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as general manager ginsburg said the general manager before you is a management agreement between the city and tournament players club of california for the management of the harding park golf course. to give you a little bit of background, seven years ago the city signed an agreement with kemper management for the management of the facility and as general manager ginsburg said that agreement actually had a two-year extension which the department felt that we could put this out to bid and perhaps obtain better financial terms for the city. so in february of this year we put out a request for qualifications soliciting bids to manage the golf course and we received five timely, responsive bids, ultimately the department and our commission selected the tournament players club of california as the highest ranked respondent and we have since negotiated the management agreement that's before you 3. to give you a little bit of background about the tpc they're a wholely owned subsidiary of the pga golf course properties, incorporated and they're focused on the tournament caliber golf courses.
as general manager ginsburg said the general manager before you is a management agreement between the city and tournament players club of california for the management of the harding park golf course. to give you a little bit of background, seven years ago the city signed an agreement with kemper management for the management of the facility and as general manager ginsburg said that agreement actually had a two-year extension which the department felt that we could put this out to bid and...
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commissioner buell: i think general manager ginsburg can represent your point of view and we can express sentiment. it is impossible, we should know more about why it is impossible. >> fair enough. thank you. commissioner harrison: just to my fellow commissioners, should there be some point at which five years or 10 years, the trigger is pulled -- commissioner buell: that is the issue we are getting too, the different scenarios. >> i was 21 when i took out my student loan and interest rate was 21%. i just think we need a protection against the annual inflation spike. >> that is the sentiment you need to take back, the worst- case scenario cover for us. i would like to table this item. all in favor? opposed? none. >> we are now on item 13. >> good evening, commissioners. i came to you on february 4 for approval of new management at the golf course. i returned with a selection provided by a panel, the human rights commission recommending that the gulf course properties the recommended to you as a manager of the park. in the meantime, as we are putting the agreement together, and actual man
commissioner buell: i think general manager ginsburg can represent your point of view and we can express sentiment. it is impossible, we should know more about why it is impossible. >> fair enough. thank you. commissioner harrison: just to my fellow commissioners, should there be some point at which five years or 10 years, the trigger is pulled -- commissioner buell: that is the issue we are getting too, the different scenarios. >> i was 21 when i took out my student loan and...
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ginsburg, so that many of the community groups will be able to get use of this space. the committee -- we have come together twice and every group is more enthusiastic about providing services. >> please continue. >> thank you. we'll be inviting the city departments to talk about the elections and language services, and more importantly, what ever the community needs in terms of health care and public safety, housing and transportation services, children's services, these are all represented by the advisory committee. we hope that you will take a chance with us. 20 years ago i approached parks and recreation to work on the south sunset center. i am inviting all of you to come, because there are over 90 people at the clubhouse and the elderly are there in the daytime, and children are there in the afternoon. you will see a very active and have the senior group. we will make certain that the space is safe and affordable, and a lot of the community will get to use this. i ask you on behalf of the seniors, i ask you to adopt and approve this so that we can work with the st
ginsburg, so that many of the community groups will be able to get use of this space. the committee -- we have come together twice and every group is more enthusiastic about providing services. >> please continue. >> thank you. we'll be inviting the city departments to talk about the elections and language services, and more importantly, what ever the community needs in terms of health care and public safety, housing and transportation services, children's services, these are all...
