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>> i don't approve it. >> harriet? >> yet, let's go forward. >> we have three that say yes and two no. we will move forward. >> line 3, public comment, please. public comment nod on today's agenda but with the jurisdiction. each speaker is limited to three minutes.3 minutes. m dc >> howard chapman? >> good afternoon, councilmembers. i can't see the timer. can someone move this so i can see the timer. good afternoon. i want to talk very briefly about a few items related to the city 's cars and pedestrian safety over bicycles. i sent several things about the masonic which will remove a lot of parking and reduce the number of traffic lanes during rush hour and will create congestion and hardship for many people in the neighborhood. particularly, seniors, disabled people, people with small businesses, and people with children and so forth. i'm involved in the campaign against this project and we have a welcome back sight save masonic.com. i invite everyone to go to the website and find out more information and we have an o
>> i don't approve it. >> harriet? >> yet, let's go forward. >> we have three that say yes and two no. we will move forward. >> line 3, public comment, please. public comment nod on today's agenda but with the jurisdiction. each speaker is limited to three minutes.3 minutes. m dc >> howard chapman? >> good afternoon, councilmembers. i can't see the timer. can someone move this so i can see the timer. good afternoon. i want to talk very briefly about a...
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harriet martin is live for us.harriet it seems from the numbers of people killed police were using live ammunition but there are conflicting casualty figures, aren't there? >> reporter: yeah, and it's impossible for us to really verify exactly how many people have been killed. the government has admitted to 29 people. amnesty in a report issued recently said at least 50. whereas mel sources here across the country are saying between one and 200, maybe even more. >> and harriet, in the past in 1964, 1985 there were popular revolution that his led to the presents being ousted s that what we might be lining a lookie on is this on a different scale, do you think? i think it's still too early to say exactly where the protests are leading to. that's clear is the number of people. already this morning in the last few minutes we have a report that another four protesters have been killed here. it seems one of the funerals of someone killed yesterday. so there is a momentum. again the number of people being killed might lea
harriet martin is live for us.harriet it seems from the numbers of people killed police were using live ammunition but there are conflicting casualty figures, aren't there? >> reporter: yeah, and it's impossible for us to really verify exactly how many people have been killed. the government has admitted to 29 people. amnesty in a report issued recently said at least 50. whereas mel sources here across the country are saying between one and 200, maybe even more. >> and harriet, in...
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. >> not harriet. >> okay. i'm sorry. if we want to send this back to a committee discussion, i guess i could live with that. but the intent harriet was not to punish so much as encourage people to attend more executive committee meetings because attendance has been low. so we can work on that language with the details a little bit. that's where the discussion came out of was that subcommittee meetings are not being attended by councilmembers. >> we should just in in courage that more. >> i will second this. we'll take it back to the committee on tuesday. >> do we have a vote? we already had a second. now do we have a vote to send it, tonya? >> i vote that we. >> i vote that we send it. >> i vote that we send it. >> chip? >> i vote for the motion. >> harriet? >> i approve. >> so an approved. we'll take it back to the next meeting. thank you very much, council. let's move to line six. information team: as assess built at the san francisco public library system by marty goddard. if you can inform everybody i would appreciat
. >> not harriet. >> okay. i'm sorry. if we want to send this back to a committee discussion, i guess i could live with that. but the intent harriet was not to punish so much as encourage people to attend more executive committee meetings because attendance has been low. so we can work on that language with the details a little bit. that's where the discussion came out of was that subcommittee meetings are not being attended by councilmembers. >> we should just in in courage...
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[applause] and last but not least to his right, harriet washington whose book, "deadly monopolies: the shocking corporate takeover of life itself and the consequences for your health and our medical future." please give her a welcome. [applause] so i'm going to start the conversation among us by first asking what mythologies did we all learn from writing our books that we would want to share with the audience today and discuss amongst ourselves? i'm going to start with three myths that i learned from writing "genetic justice" which was really about forensic dna. you know, when you watch all these crime programs on tv, dna rules, it seems. so these are the three myths that i learned. first of all, myth number one, that dna profiles are like fingerprints. not true. very different. myth number two is that dna evidence is infallible. also not true. it's not infallible for prosecutions, and it's not infallible for exonerations. myth number three, clerking dna profiles is race neutral. that's also a great myth. so let me turn now to allandra, and maybe you can tell us what some of the myths
[applause] and last but not least to his right, harriet washington whose book, "deadly monopolies: the shocking corporate takeover of life itself and the consequences for your health and our medical future." please give her a welcome. [applause] so i'm going to start the conversation among us by first asking what mythologies did we all learn from writing our books that we would want to share with the audience today and discuss amongst ourselves? i'm going to start with three myths...
