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herbert knew immediately what he was looking at. >> the statement out of my mouth was, as sure as i'ming here this is the zodiac killer. >> to prove their suspicions, police turned to forensic science. first seda was fingerprinted. his prints were then compared with the print left on the letter in central park. it was a match. next, handwriting experts compared the handwriting from the zodiac's letter to seda's known handwriting sample. the experts concluded they were written by the same hand. ballistics experts examined seda's collection of 15 zip guns. >> his letters, zodiac claimed no one would catch him because his gun barrel didn't have the traditional lands and grooves inside for testing. but the zodiac apparently didn't know about forensic tool mark analysis. >> a tool mark is a characteristic left behind during the process of using a tool to either cut, grind, file or polish a piece of metal. >> there can be hundreds of microscopic tool marks in a pipe used in a homemade gun. when ballistics experts compared the bullets from the victims to those fired from seda's zip gun, the
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he hired herbert marshall, who was his assistant, one of the best-known civil rights. a lot lot of segregation lawsuits, say he is well known among the african and civilommunity rights looters. the first graduates were primarily lieutenants and captains. their job was essentially to drill all of the enlistees that were coming in, the ones that were going to be privates and corporals, and get them ready and trained to go to france to become part of the american ex edition are a and they were segregated units. all-black divisions. the 92nd 93rd division. one was the french army. the french army was thrilled to have them. they did not care. the british were not as encouraging, and the other division fought with the u.s. army. they were basically fighting two wars. they're fighting the germans in world war i, but they are also fighting their own segregation and racism in their own country, soldiers,ng effective they viewed that as a step in the right direction for being accepted in american society as well. ♪ >> there goes one of those pedicle soldiers now. >> yeah. my sis
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i am looking forward to work with our new vice chair, gary herbert, and we have a history of working on those organizations. we have all committed to that role that we can influence and stressed the importance of governors, states working within the nga. i think we believe in governors and their role of directing the laboratories of innovation, democracy, we believe in the nga. the nga's role in helping governors do better. there has certainly never been a greater urgency for governors to play that role, and governor fallin, you have done that. or is no small work over the last year that governor fallin has been remarkably dedicated to the work of the nga, to better connecting the educational systems of our states to the job markets of the future, and on behalf of all of your colleagues, i would like to tell you i have never had so many people come up and just say what a great job somebody has done. i'm honored to present you with this gavel, commemorating your year as the chair of the nga. >> oh, wonderful. [applause] thank you. >> don't hit it yet. during the last year, mary and i
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>> jimmy: has herbert -- never met a herbert before -- had sex with -- let's find out. >> no. no. no, i haven't. had sex with someone on the internet. no. >> jimmy: but i did buy this giant hat on the internet. i believe we have one more. >> i'm marcie from cleveland, ohio. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: most of the audience is saying no. a smattering of yeses. chrse world insoprummm, maybe.ot bror crit thing, a player from uruguay who uldeitappeluis spe player from ringam yhasserhet her ng timg m e inme?opdehily tusdiculous ti if trd alao you mo agree with you.yo tnu, e s r.re we have deemed our world cup play of the day.laughter [ use er.an usea hutt e prod asals l fourx,bcye bcn , we a utnd , ng w aouncasncofld a moisoome.eabe i acsh by vimuir, anneor bwich, wr wasord.b aollingand go.ri tla. thhereleu iwho kns e itly je eyer while everybody was busy trying to like soccer, the world's ugliest dog was crowned in petaluma, california, this weekend. he's a 2-year-old mutt named anu lillim,ai, : wld phtaiwow..nd of put thesi waro keov
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that's the herbert hoover faction. then there was another faction which was we need a constitutional conservative, a guy who really believes in the declaration of independence which was central to coolidge's thinking. he really believed that this idea actually, his christian view was as we all have a common father in god, the father, therefore we're all brothers. and so any form of government in which i try to enslave you or you try to enslave me be it ciezer isism in the form of world war i, be it slavery, be it indentured servitude, all of that is against god's wish for all of us. and i go into some length on his christian faith, why that was so important to what he was trying to do. but what happened with the republican party is they realized they could not actually defeat the woodrow wilson faction, unpopular though it was for an unpopular war, until it combined factions. and so coolidge was very much a part of combining that -- nevertheless, he recognized that while herbert hoover was his commerce secretary or, he
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i was also proud to be joined by governor herbert. thank you so much for coming. we appreciate that. we released an interim report at the winter meeting that described to governors about the program itself and the benefits. ae benefits of having i better educated workforce. provided you with specific data and information so that you could look at your current educational attainment levels. look at your current industries and businesses. we could identify those areas where we mismatched. where we have a skills gap within our different economies. we also heard from one of our , the ceoin our nation duringame to speak to us our winter meeting. he articulated that we need a better educated skilled workforce in our nation. national summit in oklahoma city. we presented the various components for our comprehensive aproach so we could develop type line of workers for our states economies. i was very proud to be joined by governor branstad and governor nixon. thank you very much for joining me in oklahoma city. and so we've had a very productive time this past year meetin
