wonderful job with paul ruud and michael -- >> ed, he's great and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray but catch more of the reunion on monday. "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and "the mary tyler moore show" reunion episode all on tv land. >>> finally the big breaker in "pop news." fried chicken. you guys better -- fried chicken lovers beware because kfc if you haven't heard is going boneless and, of course, naturally we've got some samples to test out here. >> ev&6uoh. >> this when is you miss ron claiborne. >> basically this is the original recipe boneless -- this is the new thing they're rolling out april 14th. >> ladies. >> many salles here. >> make it legit. >> allegedly it's the biggest campaign that they're rolling out in like the 60 years. >> when do we get this? >> is the point that people are just so lazy now they don't want to have to deal with bones? >> yes, while you're grabbing you
. >> do you guys ever talk to gavin or to ed, murray -- >> yes. >> do you all stay in touch?dway in "grace" and he did such a wonderful job with paul ruud and michael -- >> ed, he's great and gavin i talked to last week. >> they're precious. i love lou and murray but catch more of the reunion on monday. "hot in cleveland" returns with a live episode in june and "the mary tyler moore show" reunion episode all on tv land. >>>...
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. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom introducing a new program at a university. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, a crazy low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. skip the warehouse. quilted northern is $10.99 for 24 double rolls. and dryer's ice cream is just $2.99. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> the first powerball drawing is tonight. in just a short while from now. when powerball sales opened up in california $3.1 million sold in the first day. tonight's jackpot is 60 million bucks. if someone matches all five numbers and that powerball number they would take home nearly $39 million after taxes. there is still time. you have about 35 minutes remaining until 7:00 tonight to get tickets. >>> a new score card for california community collages will be released next week. it is designed to help students find the college that best matches them. it wil
. >>> lieutenant governor gavin newsom introducing a new program at a university. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, a crazy low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. skip the warehouse. quilted northern is $10.99 for 24 double rolls. and dryer's ice cream is just $2.99. real big deals this week and every...
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john: thank you, gavin schmidt. i appreciate you coming and i would love to have you come in. in roy spencer to reply. or stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet greener? speaker that is pretty much understood. there are hundreds of papers that says increasing co2 is good for basically all the plants they studied, even crops li corn. my long-term prediction is eventually we will realize more co2 in the atmosphere is actually a good thing and considering the fact it is necessary for life on earth to have co2 in the atmosphere, it is amazing how little there is in the atmosphere. john: the perception among my friends here in new york if you are this weird outliner, and
john: thank you, gavin schmidt. i appreciate you coming and i would love to have you come in. in roy spencer to reply. or stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than...
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with is now the former assistant director for the fbi in new york, bill gavin. until you know what's up you have to look at everything. >> you're absolutely right. you can't focus in one direction. you have to look at everything, and the joint task force they have going on down there in texas right now will probably do just that. they have federal, state, local, prosecutors, vectors, involved so they'll look at everything fr a nexus with the aryan brotherhood and connection to what happened in colorado. a a very difficult situation but they can't leave any stone unturned. >> shepard: in the murder of law enforcement officials during the course of investigating a still open and active case, sadly, is not highly unusual. but the retaliation against men and women from law enforcement, after some research, is extremely, extremely rare. there is a special category for people who do this, special punishment? >> people who do this don't think of the consequences. when they go after a prosecutor, and you're right, unfortunately law enforcement officers do lose their liv
with is now the former assistant director for the fbi in new york, bill gavin. until you know what's up you have to look at everything. >> you're absolutely right. you can't focus in one direction. you have to look at everything, and the joint task force they have going on down there in texas right now will probably do just that. they have federal, state, local, prosecutors, vectors, involved so they'll look at everything fr a nexus with the aryan brotherhood and connection to what...
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so, gets lost you would take a seat over there, let's welcome nasa scientist gavin schmidt.n. you work -- >> and national company in new york city. john: why is he wrong? >> you said climate change has changed because we had had volcanoes,he sun has changed, there has been changes in the earth's paround the sun caused ice ages to come and go. all of those things are totally true. look at volcanoes, we have looked at the orbit, -- john: this time it is not those things. >> ght. we have increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. more than doubled the amount of butane. and the signatures of those changes are very clear althe way through the system. john: assuming this is true, why is it necessarily a problem? warmer might be better. more people die from cold then warmth. >> we have built an agricultural system and cities and evything we do based on assumptions that the climate is not going to change. the fact that we have so much infrastructure near the shore is cause we didn't expect the sea level to rise. the damage from hurricane sandy was increased because
so, gets lost you would take a seat over there, let's welcome nasa scientist gavin schmidt.n. you work -- >> and national company in new york city. john: why is he wrong? >> you said climate change has changed because we had had volcanoes,he sun has changed, there has been changes in the earth's paround the sun caused ice ages to come and go. all of those things are totally true. look at volcanoes, we have looked at the orbit, -- john: this time it is not those things. >> ght....
