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thank you very much for joing us. get more info at there website. wwww.sfgreenfilmfest.org.ore about the movie, "butterflies and bulldozers" >> we are back. there we go, we are talking about the 11000 mile race in alaska. the dogs hit the trails yesterday. they have 9 days to make the trip, it can take up to 2 weeks. the winner wins a new truck. >> dozens of people linging the pubs with snuggies. they look warm. >> but wet. >> i am not sure i like the fashion statement. >> coming up saying goodbye to the space station for the last time. >> here is a look at lake tahoe. >> hello everyboday. starting this half an hour with an accident that happened around midnight. the driver veered into oncoming traffic. >> let us take a live look outside. this siis the golden gate bridge. some traffic. let us check in with bryamn. >> good sunday morning to you, the worst of the rain is going to improve. look for mostly cloudy skies. showers are occasional, hit and miss, on the decrease into the evening. high temps are cooler with clouds and rain in place. i will talk more about the forecast
thank you very much for joing us. get more info at there website. wwww.sfgreenfilmfest.org.ore about the movie, "butterflies and bulldozers" >> we are back. there we go, we are talking about the 11000 mile race in alaska. the dogs hit the trails yesterday. they have 9 days to make the trip, it can take up to 2 weeks. the winner wins a new truck. >> dozens of people linging the pubs with snuggies. they look warm. >> but wet. >> i am not sure i like the fashion...
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coming up next, bernie sanders will be joing us. we will also be introducing you to our student cam winner. >> an international intelligence official says that nato forces have seized the most powerful iranian-made rocket ever smuggled into afghanistan for the taliban's upcoming spring campaign. the rockets can be fired up to 30 miles. iran has been supplying arms to the taliban since 2006. the united nations special investigator for torture is confirming that he has opened a probe into allegations of torture used by muammar gaddafi's forces. he tells reporters that the colonel's views of torture and illegal detention in the past is "very well documented." back here in washington, representative peter king speaking today on cbs says the hearing on the radical islam scheduled for tomorrow is necessary because the difference by al-qaeda to radicalize american muslims. he added that if another community was in the same position, the inquiry would zero in on the group as well. c-span radio will air that hearing at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. t
coming up next, bernie sanders will be joing us. we will also be introducing you to our student cam winner. >> an international intelligence official says that nato forces have seized the most powerful iranian-made rocket ever smuggled into afghanistan for the taliban's upcoming spring campaign. the rockets can be fired up to 30 miles. iran has been supplying arms to the taliban since 2006. the united nations special investigator for torture is confirming that he has opened a probe into...
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us is going to be mr. lazard. >> commissioner yi? jo i'll add to the history. why did the department of education fund this piece they actually funded child care. we have money coming. jo for cal works. historically because education funded child care. the other thing we wanted to point out was the traditional sort of definition of child care was not what the state used for their services nor baz it what we use in san francisco. we meanerly childhood education. people would assume it is just babysitting and not he had kiss. >> to that point, we work closely with a lot of members of the unified school district. we have really strong ties. i can voug for the a mount ys. >> thank you. there are no public speakers on this matter. item m, there were no eye texases. item o, consent calendar. item o, roll call, please. >> no on k 1 and k 4. >> reporting on the committee of service action, there were one. the proposals for first reading. board members proposals for first reading. i need a motion and second. >> thank you. held for action. it is in support of renaming th
us is going to be mr. lazard. >> commissioner yi? jo i'll add to the history. why did the department of education fund this piece they actually funded child care. we have money coming. jo for cal works. historically because education funded child care. the other thing we wanted to point out was the traditional sort of definition of child care was not what the state used for their services nor baz it what we use in san francisco. we meanerly childhood education. people would assume it is...
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jos t. ghni ith we .us. the next, you start one feeling bit off.fine.ent you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> while the sine quest film fest value is going on in the bay. you will recognize actor, producer and activist edward james olmos, won the maverick spirit award back in 2006. tonight he's debuting a new film and joins us live outside the california theater. it's good to have you back with us tonight. >> it's a pleasure and honor to be here. >> let's talk about your new film "america" that's about to debut tonight. your wife and co-star is with you in the movie as well. tell us a little bit about the mo movie and why it was so important to bring it here to cinequest. >> it was important for people to see it. it's really a life-affirming film. i will say that it's probably one of the most effective films of its kind that i've seen in a long time, because it's a simple story of a woman trying to understand her life. at the s
jos t. ghni ith we .us. the next, you start one feeling bit off.fine.ent you feel run down or achy, nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> while the sine quest film fest value is going on in the bay. you will recognize actor, producer and activist edward james olmos, won the maverick spirit award back in 2006. tonight he's debuting a new film and joins us live outside the california...