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ruth ginsburg had been appointed before. reporter from a jewish newspaper came up and said -- this is in logan airport. and she said, what do you feel about two jew s being on the supreme court? >> larry: you and her? >> ginsburg. my reaction -- identical. the answer, fine. just like that. fine. and the day that we can say just like that, fine, fine, whatever the race, whatever the religion, whatever the gender, whatever the situation, background, et cetera, fine, fine, fine. that's okay with me. >> larry: did anything about the court surprise you? >> i think -- >> larry: when you took office? >> i think it's more work than i thought. to be honest about it, i was on the court of appeals for a long time. we wrote about 40 opinions, 50 opinions a year. i thought, gee, they just write about 20, that will be not too tough. i thought, my goodness, you have to be up on every single case where you're ready to put pen to paper just about by the time you've reached a final decision in that conference. and i've realized that this is -
ruth ginsburg had been appointed before. reporter from a jewish newspaper came up and said -- this is in logan airport. and she said, what do you feel about two jew s being on the supreme court? >> larry: you and her? >> ginsburg. my reaction -- identical. the answer, fine. just like that. fine. and the day that we can say just like that, fine, fine, whatever the race, whatever the religion, whatever the gender, whatever the situation, background, et cetera, fine, fine, fine. that's...
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he fought for the needy and it is an inspiration documentary done boy a local filmmaker abby ginsburg. >> let's take a look. the year is 1969. he heads one of the nation's best antipoverty programs. he is in a tight spot. on one side his old friend demands that he support the movement to unionize farm workers. on the other side ronald reagan, california's popular governor attacks him as a liberal activist and says he will cancel the program's funding. legal services of our nation's poorest citizens hang in the balance. >> the son of farmworkers walked a path where few had gone before. he was a champion of the rural poor helping them better their lives. he was a trail blazer in his profession helping many of humble origins to obtain possessions of respect and power. >> are the stories better in the document tris now? >> well, they become very popular but they are more important because as you know there are less resources going into the news media, whether it is television or newspaper and the internet hasn't been out. they are really important. this is one of 21 films from local filmm
he fought for the needy and it is an inspiration documentary done boy a local filmmaker abby ginsburg. >> let's take a look. the year is 1969. he heads one of the nation's best antipoverty programs. he is in a tight spot. on one side his old friend demands that he support the movement to unionize farm workers. on the other side ronald reagan, california's popular governor attacks him as a liberal activist and says he will cancel the program's funding. legal services of our nation's...
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89. >> i don't know, i have lost track but it was quite a few. >> rose: same thing with justice ginsburg. the spirit of the process was different than it is now. what happened? >> well, this is, look,. >> rose: politics happened. >> yeah, yeah, but beware of this one. because the confirmation is a group of political people, namely the senate and a politically elected person, the president, trying to decide who will be on an institution that should be nonpolitical once they're appointed. and why did the framers want that? why did they write that into the constitution? they wrote it there because it's a little popular window in a democracy. so the public does have a say on who will be appointed to a job that later the person cannot decide on the basis of the public's favor. and that's a typical kind of constitutional compromise. if you think it's gone too far, i are the right kind of person to have a view on that as a member of the public. i was the confirmed person. i was not the nominating person so i say from my point of view it is like asking for the recipe of chicken a la king from th
89. >> i don't know, i have lost track but it was quite a few. >> rose: same thing with justice ginsburg. the spirit of the process was different than it is now. what happened? >> well, this is, look,. >> rose: politics happened. >> yeah, yeah, but beware of this one. because the confirmation is a group of political people, namely the senate and a politically elected person, the president, trying to decide who will be on an institution that should be nonpolitical...
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as general manager ginsburg said the general manager before you is a management agreement between the city and tournament players club of california for the management of the harding park golf course. to give you a little bit of background, seven years ago the city sne
as general manager ginsburg said the general manager before you is a management agreement between the city and tournament players club of california for the management of the harding park golf course. to give you a little bit of background, seven years ago the city sne
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rallying to her cause are novelist john grisham, justices sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsburg, who voted to stay her execution. and, thousands on the way. for the victim's daughter, all the focus on lewis is just one more crime against her family. >> she could have walked away from my father and never looked back. people need to remember her victims and not her. >> reporter: lewis sings for a final miracle. ♪ i need a miracle >> reporter: but with her appeals exhausted, her fight will end here, inside this death chamber. lewis spent her final day with her family and her minister. they've left now, and the victim's families have arrived. and diane, they'll be among the witnesses to her execution. >> jim sciutto in jarratt tonight. >>> and today, a drug implicated in tens of thousands of heart attacks and deaths over eight years, was finally restricted by the fda. and it happened because of one crusading doctor. so, what does this say about the other drugs on our shelves? here's lisa stark. >> reporter: the battle against avandia has been long and hard fig fight. >> people have been
rallying to her cause are novelist john grisham, justices sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsburg, who voted to stay her execution. and, thousands on the way. for the victim's daughter, all the focus on lewis is just one more crime against her family. >> she could have walked away from my father and never looked back. people need to remember her victims and not her. >> reporter: lewis sings for a final miracle. ♪ i need a miracle >> reporter: but with her appeals exhausted,...
