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this palatial estate is what media mogul william randolph hearst is perhaps best known for--the hearsttle. once the home of the famous newspaper giant, it is now one of the world's largest tourist attractions. with 56 bedrooms, 61 bathrooms, 19 sitting rooms, a movie theater, and the world's largest private zoo, the castle is almost like a small, self-contained city rather than just one man's humble abode. >> william randolph hearst sat here in the center of the table. he liked to be surrounded by his guests. he sat here so he could talk and understand more about his guests. these were newswcrthy people that sat here around him for his meals. >> but it was the land just below his home that hearst truly cherished, a place referred to simply as "the ranch." for a man who lived his life in the public eye, this was his true oasis, a place to slip into obscurity. >> so he built his castle here at san simeon, but the love of the ranch, the cowboy lifestyle--it was always something that hearst really favored. but william randolph hearst wrote a letter to his mother--once quoting, then, from m
this palatial estate is what media mogul william randolph hearst is perhaps best known for--the hearsttle. once the home of the famous newspaper giant, it is now one of the world's largest tourist attractions. with 56 bedrooms, 61 bathrooms, 19 sitting rooms, a movie theater, and the world's largest private zoo, the castle is almost like a small, self-contained city rather than just one man's humble abode. >> william randolph hearst sat here in the center of the table. he liked to be...
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editor of the hearst newspapers in washington. and another new friend at this table, michael fauntroy of george mason university, where he teaches public policy. and this is all about public policy. so, welcome. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> talking about public policy, we have some people who want to change. they want to change it in the home, they want to change it overseas. what is going on? in short -- an election. >> shortens elections. where everything is seen in the prism of wars. you find is curious? we have wars on women, we have wars on small business. everything is seen in the prison -- prism of war. that is a sad thing. why are we not talk about policy? >> and there are shooting wars going on. contention in afghanistan, contention in syria. there may soon be in iran. the real wars and chateau wars. >> and what are now being called a phony war -- like the phony war on women. why don't we just talk about policies of women -- that we will we have a flare-up like hilary rosen. >> tell a sushi is. not a household word,
editor of the hearst newspapers in washington. and another new friend at this table, michael fauntroy of george mason university, where he teaches public policy. and this is all about public policy. so, welcome. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> talking about public policy, we have some people who want to change. they want to change it in the home, they want to change it overseas. what is going on? in short -- an election. >> shortens elections. where everything is seen in the...
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that is joost, circular, hearst, and baden. >> inside the current -- you do not have to answer. can you zoom in? that does not help with the streets. >> the block no. -- north, is that joost? >> the population would be 580. >> 7 would be 0.2% -- -0.02%. >> i would not propose that last blocked. >> can we deselect that block and can i suggest that move? >> would you like to hear the population for this area? that is rendered 71 people bringing the deviation for district 72 -0.32% and the deviation for district 82 to [inaudible] >> let's take it one piece at a time. 371. d8 becomes their 3.87. 0.32. thank you. commissioner tidwell: yes. commissioner schreiber: could ask -- could i ask [inaudible] >> commissioner leigh: no. chairman mcdonnell: yes. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner leigh: i thought we were talking about the possibility of putting the conservatory back in district 8. this is going the other way. i appreciate the boundaries of the neighborhood have been submitted and everything, but we have not had much conversation about this and it seems like it is quite late
that is joost, circular, hearst, and baden. >> inside the current -- you do not have to answer. can you zoom in? that does not help with the streets. >> the block no. -- north, is that joost? >> the population would be 580. >> 7 would be 0.2% -- -0.02%. >> i would not propose that last blocked. >> can we deselect that block and can i suggest that move? >> would you like to hear the population for this area? that is rendered 71 people bringing the...
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that is joost, circular, hearst, and baden. >> inside the current -- you do not have to answer. can you zoom in? that does not help with the streets. >> the block no. -- north, is that joost? >> the population would be 580. >> 7 would be 0.2% -- -0.02%. >> i would not propose that last blocked. >> can we deselect that block and can i suggest that move? >> would you like to hear the population for this area? population for this area? that is rendered 71 peop
that is joost, circular, hearst, and baden. >> inside the current -- you do not have to answer. can you zoom in? that does not help with the streets. >> the block no. -- north, is that joost? >> the population would be 580. >> 7 would be 0.2% -- -0.02%. >> i would not propose that last blocked. >> can we deselect that block and can i suggest that move? >> would you like to hear the population for this area? population for this area? that is rendered 71...