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jo sharp was very helpful to help us get the word out to veterans.us as we go through the other 99 hiring affairs. we'll be asking you to give some of the employers they are. i found all this information out. nancy, racer and again. you will get this information through joe sharpe. we'll be asking for your help. we're also forming a similar partnership. number two, job quarter. our young veterans, 20 to 24 had the highest unemployment of any cohort. giving them round-trip transportation, housing, meals, everything provided correct customized through training certificate and 21 the postemployment support. we have over 100 -- will take that. [applause] thank you. we have over 100 veterans. we have space for 200 more in the pilot. i ask for your help. hope is the word out to young veterans. we've said this information to you in the past. you have helped us get to over 100. can you please help us get to 300? the number one source of information on how people signed up for this pilot his family and friends. he well could be incredibly helpful to us in thi
jo sharp was very helpful to help us get the word out to veterans.us as we go through the other 99 hiring affairs. we'll be asking you to give some of the employers they are. i found all this information out. nancy, racer and again. you will get this information through joe sharpe. we'll be asking for your help. we're also forming a similar partnership. number two, job quarter. our young veterans, 20 to 24 had the highest unemployment of any cohort. giving them round-trip transportation,...
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jo president alexander made various spoke exclusively with arctic. looks like the world will not see you are such witches that season before we want to use them that only show you crews are also saying through the really businesslike approach so well for it was also favorable new information for us do you work for us always or with all requests. for compare from birth to school michael i would assume or some. will struggle for spring or just working for the border unswayed for sport or for the local before. you working for the percent sure that there. was a look. not only the possibility to get money because where you think would get this money from europeans but gets a possibility of black spreads the interest. for their own game some sense of contribution will reschedule. ok well let's get the latest from the tennis at indian wells where top seed rafael nadal has only just made it through to the semifinals after a real tussle against evo karlovic college had taken the first set seven five before no doubt spread through the second to level the match to decide it was tight it was just playing it on their tie break to reach the semifinals also through t
jo president alexander made various spoke exclusively with arctic. looks like the world will not see you are such witches that season before we want to use them that only show you crews are also saying through the really businesslike approach so well for it was also favorable new information for us do you work for us always or with all requests. for compare from birth to school michael i would assume or some. will struggle for spring or just working for the border unswayed for sport or for the...
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jo. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley, with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- your possession? z?@>@ well, it is my grandfather who won it at this college here in saint david's. how terrific. well, let's have a look at it. - it says, "athletic sports, s.d.c." - saint david's college. and i think that's st. david on the building behind us, isn't it? - that's right, yes. - in person. "first prize for throwing the cricket ball, 1884." - yes, yes. - and do you know how far he threw the cricket ball or not? i'm very sorry, no. you've got the lion here with the coronet on top, - holding up the shield. - yes. and his head tilts back and of course - it turns
jo. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley, with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is on your side....
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jo sharp was very helpful to help us get the word out to veterans.re going to be asking you to help us as we go through the other 99 hiring affairs. we'll be asking you to give some of the employers they are. i found all this information out. nancy, racer and again. you will get this information through joe sharpe. we'll be asking for your help. we're also forming a similar partnership. number two, job quarter. our young veterans, 20 to 24 had the highest unemployment of any cohort. giving them round-trip transportation, housing, meals, everything provided correct customized through training certificate and 21 the postemployment support. we have over 100 -- will take that. [applause] thank you. we have over 100 veterans. we have space for 200 more in the pilot. i ask for your help. hope is the word out to young veterans. we've said this information to you in the past. you have helped us get to over 100. can you please help us get to 300? the number one source of information on how people signed up for this pilot his family and friends. he well could
jo sharp was very helpful to help us get the word out to veterans.re going to be asking you to help us as we go through the other 99 hiring affairs. we'll be asking you to give some of the employers they are. i found all this information out. nancy, racer and again. you will get this information through joe sharpe. we'll be asking for your help. we're also forming a similar partnership. number two, job quarter. our young veterans, 20 to 24 had the highest unemployment of any cohort. giving them...
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us. our political commentator masayo nakajima. >>> a unesco world heritage site in pakistan is under attack from salt. the site, moren-jo daro is all that remains of an ancient city settled beside the indus river. if the salt erosion isn't stopped, the brick ruins will crumble. nhk world's nazar ali islam has the story. >> reporter: moenjodaro lies 800 kilometers south of pakistan's capital, islamabad. the ruins are famous around the world. about 4,500 years ago more than 30,000 people of the indus civilization lived here. their buildings and services were advanced. a sewage system ran throughout the city. but now this cultural treasure is on the brink of collapse. the white material covering these bricks, and when i touch it, it's easily broken. it is a crystal salt. it causes the ruins to crumble. salt crystals are visible on the walls. the salt is in the groundwater. when the water evaporates, the salt crystals remain. then the salt eats into the bricks. the ruins are in a dry region. the surrounding earth holds a lot of salt. so erosion of the structures start from the ground up. every day the staff wipes the salt a
us. our political commentator masayo nakajima. >>> a unesco world heritage site in pakistan is under attack from salt. the site, moren-jo daro is all that remains of an ancient city settled beside the indus river. if the salt erosion isn't stopped, the brick ruins will crumble. nhk world's nazar ali islam has the story. >> reporter: moenjodaro lies 800 kilometers south of pakistan's capital, islamabad. the ruins are famous around the world. about 4,500 years ago more than 30,000...