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he joined justice ginsburg's concurring opinion, as did justice kennedy. just as ugly to was the offer -- was the author of the dissent -- justice alito was the author of the dissent. the cls decision was both policies. the hastings position was only the all comers policy. the supreme court said only the all comers policy. they pointed to that stipulation the dean gave the saying we do not have a nondiscrimination policy, but an all-comers policy. they said the stipulated to the existence of that policy. that is a true statement. cls interpreted that situation to mean that has always been the policy, and that was the policy that was applied to you when you sought recognition in 2004, and that is what hastings does with every other student group, the last of which was a very debatable proposition. big question one is we are dealing with an all-comers policy. question to is i think the most significant part of the justice ginsburg's opinion. in essence, it dictates the outcome. that big question was what is the legal test. is it reasonableness and two. neutr
he joined justice ginsburg's concurring opinion, as did justice kennedy. just as ugly to was the offer -- was the author of the dissent -- justice alito was the author of the dissent. the cls decision was both policies. the hastings position was only the all comers policy. the supreme court said only the all comers policy. they pointed to that stipulation the dean gave the saying we do not have a nondiscrimination policy, but an all-comers policy. they said the stipulated to the existence of...
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to block the execution but two of the three women on the supreme court, sonia sotomayor and ruth ginsburg voted to stop it, but the supreme court did not comment open the case. >>shepard: we are happy to report the iranians have weighed in on this. >>reporter: president ahmadinejad says the americans waged a heavy propaganda campaign to save the live of an iranian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery but ahmadinejad says america never came out, failed for get involved with the outrage involved in this case. and ahmadinejad never mentioned the fact that a double murder case and an adultery case are vastly different. >>shepard: he did not remember that. good to see you, trace. thank you. we have more on the new book that is giving the behind the scenes look at how the president is handling the war in afghanistan. wednesday with juan and he will give us his take. stay tuned. 1965, a lot of good thin came out that year like medicare. this year, like always, we'll have our guaranteed benefits. and with the new healthcare law, more good things are coming: free check-ups, lower pre
to block the execution but two of the three women on the supreme court, sonia sotomayor and ruth ginsburg voted to stop it, but the supreme court did not comment open the case. >>shepard: we are happy to report the iranians have weighed in on this. >>reporter: president ahmadinejad says the americans waged a heavy propaganda campaign to save the live of an iranian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery but ahmadinejad says america never came out, failed for get involved...
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i have to apologize to justice ginsburg. that was a terrible reaction when her picture came up and i'm very sorry. but i want you to do that assignment. >> what will we do with that? >> bill: i'm just curious. get 25 of them and we'll find out how many knew it was biden. i think the audience will know. john stossel. when we come back, the obama administration steps up its assassination efforts against suspected terrorists. is it legal? we'll find out. krauthammer on the growing power of fox news, coming right back. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. two very hot topics. tapping your computer. an assassinating terrorists. here kimberly gillfoil. reports say the obama administration's stepping up this drone missile thing. but here is the deal, now we have an american citizen who is being targeted. they want to wipe him out by these drones and then the aclu is right on it. >> a yemen american cleric who did all this crazy stuff. the united states nor the c.i.a. is confirming he's being targeted. the aclu is
i have to apologize to justice ginsburg. that was a terrible reaction when her picture came up and i'm very sorry. but i want you to do that assignment. >> what will we do with that? >> bill: i'm just curious. get 25 of them and we'll find out how many knew it was biden. i think the audience will know. john stossel. when we come back, the obama administration steps up its assassination efforts against suspected terrorists. is it legal? we'll find out. krauthammer on the growing...
