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harvey. was on his way to see harvey. i heard the door slam. i heard the shots. anddidn't know what they were. and i smelled the gun powder and dan quickly walked by me and said not now. and was out the door. >> reporter: a short while later white turned himself in to his old friend police inspector frank falzone. he made this confession on tape it was the only time the jury would hear his voice. >> he was talking and, nothing was getting through to me. it was just like a roaring in my ear. nothing was registered. what was i going to do now how this was going to affect my family. and it just, just all the time you know, just all the time going out to the press and tell they will that i was not a good supervisor and that people didn't want me. and then that was it. and i just shot him. >> reporter: after shooting masconi, dan white walked to the city council's chambers, pausing shortly at his old office to reload. >> he knew, he knew, i wasn't going to be reappointed. as if he knew. then i got
harvey. was on his way to see harvey. i heard the door slam. i heard the shots. anddidn't know what they were. and i smelled the gun powder and dan quickly walked by me and said not now. and was out the door. >> reporter: a short while later white turned himself in to his old friend police inspector frank falzone. he made this confession on tape it was the only time the jury would hear his voice. >> he was talking and, nothing was getting through to me. it was just like a roaring in...
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we the jury find the defendant lee harvey oswald. >> because lee harvey oswald was killed by jack ruby before he could be tried before the murder, deep skepticism persists about the official version of history. the best effort to put this mystery to rest is in this impressive, more than 1600 page book reclaiming history by the author of helter skelter, the man who convicted charles manson joins us. vince, welcome to the program. why don't 59% of the american people believe oswald and oswald alone killed kennedy? >> the propaganda minister of hitler's third right, which i'm not comparing them with, but he said if you push something at someone long enough eventually they will start buying it if they're not exposed to any contrary view. it finally hit pay dirt, penetrated their consciousness and kwiconvinced the majority t he was some patsy framed by an elaborate group of co-c co-conspirato co-conspirators, the mob. it's all nonsense. tonight in the limited time we have why i feel oswald is guilty and no conspiracy. >> have at it. tell us why. >> in my book i said for 53 separate examples
we the jury find the defendant lee harvey oswald. >> because lee harvey oswald was killed by jack ruby before he could be tried before the murder, deep skepticism persists about the official version of history. the best effort to put this mystery to rest is in this impressive, more than 1600 page book reclaiming history by the author of helter skelter, the man who convicted charles manson joins us. vince, welcome to the program. why don't 59% of the american people believe oswald and...
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i'm the vice president political alternative pack chair of the harvey milk club. i worked with catching possess on the campaign and whatever this committee was created i want to take the opportunity. i have appreciated all the people who helped me as an lgbt man. it's one of the reasons i come to san francisco the changes that hvp blazed the trail for people getting into politics. in my capability after harvey milk has other terminals i tried to study history in san francisco and i'm also open to learning about important figures to see who else might be i said to have greeting people here in san francisco. harvey was someone who spreads you know especially to other parts of the country and world we're a place to come and feel safe and there's other figures as well. finally, there's working within the lgbt community with professionals >> okay and a i'm not use to advocating for myself i'm used to advocating for sf about how far and other causes. and lastly with sf beautiful i was working with the staff with the contract that came through i have experience in workin
i'm the vice president political alternative pack chair of the harvey milk club. i worked with catching possess on the campaign and whatever this committee was created i want to take the opportunity. i have appreciated all the people who helped me as an lgbt man. it's one of the reasons i come to san francisco the changes that hvp blazed the trail for people getting into politics. in my capability after harvey milk has other terminals i tried to study history in san francisco and i'm also open...
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prior to working in the film office i volunteered for the harvey milk foundation. i was a lead so i've put on some events in san francisco including our candle light project. i worked with lgbt organizations in san francisco and their leaders in the discussion of renaming san francisco airport. i feel passionate my mom what harvey milk's campaign manager and legislative aid over 35 years. i want to help contribute towards bringing about some awareness of harvey's legacy. i know that still his message is not clear and there's 77 countries globally that still prosecutor people for being gay. not only that but i realize that are many diverse communities here in san francisco not only in renaming the terminal harvey but in renaming other terminals >> any questions? seeing none. next speaker >> good afternoon supervisors. thank you for inviting me and giving me the opportunity to be on this committee. i'm gay, of course. so in that sense harvey is a figure that's really loomed large in my thinking about san francisco history and the civil rights. i'm excited about this
prior to working in the film office i volunteered for the harvey milk foundation. i was a lead so i've put on some events in san francisco including our candle light project. i worked with lgbt organizations in san francisco and their leaders in the discussion of renaming san francisco airport. i feel passionate my mom what harvey milk's campaign manager and legislative aid over 35 years. i want to help contribute towards bringing about some awareness of harvey's legacy. i know that still his...
