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we go down to the field with madison bumgarner and ken rosenthal. >> ken: thanks, joe. madison, you told me earlier today that this was not going to be that big a deal, but when you came to the park, how many innings did you really -- realistically expect to pitch? >> in the innings, i wasn't thinking about innings or pitch count. just thinking about getting outs. thank you, buddy, love you, man. getting outs until i couldn't get them any more and we needed somebody else. fortunately we were able to get quick innings and i was able to stay in there. >> ken: now you've done it, what was it like and what is the difference between this and starting? >> well, you know, not near as much time to dial in and that was the biggest thing for me. it was, you know, i had a half-minute to start getting up and getting loose and throwing all of the pitches and stuff. that was different and not having as much time but, you know, luckily, we was able to squeeze it by. >> ken: you ended up throwing 270 innings on the season and over 50 in the postseason. how tired right now? >> right now
we go down to the field with madison bumgarner and ken rosenthal. >> ken: thanks, joe. madison, you told me earlier today that this was not going to be that big a deal, but when you came to the park, how many innings did you really -- realistically expect to pitch? >> in the innings, i wasn't thinking about innings or pitch count. just thinking about getting outs. thank you, buddy, love you, man. getting outs until i couldn't get them any more and we needed somebody else....
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we go down to the field with madison bumgarner and ken rosenthal. >> ken: thanks, joe. madison, you told me earlier today that this was not going to be that big a deal, but when you came to the park, how many innings did you really -- realistically expect to pitch? >> in the innings, i wasn't thinking about innings or pitch count. just thinking about getting outs. thank you, buddy, love you, man. getting outs until i couldn't get them any more and we needed somebody else. fortunately we were able to get quick innings and i was able to stay in there. >> ken: now you've done it, what was it like and what is the difference between this and starting? >> well, you know, not near as much time to dial in and that was the biggest thing for me. it was, you know, i had a half-minute to start getting up and getting loose and throwing all of the pitches and stuff. that was different and not having as much time but, you know, luckily, we was able to squeeze it by. >> ken: you ended up throwing 270 innings on the season and over 50 in the postseason. how tired right now? >> right now
we go down to the field with madison bumgarner and ken rosenthal. >> ken: thanks, joe. madison, you told me earlier today that this was not going to be that big a deal, but when you came to the park, how many innings did you really -- realistically expect to pitch? >> in the innings, i wasn't thinking about innings or pitch count. just thinking about getting outs. thank you, buddy, love you, man. getting outs until i couldn't get them any more and we needed somebody else....
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back down on the field with ken and jeremy affeldt. >> ken: you've been on three world championship teams now, jeremy. every season and every journey is different. what stands out most about this team? >> you know, how we pieced everything together, man. i just think guys did different. we won in 2012, i think we won it with a pretty good staff. today, we had to win it with bum. that is the best performance i've ever seen in playoff ever. the way he just did three of those games like -- the way we just don't give up. we don't quit. we got smoked 10-0 yesterday or whatever it was and we came back and bochy had to mix and match and let it play out. seeing teams win like this. the way we win. the way we mix and match bull pens. we are in the second inning. i don't remember the last time i warmed up in the second inning, let alone in. . to see the guys battle and play defense and grind it and this is a really big deal for me and probably my favorite because i started with the royals and it was a tough time for me. so to come back here and to feel this and all three of my boys have championshi
back down on the field with ken and jeremy affeldt. >> ken: you've been on three world championship teams now, jeremy. every season and every journey is different. what stands out most about this team? >> you know, how we pieced everything together, man. i just think guys did different. we won in 2012, i think we won it with a pretty good staff. today, we had to win it with bum. that is the best performance i've ever seen in playoff ever. the way he just did three of those games...
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. >> ken: thanks, erin. madison, first complete game shutout in the world series since the 2003 clencher. >> wow. >> ken: you batted in the eighth inning with a 5-0 lead. what would have happened if bochy tried to take you out of this game? >> i mean, you know, he's the boss, but you know, it was a nice cushion for us. thank you, guys, thank you. that's all. you know what? i would of wanted to say but he's the manager and he makes the decisions. but give him the extra runs. put a nice cushion for me out there to just go out there and make pitches so thankful for that. >> ken: your career e.r.a. in the world series is 0.29. lowest in history, minimum 25 innings. how are you so successful when the games matter most? >> for some reason i keep getting lucky this time of the year and i'll take it. >> ken: you were willing to pitch last night on three days' rest. in retrospect, what do you think of bochy's decision to pitch you tonight? >> i'm good with whatever he wants to do. this time of year, you got to be rea
. >> ken: thanks, erin. madison, first complete game shutout in the world series since the 2003 clencher. >> wow. >> ken: you batted in the eighth inning with a 5-0 lead. what would have happened if bochy tried to take you out of this game? >> i mean, you know, he's the boss, but you know, it was a nice cushion for us. thank you, guys, thank you. that's all. you know what? i would of wanted to say but he's the manager and he makes the decisions. but give him the extra...
