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hall tadd verse freud. my impression is freud's problem was relatively prime derivative, and hallstad said it was lifelong episode or problem. and you mentioned there hey have been differences in the root of administration they used. >> i said it clearly. >> there's a large literature at which the way drugs get to the brain, not only influences their cute effects but thunder e their long-term effect in changing the brain. so might that be a factor that can'ts for their nature history? >> absolutely. the great thing for using cocaine as your drug of abuse, if you're writing about it, it's guaranteed -- almost guaranteed to be a dramatic story because the window from abuse to addiction to bad stuff is very small. alcoholism, on the other hand, you can be using for quite some time before everything goes crazy, and even heroin abusers and opium users can go for quite some time, but cocaine, no. the root of administration is very important. i had no medical ethics and a lot of rope and a lot of drugs i could mak
hall tadd verse freud. my impression is freud's problem was relatively prime derivative, and hallstad said it was lifelong episode or problem. and you mentioned there hey have been differences in the root of administration they used. >> i said it clearly. >> there's a large literature at which the way drugs get to the brain, not only influences their cute effects but thunder e their long-term effect in changing the brain. so might that be a factor that can'ts for their nature...
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offender hall, come to the door and cuff up. >> go [ bleep ]. >> offender hall, if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> [ bleep ]. >> introduce oc. >> push it through if there's an opening. >> hall's unwillingness to follow the repeated orders results in a short burst of oc gas. >> offender hall, uncover your window. all the way. all the way. remove all that stuff in front of your door. can we get the cuff keys, tray slot. >> unable to deal with the burning effects of the oc gas any longer, hall finally complies. >> back to the door and cuff up. >> hall, you're going to be all right. all right? listen to my orders, okay? >> i did. >> i need you to get up on your knees, dude. get up on your knees. help us out. >> on your knees. >> put on those cuffs. >> what looks like blood on hall's head is actually residue from the oc gas. officers then follow procedure by masking his face to prevent spitting. >> okay, guys. you'll be fine, hall. >> what's going on with these [ bleep ]? i need fresh air. i can't breathe. >> you're okay. >> my chest is ca
offender hall, come to the door and cuff up. >> go [ bleep ]. >> offender hall, if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> [ bleep ]. >> introduce oc. >> push it through if there's an opening. >> hall's unwillingness to follow the repeated orders results in a short burst of oc gas. >> offender hall, uncover your window. all the way. all the way. remove all that stuff in front of your door. can we get the cuff...
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[applause] >> i am not a city hall and cider. i am a proven leader who has firsthand experience at job creation by supporting ideas and turning them into something of value that creates employment. i have proven experience improving public schools, but impressing innovation that supports teachers and improve student outcome. i know we need to grasp what makes it so great in san francisco is our entrepreneurial spirit. in terms of how we serve people in the community. we need our leadership in city hall to continually strive to improve services and spend less money. and we need to embrace the entrepreneurial talent that starts here in san francisco and let those entrepreneurials know they're important to us and they will stay as we grow in scale. we need a better culture and compassion and empathy where we serve all in our community, not just those with the louded voice and most money and influence. i look forward to getting your support and i hope you join joy anna.com. thank you. >> thank you to the moderators and league of wome
[applause] >> i am not a city hall and cider. i am a proven leader who has firsthand experience at job creation by supporting ideas and turning them into something of value that creates employment. i have proven experience improving public schools, but impressing innovation that supports teachers and improve student outcome. i know we need to grasp what makes it so great in san francisco is our entrepreneurial spirit. in terms of how we serve people in the community. we need our...
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i think we have lost focus on that in city hall over the past few years. it is something i want to focus on. to me, it is a huge priority, why i did this. i will be very true what i talk about on the campaign trail. representing a. 2, but also the city -- representing a district 2, but also the city and county of san francisco. it is such an honor and unique experience, and of just having a great time and look forward to making a big difference in city hall. >> great. we have been talking to supervisor farrell from district 2. thank you for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your district supervisor." four episodes when we come back with another of our city supervisors. thank you very much. >> you bet. >> the right to vote allows us to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in california. the battle for women's suffrage was not an easy one. it took more than 70 years. a woman could run for president in new york. >> organizing this conference, basically it modeled itself on
i think we have lost focus on that in city hall over the past few years. it is something i want to focus on. to me, it is a huge priority, why i did this. i will be very true what i talk about on the campaign trail. representing a. 2, but also the city -- representing a district 2, but also the city and county of san francisco. it is such an honor and unique experience, and of just having a great time and look forward to making a big difference in city hall. >> great. we have been talking...