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yes, lee harvey could have made that shot.tunity, he had the motive, he a had the skill, he could have made those shots. but i'm not a conspiracy guy, i believe there were other forces at play. >> mike baker, thank you very much. with us perhaps the leading researcher and conspiracy theorist on the assassination of jim cantore. jfk. mark lane join us us from virginia. let's put evidence aside, i want you to tell me right now, who killed the president in your opinion after everything that you have researched, everything that you have been to over these long decades, who do you think was responsible for the death of the young and gracious 35th president of the united states, mark lane? >> start out by saying there is no evidence against oswald. i know people talk about his motivation. you're a lawyer and so am i, we know that motive is not an element of the crime. the question is what is the evidence. let's look at the evidence. there is no evidence that oswald was involved. >> mark, i want you to tell me who did it if oswald di
yes, lee harvey could have made that shot.tunity, he had the motive, he a had the skill, he could have made those shots. but i'm not a conspiracy guy, i believe there were other forces at play. >> mike baker, thank you very much. with us perhaps the leading researcher and conspiracy theorist on the assassination of jim cantore. jfk. mark lane join us us from virginia. let's put evidence aside, i want you to tell me right now, who killed the president in your opinion after everything that...
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coming up, whatever happened to lee harvey oswald's wife.e that she made for herself. >>> later, the fascinating story of jackie kennedy's pink suit and where it is now, when we continue. time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. yeah, you've got our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on your monthly statements now, for free! that's nice of you! it's a great way to stay on top of your credit, and make sure things look the way they should. awesomesauce! huh! my twin sister always says that. wait...lisa? julie?! you sound really different on the phone. do i sound pleasant? for once in your life you sound very pleasant. at discover, we treat you like yo
coming up, whatever happened to lee harvey oswald's wife.e that she made for herself. >>> later, the fascinating story of jackie kennedy's pink suit and where it is now, when we continue. time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are...
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explain what happened in dallas must explain lee harvey oswald, you know, and lee harvey oswald is a mystery, wrapped up in an enigma, hidden behind a riddle. he is not, i put it in simple words, an easy man to explain. >> narrator: and easy explanations died 50 years ago, when oswald in his turn fell to an assassin's bullet. (gunshot) >> he's been shot! lee oswald has been shot! >> he is shot! oswald... it is oswald! >> narrator: as a boy, the bronx zoo was a haven for lee oswald. he seemed to prefer the company of animals to people. he had not set foot in school for nearly two months when he was picked up at the zoo for truancy and taken to juvenile court. lee thought he had better ways to use his time than go to school. he spent his days at the public library and museums, and endless hours learning the new york city subway system. >> i remember him vividly. he was a skinny, unprepossessing kid. he was not a mentally disturbed kid. as a matter of fact, his iq was better than average. he was just emotionally frozen. he was a kid who had never developed a really trusting relationship
explain what happened in dallas must explain lee harvey oswald, you know, and lee harvey oswald is a mystery, wrapped up in an enigma, hidden behind a riddle. he is not, i put it in simple words, an easy man to explain. >> narrator: and easy explanations died 50 years ago, when oswald in his turn fell to an assassin's bullet. (gunshot) >> he's been shot! lee oswald has been shot! >> he is shot! oswald... it is oswald! >> narrator: as a boy, the bronx zoo was a haven for...
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some of the guys that sit at the table with harvey said that harvey was going to trade a piece of cake to you for another item? >> actually, i gave him like some -- a bag of coffee. he told me that he would give me two cakes, and we turned. i thought that to be pretty cool. >> did he just pick it up and hand it to you? >> no, he handed it -- i grabbed it myself. >> so you reached over and picked it up -- >> he was like, you know, your cake right there. as i picked it up -- most cakes are dry. you know, this cake was like really soggy at the bottom of it. you know -- and -- and -- and, you know -- i believe by me being so immune to it, i can't smell it mostly. it might have been urine up under it. you know, like i say, man, i could be wrong. but i'm pretty much right. >> i'm going to give you a possible explanation. you know, when they stack those trays up, put the food on, some of the food's hot and some of it's cold. and when there's -- those trays are stacked up on each other, they're insulated so that heat and cold, that's going to create condensation in there. so it's possible that
some of the guys that sit at the table with harvey said that harvey was going to trade a piece of cake to you for another item? >> actually, i gave him like some -- a bag of coffee. he told me that he would give me two cakes, and we turned. i thought that to be pretty cool. >> did he just pick it up and hand it to you? >> no, he handed it -- i grabbed it myself. >> so you reached over and picked it up -- >> he was like, you know, your cake right there. as i picked...