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we're standing here in front of the portrait of george herbert walker bush, who was director of central intelligence at a particularly difficult time in our history, following the pike and church committee hearings back in 1975. the agency was under investigation by congress and morale was pretty low here at the time. he is the first member of congress to serve as director, sent over by the president to elp repair those relationships between cia and congress. the oversight committees come out of this investigation as well. the senate select committee on intelligence and the house permanent select committee on intelligence. he was with us just 10 days shy of the year. heed like to have stayed on. a couple things to note on his watch. he established a practice that we still use today which is called competitive analysis, here the agency would generate analysis on a given subject and then set up another team to attack that theory. so we think osama bin laden is n that compound at abbottabad. if he's not, what explains it. another thing that took urgency on his watch was cia briefings to th
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r followed by herbert winer and then john todd, yeah. >> good afternoon, >> good afternoon, chairman and directors, and i am here to say that i am not happy about the out come of the vote yesterday. i campaigned very hard to fend for it. and i was i got hired for those, and the sfmta for october of 2011 and i am glad that it was advice and so that we get equal pay and i appreciate that very much. and as i said in mr. haily that june second, i did work, on my days off for tuesday and wednesday, and that monday, i worked and that tuesday and wednesday i need a day off because i could come in here and hold my head up high and talk to you and have you listen to me if i were to, you know, got sick, and so, here i do appreciate it and i want to think that the way that the out come came is because i presented my numbers to the board. and every saw it and they asked me if we had a firmly and apologized and said that the numbers were correct and we are like a family and we argue. but we are good. you know? and i want to thank you, and thank you very much. and you know it was great. >> two thi
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that's it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert if you'd like to get in touch tweet us kaiser report. i'm happy martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any other big story the hamster headline there's a reason they don't want to. leave now let's break the set. you surely know where you. can. we chase profit very large very attractive and now very globally recognized source of oil for the world and into the future the world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits have been mined out we have to use more energy to get this energy industries grow like a cancer each of these squares ten kilometers where. and this whole area is slated for the plane to let her drink from the water that's our wildlife service and that's or fishery we chop stop this is the end game when it takes two tons of sand to make one barrel of oil you know here at the bottom and that's where we're at. we chill ourselves. to the last is. essentially believing in this world when they believe that you know that media and fear tactic. they simply don't realize. the parts of t
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that's it for this edition of the concert for with me max kaiser and stacy herbert if you'd like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report until next time. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others use in those. places change the world right. the picture. from around the globe. don't get me. government system is to help poor people poor women but you can only change their life and nobody's trying to make money out of them those who want to make money out of them. turn the whole thing into long shot candidate shit and we're all forced to look shocked. well good to see you join us this month in fossil on as we follow the international teams vying for racing glory ultimate triumph. on home thomas we delve into the mysterious cost of a cult classic under sponsorship pulls away from the heart clearing the road for its big brother. technology each year on r.g.p. we've done the future of cover. what i think is happening in the last days people essentially believing in this world when they believe that you know that me to be an fair and objective and that they simply don't realize when pro
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that's it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert if you'd like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report tonight. on erin in the financial world. series developments i mean not stop because it only takes a pretty good. life and there are. plenty . of it. yet that it's allowed that i need it so the money. you. know might. let's say it was. going to cook. i'm annoyed. ali. you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on r t today i'm wrong. waters do you have the palm of me because. i saw you spread all over norway is the most toxic food you have in the whole world prospered drowns out in the fischel inquiry further more restrictions. really knows what's signed the feeling of the. government system is to help poor people poor women but to change their life and nobody is trying to make money out of them those who want to make money out of them misusing government concept turn the whole thing into law is shocking to diction and we're all forced to look. breaking news on r.t. international come us reject so for our extension to the israeli proposed human
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that's it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert if you'd like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report. join us this month impossible as we hold the key to national team despite recent glory ultimately one holds how much we've been so mysteriously of a cult classic underscoring that we in the clearly. those first days. technology that you are g.'s we've done the future. you shall know where you. at least. do. you. love her. mum. it. was. how it. was. israel approved a new twenty four hour ceasefire in gaza last thing until midnight sunday but some us says it will not abide by the truce. abstain body quoting military i was threatened with my life but i was deported from the country and banned for three years in a few minutes i'll be telling you the full story about my three days in detention in ukraine. british journalist. and phillips describes what happened after he went missing in eastern ukraine. the number of civilians killed in a military crackdown on the eastern provinces of ukraine continues to rise here forces a shell of the city of gods killin
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that's it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert if you'd like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report tonight. we profit very large very attractive and now very globally recognized source of oil for the world and into the future the world's cheapest and best petroleum deposits have been mined out we have to use more energy to get this energy industries grow like a cancer in each of these squares ten kilometers square. and this whole area is slated for the remainder of that surgery from water that's our wildlife service and that's are fisheries we chop stop this is the end game when it takes tons of sand to make one barrel of oil you know here at the bottom of the mine and that's where. we chill our selfs.
