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huckleberry finn? where all the christenings take place.is it that makes american guys give these names to planes, tanks, trucks, even railroad engines? suddenly brought up a serious problem. somebody else yelled, hannah bella. the ocean was getting to look a little different to us. so far it had been all smooth sailing. this cannot last much longer. low on the horizon, we pick it up on the pacific a toll. one of those island paradises that they made how on earth for our marines. it is a normal, circular chain of islands, part of an extinct volcano 30 miles across. inside it hits the deep laguna bluewater, protected from the open sea. as we rounded the point we saw ships of every size, type, and shape. warships and merchant vessels as far as you can see. this is over there the carrier sager -- carrier saratoga. seagoing workhorses with long gray tankers with transports and cargo ships. landing craft and patrol boats. pretty soon the harbor boat comes hustling up from the port director. now, here we were, two thirds of the way across the pac
huckleberry finn? where all the christenings take place.is it that makes american guys give these names to planes, tanks, trucks, even railroad engines? suddenly brought up a serious problem. somebody else yelled, hannah bella. the ocean was getting to look a little different to us. so far it had been all smooth sailing. this cannot last much longer. low on the horizon, we pick it up on the pacific a toll. one of those island paradises that they made how on earth for our marines. it is a...
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with james baldwin whom i feel is a true progeny of mark twain but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn, goes into sinclair lewis babbitt, and heart is a lonely hunter. >> how do you tie those books together? how do they make america's? >> well, you know, reading all these books i'd read so many times before, i realized how much american books special beginning with huck finn, baby a reflection of america's moral compass. that those he was most an outcast and most of them not searching for materialism or money or success but like huck finn deciding that it is a edit to go to hell than do the right thing. i felt america today needs to be reminded of the fact that it was based on an idea and no space on the dream. and if you lose that dream you will never have the other aspect of it which is the material aspect. all of these books are talking about the greatest danger to america's conformity and complacency. and this hole ideological division that we are creating today. and it makes me uncomfortable. i now love america enough to make it my home i have to start complaining. >> but isn
with james baldwin whom i feel is a true progeny of mark twain but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn, goes into sinclair lewis babbitt, and heart is a lonely hunter. >> how do you tie those books together? how do they make america's? >> well, you know, reading all these books i'd read so many times before, i realized how much american books special beginning with huck finn, baby a reflection of america's moral compass. that those he was most an outcast and most of them...
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it's been nearly three months since david renzul was murdered while hiking at huckleberry botanical preserve off skyline boulevard. on sunday, hundreds of friends and family showed up at the trail to show support for the victim - who was a popular english and journalism teacher for more then 30-years. now his son is talking about the kind of man his father was, and how he hopes he can help curb violence in the community. offificals at east bay regional parks have released two sketches of the possible suspects. they believe the motive in the murder was robbery. but haven't said much else about the case. in suburban new york city today.the fiery scene when a train crashed into a jeep. it happened during evening rush hour. the train was packed with 750 people. it slammed into the jeep cherokee at a crossing.killing the car's driver and six people on the train. twitter pictures show how badly the inside of the train car was burned in the resulting fireball. it happened in valhalla - about 20 minutes north of manhattan. officials say the impact was so forceful -- the electrified third rail buckle
it's been nearly three months since david renzul was murdered while hiking at huckleberry botanical preserve off skyline boulevard. on sunday, hundreds of friends and family showed up at the trail to show support for the victim - who was a popular english and journalism teacher for more then 30-years. now his son is talking about the kind of man his father was, and how he hopes he can help curb violence in the community. offificals at east bay regional parks have released two sketches of the...