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you later were there when lee harvey oswald was shot and you also were there when lee harvey oswald was captured at the texas theater. what was this like when the shots rang out? you were just not far from where we are right now. >> within seconds there was complete pandemonium. people were throwing their children down protecting them. people were running in to each other. people were screaming, crying, just the most hectic thing you could imagine. and it was such a contrast because people had been so happy at all this, mike, you were the a.p. guy in fort worth. you worked out of the newsroom at the fort worth star telegram where i was a reporter. it had gone very well in fort worth. >> it had gone beautifully. the the people of fort worth, the welcome was just amazing. i was obviously adored the president. it was really heart warming and the people at the hotel texas both outside and inside were just seemed to be beside themselves. it was really quite a moving episode. >> schieffer: i remember the reporters who were there and covered him, you were there, you were kind of relieved when
you later were there when lee harvey oswald was shot and you also were there when lee harvey oswald was captured at the texas theater. what was this like when the shots rang out? you were just not far from where we are right now. >> within seconds there was complete pandemonium. people were throwing their children down protecting them. people were running in to each other. people were screaming, crying, just the most hectic thing you could imagine. and it was such a contrast because...
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kennedy, who is lee harvey oswald, why is jackie wearing a suit with blood. on and on for four days. everybody kind of tuned in. there's a line by bob dylan said people don't live or die people just net. most people live in the-lined lives when kennedy was killed, they weren't floating any more it was like realtime adrenaline for the whole country. >> schieffer: you know, those of us who were here and covered this story, i think a part that is not really understood today is that beyond this tragedy that we saw unfolding on television, we'd never seen anything like this before. hanging overall this it was like we all felt on 9/11 we didn't know what it meant. we didn't know if this was the beginning of world war iii, a year away from the human missile crisis. it was just this profound, i can't understand this. why is this happening. and i think in a sense that america was never quite the same of a it was after that day. your book focuses on kennedy's last 100 days, why do you think that period was so important? >> because finally in that period he was addressi
kennedy, who is lee harvey oswald, why is jackie wearing a suit with blood. on and on for four days. everybody kind of tuned in. there's a line by bob dylan said people don't live or die people just net. most people live in the-lined lives when kennedy was killed, they weren't floating any more it was like realtime adrenaline for the whole country. >> schieffer: you know, those of us who were here and covered this story, i think a part that is not really understood today is that beyond...
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a poll taken after the assassination found 52% of the public thought lee harvey oswald had not actedone. today 61% think oswald had full conspiracy. that's down from a high of 81% who thought so in the 90s after oliver stone's film j.f.k. true, the tragedy has all the makings of a conspiracy. oswald was a former u.s. marine with a medal for marksmanship. he earlier defect today the soviet union. he lived in russia for several years and married a soviet woman. when he return today the united states he became involved in cuba's conflicts, notably pro castro. two months before the assassination oswald went to mexico where he visited. they concluded oswald acted alone. at the time the commissioners were unaware of the plan of the u.s. cia to oust fidel castro including assassination. during the years theories implied that the kgb, cuba, mafia, cia and kennedy's vice president lyndon johnson were the assassins. >> this has to be taken seriously. when our current secretary of state says to this day i have serious doubts lee harvey oswald acted alone. i have doubts he was motivated by himse
a poll taken after the assassination found 52% of the public thought lee harvey oswald had not actedone. today 61% think oswald had full conspiracy. that's down from a high of 81% who thought so in the 90s after oliver stone's film j.f.k. true, the tragedy has all the makings of a conspiracy. oswald was a former u.s. marine with a medal for marksmanship. he earlier defect today the soviet union. he lived in russia for several years and married a soviet woman. when he return today the united...