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tony hall. i am not a member of a political party. i am running to be a working mayor offering serious solutions. fraught with programs that will cost the taxpayer down the road , we all need a serious solution to pension reform to bring all of these pension benefits. i am talking about keeping expenditures in line with revenues, cutting special- interest deals. we are talking about a san francisco income-tax. city hall does not need a blank check, it needs a reality check. enough of the sanctuary city. that is a program and policy that endangers public safety -- safety. changing the culture of city hall will take determination, leadership, and it will take you to help me. join me. [applause] >> my name is city attorney, dennis herrera. i wanted to thank the house for giving me the opportunity to have a conversation with you all about what is at stake in this election. you clearly recognize that this is a seminal collection. this is the most important race we have had in and what years, because of the unique challenges we have found,
tony hall. i am not a member of a political party. i am running to be a working mayor offering serious solutions. fraught with programs that will cost the taxpayer down the road , we all need a serious solution to pension reform to bring all of these pension benefits. i am talking about keeping expenditures in line with revenues, cutting special- interest deals. we are talking about a san francisco income-tax. city hall does not need a blank check, it needs a reality check. enough of the...
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and there is -- they're heading after vag vg a rally back towards city hall. and this is after police had no incident. a punch of -- bunch of people arrested. the question is now, what will they do? police have said they're allowed to protest but not allowed to pitch tents again. and we'll see what happens. >> and there is just ahead a new report showing recycling is not only good for environment, but good for the bod both yom line. >> and then, at 6:00 our business reporter examines why the debt crisis is having a big impact on economy here in the united states. that is at 6:00. we'll be right back here. >>> let's look live again on the streets of oakland. hundreds of occupy protestors are heading now towards frank ogowa plaza near oakland city hall. remember, earlier this morning police went in and removed all encampments and tents and kicked all campers out. now they're walking back towards the plaza. >> police did not clear out encampment at snow park so there has been shuffling to see, they're not in riot gear no. helmets on, no batons at the ready. so fa
and there is -- they're heading after vag vg a rally back towards city hall. and this is after police had no incident. a punch of -- bunch of people arrested. the question is now, what will they do? police have said they're allowed to protest but not allowed to pitch tents again. and we'll see what happens. >> and there is just ahead a new report showing recycling is not only good for environment, but good for the bod both yom line. >> and then, at 6:00 our business reporter...
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i think we have lost focus on that in city hall over the past few years. it is something i want to focus on. to me, it is a huge priority, why i did this. i will be very true what i talk about on the campaign trail. representing a. 2, but also the city -- representing a district 2, but also the city and county of san francisco. it is such an honor and unique experience, and of just having a great time and look forward to making a big difference in city hall. >> great. we have been talking to supervisor farrell from district 2. thank you for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your district supervisor." four episodes when we come back with another of our city supervisors. thank you very much. >> you bet. >> the san francisco cons tri of flowers in golden gate park is now showing a new exhibit that changes the way we see the plants around us. amy stewart's best-selling book, "wicked plants" is the inspiration behind the new exhibit that takes us to the dark side of the plant world. >> i am amy stewart. i am the arthur of "wicked plants," the weeds that killed lincol
i think we have lost focus on that in city hall over the past few years. it is something i want to focus on. to me, it is a huge priority, why i did this. i will be very true what i talk about on the campaign trail. representing a. 2, but also the city -- representing a district 2, but also the city and county of san francisco. it is such an honor and unique experience, and of just having a great time and look forward to making a big difference in city hall. >> great. we have been talking...
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he's elated over a new development in the dining hall.son has loosened the assigned seating policy, which used to require inmates to sit in the first available seat. >> they opened three rows until every table has at least one person sitting in it. they won't back up. so basically if the table i'm going to doesn't have the seat i want to sit in, then i just look for the one that's open. if none of them are open, then i just go to the next row. >> so in terms of your needing to sit in a specific spot, what has that done for you now? >> i can get that spot no matter what now. >> it's reduced confrontation amongst staff and offenders. due to the fact that offenders have more of an option for the assigned seating. we're still in compliance with the policy. however, it allows them an option to fill three rows at one time. therefore it's not forcing them to sit with an individual that they absolutely refuse to. >> actually, i prefer to sit at the second table on this row, but we were the last pod called, so i'll just sit anywhere next to the ra
he's elated over a new development in the dining hall.son has loosened the assigned seating policy, which used to require inmates to sit in the first available seat. >> they opened three rows until every table has at least one person sitting in it. they won't back up. so basically if the table i'm going to doesn't have the seat i want to sit in, then i just look for the one that's open. if none of them are open, then i just go to the next row. >> so in terms of your needing to sit...