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chair, governor gary herbert of utah, and is 2015, chair for governor john hickenlooper of colorado. madam chair, i move that the nominations. >> thank you for your work. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed nay. the motion carries. governor hickenlooper, congratulations as the new chair of the national governors association. [applause] all right. i turn it over to you. >> well, thank you, mary. you have been a truly outstanding leader for the national governors association, and i'm excited to continue the work that we have started together. i am looking forward to work with our new vice chair, herbert , and we have a history of working on those organizations. we have all committed to that and that we can influence stressed the importance of governors, states working within the nga. believe in governors and their role of directing the laboratories of innovation, democracy, we believe in the nga. the nga's role in helping governors do better. there has certainly never been a greater urgency for governors to play that role, and governor fallin, you have done that. or is no sma
chair, governor gary herbert of utah, and is 2015, chair for governor john hickenlooper of colorado. madam chair, i move that the nominations. >> thank you for your work. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed nay. the motion carries. governor hickenlooper, congratulations as the new chair of the national governors association. [applause] all right. i turn it over to you. >> well, thank you, mary. you have been a truly outstanding leader for the national governors...
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it was signed into law by president george herbert walker bush 24 years ago last saturday. of course that changed the face of america. anywhere walk you see ramps and curb cuts and automatic door openers and accessible bathrooms and education, kids integrated into schools under the idea and the a.d.a. it did change accessibility and also opportunity in the workplace, for example, for people with disabilities. some years after the americans with disabilities act was passed, the united nations set up a committee to to study whether or not there should be a treaty, an international convention on the rights of people with disabilities. that committee drafted it after consultation with us here in the senate and looking at the a.d.a., in fact i was told by one of the persons instrumental instrumental in this the a. a.b.d.a. really formed the basis, the americans with disabilities act, i refer to it as a.d.a. -- it informed them on what they needed to put into the convention. that convention was sent out to member states for ratification in 2008. since that time 148 nations have r
it was signed into law by president george herbert walker bush 24 years ago last saturday. of course that changed the face of america. anywhere walk you see ramps and curb cuts and automatic door openers and accessible bathrooms and education, kids integrated into schools under the idea and the a.d.a. it did change accessibility and also opportunity in the workplace, for example, for people with disabilities. some years after the americans with disabilities act was passed, the united nations...
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. >> governor herbert. >> senator, it's great to have you here. i do recall when you were in utah, running for president, and you were very well received. part of your appeal was your proficiency on the piano. [laughter] and seeere in tennessee the great talent here in nashville, i see where you fit in so good. pn o playing,ur and we want to hear -- piano pla ying, and we want to hear bill sing. >> the most musical states are utah and iowa, because people learn to sing in their churches and in their communities in both states. >> we appreciate your being here today to talk about an important issue affecting us all. we had a discussion earlier today about this very thing. congress has not reauthorized the elementary and secondary education act. for seven years. ist of the challenge we have that states are frustrated at no child left behind, and have by default embraced this waiver you are talking about. i guess there is a question, can the president even grant a waiver
. >> governor herbert. >> senator, it's great to have you here. i do recall when you were in utah, running for president, and you were very well received. part of your appeal was your proficiency on the piano. [laughter] and seeere in tennessee the great talent here in nashville, i see where you fit in so good. pn o playing,ur and we want to hear -- piano pla ying, and we want to hear bill sing. >> the most musical states are utah and iowa, because people learn to sing in...
