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it was in classical at pes, obviously, and it was in london, obviously, and then it was in paris in the 20s, and it was in grenich village for a long time, but he said, you know, like, once they leave, i have never seen it move back to the old neighborhood. who knows where it is now. i don't know. i've been asking people. some say, well, sort of berlin, brazil is having stuff going op, china's having stuff going op, which may be an argument because it's becoming more global and shouldn't worry about this, but i don't know. >> well, i -- one more question. >> i often wonder if great artists and writers could have flourishedded in another place than grenich village. like john savings and -- joan sloan and others could they have done what they did someplace else? >> chicago, the chicago renaissance, they had their own scene going for a whim, and a lot of those people fed the village scene because they heard about how they should be in grenich village so they moved here from chicago. san fransisco had a scene going at various times, in the 50s and in the 60s, north beach in san fransisco ha
it was in classical at pes, obviously, and it was in london, obviously, and then it was in paris in the 20s, and it was in grenich village for a long time, but he said, you know, like, once they leave, i have never seen it move back to the old neighborhood. who knows where it is now. i don't know. i've been asking people. some say, well, sort of berlin, brazil is having stuff going op, china's having stuff going op, which may be an argument because it's becoming more global and shouldn't worry...
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in state power is in punishment.indeed different components of the modern drug war have resolved certain governing dilemmas whether it be policing the inner-city or justifying u.s. intervention in the developing world and these everyday tasks in the drug war sustained a state project which would otherwise and by every reasonable indicator be defined as a failure. with drugs as a prop d.c. is often served as the federal government stage. this pattern should trouble every american. i argue in my book that the drug war has been seized upon to it ends other agendas in the state both at home and abroad. this propensity to use the drug war as a means to achieve other and cheat citizens out of an honest tally of modern u.s. power. in this way the district of columbia serve not only as a proving ground for much of the drug war it foreshadowed its governing agent. citizens of the nations capital watched as congressional gamut to advance punishment were foisted upon them without recourse to the ballot box. similarly as a count
in state power is in punishment.indeed different components of the modern drug war have resolved certain governing dilemmas whether it be policing the inner-city or justifying u.s. intervention in the developing world and these everyday tasks in the drug war sustained a state project which would otherwise and by every reasonable indicator be defined as a failure. with drugs as a prop d.c. is often served as the federal government stage. this pattern should trouble every american. i argue in my...
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in order to clarify, what, in my view, is the situation in latin america. they want to make sense from the reality to have lenses, if you wish, or some sort of frame work through which we can look at the reality of latin america today. so the book is compromised by nine chapters. in the first chapter, i discuss the roots of the revolution. there's revolution in venezuela, but also in the countries that actually had a following in the venezuela motive, like bolivia, ect.. the explanation they give to why the bolivia revolution emerged is not necessarily an economic explanation, but i can identify the reasons why it emerged, but mostly i attribute the merchants of the revolutions to the fact that these were very efficient democracies. they were responses so democracies, and it was limited to just the agent of voting. people would vote for the leaders and the pears, and the parties do way they want and then wait for the next election. there was no connection. there was -- they all -- the mention of representatives didn't exist. with the emergence of democracy
in order to clarify, what, in my view, is the situation in latin america. they want to make sense from the reality to have lenses, if you wish, or some sort of frame work through which we can look at the reality of latin america today. so the book is compromised by nine chapters. in the first chapter, i discuss the roots of the revolution. there's revolution in venezuela, but also in the countries that actually had a following in the venezuela motive, like bolivia, ect.. the explanation they...
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in henry is in the audience. this was discussed. >> and it was published. >> but, i was not the author of that paper. i thought it was a fascinating paper, but i don't know the details. >> we would get to you. >> use written about this. >> published. on our website. been there for your. >> all right. >> take a look. >> i'm happy to, by the way -- i'm happy to say as much when i know things and happy to say when i also don't know enough to go down a path where would get myself in deep trouble. other question. henry. [laughter] >> it was not. maybe. sort of. he had a lot of detail and there. when you're at the conference, we discussed that. think it was the result of that presentation and brno's that helps generate your interest in writing this book. so by the way, i think you ought to be commended in bringing us back to all time religion. worry u.s. states again, not just men. let me ask you a question. we and friends of mine have tried to interest the pentagon in doing analyses of what it would take to intervene.
in henry is in the audience. this was discussed. >> and it was published. >> but, i was not the author of that paper. i thought it was a fascinating paper, but i don't know the details. >> we would get to you. >> use written about this. >> published. on our website. been there for your. >> all right. >> take a look. >> i'm happy to, by the way -- i'm happy to say as much when i know things and happy to say when i also don't know enough to go down...
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two in pakistan and two in yemen.istan are important to look at because there are elections in pakistan and a new prime minister was elected. number two was to come into that election and there were a lot of campaign programs against the drones. we followed most of the tribal areas where the drones drugs are being used to speak out against them. the fact that he came in number two is very significant and also is the fact that the one who came in number one is his first talk that he was totally against the use of jones and he had been calling up united states to stop using these. the first drone attack after the president's speech is one that was touted in the u.s. since the number two taliban pursuit was killed. the reporting from pakistan is very different than the reporting here. the reporting their says what happens when you killed a number two guy, you kill the number three guy because he becomes number two. so then we are starting to have talks and personnel is much more strenuous and they begin to talk. so that
two in pakistan and two in yemen.istan are important to look at because there are elections in pakistan and a new prime minister was elected. number two was to come into that election and there were a lot of campaign programs against the drones. we followed most of the tribal areas where the drones drugs are being used to speak out against them. the fact that he came in number two is very significant and also is the fact that the one who came in number one is his first talk that he was totally...
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there are many more indicators in all the areas that i mentioned in there. looking at the phase 2 question that supervisor avalos has asked, which is how this kind of this information be integrated into the budget process, there are some examples from elsewhere that i'll briefly mention. and this assignment, i know, was motivated, inspired in part by what occurred in king county, washington. they have adopted a strategic plan principle in 2010 which was one of the key principles, fair and just so that the county was to serve all residents by promoting fairness and opportunity and eliminating inequities. by county i mean the county government. it became a guiding principle for county government operations. they adopted an ordinance, it's called ordinance 169 48, which requires the application of equity and social justice ~ issues foundational practices to county government operations. and some of the details there, all county departments are charged with increasing access to the determinants of equity through the way they deliver services, through their polic
there are many more indicators in all the areas that i mentioned in there. looking at the phase 2 question that supervisor avalos has asked, which is how this kind of this information be integrated into the budget process, there are some examples from elsewhere that i'll briefly mention. and this assignment, i know, was motivated, inspired in part by what occurred in king county, washington. they have adopted a strategic plan principle in 2010 which was one of the key principles, fair and just...