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. >> harriet, some politicians, some m.p.s even from window mar albmarwithin omar's own par.that likely to happen? >> reporter: before that there is another issue that has to be involved. including members of his own party are very important people have also called for the prosecution of those firing on the crowds and i think this is the key point that's going to be played out in the coming days, susudan has been deeply shocked. everyone has shocked by the fact that the protests have only been going on day or two and the security forces were already using live ammunition. it wasn't as if they would been building up over a period of days or even weeks. and that is the issue i think that will come out here because this petition by these very influential pool tingeses points to the shock that the government is prepared to kill its own people in order to suppress these demonstrations, even though the message we are getting and we got if yesterday from the information minister, is that they wil will allows peaceful protests to happen. >> as you say, harriet, the pro testifies now
. >> harriet, some politicians, some m.p.s even from window mar albmarwithin omar's own par.that likely to happen? >> reporter: before that there is another issue that has to be involved. including members of his own party are very important people have also called for the prosecution of those firing on the crowds and i think this is the key point that's going to be played out in the coming days, susudan has been deeply shocked. everyone has shocked by the fact that the protests...
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harriet martin reports. >> reporter: angry protesters accompany the coffin i've student shot dead on wednesday during violent protests against the removal of fuel subsidies. they shout that they want to overthrow the government. this man shows bullets he says were fired by security forces. elsewhere, the streets appeared calm as people stayed away from work and schools remained close, long lines for petrol, fear of shortages came after many stations had been torched during violent protests being internet has been restored after a blake on the preventing them from organizing through social media cars were burned and buildings torched which were more violent than similar protests last year. the government did not con testimony the protests themselves but did condemn the level of violence involved. >> we don't fear or feel embarrassed by these protests, it is understand all and be respected. we can con testimony protests that damage property and individuals and their rights. >> reporter: the government says it can no longer afford to offer cheap fuel. sudan is desperately short of cash
harriet martin reports. >> reporter: angry protesters accompany the coffin i've student shot dead on wednesday during violent protests against the removal of fuel subsidies. they shout that they want to overthrow the government. this man shows bullets he says were fired by security forces. elsewhere, the streets appeared calm as people stayed away from work and schools remained close, long lines for petrol, fear of shortages came after many stations had been torched during violent...
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harriet martin has the story. >> this is the reaction of sudan security forces against some of the people protesting here on friday. gunfire is heard as demonstrators run for safety. it is a city 140km south-east of the capital. >> in carr toum demonstrators called for the downfall of the government. this protester explains how they ran from bullets. >> it was not a case of authorities trying to disperse peaceful protests, but trying to injure and kill protesters. they shot into the side street, ammunition. >> the protest began monday, after the government cut fuel sub-sidies. the price of petrol and cooking gas doubled. >> sudan lost 70% of petrol revenue when it gained independence. crude oil is the main source of income. the government says cutting fuel subsidies is a way of saving moneys, maintaining that protesters has a right to voice anger, but will not stand for violencism. >> we are expecting the administration - this is usual, it happens in every country that has reforms. this happens. we said that. it's not administration, it's exactly some sort of riot, some sort of attacking
harriet martin has the story. >> this is the reaction of sudan security forces against some of the people protesting here on friday. gunfire is heard as demonstrators run for safety. it is a city 140km south-east of the capital. >> in carr toum demonstrators called for the downfall of the government. this protester explains how they ran from bullets. >> it was not a case of authorities trying to disperse peaceful protests, but trying to injure and kill protesters. they shot...
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. >> harriet martin is live in chartoum. it seems that police were using live am mission, but i gather there are conflicting casualty figures. >> translator: yeah, they're hugely conflicts. we had the government over the last three days admit to 33 now of the deaths that took place. reports from human rights groups. they say 50 kills, and medical sources say it's within -- well over 100. it's impossible to verify the figures. >> of course. police are using live ammunition, and i think that's a definite, isn't it? >> reporter: absolutely. >> the question is, harriet, sort of will the security forces using live ammunition frighten protesters off the streets or provoke more confrontations? >> reporter: absolutely. they have what's been reported as a shoot to kill policy and the people that died received head and chest wounds. you're absolutely right. that is the question right now. it seems judging from reports just in the last half an hour, protesters still continues. this morning we've had the funeral of one of those killed y
. >> harriet martin is live in chartoum. it seems that police were using live am mission, but i gather there are conflicting casualty figures. >> translator: yeah, they're hugely conflicts. we had the government over the last three days admit to 33 now of the deaths that took place. reports from human rights groups. they say 50 kills, and medical sources say it's within -- well over 100. it's impossible to verify the figures. >> of course. police are using live ammunition, and...
