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jr. shows us the artwork's unusual journey back into the light. >> i've been doing murals in the city and beyond for over 15 years. because we can always come back this with the white and red. with murals it's real cool because you get that instant reaction. >> with every stroke of his brush, artist jet martinez is sending the wall of a mission market 200 years in the past. >> it really spoke to things in my childhood when i would see murals like this in mexico. >> reporter: the mural he is painting is now. >> but it's a stitch of 300 pictures. >> reporter: but the inspiration lives deep in san francisco history. >> this is a decorative mural that was behind the altar in the mission dolores church. >> reporter: in fact, the mural martinez is copying still exists. it just took some indiana jones-like sleuthing to bring it back to the public eye. seven years ago, ben wood, an archaeologist, eric blind heard the tale of an old mural covered by the altar of mission dolores, san francisco's oldest building. using cameras and pulleys in an attic crawl space, they photographed the mural one piec
jr. shows us the artwork's unusual journey back into the light. >> i've been doing murals in the city and beyond for over 15 years. because we can always come back this with the white and red. with murals it's real cool because you get that instant reaction. >> with every stroke of his brush, artist jet martinez is sending the wall of a mission market 200 years in the past. >> it really spoke to things in my childhood when i would see murals like this in mexico. >>...
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jr. shows us a group that's turning your trash into art. >> when you hear the word scrap you probably think of the leftover stuff you need to get rid of. >> do you know how many scoops you have in here? >> at the san francisco organization noness scrap, that is just starting a new life. >> here's just pencils. a few pens filled in. pens. >> an industrial warehouse near bay shore boulevard has become the temporary home for all these cast-off items. everything is donated by individuals and businesses. >> some people walk in and they go what do you do with all this stuff? >> what they do with it depends on the imagination. the non-profit group sells the stuff at reduced prices to artists and teachers. >> like what artist wouldn't want to work with that? look at all those great colors. >> director kenan shapiro shows off bins of bottles, piles of pictures and folds of fabric. >> it isn't just a piece of paper or a piece of fabric. it isn't just a little bottle. it's like what your going to turn it into. >> last year the organization diverted 200 tons of material from the landfill all while help
jr. shows us a group that's turning your trash into art. >> when you hear the word scrap you probably think of the leftover stuff you need to get rid of. >> do you know how many scoops you have in here? >> at the san francisco organization noness scrap, that is just starting a new life. >> here's just pencils. a few pens filled in. pens. >> an industrial warehouse near bay shore boulevard has become the temporary home for all these cast-off items. everything is...
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jr. shows us how it's been there for the good times and the bad. >> in 1969 you had the riots in stonewallhat made national news. it was a period of turmoil in the late '60s and early '70s. a lot of tension with the police, a lot of raids on bars. >> reporter: in the early '70s, san francisco's gay community was searching for its voice. >> so there was really a need to be able to communicate what was happening and to investigate and to report on what was happening. >> reporter: 40 years ago this week, that need resulted in a newspaper called the bay area reporter. it was founded by bob ross, a san francisco chef, who wanted to see some ink devoted to the city's growing gay community. >> i think he was the one that saw this need, that saw the turmoil that was going on and saw a need for something that would unify the community and provide a voice through which the community could speak. >> reporter: harvey milk was the paper's first political reporter. the b.a.r. covered the politics, the party and the people, but it truly found its calling in the aids crisis. >> our paper was where a lot o
jr. shows us how it's been there for the good times and the bad. >> in 1969 you had the riots in stonewallhat made national news. it was a period of turmoil in the late '60s and early '70s. a lot of tension with the police, a lot of raids on bars. >> reporter: in the early '70s, san francisco's gay community was searching for its voice. >> so there was really a need to be able to communicate what was happening and to investigate and to report on what was happening. >>...
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jr. joins us next.om. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ a wipe is a wipe, unless it's also a scrub. lysol complete clean dual action wipes have two sides that go beyond ordinary wipes. you can feel the difference. learn more at lysol.com/missionforhealth. toi switched to a complete0, multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has gingko for memory and concentration plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. curtis: welcome back to geico gecko: caller steve, go right ahead. steve: yeah, um, i just got a free rate quote on geico.com, saved a ton, and it only took me 5 minutes and 12 seconds! steve: i was wondering, is that some sort of record? gecko: that's a good question. let's have a look. curtis: mmmm, not quite. someone's got you beat by 8 seconds. . . . . insurance. tice. but it's worth it. helps you do well in school, looks good on your college application, and is a hit with the ladies. you'll realize marching bands are
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jr. shows us how this unusual arrangement is helping to change their minds. >> reporter: it's a funny thingtimes they trap things besides craps. >> every once in a while we'll get an octopus. we always send them back. >> reporter: turns out it's not just fishermen like rodney dean who are excited to see a trap full of crabs. >> the other day a big one, big old octopus. come out of there and grabbed a hold of my hand like he wanted to shake hands with he. >> reporter: most crabbers will throw an octopus back to sea or invite it to dinner. but this octopus caught in the bay area crab pot a few years back met a much different fate. he became a celebrity. >> we work with local crab fishermen to provide a home for octopus they accidentally catch while crabbing. >> reporter: a unique program, san francisco's aquarium of the bay is offering to buy giant pacific octopus caught in crabbers' traps up to $300 depending on the size and condition of the catch. the octopus, which live up to five years, live out their days in the aquarium's waters. >> they're not something you normally see, so it's a uniq
jr. shows us how this unusual arrangement is helping to change their minds. >> reporter: it's a funny thingtimes they trap things besides craps. >> every once in a while we'll get an octopus. we always send them back. >> reporter: turns out it's not just fishermen like rodney dean who are excited to see a trap full of crabs. >> the other day a big one, big old octopus. come out of there and grabbed a hold of my hand like he wanted to shake hands with he. >>...