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i have to apologize to justice ginsburg. that was a terrible reaction when her picture came up and i'm very sorry. but i want you to do that assignment. >> what will we do with that? >> bill: i'm just curious. get 25 of them and we'll find out how many knew it was biden. i think the audience will know. john stossel. when we come back, the obama administration steps up its assassination efforts against suspected terrorists. is it legal? we'll find out. krauthammer on the growing power when i had my heart attack, i couldn't believe it. it was a real shock. i remember being at the hospital thinking, "i should have done more to take care of myself." you should've. that's why i'm exercising more now. eating healthier. and i also trust my heart to lipitor. [ male announcer ] when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. lipitor is a cholesterol-lowering medication that is fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients o have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. lipitor is backe
i have to apologize to justice ginsburg. that was a terrible reaction when her picture came up and i'm very sorry. but i want you to do that assignment. >> what will we do with that? >> bill: i'm just curious. get 25 of them and we'll find out how many knew it was biden. i think the audience will know. john stossel. when we come back, the obama administration steps up its assassination efforts against suspected terrorists. is it legal? we'll find out. krauthammer on the growing...
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but despite the support of justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor, the supreme court has refusedexecution. trace gallagher with the news. trace, lewis has exhausted all of her options now, right. >> she really has, shep. the virginia governor bob mcdonald says he will not stop this execution at the 11th hour. mcdonnell says he has fully reviewed the case and there is no compelling reason to grant clemency. so now theresa lewis' lawyer has issued a statement quoting here saying a good and decent person is about to lose her life because of a system that is broken. but the judge who sentenced theresa lewis paints a very different picture, calling her the head of the serpent. saying that she was a cold, emotionalless killer who was only motivated by money. that judge, by the way, actually gave her two death sentences and then tacked on 53 years. shep? >> shepard: the supreme court reinstated the death penalty a quarter century ago. since then governments in the united states have only executed 11 women. now the president of iran is drawing parallels somehow between this case and anot
but despite the support of justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor, the supreme court has refusedexecution. trace gallagher with the news. trace, lewis has exhausted all of her options now, right. >> she really has, shep. the virginia governor bob mcdonald says he will not stop this execution at the 11th hour. mcdonnell says he has fully reviewed the case and there is no compelling reason to grant clemency. so now theresa lewis' lawyer has issued a statement quoting here saying a...
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so what i'm doing when i'm looking for a poem, alan ginsburg has this line in supermarket california. he said shopping for images. so that's what i'm doing. i'm actually scanning the newspaper. i'm not reading it. i'm just kind of glancing over it. i'm trying to look at the newspaper as one of those old word-find puzzles we used to do in school where we had to circle words that were kind of just left in this field of letters. this one is called foreclosure. 9:00 a.m. they're at his door with papers. there must be some misunderstanding. he has lived here for six years, peaceably and happily. he has a job. it's not fair this song and dance. leave town, they say. go live in a train station or peddle fruit cakes because a house is not a home. i'm a 9:00 to 5:00 guy. i've had a 9:00 to 5:00 job. a big part of my creative life has been finding the time, finding the little spaces in my daily routine to make work. so my book i actually wrote the entire tee of my book on the bus commute to and from work every day. and then in the basement on my lunch break for an hour. this one is called take
so what i'm doing when i'm looking for a poem, alan ginsburg has this line in supermarket california. he said shopping for images. so that's what i'm doing. i'm actually scanning the newspaper. i'm not reading it. i'm just kind of glancing over it. i'm trying to look at the newspaper as one of those old word-find puzzles we used to do in school where we had to circle words that were kind of just left in this field of letters. this one is called foreclosure. 9:00 a.m. they're at his door with...