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harriet martin is live for us in the sudanese capital khartoum. noiss are the government won't reconsider reconsider this. do you think the protests will continue because of that? >> reporter: i think certainly. obviously obviously, the trigger for the protests were the reform that is have imposed austerity measures hiking up prices of fuel and cooking gas. now, the issue there is it will mean an effect on food prices and bus fares. while this is the trigger, what happens over the last week is in cracking down on the demonstrations against these awe tear rit measures, the government has killed dozens and dozens of people in this country. really what we're seeing now is a focus on the anger around there. >> harriet, some politicians have joined to ask the government even from within the government zone ranks to say, you know we should re"consider this" this" -- reconsider this. >> the thing the politicians said to the government in the open letter to president bashir is they want to see those killing pros protesters prosecutors wanting them -- it w
harriet martin is live for us in the sudanese capital khartoum. noiss are the government won't reconsider reconsider this. do you think the protests will continue because of that? >> reporter: i think certainly. obviously obviously, the trigger for the protests were the reform that is have imposed austerity measures hiking up prices of fuel and cooking gas. now, the issue there is it will mean an effect on food prices and bus fares. while this is the trigger, what happens over the last...
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he killed harriet. who's harriet? my poodle.she chewed up his newspaper. she was a puppy. rush: are you sure he hit greg? probably on purpose, too. oh, this guy's going to kill me. we'll protect you, russell. i read crime novels. you can't do nothing. i'm getting out of town. you guys need me, i'll be at my mom's in pittsburgh. (sighs) ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life.
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. >> are you seeing the days of ozzie and harriet and leave it to beaver are gone? >> our world has changed so much but one of the points i make in the book is that the suburbs started out as one thing. in postworld war ii america, it was that era. the wonder years, ozzie and harriet, all the iconic images that we know, they grew and expanded and grew and grew and grew and that looks like a lot more like the tv show weeds. they went to the village like homey communities to the sort of sprawl model based on strip malls and wide roads and cul-de-sacs. >> and further and further away from the urbs that they were supposed to be connected to. >> from their jobs their friends getting a gallon of milk. the sprawl spaced people so far apart, california's inland empire where people are doing 70, 80 mile commutes every day, taking hours and hours each way. this is a railway of life that's not sustainable for many people. and partly because of the great recession and housing bust and partly because of the realization that this isn't the way people are wanting to live their liv
. >> are you seeing the days of ozzie and harriet and leave it to beaver are gone? >> our world has changed so much but one of the points i make in the book is that the suburbs started out as one thing. in postworld war ii america, it was that era. the wonder years, ozzie and harriet, all the iconic images that we know, they grew and expanded and grew and grew and grew and that looks like a lot more like the tv show weeds. they went to the village like homey communities to the sort...
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glass, charles sumner, william lloyd garrison, harriet jacobs, harriet beecher stowe, amerson was stillalive and writing into going after this. longfellow. you have emily dickinson, william tecumseh thurmond, two people have got to see meet one another. as well as victoria would have assumed was the first woman who ran for president in the united state and not victoria woodhall, but a name -- a man's name i won't even bother with it, and then unscented the scientology, which is rather strange and interesting and unusual and of course it may be not of course come in a can at third. i could spend the whole time tonight a lot if you're just listing names. but not to worry, i'm not going to do that. i'm going to give you a little background. some of the things important to me in the writing of it and i'm not going to be very briefly and be very delighted to take and answer questions if i possibly can. so to go back to the book itself, i did name some names now. i want you to think for a moment about the tremendous innovations that particularly technological but not exclusively technological
glass, charles sumner, william lloyd garrison, harriet jacobs, harriet beecher stowe, amerson was stillalive and writing into going after this. longfellow. you have emily dickinson, william tecumseh thurmond, two people have got to see meet one another. as well as victoria would have assumed was the first woman who ran for president in the united state and not victoria woodhall, but a name -- a man's name i won't even bother with it, and then unscented the scientology, which is rather strange...
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harriet was a great hostess. she entertained the prince of wales for the first time he came here. she was the one success. >> that people like her. that still she was the girl nice. she did not have the clout a first lady did. looks the other thing is "influence" is a word that is redefined. you think of eleanor roosevelt and automatically the word "influence" comes to mind and a public sense. you don't automatically associate bets truman -- associate bets truman -- bess truman -- how do you define public influence and private influence? the fact that president truman discussed the decision to drop the bomb with his wife and very few other people is a unique kind of influence, but it may escape the public eye. >> even when it is public, laura bush's advocacy for overthrowing the regime of burma, it is so interesting how people put the first ladies in a box. she complained that people would say to her when she became first lady, are you going to be hillary clinton or barbara bush? she said, why don't i just be laura bush? she got, through a relative, very interested in what was goi
harriet was a great hostess. she entertained the prince of wales for the first time he came here. she was the one success. >> that people like her. that still she was the girl nice. she did not have the clout a first lady did. looks the other thing is "influence" is a word that is redefined. you think of eleanor roosevelt and automatically the word "influence" comes to mind and a public sense. you don't automatically associate bets truman -- associate bets truman --...