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jr. shows us how it's helping kids in one of oakland's toughest neighborhoods. >> one, two!rter: there is a neighborhood in west oakland where baseball isn't just a pastime. >> hands above the head! >> reporter: it's a lifesaver. >> baseball, it's not just a game for our kids. it's a little bit deeper than that. >> glove down! alligator! >> reporter: rosco bryant founded the oakland royals baseball team in the violence-plagued neighborhood known as ghost town. he was tired of seeing kids die in the streets. >> get it in! >> we just try to get them, you know, from being on that block, we'd rather have them on a diamond instead of on the block. >> here we go! go get it! >> reporter: but in this oakland neighborhood, it's a diamond across the bridge inspiring hope. following the giants victory, he's seen more kids turning to baseball. >> a lot more kids, after seeing the giants go through what they went through, tdsed they want to play ball. so it's brought in a bigger pool of kids for us. >> reporter: royals pitcher, marquis simon dreams of some day playing for the giants and
jr. shows us how it's helping kids in one of oakland's toughest neighborhoods. >> one, two!rter: there is a neighborhood in west oakland where baseball isn't just a pastime. >> hands above the head! >> reporter: it's a lifesaver. >> baseball, it's not just a game for our kids. it's a little bit deeper than that. >> glove down! alligator! >> reporter: rosco bryant founded the oakland royals baseball team in the violence-plagued neighborhood known as ghost...
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jr. showing us the city's plans to move hundreds of thousands of visitors. >> i just put a blind eye to all cars. >> reporter: you might say kenny el bridge takes a zen approach to life. >> i enjoy everything else besides the cars. >> reporter: especially when it comes to things like cars and traffic. >> i just think that people just need to slow down. >> but when the america's cup starts ramping up in the next two years, it might be harder to turn a blind eye to all the congestion. >> they said the same thing about the world series and about how much of a headache it was going to be. and you know, it was a little inconvenience, but it was nothing -- >> reporter: city planners would appreciate elbridge's optimism. in the meantime -- >> he can work with our friends in the bicycle coalition. >> reporter: san francisco city leaders today unveiled preliminary plans to deal with all the america's cup traffic. the city expects 200,000 visitors a day to turn out for the 2013 event as well as warm-up events in 2012. >> any large event, obviously, there's going to be challenges, there's going to be
jr. showing us the city's plans to move hundreds of thousands of visitors. >> i just put a blind eye to all cars. >> reporter: you might say kenny el bridge takes a zen approach to life. >> i enjoy everything else besides the cars. >> reporter: especially when it comes to things like cars and traffic. >> i just think that people just need to slow down. >> but when the america's cup starts ramping up in the next two years, it might be harder to turn a blind...
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let's bring in our nbc's joe rossato jr., he doesn't tell us about the future but he takes us into the past. >> reporter: a launching ground for many a great athlete. but one of its greatest all-time teams is that lovable cast of characters, known as the san francisco giants. with a stunning world series win under its belt, the team, thrilled fans old and young alike with a parade down market street. there was brian wilson and his famous beard. shaggy headed pitcher, timmy lincecum, swinger, cody ross, and containing their excitement. there is giants' trusty skipper, bruce bochi, calm, like a cold lemonade. and like a bear. and with the season upon us and the bright lights of hollywood have come calling. the big bearded man has appeared on talk shows. he has also rubbed shoulders with movie bad boy charlie sheen. could this be a celebrity in the making? >> wilson is really a workout fiend and in great shape. no clown. he acts like a clown but he is no clown. >> the team is also taking its antics from the baseball diamond to living room as cross america. they'll be the stars of the new
let's bring in our nbc's joe rossato jr., he doesn't tell us about the future but he takes us into the past. >> reporter: a launching ground for many a great athlete. but one of its greatest all-time teams is that lovable cast of characters, known as the san francisco giants. with a stunning world series win under its belt, the team, thrilled fans old and young alike with a parade down market street. there was brian wilson and his famous beard. shaggy headed pitcher, timmy lincecum,...