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i'd like to introduce our special guest, lieutenant government gavin newsome. it (applause) at the thank you. >> also represent state mark malone's office tom ammiano. (applause) * >> all will return momentarily, i'm sure. paul henderson, representing mayor ed lee's office. [laughter] >> and to my right, i have the open house, our state association vice president and i'm sure other names, past president san francisco chapter. we have lots of our membership here including a
i'd like to introduce our special guest, lieutenant government gavin newsome. it (applause) at the thank you. >> also represent state mark malone's office tom ammiano. (applause) * >> all will return momentarily, i'm sure. paul henderson, representing mayor ed lee's office. [laughter] >> and to my right, i have the open house, our state association vice president and i'm sure other names, past president san francisco chapter. we have lots of our membership here including a
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. >> if you're looking at why this building came to be, in many ways it also included mayor gavin newsomeularly, who really had an affection for this building. he saw the design. he saw the potential. he wanted to make sure that that building got built. and he said, do what you need to do, but please, if you can make that building work, we need to have that building in civic center. >> i happened to be at a green conference santa clara. he said you shouldn't cancel that project. can you work with us? michael cohen phoned me up the next day. can we cut $40 million out of this project? it was one person more responsible than any others, it's tony irons, was the architect that was responsible for the revitalization of city hall who came to my office and said, we cannot abandon this. we can't walk away from this project. we have an opportunity to really take a lot of our values and principles, particularly raising the bar as we did as a city on our green building standards, mandating the most aggressive green building standards for private construction anywhere in the united states. and showc
. >> if you're looking at why this building came to be, in many ways it also included mayor gavin newsomeularly, who really had an affection for this building. he saw the design. he saw the potential. he wanted to make sure that that building got built. and he said, do what you need to do, but please, if you can make that building work, we need to have that building in civic center. >> i happened to be at a green conference santa clara. he said you shouldn't cancel that project. can...
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the ceremony includes speeches from gavin newsom and san francisco mayor ed lee.now our cate caugiran got a little -- there she is! [ laughter ] >> we saw that earlier. i'm like we got tape. >> she had a ball there last week when they were letting reporters get a sneak peek but everyone gets in later today. >> tickets are selling out so you may want to get tickets in advance. >>> facebook ads are about to get more annoying. how many videos a day could pop up in your newsfeed. >> 30 skiers all doing a back flip at the same time. why it won't make the guiness book of world records but it's cool, coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, backflip. all in the hopes of mak book of >>> well, check out these canadian skiers. 30 of them did a joint back flip. how cool is that. all in the hopes of making the guinness book of world records. the big news is probably the biggest simultaneous ski back flip in history. they all made it. the bad news is the group missed the entry deadline for guinness so they will have to flip again next year. >> they had fun doing it. >>> u.s. stock futu
the ceremony includes speeches from gavin newsom and san francisco mayor ed lee.now our cate caugiran got a little -- there she is! [ laughter ] >> we saw that earlier. i'm like we got tape. >> she had a ball there last week when they were letting reporters get a sneak peek but everyone gets in later today. >> tickets are selling out so you may want to get tickets in advance. >>> facebook ads are about to get more annoying. how many videos a day could pop up in your...
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governor gavin newsome why minorities in california aren't doing that well. also on deck jon stewart rips president obama over rips president obama over his handling of hey america, even though she doesn't need them, cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> scott: in the second factor flashback segment tonight, last month adam carolla had former san francisco mayor and current lt. governor of california gavin newsom on his pod cast and the discussion turned to why minorities are in trouble. >> half of african-american
governor gavin newsome why minorities in california aren't doing that well. also on deck jon stewart rips president obama over rips president obama over his handling of hey america, even though she doesn't need them, cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to prove that with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were...
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i want to bring in former assistant director gavin and the vice president of -- from the world's topervices. clearly the fbi having considerable skes success in getting information to dzhokhar. can we trust it? what is the gut feeling from the way it is playing out? >> the gut feeling i'm getting, of course he is blaming it all on big brother. everything he says has to be vetted. there has to be some way they can put tags on and see if he is telling the truth or not. and if he isn't you don't do much more with it. >> in terms of the hard evidence they went to great lengths today to outline the case which includes the fact they have video evidence of both brothers apparently planting the two devices and they have been able to link evidence from those devices to the cars, later hijacking, et cetera. is there enough there already, do you think, this is an open and shut criminal case on their complicity in the bombing? >> if i were the prosecutor i'd feel comfortable at this particular point in time no matter what he had to say once mirandaized. i think i would be comfortable doing that.
i want to bring in former assistant director gavin and the vice president of -- from the world's topervices. clearly the fbi having considerable skes success in getting information to dzhokhar. can we trust it? what is the gut feeling from the way it is playing out? >> the gut feeling i'm getting, of course he is blaming it all on big brother. everything he says has to be vetted. there has to be some way they can put tags on and see if he is telling the truth or not. and if he isn't you...