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harriet was a great hostess. she entertained the prince of wales for the first time he came here. she was the one success. >> that people like her. that still she was the girl nice. she did not have the clout a first lady did. looks the other thing is "influence" is a word that is redefined. you think of eleanor roosevelt and automatically the word "influence" comes to mind and a public sense. you don't automatically associate bets truman -- associate bets truman -- bess truman -- how do you define public influence and private influence? the fact that president truman discussed the decision to drop the bomb with his wife and very few other people is a unique kind of influence, but it may escape the public eye. >> even when it is public, laura bush's advocacy for overthrowing the regime of burma, it is so interesting how people put the first ladies in a box. she complained that people would say to her when she became first lady, are you going to be hillary clinton or barbara bush? she said, why don't i just be laura bush? she got, through a relative, very interested in what was goi
harriet was a great hostess. she entertained the prince of wales for the first time he came here. she was the one success. >> that people like her. that still she was the girl nice. she did not have the clout a first lady did. looks the other thing is "influence" is a word that is redefined. you think of eleanor roosevelt and automatically the word "influence" comes to mind and a public sense. you don't automatically associate bets truman -- associate bets truman --...
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harriet? >> thank you for your presentation, mr. spielman. i have a couple of questions. can you give us a location where there is a corner of a subsidewalk basement so we can see what they look like? >> it's pretty hard to see what they look like since the basement is underneath the sidewalk. there are certain things you can tell on the surface that indicates there is a subsidewalk basement. i can get you a couple of locations if you like and you can look at them and you can seement sometimes they are the glass circles that allow light to get in from the sidewalk down to the basement or there is the place where the sidewalk opens up. there are metal doors that open up for access to get into the basement or there aren't any utility boxes in the sidewalk. so there are different clues that tell us there is probably a basement there, but to know definitely there is a basement we have to go inside and look at it which requires us to get permission from the building manager and property owner and we have to go in and measure the size of the basement and see whether or not the
harriet? >> thank you for your presentation, mr. spielman. i have a couple of questions. can you give us a location where there is a corner of a subsidewalk basement so we can see what they look like? >> it's pretty hard to see what they look like since the basement is underneath the sidewalk. there are certain things you can tell on the surface that indicates there is a subsidewalk basement. i can get you a couple of locations if you like and you can look at them and you can...
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anthony and frederick douglass, charles sumner, william lloyd garrison, harriet jacobs, harriet beecher stowe to name just two heir yepts. emerson was still alive and writing long after this period. longfellow, you have emily dickenson, william tecumseh sherman, two people i'd love to have seen meet one another. [laughter] as well as victoria woodhaul who was the first woman who wan -- who ran for president in the united states. and there's a man whose name i won't even bother you with, the man who invented the word scientology which is rather strange and interesting and unusual and, of course -- or maybe not of course -- nathan bedford forest. i could spend the whole time allotted here just listing names, but not to worry, i'm not going to do that. i'm going to give you a little bit of background how i got into this book, some of the things that were important to me in the writing of it, and then i'm going read very briefly and be very delighted to take and answer your questions if i possibly can. so to go back to the book itself, i did name some names, now i want you to think for a mo
anthony and frederick douglass, charles sumner, william lloyd garrison, harriet jacobs, harriet beecher stowe to name just two heir yepts. emerson was still alive and writing long after this period. longfellow, you have emily dickenson, william tecumseh sherman, two people i'd love to have seen meet one another. [laughter] as well as victoria woodhaul who was the first woman who wan -- who ran for president in the united states. and there's a man whose name i won't even bother you with, the man...
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. - hi, teacher harriet! look, my neighbour came to school too! - hello, neighbour.he block corner? - ok! i wonder what prince wednesday is building in the block corner. hi, friends! - hoo-hoo! hi! - hiya, toots! - hello, hello, hello to my friend daniel tiger! - hello, hello, hello to my friend prince wednesday! (both laughing) that's so funny! - that was fun!
. - hi, teacher harriet! look, my neighbour came to school too! - hello, neighbour.he block corner? - ok! i wonder what prince wednesday is building in the block corner. hi, friends! - hoo-hoo! hi! - hiya, toots! - hello, hello, hello to my friend daniel tiger! - hello, hello, hello to my friend prince wednesday! (both laughing) that's so funny! - that was fun!