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. >> ken: thanks, erin. madison, first complete game shutout in the world series since the 2003 clencher. >> wow. >> ken: you batted in the eighth inning with a 5-0 lead. what would have happened if bochy tried to take you out of this game? >> i mean, you know, he's the boss, but you know, it was a nice cushion for us. thank you, guys, thank you. that's all. you know what? i would of wanted to say but he's the manager and he makes the decisions. but give him the extra runs. put a nice cushion for me out there to just go out there and make pitches so thankful for that. >> ken: your career e.r.a. in the world series is 0.29. lowest in history, minimum 25 innings. how are you so successful when the games matter most? >> for some reason i keep getting lucky this time of the year and i'll take it. >> ken: you were willing to pitch last night on three days' rest. in retrospect, what do you think of bochy's decision to pitch you tonight? >> i'm good with whatever he wants to do. this time of year, you got to be rea
. >> ken: thanks, erin. madison, first complete game shutout in the world series since the 2003 clencher. >> wow. >> ken: you batted in the eighth inning with a 5-0 lead. what would have happened if bochy tried to take you out of this game? >> i mean, you know, he's the boss, but you know, it was a nice cushion for us. thank you, guys, thank you. that's all. you know what? i would of wanted to say but he's the manager and he makes the decisions. but give him the extra...
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ken? (applause) >> on behalf of the board of directors to our agency and all the people of the city, congratulations on your outstanding service for almost 30 years. job well done. we're very grateful to you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, and good afternoon chairman nolan and honorable directors of our board. my name is again ken yee and i'm honored here to be receiving this award. as a matter of fact, that's my third award from the board. so, the first one was on the resource conservation, the second one was for the central subway relocation project. and i'm here to thank my manager christin mcgary, our cfo [speaker not understood], and our director of transportation ed reiskin, giving me this opportunity to work with a wonderful real estate team. and i am also would like to thank all the dedicated hard working and professional staff within the mta family whom i have worked with, and thank you for the assistance that they have provided me. and special thanks also goes to our wonderful
ken? (applause) >> on behalf of the board of directors to our agency and all the people of the city, congratulations on your outstanding service for almost 30 years. job well done. we're very grateful to you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, and good afternoon chairman nolan and honorable directors of our board. my name is again ken yee and i'm honored here to be receiving this award. as a matter of fact, that's my third award from the board. so, the first one was on the...
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we take you down to the field and ken rosenthal. >> ken: sal, let's start with what happened after infant ene' homer. do you know why strickland was so upset? >> i got close to home plate, he said you out of here. i say why you look at me? forget about it. >> ken: right before that, you hit the two run double and two strikes. that, of course, led to the home run. what were you looking for in that situation? >> my approach to looking for fastball. told me before and told me fastball and i hit it pretty good. >> ken: lorenzo, i know you guys are tight. thank you. lorenzo, what did you think of the strickland incident? >> i wasn't sure what was going on. right now i don't know what was happening. he was upset. he got a home run hit off of him. we going to move on from it, you know? hopefully, this doesn't carry over to the next series. or the next game. hopefully, just get the job done in san francisco. >> ken: on that single by butler you were flying coming from second to home and they clocked you over 20 miles an hour. how did you read that? were you going all the way? >> great read. i tri
we take you down to the field and ken rosenthal. >> ken: sal, let's start with what happened after infant ene' homer. do you know why strickland was so upset? >> i got close to home plate, he said you out of here. i say why you look at me? forget about it. >> ken: right before that, you hit the two run double and two strikes. that, of course, led to the home run. what were you looking for in that situation? >> my approach to looking for fastball. told me before and told...
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. >> ken, would you agree? some say there's a generational shift going on in some of the big caps. >> i think blue chips get redefined. we don't know what the blue chips of the future may look like, but i think earnings are looking excellent this past quarter, and it's likely to continue for the next few months. >> it sounds like you still like the big caps. >> absolutely. keep in mind that big caps have one other factor that's been impeding them. that's global growth has been somewhat weak. they have more trouble getting out of the way of make roe economic conditions the as the situation improves and hopefully we see some ability -- they'll be able to grow their top lines even better. >> you like economically sensitive categories, such as? >> technology, consumer discretionary, industrials, ken made a great point. we know about the fact that currency is potentially a headwind, the thing that really resonates with me, sue, is the fact that here we are 40% of the way into the earnings season. the street has give
. >> ken, would you agree? some say there's a generational shift going on in some of the big caps. >> i think blue chips get redefined. we don't know what the blue chips of the future may look like, but i think earnings are looking excellent this past quarter, and it's likely to continue for the next few months. >> it sounds like you still like the big caps. >> absolutely. keep in mind that big caps have one other factor that's been impeding them. that's global growth...
