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lillian is in the newsroom with evidence that lillian say police say proves otherwise. >>reporter: san francisco police presented video and audio clips they say corroborates their version of events. san francisco police went on the offensive today. two days after officers shot an killed a man in the bay view district. chief greg stir replayed joyed shot by a witness that show as gun on the ground believed to have belonged to the suspect. >> you can clearly see a gun right here. >>reporter: they released audio recording for the shot spotter system that pick up 10 shots fired in a 6 second period. they say bolster their account that the suspect shot at them first. about pl. >> there's a time of 1.9 seconds between the first shot and the second shot. it is that time period that we believe that the first shot was fired by the suspect and officers then were in a position to identify and respond accordingly to being fired upon. >>reporter: suspect 19-year-old kenneth harding was parolee from washington state. police say the whole thing started when harding ran away from them
lillian is in the newsroom with evidence that lillian say police say proves otherwise. >>reporter: san francisco police presented video and audio clips they say corroborates their version of events. san francisco police went on the offensive today. two days after officers shot an killed a man in the bay view district. chief greg stir replayed joyed shot by a witness that show as gun on the ground believed to have belonged to the suspect. >> you can clearly see a gun right here....
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. >> lillian is here to explain how the republican deal unravelled tonight. lillian. >> it was a long night. house republican leader bought 19 box of pizza to get through it. but none matter. most conservative member of the republican caucus weren't budging. speaker of the house boehner expressed confidence he would get his debt ceiling bill passed. >> when the house takes action today united states senate will have no more excuses for inaction. >>reporter: as the day went on however it became clear speaker boehner didn't have the votes. g.o.p. leaders halted debate on the floor then spent hours convincing members of the tea party to go along but to no avail. >> republicans took advantage of the tea party express and tea party caucus when they seize control of the house and so frankly now the governing challenge is how do you translate anger against president into a governing coalition. thus far haven't been able to do that. >>reporter: boehner plan would have cut 900 billion dollars in spending and raise the debt caeling by the same amount through next year.
. >> lillian is here to explain how the republican deal unravelled tonight. lillian. >> it was a long night. house republican leader bought 19 box of pizza to get through it. but none matter. most conservative member of the republican caucus weren't budging. speaker of the house boehner expressed confidence he would get his debt ceiling bill passed. >> when the house takes action today united states senate will have no more excuses for inaction. >>reporter: as the day...
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lillian is live and the new interest in stopping him. >>reporter: we are on broadway and embarcadero and this is one parringing lot where many of the scam have been taking place. san francisco supervisor l ross is now saying enough is enough. many lots if san francisco have pay machine and signs that say pay here or pay in box. nevertheless people are being ripped off by parking attendant imposters. former san francisco mayor art agnes face-to-face with one. man dressed in white shirt blue pant motioned him to stop. >> it will be 10 dollars. here it is gave me receipt put this on the windshield and just drive right on down there to the spot right there. >>reporter: he only realized it was a scam when he got a ticket on the car later that night. parking lot owner say the incidents are becoming much more frequent. >> this is one month file of customers complaints. pl one month. >>reporter: with one of the most prolific imposter was caught on our camera yesterday. parking lot attendant grabbed the man suspected as posing one of them. author
lillian is live and the new interest in stopping him. >>reporter: we are on broadway and embarcadero and this is one parringing lot where many of the scam have been taking place. san francisco supervisor l ross is now saying enough is enough. many lots if san francisco have pay machine and signs that say pay here or pay in box. nevertheless people are being ripped off by parking attendant imposters. former san francisco mayor art agnes face-to-face with one. man dressed in white shirt...
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lillian is live on market street with what happened tonight. lillian? >> dan and carolyn these protestors accomplish what they set out to do and that was to disrupt rush hour. demonstration began like any other. organizer on bull horn to get the crowd going. but things quickly escalated when protestors climbed on top of eastbound train. bart employee pulled him down. tension however continued to the mount. tl group trying to get the message out. >> we have fliers. on off train educating people as we move. >>reporter: protest was in honest of charles hill knife wielding man shot an killed by bart police july 3rd. organizers are demanding that the bart police force dispwaichbilityd bart conduct outrageous. the people have no business l going around in public with guns and killing people. >>reporter: in all 3 bart stations were forced to shut down. civic center. powell street and 16 street. reaction from bart riders was mixed fichlt angry at the protestors. their right but do it somewhere else. >> inconvenient but it comes with the territory. >>reporter: t
lillian is live on market street with what happened tonight. lillian? >> dan and carolyn these protestors accomplish what they set out to do and that was to disrupt rush hour. demonstration began like any other. organizer on bull horn to get the crowd going. but things quickly escalated when protestors climbed on top of eastbound train. bart employee pulled him down. tension however continued to the mount. tl group trying to get the message out. >> we have fliers. on off train...