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that is joost, circular, hearst, and baden. >> inside the current -- you do not have to answer. can you zoom in? that does not help with the streets.
that is joost, circular, hearst, and baden. >> inside the current -- you do not have to answer. can you zoom in? that does not help with the streets.
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airlines, union bank, and our media sponsors, the san francisco examiner and hers media services -- hearst media sponsors. thank you very much. i could not do it without you, so today we celebrate the successes this chamber has accomplished and the promise of greater successes ahead with our team this morning of prosperity, business, labour, and government united, because that is the key to making the city viable and sustainable, and with our new mayor across more business- friendly, economic-friendly, we are all working together to a common goal with sharon priorities, and that is truly a formula for prosperity and improving the well-being of all san franciscans. the 2012 city beat poll survey of san francisco voters found that some franciscans are very optimistic about the future, but they remain concerned about homelessness, panhandling, and the economy, and public transportation. the trends are going the right direction. the good news is 58% of voters think san francisco is going in the right direction, and the highest since march, 2007, so we are moving in the right direction. only 28
airlines, union bank, and our media sponsors, the san francisco examiner and hers media services -- hearst media sponsors. thank you very much. i could not do it without you, so today we celebrate the successes this chamber has accomplished and the promise of greater successes ahead with our team this morning of prosperity, business, labour, and government united, because that is the key to making the city viable and sustainable, and with our new mayor across more business- friendly,...
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. >> damian hearst in front of the art work that made him famous. that was more than 20 years ago. today, he has grown up and injuring a career. a greatest hits show. >> people have got to go wow. i like art that it grabs you. >> what is the difference between your work and a piece in the natural history museum? >> anything done well is art. how do you know it is art? because it is an art gallery? >> in 2008, he bought these pieces to sotheby's in london. it turned out to be a momentous occasion. he ended up taking away over 100 million pounds. meanwhile, on the other side of the midlantic, lehman brothers was in the process of going bust. >> making money is part of your art? >> we all need money to survive. you have to respect money because there are so many people with not got money. i became aware that you can use money to get people's attention. after i had my auction at sotheby's, i decided -- i started getting noticed by businessmen. >> you support a lot of artists. your public image is of any money grabbing showoff. >> really? the images is important four. i would much rathe
. >> damian hearst in front of the art work that made him famous. that was more than 20 years ago. today, he has grown up and injuring a career. a greatest hits show. >> people have got to go wow. i like art that it grabs you. >> what is the difference between your work and a piece in the natural history museum? >> anything done well is art. how do you know it is art? because it is an art gallery? >> in 2008, he bought these pieces to sotheby's in london. it turned...
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the diocese says hearst knew reels rules quote, there are clear poll says teachers must have a knowledgehis is the first time permits have been cull pulled for open water races and falls as opening day on the bay comes. that is the official start of the boating season that is set to begin. >> this move is temporary. and it's expected to be lifted after an investigation into racing safety rules is finished. now there is reaction from coast guard and sailors right now. we're going bring that for you at 6:00. >> passengers have been allowed off of a foreign delta airlines jet and there is flight 3163 pulled up but officials ordered everybody to stay on board. officers examined a woman with a skin rash when had been in uganda. after three hours the cdc determined the woman had no signs of a serious infectious disease and everyone was allowed off the plane. >> and moving on. nasa needs help tonight. researchers looking for photos and video of a meteor that came down in northern california last sunday.
the diocese says hearst knew reels rules quote, there are clear poll says teachers must have a knowledgehis is the first time permits have been cull pulled for open water races and falls as opening day on the bay comes. that is the official start of the boating season that is set to begin. >> this move is temporary. and it's expected to be lifted after an investigation into racing safety rules is finished. now there is reaction from coast guard and sailors right now. we're going bring...
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so if you're not dressed up taking the fight to them this can be -- you can hearst yourself first. you're not going to be ready for it. grant always pushing, being aggressive. looking for the right fight. he was protecting his men. mcclellan was i don't want to go there and all that. when a big fight did come they weren't ready for it. >> mcclellan does take a lot of casualties. >> then also like christina said these men enlisted to fight for something that believed in or paid. so by not allowing them to fight, by trying to protect their lives i think mcclellan and the other generals are showing them a disservice. in theory they signed up to fight and win battles. >> any one want to -- >> some of them were pressed in. yeah. >> by 63. you have a lot of people who are, i think i mentioned this in the previous class. the draft works in part not many men are directly conscripted but states are given quotas and they have to -- incentivized to pay a lot of commutation money, bonus money. >> and a lot of people even though they were with the draft they were able to get out by getting some
so if you're not dressed up taking the fight to them this can be -- you can hearst yourself first. you're not going to be ready for it. grant always pushing, being aggressive. looking for the right fight. he was protecting his men. mcclellan was i don't want to go there and all that. when a big fight did come they weren't ready for it. >> mcclellan does take a lot of casualties. >> then also like christina said these men enlisted to fight for something that believed in or paid. so...