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ken, is there any reason to think j.p. morgan is different? >> when there is an issue like this, when there is a breach, it is difficult for businesses to identify the scope of that breach. look along it took them to actually provide that information. they had security teams working on this for a long peripd of of time it.od they wanted to wait before they could speak with confidence about what information was actually compromised. there's a chance that more information could have been compromised, but i like to believe them. >> ken, that is very kind of you. i would like to believe them too, but i probably won't. hackers get this information, monday and information to an e-mail, and a name attached. what's the risk? --y want after a phonebook? they weren't after a phonebook? the information they were after is injuries. targeted attacks, making e-mails that look like it came from j.p. morgan. even using their name. they have their phone numbers as well. there is a real risk here for fishing attacks and identity attacks of j.p. morgan customers
ken, is there any reason to think j.p. morgan is different? >> when there is an issue like this, when there is a breach, it is difficult for businesses to identify the scope of that breach. look along it took them to actually provide that information. they had security teams working on this for a long peripd of of time it.od they wanted to wait before they could speak with confidence about what information was actually compromised. there's a chance that more information could have been...
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i'm ken wayne, frank somerville is off tonight. >> i'm julie haener. a hit-and-run crash left a motorcyclist dead this afternoon, jana katsuyama is live on mission boulevard, where the accident happened. the chp is notifying drivers to be cafe on -- careful on that stretch of the roadway. >> reporter: they're trying to find this semi rig by using tips and surveillance video. but as ken mentioned earlier, this driver might not even realize that he or she collide with the motorcycle. the motorcycle rider, a 61-year- old man was found in the middle of the street, killed when his motorcycle crashed. heavy traffic came to a halt as the chp closed the stretch of mission boulevard at 1:15 this afternoon. what caused the crash is a mystery that the chp is still trying to unravel tonight. >> a big rig that was towing two chrome colored tanks, it's potentially a vehicle that left the scene. >> reporter: the chp says witnesses told them the big rig collided with the motorcycle, and never stopped. now, investigators are searching for the silver big rig tanker. the
i'm ken wayne, frank somerville is off tonight. >> i'm julie haener. a hit-and-run crash left a motorcyclist dead this afternoon, jana katsuyama is live on mission boulevard, where the accident happened. the chp is notifying drivers to be cafe on -- careful on that stretch of the roadway. >> reporter: they're trying to find this semi rig by using tips and surveillance video. but as ken mentioned earlier, this driver might not even realize that he or she collide with the motorcycle....
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i am veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. more than $70 million is being set to get you to vote on that one ballot measure. kpix 5's allen martin is here with a look at what many people feel is a fight between trial lawyers and doctors. >> reporter: in loot of ways, they are absolutely right. one thing that prop 46 would do is raise the medical malpractice award from $250,000. that cap was signed into law back in 1975. certainly, trial lawyers would make more money if the cap goes up or goes away. doctors say they and their patients would be the ones who pay more. but that's just part of prop 46. >> backers of prop 46 say. >> proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing. >> points counter with. >> who pays? the rest of us as malpractice insurance increases. the cost of health care will rise for all we of us. >> but is 46 about drug testing doctors or raising the cap on medical malpractice lawsuits? it's both. and more. >> safeguards against prescription drug abuse. >> the initiatives author is bob pack who liv
i am veronica de la cruz. >> i'm ken bastida. more than $70 million is being set to get you to vote on that one ballot measure. kpix 5's allen martin is here with a look at what many people feel is a fight between trial lawyers and doctors. >> reporter: in loot of ways, they are absolutely right. one thing that prop 46 would do is raise the medical malpractice award from $250,000. that cap was signed into law back in 1975. certainly, trial lawyers would make more money if the cap...
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you're ken langone, aren't you? >> i am.ad guilty. >> let's look at a one year of the 10-year note. there it is. >> i saw andrew last time. >> on the show right? he wasn't here last time you were on the show. >> oh, andrew sorkin. >> oh, i thought you were talking about andrew cuomo. every time i come he ducks. he wasn't here. i'm absolutely certain this guy is intimidated by me. >> ducking you? >> ducking me or whatever it is. >> it is hard to stand up to you. >> i think the reason he doesn't show up is because his arguments don't show up. >> he's actually at a conference. >> well, if he is it's convenient. >> what kind of conference do you think andrew -- number one, what was the name of the conference and what city would it be in? vanity fair in san francisco. it's like a moth to a light. what? he was drawn out to that thing. anyway, i messed it all up. >> he claims he's an enlightened liberal. i think he can drop that. let's keep beating up on him. >> wild ride for wall street this week. the dow having its best day of th
you're ken langone, aren't you? >> i am.ad guilty. >> let's look at a one year of the 10-year note. there it is. >> i saw andrew last time. >> on the show right? he wasn't here last time you were on the show. >> oh, andrew sorkin. >> oh, i thought you were talking about andrew cuomo. every time i come he ducks. he wasn't here. i'm absolutely certain this guy is intimidated by me. >> ducking you? >> ducking me or whatever it is. >> it is hard...