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the commission answered unequivocally lee harvey oswald. was oswald acting alone or was he a member of the conspiracy? the commission answers he acted alone. >> we knew most people were not going to read all of the warren commission report. so cbs news wanted to bring to air an understandable form for the public at large what the warren commission found. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas school book depository. >> the cumulative evidence of eyewitness, firearms and ballistic experts and medical authorities demonstrated that the shots were fired from ab
the commission answered unequivocally lee harvey oswald. was oswald acting alone or was he a member of the conspiracy? the commission answers he acted alone. >> we knew most people were not going to read all of the warren commission report. so cbs news wanted to bring to air an understandable form for the public at large what the warren commission found. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other...
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it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. heat waves. massive heat waves. tick. severe droughts. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. devastating... devastating hurricanes. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! our future... tick! tick! is up... to you. tick. go to fightglobalwarming.com while there's still time. announcer: b dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> good morning and welcome to the thursday october 17th regular meeting of the neighborhood and services and safety committee, and my name is david camp os, we are joined by mar, and yee is not able to
it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. heat waves. massive heat waves. tick. severe droughts. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick. devastating... devastating hurricanes. tick. tick. tick. tick. tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! tick! our future... tick! tick! is up... to you. tick. go to fightglobalwarming.com...
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harvey winestien.e to have you. >> thanks. >> when we talk you've been massively supported and i tend to agree with a lot on what you said. i find it difficult this obama care thing. when i see the repeated footage of him standing there saying you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan. telling a porky pie. it's not the barack obama that i expected. do you feel any sense of disappointment? >> i think he said he made a mistake, but for me, i look at the idea behind it. sometimes i know in my own industry, i can't execute. the movie doesn't come out perfectly, maybe we get it right later on. this man has compassion for 41 million americans who don't have insurance. why don't people say things like can we help you, as opposed to can we, you know, attack you? what's wrong with the country? >> robert was interesting about this. he came out and said obama's opponents are paralyzing the system and behaving stupidly and giving credit to the president for anything, taking out the point you just made. they
harvey winestien.e to have you. >> thanks. >> when we talk you've been massively supported and i tend to agree with a lot on what you said. i find it difficult this obama care thing. when i see the repeated footage of him standing there saying you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan. telling a porky pie. it's not the barack obama that i expected. do you feel any sense of disappointment? >> i think he said he made a mistake, but for me, i look at the idea behind it....
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the commission answered unequivocally lee harvey oswald. was oswald acting alone or was he a member of the conspiracy? the commission answers he acted alone. >> we knew most people were not going to read all of the warren commission report. so cbs news wanted to bring to air an understandable form for the public at large what the warren commission found. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas school book depository. >> the cumulative evidence of eyewitness, firearms and ballistic experts and medical authorities demonstrated that the shots were fired from ab
the commission answered unequivocally lee harvey oswald. was oswald acting alone or was he a member of the conspiracy? the commission answers he acted alone. >> we knew most people were not going to read all of the warren commission report. so cbs news wanted to bring to air an understandable form for the public at large what the warren commission found. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other...
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the suspect, lee harvey oswald. detective m lovell was assigned t case. >> lovell qstioned oswald, unaware that moment ofis coection to the presidt's shooting. >> i remember a lot abt him. heas calm and collected, just like you and i are sitting here the talking. he answered my questions immediately. he didn't answer them trhfully alwa but he didn't hesite to answer any of thquestions i asked him. >> rorter: the suit and stetson he wore are displayed in a museum feet om where oswald shot the predent. lovell accepts h place in history and history's judgment. do you feel u failed in your duty to protect him? >>vidently. he died, didn't he? i'd say i failed. >> rorter: it's a story that lovell's granddaughter grew up hearing. she is a filaker and decided to dument her grandfathes story. as i started to interview his lleagues and reporte from back then and learned more about the whole incident, a larger story started to stand out t me. >> t prime suspect, 24-year-old lee oswald of llas -- >> reporter: in the documentary
the suspect, lee harvey oswald. detective m lovell was assigned t case. >> lovell qstioned oswald, unaware that moment ofis coection to the presidt's shooting. >> i remember a lot abt him. heas calm and collected, just like you and i are sitting here the talking. he answered my questions immediately. he didn't answer them trhfully alwa but he didn't hesite to answer any of thquestions i asked him. >> rorter: the suit and stetson he wore are displayed in a museum feet om where...