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chair, governor gary herbert of utah, and is 2015, chair for governor john hickenlooper of colorado. madam chair, i move that the nominations. >> thank you for your work. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed nay. the motion carries. governor hickenlooper, congratulations as the new chair of the national governors association. [applause] all right. i turn it over to you. >> well, thank you, mary. you have been a truly outstanding leader for the national governors association, and i'm excited to continue the work that we have started together. i am looking forward to work with our new vice chair, herbert , and we have a history of working on those organizations. we have all committed to that and that we can influence stressed the importance of governors, states working within the nga. believe in governors and their role of directing the laboratories of innovation, democracy, we believe in the nga. the nga's role in helping governors do better. there has certainly never been a greater urgency for governors to play that role, and governor fallin, you have done that. or is no sma
chair, governor gary herbert of utah, and is 2015, chair for governor john hickenlooper of colorado. madam chair, i move that the nominations. >> thank you for your work. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed nay. the motion carries. governor hickenlooper, congratulations as the new chair of the national governors association. [applause] all right. i turn it over to you. >> well, thank you, mary. you have been a truly outstanding leader for the national governors...
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governor herbert, we appreciate. governor scott walker, thank you very much for being on the executive committee. we appreciate them. i think i got an everybody. thank you very much. grateful that the vice president came yesterday. we have been reading through the press clips this morning. if you didn't know how important governors are carnation in getting us back on track, it's interesting to read the vice president's headlines. d.c. bemoans bitterness in we heard that yesterday. that was a lot of fun. biden calls upon the nation's governors to help end the era of poisonous politics. we are grateful. vice president biden asks governors to help during national trip. once again calling upon the governors. . bident one more here calls upon governors to lead the nation. you like that, guys? i think that's pretty good. it's wonderful having the vice president here. here is another one. biden to governors: only you can save us. [laughter] [applause] we do have a lot of work to do as a nation. that's why the national gover
governor herbert, we appreciate. governor scott walker, thank you very much for being on the executive committee. we appreciate them. i think i got an everybody. thank you very much. grateful that the vice president came yesterday. we have been reading through the press clips this morning. if you didn't know how important governors are carnation in getting us back on track, it's interesting to read the vice president's headlines. d.c. bemoans bitterness in we heard that yesterday. that was a...
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>> jimmy: has herbert -- never met a herbert before -- had sex with -- let's find out. >> no. no. no, i haven't. had sex with someone on the internet. no. >> jimmy: but i did buy this giant hat on the internet. i believe we have one more. >> i'm marcie from cleveland, ohio. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: most of the audience is saying no. a smattering of yeses. let's find out. >> ummm, maybe. ummm, yeah. but of course, i knew the person a long time before anything like that happened, you know. >> how long did it last? >> well, with lesbians, you go for eight hours or whatever. so, i would say probably seven, eight hours. >> i actually meant the relationship. how long did that last? >> yeah, eight hours. >> jimmy: eight hours. [ cheers and applause ] eight hours. the world cup continued in brazil today. the big story of the world cup right now, maybe of the whole thing, a player from uruguay who appeared to bite a player from italy on the shoulder. if you didn't see it, here's what happened. luis suarez chomped into the italian defen
>> jimmy: has herbert -- never met a herbert before -- had sex with -- let's find out. >> no. no. no, i haven't. had sex with someone on the internet. no. >> jimmy: but i did buy this giant hat on the internet. i believe we have one more. >> i'm marcie from cleveland, ohio. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: most of the audience is saying no. a smattering of yeses. let's find out. >> ummm, maybe. ummm,...