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he enrolled in the marine math and science academy in chicago, excelled in school in the young marines program. eventually rose to become the city corps staff command of the highest ranking cadet of 11,000 junior rotc students in chicago. in a letter he wrote to me, he said i want to serve and fight to protect my country. i'm an american. i know nothing but the united states. last week, in a sad, tragic, meaning-spirited vote, the house of representatives passed an -- mean-spirited vote, the house of representatives passed an amendment to deport dreamers like alejandro. it is a shameless display of lack of stalk -- understanding of this fine young man and thousands more just like him who just want to be part of america's future. and losing him would not make us any stronger. let me introduce you to another dreamer. isaac carbojol and his brother victoria. isaac was brought to united states by his mother when he was 5 years old. they settled in a suburb of plord, oregon. a military recruiter told isaac he could have a promising career in the armed forces. he sought the advice of a famil
he enrolled in the marine math and science academy in chicago, excelled in school in the young marines program. eventually rose to become the city corps staff command of the highest ranking cadet of 11,000 junior rotc students in chicago. in a letter he wrote to me, he said i want to serve and fight to protect my country. i'm an american. i know nothing but the united states. last week, in a sad, tragic, meaning-spirited vote, the house of representatives passed an -- mean-spirited vote, the...
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still should squeeze in 66 in sausalito, 66 in san francisco and about 72 in oakland. nice wet next couple day, probably going to warm up through friday. then over the weekend another area of low pressure drops in the bay area. it will bring with it a few more clouds and cool down our temperatures. those numbers stay below average through the beginning of the next week. so no big ridge of high pressure. no major heat wave. but the weather very pleasant especially compared to other parts of the country. >> nice and mild. >> we like it. >> thank you. >>> nearly 100,000 state workers would get pay raises under a proposed contract. governor brown reached a tentative agreement with california's largest public employee union, the seiu. under the new three-year contract, workers would get 4.5 pay raises by july of next year possibly sooner than that. also guaranteed no furlough days and protected healthcare and retirement benefits. workers will vote on the proposal in two weeks. >>> san jose city council has approved a budget with pay raises for the police. they voted 9-2 to
still should squeeze in 66 in sausalito, 66 in san francisco and about 72 in oakland. nice wet next couple day, probably going to warm up through friday. then over the weekend another area of low pressure drops in the bay area. it will bring with it a few more clouds and cool down our temperatures. those numbers stay below average through the beginning of the next week. so no big ridge of high pressure. no major heat wave. but the weather very pleasant especially compared to other parts of the...
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backger drop in mortality in 2009. mortality did not drop very much in 2010. important andr of significant changes. we are always trying to improve our methods. there were some changes in our methodologies. do a better job of projecting the number of people who receive social security benefits. populations. apart we used to try to project them together. of ouranging mix population over time confound our ability to do the best possible job. that resulted in having fewer people receiving benefits. benefits of average goes up somewhat. another is the labor force participation rates. report go to the trustee to see more detail. people out there working or reflectwork to better disability changes over time and to better reflect the increase in longevity. as people are living longer and longer, at some point we project we will be in better health and are ages and people will have a better ability -- other than changing in the valuation period, we had a bunch of things that resulted in higher costs and lower costs and they tend to balance out this year. so there's no
backger drop in mortality in 2009. mortality did not drop very much in 2010. important andr of significant changes. we are always trying to improve our methods. there were some changes in our methodologies. do a better job of projecting the number of people who receive social security benefits. populations. apart we used to try to project them together. of ouranging mix population over time confound our ability to do the best possible job. that resulted in having fewer people receiving...
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in honduras, waiting in like to come here? not ahead of somebody in china or indonesia or italy or spain? of course they're ahead of them. they're not waiting -- and then so i'm without words to express my concern about this. we need to be accurate about what the legislation says here. and so what about this amnesty. people say you shouldn't call it amnesty. i think that's a legitimate word. the legislation right here before us would immediately give legal status, allow people to move to legal permanent residence, and citizenship later, and they have to pay a few thousand dollars in fines. well, i think that's am necessary estimate in my opinion. somebody say, pay a thousand dollar fine. they paid a penalty, therefore you can't call it am necessary system i don't think so. this legislation basically says everybody here is given legal status, and put on a guaranteed path to citizenship, just don't get convicted of a felony. so, i really don't think that is a good argument. so that was continued a bit. i think the sponsors kind
in honduras, waiting in like to come here? not ahead of somebody in china or indonesia or italy or spain? of course they're ahead of them. they're not waiting -- and then so i'm without words to express my concern about this. we need to be accurate about what the legislation says here. and so what about this amnesty. people say you shouldn't call it amnesty. i think that's a legitimate word. the legislation right here before us would immediately give legal status, allow people to move to legal...
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stay in and dying in. it was harder for his family to accept his decision after what happened to him. after his death, they left mississippi, joined the great migration in a sense and stayed away from the state for a long, long time. last year medgar evers' widow returned to jackson after decades away. she returned to jackson not just for a visit, but to live and to run the medgar and myrlie evers institute in jackson, mississippi. this week for the 50th anniversary of his death, they unveiled new portraits of the two of them. the young med gar evers who was outlived by his ideas. in the present day, myrlie evers williams who's trying to carry those ideas forward including in the place where her late husband was most determined to see them take hold. sometimes history feels very far away, but sometimes history comes back close enough to touch. [ male announcer ] citi is over 200 years old. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all we've persevered, supporting s
stay in and dying in. it was harder for his family to accept his decision after what happened to him. after his death, they left mississippi, joined the great migration in a sense and stayed away from the state for a long, long time. last year medgar evers' widow returned to jackson after decades away. she returned to jackson not just for a visit, but to live and to run the medgar and myrlie evers institute in jackson, mississippi. this week for the 50th anniversary of his death, they unveiled...
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in the six week battle it in stews in august and september and october of 1862. the causes are many and complex. and the book sort of goes through that. these were intense battles that were fought in the streets of the small towns of minnesota and they were fought in the fields and river valleys. the involve the retreat of the 2,000 dakota indians out onto the plains and the dakota, the involve the mastering and the reassignment of the thousands and thousands of soldiers, white soldiers that were slated for the union army. as a story coming out a military story, and lousy piece of the larger fabric of the indian war of the northwest that come to include wounded knee and come to include little big horn, the story would have been taught in textbooks aside from those had it not occurred in the civil war not because this is the second period of the run and it is a period of very close to the time of antietam which is so close by year. this war does matter but it's the story of an entire northwestern settlement of the country and it is also the first spark that leads
in the six week battle it in stews in august and september and october of 1862. the causes are many and complex. and the book sort of goes through that. these were intense battles that were fought in the streets of the small towns of minnesota and they were fought in the fields and river valleys. the involve the retreat of the 2,000 dakota indians out onto the plains and the dakota, the involve the mastering and the reassignment of the thousands and thousands of soldiers, white soldiers that...