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dars and ken wood operated the aquarium for three years. ken wood camen and were great operators of the aquarium. it was a pleasure to work with them. one of the best operators to work with. i will say once again being president of fisherman's what wharf, they were great and loud me to do a lot of community work and this is a community and we are very close and tight and together this group makes a good team. i'm looking forward to supporting this -- and watching the project. thank you. >> hello thank you so much for your time today. my name is kristin clayton, a resident of san francisco and opera singer all over the united states. it's a pleasure to come home to at the at the -- teatro zinzanni and i'm so happy to be among the singers and artist of the world and donna houston and many many more. today, i represent the many performers from the bay area as well as top artist in their fields from over 21 countries including most of europe, canada, russia, the you can united kingdom, just to make the a few with 220 contacts from artist over t
dars and ken wood operated the aquarium for three years. ken wood camen and were great operators of the aquarium. it was a pleasure to work with them. one of the best operators to work with. i will say once again being president of fisherman's what wharf, they were great and loud me to do a lot of community work and this is a community and we are very close and tight and together this group makes a good team. i'm looking forward to supporting this -- and watching the project. thank you....
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well, we can if you like go to ken epstein and max from department of public health first better. >> i can grab it. >> but if you want to make some introductory remarks you're welcome to do that. >> i will do that. >> [inaudible] >> sorry for the confusion. i will take blame for a rookie mistake so i will go ahead and just do a quick introduction so in response to the request the work group, the city work group that we have been working together put together this presentation to provide you guys with an overview of what the city has done to respond, and then also has looked specifically at some of the questions of how we are specifically coordinating with the school district. so what i do want to talk about before we kind of dive into the details is the way as the city family, the way we have come together to talk about this is we talk about this as a developing story. we don't think it's over. when we meet from one week to the next many items changed so we learned to be nimble. we expect that we will see between 300 to 500 children by the end of the calendar year so the plans effort
well, we can if you like go to ken epstein and max from department of public health first better. >> i can grab it. >> but if you want to make some introductory remarks you're welcome to do that. >> i will do that. >> [inaudible] >> sorry for the confusion. i will take blame for a rookie mistake so i will go ahead and just do a quick introduction so in response to the request the work group, the city work group that we have been working together put together this...
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you can too. ♪ >>> we heard from ken bauersox before the break.s focuses attention on the men and women ash bitting 200 miles above us. a crew of three russians, two americans and a german. we are used to seeing live interviews of their space walks. it is still a bit of a mystery what daily life is really like. randi kaye has been digging deeper on that. >> reporter: the international space station orbits the earth every #90 minutes traveling abot 17,500 miles per hour. it is an understatement to say the astronauts and cosmonauts enjoy a spectacular view. daley life is hard work. at times, complicated. even getting clean is a challenge. no shower here. instead, they use towels, wipes and a rinseless sam poo. >> i take my no-rinse shampoo and rub it in working it out to the ends. >> on board this $100 billion research laboratory, there are never more than six crew members at a time. they stay for about six months, which can feel like an eternity living on prepackageded food. >> we use a lot of the same items. every so often, supply ships like the o
you can too. ♪ >>> we heard from ken bauersox before the break.s focuses attention on the men and women ash bitting 200 miles above us. a crew of three russians, two americans and a german. we are used to seeing live interviews of their space walks. it is still a bit of a mystery what daily life is really like. randi kaye has been digging deeper on that. >> reporter: the international space station orbits the earth every #90 minutes traveling abot 17,500 miles per hour. it is...
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thanks ken game two is tomorrow night. also in kansas city. the series moves to san francisco on friday. if hasn't been decided after game five, it heads back to kansas city. it can be one of the hardest parts of renting in the bay area. but one city wants to roll t the welcome mat to pets. how landlords are biting back aa groundbreaking new rule. almost caused me to have a t attack the post office says it was an innocent mistake. the letter in the mail that lefa family traumatized. ((weather tease)) a would be purse snatcher gets the best kind of payba. and wait til you see what happens when the bus driver gets his hands on him. breaking news to tell you about... ben bradlee the legendary editor,,,,,,,, of the washington post has . bradlee led the paper's watergate coverage... which eventually lead to the resignation of president nixon. under his leadershipe post also printed the pentan papers. that touched of a legal fight that led all thy to the u-s supreme. ben bradlee died at his washingn home of natural causes he was 93. it's tough enoug
thanks ken game two is tomorrow night. also in kansas city. the series moves to san francisco on friday. if hasn't been decided after game five, it heads back to kansas city. it can be one of the hardest parts of renting in the bay area. but one city wants to roll t the welcome mat to pets. how landlords are biting back aa groundbreaking new rule. almost caused me to have a t attack the post office says it was an innocent mistake. the letter in the mail that lefa family traumatized. ((weather...