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tax on the top on the top one percent by three percentage points and brought us a balanced budget and a surplus but bush jr put it back on steroids that obama has inherited and by the way has extended the bush tax cut which i think is insane but you know he was he was in a box i think he's going to change this and frankly it's time to roll back the reagan tax cuts and get us back to the kind of fiscal sanity it will bring this country back to where it's working. it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's the question by the report shows the four hundred richest in america are taxed at an average of sixteen percent while the rest of us pay up to thirty five percent will this continue. possible answers a yes every c.e.o. pay increase dramatically and they have a budget for a lobbyist a pride congress of course they won't pay taxes or be no president obama has announced that those making over a quarter million dollars a year will be taxed and it will be in the next budget so far about seventy five percent of the light leaning toward yes cynics well i got a tarp and i got a telep
tax on the top on the top one percent by three percentage points and brought us a balanced budget and a surplus but bush jr put it back on steroids that obama has inherited and by the way has extended the bush tax cut which i think is insane but you know he was he was in a box i think he's going to change this and frankly it's time to roll back the reagan tax cuts and get us back to the kind of fiscal sanity it will bring this country back to where it's working. it's time for our daily poll...
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us. take it up today all across the nation thousands of americans are honoring the legacy of the reverend dr marable thinking jr by marching in solidarity with workers across america against the republicans war on the working class the son of dr came martin luther king the third wrote a column for the f l c o this morning saying forty three years ago my father martin luther king jr was assassinated while he was in memphis tennessee supporting the strike of municipal sanitation workers he saw the strike as part of the great struggle of his time. a struggle for democracy for truth for justice and for human dignity these are the same basic reasons that my father would be joining with millions of other americans that day and supporting public employees in wisconsin indiana ohio and other states where collective bargaining is not water it's heck. let's honor dr king the right way this week and from now on show up and participate . age band officials estimate that seven tons of radioactive waste is flowing into the ocean every hour at the crippled daiichi nuclear facility the source of the leaking waste appears to be
us. take it up today all across the nation thousands of americans are honoring the legacy of the reverend dr marable thinking jr by marching in solidarity with workers across america against the republicans war on the working class the son of dr came martin luther king the third wrote a column for the f l c o this morning saying forty three years ago my father martin luther king jr was assassinated while he was in memphis tennessee supporting the strike of municipal sanitation workers he saw...
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us president would be very very ugly. coming up on this the forty third anniversary of the it says nation of martin luther king jr what can we learn from his last speech that applies to what's going on across america today and the conservative war on unions. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize everything you saw you don't think so far as we. go back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour tonight we remember the life of the reverend dr martin luther king jr forty three years after his assassination just how far have we come as a nation and what lessons we still have to learn loss as the minutes passed the crisis in japan worsens where seven tons of radioactive waste are leaking every hour into the pacific ocean and how it could affect us back your home and republicans prepare to try to cut the budget and guess who is opposed to their plans the tea party more on this since and still ahead. forty three years ago today bill what solves the voice of america's greatest civil right
us president would be very very ugly. coming up on this the forty third anniversary of the it says nation of martin luther king jr what can we learn from his last speech that applies to what's going on across america today and the conservative war on unions. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize everything you saw you don't think so far as we. go back to the big picture...
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especially nine year old opponents isn't quite the same dominant force he used to be mostly handed a big defeat at the hands of floyd mayweather jr followed by a draw with surgery or more last year but still it promises to be another big test for the pac man the filipino says that being in the spotlight simply spurs him on. years to be excited because a lot of people supporting. the . possible in the miami heat move somewhere in one big trip making the next round of the n.b.a. playoffs up again for you know up in the series with philadelphia going wade was on form for visitors as he made thirty two points james weighed in with a fifteen rebounds six point victory call and a brawl themselves right back into contention in their series of dallas trail blazers making the most of home court advantage and i trailed two one meanwhile chicago but also three no op in their series with indiana pacers head coach says his side not start making inroads into the bulls depends a bit of the same this series. on their defense. your guys are good in steam. they just you know they make plays. can still make some good adjustments and i have been roy
especially nine year old opponents isn't quite the same dominant force he used to be mostly handed a big defeat at the hands of floyd mayweather jr followed by a draw with surgery or more last year but still it promises to be another big test for the pac man the filipino says that being in the spotlight simply spurs him on. years to be excited because a lot of people supporting. the . possible in the miami heat move somewhere in one big trip making the next round of the n.b.a. playoffs up again...