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well months died at least forty one of the injured in a series of blasts in a fire at an arms depo in central russia witnesses are now reporting fresh explosions to. over six thousand people evacuated from the small town of pio square the first blast went off on tuesday night the town still in a state of emergency. is following the situation there. around two thousand people are now involved in the operation at the scene rescuer is fine man in the next prayers helicopters and tanks have been used as well but despite all the efforts unfortunately it looks like that blaze still continues the rescues have only managed to stop the fire from spreading it's not contained but again it's a huge area on fire almost impossible to get in for rescuers right now because of. possibility for the explosions but yes a little bit with the war snoozes that explosions are continuing we've been here and have a blast happened just recently and this is actually the war scenario the officials have extract is because as you know the incident happened at the site where up to eighteen. to every piece is have be
well months died at least forty one of the injured in a series of blasts in a fire at an arms depo in central russia witnesses are now reporting fresh explosions to. over six thousand people evacuated from the small town of pio square the first blast went off on tuesday night the town still in a state of emergency. is following the situation there. around two thousand people are now involved in the operation at the scene rescuer is fine man in the next prayers helicopters and tanks have been...
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wrockilacking one in seven impressive innings.s of like the offense with a two run homer. >> and developing store where falling of these bay a police chase is on the suspect arrest and to police chase is on the suspe[ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ man ] get the 20 piece mcnuggets. what? that lovely girl, caught your eye? 20 piece mcnuggets are only $4.99. you offer to share them. a conversation begins. that's pretty smart. i been around. [ male announcer ] 20 piece chicken mcnuggets only $4.99, just one of the awesome tastes available only on mcdonald's new extra value menu. the simple joy of being extra smart. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 m
wrockilacking one in seven impressive innings.s of like the offense with a two run homer. >> and developing store where falling of these bay a police chase is on the suspect arrest and to police chase is on the suspe[ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for ann to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citi tablet apps. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ man ] get the 20 piece mcnuggets. what? that lovely girl, caught your...
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in our country. feeding america estimates nearly five million seniors, five million, one in 12 in 2011 were food insecure, double the number in 2001, with prices up and with what's happening across this country, we know that that number is not the top, but probably the base and probably more. senior hunger is a growing problem and we know the costs of food are up. in fact, 6% of households with an elderly person are definitely food insecure, and we know that women over the age of 85 have a poverty rate of 13.8%. that means elderly women have the second highest poverty rate in the nation. this is a great country. no single senior citizen in our country should ever have to worry about food. i remember one senior center that i went to for a small little lunch and put these tiny sandwiches on the plate and cut them in half and i remember a senior woman, very frail, she took half a sandwich an ate it and when no one else was looking she wrapped up the other half of the sandwich and put it in her purse. un
in our country. feeding america estimates nearly five million seniors, five million, one in 12 in 2011 were food insecure, double the number in 2001, with prices up and with what's happening across this country, we know that that number is not the top, but probably the base and probably more. senior hunger is a growing problem and we know the costs of food are up. in fact, 6% of households with an elderly person are definitely food insecure, and we know that women over the age of 85 have a...
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programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy ip interviews intriguing story for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. the highway bill so on the bones of its maker it's the winds through one of the wildest and most beautiful regions of russia a place that's home to less than a million people and the keepers of the great frosts. join me james brown as i travel to the coldest inhabited place in the world. and meet some of the toughest people and hardy astronomers on the planet. just make sure that you keep your eyes on the road. race to the poll of polls only on three. again thousands of business bosses and policy makers from around the globe are brainstorming how to boost economic growth and reform the world's finances the new international forms of petersburg's also the stage of the big economic announcements to president putin says russia signed off a massive deal with china to supply or worth two hundred seventy billion dollars the pill brings got more. th
programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy ip interviews intriguing story for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. the highway bill so on the bones of its maker it's the winds through one of the wildest and most beautiful regions of russia a place that's home to less than a million people and the keepers of the great frosts. join me james brown as i travel to the coldest inhabited place in the world. and meet...
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china, in japan in particular. and so, you know, this is being watching very closely. and it kind of needs to be this goldie locks number. not too low because people worry about the economy, not too strong because then the fed might pull back faster than people expect. >> and that's causing volatility particularly in the dollar/yen cross rate. we got below 96. and then we get this, you know, pension fund, the japanese pension fund and we will buy -- we will lessen our requirement on domestic bonds. but at the same time, no sign of japanese money heading overseas. >> no. that's been one of the big set of paradoxes, really. everybody has been expecting this wave of japanese money to come out of japan and japanese funds as people kind of move away from jgbs and into other assets. and it just really hasn't shown up in the data. in fact, the opposite has been happening. but things move slowly in japan and we've seen that before and we're seeing that happening now. we're seeing big pension fund kind of under direction fr
china, in japan in particular. and so, you know, this is being watching very closely. and it kind of needs to be this goldie locks number. not too low because people worry about the economy, not too strong because then the fed might pull back faster than people expect. >> and that's causing volatility particularly in the dollar/yen cross rate. we got below 96. and then we get this, you know, pension fund, the japanese pension fund and we will buy -- we will lessen our requirement on...
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in particular in the aftermath of the looting of the national museum of iraq in baghdad in the 2003.ings that i created the monuments men foundation for the preservation of art to do, was to not only preserve the legacy of these great heroes, but put it to use so we can reestablish the united states leadership in the protection of cultural treasures. one of the things we did was interview a modern day monuments officer, a woman, corrine wagner, who served with distinguish, had distinguished service in the army who went to iraq following this disastrous initial response to help try and fix things. and since became a curator in minneapolis. and i asked her this question about the importance of the monuments officers, and here was what she had to say. >> the looting of the iraq museum in 2003 caused a lot of anger. it wasn't just bad pr for us in iraq, it was bad pr for us throughout the world. we have to be ever vigilant in trying to educate our elected leaders and the top of the military on the importance of protecting cultural property during armed conflict. during world war ii, it w
in particular in the aftermath of the looting of the national museum of iraq in baghdad in the 2003.ings that i created the monuments men foundation for the preservation of art to do, was to not only preserve the legacy of these great heroes, but put it to use so we can reestablish the united states leadership in the protection of cultural treasures. one of the things we did was interview a modern day monuments officer, a woman, corrine wagner, who served with distinguish, had distinguished...
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"all in the family" in the '70s. and today we are learning today that jean stapleton has died. she tackled once taboo topics such as breast cancer kars and menopause. didn't used to talk about that stuff. in 2002 she was inducted in the tv academy hall of fame. her children said she died of natural causes at her home surrounded by family and friends. she was 90 years of age. >>> former nba star mookie blaylock is upgraded to serious condition after a fiery crash yesterday. the suv he was driving cross nod oncoming traffic and slammed head-on in too minivan. the woman in the van was killed. blaylock had been on life support for several hours after air lifted from the accident scene but since taken off the respirator and sedated. the cause of the crash surnd investigation. >>> coming up, the dream was finally realized today. the non-stop flight to the pacific rim is up and running. we talk to some happy passengers. >>> a wild finish at the o.co coliseum. why the walkoff finish was really just that. marin county is seei
"all in the family" in the '70s. and today we are learning today that jean stapleton has died. she tackled once taboo topics such as breast cancer kars and menopause. didn't used to talk about that stuff. in 2002 she was inducted in the tv academy hall of fame. her children said she died of natural causes at her home surrounded by family and friends. she was 90 years of age. >>> former nba star mookie blaylock is upgraded to serious condition after a fiery crash yesterday....