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>> reporter: unfortunately, that's what i'm saying ken. [ laughter ] >> betty yu in the pumpkin patch in fremont, thank you. >>> and the drought means the bears in the sierra are very thirsty. they are headed into neighborhoods near reno looking for water. animal control caught ten bears in one day. they had to shoot one with a tranquilizer. so this is the message for people up there. >> we can make sure that we save the bears and keep them wild if we don't attract them with things like garbage and fruit. >> 42 bears have been trapped since july 1. that is a lot. almost all of them are back now in the forest. >>> tonight, a couple of guys had quite the story to tell when someone asked them how was your day at work? >> reporter: towering 19 stories above oakland with no way out. two twin doe washers stuck on a platform that wouldn't budge. they had to make a quick call about how to save the workers. >> there was a little bit of communication, what we were going to do. cut a window and bring them in through there or bring them up off the roof. it was half an hour before we could get a g
>> reporter: unfortunately, that's what i'm saying ken. [ laughter ] >> betty yu in the pumpkin patch in fremont, thank you. >>> and the drought means the bears in the sierra are very thirsty. they are headed into neighborhoods near reno looking for water. animal control caught ten bears in one day. they had to shoot one with a tranquilizer. so this is the message for people up there. >> we can make sure that we save the bears and keep them wild if we don't attract...
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our time. >> can i quote ken bastida? hey, dude, you want to do the beard?aughter ] >> hey, dude. orange is better than blue anyway. >> i think frank would look great with orange hair. >> i would do that. not a problem. >> i'll help paint it. >> i really wish you weren't wearing blue today. >> of all things, i can't believe you're wearing blue. it's ridiculous. [ laughter ] >>> the weather there for the game tonight i think pretty nice probably starting out in the 60s, some 50s as you head into the latter half of the game. but still looks like when they come back that weather could get very interesting for that first game in san francisco. looking toward the port of san francisco, looking good right now. we have nice clear skies. and not a bad start to the day. a little chilly in spots though around the bay area. some of the temperatures dropping off into the 40s. still looks like high pressure beginning to nudge in here. that's going to send most of those clouds to the north. so we are going to see a lot of sunshine today just a couple of passing high cloud
our time. >> can i quote ken bastida? hey, dude, you want to do the beard?aughter ] >> hey, dude. orange is better than blue anyway. >> i think frank would look great with orange hair. >> i would do that. not a problem. >> i'll help paint it. >> i really wish you weren't wearing blue today. >> of all things, i can't believe you're wearing blue. it's ridiculous. [ laughter ] >>> the weather there for the game tonight i think pretty nice probably...
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i can tell that you the ken buck's pollster was in our office. this was why we were going to women i remember i was covering the jefferson county race, jefferson county is like our bellwhether, it's the barometer. when early returns came about 7:15, republicans are the early return people the good citizens and the democrats kind of have to go to their door, come on, go vote, that sort of thing. but he was up 2% with early returns. i remember yelling across the fuse room, michael bennet pit have won. he won by two percentage points. >> that's lynn bartles from the denver post who agreed to be my sort of guide here today. they are the good citizens, the democrats you have to go to their doors and say, get off your butts. lynn told me for all of the democrat's pride in their getting people off the butts field work, they believe it is tear secret sauce that helped them beat not only the republicans but what the polls say here, she says this year the republican versus upped their ground game, too, but they don't like to talk about it. >> there is this
i can tell that you the ken buck's pollster was in our office. this was why we were going to women i remember i was covering the jefferson county race, jefferson county is like our bellwhether, it's the barometer. when early returns came about 7:15, republicans are the early return people the good citizens and the democrats kind of have to go to their door, come on, go vote, that sort of thing. but he was up 2% with early returns. i remember yelling across the fuse room, michael bennet pit have...
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. >> i actually have a nominee for us to consider, ken (inaudible) who is a member of the (inaudible) neighborhood and ken is involved in, actually for providing some services around the transportation for tourists in san francisco and he also has i great historical knowledge of the city and more importantly he is a person that uses all modes of transportation in the city. and often, using buses along geneva and the t line as well and he rides a bike as well and so he is able to look at the many, modes that will be discussed in the feasibility study and like forward to the participation and so i would like to nominate him for a vote today. >> and so put his name forward and we can go into public comment. he is not available to actually present. but i have actually met with him and he is very thoughtful, and will be one to work very well with the other members of the cac and so hopefully we can consider him today. >> we will go into public comment for this item? >> okay. and i need a second for that. >> motion? >> a second from our advising program's chair, commissioner mar, thank you.
. >> i actually have a nominee for us to consider, ken (inaudible) who is a member of the (inaudible) neighborhood and ken is involved in, actually for providing some services around the transportation for tourists in san francisco and he also has i great historical knowledge of the city and more importantly he is a person that uses all modes of transportation in the city. and often, using buses along geneva and the t line as well and he rides a bike as well and so he is able to look at...