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jr stone, kron 4 news. >>> another robbery. this is a photograph taken at the wells fargo bank. police say after 9:00 a woman using the atm was approached by two men with knives. they demanded money. the victim escaped running to a nearby wallgreen's. >>> an earthquake rattled the bay today, measured 3.7 at 3:00 this afternoon. this was seen on the seismograph. the usgs says it was 2 miles southeast of pacifica. residents all across the bay reported feeling the ground shake. in pacifica pg&e restored power to 10,000 customers after the earthquake caused a major outage. >> i walked in the building and i heard boom! and the power went out. >> i felt it shake. and then i thought it was my dog that probably, you know, she jumped into her bed and that's -- yeah. and i thought that was the shock. >> it wasn't that bad. a little shake, a little noise. >> pg&e restored power saying a circuit breaker opened forcing the outage. there were no reports of other damage or injury. >>> all of this on the anniversary of the 1906 earthquake. dozens of people gathered to commemorate what is now the 105 anniversary. there are only th
jr stone, kron 4 news. >>> another robbery. this is a photograph taken at the wells fargo bank. police say after 9:00 a woman using the atm was approached by two men with knives. they demanded money. the victim escaped running to a nearby wallgreen's. >>> an earthquake rattled the bay today, measured 3.7 at 3:00 this afternoon. this was seen on the seismograph. the usgs says it was 2 miles southeast of pacifica. residents all across the bay reported feeling the ground shake....
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all of us boxing now doesn't just announce time a true legend of a small one and only roy jones jr will face russia's cruiserweight divisions biggest hope there is leave it in and out of the upcoming bars r.t. caught up with arguably the best pound for pound boxer all time during his visit to the russian capital one of our going here and has more. her. millions admire him and believe is the best plan for phone books or the ring he's ever seen love him or hate him his greatness is in the question and. through the facts about roy jones jr. named fly there was a decade in the ninety's previously unbeatable full fifteen years and you're a stumble holder in four divisions from incredibly middleweight to heavyweight and all the while playing fun doing still. his skills even leading to legendary russian books an expert with him again limb stating jules was the pugilist who reads books into the height of or at a career spent creating musser pieces may have taken its toll on the forty two year old but he's but again in a civil way from cannes as glory the american takes in russia's great hold th
all of us boxing now doesn't just announce time a true legend of a small one and only roy jones jr will face russia's cruiserweight divisions biggest hope there is leave it in and out of the upcoming bars r.t. caught up with arguably the best pound for pound boxer all time during his visit to the russian capital one of our going here and has more. her. millions admire him and believe is the best plan for phone books or the ring he's ever seen love him or hate him his greatness is in the...
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the sports history roy jones jr is on a visit to moscow this week writing his upcoming branch with russian cruiserweight the next level of the fight was initially showed us in may the twenty second is a day earlier due to broadcasting agreements although there's no world trifle up for grabs again still sees the fight as a perfect opportunity to win the cruiserweight back for the first time in his amazing fria meanwhile live it is regarded as one of the top boxes in this category despite losing his last to w b o child marco huck trust that decision. and that's all sports news blog back in less than two hours with another update for you then. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around russia. we've dumped the future of coverage. wealthy british style. time. market finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our key.
the sports history roy jones jr is on a visit to moscow this week writing his upcoming branch with russian cruiserweight the next level of the fight was initially showed us in may the twenty second is a day earlier due to broadcasting agreements although there's no world trifle up for grabs again still sees the fight as a perfect opportunity to win the cruiserweight back for the first time in his amazing fria meanwhile live it is regarded as one of the top boxes in this category despite losing...
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jr in libya shandor. he'll regret coming here will the beauty of the north in one thousand nine hundred ninety two during the collapse of the us and start we moved back to gaza. for a while but then returned to the bahamas in july we will march in our thirty first anniversary living here prison labor laid the first tracks in one nine hundred thirty eight with world war two construction to many building built that began in one nine hundred seventy four of a circuit secretary general famously declaring the only korean hands up over there with the recruitment of members of the communist you know one of you would politics to plans after course the soviet union as a construction project. but. progress for man to kill that many failed to fruition with the fall of the u.s.s.r. he started mining projects companies simply stopped investing in the exploration of natural resources so with little to no product a transport and a peaceful relationship with china critics challenge the banns worthiness of its multi-billion dollar price tag retired geologist alexander has mixed feelings he's proud of what he and his colleagues accomplished how
jr in libya shandor. he'll regret coming here will the beauty of the north in one thousand nine hundred ninety two during the collapse of the us and start we moved back to gaza. for a while but then returned to the bahamas in july we will march in our thirty first anniversary living here prison labor laid the first tracks in one nine hundred thirty eight with world war two construction to many building built that began in one nine hundred seventy four of a circuit secretary general famously...