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officer j.d.tippit. >> the funeral of lee harvey oswald. his wife, his brother robert, and oswalt's two children, one with baby in arms. the six pallbearers were news men. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, her secretary and aids removed every scrap, every ves take of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top? lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some hated him would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and the root of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have, i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is
officer j.d.tippit. >> the funeral of lee harvey oswald. his wife, his brother robert, and oswalt's two children, one with baby in arms. the six pallbearers were news men. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, her secretary and aids removed every scrap, every ves take of the signs of the...
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this is the bigamistry in america about lee harvey oswalt.ling and the warren commission was done quickly. the point for lyndon johnson was to get something out. they wanted to move on in life in america and and it would have created a melt down of national security, would have made the cold war tensions higher, hence, it was done fast and sometimes hastery the warren commission. doesn't mean they were wrong. >> it's interesting, phil, as you write in your book, a lot of evidence was destroyed or damaged. can you explain that and why that happened? >> well, i mean, evidence begins disappearing from government files within hours of president kennedy's death. the night after the assassination, the navy pathologist pushed the original autopsy report and all of his notes from the autopsy room into the fireplace of his home and watched it turn to ash. that's just the start. in mexico city there may have been photographs of oswalt taken by the cia and tape recordings with the soviet and cuban embassies and that would disappear, as well. >> 50 years
this is the bigamistry in america about lee harvey oswalt.ling and the warren commission was done quickly. the point for lyndon johnson was to get something out. they wanted to move on in life in america and and it would have created a melt down of national security, would have made the cold war tensions higher, hence, it was done fast and sometimes hastery the warren commission. doesn't mean they were wrong. >> it's interesting, phil, as you write in your book, a lot of evidence was...
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the commission answers unequivocally lee harvey oswald.ng alone or was he a member of a conspiracy? the commission says he acted alone. >> we're not going to read all the commission report, so cbs news needed to tear an understandable reform from the commission at large. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi, or the cia, or any other governmental agency. oswald owned the murder right. the mail order slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's hand print was found on the surface of the gun. >> the media had already concluded this was the most exhaustive investigation. case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired, all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas book depository. >> the evidence suggested that the shots were fired behind the depository on john f. kennedy. >> a majority of the americans accepted the findings of the warren commission. >> the bullet entered here came out just below the president's adam'
the commission answers unequivocally lee harvey oswald.ng alone or was he a member of a conspiracy? the commission says he acted alone. >> we're not going to read all the commission report, so cbs news needed to tear an understandable reform from the commission at large. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi, or the cia, or any other governmental agency. oswald owned the murder right. the mail order slip for that...
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at the top of those stairs is a statute a bust of a man named harvey milks (clapping) and harvey milk told us we had to have hope and that hope lives on today. (clapping) i want to take a moment just to - if everyone could look at the beauty of this crowd. everyone in this room came in here because san francisco has been a beacon of hope. i sat on the board when the law was made and a today, our supreme court has struck that allowing law down (clapping) >> today, the supreme court has said our lgbt brothers and sisters have a right to the pursuit of marriage equality. so goes san francisco and so goes california so goes the country. thank you for being here (clapping) i agree with president chiu but since i'm here i don't want any more people from hate coming. i really want to give a warm welcome to supervisor david campos who has led on some many issues. supervisor david campos (clapping) >> thank you, you know, it's a very emotional moment for us from the lgbt community. thank you, mayor lee and all it's so many people who have made it possible for us to be here. we heard about harv
at the top of those stairs is a statute a bust of a man named harvey milks (clapping) and harvey milk told us we had to have hope and that hope lives on today. (clapping) i want to take a moment just to - if everyone could look at the beauty of this crowd. everyone in this room came in here because san francisco has been a beacon of hope. i sat on the board when the law was made and a today, our supreme court has struck that allowing law down (clapping) >> today, the supreme court has...
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the commission answered unequivocally lee harvey oswald.ne or was he a member of the conspiracy? the commission answers he acted alone. >> we knew most people were not going to read all of the warren commission report. so cbs news wanted to bring to air an understandable form for the public at large what the warren commission found. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas school book depository. >> the cumulative evidence of eyewitness, firearms and ballistic experts and medical authorities demonstrated that the shots were fired from above and behind preside
the commission answered unequivocally lee harvey oswald.ne or was he a member of the conspiracy? the commission answers he acted alone. >> we knew most people were not going to read all of the warren commission report. so cbs news wanted to bring to air an understandable form for the public at large what the warren commission found. >> there was nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency....