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tonight -- zooey deschanel, from "marry me," ken marino, host and author, brad meltzer.eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is good to hear. let's get started with this. congratulations to the san francisco giants. last night, the giants beat the kansas city royals in game seven to win the world series. and finally, finally, an excuse for the city of san francisco to have a parade. [ laughter and applause ] so exciting. because i think -- i think they're going to be really good at it. [ light laughter ] this is really cool. apple ceo tim cook wrote an article this week coming out as gay and saying that he's tried to maintain a basic level of privacy. said users of apple's icloud, "yeah, good luck with that." [ laughter ] good luck. [ applause ] after cook came out as gay, a member of russian parliament has called for him to be banned from russia for life
tonight -- zooey deschanel, from "marry me," ken marino, host and author, brad meltzer.eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everyone. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is good to hear. let's get started with this. congratulations to the san francisco giants. last night, the giants beat the...
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lewinski, bill clinton and ken starr and joins us from pittsburgh.ficance is this new review, this new report. i shouldn't say new, but newly coming to light? >> well, michael, it was one of the remaining mysteries of this whole thing, because it was kept under seal. and this report is significant, because i think it vindicates monica lewinsky, and it shows that her account of the events in terms of how she was treated by the office of independent counsel and the fbi during that sting was accurate. and that there really were mistakes made. >> dean gormly when they confront her in the mall, she says f-you or f yourself. and they say if you call that lawyer we're not going to be as forthcoming with you. is that the way it always is, what stands that apart from the customary drill if there is such a thing? >> that's not how it's supposed to be and the author of this report who has been kept secret, joanne harris told me she wouldn't have touched monica lewinsky with a ten foot pole after she asked for her lawyer, frank carter, not once, but multiple tim
lewinski, bill clinton and ken starr and joins us from pittsburgh.ficance is this new review, this new report. i shouldn't say new, but newly coming to light? >> well, michael, it was one of the remaining mysteries of this whole thing, because it was kept under seal. and this report is significant, because i think it vindicates monica lewinsky, and it shows that her account of the events in terms of how she was treated by the office of independent counsel and the fbi during that sting was...
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kpix 5's ken bastida is in the newsroom. ken, she was certainly not happy about the extra restrictions. >> reporter: not very happy about it at all. this all the start 0 as a very cautious approach to a health crisis. now it has turned into a potentially legal show down. >> the nurse is headed home to maine today after testing negative for ebola. she was being held under quarantine against her will in and i door medical tent since friday. after arriving in new jersey from leon where she was treating ebola patients. the governor's of new jersey and new york are first to implement a 21-day quarantine for any medical worker returning west africa. she hired a lawyer and was threatening to sue saying she was completely healthy all along and that the conditions she was kept under were inhumane. >> i know she didn't want to be there. no one ever wants to be in the hospital i s. i understand that. the fact is i have a much big responsibility to the people of the public. i think when she has time to reflect, she will understand that
kpix 5's ken bastida is in the newsroom. ken, she was certainly not happy about the extra restrictions. >> reporter: not very happy about it at all. this all the start 0 as a very cautious approach to a health crisis. now it has turned into a potentially legal show down. >> the nurse is headed home to maine today after testing negative for ebola. she was being held under quarantine against her will in and i door medical tent since friday. after arriving in new jersey from leon where...
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. >> elizabeth and ken, it was the play. three were decided by one game and the giant is the team that came up on top. so looking for world series number 3. at some t rocking fans hoping to see the series not go back. arran bennett got the wild pitch. he scored to give the giants a 2-3 lead. they scored on a base is loaded walk. they win 3-2 and they're going back to their third acls in the season. they'll play st. louis on saturday. >> that means i have a brady bunch out there. i told them earlier, there's no one will that's deeper and they were determined not to get back on the plane and go back to washington. >> your offense won a good fight. >> kenny, you know how those celebrations go. we've been there out there to the world series championship, right. >> you have to take extra pair of clothes >> i had this jacket on and i said, oh, my goodness. i don't have rain clothes so mike murray took my jacket off and took it into the room where willie hangs out and the jacket is good to go for another day, ken. we'll have more p
. >> elizabeth and ken, it was the play. three were decided by one game and the giant is the team that came up on top. so looking for world series number 3. at some t rocking fans hoping to see the series not go back. arran bennett got the wild pitch. he scored to give the giants a 2-3 lead. they scored on a base is loaded walk. they win 3-2 and they're going back to their third acls in the season. they'll play st. louis on saturday. >> that means i have a brady bunch out there. i...