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in the south bay today look for 88 in santa clara peninsula ranging from 75 in san mateo and 63 at half moon bay and 69 downtown, so, a little bit above average and east bay and plenty of 70's from berkeley and 80 in fremont, and 87 in pittsburg and you can see we are looking at cooler and breezy conditions over the weekend and right through the upcoming work week. leyla gulen? >> we have one accident in fremont blocking the lane southbound side at 880 through fremont. the crash is blocking one lane. we have clear conditions and 880 and 680 to milpitas it is not a problem. we do not see much in the way of slow downs on highway four and antioch into pittsburg we are do to 59 miles per hour which is not too shabby as you continue from pittsburgh to concord moving along at top speeds at 580 that having from the altamont pass toward the dublin/pleasanton interchange. now to the san mateo bridge, 14 minutes ride only to hayward with a little bit of haze but the drive remains clear. >> ahead, seven things to know as you start your day. >> he is beating the anothers against cancer and now a wi
in the south bay today look for 88 in santa clara peninsula ranging from 75 in san mateo and 63 at half moon bay and 69 downtown, so, a little bit above average and east bay and plenty of 70's from berkeley and 80 in fremont, and 87 in pittsburg and you can see we are looking at cooler and breezy conditions over the weekend and right through the upcoming work week. leyla gulen? >> we have one accident in fremont blocking the lane southbound side at 880 through fremont. the crash is...
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she died in october. everything in her life happened in october. she was born in october. died in n october, october. the d.a.r. was founded in october. >> learning more about the death and the effect on the campaign. her influences, there's a story about her support for johns hopkins that you need to tell. okay.h, well the back story is that a ns hopkins had built hospital and was going to build with graduate l education. and they built the hospital but for the out of money medical school. a young woman whose name was mary elizabeth garret who was the owner in the altimore and ohio railroad had a group of women, all of whom at the fathers on the board johns hopkins university. so they would meet regularly in called "the friday," not the friday club. "the friday." and they referred to themselves girls.ir memos as the girls decided to take on the project. mary elizabeth had been the father's sort of right-hand person. watched lled with him, him make, as donald trump would deal.he art of the so she was very aware that this they should that tell johns hopkins that they was ra
she died in october. everything in her life happened in october. she was born in october. died in n october, october. the d.a.r. was founded in october. >> learning more about the death and the effect on the campaign. her influences, there's a story about her support for johns hopkins that you need to tell. okay.h, well the back story is that a ns hopkins had built hospital and was going to build with graduate l education. and they built the hospital but for the out of money medical...
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that you have eight events in china in 2014 versus two in 2008.t of growth happening on that front where nels asia in particular? >> we award our year end championships where the final eight players convene to end the season. and we've recently done a five-year agreement with singapore. for the wta, china is very important to us. now we see a terrific opportunity by being in singapore to build up the business in southeast asia. >> what do you find with regards to sponsorship deals? how is that changing? >> sponsorship, we've been really fortunate. when you have the most marketable female athletes in the world, my job is fairly easy. so we've signed six new sponsors in the last three years during this crisis. our tournament revenues are growing, which means their sponsorship is up, which means player prize money is going up. so i feel very good. sponsors are being diligent. there's more rigor in the decision-making process. but we are winning that race. >> you were just saying as well because i was asking djokovic about whether or not he invests. a
that you have eight events in china in 2014 versus two in 2008.t of growth happening on that front where nels asia in particular? >> we award our year end championships where the final eight players convene to end the season. and we've recently done a five-year agreement with singapore. for the wta, china is very important to us. now we see a terrific opportunity by being in singapore to build up the business in southeast asia. >> what do you find with regards to sponsorship deals?...
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one in the 1990's, one in 2003. justice kennedy as one who think the constitution protects liberty and equality of law, and there is an evolving sense of what is fair and equal. perhaps 30, 40 years ago, perhaps people would not have been trouble, would not have thought about a lot gays and lesbians cannot marry. he says there is an evolving sense of equality in this country. people's ideas are changing. now, what is the justification now, he said, if you have got 13 states were gays and lesbians can marry legally in their states, marriage is usually a state law matter. what is the justification for the federal government to treat them as if they were not married? he says it's not feasible today. justice kennedy was very skeptical of doma. host: the oral arguments, it is available on our websites, part of c-span's video library, www.c-span.org. let's share with you some is paul clement, the former solicitor general in the bush administration. you will hear from associate justice kennedy and justice alito. [video cli
one in the 1990's, one in 2003. justice kennedy as one who think the constitution protects liberty and equality of law, and there is an evolving sense of what is fair and equal. perhaps 30, 40 years ago, perhaps people would not have been trouble, would not have thought about a lot gays and lesbians cannot marry. he says there is an evolving sense of equality in this country. people's ideas are changing. now, what is the justification now, he said, if you have got 13 states were gays and...
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west virginia 1969, and connecticut in 1973, they stepped in and taking the oversight role in rating bridges. we have a national bridge inventory, making sure states, every two years, look at basically how sufficient and safe and structurally sound the nation's bridges are. it does play a role. it's important to understand, though, that the states are in the driver's seat when it comes to spending dollars and federal dollars. >> host: there's ramifications unfolding from the skagit bridge collapse in washington state and it's tearing the town's economy because it's an important artery for transportation. what lessons were learned? take us over what happened in the bridge collapse and what we can understand from this. >> guest: sure. you know, i think generally speaking, what we see here is an aging infrastructure in the united states. this is what's going to happen, the average age of a bridge in the united states is 43 years, built to last 50. it's a growing problem. in the i-5 in washington, this was actually what was known as a fractured critical bridge. it did not -- was not buil
west virginia 1969, and connecticut in 1973, they stepped in and taking the oversight role in rating bridges. we have a national bridge inventory, making sure states, every two years, look at basically how sufficient and safe and structurally sound the nation's bridges are. it does play a role. it's important to understand, though, that the states are in the driver's seat when it comes to spending dollars and federal dollars. >> host: there's ramifications unfolding from the skagit bridge...
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bargo in syria the u.k. and france really led this push to dismantle the which prevailed despite opposition from other european union member states those two countries are saying that this would have somehow helped to ratchet up pressure. against president bashar al assad some of western powers lucy accusing russia at this point of hampering peace efforts on the whole argument about russia supplying assad with weapons how does moscow justify their splits a complex issue russia's plan to ship as three hundred anti-aircraft systems to syria caused a stir this week after president bashar al assad in an interview said that russia will be honoring its defense contracts further complicating things that the israeli elements the israelis have said that they are strongly opposed to this that they are prepared to use force if those weapons are delivered but we have to keep in mind these are contracts were signed roughly a year before the syrian civil war broke out in twenty eleven russians are not prepared to console
bargo in syria the u.k. and france really led this push to dismantle the which prevailed despite opposition from other european union member states those two countries are saying that this would have somehow helped to ratchet up pressure. against president bashar al assad some of western powers lucy accusing russia at this point of hampering peace efforts on the whole argument about russia supplying assad with weapons how does moscow justify their splits a complex issue russia's plan to ship as...