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david runzel was the teacher and avid hiker killed on the huckleberry regional preserve trail in december. two hundred people showed up to the event including his family, members of his church, and friends. they wanted to honor his memory. ruenzel's murder has not been solved and no arrests made. there is a twenty-five thousand dollar reward for information leading to the killer. oakland police released a sketch of two men who are persons of interest in this case. san francisco has a brand new state of the art medical facility. 10 years in the makingthe u-c- s-f mission bay medical center opened today kron 4's mike pelton shows us how they transferred patients from other hospitals and how the new facility is helping with their recovery. with a stuffed animal by her side 16-year-old iris vandalen took a historic ambulance ride. i really like it iris is now in the brand new ucsf mission bay medical center. to help treat her abodminal pain stemming from her ulcerative colitis. it's a lot better the rooms are single rooms, own bathroom and shower 40 ambulances transported more than 120 patien
david runzel was the teacher and avid hiker killed on the huckleberry regional preserve trail in december. two hundred people showed up to the event including his family, members of his church, and friends. they wanted to honor his memory. ruenzel's murder has not been solved and no arrests made. there is a twenty-five thousand dollar reward for information leading to the killer. oakland police released a sketch of two men who are persons of interest in this case. san francisco has a brand new...
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he also loved to hike the huckleberry preserve in the oakland hills. >> we're excited to go see what he saw, in his last moments. >> hundreds of people walked this narrow trail today, the same path taken by david rens lell last november. friends and family pausing to leave flowers and notes at the spot where david was robbed and shot at close range by two men. >> we're their stand together and to see what he saw some in doing so, hopefully some good can come from what occurred. >> david work for the bell and melinda gates foundation and taught english and journalism for years in danville. >> we brought this for the family, who lost their husband their brother, their son. our community has a loss too. >> these police sketches provided by witnesses show one suspect in his 20s, thin, tread looks, the other 6'0" and over overweight, describe a overly friendly. rensells friend hope someone with,. can help. >> there's some people who know who did this. >> some neighbors are afraid to hike this trail anymore. >> we need more police presence. we need the neighbors the community, to be togeth
he also loved to hike the huckleberry preserve in the oakland hills. >> we're excited to go see what he saw, in his last moments. >> hundreds of people walked this narrow trail today, the same path taken by david rens lell last november. friends and family pausing to leave flowers and notes at the spot where david was robbed and shot at close range by two men. >> we're their stand together and to see what he saw some in doing so, hopefully some good can come from what...
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committee improved we don't see any increased revenue we don't sell properties we work with people at huckleberrye work with families in san francisco
committee improved we don't see any increased revenue we don't sell properties we work with people at huckleberrye work with families in san francisco
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. >> huckleberry. >> ginkgo biloba. >> i have a hipster baby name. >> oh.t's a psa, people for all of those hipsters with their fine beards and beautiful fedoras and bikes with one gear. >> amper sand. not the word the symbol. >> naming their children really weird names. it's going to cause trouble when they grow up. how hard is life trying to be taken serious. >> i going pick up a prescription and you have to hear val track, your prescription is ready because it's val track. >> at the same time it is weirdly accurate. >> you can't name your child anything you just can't. why would you name your child like that? >> that would be fun, name your child anything. anything. >> i'm anything. >> anything calderone. >> hipster parents, please when you give that baby that weird name. >> that baby's going to grow up and become an assault. >> i. >> am. >> just. >> like. >> you. >> that's going to do it for us here at "right this minute," everybody. we'll see you next t (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos.
. >> huckleberry. >> ginkgo biloba. >> i have a hipster baby name. >> oh.t's a psa, people for all of those hipsters with their fine beards and beautiful fedoras and bikes with one gear. >> amper sand. not the word the symbol. >> naming their children really weird names. it's going to cause trouble when they grow up. how hard is life trying to be taken serious. >> i going pick up a prescription and you have to hear val track, your prescription is ready...