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remember her ye hair harriet wad recently they uncovered auctioning off residents home.. >> he would take the city to the next level. >> reporter: confirmation hearings should begin in the finance committee soon. after the public commenting and questions from leaders with the council's approval, dewitt coul be confirmed by november. >> again thanks to dr. gandee d and all the mayors and councils of the past that turned thisty around. i want to continue on that and build on it. >> reporter: heading the search forporter the new cfo isf mano who many credit most of all for turning around the district and sparking widespread development, former mayor and cfo anthony williams. >>> matt ackland in the newsroom. nd> the news edge on maryland tonight, police have identified the victim of a fatal fire in the silver spring high-rise. be53-year-old deborah lee was killed. an enclosedarted in balcony up in leisure world.e the cause of the fire still remains under investigation. this is the third fatal fire in monmontgomery county this year. each of those victims -- >>> on the news edge tonight,
remember her ye hair harriet wad recently they uncovered auctioning off residents home.. >> he would take the city to the next level. >> reporter: confirmation hearings should begin in the finance committee soon. after the public commenting and questions from leaders with the council's approval, dewitt coul be confirmed by november. >> again thanks to dr. gandee d and all the mayors and councils of the past that turned thisty around. i want to continue on that and build on it....
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going to let miss kostanian get started and we will start with the reading of the introductions from harriet. good after a
going to let miss kostanian get started and we will start with the reading of the introductions from harriet. good after a
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chancellor is scheduled to announce the gift from sequoia capital chairman michael moritz and his wife, harriet hayman. the university has kicked in another $25,000 to supplement the contribution and plans to raise $5 million more to create an endowment fund. >>> 4:52 is the time. petsmart employee accused of tipping off burglars. the tips she allegedly provided about people boring their animals. >>> another lawsuit has been filed in the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion. why this one is is different compared to the previous lawsuits. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. time now 4:54. pg&e has been hit with another lawsuit linked to the deadly san bruno pipeline smoation. the suit was filed by a pg&e shareholder who say the executives pay themselves nice bonuses while they ignored pipeline safety issues. two claims, they put profits above safety and should pay for the fines, legal fees and other costs related to the explosion and fire that killed eight people in 2010. >>> a petsmart employee in san carlos has been arrested after being accused of tipping off thieves when custo
chancellor is scheduled to announce the gift from sequoia capital chairman michael moritz and his wife, harriet hayman. the university has kicked in another $25,000 to supplement the contribution and plans to raise $5 million more to create an endowment fund. >>> 4:52 is the time. petsmart employee accused of tipping off burglars. the tips she allegedly provided about people boring their animals. >>> another lawsuit has been filed in the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion....
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after a thrilling extra harriet's it's full two seconds to go and twenty zero gay fronts a four point buffer from the freeze for a line bought secular rodriguez went straight down the other end was followed by dio and put his side within a point there and then sank by the fuse free throws to put france three ahead and as much castles three point attempt missed as time expired just france celebrating a famous victory. well meanwhile new brooklyn nets star under a kid olenka returned to moscow ahead of the new n.b.a. season to give a group of school kids a basketball most of class and michael craft jenga went along. on the take you think i was the first russian basketballer to be selected in the first round of the n.b.a. draft back in one thousand nine hundred nine and the forward went on to have ten successful years with the utah jazz he then returned to russia to play for european powerhouse says come on but the pull of the n.b.a. so kirilenko go back to the u.s. to play for the minnesota timberwolves in twenty twelve before being snapped up by mikhail prokhorov the brooklyn nets this
after a thrilling extra harriet's it's full two seconds to go and twenty zero gay fronts a four point buffer from the freeze for a line bought secular rodriguez went straight down the other end was followed by dio and put his side within a point there and then sank by the fuse free throws to put france three ahead and as much castles three point attempt missed as time expired just france celebrating a famous victory. well meanwhile new brooklyn nets star under a kid olenka returned to moscow...
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here we are in harriet's lane's bedroom. it is furnished in the same way it might have been furnished and she was living here. these are pieces she moaned loaneownedarriage.-- after her marriage. behind me, you will see her original wardrobe where she would have stored her pitiful downs, european downs that she purchased from paris. he was well known throughout the country for five his clothing. she had a penchant for european fashions. most of her clothes were handmade for her in paris. her signature style of first lady differed radically from this address. she would wear full down with many layers of ruffles. she was also known for her low neckline. that was something that was not quite in fashion in america yet. she brought it to the forefront of fashion and people started copying her. some of her garments created a bit of a scandal because she was showing a great bit of skin. women copy her hair, her jewelry, and her general fashion sense. over to the right, we have a small -- doll that is not a plaything. it is wearing
here we are in harriet's lane's bedroom. it is furnished in the same way it might have been furnished and she was living here. these are pieces she moaned loaneownedarriage.-- after her marriage. behind me, you will see her original wardrobe where she would have stored her pitiful downs, european downs that she purchased from paris. he was well known throughout the country for five his clothing. she had a penchant for european fashions. most of her clothes were handmade for her in paris. her...