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tangled mass of bits of blackened fabric are all that remains of the hindenburg that lies at the lake hearst naval station. the death list is now 35 with ten including captain crews still on the critical list. with the next morning's first light, a naval inspection board headed by captain haines inspects the wreckage as others search the still smoking ruins for a possible clue that might yield a key to the mysterious disaster. the remains of the hindenburg will not be removed until the ail rival of germany's expert who heads a commission that will conduct an investigation simultaneously with the department of commerce. german ambassador was the first observer to arrive, visiting the injured at the hospital in nearby lakewood, but refusing to comment on anything connected with the disaster. as soon as possible, the injured who can be moved are transferred to new york 60 miles away so as to receive everything that medical science can offer.
tangled mass of bits of blackened fabric are all that remains of the hindenburg that lies at the lake hearst naval station. the death list is now 35 with ten including captain crews still on the critical list. with the next morning's first light, a naval inspection board headed by captain haines inspects the wreckage as others search the still smoking ruins for a possible clue that might yield a key to the mysterious disaster. the remains of the hindenburg will not be removed until the ail...
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sector is the best sector, double-digit gains, 19% higher, a close second financial 18 and a half hearst higher, are the easy gains are teches over. >> i think this is still a lot of momentum. let's look at the market ket. q1 at over 12% growth just for that quarter a lochblt we expected some chopi innocence for q2 but thattive gos investors a better entry point to get involved. i think the momentum for tech is certainly going to continue. it's the best performing sector out there. 19.8% advancing year-over-year. >> tom: it's been a place where a lot of money has gone noorx but do you go big tech or think small tech. we've seen the volatility with app el lately. do you think more smaller players. >> i'm looking at the big tech names. i look at is i want those really healthy balance sheets. i want managements that are executing and firing on all cylinders. rewarding investors with the cash, putting it towards share buybacks. rewarding them. this is what going to happen. if we have a market downturn with healthy companies with cash on balance that are investing in the right sectors is what
sector is the best sector, double-digit gains, 19% higher, a close second financial 18 and a half hearst higher, are the easy gains are teches over. >> i think this is still a lot of momentum. let's look at the market ket. q1 at over 12% growth just for that quarter a lochblt we expected some chopi innocence for q2 but thattive gos investors a better entry point to get involved. i think the momentum for tech is certainly going to continue. it's the best performing sector out there. 19.8%...
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but who knows that robert hearst, my radio operator, who had often talked about what i want to do in the future, do i want to go to medical school, do i want to -- i mean, suppose this was the guy who would go to medical school, become the next great ben carson, brain surgeon, whatever? i mean, those are all things that you think about in hindsight. >> this is what you thought about over the years? >> this is what i've thought about over the years. and for a number of years, until joe wrote this book, until joe and hal wrote this book, i would not first of all be able to do this interview. nor would i have been able to sit down and talk to anybody about it. because when he first called me i said you obviously have the wrong guy because i do not want to talk about what happened to me in vietnam. and in a lot of ways i'm still reluctant to do it. for a lot of the guys that you will interview here. and this is not a criticism. for a lot of the guys that you will interview here, this is their life. they are locked here. i can do this once a year. or maybe twice. by after that is really h
but who knows that robert hearst, my radio operator, who had often talked about what i want to do in the future, do i want to go to medical school, do i want to -- i mean, suppose this was the guy who would go to medical school, become the next great ben carson, brain surgeon, whatever? i mean, those are all things that you think about in hindsight. >> this is what you thought about over the years? >> this is what i've thought about over the years. and for a number of years, until...