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the law was introduced by mayor gavin newsom in 2010 but has been caught up in court ever since, requiring manufacturers to disclose the radiation emited by cell phones. >>> 5:22. coming up, one of my favorite stories of the year. young cancer patient gets his wish when he suited up for the n nebraska cornhuskers, scored the touchdown for the team. how that amazing event will now be immortalized forever. we will explain, next. >>> welcome back, everyone. 5:24. the flag appears to be at half-staff as well this morning, as people are still remembering the bombing in the boston marathon. it's 5:24. >>> inspiring moments, dream come true. first the moment out on a football field now the trading card to honor the young man's achievement and courage. this memorable video of 7-year-old jack kaufman's 65 yard touchdown run during the spring game last week. it was an epic moment. he is a young kid battling brain cancer. formed a very close bond with the team after he started going to their games. they let him get into the game, suit up and score a touchdown. now to honor the moment, sports card com
the law was introduced by mayor gavin newsom in 2010 but has been caught up in court ever since, requiring manufacturers to disclose the radiation emited by cell phones. >>> 5:22. coming up, one of my favorite stories of the year. young cancer patient gets his wish when he suited up for the n nebraska cornhuskers, scored the touchdown for the team. how that amazing event will now be immortalized forever. we will explain, next. >>> welcome back, everyone. 5:24. the flag appears...
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what kind of hands, gavin? hendrick: notice how this teacher is handling what could have been a very difficult situation. stop doing that. thank you for using your words. hendrick: how would u have dealt with it? what would you have done? what would you have said to resolve the conflict? woman: your friends are going to be at the picnic table. look. see them all at the picnic table? they're waiting for you. hendrick: conflict resolution isn't only about defusing a proble it's also about allowing all the participants a chance to express their feelings. for example, if a child's having a hard time waing for a rn on the swing, we can talk with her, rather than simply repeating the rule-- "you have to wait till rosie's done." it's so reassuring to a child when an adult says something li, "i know you've been waiting a long time, "and you're dying for a turn, "but you'll need to wait till rosie's done. maybe you could ride on the trike while you're waiting." do you see the diffence between simply riting the rules and
what kind of hands, gavin? hendrick: notice how this teacher is handling what could have been a very difficult situation. stop doing that. thank you for using your words. hendrick: how would u have dealt with it? what would you have done? what would you have said to resolve the conflict? woman: your friends are going to be at the picnic table. look. see them all at the picnic table? they're waiting for you. hendrick: conflict resolution isn't only about defusing a proble it's also about...
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and the founders of the edex, the online company, says the program has been so successful so far and gavin newsom says the online learning program is a technological breakthrough, allowing educators to reach a new generation of students who grew up in the impercented world. >> people are interested in evidence. this is an evidence-based approach to a new form of living in a world that's hyperconnected and in a world that's changing as rapidly as any other human time in history. >> reporter: edexsays thousands more students will now be able to -- edex says thousands more students will be able to benefit from this and this will be available to 11 more campuses. advocates say the blended education model reaches more students and those students get better grades. students who take the class say the classes are more work but that it helps because they are allowed to learn at their own pace. >> i like that, you know, sometimes it's hard to catch everything said in a lecture. i can't write that fast. sometimes you miss things. with this lecture you can go back and if you kind of miss it, you can
and the founders of the edex, the online company, says the program has been so successful so far and gavin newsom says the online learning program is a technological breakthrough, allowing educators to reach a new generation of students who grew up in the impercented world. >> people are interested in evidence. this is an evidence-based approach to a new form of living in a world that's hyperconnected and in a world that's changing as rapidly as any other human time in history. >>...
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and the founders of the edex, the online company, says the program has been so successful so far and gavin newsom says the online learning program is a technological breakthrough, allowing educators to reach a new generation of students who grew up in the impercented world. >> people are interested in evidence. this is an evidence-based approach to a new form of living in a world that's hyperconnected and in a world that's changing as rapidly as any other human time in history. >> reporter: edexsays thousands more students will now be able to -- edex says thousands more students will be able to benefit from this and this will be available to 11 more campuses. advocates say the blended education model reaches more students and those students get better grades. students who take the class say the classes are more work but that it helps because they are allowed to learn at their own pace. >> i like that, you know, sometimes it's hard to catch everything said in a lecture. i can't write that fast. sometimes you miss things. with this lecture you can go back and if you kind of miss it, you can
and the founders of the edex, the online company, says the program has been so successful so far and gavin newsom says the online learning program is a technological breakthrough, allowing educators to reach a new generation of students who grew up in the impercented world. >> people are interested in evidence. this is an evidence-based approach to a new form of living in a world that's hyperconnected and in a world that's changing as rapidly as any other human time in history. >>...