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and the playwright, katori hall, wasn't even born when dr. king was killed. she says her play makes king look more real. >> we've got some difficult days ahead, but it really doesn't matter with me now. because i've been to the mountaintop. i don't mind. >> reporter: wednesday, april 3rd, 1968. >> mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord! >> reporter: the last speech dr. king ever gave. memphis's mason temple. he finished exhausted and returned to the nearby lorraine motel. his favorite room, 306. it was the last night of his life. have you ever had a chance to be inside dr. king's actual room at the lorraine motel? >> no. only in my imagination. >> reporter: really? playwright katori hall has imagined dr. king's last night for almost 30 years of her life. they never let anyone in this room. almost never. >> yeah. >> reporter: this is all the way the room was when he died. >> mm-hmm. it is so small. it's too small to contain his dreams. you know? wow. >> reporter: now, hall has vividly brought that last night to life in a controversial play tha
and the playwright, katori hall, wasn't even born when dr. king was killed. she says her play makes king look more real. >> we've got some difficult days ahead, but it really doesn't matter with me now. because i've been to the mountaintop. i don't mind. >> reporter: wednesday, april 3rd, 1968. >> mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord! >> reporter: the last speech dr. king ever gave. memphis's mason temple. he finished exhausted and returned to the...
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we had a ricoh felony going on in city hall. racketeering, and flows organization, and somebody has to step forward and talk about organized crime. we need to put an end to it, but we will never prosper in san francisco. we have a long way to go. i am running for mayor because of my discussed at the criminal nature of the system going on in city hall. that said, there's four things that need to change. it would be our banks. we need to be able to compete fairly and squarely in the area of finance and financial services. the capturing of the profits from financial-services in sentences go alone would generate $300 million or $500 million to the city without taxing anybody. we are currently losing this to the banks on wall street. there's no reason to have a system where we do not profit and do not benefit from our commercial activity in san francisco. first, the community bank. if we practice for the presence, we will be able to produce billions of dollars we can use for our own infrastructure projects. this is where we start. ea
we had a ricoh felony going on in city hall. racketeering, and flows organization, and somebody has to step forward and talk about organized crime. we need to put an end to it, but we will never prosper in san francisco. we have a long way to go. i am running for mayor because of my discussed at the criminal nature of the system going on in city hall. that said, there's four things that need to change. it would be our banks. we need to be able to compete fairly and squarely in the area of...
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sproul hall is again back open to the public as crews power wash the steps of sproul hall.rs have left the area. we understand they've planned a rally back here at this location at 5 p.m. and their 6:00 general assembly they will decide whether they are bringing the tents back. for our other top story we talk to terry mcsweeney in san francisco. >> reporter: three hours from now we are expecting an opinion from the state supreme court on prop 8. not about whether it is constitutional or not, that is in the federal court system now. this has to do with who has legal standing to defend what the voters decided in 2008, which is to ban same-sex marriage. look at the oral arguments that took place in september. the federal court asked for an opinion from the state supreme court. governor schwarzenegger and then attorney general brown said they would not defend prop 8. the hearing tough questions for both sides. no matter what the opinion is today, this guess back to the 9th circuit. -- this goes back to the 9th circuit. if sponsors can defend prop 8 the 9th circuit moves to othe
sproul hall is again back open to the public as crews power wash the steps of sproul hall.rs have left the area. we understand they've planned a rally back here at this location at 5 p.m. and their 6:00 general assembly they will decide whether they are bringing the tents back. for our other top story we talk to terry mcsweeney in san francisco. >> reporter: three hours from now we are expecting an opinion from the state supreme court on prop 8. not about whether it is constitutional or...
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the feelings came out last night after a long emotional city hall meeting.re's no official vote and it's not clear what's going to happen next. >> also the cold wet weather is not dampening the spirits of occupy protests there. hundreds of people are still camped out. they may set up a teach in to discuss their strategies for coping with the cold conditions. >> one of the women that accused herman cain of sexual harassment received $45,000 as part of her settlement. that appears to be more than the two or three month salary he remembers the women receiving. today cain will try to get his campaign back on message when he speaks to a conservative group aligned with the tea party movement. mitt romney is also heled to speak to the room. >> meantime, texas governor rick perry says illegal immigrants should be allowed to move freely between the u.s. and their home countries to work. he opposes am opposes amnesty. >> a group of candidates asking the fair practices commission to investigate questionable donations made to ed lee. they're saying that the mayor isn't
the feelings came out last night after a long emotional city hall meeting.re's no official vote and it's not clear what's going to happen next. >> also the cold wet weather is not dampening the spirits of occupy protests there. hundreds of people are still camped out. they may set up a teach in to discuss their strategies for coping with the cold conditions. >> one of the women that accused herman cain of sexual harassment received $45,000 as part of her settlement. that appears to...
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afterwards, d hall took responsibility for surrendering the big play. >> it's frustrating. you know it's frustrating. i can't point a finger at anybody but myself. the way i'm playing now, they need to cut me, because i'm definitely not worth what i'm getting, so you know, it's frustrating. it's frustrating. hopefully they see something in me and bring me back next year. but the way things going right now, i'm definitely not playing up to par. you know, when you paying a guy the kind of money i'm making and you know, you expect me to make that play. like i said, two times in a row, you know, it's just -- i would cut myself if i was the front office. >> i give hall credit for shouldering the blame. for once it was the offense instead of the defense. lindsay murphy more on what went wrong. >> reporter: there were positives to take from this loss. the offense put up 24 points. the most they've scored all season. in the end, all that matters is the final score, and today dallas was 3 points better. maybe it was the rivalry that got the skins' offense fired up today. they had on
afterwards, d hall took responsibility for surrendering the big play. >> it's frustrating. you know it's frustrating. i can't point a finger at anybody but myself. the way i'm playing now, they need to cut me, because i'm definitely not worth what i'm getting, so you know, it's frustrating. it's frustrating. hopefully they see something in me and bring me back next year. but the way things going right now, i'm definitely not playing up to par. you know, when you paying a guy the kind of...