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programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on the t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing stories for you to. see them trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our key question more. when i'm done your bush will the white house confirmed about war crimes prosecution coming up lawyers filed for an iraq obama's arrests. world's top war crimes attorney says he will get george w. bush and huge secret wars you're paying for that you don't even know about. washington's putting in tents and puts the pressure to ovitz home will crime sentences of other countries c'mon does.
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give a real momentum to it in the story in the head of a lot of money in order to recover in the you have billy tate it's the damage it's ruined systems what's happened to the gadhafi family i mean i know we're waiting for say al islam to be tried do you think that trial is ever going to happen who knows what will be a form all of this splendid family. here actually. there is the mother and her daughter the lawyer who. escaped to a junior tunisia to other places in the maghreb who survived there is a sour the in the other son who escaped apparently by the help of the loyal touring during the rebellion tunisia and stayed. are and there is a fairly slum who is still imprisoned by the armed militias which refuses. the government to extradite him to do of sorties. it's unbelievable story this is the illustration the optimal use of place and fully spills and all the other sounds of gadhafi. thus the others were killed during the rebuilding you mentioned earlier the difference between what happened in libya and the international community not getting involved in syria and what you did say
give a real momentum to it in the story in the head of a lot of money in order to recover in the you have billy tate it's the damage it's ruined systems what's happened to the gadhafi family i mean i know we're waiting for say al islam to be tried do you think that trial is ever going to happen who knows what will be a form all of this splendid family. here actually. there is the mother and her daughter the lawyer who. escaped to a junior tunisia to other places in the maghreb who survived...
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this was in 1961. i think it's in the carolinas. there was a plane in the air, a bomber, part of the chrome dome mission, a mission that kept bombers' nuclear weapons up in the air 24/7. when one is down, the other is up so they would have immediate second strike capabilities through that, and win of the planes went down and actually went down near the field of the farmer in eurorei cay, a small town, and one of the hydrogen bombs that the plane was carrying dropped into the swamp. they dug for it. they couldn't find it. they haven't found it, so they put the dirt back, and that's it. to be fair, it's the secondary stage in large part of the bomb not found. the secondary stage of the hydrogen bomb does fusion. that makes the big bang. what was more worrying than that was the second bomb had gone into -- had gone into a tree and it was hanging off the parachute, and when they looked at it, they found that all of those safety measures had been tripped. all of them triggered other than one. including that bad sign because they were des
this was in 1961. i think it's in the carolinas. there was a plane in the air, a bomber, part of the chrome dome mission, a mission that kept bombers' nuclear weapons up in the air 24/7. when one is down, the other is up so they would have immediate second strike capabilities through that, and win of the planes went down and actually went down near the field of the farmer in eurorei cay, a small town, and one of the hydrogen bombs that the plane was carrying dropped into the swamp. they dug for...
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a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hairha or a large increase in acne,ental exposure. men with breast cancerce or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may becomo pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate,te serious side effects include possible increased risk of prostate cancer,er lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs.s tell your doctorto about your medical conditionsn and medications,ns especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicinesn to decrease blood clotting. in a clinical study, over 80%8 of treated men had theirei t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctorto about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it upp androgel 1.62%.2% [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driv
a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hairha or a large increase in acne,ental exposure. men with breast cancerce or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may becomo pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate,te serious side effects include possible increased risk of prostate cancer,er lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts,...
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who want to help me understand why he would be held in solitary confinement first in iraq and then in the quantico marine corps base you know we were watching. the end of that and. manning was transferred to fort leavenworth and at fort leavenworth he was not the sort of very fine but much the explanation that i was given for the first eight months i considered insufficient. and i i issued a report that i submitted to rights council of the united nations in which i said that his eight months of solitary confinement was unjustified. and i'm just sort of tree confinement does constitute torture. well it depends on. i was in solitary confinement under all circumstances constitute torture. because it creates a pain and suffering that can be severe enough to constitute a poorly no one hundred rating treatment or in some cases torture which is a higher gravity yes it is in this case it's prolonged for the very confined and what are you thinking why do you think he was treated like that. the u.s. government. it was pursuant to the regulations of the military applies in court martial proceedi
who want to help me understand why he would be held in solitary confinement first in iraq and then in the quantico marine corps base you know we were watching. the end of that and. manning was transferred to fort leavenworth and at fort leavenworth he was not the sort of very fine but much the explanation that i was given for the first eight months i considered insufficient. and i i issued a report that i submitted to rights council of the united nations in which i said that his eight months of...
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the campaign to legalize same-sex rights in -- marriage in maryland.his is from the documentary "the new black." >> this is not about gay rights. the difference between civil rights and sacred rights. >> same-sex marriage will be put to vote here in maryland. sex marriage in the state of maryland. in african-le american children -- churches all hopped [no audio] between gays and african- americans. >> all the sudden, it was black person is gay. >> our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. >> he asked, when are you getting married? >> well, we are working on it. >> regardless of what laws they may write, god designed the family. >> who has been the hardest hit in the issue of family? the african-american community. >> we were blasphemous and not to compare the gay movement with the right for civil rights. is gay the new black? >> i believe this election ought to be a referendum on the church, a referendum on black preachers. >> if we do not reach out to these people, who will? opposition.
the campaign to legalize same-sex rights in -- marriage in maryland.his is from the documentary "the new black." >> this is not about gay rights. the difference between civil rights and sacred rights. >> same-sex marriage will be put to vote here in maryland. sex marriage in the state of maryland. in african-le american children -- churches all hopped [no audio] between gays and african- americans. >> all the sudden, it was black person is gay. >> our journey...
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in d.c..now that because i ran speed test. -- i know that because i ran speed tests. if anybody tells you the wi-fi is inadequate, i think the methodists are leading the way. i will just mention that we have another event coming up in july. either on july 8 or july 11. stay tuned. on the past, present, and future of the children online protection act. stay tuned. without further ado, i will introduce commissioner hidepi. he is my favorite commissioner on the sec now. in general, a great commissioner. thisrticular, i like commissioner because he has realized that the job of the sec to cover telecom policy, but areas like this one that intersect with telecom policy. what you will hear today is that this is one example of where the government in some areas can actually reduce competition in markets that in other areas people complain about not being competitive enough. my hats off to the commissioner for realizing that cell phone unlocking is one of what -- one of those ways we can empower consum
in d.c..now that because i ran speed test. -- i know that because i ran speed tests. if anybody tells you the wi-fi is inadequate, i think the methodists are leading the way. i will just mention that we have another event coming up in july. either on july 8 or july 11. stay tuned. on the past, present, and future of the children online protection act. stay tuned. without further ado, i will introduce commissioner hidepi. he is my favorite commissioner on the sec now. in general, a great...