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. >>> gavin, i'mi'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm anne makovec. michelle griego is off. we are following developing news in texas. >> there is a significant area around the fertilizer plant that has been destroyed. homes have been destroyed and flattened. part of that community is gone. >> last night was truly a nightmare scenario for that community. [ explosion ] >> a town devastated, search- and-rescue continues in west, texas, after a fertilizer plant last night leveling homes and businesses in every direction. as many as 15 people are feared dead. more than 160 others have been injured. cbs reporter juan fernandez has the latest on the explosion and now the efforts to find survivors. >> reporter: a fire at a texas fertilizer plant that turned into a deadly explosion is still smoldering the morning after. but authorities say it's under control. >> y'all need to get out. >> reporter: search crews are going door to door for survivors. the blast shook the ground with the force of an earthquake destroying nearby homes and businesses. >> i was actually picked up and thrown
. >>> gavin, i'mi'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm anne makovec. michelle griego is off. we are following developing news in texas. >> there is a significant area around the fertilizer plant that has been destroyed. homes have been destroyed and flattened. part of that community is gone. >> last night was truly a nightmare scenario for that community. [ explosion ] >> a town devastated, search- and-rescue continues in west, texas, after a fertilizer plant last night...
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reasons i cannot attend the grand jury public service announcement narrated by the lieutenant governor gavin newsome. so i cannot be here personally to thank you, i use this message to relay my appreciation and thanks as the president of the california grand jurors association to all those involved in the creation, production and ultimate distribution of the psa. i hope you liked it by the way, when you watched it. >> they did a great job. it was great. [laughter] >> first and foremost we thank the lieutenant governor, the star of the production, for lending his presence, prestige, and stature and or -- or ratory to the project. ken mali, script writer, director and producer brought this idea to reality. * we also acknowledge and thank the man behind the camera, richard. and who edited and filmed the psa. and finally my thanks to my tga partner and our vice president bolting house and to my colleague and predecessor keith north for their leadership in moving the psa to the fruition and launch today and to all others that were involved. on behalf of the california grand jurors association, i
reasons i cannot attend the grand jury public service announcement narrated by the lieutenant governor gavin newsome. so i cannot be here personally to thank you, i use this message to relay my appreciation and thanks as the president of the california grand jurors association to all those involved in the creation, production and ultimate distribution of the psa. i hope you liked it by the way, when you watched it. >> they did a great job. it was great. [laughter] >> first and...
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bill gavin, finally with you, quickly, if i may, very interesting stuff bob was saying there.u were running the fbi with this, how worried would you be that you may never track them down? >> i would be worried about it but it was a great move today by putting their faces on television as was said earlier by fran. first of all, you got to get these guys identified. if you can get them identified, then you can really pinpoint the kind of investigation that you need to have to figure out where they went. if you're identifying them, maybe they live in michigan, maybe they live in the uk. once they're identified you know where to start to look at least for these two guys. >> thank you very much indeed to bill, bob, jim maxwell and fran townsend. thank you. >>> next, the catastrophe in texas. breaking news on the blast in that small city. some compared it to a nuclear explosion. that's coming up. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl
bill gavin, finally with you, quickly, if i may, very interesting stuff bob was saying there.u were running the fbi with this, how worried would you be that you may never track them down? >> i would be worried about it but it was a great move today by putting their faces on television as was said earlier by fran. first of all, you got to get these guys identified. if you can get them identified, then you can really pinpoint the kind of investigation that you need to have to figure out...
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gavin new son, [inaudible] plastic, private public partnership, [inaudible] zinc toxicity and childhood cancer. just today i got an email from a friend who met with barbara boxer and dianne feinstein this week in washington and went over these things and had a productive meeting about it. we will see what comes from that. thank you. >> thank you. >> paul manning. eddy foot and bruce stone. >> good morning commissioners. i stand before you as the vice president of the arbor association and the issue i want to talk about is the premature of the fees as a result of the ordinance passed by the board of supervisors. it clearly states that the marina increase in rent will not go up until the project is declared complete and i have a copy of the ordinance if the commission would like to see it. the language is clear and states "the west harbor in the year 2012 [inaudible] completion of the renovation as certified by the general manager whichever occurs later." now, when i asked certification in writing the best that the plark -- or that they could produce is a statement march 13 which it is de
gavin new son, [inaudible] plastic, private public partnership, [inaudible] zinc toxicity and childhood cancer. just today i got an email from a friend who met with barbara boxer and dianne feinstein this week in washington and went over these things and had a productive meeting about it. we will see what comes from that. thank you. >> thank you. >> paul manning. eddy foot and bruce stone. >> good morning commissioners. i stand before you as the vice president of the arbor...