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using these. city crews had to sand bag today because of leakage problems and floodings. but crews stress this is not a crisis situation. jo jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jeff, you've been looking at all the counties. >> and we still have the flash flood warning in san mateo county the heaviest rain has pushed to the south and east. we'll take you in to san mateo county, flash flood warning in effect for pescadero creek. this is something to monitor very, very closely. the river is at 12 feet at about flood stage and we do want to reiterate while we're not looking at wide flooding, so pescadero creek, we're talking about water that could carry you away and very quickly if you got 00 close to that water, flooding is one of the leading killers. moderate rainfall back here in the east bay still with us from concord to danville. also for those of you in oakland and san francisco. and while we have the storm system with us today, we'll start to see some periods of drying. however, go have some weekend rain on tap expected to move in here friday and saturday. tomorrow mid to upper 40s for the east east and south bay. and
using these. city crews had to sand bag today because of leakage problems and floodings. but crews stress this is not a crisis situation. jo jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jeff, you've been looking at all the counties. >> and we still have the flash flood warning in san mateo county the heaviest rain has pushed to the south and east. we'll take you in to san mateo county, flash flood warning in effect for pescadero creek. this is something to monitor very, very closely. the...
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us through both decisions is marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> hi, judy. >> woodruff: two unanimous findings by the court. let's take this jo discrimination decision first. this is a case, as we said, brought by an army reservist who was fired in his position of hospital technician. >> right. he worked for proctor hospital. his immediate superviseor and her superviseor were extremely hostile to his reservist obligations. >> woodruff: this is in illinois. is that right? >> that's correct. they showed their hostility in a variety of ways including comments to co-workers and creating what he said were special rules for him that he inevitably broke and then put disciplinary reports in his personnel file. back in 2004 one of the superviseors went to the vice president of human relations at the hospital to complain about the man. on the basis of that complaint and the vice president's review of his personnel file, she fired staub. he sued the hospital under the 1994 uniform services employment and reemployment rights act. saying that hostility to his reservist duties was the motivating factor for his firing. and that violated the
us through both decisions is marcia coyle of the "national law journal." >> hi, judy. >> woodruff: two unanimous findings by the court. let's take this jo discrimination decision first. this is a case, as we said, brought by an army reservist who was fired in his position of hospital technician. >> right. he worked for proctor hospital. his immediate superviseor and her superviseor were extremely hostile to his reservist obligations. >> woodruff: this is in...
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jo joggers. police are describing a violent attack right in front of a residential neighborhood. that's where ktvu's kraig debro is now to tell us exactly what happened. good morning, kraig. >> reporter: good morning, story. i just spoke with the police. i have some new information. we're on san anselmo avenue. police have releed information -- released new information. she tells me there are no witnesses to the crime. the res didn't said the suspect came up from behind her, pulled on her color and -- collar and when she told him she didn't have any money, he hit her with a rock. everything we've talked to was surprised to hear such a violent crime in an area not known for much of any kind of crime. >> you carry a phone because you think about what happens if your bike breaks down. but you never think about being assaulted by another human being. >> i have never heard of anything like that happening there. i didn't hear about it over here. this story is really surprising. it seems awfully safe around here. >> reporter: following the attack, the neighbors put together a flier to warn people to be careful. the victim walked home a
jo joggers. police are describing a violent attack right in front of a residential neighborhood. that's where ktvu's kraig debro is now to tell us exactly what happened. good morning, kraig. >> reporter: good morning, story. i just spoke with the police. i have some new information. we're on san anselmo avenue. police have releed information -- released new information. she tells me there are no witnesses to the crime. the res didn't said the suspect came up from behind her, pulled on her...
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us to become less dependant. we can do that because we have a tremendous amount of reserves. my responsibility is for all federal lands. jo talking about not only the continental shelf how. how would that increase it sends the signal that america is serious. this happened in 2008, if you recall. we had gasoline that spiked over $2 a gallon. it does take time. that would have the leavening response of prices overtime. whether to open it up. do you know how much oil we use per day. i think reserves that with pointed out a minute ago there was an abrupt run off of oil. i don't think you tap it for reasons that are necessary right now. have you visited in louisiana? guest: i have not host: before we go to calls. the numbers are on the screen for chairman of the natural resources committee, dock hastings a republican of washington. what are the proofen reserves in the continental united states on federal lands we are not tapping currently. the new technology we have to go after that. it seems to me, this is the best long term for these fluctuations is for us to utilize. that's in the intermountain west the thought there is old
us to become less dependant. we can do that because we have a tremendous amount of reserves. my responsibility is for all federal lands. jo talking about not only the continental shelf how. how would that increase it sends the signal that america is serious. this happened in 2008, if you recall. we had gasoline that spiked over $2 a gallon. it does take time. that would have the leavening response of prices overtime. whether to open it up. do you know how much oil we use per day. i think...