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herbert spellman says he got hurt on the job and cannot work, but the city pension board doesn't see it that way. fox 29 jeff cole investigation. >> form from a distance, 50 year old herbert spellman has the body of pro-football player, broad shoulders, on 6-foot frame weighing 300 pounds. but to see him walk is to witness a man who appears to be in bone grinding pain. >> what kind of pain are you feeling right now? >> back, neck, nerve damage, knees, you name it, it is painful. >> spellman is a former phillie cop. >> i love protecting and serving and helping people. that will was my nature. >> who wore the uniform for 20 years. before he says a crash had his patrol vehicle back in 2006 earned dollars his career. >> that rearend err, knocked unconscious, and as a result that far i'm in terrible pain. >> spellman says his pain is so severe, he cannot return to work. he wants the city to grant him full pension and cover his medical benefits. but the city does not believe he's injured. in fact, he's been denied full pension benefits related to his injury continually, both in front of th
herbert spellman says he got hurt on the job and cannot work, but the city pension board doesn't see it that way. fox 29 jeff cole investigation. >> form from a distance, 50 year old herbert spellman has the body of pro-football player, broad shoulders, on 6-foot frame weighing 300 pounds. but to see him walk is to witness a man who appears to be in bone grinding pain. >> what kind of pain are you feeling right now? >> back, neck, nerve damage, knees, you name it, it is...
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herbert hoover, who i am told is watching.the great american and his wife, generally misses eisenhower -- general and mrs. eisenhower. to my wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans across this great nation, from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together, we will win. [cheers and applause] i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. [applause] accept the responsibility that goes with it and i seek your continued help and guidance. republicans, our bond is too great for any man to feel worthy of it. great forould be to any man did he not have with him the heart and the head of this great republican party. i promise you tonight that every fiber of my being is consecrated to our cause that nothing shall be lacking from the struggles that can be brought to us by enthusiasm, devotion, and hard work. in this world, no person, no party can guarantee anything. what we can do and what we shall do is to deserve vic
herbert hoover, who i am told is watching.the great american and his wife, generally misses eisenhower -- general and mrs. eisenhower. to my wife, my family, and to all of my fellow republicans across this great nation, from this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. together, we will win. [cheers and applause] i accept your nomination with a deep sense of humility. [applause] accept the responsibility...
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now you want to talk about the gas tax, it was started as my history reading goes by herbert hoover, then it was used for highways by dwight eisenhower, then it was raised by ronald reagan, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton. there's no reason why we can't look at this gas tax, a few cent also make a difference. there's 700,000 unemployed construction workers. those workers would fill seven super bowl stadiums. we need to put people to work, fix the highways, the bridges, fix the transit situation, it's in our control, we just need a little courage. >> some political ramificationless too would make the president look good and they don't want that to happen. the state department says their intelligence suggests that malaysia airlines flight 17 was brought down by a ukrainian separatists and they have no direct evidence that the russian government was involved. as a member of the committee on foreign relations, what do you think our response should be? >> i think you ratchet up the sanctions on putin, we know that those separatists are only in business because of vladimir putin,
now you want to talk about the gas tax, it was started as my history reading goes by herbert hoover, then it was used for highways by dwight eisenhower, then it was raised by ronald reagan, george herbert walker bush, bill clinton. there's no reason why we can't look at this gas tax, a few cent also make a difference. there's 700,000 unemployed construction workers. those workers would fill seven super bowl stadiums. we need to put people to work, fix the highways, the bridges, fix the transit...
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. >> i'm going to bring in douglas herbert, our international affairs editor, who would like to ask you a question. >> i believe it was in 2009 two incursions-- ago. you said you were no longer able to smile. here we are five years later back in the same situation. are you able to smile now as you defend israeli policies? has your stance changed? i think you took time off to work for a pack of company. you said that was morally easier. >> i don't know what you're talking about. i don't know where this is coming from. what you're saying is untrue. i have consistently worked for the israeli prime minister. i never said those quotes a trip did to me. i don't know the source. >> i could bring them back for you. you said at the time the defending israeli policies, you're having a difficult time doing it. >> that is not correct. i never said such words. i deny your sourcing. it is baseless. it is not true. andsimilarity between now 2009 is that israel pulled out of the gaza strip. israel took down our settlements. we redeployed behind the 19 city seven borders. one we pulled out, we were hopi
. >> i'm going to bring in douglas herbert, our international affairs editor, who would like to ask you a question. >> i believe it was in 2009 two incursions-- ago. you said you were no longer able to smile. here we are five years later back in the same situation. are you able to smile now as you defend israeli policies? has your stance changed? i think you took time off to work for a pack of company. you said that was morally easier. >> i don't know what you're talking...