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. >> harriet thanks for that update. >>> the south african commission inquiry into shootings have gained thousands of new documents from the police. james nickels is a hour. he says these are very serious allegations. >> when you look at what has been disclosed, fref for examplu will find the new document show that some of the union leaders were in favor of killing the police immediately before the police killed the demonstrators. that bit of information has been manipulated to the benefit of the police. we want to stop that sort of evidence coming before the commission and hope we will do so. and the commission has proceeded on the basis that there was a plan of action for the police. there was a plan of action, but it is not the plan put before the commission. in other words we have to stop the fabrication of evidence, and that's what i hope this commission is going to do. i have to say we have already seen earlier on in the commission dead bodies that have been planted with weapons in order that the police can come up and say, oh, we were acting in self-defense. that has got to stop.
. >> harriet thanks for that update. >>> the south african commission inquiry into shootings have gained thousands of new documents from the police. james nickels is a hour. he says these are very serious allegations. >> when you look at what has been disclosed, fref for examplu will find the new document show that some of the union leaders were in favor of killing the police immediately before the police killed the demonstrators. that bit of information has been...
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. >> ginnie was an extra on "ozzie and harriet." they said one day you want ricky to sing a song?ah, yeah." so he said, well, i can't marry you. and i said, why not? he said, well because show business marriages never last. so when we celebrate our 50th, i wanted to invite him. but i don't even know if he's still a priest. >> never mind your marriage. that's a great story. do you like the new pope? are you a fan? >> i think he is as you say a breath of fresh air. i especially loved -- i have my sister is a religious. she's a nun. >> oh, really? >> yeah. and so i especially loved when he said that women have to take a more prominent -- sisters have to take a more prominent role in the church. and that was -- he's just -- he's just extraordinary. >> he does seem a special guy to me. i think he's going to be a big shakeup for the church and it's long overdue. let's talk about comedy. the nature of comedy change but does it really change? you were telling me there's a new miniseries on johnny carson. you stood in for him 80 times. but does comedy staple the same or do the jokes get re
. >> ginnie was an extra on "ozzie and harriet." they said one day you want ricky to sing a song?ah, yeah." so he said, well, i can't marry you. and i said, why not? he said, well because show business marriages never last. so when we celebrate our 50th, i wanted to invite him. but i don't even know if he's still a priest. >> never mind your marriage. that's a great story. do you like the new pope? are you a fan? >> i think he is as you say a breath of fresh...
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harriet quigley. they zbhet >> the largest we have the 295 feet but they do get a lot bigger. >> it's not the one with the red. that's a mere -- >> 180. >> what is it like seeing these beautiful craft out there racing. >> it's very different. very much the classic. >> it's very different. luxury add opposed to beening in the 40 naut speet. >> not going to see the quick ma movering. you've got tail of seeing them out on the bay. >> and this small dig sne. >> that is the 295? >> yes. >> and how many running this boañ<8 >> generally, about 20 to 25 that will be full time crews, then 20 to up to 40 while they are racing. >> with the super yacht, these don't come so you calm her to ter two 7 and you can look at these, unfortunately, you can't door but around 1130 they will go out. tomorrow around 12:30. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> choppy out there. >> get that a lot of drop a mean. >> 6:56. christina trying to tell us what's happening outside. >> good morning to you. you made it to
harriet quigley. they zbhet >> the largest we have the 295 feet but they do get a lot bigger. >> it's not the one with the red. that's a mere -- >> 180. >> what is it like seeing these beautiful craft out there racing. >> it's very different. very much the classic. >> it's very different. luxury add opposed to beening in the 40 naut speet. >> not going to see the quick ma movering. you've got tail of seeing them out on the bay. >> and this small...