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hearst accuweather seven-day forecast. things going to cool down, monday and tuesday near average. the chance of showers wednesday, especially wednesday night and thursday. rain looks likely for everyone in the bay area. then a little bit warmer next weekend, back to normal. >> ama: colin rush is in for shu. and baseball action. >> a rough difor professional sports teams. a good day to be out and about. perfection in seattle for the 21st time in major league history. the sharks, anything but perfect. a frustrating season came to a ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] instead, try the new subway smokehouse barbecue chicken, big bbq taste 6 grams of fat. subway. eat fresh. >> welcome bafnlgt thorough domination. the sharks had no answer for the blues in the regular season. as it turned out they had no answer for them in the postseason either. they can't even win the fights. sharks on the heels in the first period. the fire off the post. sharks three shots on goal. scoreless then joe thornton gives san jose the lead. then less than 9:00 to go. former shark, the shot, and game is tied. 45 seconds la
hearst accuweather seven-day forecast. things going to cool down, monday and tuesday near average. the chance of showers wednesday, especially wednesday night and thursday. rain looks likely for everyone in the bay area. then a little bit warmer next weekend, back to normal. >> ama: colin rush is in for shu. and baseball action. >> a rough difor professional sports teams. a good day to be out and about. perfection in seattle for the 21st time in major league history. the sharks,...
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by publicker william randolph hearst. the ceiling has been completed and it's open for viewing but brother the brothers need another $1.5 million to complete what they say will be a historic masterpiece, you can watch the report on abc 7 news.com. >> that is a great report. >> first up from florida a neighborhood watch captain turns himself in to face charges filed today in the trayvon martin case. >> tonight earthquakes rock the globe. one triggered a panic in indonesia. now there is another big one closer to home. >> government takes on apple over the price of e books. stay with us. another half hour of news begins here in just a moment. - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowl
by publicker william randolph hearst. the ceiling has been completed and it's open for viewing but brother the brothers need another $1.5 million to complete what they say will be a historic masterpiece, you can watch the report on abc 7 news.com. >> that is a great report. >> first up from florida a neighborhood watch captain turns himself in to face charges filed today in the trayvon martin case. >> tonight earthquakes rock the globe. one triggered a panic in indonesia. now...
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police said they will continue the search for hearst on wednesday. it has been one year since osama bin laden is been killed in his compound. officials say that the terrorist network is weaker but there are still plodding retaliation to the u.s.. the no. 2 man is said to be hiding in pakistan's mountains. they are hitting u.s. allies overseas. ahead will have an update on the draft picks for the forty-niners and the raiders. let's take a look outside. will be right back. what'll it be? i'll have blueberry pancakes. uh huh. actually, make that glazed pecans... ok. with chocolate... no... caramel sauce. whipped cream? uhhhhhhh, yeah... but on the side. introducing build your own pancakes. only at denny's. my new apartment isn't that far away. i'm really going to miss you. it's 4.2 miles away ! with this droid razr... motorola... verizon 4g lte... video... skype. you're gonna get lost. this has gps. well, that makes me feel better. me too. i'll go get two from the back. okay. this mother's day, get the droid razr by motorola. only $99.99. the lowest pri
police said they will continue the search for hearst on wednesday. it has been one year since osama bin laden is been killed in his compound. officials say that the terrorist network is weaker but there are still plodding retaliation to the u.s.. the no. 2 man is said to be hiding in pakistan's mountains. they are hitting u.s. allies overseas. ahead will have an update on the draft picks for the forty-niners and the raiders. let's take a look outside. will be right back. what'll it be? i'll...
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the hearst chain of television stations, for example, has won the cronkite award over and over, because they've risen to the challenge. if you have management and ownership from top down, saying to all their stations, "okay, you are required to run news stories about campaigns. you have to run five minutes a night for the last 30 days of a campaign. and we're going to judge you." if their management and ownership says, "you have to do it," they do it. and they can do an amazing job of it. the problem is that management like that is few and far between. >> so what is driving it? >> well, what's really driving it, if you think of this as a symptom and not a cause, i think what's really driving it is the absolute demonization of any kind of idea of public interest as embodied by government. and at the same time, a kind of corporate triumphalism, in which the corporations, the oligarchs, the plutocrats, running this country want to hold onto absolute power absolutely. and it's an irritant to them to have the accountability that news once used to play. >> what do you mean by that? news chall
the hearst chain of television stations, for example, has won the cronkite award over and over, because they've risen to the challenge. if you have management and ownership from top down, saying to all their stations, "okay, you are required to run news stories about campaigns. you have to run five minutes a night for the last 30 days of a campaign. and we're going to judge you." if their management and ownership says, "you have to do it," they do it. and they can do an...