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. >> stephan says his dad loved being a gran father and loved to hike the huckleberry preserve in the oakland hills. >> we were excited to go see what he saw in his last moments. >> hundreds of people walked this narrow trail today the same path taken by 60-year-old david last november. friends and family pausing to leave flowers and notes at the spot where david was robbed and shot at close range by two men. >> we're just here to stan together and to see what he saw, and in doing so, hopefully, some good can come from what occurred. >> david worked for the bill and melinda gates foundation and taught english and journalism for years at the atheenian school in danville. >> we brought this flower for the family, who lost their husband, their brother, their son. our community has a loss, too. >> these police sketches provided by witnesses show one suspect in his 20s, thin with dread locks the other about six feet zpaul overweight skriblds as overly friendly. david's friends help someone with information can help. >> there are some people probably watching this who know who did this and
. >> stephan says his dad loved being a gran father and loved to hike the huckleberry preserve in the oakland hills. >> we were excited to go see what he saw in his last moments. >> hundreds of people walked this narrow trail today the same path taken by 60-year-old david last november. friends and family pausing to leave flowers and notes at the spot where david was robbed and shot at close range by two men. >> we're just here to stan together and to see what he saw,...
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he also loved to hike the huckleberry preserve in the oakland hills. >> we're excited to go see what he saw, in his last moments. >> hundreds of people walked this narrow trail today, the same path taken by david rens lell last november. friends and family pausing to leave flowers and notes at the spot where david was robbed and shot at close range by two men. >> we're their stand together and to see what he saw some in doing so, hopefully some good can come from what occurred. >> david work for the bell and melinda gates foundation and taught english and journalism for years in danville. >> we brought this for the family, who lost their husband their brother, their son. our community has a loss too. >> these police sketches provided by witnesses show one suspect in his 20s, thin, tread looks, the other 6'0" and over overweight, describe a overly friendly. rensells friend hope someone with,. can help. >> there's some people who know who did this. >> some neighbors are afraid to hike this trail anymore. >> we need more police presence. we need the neighbors the community, to be togeth
he also loved to hike the huckleberry preserve in the oakland hills. >> we're excited to go see what he saw, in his last moments. >> hundreds of people walked this narrow trail today, the same path taken by david rens lell last november. friends and family pausing to leave flowers and notes at the spot where david was robbed and shot at close range by two men. >> we're their stand together and to see what he saw some in doing so, hopefully some good can come from what...
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committee improved we don't see any increased revenue we don't sell properties we work with people at huckleberrye work with families in san francisco it is only coming to our contractor with the we have to ask for increases we can keep with some of the expends we have i'm going to throw a couple of numbers all right. in the last year through our improvements increased by 7.4 percent our benefits over the last 5 years have increased annually 15 percent we have a had percent increase in the afternoon for our staff 1.5 percent didn't add up and adding 7.5 is a step towards that we need a loefrment fix so we don't have to come forward here everyday pass this onto the full board and talk about long term strategies for the challenge. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm nancy deputy director of the social services we serve over 22 hundred people in the city that are hopeless the point i want to make the speakers have said things about the long term solution think about do the math if the minimum wage is - what does 7.5 percent get you may $23 a month or $5 a week bethink about that in ma
committee improved we don't see any increased revenue we don't sell properties we work with people at huckleberrye work with families in san francisco it is only coming to our contractor with the we have to ask for increases we can keep with some of the expends we have i'm going to throw a couple of numbers all right. in the last year through our improvements increased by 7.4 percent our benefits over the last 5 years have increased annually 15 percent we have a had percent increase in the...
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. >> catherine: scott rates is live at huckleberry botanical preserve off skyline blvd.where the crime> catherine: scott, what's he saying.? >> reporter:it's been nearly three months since david renzul was murdered while hiking on this trail, now his son is speaking out talking about the kind of man his father was, and how he hopes he can help curve violence in the community >> reporter:looking out over lake merritt and reflecting. there's not a day that goes by where stefan ruenzel doesn't think about his father and the mystery surrounding his death. >> reporter:david ruenzel was murdered while hiking in the oakland hills last year east by regional parks police believe the motive was robbery but have not said much about the case only releasing these two sketches of the possible suspects. on sunday hundreds of friends and family showed up to the trail to show support for the english and journalism teacher of more then 30 years stefan says his father was always giving back to the community. >> he cannot spend time sharing with my son what he did with me. that is the biggest tragedy of a
. >> catherine: scott rates is live at huckleberry botanical preserve off skyline blvd.where the crime> catherine: scott, what's he saying.? >> reporter:it's been nearly three months since david renzul was murdered while hiking on this trail, now his son is speaking out talking about the kind of man his father was, and how he hopes he can help curve violence in the community >> reporter:looking out over lake merritt and reflecting. there's not a day that goes by where...