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ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, ken. >>> vallejo is welcoming a new police chief today.ncoming chief andrew was sworn in during a ceremony this morning inside the city council chambers. the new chief's wife and his boys joseph and christopher were invited up to the podium to help pin the police badge on their dad. he was selected after a nationwide search to replace the chief retiring. >> there's been hard times with bankruptcy and other things in the past. but where i see vallejo right now is in such a position to move forward and make a difference. >> he got his start in newark more than 24 years ago. most recently worked as chief of police in benicia. >>> no action by the u.s. supreme court today means the path is clearing for same-sex marriages in more states. in fact, within a few hours of the decision, same-sex weddings took place in virginia. the high court this morning without explanation allowed lower court rulings to stand. the order turns away appeals from five states seeking to ban gay marriages. the court's order immediately ends delays on marriages in india
ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, ken. >>> vallejo is welcoming a new police chief today.ncoming chief andrew was sworn in during a ceremony this morning inside the city council chambers. the new chief's wife and his boys joseph and christopher were invited up to the podium to help pin the police badge on their dad. he was selected after a nationwide search to replace the chief retiring. >> there's been hard times with bankruptcy and other things in the past....
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i speak from personal experience when i was in seattle with ken griffey jr.ay buhner were young outfielders and rusty worked those guys into being gold glove outfielders. just his method of work every day. >> joe: popped up, foul territory. moustakas. two out. >> tom: joe, getting back to what i said about kershaw. you beat the other team's ace in game one you flip the entire series. this is unbelievable to me. you're getting experience on the mound for the giants. to take nothing away. four pitchers, four games, three pitchers, four games under .500. never happened before in the world series. >> joe: and that is how they will line up games two through four as vogelsong on the left and hudson on the right. we already heard from jake peavy who was picked up from the red sox mid season and really turned his year around. one on, two out. panik flies one into center for cain. bottom of the eighth inning rolls in. time has not run out on the royals. 9-1-2 coming up as they trail by six. deai am thirteen years old.ca, this summer was the best summer of my young lif
i speak from personal experience when i was in seattle with ken griffey jr.ay buhner were young outfielders and rusty worked those guys into being gold glove outfielders. just his method of work every day. >> joe: popped up, foul territory. moustakas. two out. >> tom: joe, getting back to what i said about kershaw. you beat the other team's ace in game one you flip the entire series. this is unbelievable to me. you're getting experience on the mound for the giants. to take nothing...
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i speak from personal experience when i was in seattle with ken griffey jr.ay buhner were young outfielders and rusty worked those guys into being gold glove outfielders. just his method of work every day. >> joe: popped up, foul territory. moustakas. two out. >> tom: joe, getting back to what i said about kershaw. you beat the other team's ace in game one you flip the entire series. this is unbelievable to me. you're getting experience on the mound for the giants. to take nothing away. four pitchers, four games, three pitchers, four games under .500. never happened before in the world series. >> joe: and that is how they will line up games two through four as vogelsong on the left and hudson on the right. we already heard from jake peavy who was picked up from the red sox mid season and really turned his year around. one on, two out. panik flies one into center for cain. bottom of the eighth inning rolls in. time has not run out on the royals. 9-1-2 coming up as they trail by six. deai am thirteen years old.ca, this summer was the best summer of my young lif
i speak from personal experience when i was in seattle with ken griffey jr.ay buhner were young outfielders and rusty worked those guys into being gold glove outfielders. just his method of work every day. >> joe: popped up, foul territory. moustakas. two out. >> tom: joe, getting back to what i said about kershaw. you beat the other team's ace in game one you flip the entire series. this is unbelievable to me. you're getting experience on the mound for the giants. to take nothing...
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ken? >> those ships get kind of small, you know, after a few months. it is good to stretch your legs. >> reporter: oh yeah. they are definitely enjoying the space, the scenery, and the people, and the drinks. >> awesome. all right. thanks very much. >>> well brian, the big question is the weather. going to be nice or will the blue angels be fogged? >> kenny, that is such a good question and the answer is so far, saturday looks a little dicey and saturday looks better. as we have this persistent marine layer that will hang around the immediate coastline tomorrow. they should be able to adjust to that. won't be extensive. 73 in the afternoon. we will get an offshore flow. sunday things look good. tomorrow, they might have to adjust the demo a little bit. or they might not. the fog will be touch and go. we will have the complete forecast in a few minutes. >> thanks brian. for everything you need to know about fleet week, check out kpix.com. >>> the chief says because of the domestic violence investigation of ray mcdonald, about 20 officers do security wor
ken? >> those ships get kind of small, you know, after a few months. it is good to stretch your legs. >> reporter: oh yeah. they are definitely enjoying the space, the scenery, and the people, and the drinks. >> awesome. all right. thanks very much. >>> well brian, the big question is the weather. going to be nice or will the blue angels be fogged? >> kenny, that is such a good question and the answer is so far, saturday looks a little dicey and saturday looks...