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i remember when harriet woods ran in missouri, and she had to be home every night to put dinner on thetable for her husband until a bunch of women said we'll get the dinner on the table, we'll take care of his laundry. but do you see a trend of it being younger women now? women willing to take the risk of failure and start earlier? >> apparently there is -- i mean, there are two examples come to mind, one is senator gillibrand on democratic side, the other is governor haley in south carolina who i believe also has young children. and those are just two. it is one of those traditional barriers, you're right, jane, that women waited because they thought, well, if i could solve this childcare problem, maybe it won't be so bad, right? but now they understand the sooner they get started, the further they may be able to travel, the more likely impact and influence they will have. and i will just share one number that i came across recently in this regard that i thought was quite telling. it was a number that said that the arc of a politician's or a public official's career is 12 years from t
i remember when harriet woods ran in missouri, and she had to be home every night to put dinner on thetable for her husband until a bunch of women said we'll get the dinner on the table, we'll take care of his laundry. but do you see a trend of it being younger women now? women willing to take the risk of failure and start earlier? >> apparently there is -- i mean, there are two examples come to mind, one is senator gillibrand on democratic side, the other is governor haley in south...
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a couple nice tweets from up in lake county, harriet, frost on the rooftops and cool and weather savvy it's getting a little chilly in the morning. cooler weather for everybody. if you get the inland sun, it might feel warm. light rain. cooler on saturday. not a lot. between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. will be the best bet for rain. yesterday was warm, very warm. it washot. okay, i buy that. livermore, 94, 82. san jose 87. the cold air has a ways to go. fog, sun, breezy today, it will be more of an on shore breeze and then the front moves through tomorrow. light rain, especially from about san francisco, golden golden gate, concord north, seems to be the dividing line. south of that won't be much. and also the breeze coming up. iron man, lake tahoe on sunday. heading up to the sierra nevada, very windy. keep that in mind. some shower activity, i'd be shocked if it got below 7500 feet. sunday morning will be cold, 20s. breezy, and very chilly day. but temperatures will warm up a little bit. we get this front to produce light rain i think on the north coast and for us drizzle tonight. a tin
a couple nice tweets from up in lake county, harriet, frost on the rooftops and cool and weather savvy it's getting a little chilly in the morning. cooler weather for everybody. if you get the inland sun, it might feel warm. light rain. cooler on saturday. not a lot. between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. will be the best bet for rain. yesterday was warm, very warm. it washot. okay, i buy that. livermore, 94, 82. san jose 87. the cold air has a ways to go. fog, sun, breezy today, it will be more of...
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chancellor is expected to announce the gift from sequoia capital chairman, michael morris and his wife, harrietthe university has kicked in another $25 million to supplement the contribution and plans to raise $5 million more to create an endowment fund. >>> safety is giving uc berkeley a $71,000 grant to help fight childhood obesity. the school of public health will use the money to refer at- risk children to resources, such as health clubs in san francisco. it will also track their progress. the safeway foundation is providing $3 million in grants to similar community programs across the country. >>> police in mountain view searching for a man they say threw a woman to the ground at the shoreline amphitheater and knocked her unconscious. it happened september 14th. police say a woman tried to break up a fight when a man through her down to the pavement. she was knocked unconscious. she was later taken to the medic tent. she did recover and went back to watching that hip-hop show. this video by the way was posted online. >>> looking for answers after a brutal attack in a pleasanton neighborhoo
chancellor is expected to announce the gift from sequoia capital chairman, michael morris and his wife, harrietthe university has kicked in another $25 million to supplement the contribution and plans to raise $5 million more to create an endowment fund. >>> safety is giving uc berkeley a $71,000 grant to help fight childhood obesity. the school of public health will use the money to refer at- risk children to resources, such as health clubs in san francisco. it will also track their...
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we just taught te mahe emancipa proclamation story, we used the story of harriet jacobs, who was repeatedlywith their kids. we broke them up into age-appropriate groups, so that the 10-year-olds learned at a pace appropriate to them and the 17-year-olds learned at a pace appropriate to them. that's the kind of time and space and reflection and carefulness that is necessary. >> how's your daughter? >> she's doing fine. she's doing fine. of course, she's affected by what happened, but you know, as most kids her age, they don't want to talk about it, you know, it's hard to talk about, or even hard for her to articulate her experience and i think just over the past ten months, she talks about it periodically and more and more since the news reports have started coming out about nature's classroom and seeing the footage on tv and just remembering the experience. have you been countering with lots of good, positive, sort of narratives about black achievement and accomplishment and that sort of thing? >> we try to do that a lot. talking about all -- the first set black folks that have achieved and
we just taught te mahe emancipa proclamation story, we used the story of harriet jacobs, who was repeatedlywith their kids. we broke them up into age-appropriate groups, so that the 10-year-olds learned at a pace appropriate to them and the 17-year-olds learned at a pace appropriate to them. that's the kind of time and space and reflection and carefulness that is necessary. >> how's your daughter? >> she's doing fine. she's doing fine. of course, she's affected by what happened, but...