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use rid-x once a month, and help save yourself from disaster. >> it's sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: 43 years ago tomorrow dr. martin luther king, jrth while standing on the balconyy of a memphis motel. even 43 years later those of us who remember that day also remembered the terrible days that followed and the months- long manhunt for his killer. followed by a year's long effort to understand the mind set of the man who pulled the trigger. mark strassmann takes us back. ♪ i like to dream > the year 1968, a turning point in the story of america. a time when the country seemed to be spinning out of control. divided by race, by generation, by politics. and so much of that turmoil bled from a single terrible day. april 4, 1968. when a sniper's bullet took the life of civil rights leader martin luther king, jr. >> martin luther king 20 minutes ago died. (crowd groaning). >> reporter: for the next 48 hours, the nation burned. riots swept 168 cities. >> washington, chicago, detroit, boston, new york, these are just a few of the cities in which the negro anguish over dr. king's murder presumably by a white man expressed itself in violent
use rid-x once a month, and help save yourself from disaster. >> it's sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: 43 years ago tomorrow dr. martin luther king, jrth while standing on the balconyy of a memphis motel. even 43 years later those of us who remember that day also remembered the terrible days that followed and the months- long manhunt for his killer. followed by a year's long effort to understand the mind set of the man who pulled the trigger. mark...
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use as a platfo global warming? if [talking over each other] >> the article was robert f. kennedy jr. which ran in rolling stone beat the has been retracted by salon and was -- of lead disappeared by rolling stone. there is no longer any mention of it on their web site. it disappeared from their archives. it eventually -- there were 500 words of correction. we thought that this was x time the amount and it was actually 1/100th of that. there is a very good parallel between rfk jr.'s efforts which have been solely derided by the scientific community and al gore's efforts which have not. gore, and highlights something about the debate which is the lot of people have firsthand experience that supports very strongly their belief that vaccine, as autism. a lot of parents have experiences where they had a child which they felt was developing normally. that child was vaccinated and everything changed. a very quick story about that. there have been a series of on this cases involving vaccines and autism representing 5,000 families with three different -- families whose evidence and testimony
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jr. . i'll keep calling names. if you're in the other room, just keep coming in. gail gilman, elaine lugo. huroshi fakuda. >> my name is john kaufmann. thank you, commissioners, for listening to us this afternoon. there's no question about the need for housing for emancipated youth and there's no question about the important mission that booker t. washington center is embarking on. we support that. but there is a question about the compatibility of this project as it now stands with the neighbors. remember, the neighbors we've been talking about are on the block. they are the houses on the block. they are below, down the hill from the projects, so the impact of the project on them is greater than the 55 feet that the project currently stands. i also want to salute supervisor farrell for taking the initiative to try and put together a compromise that respects the need for emancipated youth housing, respects the mission of the agency, plus also respects the values of the neighborhood, the people that live on the block. and he's come up with a compromise which i think is a reasonable one. that's what address is all about, compromise. so that's why we're here today. i understand tha
jr. . i'll keep calling names. if you're in the other room, just keep coming in. gail gilman, elaine lugo. huroshi fakuda. >> my name is john kaufmann. thank you, commissioners, for listening to us this afternoon. there's no question about the need for housing for emancipated youth and there's no question about the important mission that booker t. washington center is embarking on. we support that. but there is a question about the compatibility of this project as it now stands with the...
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jr., nbc bay area news. >> a juice carton bracelet. you want to take part in earth week along with us, you can join us thursday at emma prusch park in san jose. volunteers will be working to spruce up a community farm at that point. bright and early, 8:30 in the morning. go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and search bay area proud. >>> all right. let's check in with jeff ranieri one more time to find out when we'll start seeing sunshine for our walk on the beach. >> yes. i take it you didn't like the cloudy skies today. >> well, it's easier to find those artons. >> yeah. give us an upgrade. >> tomorrow, back to california sunshine as we head into tuesday's forecast. right now, overcast skies and also some low clouds right at the coastline, 59 in oakland. winds southwest at 5 miles per hour. pretty humid out here today. we also just want to update you if you're tuning in, 3.7 earthquake earlier this afternoon, right along the peninsula, two miles to the southeast of pacifica. we've had three aftershocks, the largest at 2.4. power has also been restored in the area after about 10,000 pe
jr., nbc bay area news. >> a juice carton bracelet. you want to take part in earth week along with us, you can join us thursday at emma prusch park in san jose. volunteers will be working to spruce up a community farm at that point. bright and early, 8:30 in the morning. go to our website, nbcbayarea.com, and search bay area proud. >>> all right. let's check in with jeff ranieri one more time to find out when we'll start seeing sunshine for our walk on the beach. >> yes. i...
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jr. was making a guest appearance, or i remember a black team from fisk university on the college bowl. there was no way you would know, necessarily, and so we would have to use the grapevine. we'd have to call each other, we'd have to stand on our porches -- we all lived scrunched together in the same neighborhoods -- and say, "sammy davis jr.'s on channel 5,'"and we would all run to watch sammy davis jr. or whatever it was. c-span: you are not offended by "amos and andy"? >> guest: no. i didn't think of -- and no one in my household thought of "amos and andy" as being the national geographic anthropological treatment of the nature of the negro. i mean, it it was bunch of buffoons. but "amos and andy" also had several different class types. for example, there were black lawyers and black doctors and black judges and black undertakers, as well as the black trickster figure, the kingfish, who was, you know, brer rabbit, who was a figure straight out of black mythology, and andy, who looked like a bear, was brer bear. i mean, these were myths that we had been raised with, which were playing themselves out on television. i was too young to have heard them on rad
jr. was making a guest appearance, or i remember a black team from fisk university on the college bowl. there was no way you would know, necessarily, and so we would have to use the grapevine. we'd have to call each other, we'd have to stand on our porches -- we all lived scrunched together in the same neighborhoods -- and say, "sammy davis jr.'s on channel 5,'"and we would all run to watch sammy davis jr. or whatever it was. c-span: you are not offended by "amos and andy"?...