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power brokers in city hall. i am the only candidate who has published five documents that lay out exactly how i will be held accountable dealing with our environment, children, education, health care, on and on. in addition, out of those five plants, 130 proposals as to how to fix city hall and san francisco. i urge you to look at that plan. thank you all very much. [applause] >> thank you again to the league of women voters for hosting this great debate. san francisco has some of the smartest politicians in the nation and you have heard a lot of great ideas, but we need to move away from ideas that sound good to implementing ideas that work. it is time to take action and get involved at city hall. we need to build a strong community, support each other, and stay focused to make the city better. we are working to import all of you to participate today. that is why we are holding town halls all over san francisco, to try to make miscible faster and more reliable. if it does not work, sadly, neither can we. becaus
power brokers in city hall. i am the only candidate who has published five documents that lay out exactly how i will be held accountable dealing with our environment, children, education, health care, on and on. in addition, out of those five plants, 130 proposals as to how to fix city hall and san francisco. i urge you to look at that plan. thank you all very much. [applause] >> thank you again to the league of women voters for hosting this great debate. san francisco has some of the...
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it broke out shortly after 8:00 at the gardens on perry hall farms on haven road.took 100 firefighters from baltimore county to bring it under control. there were no reported injuries. 15 adults and two children were displaced because of the fire, and the cause this morning remains under investigation. >> a trip on the bridge river in abbington turned into a large-scale rescue and now some children on board may have to be treated for hypothermia. crews tell us two dozen people were on a canoe when it capsized. the whole or deal took an hour and a half. there is no word on their condition this morning. >> the numbers are out, and it turns out the grand prix may not have been as grand as the city hoped. the numbers fell short of expectations. to make matters worse, there are a number of vendors who claimed they are owed hundreds of thousands of thrars from baltimore racing development. lowell melzer has more. >> who would dream that the powers to be in baltimore city would have allowed something like this to happen. >> for cathy vogel, c.e.o., the money she said she'
it broke out shortly after 8:00 at the gardens on perry hall farms on haven road.took 100 firefighters from baltimore county to bring it under control. there were no reported injuries. 15 adults and two children were displaced because of the fire, and the cause this morning remains under investigation. >> a trip on the bridge river in abbington turned into a large-scale rescue and now some children on board may have to be treated for hypothermia. crews tell us two dozen people were on a...
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they often had difficulty navigating city hall. i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interface with city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your district supervisor." we have been speaking with david chiu of district 3. ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the department of elections right choice voting instructional video. it is part of the department of elections right choice voting outreach campaign and is designed to educate san francisco rig franciscoht choice voting. today we will learn what it is and who is elected using this voting method. we will also talk about with the ranked joyce l. looks like and how to market correctly. finally, we will see how the ranked joyce voting process works and to you an
they often had difficulty navigating city hall. i am trying to help develop neighborhood councils that bring together these various groups to interface with city hall and city staff as a model to foster partnerships between and our neighborhoods and city government. it is a model we have been working on for a couple of years in district 3. i hope to replicate it to out san francisco fairly soon. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us today on sfgtv "meet your...
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in city hall, it gets silly, y'all. in city hall, it gets silly, y'all.go back to the historical value. you do not miss it. the west bay, 6:00. i want you to know one thing -- it still gets silly, but i know ed lee. he knows me. we worked together when he was with the hrc. it is no mystery. supervisor chiu: thank you. [applause] next speaker, please. >> i do not know how i can follow that. hello. i am bridge fellow at the asian law caucus. i am year to urge the board to find a different and better solution to the closed loop hole in the health care securities -- supervisor chiu: excuse me, we are about to have a hearing on that, so if you will hold that thought, you have an opportunity to testify on it in a few minutes. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? >> i want to say i really appreciated the mayoral debate and the share of debates and the g-8 debates. we are lucky to have such great public servants in san francisco. -- the sheriff debates and d.a. debates. david, you have one of the nicest guys as a
in city hall, it gets silly, y'all. in city hall, it gets silly, y'all.go back to the historical value. you do not miss it. the west bay, 6:00. i want you to know one thing -- it still gets silly, but i know ed lee. he knows me. we worked together when he was with the hrc. it is no mystery. supervisor chiu: thank you. [applause] next speaker, please. >> i do not know how i can follow that. hello. i am bridge fellow at the asian law caucus. i am year to urge the board to find a different...
