SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
235
235
Sep 18, 2011
09/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
it is known as the noriega wall, the leavenworth wall. they were well engineered. at that time, because of the depression, they really gave 100% to the work they were doing. even today, these walls, there is very little movement in these walls, they are performing well. you can check them against earthquake loads, there are more than adequate to resist any earthquake load that you can throw at them. i applaud the results of that stimulus package. >> this particular slide illustrates a bunch of things. one, the hill seemed beyond going down after the lower roadway, goes down quite steeply to pastry -- to bay street and soon thereafter hits the point where there is artificial fill. so you can see dramatically the naturally occurring landforms and the filled terrace. this was also interesting in that you can see alcatraz and angel island at beyond, which of course are the natural peaks of the underground mountains in the bay. so this slide wraps up a lot of conditions. >> is this back on the docks? >> no, these
it is known as the noriega wall, the leavenworth wall. they were well engineered. at that time, because of the depression, they really gave 100% to the work they were doing. even today, these walls, there is very little movement in these walls, they are performing well. you can check them against earthquake loads, there are more than adequate to resist any earthquake load that you can throw at them. i applaud the results of that stimulus package. >> this particular slide illustrates a...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
58
58
Sep 28, 2011
09/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
now we are on at leavenworth street, around the corner of chestnut or francisco. >> these walls are common throughout the city, and they were built as part of the stimulus package
now we are on at leavenworth street, around the corner of chestnut or francisco. >> these walls are common throughout the city, and they were built as part of the stimulus package
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
195
195
Sep 10, 2011
09/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
leavenworth and jones -- they also recommended the mcalester project. we are seeing more and more of these one-way to 2-way conversions. they are being implemented one by one. if you have ideas, let the mta or transportation authority know. >> i have a list of streets. >> i would like to thank everyone for their work on this. it has been years. hopefully the fee -- hopefully that will be early next year. i agree with a lot of the thoughts that are shared. i also really appreciate the comprehensive approach to this and involving an groups like the department of public health who worked so hard on the healthy development measurement tool. this is the first plan to ever apply it. unfortunately, i don't think it's easy enough to evaluate projects that come before us and i think it's an underutilized tool and maybe we could look at ways of utilizing it more in relationship to other things that come before us. the widening of sidewalks and pedestrian safety efforts, even though there's a high demand for parking, i think where it is possible to transform some
leavenworth and jones -- they also recommended the mcalester project. we are seeing more and more of these one-way to 2-way conversions. they are being implemented one by one. if you have ideas, let the mta or transportation authority know. >> i have a list of streets. >> i would like to thank everyone for their work on this. it has been years. hopefully the fee -- hopefully that will be early next year. i agree with a lot of the thoughts that are shared. i also really appreciate...
526
526
Sep 5, 2011
09/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 526
favorite 0
quote 0
came down around san jose and the inner bay. 74 in san jose. 80s around morgan hill, 85 degrees in leavenworth, 85 santa cruz. oakland to san francisco, another cool day only in the 60s. but further inland, san ramon out to fairfield gorgeous sunday afternoon. a little breezy at times. we did see the numbers in the mid 80s. right now we have a strong sea breeze which is making for a cool evening. so jacket weather no matter where you are from the santa clara valley towards wine country. we're in the 60s to near 70 right now. good sea breeze blowing through the bay area will pump in the clouds again. marine layer close to around 1700 feet thick. maybe around the inner east bay we'll see more morning drizzle for tomorrow morning. the afternoon like today, sunshine inland looking good. 70s and 80s inland. then i really think starting tuesday and wednesday, inland east bay valleys south around morgan hill will likely see the highs climbing into the mid 90s. air quality good except for the santa clara valley. we typically see that ground level ozone concentration increase in some of our inland vall
came down around san jose and the inner bay. 74 in san jose. 80s around morgan hill, 85 degrees in leavenworth, 85 santa cruz. oakland to san francisco, another cool day only in the 60s. but further inland, san ramon out to fairfield gorgeous sunday afternoon. a little breezy at times. we did see the numbers in the mid 80s. right now we have a strong sea breeze which is making for a cool evening. so jacket weather no matter where you are from the santa clara valley towards wine country. we're...