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you get the murderer's row of buchanan, safire, and price, and the whole tribe of us who were really jr. speechwriters who never got to work on all the big speeches. i remember that as when we announced six great goals. one of the jobs we had was to cost of the provide background material -- to constantly provide background material and push the agenda we had for the administration. that meant writing fact sheets, talking points, and we just didn't write for the president. we wrote for cabinet officers, we wrote for senators. i was senator dole's speechwriter. i wrote for a cabinet officer and never knew it because we would craft segments of the speeches -- for congressional members we would write minute -- it floods to washington, d.c. and this hostile atmosphere we had that we had to overcome costly by generating on our own on massive amount of communication. at the white house started doing that, and the communications shop, and the political campaign of 1972, and afterwards, we continue to do it. whether it was the war on cancer or revenue sharing or some of the other great domestic
you get the murderer's row of buchanan, safire, and price, and the whole tribe of us who were really jr. speechwriters who never got to work on all the big speeches. i remember that as when we announced six great goals. one of the jobs we had was to cost of the provide background material -- to constantly provide background material and push the agenda we had for the administration. that meant writing fact sheets, talking points, and we just didn't write for the president. we wrote for cabinet...
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using it. >> reporter: scrap also holds classes that teaches people to give new life to old things. a place where one person's trash is another person's treasure. joe rosato jr nbc bay area. >>> tyke to check your easter forecast with rob mayeda and a look at what's coming up the rest of the week. rob? >> right now, garvin, this morning we have quite a bit of mist and some light rain around oakland, 54 degrees and mostly cloudy skies. a little breezy. but our temperatures are kind of mild this morning. lots of mid 50s. in fact upper 50s to start your morning off in san jose. a southeast wind at 6 miles per hour and san francisco, well you kind of need an umbrella in a few spots, we have light rain in downtown. heading to the marin headlands to the north, 53. we have quite a bit of clouds from the south bay over to san francisco and oakland. mist falling right at ground level and it kind of goes right underneath the radar being the small water droplets falling around the bay area right now. the north bay, clouds moving from north to south. low clouds and high clouds up above. the system that is skirting by right now is providing extra lift to the atmosphere.
using it. >> reporter: scrap also holds classes that teaches people to give new life to old things. a place where one person's trash is another person's treasure. joe rosato jr nbc bay area. >>> tyke to check your easter forecast with rob mayeda and a look at what's coming up the rest of the week. rob? >> right now, garvin, this morning we have quite a bit of mist and some light rain around oakland, 54 degrees and mostly cloudy skies. a little breezy. but our temperatures...
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jr. 1960. mrs. kennedy is part and parcel of the baby-boom this is why my mother who was having her own baby boom packed my two older brothers and me in 1956 chevy and drove us to louisville kentucky to see senator kennedy comes through to give a campaign speech. my mother loved history and politics but not like the rough-and-tumble of political rallies. she did like to drive downtown. she did not like crowd. but this family family, caroline, mr. and mrs. kennedy sowed true my mother, a catholic housewife to go see her new political hero. and she would say don't you remember we got there early and then they chicanes price that i am trying so hard to remember but i am four. i remember the balloons and the confetti and one for earrings dropped off. we found it on the way out. somebody stepped on it. but i say you turn me into a political scientist at the age of four and for ever more interested in the kennedys but this is why jacqueline kennedy resonated. this is taken august 1963 and another sad time. she had just lost her son patrick born premature one week before and died of lung ailment and only lived two days and carolina's old enough to understand issue
jr. 1960. mrs. kennedy is part and parcel of the baby-boom this is why my mother who was having her own baby boom packed my two older brothers and me in 1956 chevy and drove us to louisville kentucky to see senator kennedy comes through to give a campaign speech. my mother loved history and politics but not like the rough-and-tumble of political rallies. she did like to drive downtown. she did not like crowd. but this family family, caroline, mr. and mrs. kennedy sowed true my mother, a...