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we are live outside city hall. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. many business owners agree that city schools need help but they don't want to risk losing business in order to fix them. from demonstrating in the streets to a city council meeting at city hall, a group called build wants lawmakers to increase the bottle tax to pay for school improvements. >> the ceiling has falling tiles or holes in the ceiling. the floors cracking under our feet. >> reporter: the mayor agrees saying an increase would go a long way. >> now is the time to make tough choices to support our students. >> reporter: one of the most vocal opponents says he agrees schools need help but this is not the answer. >> loss of sales to surrounds counties, loss of revenue but most importantly is loss of jobs. >> have the business community go into some of our schools. i guarantee you none of their businesses look like our buildings and our schools. >> reporter: a recent report from the aclu found that city schools need about $3 billion in repairs. don, back to you. >> thank you very
we are live outside city hall. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. many business owners agree that city schools need help but they don't want to risk losing business in order to fix them. from demonstrating in the streets to a city council meeting at city hall, a group called build wants lawmakers to increase the bottle tax to pay for school improvements. >> the ceiling has falling tiles or holes in the ceiling. the floors cracking under our feet. >> reporter: the mayor...
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i am sherrie johnson live in perry hall. i will have all new details coming up. >>> i am corinne redman live in parkville. why credit unions are all excited over national transfer day. that story just ahead. >>> it's friday, november 4th, good morning. i am charley crowson a live look across the inner harbor where today the pride of baltimore 2 is is coming back into port around 4:30. check it out for the weekend. how is the weather going to be? let's get an answer for that from meteorologist justin berk. >> something sweet in the view did you see it? domino sugar. >> thanks for playing along. >> hey a couple minutes we have more coming up from columbia and we will show outwinners from our wind for change visit yesterday and thunder hill elementary school. 49 in annapolis and really not much of a spread across the area. in fact, fairly uniformed withlow end westminster and the high end in annapolis at 49. fairly uniformed morning for most us. it's cloudy and cool but actually mild compared to the thick frost that we had to d
i am sherrie johnson live in perry hall. i will have all new details coming up. >>> i am corinne redman live in parkville. why credit unions are all excited over national transfer day. that story just ahead. >>> it's friday, november 4th, good morning. i am charley crowson a live look across the inner harbor where today the pride of baltimore 2 is is coming back into port around 4:30. check it out for the weekend. how is the weather going to be? let's get an answer for that...
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this message -- this question is for tony hall. regarding the san francisco century policy, the city has been very strong in defending the rights of undocumented immigrants to live here in san francisco. would you advocate changing it, and if so, would you expect your police department in your human services agency, the sheriff's department, although that is is every elected official, adult probation department, juvenile probation to change the way they're handling the issue? >> yes, you heard me stay in the opening statement that goes with the only candidate that would put an end to a century city. it is not that want to deport people. it put public safety in jeopardy. and the first responsibility of the mayor -- is this thing on? here we go. the first -- there we go. the first responsibility of an elected official is protect the safety of the citizens. i am not after reporting. i do not want to deport people, but i want to know what they were accused of. i believe in the secured amenities act, obama's secured committed this act.
this message -- this question is for tony hall. regarding the san francisco century policy, the city has been very strong in defending the rights of undocumented immigrants to live here in san francisco. would you advocate changing it, and if so, would you expect your police department in your human services agency, the sheriff's department, although that is is every elected official, adult probation department, juvenile probation to change the way they're handling the issue? >> yes, you...
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fire broke out at the gardens in perry hall farms in haven farm road. took a dozen firefighters to bring it under control. 15 adults and three children were displaced because of the fire. the cause is under investigation. >> a trip under the busch river in abbington turned into a high-scale rescue. now some children may need to be treated for hypothermia. two dozen people were on a canoe when it capsized. the whole ordeal took an hour and a half. two kids and one adult were taken to upper chesapeake medical center. no word this morning on their condition. >> the numbers are out. it turns out the baltimore grand prix may not have been as grand as the city hoped. a new economic survey showed the grand prix fell short of expectations. some vendors claim they are still owed hundreds of thousands of dollars from racing development. lowell melzer has the story. >> depending on who you ask, the baltimore grand prix was both the best and possibly the worst thing to happen to the city. according to promoters it was a huge success for baltimore. an economic impac
fire broke out at the gardens in perry hall farms in haven farm road. took a dozen firefighters to bring it under control. 15 adults and three children were displaced because of the fire. the cause is under investigation. >> a trip under the busch river in abbington turned into a high-scale rescue. now some children may need to be treated for hypothermia. two dozen people were on a canoe when it capsized. the whole ordeal took an hour and a half. two kids and one adult were taken to upper...