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lillian kim is in the newsroom with revelation today that changes everything. >> this revelation wase when investigators took a close look at the bullet recovered from kenneth harding body. they say there's no way the bullet could have come from an sf pd officer gun. >> have we believe that fatal wound on mr. harding's body was self inflicted. >>reporter: san francisco police commander mike beall delivered the stunning news. the 19-year-old kenneth harding was not killed by officers as originally thought. instead investigators say he shot and killed himself. >> the investigation is still ongoing as to whether or not this is accidental or intentional act. >>reporter: police say officers fired at harding after he shot at them first while running away during a muni fare inspection. one bullet went through his leg. the other entered his neck and lodged in his head. investigators believe it was that bullet that was first by harding and the one that killed him. sf pd even provided a photo of the bullet recovered from harding head. and another one found in his jacket pocket. breathe 380 cal
lillian kim is in the newsroom with revelation today that changes everything. >> this revelation wase when investigators took a close look at the bullet recovered from kenneth harding body. they say there's no way the bullet could have come from an sf pd officer gun. >> have we believe that fatal wound on mr. harding's body was self inflicted. >>reporter: san francisco police commander mike beall delivered the stunning news. the 19-year-old kenneth harding was not killed by...
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lillian is live in the city tonight with the latest on this. lillian. >> the protestors accomplished what they set out to do and that was to disrupt rush hour. they gathered at the civic center bart station in san francisco to protest the july 3rd shooting of charles hill. knife wielding man shot to death by bart police. demonstration escalated when one protestor climbed on top of eastbound train. bart employee quickly pulled him down but tension continued to mount. group splintered off as dozens of protestors board the plane and 3 station had to be shut down. civic center. powell street and 16 street. as much of disruption protestors say the actions were necessary to bring attention to bart police. >> continue to kill people and something has to happen. they need to be disarmed. disbande disbanded. service and duty taken away from them and given to someone else. >> bart conduct is outrageous. people have no business tl going around in public with guns and killing people. >> l they succeeded fshltion they force bart police department to tl basi
lillian is live in the city tonight with the latest on this. lillian. >> the protestors accomplished what they set out to do and that was to disrupt rush hour. they gathered at the civic center bart station in san francisco to protest the july 3rd shooting of charles hill. knife wielding man shot to death by bart police. demonstration escalated when one protestor climbed on top of eastbound train. bart employee quickly pulled him down but tension continued to mount. group splintered off...
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i was talking with sister lillian before we got started, and talking about the old hospital. the first mercy housing project that was done here a long time ago. diane was then the -- the senator then was there to pick the lottery. this time, you did not have to do a lottery. this time, you had a great partnership with the south of market health center. really an important piece of work and just a beautiful facility, so we like to thank you for all the good work you did and congratulate you on just a tremendous project. charlie, good job, buddy. [applause] >> the next person i would like to bring up to the podium is an individual that i am glad he is here. because he is with the federal government, and the south of market health center is funded by the federal government, and we want to continue that relationship. i would like to bring up to the podium dr. john meroini. -- meroni. he is a regional administrator. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i am with the health resources and services administration, the agency that provides some support to the south of market health c
i was talking with sister lillian before we got started, and talking about the old hospital. the first mercy housing project that was done here a long time ago. diane was then the -- the senator then was there to pick the lottery. this time, you did not have to do a lottery. this time, you had a great partnership with the south of market health center. really an important piece of work and just a beautiful facility, so we like to thank you for all the good work you did and congratulate you on...
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. >> thank you lillian. >> this spans in counties and counties seen here. 77 people were arrested. >> the democrat report officials from local state and the federal level. ranchers with more run in with armed marijuana growers in the area. >> bay area teenager is out of the lack an wildernesszk:ç and k in richmond tonight and heñ is lucky he survived a grizzly bear attack. happened in the mountain range about 120 miles north of anchorage where the bear attack add group of teenagers participating in survival program. allen wong is live in richmond tonight with the story you met with him he must be so relieved to be become home. >> yes. he was happy to be home. 18-year-old victor martin received a scholarship to the national out door leadership program. he had been growing up in richmond notorious iron triangle district and prior to this he had never even been camping. >> i was prepared for it. >>reporter: victor martin says the grizzly bear that attacked him in the alaskan wilderness was he norm us. >> easy. 8 to 9 feet, 900 pounds. >>reporter: stand up. >> once. it stood up looked at
. >> thank you lillian. >> this spans in counties and counties seen here. 77 people were arrested. >> the democrat report officials from local state and the federal level. ranchers with more run in with armed marijuana growers in the area. >> bay area teenager is out of the lack an wildernesszk:ç and k in richmond tonight and heñ is lucky he survived a grizzly bear attack. happened in the mountain range about 120 miles north of anchorage where the bear attack add group...