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jr.'s assassination. >>> sonoma county's vehicle fleet is getting a little greener today. county supervisors will take possession of a new nissan leaf at the county administration center at 11:00. sonoma county has used hybrid vehicles since 2002 and they have racked up more than six million miles of use. board members say they want to convert the entire fleet to all electric vehicles eventually. >>> an earthquake off the coast of california. who felt that shaking just about an hour ago? >>> a five foot hole in a southwest airlines flight caused a big scare for passengers. what the f.a.a. is now doing starting today to make sure it doesn't happen again. >>> and the opening bell is about to ring on wall street. we'll tell you what happened overnight that could effect the numbers today. >>> ringing that opening bell. looks like stocks will head lower. lower part of your screen you can see they already are. oil prices once again hovering near 30 month highs. and also a rate hike in china. new developments in europe's debt crisis, global economy not looking very positive this morning. and that is going to take a toll on wall street this morning. >>> all right. we'll go ahead and smile and say good mornin
jr.'s assassination. >>> sonoma county's vehicle fleet is getting a little greener today. county supervisors will take possession of a new nissan leaf at the county administration center at 11:00. sonoma county has used hybrid vehicles since 2002 and they have racked up more than six million miles of use. board members say they want to convert the entire fleet to all electric vehicles eventually. >>> an earthquake off the coast of california. who felt that shaking just about...
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jr. the world's greatest entertainer. he's superb. he said to joyce and me, the next night i'm off i'm going to take you to see the best entertainer in las vegas. he didn't tell us who it was. the next night we went and we went to another casino and we went in and he got a dinner table. needless to say if you are sami davis in las vegas, you get a good one. it was elvis presley. sami believed that elvis was the best performer in town. he was in his later years and he was large. he was wearing a sequin jump suit. >> not what you picture. >> no, i had never seen the man. he had scarlet. and he would wipe his face. he would sing about the most ridiculous crap. then he would sing a ballot. and i love country music and ballots. he would sing and it would just -- you'll be carried away. then he'd take the scarf, wait his sweat, and you throw it into the crowd. joyce has one, and it's framed. what happened, sami said come on we're going to go back into the dressing room. i'm not the type that hangs around las vegas dressing rooms. you go in the place and it's large. here are all of the people. sami is getting dressed, walking around, and there are attractive women with
jr. the world's greatest entertainer. he's superb. he said to joyce and me, the next night i'm off i'm going to take you to see the best entertainer in las vegas. he didn't tell us who it was. the next night we went and we went to another casino and we went in and he got a dinner table. needless to say if you are sami davis in las vegas, you get a good one. it was elvis presley. sami believed that elvis was the best performer in town. he was in his later years and he was large. he was wearing a...
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jr. in a movie about the mob family but it's unclear if the timing of her jail sentence will interfere. >>> well, most of usery now and then. some people like me call them mental health days but not one woman in berkeley, california. elena griffing is celebrating, get this 65 years on the job, and she never called out sick. don sanchez from our san francisco affiliate kgo reports. >> reporter: this is not a retirement party. energetic 85-year-old elena griffing has been working for 65 years. >> i love to come to work. i really, truly do. >> reporter: she started in 1946. harry truman was president. the minimum wage was 40 cents an hour. she's never stopped wearing three-inch high heels. even after hospital founder told her to stop wearing them, she could fall and sue. >> you can't not smile when you see her walking down the hall -- i mean, running down the hall. >> reporter: she got hired when she came in for a lab test and the phone was ringing nonstop. >> one of the doctors said, what do you do? she said, i'm a secretary. he said, well, answer the damn telephone. she answered the telephone and she -- and
jr. in a movie about the mob family but it's unclear if the timing of her jail sentence will interfere. >>> well, most of usery now and then. some people like me call them mental health days but not one woman in berkeley, california. elena griffing is celebrating, get this 65 years on the job, and she never called out sick. don sanchez from our san francisco affiliate kgo reports. >> reporter: this is not a retirement party. energetic 85-year-old elena griffing has been working...
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us learn that. we appreciate it. and now here's russ. >> thank you, rebecca. up next, big daddy is in the house. chef aaron mccargo jr.re coming right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate, from nestle. with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. so let's put our paws down in protest. no fetching, no friendship till we all get k9 advantix ii. join us at poochprotest.com. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. [ mahere's to my pants asknot leaving marksn on my waist. achieve small wins with a healthy lifestyle and dannon light & fit. the light fresh yogurt with 80 calories vs. 100 in the other leading brand. here's to 80 calories tasting crazy good. live light and fit. dove's new range with weightle
us learn that. we appreciate it. and now here's russ. >> thank you, rebecca. up next, big daddy is in the house. chef aaron mccargo jr.re coming right back. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ express yourself ♪ ♪ oh, do it ♪ oh, do it ♪ express yourself ♪ hey [ female announcer ] coffee is like life. it's better when you add your flavor. coffee-mate, from nestle. with being fed on. we demand k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas...