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of bartlett haul and a commissioner on the hotels in the union square the spauld hotel and he does herbert hotel and the park hotel. bartlett hello is a welcoming restaurant the turn of the century designed by michael brendon no one who designed zero, zero and a number the bars on polk street. it has a chef by the name of manuel he was at maverick it burdened or burned down and before that at boulevard we serve a late diner service until 1 o'clock a.m. we're trying to accommodate the theatre crowd we have if you restaurant in the union square. with regard to our outreach we've reached outd out to district 67 probably our preliminary reach out was for the sfpd and the union square public policy and the union square bid and in the general neighbors in our immediate properties adjacent to us. let's see what else can i tell you that would be of interest. we've received a this evening the recommendations from the police department for approvals with regard to the noise automobile noise outside and the security personnel and a eloquent security system and have agreed to comply with the thirty da
of bartlett haul and a commissioner on the hotels in the union square the spauld hotel and he does herbert hotel and the park hotel. bartlett hello is a welcoming restaurant the turn of the century designed by michael brendon no one who designed zero, zero and a number the bars on polk street. it has a chef by the name of manuel he was at maverick it burdened or burned down and before that at boulevard we serve a late diner service until 1 o'clock a.m. we're trying to accommodate the theatre...
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you hide as much as >> frank herbert says you know politics is the appearance of being open and hiding as much as possible you come in here and saying you're open and honest we just had an discussion about mr. syncountries case you didn't say a darn thing why was this on the agenda you didn't discuss anything except you wanted to discuss you're going to go into closed session and discuss a bunch of other stuff. last month you were making those idiot, of course, comments about trying to hide stuff i know you are. i know you have people like mr. sincroy i'm one of the parties and will take a case and schedule it after i leave the state and hear it before i come back and you ignore me. >> i just tells us we're going to be asking advise we're not hiding it we're telling you that. >> i'm supposed to building you're here discussing whether or not we should go into closed session if donates the extent of the discussion why did you need to discuss going into closed session about any of it. >> in some ways i am impressed you think their various things to be talking about beyond the advice of th
you hide as much as >> frank herbert says you know politics is the appearance of being open and hiding as much as possible you come in here and saying you're open and honest we just had an discussion about mr. syncountries case you didn't say a darn thing why was this on the agenda you didn't discuss anything except you wanted to discuss you're going to go into closed session and discuss a bunch of other stuff. last month you were making those idiot, of course, comments about trying to...
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. >> reporter: when hendrickson started recording the weather in 1930, at age 18, herbert hoover was president. this is your journal from the '30s. >> sure. i remember this thing. i'll be danged. in 1933. january, clear and warm. >> reporter: weather was important to you because you were a farmer. >> because i was a livestock farmer. >> reporter: this weekend, the national weather service will honor his eight decades as an observer. >> am i what? excited in oh, yeah, sure. i can hardly talk. [ laughter ] >> reporter: he does it for his country. hendrickson says, collecting the statistics that to this 101- year-old farmer, are still just the facts of life. anthony mason, cbs news, bridge hampton, new york. >> yeah erica gets to go on after that. and she's up next with the best time to make your outdoor weekend plans when we come back. >> that's rice yeah. how do i follow that act? we have a gorgeous start to the weekend. but things kind of heading down -- downhill as we go further along into that weekend. we'll get your full weekend forecast update for you coming up after the break. w
. >> reporter: when hendrickson started recording the weather in 1930, at age 18, herbert hoover was president. this is your journal from the '30s. >> sure. i remember this thing. i'll be danged. in 1933. january, clear and warm. >> reporter: weather was important to you because you were a farmer. >> because i was a livestock farmer. >> reporter: this weekend, the national weather service will honor his eight decades as an observer. >> am i what? excited in...
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we had during the george herbert walker bush administration you have. we had a and b. cooperate or sanibel operate that killed a bunch of people remember the hot dogs and kill people and they were doing d.n.a. tests all over the country trying to find this stuff you may not be older i'm old enough to remember this so i remember what happened and they it was this incredible like six months d.n.a. c.d.c. detective job trying to track down where these hot dogs were coming from they finally found the factory they they had turned off the alert thing because it was constantly going off it was constantly going off because there was bird poop coming down the out of the roof that they didn't know about to get in the hot dogs people died from it the company that was making them it turns out knew that it was their hot dogs and they concealed it so isn't the appropriate role of government in particularly when the profit motive is involved with things that can kill people to make sure the people don't you kill you for going to live there is a huge there's a huge motive to to have g
we had during the george herbert walker bush administration you have. we had a and b. cooperate or sanibel operate that killed a bunch of people remember the hot dogs and kill people and they were doing d.n.a. tests all over the country trying to find this stuff you may not be older i'm old enough to remember this so i remember what happened and they it was this incredible like six months d.n.a. c.d.c. detective job trying to track down where these hot dogs were coming from they finally found...