208
208
Sep 18, 2011
09/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
series, as many as you know that we are doing with the command and general staff college at fort leavenworth. we are doing these more less on the sec was centennial anniversary of the great battles of the civil war. look for that. and then i also want to mention, we have a documentary film called 45 years across the bridge about the battle. filmmaker will michael hurst mark. that will be coming up at the plaza library on thursday august 20 fest. a lot more coming up. please pick up the calendar. did on are many honest. join the friends of the library and find out about all the good stuff we have coming up. but tonight i want to introduce john ferling his book, "independence," continues a great series of books on the revolution that he has been writing. a distinguished career as an academic at the university of west georgia. a biographer among other things of joseph galloway. probably the deepest steady of an opponent of the revolution. and for a distinguished academic career he has written a series of books, setting the world ablaze, weaken the dark, adams sources jefferson, almost a miracle
series, as many as you know that we are doing with the command and general staff college at fort leavenworth. we are doing these more less on the sec was centennial anniversary of the great battles of the civil war. look for that. and then i also want to mention, we have a documentary film called 45 years across the bridge about the battle. filmmaker will michael hurst mark. that will be coming up at the plaza library on thursday august 20 fest. a lot more coming up. please pick up the...
253
253
Sep 1, 2011
09/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: ultimately mitchell was sent to leavenworth for those murders. moore was convicted and sent to federal prison. but the rivalry of 30 years ago is believed to have set the stage for oakland drug wars today. >> if we look at oakland now, are things worse than they were in the early '90s. >> definitely. i would definitely say they're worse. >> reporter: because 69 mob survived the 69th bill and police sources tell cbs 5 they are at the center of the murder of 3-year-old carlos nava. >> they don't give a damn at all. it's just like a dog eat dog world. >> reporter: do you feel responsible? >> i definitely feel responsible. like i said, for me, i felt like back in the day i contributed to the era that we have now selling to these kids' parents. >> i did a lot of damage in this town. and if i can turn back the hands of time i would. >> reporter: so as we turn back the hands of time, does it reveal the die has been cast on oakland? it this was such an ostentacious funeral. >> a slap in the face. >> reporter: this woman says the slap is an overdue realit
. >> reporter: ultimately mitchell was sent to leavenworth for those murders. moore was convicted and sent to federal prison. but the rivalry of 30 years ago is believed to have set the stage for oakland drug wars today. >> if we look at oakland now, are things worse than they were in the early '90s. >> definitely. i would definitely say they're worse. >> reporter: because 69 mob survived the 69th bill and police sources tell cbs 5 they are at the center of the murder of...
184
184
Sep 4, 2011
09/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
manning is now in a military prison in fort leavenworth, kansas, facing charges that could put him awayor life. you've called him as a prisoner of conscience, correct? >> assange: i've said that, if the allegations against him are true, then he is the foremost prisoner of conscience in the united states. there's no allegation it was done for money. there's no allegation it's done for any other reasons than a political reason. now, i'm sorry if people in the united states don't want to believe that they are keeping a political prisoner. but in bradley manning's case, the allegations are that he engaged in an illegal activity for political motivations. >> kroft: people in the united states think he's a traitor. >> assange: that's clearly not true. >> kroft: regardless of what happens to private manning, any prosecution of assange will be fraught with problems, because wikileaks wasn't alone in the publishing the classified material. the "new york times" also published some of it. if the government were to try and prosecute wikileaks and not the "times," it would likely need to prove that
manning is now in a military prison in fort leavenworth, kansas, facing charges that could put him awayor life. you've called him as a prisoner of conscience, correct? >> assange: i've said that, if the allegations against him are true, then he is the foremost prisoner of conscience in the united states. there's no allegation it was done for money. there's no allegation it's done for any other reasons than a political reason. now, i'm sorry if people in the united states don't want to...