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in ways. it kind of goes hand in hand with what you have said. i don't think we have ever built a true consensus around this topic. >> since we are recalling this in the 1960s, when i was still an undergraduate at spoke with on my professors and it was is called a liberal university under attack. but obviously under the assumption it was attacked from the left. the idea that he could be under attack from the right. it will be understood totally differently. >> during the moments of the good 1960s and 70s there is some possibility on structures universities yesterday. this tends to be progressive and liberal. which opens up the possibility there was historical contingency is part of the story as well. i think it's more what i was talking about. it is also school reform, which i have written about a lot. as productive as him applies to education. it is to teach people how to do things these people are thinking from themselves to create a realm for studying and doing things. this includes conserv
in ways. it kind of goes hand in hand with what you have said. i don't think we have ever built a true consensus around this topic. >> since we are recalling this in the 1960s, when i was still an undergraduate at spoke with on my professors and it was is called a liberal university under attack. but obviously under the assumption it was attacked from the left. the idea that he could be under attack from the right. it will be understood totally differently. >> during the moments of...
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toronto puts the tieing runs in scoring position in the 9th.g about a previous pitch and got himself tossed out. that was the second out of the inning after batisda's tirade was over -- they moved in front of the a's. >> >> raphael nidal, sin none mouse with today's match only further solidified that the fourth all spanish finals and it it wasn't close. 3-3 in the first set and nidal hits the winner. he went on to win three straight games for a 6-3 win. he is in the far court. he is almost toying with f eric kirschner rr eric kirschner ra. he has no chance to return the second one. >>> back to the near court for nidal at match point, straight sets win taking the third set 6- 3. he has more french open wins with any other player at eight. he is now 49-1. he is the king of play, but he has 12 grand slam titles in all. >> >> still to come, we'll go auto racing in a couple of different locations. >> >> progolf tour has he it's newest first time winner. we'll be right back. . look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you
toronto puts the tieing runs in scoring position in the 9th.g about a previous pitch and got himself tossed out. that was the second out of the inning after batisda's tirade was over -- they moved in front of the a's. >> >> raphael nidal, sin none mouse with today's match only further solidified that the fourth all spanish finals and it it wasn't close. 3-3 in the first set and nidal hits the winner. he went on to win three straight games for a 6-3 win. he is in the far court. he is...
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samuel adams, in a letter published in "the newport mercury" on december 21, 1772, and reprinted in the "providence gazette" on december 26 called it "a court of inquisition, more horrid than that of spain or portugal. the persons who are the commissioners of this newfangled court," he wrote, "are vested with the most exorbitant and unconstitutional power." a few days later he wrote that an attack upon the liberties of one colony is an tack on the liberties of all and therefore in this instance, all should be ready to yield assistance to rhode island. in a letter to a friend in rhode island, john adams, future president, summed up the tension felt across the colonies. "we are all in a fury here," he said, "about the commission for trying the rhode islanders for burning the gaspee. i wonder," he wrote to this rhode islander, "how your colony happens to sleep so securely in whole skin when her sisters are so worried and tormented." king george iii offered a handsome reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the burning and destruction of his revenue cutter. but
samuel adams, in a letter published in "the newport mercury" on december 21, 1772, and reprinted in the "providence gazette" on december 26 called it "a court of inquisition, more horrid than that of spain or portugal. the persons who are the commissioners of this newfangled court," he wrote, "are vested with the most exorbitant and unconstitutional power." a few days later he wrote that an attack upon the liberties of one colony is an tack on the...
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chilly in the north bay. 58 in san jose. all day sea breeze will help keep the temperatures running fairly mild and low clouds -- pacifica, santa cruz, temperatures in the mid-70s. closer to san jose, low 80s inland today and as we go through the work week, temperatures are going to run a little cooler. we'll show you the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> thanks, rob. >>> one man is dead after a shooting at a party last night. vallejo police say a man was standing in front of a home near sawyer street around 11:30 last night when he was shot several times. he died a short time later. it's unclear whether the shooter was at the same party as well. two suspects took off and are still on the loose this morning. this killing is vallejo's 11th homicide of the year. >>> now to a developing story in the south bay where a search for a killer continues in morgan hill. a woman's body was found along monterey road near a mobile home park on monterey road and wright avenue around 8:00 yesterday morning. the woman was likely killed
chilly in the north bay. 58 in san jose. all day sea breeze will help keep the temperatures running fairly mild and low clouds -- pacifica, santa cruz, temperatures in the mid-70s. closer to san jose, low 80s inland today and as we go through the work week, temperatures are going to run a little cooler. we'll show you the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> thanks, rob. >>> one man is dead after a shooting at a party last night. vallejo police say a man was standing in front...
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overnight lows, 54 in antioch. 53 in fremont. 52 in san jose. 51 degrees in san francisco. 50 in sanafael. 49 in napa. at we take a look at seven-day accu-weather forecast, temperatures will warm up to 83 degrees inland and then definitely warmer conditions, summer like conditions just in time for the first full day of summer. 86 will be our high inland and 60 a along the coastguard. status quo on saturday and couple degrees warmer inland. sunday that decline is going to be will 84 degrees will be our high. we have quite a bit going on in traffic. two sig liartsd, first one is going to be in napa. this is an overturned big rig. the crash occurred eastbound 12 at kelly road and westbound commute 12 miles an hour. use american canyon road to the south that will connect to you 29. sig alert will be in effect until further notice. we have this sig alert, southbound 101 out of san francisco at san bruno avenue. take a look at this. bumper-to-bumper traffic. outside we go, live look, san mateo bridge, gorgeous shot, clear conditions, few more cars slowing us down from hayward into foster c
overnight lows, 54 in antioch. 53 in fremont. 52 in san jose. 51 degrees in san francisco. 50 in sanafael. 49 in napa. at we take a look at seven-day accu-weather forecast, temperatures will warm up to 83 degrees inland and then definitely warmer conditions, summer like conditions just in time for the first full day of summer. 86 will be our high inland and 60 a along the coastguard. status quo on saturday and couple degrees warmer inland. sunday that decline is going to be will 84 degrees will...
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i grew up in school in the 1950's and i remember what it was like. all these little pockets wherever where the majority religion controls the schools and what goes on. i went to a public school in chicago where it was an all jewish school. you are not going to be able to control these -- all of these different religious sects when it comes to having what you consider rules. this will just be another fight because that's something that's happened forever and ever is that we fight about our relidges -- religions. and what will happen is you'll have domination in every little community on who is going to be right with their relidge -- -- religion and that is what will be taught. what happens then as then as children you are outsiders if you do not believe just like what the local school is teaching. an example of this is what is going on in texas right now. texas is dividing up what they consider the right religion. if they don't like it, they'll just leave it out of the books. guest: well, the whole issue of text books is another issue and it's worth a
i grew up in school in the 1950's and i remember what it was like. all these little pockets wherever where the majority religion controls the schools and what goes on. i went to a public school in chicago where it was an all jewish school. you are not going to be able to control these -- all of these different religious sects when it comes to having what you consider rules. this will just be another fight because that's something that's happened forever and ever is that we fight about our...