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in the quarterfinals today for the third time in history, the last time they were in, herbert hoof was in the oval office. head coach jurgen klinsmann thinks -- hoover was in the oval office. head coach jurgen klinsmann thinks soccer is finally catching on in the u.s. >> it's growing at every level and the locomotive of this is the national team. we want to do well and inspire them and give them enthusiasm and belief, but then when you start that game tomorrow, you got to prove it. >> so far, so good. >>> monday night top five. if i'm hating on the chair umpire, i'm throwing a fastball. jo-wilfried loss to novak djokovic, a bird kept john caso from batting. it's a good idea to put your feet in the bake board before you take off. held -- wake board before you take off, hello? no. 2, they call this the hot foot in major league dugout. a teammate set scott mann's foot on fire. that is how hot the dodgers are right now. back to wimbledon, a vol between the legs at the net for the winner. he beats leonardo meyer to advance in the quarterfinals to play andy murray. wretch hit that between hi
in the quarterfinals today for the third time in history, the last time they were in, herbert hoof was in the oval office. head coach jurgen klinsmann thinks -- hoover was in the oval office. head coach jurgen klinsmann thinks soccer is finally catching on in the u.s. >> it's growing at every level and the locomotive of this is the national team. we want to do well and inspire them and give them enthusiasm and belief, but then when you start that game tomorrow, you got to prove it....
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that when they have a panty threw it off of them they didn't bathe they suddenly had to deal george herbert walker bush gave them amnesty he they they pled guilty to a small thing they paid one hundred thousand dollars fine and they did a joint news conference with bush and there was even a civil suit though right i don't know i mean i think i think that's an interesting what while lawyers make sure that all the stuff like these are what have mental so you're saying right now the current system that we have the highest rate of supplemental egypt right now no i'm saying that we have the highest rate of people getting food poisoning you know so have more government workers a little less voice the what if the current system does not work if you will go let's give it the police has laid out working that we did it that there's not enough in fact. for reagan we did not have the highest real food borne illness and before race you know back to reagan right well that's when the ruin we started cutting so we were able to utilize it'll probably to walk about like children whatever we have and all live
that when they have a panty threw it off of them they didn't bathe they suddenly had to deal george herbert walker bush gave them amnesty he they they pled guilty to a small thing they paid one hundred thousand dollars fine and they did a joint news conference with bush and there was even a civil suit though right i don't know i mean i think i think that's an interesting what while lawyers make sure that all the stuff like these are what have mental so you're saying right now the current system...
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. >> reporter: when hendrickson started recording the weather in 1930 at age 18, herbert hoover was presidentyour journal from the 30s. >> sure. i remember this thing! i'll be damned! in 1933, january clear and warm. >> reporter: weather was important to you because you were a farmer. >> because i was a lived stock farmer. >> reporter: this weekend, the national weather system will honor his eight decades as an observer. >> am i what? excited? oh, yes, sure. i can hardly talk. >> reporter: he does it for his country, richard hendrickson says collecting the statistics that to this 101-year-old farmer are still just the facts of life. anthony mason, cbs news, bridgehampton, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org 8ñ >>> shia labeouf had a day in court looking very different from the night of his disorderly conduct arrest. >> could that suit and tie be a sign that he's finally cleaning up his act? >> how'd it go, shia? >> shia w
. >> reporter: when hendrickson started recording the weather in 1930 at age 18, herbert hoover was presidentyour journal from the 30s. >> sure. i remember this thing! i'll be damned! in 1933, january clear and warm. >> reporter: weather was important to you because you were a farmer. >> because i was a lived stock farmer. >> reporter: this weekend, the national weather system will honor his eight decades as an observer. >> am i what? excited? oh, yes, sure....