230
230
Sep 4, 2011
09/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
life from early successes finishing at the top of his class at west point, ranger school, and at leavenworthlly impressive operational successes in company and battalion command often at an age far earlier than his peers. when he led the 101st are borne division during the first year of operation iraqi freedom his deployment helped to make mosul an early success for the coalition. it was said that no force worked harder to win iraqi hearts and minds than the 101st air assault division led by petraeus. and when he returned back to the states after his second tour in iraq, my good friend pete scookmarer, the chief of staff of the army at the time told him bluntly to shake up the army, dave. dave took the chief at his word, setting out to do nothing else than recast the way our nation fights its wars. and in concert with general jim mat yuss, they assembled an incredibly talented and diverse team, drafting the counter insurgency field manual can which would not only serve as the blueprint for our successes in iraq and afghanistan but would also go on to become a best seller. only dave petraeus
life from early successes finishing at the top of his class at west point, ranger school, and at leavenworthlly impressive operational successes in company and battalion command often at an age far earlier than his peers. when he led the 101st are borne division during the first year of operation iraqi freedom his deployment helped to make mosul an early success for the coalition. it was said that no force worked harder to win iraqi hearts and minds than the 101st air assault division led by...
143
143
Sep 17, 2011
09/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
this is part of an ongoing series we're doing with the college at fort leavenworth, and we're doing this more or less on the anniversaries of the great battles of the civil war. so look for that. and then i also want to mention we have a documentary film, an excellent film called "45 years across the bridge" about the battle of selma, the march on selma with the film maker, and that'll be coming up at the plaza library on thursday, august 25th. we've got a lot more coming up and, please, pick up a calendar, get on our mailing list, join the friends of the library, find out about all the great stuff we have coming up. but tonight i want to introduce john ferling whose book "independence" continues a great series of books on the revolution that he's been writing. after a distinguished career as an academic at the university of west georgia as a biographer, among other things, of joseph galloway, probably the deepest study of a torrey, an opponent of the revolution, after a distinguished career, academic career he has written a series of books setting the world ablaze, "leap in the dark: ad
this is part of an ongoing series we're doing with the college at fort leavenworth, and we're doing this more or less on the anniversaries of the great battles of the civil war. so look for that. and then i also want to mention we have a documentary film, an excellent film called "45 years across the bridge" about the battle of selma, the march on selma with the film maker, and that'll be coming up at the plaza library on thursday, august 25th. we've got a lot more coming up and,...
196
196
Sep 25, 2011
09/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
ongoing series as many of you know we're doing with the command and general staff college at fort leavenworth and we're doing these more or less on the anniversaries of the great battles of the civil war. so look for that. and then i also want to mention we have a documentary film, an excellent film, called 45 years across the bridge about the battle of selma, about the march on selma with filmmaker michael hersmark and that will be coming up on the plaza library on thursday, august 25th. i got a lot more coming up and please pick up a calendar. get on our mailing list to join the friends of the library to find out about all of the great stuff we have coming up. but tonight, i want to introduce john ferling whose book "independence" continues a great series of books on the revolution that he's been writing. after a distinguished career as an academic at the university of west georgia, as the biographer of among other things of joseph galloway, the biography of the loyalist mind, probably the deepest study of a tory opponent of the revolution -- after a distinguished career, academic career, h
ongoing series as many of you know we're doing with the command and general staff college at fort leavenworth and we're doing these more or less on the anniversaries of the great battles of the civil war. so look for that. and then i also want to mention we have a documentary film, an excellent film, called 45 years across the bridge about the battle of selma, about the march on selma with filmmaker michael hersmark and that will be coming up on the plaza library on thursday, august 25th. i got...
392
392
Sep 6, 2011
09/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 392
favorite 0
quote 0
from early successes finishing at the top of his class at west point, ranger school, and leavenworth,ge far earlier than his peers. his principles help to make mobile and early success for the coalition. when he returned to the states after his second tour, my good friend the chief of staff at the real-time told him bluntly, to shake up the army. dave took the chief at his word, setting out to do nothing less than recast the way our nation fights its wars. in concert with general jim mattus, he drafted the counter insurgency manual. it would also go on to become a best seller. only david petraeus could take a military manual and make it a great stocking stuffer. they've encouraged not just physical but intellectual strength. charging this generation of leaders to understand the true purpose of power as a force for good. and that in sharing risk with those we protect, we build the trust and partnerships so crucial to success. did did not just write the book on counterinsurgency, he put it in practice like no other under the toughest of circumstances. when general petraeus took command
from early successes finishing at the top of his class at west point, ranger school, and leavenworth,ge far earlier than his peers. his principles help to make mobile and early success for the coalition. when he returned to the states after his second tour, my good friend the chief of staff at the real-time told him bluntly, to shake up the army. dave took the chief at his word, setting out to do nothing less than recast the way our nation fights its wars. in concert with general jim mattus, he...