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the no's have it harriet the amendment is not agreed to. further discussion? >> ivan amendment to the rule. i move the committee give rule to h.r. at 3102 by mr. connolly and number two prohibit members of congress to receive benefits for subsidies from many agricultural program. >> you have now heard the amendment by the gentleman. further discussion the gentlewoman is recognized. >> i would just like to say i think it may look like it doesn't matter but there are a number of people on the agricultural committee and the agricultural committee that votes against foodstamp for poor people should not benefit from that. >> further discussion? >> those in favor of the amendment signify by saying aye. those opposed, no. the no's have it. the gentleman asked for a roll call vote. [roll call] [roll call] >> the clerk will report. >> three yeas, nine yeas. the gentleman is recognized. >> ivan amendment to the rule and i move the committee make an ordering give necessary waivers for the amendment to h.r. 3102 by mr. conyers and number four which would strike the bill a
the no's have it harriet the amendment is not agreed to. further discussion? >> ivan amendment to the rule. i move the committee give rule to h.r. at 3102 by mr. connolly and number two prohibit members of congress to receive benefits for subsidies from many agricultural program. >> you have now heard the amendment by the gentleman. further discussion the gentlewoman is recognized. >> i would just like to say i think it may look like it doesn't matter but there are a number of...
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host: harriet, good morning. you are on. caller: good morning. is i am at a two- thatcommunity college branches off to a four-year university. it was out of state. i really enjoyed the goals, but had to -- the schools, but had to withdraw. my question is that leaves me with a balance at the school that i was previously at. loans, iwith student am wondering if that is going to part of that billion-dollar grant -- how it is going to benefit me, because i am trying to go back to a two- year community college, so it eventually at a later date, i can transfer if that is something that will work for me, because i have a teenager that is in transition and in two years she will be graduating high school. i am trying to get established and acclimated so that she can -- i will be worrying about college for her. guest: so the issues you raise are very important. what they show is the worst situation to be in as a student is to drop out of a program after you have borrowed money. the best thing you can do is make choices to be sure that you can finish the pr
host: harriet, good morning. you are on. caller: good morning. is i am at a two- thatcommunity college branches off to a four-year university. it was out of state. i really enjoyed the goals, but had to -- the schools, but had to withdraw. my question is that leaves me with a balance at the school that i was previously at. loans, iwith student am wondering if that is going to part of that billion-dollar grant -- how it is going to benefit me, because i am trying to go back to a two- year...
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king, in the shadow of abraham lincoln, who was there on the shoulders of frederick douglas and harrietbeecher stowe. we have to acknowledge that we have come a long way in this nation. it is quite amazing, and you can see the cadre of mayors, elected officials, scientists, doctors, lawyers, athletes that are physical manifestation of how far we have come. and we have to take a moment though to recognize that we still have a very, very long way to go. and i think the first thing that has to be said forcefully is that people in america think we are beyond the issues of race, they are wrong. .. and had the freedom to struggle for better education, to struggle for a better job. but the catastrophic life on the streets of america every day is challenging neighborhoods and families individual ability just to get to the next day. that's one of the things, in my opinion, we have lost our pass on. john lewis said not long ago we didn't get beat on the way to selma so that people could kill each other. and there is too much of that going on in america. it's an issue we have to address. as we spe
king, in the shadow of abraham lincoln, who was there on the shoulders of frederick douglas and harrietbeecher stowe. we have to acknowledge that we have come a long way in this nation. it is quite amazing, and you can see the cadre of mayors, elected officials, scientists, doctors, lawyers, athletes that are physical manifestation of how far we have come. and we have to take a moment though to recognize that we still have a very, very long way to go. and i think the first thing that has to be...
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king in the shadows of abraham lincoln, who was there on the shoulders of frederick douglass and harriet beecher stowe, we have to acknowledge that we have come a long way in this nation, it is quite amazing. see the number of mayors and elected officials, scientists and doctors and lawyers that are physical how far weons of have come. we have to take a moment to recognize we have a long wait to go. the first thing that has to be said, worse fully, if people in america think that we have moved beyond the issue of race, they are wrong. president clinton said we have a long way home and a long way to go. the one that rises to the level if you arey struggling to survive from day to day. rights movement assumes that people would be alive. they struggle for better education and a better job. this is undermining the ability to get to the next day. that is one thing that we have lost our way on. ago, weis said not long did not get beat on the way to selma. -- so that people could kill each other. there is too much of that going on in america. this is an issue we have to address. as we speak abo
king in the shadows of abraham lincoln, who was there on the shoulders of frederick douglass and harriet beecher stowe, we have to acknowledge that we have come a long way in this nation, it is quite amazing. see the number of mayors and elected officials, scientists and doctors and lawyers that are physical how far weons of have come. we have to take a moment to recognize we have a long wait to go. the first thing that has to be said, worse fully, if people in america think that we have moved...