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us to effectively bring about a change to a more financially literate incapable country. thank you. [applause] >> as part of the strategy that the treasury just mentioned, john w. rogers jrn financial capability. you have done so much in the field of financial literacy. you are the chairman, ceo and chief investment officer at area of investment. thank you. -- at ariel investment. [applause] >> this as been an exciting opportunity for me to help our country are around this very critical issue. similar to you, my family got me started in investing early. my father started to make sure every birthday and christmas i got stocks instead of toys. and that was not done in the beginning -- not fun in the beginning, but he made the decision of allowing me to get the dividend checks. my father was not wealthy, but i started to look forward to the quarterly checks every three months, and he let me spend them any way i could. it was a great way to get started. i had to learn about a checking account and savings accounts, because he gave me the exposure of an early age. that has been the inspiration for me to 14 years ago along with our need duncan to create the aerial community aca
us to effectively bring about a change to a more financially literate incapable country. thank you. [applause] >> as part of the strategy that the treasury just mentioned, john w. rogers jrn financial capability. you have done so much in the field of financial literacy. you are the chairman, ceo and chief investment officer at area of investment. thank you. -- at ariel investment. [applause] >> this as been an exciting opportunity for me to help our country are around this very...
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jr. the worlds great entertainer. he said to joyce and me, the next night i'm off. i'm going to take you to see the best entertainer in las vegas. he didn't tell us who he is. the next night we went to another casino. he went in and got a dinner table. if you are sammy davis in las vegas, you get a good table. the four of us sat down and it was elvis presley. sammy believed that elvis was the best performance in town. he was in his later years and he was large. he was wearing a sequin jump suit. >> not quite the uniform of the next white house? >> no, no, no, no. of course, i'd never seen the man and i'd never heard the man. and he had these -- what color is it chartreuse? red? pink? scarlet? he had scarlet scarfs, and he would wipe his face. he'd stand up there and sing. it was fantastic. he'd sing the most ridiculous thing in the world and people would cheer and yell and love it. and i'd sit there and go like this. then he would sing a ballot and it was absolutely beautiful. i mean this man had a voice that was spectacular. and i love country music and i love ballots. and he would sing and it would just -- you'd be carried away with it. then he
jr. the worlds great entertainer. he said to joyce and me, the next night i'm off. i'm going to take you to see the best entertainer in las vegas. he didn't tell us who he is. the next night we went to another casino. he went in and got a dinner table. if you are sammy davis in las vegas, you get a good table. the four of us sat down and it was elvis presley. sammy believed that elvis was the best performance in town. he was in his later years and he was large. he was wearing a sequin jump...
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jr. the worlds great entertainer. he said to joyce and me, the next night i'm off. i'm going to take you to see the best entertainer in las vegas. he didn't tell us who he is. the next night we went to another casino. he went in and got a dinner table. if you are sammy davis in las vegas, you get a good table. the four of us sat down and it was elvis presley. sammy believed that elvis was the best performance in town. he was in his later years and he was large. he was wearing a sequin jump suit. >> not quite the uniform of the next white house? >> no, no, no, no. of course, i'd never seen the man and i'd never heard the man. and he had these -- what color is it chartreuse? red? pink? scarlet? he had scarlet scarfs, and he would wipe his face. he'd stand up there and sing. it was fantastic. he'd sing the most ridiculous thing in the world and people would cheer and yell and love it. and i'd sit there and go like this. then he would sing a ballot and it was absolutely beautiful. i mean this man had a voice that was spectacular. and i love country music and i love ballots. and he would sing and it would just -- you'd be carried away with it. then he
jr. the worlds great entertainer. he said to joyce and me, the next night i'm off. i'm going to take you to see the best entertainer in las vegas. he didn't tell us who he is. the next night we went to another casino. he went in and got a dinner table. if you are sammy davis in las vegas, you get a good table. the four of us sat down and it was elvis presley. sammy believed that elvis was the best performance in town. he was in his later years and he was large. he was wearing a sequin jump...
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jr. is looking in the direction of democrats and republicans in the congress of the united states and he says, mr. speaker, we've come here to cash a check. a check that should give us upon demand the riches of security and freedom and justice. but america, dr. king says, has issued us a bounced check. it keeps coming back marked insufficient funds, but i refuse to believe there are no funds in the great vault of opportunity of this nation. mr. speaker, i'm 46 years old. i've had the privilege of serving in this congress for nearly 16 years. i remember on september 10, 2011, when we stood here on the floor of this congress, we stood here on the floor of this congress and this congress declared that it was broke. that it couldn't find money for anything. we took a vote on september 10, 2001, to the -- to defund education programmers in most vulnerable children in our nation. every member of congress, mostly conservatives and many conservative democrats made the argument we can no longer afford to provide high quality education for your children, we can no longer afford to provide health care for the american people, that we could no longer afford it. and just 24 hour
jr. is looking in the direction of democrats and republicans in the congress of the united states and he says, mr. speaker, we've come here to cash a check. a check that should give us upon demand the riches of security and freedom and justice. but america, dr. king says, has issued us a bounced check. it keeps coming back marked insufficient funds, but i refuse to believe there are no funds in the great vault of opportunity of this nation. mr. speaker, i'm 46 years old. i've had the privilege...