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because doing this brings down the cost of energy. >> it is 7:00 in the morning, in in damascus,:00 at midday in london. a day after being pushed out of the town, syrian rebels are now reported to have seized the critical crossing in the golan heights right near the israeli border. the israeli government has long voiced fears that the syrian conflict spill over their borders. this adds to the tension on the syrian-lebanese border. >> because we know of course in the past day or so, the seizures i syrian government forces on wednesday was achieved with the help of their lebanese hezbollah out of a -- buddies hezbollah allies. smoke rises as serious conflict spreads to israel's doorstep. syrian rebel fighters battled with president assad's forces here and briefly overtook a checkpoint in the disputed golan heights. israel moved people away from the frontier as a precaution. another sign of how serious civil war is having a growing impact outside its borders. earlier, syrian government forces celebrated their victory in the key town of qusayr. they ousted the rebels and took control of th
because doing this brings down the cost of energy. >> it is 7:00 in the morning, in in damascus,:00 at midday in london. a day after being pushed out of the town, syrian rebels are now reported to have seized the critical crossing in the golan heights right near the israeli border. the israeli government has long voiced fears that the syrian conflict spill over their borders. this adds to the tension on the syrian-lebanese border. >> because we know of course in the past day or so,...
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here you are 23 years old in the town in central haiti, and you write home or you go back -- in my caseo mood -- and you tell stories to yourself about how great the work is and how much progress we're making, but it's really not often like that. it wasn't like that. we started working on a health surveillance project which you know and some of you have visited, and there was a small team of us all in our 20s. i was the only american the first be year. first year. and of this little group of young, enthusiastic people only half of them saw their 30th birthday. all through three good friends of mine. one died shortly after childbirth of an infection which i've never seen in the united states or at the brigham. another died of cerebral malaria in a psychiatrist's waiting office having been misdiagnoseed with mental i'llness, and the third -- illness and the third died in great pain and fear because he had typhoid and had a perfect ration of his small -- perforation of his small intestine. and he knew -- you know, he was afraid and rightfully so. and those tend not to be part of the narrat
here you are 23 years old in the town in central haiti, and you write home or you go back -- in my caseo mood -- and you tell stories to yourself about how great the work is and how much progress we're making, but it's really not often like that. it wasn't like that. we started working on a health surveillance project which you know and some of you have visited, and there was a small team of us all in our 20s. i was the only american the first be year. first year. and of this little group of...
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hill -- in morgan hill. 75 in redwood city, and 66 in millbrae, northbound on the peninsula, you will be near 60 along coast today, to mid-60's this downtown south san francisco, sausalito, near 60 in the north bay beach and 67 in petaluma where the clouds linger we have 67 in hayward and oakland. low 70's around hercules and union city and fremont. inland we have mid-70's to 80 in antioch. the day game forecast as the blue jays and the giants wrap up, 12:45 first pitch. have the sunshine, ending at 64 by end the game. tomorrow, you will notice the jump in temperatures at two to eight degrees and off four to eight degree on friday. hole the temperatures through saturday and a cooling trend coming back and back where they should be monday and tuesday. leyla gulen? >> good morning, we are taking you over to the altamont pass, and this is where we have an accident westbound 580 blocking a lane. we are looking at 21 miles per hour at tracy and 38 miles per hour as you head into live more and a 41-minute drive headed out of tracy to dublin. our waze app shows an accident down to 9 miles pe
hill -- in morgan hill. 75 in redwood city, and 66 in millbrae, northbound on the peninsula, you will be near 60 along coast today, to mid-60's this downtown south san francisco, sausalito, near 60 in the north bay beach and 67 in petaluma where the clouds linger we have 67 in hayward and oakland. low 70's around hercules and union city and fremont. inland we have mid-70's to 80 in antioch. the day game forecast as the blue jays and the giants wrap up, 12:45 first pitch. have the sunshine,...
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born in pennsylvania in 1920, stan musial lived in an amazing, inspiring life. on the field, he was a 24-time all-star, three-time world series champion, three-time national league m.v.p. and first ballot hall of famer he finished his career as a .33 hitter and he was consistent, earning 1,815 hits at home and 1,815 hits on the road. during his 2-year major league clear spanning 3,026 games he was never ejected by an umpire. these lessons in consistency and sportsmanship not only serve as a good reminder to congress but they are attributes i try to impart on my sons and their teammates as coach of their little league baseball team in taylorville, illinois. off the field, stan musial led by example. in 1945, in the prime of his rear, he took a year off from baseball to serve his country in world war ii. stan served in the navy and was based at pearl harbor as part of a ship repair unit. there was more to stan musial than being an outstanding athlete who served his country. he and his high school sweetheart lillian were marry more than 70 years and had four childr
born in pennsylvania in 1920, stan musial lived in an amazing, inspiring life. on the field, he was a 24-time all-star, three-time world series champion, three-time national league m.v.p. and first ballot hall of famer he finished his career as a .33 hitter and he was consistent, earning 1,815 hits at home and 1,815 hits on the road. during his 2-year major league clear spanning 3,026 games he was never ejected by an umpire. these lessons in consistency and sportsmanship not only serve as a...
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i'll have that next. >>> kids turn in their weapons in hayward in a unique gun exchange. what some are getting in return for their toy guns. >>> the tricky solution to ight loss problems of a new pill supposedly works to trick your appetite. >>> here it comes. the cooler weather as we look live at ocean beach in san francisco. fog, clouds, drizzle. relief. we'll have the forecast in a minute. ,,,, expected to hit the market tuesday. >>> but let's change that. we're talking about a new weight loss drug that is expected to hit the market on tuesday. >> we'll have that in just a moment i'm presuming. >> we're going to go to break. ,,,,,,,, tuesday. the drug tricks the a pers's brain into thinking his or r stomach is full. and that in turn causes the user to eat lesse >>> a weight loss drug that tricks a person's brain into thinking his or her stomach is full. that in turn causes the user to eat less. the bill is producedded by -- approved by the fda last year but the company delayed its launch because of logistical hurdles. >> other bay area headlines. you have heard of gun
i'll have that next. >>> kids turn in their weapons in hayward in a unique gun exchange. what some are getting in return for their toy guns. >>> the tricky solution to ight loss problems of a new pill supposedly works to trick your appetite. >>> here it comes. the cooler weather as we look live at ocean beach in san francisco. fog, clouds, drizzle. relief. we'll have the forecast in a minute. ,,,, expected to hit the market tuesday. >>> but let's change that....