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early voting is available at city hall monday through friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. >> i am columnist who writes about san francisco politics, and a member of the san francisco league of women voters. i am here with the league and sfgtv to discuss proposition e on this november's ballot. ♪ propositioned e would allow the board of supervisors and the mayor to amend or repeal initiative ordinances and declarations of policies that are passed by the voters beginning in january 2012. initiative ordinances and declarations of policy are the only kinds of measures that would be subject to proposition e. for three years after a particular measure takes effect, the board and the mayor may not amend or repeal it. after the first three years, the board and the mayor may amend or repeal the measure with a two- thirds vote at the board. after seven years, the word and the mayor may amend or repeal the measure with a simple majority vote to the board. proposition e will not allow the border mayor to amend or repeal. measures that the voters approved before january 1,
early voting is available at city hall monday through friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. >> i am columnist who writes about san francisco politics, and a member of the san francisco league of women voters. i am here with the league and sfgtv to discuss proposition e on this november's ballot. ♪ propositioned e would allow the board of supervisors and the mayor to amend or repeal initiative ordinances and declarations of policies that are passed by the voters beginning in january 2012....
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and frank ogawa plaza in front of city hall was empty. workers have worked to repair frank ogawa plaza. businesses in that area are up and running. >>> this was a day of action in new york today where the occupy movement began exactly two months ago. as many as 175 people were arrested during demonstrations across the city. protesters began with a march to the new york stock exchange where most of the arrests took place. at least one protester was injured. five officers were also treated after someone threw a liquid into their faces. later protesters took their message to the subways and then the city bridges. in los angeles, hundreds of occupy protesters marched through downtown today to show solidarity with the movement. some protesters carried tents and snarled traffic at one point by setting them up at a busy intersection. a few other marchers were also arrested for straying away from the permitted march rout. >>> we have several crews monitoring the area. our coverage continues on our website. log on to ktvu.com for all the latest on
and frank ogawa plaza in front of city hall was empty. workers have worked to repair frank ogawa plaza. businesses in that area are up and running. >>> this was a day of action in new york today where the occupy movement began exactly two months ago. as many as 175 people were arrested during demonstrations across the city. protesters began with a march to the new york stock exchange where most of the arrests took place. at least one protester was injured. five officers were also...
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hoping to get inside the hall to see what huwack was doing. they were told the hall was full and no one would be admitted after a pass. but after lunch admission would be first come first served. >> so then we came back after lunch and the students were again shut out they were not allowed to go into that committee room and witness what was happening. so they sat down and they started singing a song that had just become popular then, "we shall overcome ] >>> . " >>> one of the members started screaming. >> open the doors, open the doors. >> reporter: the marshals took brown away. the students were repeatedly told to keep the noise down and warned that there would be consequences if he didn't. that isn't how marshal krauss remembers it. >> i was there and i didn't hear them being told to stay quiet or stop disturbing the peace of anything of the sort. i saw the san francisco police start rolling out the fire hoses from the city hall spiggots and turning them on at the students. i saw the students washed down. >> reporter: marshall krauss tried
hoping to get inside the hall to see what huwack was doing. they were told the hall was full and no one would be admitted after a pass. but after lunch admission would be first come first served. >> so then we came back after lunch and the students were again shut out they were not allowed to go into that committee room and witness what was happening. so they sat down and they started singing a song that had just become popular then, "we shall overcome ] >>> . "...
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potato head and barbie have some company at the national toy hall of fame. other toys were inducted into the hall of fame. there was some pretty tough competition. pogo stickand hte pgthe were in the top 10. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what childhood favorite of yours would you like to see in the national toy hall of fame? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 6:19. 39 degrees on tv hill. >> in local broadcasting legend gets some well deserved honors. is not part of an elite class -- he is now part of an elite class. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. it is veterans day. we have a parade happening surely. we have parking restrictions in effect along charles street at lexington and over towards medicine. you may start to see some delays. 55 on the west side. everything running smoothly on the north
potato head and barbie have some company at the national toy hall of fame. other toys were inducted into the hall of fame. there was some pretty tough competition. pogo stickand hte pgthe were in the top 10. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what childhood favorite of yours would you like to see in the national toy hall of fame? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 6:19. 39 degrees on...
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that is knowledge can bring to us to help us make decisions at city hall. i think it is a great idea whose time has come. the work the youth commission did last year working with community organizations and youth from around the city was exceptional and worthy of action on our part to make sure it gets done. i wanted to say thank you for that. i want to acknowledge other folks who have gone on to public office from the recent youth commission. jesse is on the city council berkeley. exceptional things are going on that you will have access to in terms of government service. it is not just working as elected officials. nonprofit workers, julie has had an exceptional career serving in people. we have nicole in the back to used to be a staffer at the youth commission who is now doing a lot of great political work. you may know her. i want to say thank you for taking on this leadership role. i look forward to working with you over the next year. i work very closely with the youth commission. i am very excited about the things we can do together, crafting legisla
that is knowledge can bring to us to help us make decisions at city hall. i think it is a great idea whose time has come. the work the youth commission did last year working with community organizations and youth from around the city was exceptional and worthy of action on our part to make sure it gets done. i wanted to say thank you for that. i want to acknowledge other folks who have gone on to public office from the recent youth commission. jesse is on the city council berkeley. exceptional...