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the teacher and hiker who was killed on the huckleberry regional preserve trail back in december. >>james:family members held a memorial hike yesterday. about 200 people showed up to honor his memory. >> james:police are still investigating the murder, and no arrests have been made. >> james:there is a 25- thousand dollar reward for information that leads to an arrest. >> james:oakland police released a they're looking for in connection with the case. >> james:the cleanup is underway at an oakland restaurant following a suspected grease fire. >> james:the fire started in the joy luck restaurant's kitchen around four p-m yesterday. >> james:investigators think the fire was caused by grease build-up, but it's still under investigation. >> james:luckily, no one was hurt. restaurant owners hope to re-open in about a week. >> reporter: over the next few days some pretty good line of the bay area. there is a quite a bit of snow there will give more snow in the next there to cause this is said and done will get some relief merely cold air in place of a to bridges will be below freezing for
the teacher and hiker who was killed on the huckleberry regional preserve trail back in december. >>james:family members held a memorial hike yesterday. about 200 people showed up to honor his memory. >> james:police are still investigating the murder, and no arrests have been made. >> james:there is a 25- thousand dollar reward for information that leads to an arrest. >> james:oakland police released a they're looking for in connection with the case. >> james:the...
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the teacher and avid hiker was killed on the huckleberry regional preserve trail in december. two hundred people showed up to the event including his family, members of his church, and friends. they wanted to honor his memory. ruenzel's murder has not been solved and no arrests made. there is a twenty-five thousand dollar reward for information leading to the killer. oakland police released a sketch of two men who are persons of interest in this case. the new england patriots are world champions. winning super bowl 49 in dramatic fashion. it came right down to the final seconds on the clock.and fighting erupted as tempers flared. but the patriots do it again winning 28-24. after a bad seahawks play in the final crucial seconds. kron-4's scott rates - his eyes glued to the game - has also been tracking social media response all day. scott, i can only imagine what are people saying! >>scott rates:it was on of those games vickey, but in the end 49ers fans probley got their wish a seahawks loss. super bowl 49 had a little bit of everything including a fight!!! a most unbelievable
the teacher and avid hiker was killed on the huckleberry regional preserve trail in december. two hundred people showed up to the event including his family, members of his church, and friends. they wanted to honor his memory. ruenzel's murder has not been solved and no arrests made. there is a twenty-five thousand dollar reward for information leading to the killer. oakland police released a sketch of two men who are persons of interest in this case. the new england patriots are world...
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he is basically one of the twain characters in "huckleberry finn." [laughter] this manly man.out having a former boxer lube him down every day after his workout as a minister. billy graham was much more subdued, but if any of you have ever heard billy graham preach it is very masculine. he looks straight at you and points. he created a slogan -- look them in the eye. malcolm x learned how to speak by watching billy graham. if you see videos of malcolm x speaking, and you put it side by side with billy graham, it is the same. malcolm x is brilliant at borrowing from billy graham. martin luther king, who is also this virile, masculine preacher his big flaw is that he was a womanizer. this hymn, this poem becomes a masculine song, even though its origins were feminine. at a time when julia ward howe is forgotten. aside from battle -- elaine showalter, one of the great literary scholars of princeton is now doing a full book on julia ward howe, solely as a poet, making the case that her poetry in general will stand up to any poet in the 19th century, one of the great poets in the e
he is basically one of the twain characters in "huckleberry finn." [laughter] this manly man.out having a former boxer lube him down every day after his workout as a minister. billy graham was much more subdued, but if any of you have ever heard billy graham preach it is very masculine. he looks straight at you and points. he created a slogan -- look them in the eye. malcolm x learned how to speak by watching billy graham. if you see videos of malcolm x speaking, and you put it side...