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i'm gene otani in tokyo. here's a look at some of the stories we are following this hour. >>> the u.s. ambassador to china has visited tibet where he urged authorities to loosen security restrictions and welcome more foreigners. >>> chinese authorities are trying to ease concerns about a credit crunch that has many investors on edge. >>> and from russia with style, the far eastern city first fashion week fueling dreams of aspiring models across the country. >>> the aftermath of rioting in northern china is worse than first thought. state-run media say the unrest in the uygur autonomous region has left 35 people dead. members of the minority have risen up against the majority in the past. xinhua news agency says rioters started stabbing people on wednesday at police stations, a local government building and a construction site in lukqun. it reports 24 police officers and civilians died. 11 rioters are dead, too. the incident is one of the worst since riots in 2009 in the regional capital urumqi. the chinese go
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when they moved in, it was and eat in kitchen. that is not something that a polished, high society, upper class person would do. mary had grown up with a formal dining room in lexington, kentucky, and she felt she needed to have one here because she did not want her children growing up without proper manners. in a letter of cases, mr. lincoln needed a polishing as well. all of her boys needed some polishing, manners, so she created this dining room to have that formal space for she and her family, but also for when they had guests over. there were a lot of different people who came to visit mr. lincoln during the 1860 campaign and then after he was elected president. there was actually almost four months between the election and the inauguration, so there were a lot of visitors coming to sprinkle. one of them was william stewart, who ended up being mr. lincoln's secretary of state. mary being an excellent hostess, she would have trays, maybe slices of her famous white cake, or the macaroon pyramid from downtown springfield that th
when they moved in, it was and eat in kitchen. that is not something that a polished, high society, upper class person would do. mary had grown up with a formal dining room in lexington, kentucky, and she felt she needed to have one here because she did not want her children growing up without proper manners. in a letter of cases, mr. lincoln needed a polishing as well. all of her boys needed some polishing, manners, so she created this dining room to have that formal space for she and her...
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gentleman's now in third place in the west.we know the nba championship parker crazy last second globe trotter style buzzer beater will be talked about forever. but he says it's not really as tough shot he made against golden state in the play offs. flash back to game 3 warriors off balance falling down side ways and gets it to good. last night somehow got it off against lebron to beat the clock. final shot obviously much more significant but which one was really more difficult. >> had shot was harder. that's for sure but because of the stage and because fba finals and because we are playing miami that's why. >> as player in the play offs you have no joy until it's over and you won. if you don't win you don't have no joy for awhile so for us it's a grind every day as a tee. of trying to win, you know the series. >> home for the finals. coverage game two in miami. sunday night at 4:30. our guest post game show warriors forward karl land dry. >> rafael king of play but thrown if jeopardy today. grueling 5 set with top seed djokov
gentleman's now in third place in the west.we know the nba championship parker crazy last second globe trotter style buzzer beater will be talked about forever. but he says it's not really as tough shot he made against golden state in the play offs. flash back to game 3 warriors off balance falling down side ways and gets it to good. last night somehow got it off against lebron to beat the clock. final shot obviously much more significant but which one was really more difficult. >> had...
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steps in to help them in a crisis we've seen that in. after the tsunami and in japan we've seen it after the tsunami in indonesia you get a spike in support for the united states that people are predictive of what the u.s. can do for them in a crisis. going on but you know you're right but. i don't think there's a lot of people don't like it when america goes to afghanistan in iraq in libya ok also ok fair absolutely absolutely we have we know as our example that you don't only america to get like. you don't get brownie points for behaving decently when there's a humanitarian crisis every country in the world does what he can when there's a tsunami or an earthquake or some natural disaster america is the richest country in the world so yes it would only be reduced. to addressing america is the only one who can actually do that kind of thing george go ahead you do not see what's going to go that isn't true i mean the many countries many countries do that and as a matter of fact when it comes to foreign aid and humanitarian assistance amer
steps in to help them in a crisis we've seen that in. after the tsunami and in japan we've seen it after the tsunami in indonesia you get a spike in support for the united states that people are predictive of what the u.s. can do for them in a crisis. going on but you know you're right but. i don't think there's a lot of people don't like it when america goes to afghanistan in iraq in libya ok also ok fair absolutely absolutely we have we know as our example that you don't only america to get...
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i'm sam sacks in for tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. the n.r.a. already scuttled gun control using scare tactics and lies now looks it could do the same to a worldwide effort to clamp down on the global arms trade why is the gun lobby taking the side of genocidal war lords were on that in just a moment also yesterday monsanto said that it will no longer try to sell genetically modified seeds in the european union if other western nations can get it together when it comes to g.m. owes why can't the united states and last week federal prosecutors prosecutors announced that they were charging the website liberty reserve.
i'm sam sacks in for tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. the n.r.a. already scuttled gun control using scare tactics and lies now looks it could do the same to a worldwide effort to clamp down on the global arms trade why is the gun lobby taking the side of genocidal war lords were on that in just a moment also yesterday monsanto said that it will no longer try to sell genetically modified seeds in the european union if other western nations...
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that's the norm in wealthier private schools. that has to be the norm in anacostia here in d.c. and the south side of chicago back home in compton and watts in l.a. when we do that, again, children can find out where they're gifted. it's not one or the other. i think the fact of the matter is, in the stem areas, we have huge deficits as a nation. i've talked a lot to c.e.o.'s and say, arne, we're definitely trying to keep jobs in this country, and we can't hire folks who have the skills here right now, it's more the case going forward than even today. and so whatever we can do to engage students in the stem areas, helping teachers become comfortable and confident with that content, again, not just the a.p. level in high school, but in third and fourth and fifth grade and students start to tune out. give you one little example. my children go to a wonderful public school in arlington. it is k to 5, and it has a science focus. the music teacher has the kids singing about the planet, singing about nutrition, about food. very different ways to teach, but ways to instill lesson that
that's the norm in wealthier private schools. that has to be the norm in anacostia here in d.c. and the south side of chicago back home in compton and watts in l.a. when we do that, again, children can find out where they're gifted. it's not one or the other. i think the fact of the matter is, in the stem areas, we have huge deficits as a nation. i've talked a lot to c.e.o.'s and say, arne, we're definitely trying to keep jobs in this country, and we can't hire folks who have the skills here...
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in south carolina. then in 1956 the state of south carolina passed ball for the state employees from the longing to be subversive organizations such as the naacp and she lost her job and her retirement and then she developed a citizenship education program to be used during the civil rights movement. >> the life of the teacher and civil rights activist. this weekend as book tv in american history tv look at history in the literary life and rolling -- raleigh north carolina. >>> he takes command three days before the battle on a sunday morning. he gets the headquarters to soon command from hooker come and hooker doesn't -- he's such a poor leader that he doesn't even gather one single detailed map of pennsylvania. when lee takes command, he takes and he doesn't even have a map. >>> the u.s. senate to gaveled out for the week yesterday but when senators return monday will continue work on the immigration bill, boosting border security and workplace enforcement while tens of thousands of new high and low-s
in south carolina. then in 1956 the state of south carolina passed ball for the state employees from the longing to be subversive organizations such as the naacp and she lost her job and her retirement and then she developed a citizenship education program to be used during the civil rights movement. >> the life of the teacher and civil rights activist. this weekend as book tv in american history tv look at history in the literary life and rolling -- raleigh north carolina. >>>...