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there are some new toys inducted into the national toy hall of fame.tion this morning is -- what childhood favorite of yours would you like to see in the national toy hall of fame? it is located in my hometown. >> the slinky. i love the slinky. is an old and a goody. >> silly putty. the spread on a newspaper and got the print. it was magic to me as a kid. >> it is not on the market anymore. >> i have not play with it in a couple of years. >> we want to know your favorite toy from childhood that should go in the national hall of fame. send us your answers. >> the etch-a-sketch. i have one in my car. a great honor. sportscaster at wbal for 30 years before retiring. stan and myself were down in glen burnie as vince went into the hall of fame with sam cassell. >> in the baltimore area, you'll need say the v, and people know who you're talking about. >> i used to rush from justice in with this man said about me -- i used to rush home just to see what this man said about me. he meant when he said. >> in college, i was the backup substitute runner to the pitc
there are some new toys inducted into the national toy hall of fame.tion this morning is -- what childhood favorite of yours would you like to see in the national toy hall of fame? it is located in my hometown. >> the slinky. i love the slinky. is an old and a goody. >> silly putty. the spread on a newspaper and got the print. it was magic to me as a kid. >> it is not on the market anymore. >> i have not play with it in a couple of years. >> we want to know your...
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oakland city hall after a predawn race to remove their tent. see what's happening right >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is bay area news at 7. >> good evening. it's monday november '14. this is bay area news at 7. the tents are gone, but right now, occupy oakland protesters are back in front of city hall and they're back by the hundreds. it's our top story at 7. we'll give you a live look at what's happening now at ogawa council. they were out early this morning but now they have returned. some vowing to of oakland. we're live at 14th and broadway, where the protest ended about an hour ago. across the street, demonstrators at the ogawa police. also police presence which comes at a cost. first, hundreds gathered at the oakland library, and then they marched, making a declaration to occupy. city officials on the other hand have tallied those on hand. >> we're still calculating the cost which is leaders are eyeing it. >> $1.5 million for the general strike. at least $8000 total today. >> you have to just ignore that. it
oakland city hall after a predawn race to remove their tent. see what's happening right >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is bay area news at 7. >> good evening. it's monday november '14. this is bay area news at 7. the tents are gone, but right now, occupy oakland protesters are back in front of city hall and they're back by the hundreds. it's our top story at 7. we'll give you a live look at what's happening now at ogawa council. they were out early...
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police are enforcing a monday morning deadline for them to leave their encampment at city hall. sandra hues, what is the latest. >> reporter: the arrests began a few moments ago. as you said, there are hundreds and hundreds of los angeles privers down here. most of them are inside that park and they are lined up on sidewalks, trying to separate the crowd. the three people who were arrested, it was not a very violent arrest from what i understand, but they did have to be pushed to the ground to be handcuffed and then carried out. there are about a hundred people inside the camp with their arms locked surrounding a symbolic tent. they tell me they have no plans of leaving the camp this morning, that they are willing to be arrested for a cause they very much believe in. >> sandra, los angeles had been relatively tolerant of the protesters. why crack down now? >> well, it's a good question. you're right. the police have had a very good relationship with the protesters up to this point. in fact, l.a.'s mayor has said all along that he wants to give the occupy wall street campers ampl
police are enforcing a monday morning deadline for them to leave their encampment at city hall. sandra hues, what is the latest. >> reporter: the arrests began a few moments ago. as you said, there are hundreds and hundreds of los angeles privers down here. most of them are inside that park and they are lined up on sidewalks, trying to separate the crowd. the three people who were arrested, it was not a very violent arrest from what i understand, but they did have to be pushed to the...
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city hall itself is enslaved by private money. are you prepared to commit a city hall where the citizens cannot criticize the corporations, because the corporations paid for the chairs? not only is that what they do in the library, but they say so to your face. increasingly, bureaucrats and corporate interests see themselves as the only ones in the lifeboat, and the only ethics is lifeboat ethics. but the city cannot be run that way. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i want to show you a picture of my mother. she worked for the city as a meter maid for 10 years, and as a gardener in the san francisco zoo, gray summary -- grace murray. this is her in 1972. i sure miss her. thank you. ♪ i feel the set -- the civic center wind blow by city hall it calls your name this city's dawning the budget is spawning you know how i feel you know i wish you had the tv show "tjhhe view" and a tv movie shows too the city would be worth living if you had better things too i can't stop loving city you
city hall itself is enslaved by private money. are you prepared to commit a city hall where the citizens cannot criticize the corporations, because the corporations paid for the chairs? not only is that what they do in the library, but they say so to your face. increasingly, bureaucrats and corporate interests see themselves as the only ones in the lifeboat, and the only ethics is lifeboat ethics. but the city cannot be run that way. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >>...