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herbert only wanted his first name used. he's been in the bay view for some 24 years. he's seen this kind of violence before. >> for the summertime, it seems like this is when the violence really picks up. and it could be because a lot of the young people is not working and not doing anything. >> reporter: police say they have yet to find evidence that links the shootings together. what's more, they say the victims don't seem to have ties too each other. vick lee, abc 7 news. >>> there are new numbers tonight on a new type of weapon the tsa is seeing at airports around the country. can you imagine a knife really no bigger than a credit card? they are thin enough to fit in a wallet but sharp enough to slice through cardboard or draw blood. the blade is made of steel. once it is folded out, the raining section of the card snaps together in the shape of a handle. today the tsa says it has confiscated 528 of these things at 60 airports around the country just over the past year. in the last week, 20 of them at san francisco international airport. in the meantime, the tsa i
herbert only wanted his first name used. he's been in the bay view for some 24 years. he's seen this kind of violence before. >> for the summertime, it seems like this is when the violence really picks up. and it could be because a lot of the young people is not working and not doing anything. >> reporter: police say they have yet to find evidence that links the shootings together. what's more, they say the victims don't seem to have ties too each other. vick lee, abc 7 news....
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fire captain herbert johnson was an outstanding member, proudly serving the city 32 years. tragically johnson passed away on november 2, 2012, while battling flames. a decorated firefighter, he earned the medal of honor for the rescue, of several children rescuing them from a burning apartment. captain johnson was only 54. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from maryland. mr. cummings: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. cummings: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 3085, a bill to designate the facility of the united states postal service located at 3349 west 111th street in chicago, illinois, as the captain herbert johnson memorial post office building. i want to thank representative dan lipinski for introducing this measure to honor a hero from the city of chicago. captain johnson was a 32-year veteran firefighter who was remembered by friends an family as an all-around great guy and great family. johnson comes from a family of push servant
fire captain herbert johnson was an outstanding member, proudly serving the city 32 years. tragically johnson passed away on november 2, 2012, while battling flames. a decorated firefighter, he earned the medal of honor for the rescue, of several children rescuing them from a burning apartment. captain johnson was only 54. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from maryland. mr. cummings: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may...
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. >> reporter: when hendrickson started recording the weather in 1930 at age 18, herbert hoover was president is your journal from the '30s. >> sure. i remember this thing! i'll be damned! in 1933, "january, clear and warm." >> reporter: weather was important to you because you were a farmer. >> because i was a livestock farmer. >> reporter: this weekend, the national weather system will honor his eight decades as an observer. >> am i what? excited? oh, yes, sure. i can hardly talk. >> reporter: he does it for his country, richard hendrickson says, collecting the statistics that, to this 101-year-old farmer, are still just the facts of life. anthony mason, cbs news, bridgehampton, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all swimming hole. good evening, i'm de la >>> now at 6, it's green, grows and could make you sick. toxic algae is taking over a popular bay area swimming hole. good evening, i'm vehicular manslaughter. >> i'm ken bastida. da lin is at oakland's lake with a look. >> reporter: normally a lot of folks would be at this sandy bea
. >> reporter: when hendrickson started recording the weather in 1930 at age 18, herbert hoover was president is your journal from the '30s. >> sure. i remember this thing! i'll be damned! in 1933, "january, clear and warm." >> reporter: weather was important to you because you were a farmer. >> because i was a livestock farmer. >> reporter: this weekend, the national weather system will honor his eight decades as an observer. >> am i what? excited?...
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all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbertand i thank our guests liam halligan author of this brilliant cover story and this we expect to hear and i got it's the next crash every live going to times tweet us the kaiser report and the next time. external where you. live. to. play. it. suggests to me such a clear. a political commitment to get much more efficiently changing every minute. plumbing the last lap the well. my alarm clock ahead. plus feels like the simplicity old chap. excuses to blame sometimes for nothing. to sneeze at. it's not just you give up the story will be just to keep you safe in a state to take a look to be with but he was. playing . did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crass cynical we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by
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care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert and i thank our guest robert david stale his book is the open source everything manifesto if you like that in times tweet us the kaiser reported the next time. we never saw that coming. we had no idea our children are gay. i would actually just at night pray to god you know me normal. they said you're a homo you're a homo and from that day in first grade i swear my life changed forever i became like the ridicule i don't think it stopped still to this day. well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states if the church was going to fire me that's what they had to do but i was going to do this with. the least be cool language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world talks books fifty r.p.m. interviews for intriguing stories for you to. see in troy. to find out more visit our big dog c
care and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert and i thank our guest robert david stale his book is the open source everything manifesto if you like that in times tweet us the kaiser reported the next time. we never saw that coming. we had no idea our children are gay. i would actually just at night pray to god you know me normal. they said you're a homo you're a homo and from that day in first grade i swear my life changed forever i...