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rallying to her cause are novelist john grisham, justices sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsburg, whostay her execution. and thousands on the web. for the victim's daughter, all the focus on lewis is just one more crime against her family. >> she could have walked away from my father and never looked back. and i think people need to remember her victims and not her. >> reporter: in an internet video by her supporters, lewis sings for a final miracle. ♪ >> reporter: with her appeals exhausted, her fight ended here in this death chamber. lewis was given a lethal injection and pronounced dead 13 minutes later. witnesses said she refused to take a sedative and her final words addressed to the daughter of the husband she murdered, saying she loves her very much and she's sorry. jim sciutto, abc news, jaret, virginia. >>> four members of a family are dead after a shooting rampage in seattle. police will not release the identities of the victims until later today. but at this point it appears that a woman in her 50s shot her own daughter, her son-in-law, and their two teenaged daughters befo
rallying to her cause are novelist john grisham, justices sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsburg, whostay her execution. and thousands on the web. for the victim's daughter, all the focus on lewis is just one more crime against her family. >> she could have walked away from my father and never looked back. and i think people need to remember her victims and not her. >> reporter: in an internet video by her supporters, lewis sings for a final miracle. ♪ >> reporter: with her...
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from crime novelist john grisham to supreme court justices judge sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsburg even to president mahmoud ahmadinejad questioned whether she deserved the death penalty. she did not pull the trigger. the men who did got life in prison, and crucially court-appointed doctors found she had an i.q. of just 72 with the moral judgment of a 12-year-old to 14-year-old. >> the practice of the death penalty in the united states is incredibly sporadic. one justice of the supreme court said, it's almost like being hit by lightning. >> reporter: for the victims' families, it is not random at all but just punishment for murder. >> a lot of people are not taking into consideration that it was my father and my brother that paid the ultimate price. >> reporter: her final meal last night, fried chicken, apple pie and a dr. pepper. her final words, directed to cathy, who we spoke with, the daughter of the man she murdered, saying she loves her very much, george, and she's very sorry. >> okay, jim, thanks very much. >>> it was another vintage performance from iran's president at the
from crime novelist john grisham to supreme court justices judge sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsburg even to president mahmoud ahmadinejad questioned whether she deserved the death penalty. she did not pull the trigger. the men who did got life in prison, and crucially court-appointed doctors found she had an i.q. of just 72 with the moral judgment of a 12-year-old to 14-year-old. >> the practice of the death penalty in the united states is incredibly sporadic. one justice of the...
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ruth bader ginsburg, to her credit, put a 24-hour hold on the deal that was born out of these private, secret meetings, unaccountable, unelected people were having when they turned the law and the constitution upside down. there were takings of dealerships born out of these private, secret, seedy, discussions. they took property rights away from these people. some of them still owe money at the bank today. yet their dealerships were taken away, their security was taken away, the banks were harmed, they had loan money to buy dealerships. when the dealers -- the dealership was taken away by this anarchy group. but the supreme court let the 24 hours go and an illegal, unconstitutional bankruptcy plan went through. unimpeded. and lots of people suffered. i understand there are claims being made currently, sounds like to mele jit matly, by dealers who had a federal taking without due process and without remuneration, sounds like they're doing the right thing, yet we've heard from people on the other side about how terrible the economy was, that the democrats inherited from president bush.
ruth bader ginsburg, to her credit, put a 24-hour hold on the deal that was born out of these private, secret meetings, unaccountable, unelected people were having when they turned the law and the constitution upside down. there were takings of dealerships born out of these private, secret, seedy, discussions. they took property rights away from these people. some of them still owe money at the bank today. yet their dealerships were taken away, their security was taken away, the banks were...