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toys make night the hall of fame remain popular over generations. >> definitely the blanket. wooden blocks. where you have to use your imagination. >> i think of linus when i think of blankets. >> don't make me pull that football. thanks for joining us on abc7 news. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty
toys make night the hall of fame remain popular over generations. >> definitely the blanket. wooden blocks. where you have to use your imagination. >> i think of linus when i think of blankets. >> don't make me pull that football. thanks for joining us on abc7 news. >> who wants to be a millionaire is next. copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science...
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temperatures at 46 in bel air. 48 in northeast of perry hall and pasadena and annapolis. and fairly uniformed 46 back toward reisterstown and westminster. essentially, when we have a very small variation of temperatures it's a moisten viernlt and that's the case. this is the -- environment. and that's the case. wanted to highlight this comma shape system. it will be much more common as storms are active and hit mature cycle here about day three and we are looking at extensive bands of rain heading down to the deep south. there will be severe weather back there in the deep south and gulf coast states and that will help to feed storms that ride in our direction while the rain is spotty right now, we have mist and fog and the rain will become steadier and heavier throughout the day. and temperatures gradually warm up into the mid-50s through the evening. and heavy rain and storms overnight. and we will talk about that thanksgiving outlook in a moment. it's 5:37 right now and let's see what's happening on the roads with teresa. >> reporter: good morning. and good news. mta re
temperatures at 46 in bel air. 48 in northeast of perry hall and pasadena and annapolis. and fairly uniformed 46 back toward reisterstown and westminster. essentially, when we have a very small variation of temperatures it's a moisten viernlt and that's the case. this is the -- environment. and that's the case. wanted to highlight this comma shape system. it will be much more common as storms are active and hit mature cycle here about day three and we are looking at extensive bands of rain...
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they marched about 100 blocks and stopped here at city hall. this is where the occupy encampment has been. they are all doing this as part of the nation dade of action. people are here from various working groups. these are employee union, teachers, community workers of america. and you can see right now they are rallying, they are chanting. there's everyone a san jose city councilman that just took the podium a little while ago and was rallying the crowd here. something else that i want to point out is that there's actually one man who is actually up on top of the wall there at san jose city hall. he's been there for 26 days earlier today, he was told by authorities that he must come down. so far though we have not seen any authorities come in to move him down but there's speculation that might happen sometime later tonight. also, you don't see any tents here because they were moved out this morning. and every night the occupy san jose people have been moving their tents across the street to spend the night across the street. but as the marche
they marched about 100 blocks and stopped here at city hall. this is where the occupy encampment has been. they are all doing this as part of the nation dade of action. people are here from various working groups. these are employee union, teachers, community workers of america. and you can see right now they are rallying, they are chanting. there's everyone a san jose city councilman that just took the podium a little while ago and was rallying the crowd here. something else that i want to...
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>> uh-huh. >> inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> introduce o.c. >> hall has covered his food port and window with a mattress. but the special response team knocks it down and fires a couple of short bursts of o.c. gas. >> hall, you're going to be all right, all right? listen to my orders, okay? >> i can't. >> i need you to get up on your knees. come on, help us out. >> ahhh! >> shooting an extraction wearing a gas mask is pretty difficult. you're kept a certain distance it's hard to see. with my beard or goatee the seal around the gas mask is compromised a bit so there is some of the gas that leaks in. eyes are watering a bit. but that's just part of it. we go in there and do the best we can to show what's going on. >> what's going on with these [ bleep ]? i need fresh air. i can't breathe. >> you're all right, hall. >> so that was quite a first day. the next day we had to go back into ad seg to continue doing our interviews and one of the inmates
>> uh-huh. >> inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> introduce o.c. >> hall has covered his food port and window with a mattress. but the special response team knocks it down and fires a couple of short bursts of o.c. gas. >> hall, you're going to be all right, all right? listen to my orders, okay? >> i can't. >> i need you to get up on your knees. come on, help us...
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we will find the time during the holidays to open up city hall. when we get our treae lit, messages of hope will be hung on a tree. we will have the snow day for all of the kids. we will also be able to have some pictures taken with the mayor for anyone who wants to come in and donate a can of food to the food bank. that will be another day when we register our joint effort to bring the message of unity to the city. we will need everybody to step up. this season of giving is in my opinion one of the very good opportunities for everyone in the city -- i do not care whether you are a corporate citizen or resident of whatever economic level, if you can step up to help somebody else, this is where the passion of the city exists. this is where the soul of the city is. i want to thank all the folks here and every institution. i plan to work closely with all of them to make sure that we touch each other as we go together to help all of our citizens in the city. thank you very much on this announcement for our season of giving. thank you, everybody. [appl
we will find the time during the holidays to open up city hall. when we get our treae lit, messages of hope will be hung on a tree. we will have the snow day for all of the kids. we will also be able to have some pictures taken with the mayor for anyone who wants to come in and donate a can of food to the food bank. that will be another day when we register our joint effort to bring the message of unity to the city. we will need everybody to step up. this season of giving is in my opinion one...