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ken and liz will wrap it up in a second.rr morning at 4-30. >> david letterman is next with taylor swift. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> love to sigh you there. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now the houdini of the hard wood, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( cheers and applause )
ken and liz will wrap it up in a second.rr morning at 4-30. >> david letterman is next with taylor swift. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> love to sigh you there. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now the houdini of the hard wood, david letterman!...
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the faa will look at this aircraft to learn what caused this problem, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >> i can't imagine seeing something like that. as bad as it looked, you have been a pilot for a long time, were the passengers in danger? >> reporter: the biggest issue right now is cabin pressure. you are at 35,000 feet. if you lose pressure you could suffer loss of oxygen, you can blackout, you could die. what we know now, the oxygen masks did not drop during this flight. that is good news. that means there was no loss of cabin pressure. in that sense they were safe but what is troubling is what they describe as the sounds of rivets popping. if therapy metal on the skin of the plane that could be a very serious structural issue that could lead to the plane breaking apart. so that is what the faa will look at and find out what went
the faa will look at this aircraft to learn what caused this problem, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >> i can't imagine seeing something like that. as bad as it looked, you have been a pilot for a long time, were the passengers in danger? >> reporter: the biggest issue right now is cabin pressure. you are at 35,000 feet. if you lose pressure you could suffer loss of oxygen, you can blackout, you could die. what we know now, the oxygen masks did not drop during this flight. that is...
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ken ghormley wrote the book on this, the author of "the death of the american virtue were clinton versusthat book he interviewed monica lewinsky, bill clinton and ken star. >> michael, it was one of the remaining mysteries of this entire thing because it was kept under sale and this important is significant because i think it vind cates monica lewinsky and shows that her account of the events in terms of how she was treated by the office of independent counsel and the fbi during that sting was accurate and that there really were mistakes made. >> deen ghormley, when they confront her in the mall she said f you or f yourself. then they say if you call that lawyer we're not going to cooperate or be forthcoming with you. is that the way it always is? what stands that apart from the customary drill, if there is such a thing? >> that's not how it's supposed to be. and the author of the report that has been kept secret for 14 years told me that she wouldn't have touched monica lewinsky with a 10-foot pole after she asked for her lawyer not once but multiple times. she's supposed to have access
ken ghormley wrote the book on this, the author of "the death of the american virtue were clinton versusthat book he interviewed monica lewinsky, bill clinton and ken star. >> michael, it was one of the remaining mysteries of this entire thing because it was kept under sale and this important is significant because i think it vind cates monica lewinsky and shows that her account of the events in terms of how she was treated by the office of independent counsel and the fbi during that...
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ken bastida in kansas city and ken, at least the giants coming home to the friendly confines of at&t. >> reporter: yeah, about time huh? it has been a good one. they got the split out here, allen and liz. and that's good. they are on the road. now they go back home. and the theory is that they will pick it up from there and get onto their three, four, five wins, however many it takes. in the meantime, okay, you have to look at this guy. he has been on tv every night during the series. he may be the most famous florida marlins fan in the world. always wears that florida marlins jersey right behind the plate. he is in the camera shot. his name is lawrence levee. he is a 58-year-old lawyer who travels the sporting world sitting only in the best of seats. he has a group of online ticket brokers on his speed dial. he has been to 27 superbowls, 200 nba finals, and 85 world series games including this one and he sat right next to travis o quinn who said the royals tried to get him to take the jersey off. >> you know what? he says he wears that same jersey to every single game he goes to. whe
ken bastida in kansas city and ken, at least the giants coming home to the friendly confines of at&t. >> reporter: yeah, about time huh? it has been a good one. they got the split out here, allen and liz. and that's good. they are on the road. now they go back home. and the theory is that they will pick it up from there and get onto their three, four, five wins, however many it takes. in the meantime, okay, you have to look at this guy. he has been on tv every night during the series....
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kpix 5's ken bastida joins us from the newsroom now. ken, the nation's first ebola's patient died today. >> reporter: 42-year-old liberian man was hospitalized in dallas last month after contracting the disease in liberia. and then traveling to the united states. duncan didn't experience ebola simple tolls until several days after he got to texas. he was originally sent home from the hospital. before he was permanently admitted, several days later, in a worsened state. following duncan's death, health security screenings are being ramped up at five major airports around the country starting this weekend travelers from west africa will have their temperatures taken by a noncontact thermometer at new york, chicago, new jersey, washington, d.c. and atlanta international airports. >> these five airports are the destination of 94% of individuals who travel to the united states from the three countries that are currently affected by ebola right now. >> now, the white house is saying on average about 150 passengers from the affected countries
kpix 5's ken bastida joins us from the newsroom now. ken, the nation's first ebola's patient died today. >> reporter: 42-year-old liberian man was hospitalized in dallas last month after contracting the disease in liberia. and then traveling to the united states. duncan didn't experience ebola simple tolls until several days after he got to texas. he was originally sent home from the hospital. before he was permanently admitted, several days later, in a worsened state. following duncan's...