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lee harvey oswald was one of them. >> yeah. let's take a short break.ck, gentlemen, i want to talk about kennedy's legacy as a president, whether he was a great president or somebody cut off in his prime on the potential of becoming a great president. >>> looking back at president kennedy's legacy. back with me now, james swanson, douglas brinkley and robert dahling. where does he rank in the pantheon of american presidents. some people think he was an untouchable genius, brilliant president. others think there was a sinister dark side that was all going to unravel and he wouldn't have been remembered as a great president. where do you lie? >> i think he was not a great president. he was there for only 1,000 days, sixth briefest presidency in the country's history. but i think he certainly was a significant president. he broke the hold of white protestant males on the office, first catholic to win the office. one could see a direct line from him to barack obama. when we get a woman as president i think you can see a direct line to that, as well. he put
lee harvey oswald was one of them. >> yeah. let's take a short break.ck, gentlemen, i want to talk about kennedy's legacy as a president, whether he was a great president or somebody cut off in his prime on the potential of becoming a great president. >>> looking back at president kennedy's legacy. back with me now, james swanson, douglas brinkley and robert dahling. where does he rank in the pantheon of american presidents. some people think he was an untouchable genius,...
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josh harvey-clemons makesa the tackle. look at this. >> gary: 21-6 for two yards for georgia.hing that was so easy in the first half, ever since that lateral, not lateral, artie lynch dropped the screen that would have picked up 20 yards, florida has caught fire here. >> verne: this is a florida offense that has not garnered yardage at all this year. play action. murphy. rit side. caught by the fullback. hinter joyer. number 41. a gain of seven. leonard floyd made the tackle. >> g if you're georgia or a georgia fan, you're thinking we gave up 17 points to vandy in the fourth quarter. a lot of time left in this game. >> verne: mack brown is the running back. joyer offset to the left. leads the way around the left side. brown. tripped by his own man, clay burton appears to have made contact with his heel on brown's ankle. >> verne: fulwood back on, dunbar, patton. third and three. could be the final play of the third quarter. >> verne: brown to the 40 yard line. >> verne: and the clock will stop on the first down. >> gary: we've got a fourth quarter football game, two-possession
josh harvey-clemons makesa the tackle. look at this. >> gary: 21-6 for two yards for georgia.hing that was so easy in the first half, ever since that lateral, not lateral, artie lynch dropped the screen that would have picked up 20 yards, florida has caught fire here. >> verne: this is a florida offense that has not garnered yardage at all this year. play action. murphy. rit side. caught by the fullback. hinter joyer. number 41. a gain of seven. leonard floyd made the tackle....
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we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of small vibrations. but yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. >> today is a spectacular day in san francisco and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. is this earthquake weather? >> no. not that i have heard of. no such thing. >> there is no such thing. >> we are talking about the weather in a daily or weekly cycle. there is no relationship. i have heard it's hot or cold weather or rain. i'm not sure which is the myth. >> how about time of day? >> yes. it happens when it's least convenient. when it happens people say we w
we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to...
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lee harvey oswald was one of them >> yes. let's take a short break.alk about kennedy's legacy as a president, whether he was a great president or somebody cut off in his prime on the potential of becoming a great president. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, pe
lee harvey oswald was one of them >> yes. let's take a short break.alk about kennedy's legacy as a president, whether he was a great president or somebody cut off in his prime on the potential of becoming a great president. my asthma's under control. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park....
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yes people are definitely excited about the possibility of harvey milk and many of the committee naming committee are definitely great advocates for mr. milk and his history of san francisco and the possibilitys that would happen at the airport. i want to make sure we have someone when we say a historian and understands the history of san francisco and the history of our airport and is not going to primarily logan going to focus on additionally naming opportunities from a political prospective mostly. so i wanted to get our feedback or thoughts about what you think about that >> i completely agree supervisor. to be honest we're trying to get as many people to apply and be involved in this process. and you know from my prospective i want people who are going to look at the history of san francisco and not think of the usually suspects necessarily. you know, and to make sure that whatever comes out reflects the contributions that every community has made. so that's the intent and i'd be open to any suggestions as to the best way to do that. we wanted to bring this forward because it's bee
yes people are definitely excited about the possibility of harvey milk and many of the committee naming committee are definitely great advocates for mr. milk and his history of san francisco and the possibilitys that would happen at the airport. i want to make sure we have someone when we say a historian and understands the history of san francisco and the history of our airport and is not going to primarily logan going to focus on additionally naming opportunities from a political prospective...