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but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn goes into -- [inaudible] and then carson mccarter's "the heart is a lonely hunter," ending with -- [inaudible] >> how do you tie those books together, and how do they make america -- >> or money or success. but like huck finn deciding that it is better to go to hell but do the right thing. of thethe rest belong to the blackakes hats, you know? we don't even watch the news channel that disagrees with us. why the democracy is vital when you confront and challenge and accept that you should also be challenged. you should also be questioned. in huck finn come in each of these great american novels we have a democracy of voices where even the villain has a voice you know? and it goes understanding and not condemnation. i think ideology that is willing over america today is very dangerous to the health of our country. >> azar nafisi, how did reading lolita change your life? >> well, you know, it changed my life in the sense i rather always doubt and question myself. i never thought i would be successful and honest to god you should listen to
but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn goes into -- [inaudible] and then carson mccarter's "the heart is a lonely hunter," ending with -- [inaudible] >> how do you tie those books together, and how do they make america -- >> or money or success. but like huck finn deciding that it is better to go to hell but do the right thing. of thethe rest belong to the blackakes hats, you know? we don't even watch the news channel that disagrees with us. why the democracy is...
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but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn goes into -- [inaudible] and then carson mccarter's "the heart is a lonely hunter," ending with -- [inaudible] >> how do you tie those books together, and how do they make america -- >> or money or success. but like huck finn deciding that it is better to go to hell but do the right thing. >> it makes me uncomfortable. i now love america enough to make it my home, so i have to start complaining. >> but isn't division and argument, isn't that good for a democracy? >> argument and debate is great for democracy. ideology is very, very fatal to democracy because, you know, ideology makes you feel very comfortable. we all belong to the white house, the one that is -- [inaudible] and the rest belong to the black hats, you know? we don't even watch the news channel that disagrees with us. a democracy is vital. when you confront and challenge and accept that you should also be challenged, you should also be questioned. in huck finn in each of these great american novels we have a democracy of voices where even the villain has a voice, you know
but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn goes into -- [inaudible] and then carson mccarter's "the heart is a lonely hunter," ending with -- [inaudible] >> how do you tie those books together, and how do they make america -- >> or money or success. but like huck finn deciding that it is better to go to hell but do the right thing. >> it makes me uncomfortable. i now love america enough to make it my home, so i have to start complaining. >> but isn't...
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who i feel is that true progeny of mark twain but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn, goes into babbitt. >> how do you tie those books together? how do they make america? >> well, you know, rereading all those books i had i have read so many times before i realized how much american books become a reflection of america's moral compass. those orphaned restless euros, most of them outcasts, most of them not from materialism or money or suspense, but like-deciding it was better to go to hell and do the right thing. she it was based on idea. if you lose that dream you
who i feel is that true progeny of mark twain but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn, goes into babbitt. >> how do you tie those books together? how do they make america? >> well, you know, rereading all those books i had i have read so many times before i realized how much american books become a reflection of america's moral compass. those orphaned restless euros, most of them outcasts, most of them not from materialism or money or suspense, but like-deciding it was...
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with james baldwin who i feel is that true progeny of mark twain but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn, goes into babbitt. >> how do you tie those books together? how do they make america? >> well, you know, rereading all those books i had i have read so many times before i realized how much american books become a reflection of america's moral compass. those orphaned restless euros, most of them outcasts, most of them not from materialism or money or suspense, but like-deciding it was better to go to hell and do the right thing. she it was based on idea. if you lose that dream you will never have the other aspect of it. and all of these books are talking about the greatest danger to america as conformity and complacency. this whole ideological delusion that we are creating today. and it and it makes me uncomfortable. i love america enough to make it my home. i have to start complaining. >> but isn't division and argument good for democracy? >> argument and debate is great for democracy. ideology is very, very fatal to democracy. ideology makes you feel. we all belong. the rest be
with james baldwin who i feel is that true progeny of mark twain but it begins with mark twain's huckleberry finn, goes into babbitt. >> how do you tie those books together? how do they make america? >> well, you know, rereading all those books i had i have read so many times before i realized how much american books become a reflection of america's moral compass. those orphaned restless euros, most of them outcasts, most of them not from materialism or money or suspense, but...