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by the time i reached "rolling stone" in the mid-70s, the big ethical story was actually patty hearsteriencing by brandon at the movement we called the 60s. and now that i live in santa barbara i mention this because they teach periodically at northwestern in evanston, illinois. this quarter i am professor friday. i find on thursdays, come back on saturdays. and the reason i tell you this is this week my airplane reach port huron. i have to tell you three big responses. the first was the statement is exhilarating and i'll explain what they mean by that. the second was disappointing perhaps not for the reasons you need. the third and perhaps most important is i was hopeful at this time we really needed that. any talk about each quickly. first of all, under the acceleration: comment being systematic may not sound peppy and wild and wonderful, but these days it's a political battle. but in a systematic document is a real pleasure and thank you, tom and other contributors, too. this is a document spurred by the shadow of the bomb as i look some of us are old enough to remember hiding unde
by the time i reached "rolling stone" in the mid-70s, the big ethical story was actually patty hearsteriencing by brandon at the movement we called the 60s. and now that i live in santa barbara i mention this because they teach periodically at northwestern in evanston, illinois. this quarter i am professor friday. i find on thursdays, come back on saturdays. and the reason i tell you this is this week my airplane reach port huron. i have to tell you three big responses. the first was...
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as i was standing there and looking at that casket as it was put in the hearst, i happened to glance up toe terminal. and there's a big glass wall tt boston airport. it seems that the people who had come off the aircraft had seen all the police cars out there. so they stopped against that glass wall to see what was happening, and then people that were walking down the hall, they saw all those people lined up against the glass, so they crowded in behind them. and as i looked up there, every single person i could see had their hand on their heart. that's the image that comes to my mind when i think about america. i don't think about an america divided. i think of an america that's patriotic, that respects the sacrifice of heroes proved in liberated strife who more than self their country love and mercy more than life. that kind of pride in america, we're going to bring it back again and again by virtue of restoring the principles that made america the hope of the earth. our commitment to freedom, to unity, our commitment to respect, to free enterprise, too people being able to pursue h
as i was standing there and looking at that casket as it was put in the hearst, i happened to glance up toe terminal. and there's a big glass wall tt boston airport. it seems that the people who had come off the aircraft had seen all the police cars out there. so they stopped against that glass wall to see what was happening, and then people that were walking down the hall, they saw all those people lined up against the glass, so they crowded in behind them. and as i looked up there, every...
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betsy brenner, publisher and president of "the milwaukee journal," the chief operating officer of the hearst corporation, and the chairman and ceo of the times publishing company. the new board members elected to three-year terms are the president and ceo of the e.w. scripps co., the publisher of -- the president of kohl's publishing co., the owner of the santa fe "new mexican," the publisher of the concor"concord monitor" in new hampshire, the publisher and ceo of "dallas morning news," and the president of ogden newspapers. you come on board during an interesting and critical time for ap. will all of you newly elected and reelected please stand so that we can give you a rousing and thank you in advance for the work you will be doing? [applause] finally, let me congratulate mary john, chairman and president of lee enterprises, who will take over as chairman after this meeting. tom and i know that we leave ap in state hands with mary, who is so well respected in the industry and has shown her devotion to ap and its mission. i shouldn't be so obvious to mention that she is the first woman cha
betsy brenner, publisher and president of "the milwaukee journal," the chief operating officer of the hearst corporation, and the chairman and ceo of the times publishing company. the new board members elected to three-year terms are the president and ceo of the e.w. scripps co., the publisher of -- the president of kohl's publishing co., the owner of the santa fe "new mexican," the publisher of the concor"concord monitor" in new hampshire, the publisher and ceo of...
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hearst, why did north korea do this so soon after the agreement?es this mean we now have a breather because the icbm test failed, and third, what should we do? i don't agree with -- i don't think we should be surprised that they would do a nuclear test in the first half of this year. they have been telegraphing this in their propaganda. this is 2012, the year they said they would be in full nuclear weapons state. the pattern is clear. in 2006 of july -- they were condemned by the u.n., then in october, they tested a nuclear device. in april 2009, they tested a similar missile, they were condemned by the u.n., then they tested another device. it's not unreasonable to expect that in the next few months we will see a nuclear test. the pattern fits. is this a period now where we can take a breather where there is a level, having expressed their condemnation through the present statement in the security council? i don't think so. as the chairwoman suggested, we are probably looking at increased exclamation from north korea in the coming months. if they
hearst, why did north korea do this so soon after the agreement?es this mean we now have a breather because the icbm test failed, and third, what should we do? i don't agree with -- i don't think we should be surprised that they would do a nuclear test in the first half of this year. they have been telegraphing this in their propaganda. this is 2012, the year they said they would be in full nuclear weapons state. the pattern is clear. in 2006 of july -- they were condemned by the u.n., then in...