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i thought i'd come up with a clever sort of solution and that is his love interest, lillian, goes and gets the 78 and plays it and while she's listening to it, chet has his horn for the first time, kind of fingers it but he doesn't actually play it. yet we hear him playing 5 years earlier on the record. it's a way of hearing him without the mime playing. anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a while so it's a bit rusty. that's kind of tricky, but it had to be that because it couldn't be anything too complicated. he couldn't come up with this extraordinary riff set that made everyone kind of stand up and cheer. it had to be this sort of ragedy and yet truthful and sum up everything that's happened in the course of the play. but that's anthony brown's problem, not mine. >> so, anyway, i guess we should open this out to everyone out here. i'm sure you've got some questions that you'd like to ask phillip, so i'll be happy to take questions from the floor. over there in the red. >> can you e
i thought i'd come up with a clever sort of solution and that is his love interest, lillian, goes and gets the 78 and plays it and while she's listening to it, chet has his horn for the first time, kind of fingers it but he doesn't actually play it. yet we hear him playing 5 years earlier on the record. it's a way of hearing him without the mime playing. anthony brown, who is a composer, is going to get a horn player to play something that is good but it's also someone who hasn't played in a...
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there was a woman who worked in the white house named lillian rogers parks. >> host: yes. >> guest: who wrote two books essentially by the roosevelts and she worked at the white house a seamstress and a maid. her mom had worked there before her so she had wonderful stories spanning a number of presidents. she did write two books and jackie kennedy had the staff sign waivers that they would not write -- promise they would not write books about the kennedy presidency. the person who distributed the promises did not sign it herself and she ended up writing a book, but it just shows this dynamic once a staffer writes a book the first ladies and presidents tend to be wondering if they're talking out of school and what could be said about them. >> host: did race complicate at all, did they react if these staffers had been caucasian? >> guest: i think it must have complicated things. i think the lincolns had their own problems with racial issues even though he's sort of as the great emancipator. they weren't, you know, great in their personal lives, you know, advocates of abolition, for instan
there was a woman who worked in the white house named lillian rogers parks. >> host: yes. >> guest: who wrote two books essentially by the roosevelts and she worked at the white house a seamstress and a maid. her mom had worked there before her so she had wonderful stories spanning a number of presidents. she did write two books and jackie kennedy had the staff sign waivers that they would not write -- promise they would not write books about the kennedy presidency. the person who...
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lillian is live in san ramone where the family of one of the missing is desperate for news. >> as you said many of the survivors started making their way back to northern california today. one of them bruce will have to retrieve his car from the san ramone neighborhood. this is the residence of his best friend don lee who is one of 7 men still missing. about lee family is the down with conference call with officials from mexico. chance to get the latest information on the search for lee and 6 other men who are missing off the mexican coast. it was also an opportunity for the family to put on the pressure. >> felt good for us because we financially got visibility what is going on down there. area they have been searching and whether dipd of obstacle they have been facing as far as what they are looking for. for us still focusing on trying to get divers down there. it has been 5 days since 27 american tourist were tossed into the sea of cortez after stormy water capsized the charter fishing boat. one man died but 7 others are still missing. today a u.s. coast guard c 130 crew completed
lillian is live in san ramone where the family of one of the missing is desperate for news. >> as you said many of the survivors started making their way back to northern california today. one of them bruce will have to retrieve his car from the san ramone neighborhood. this is the residence of his best friend don lee who is one of 7 men still missing. about lee family is the down with conference call with officials from mexico. chance to get the latest information on the search for lee...
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lillian. [ laughter ] ♪ keep smiling keep shining knowin you can always count on me for sure ♪ ♪ that'sng at you guys. like what is going on? >> who are these crazy women. >> jimmy: oh god. it just premiered back in australia right? that's your home. >> yes. my hometown, yes. i went to see it in melbourne. and she is quite a compromising character. she divides people. she is highly strung. after the screening in sidney, one of my best friends came up to me and said, "was she based on me?" [ laughter ] seriously. i said, "just the hair, just the hair." >> jimmy: just the hair. but she recognized -- >> she is like, "as soon as you turned around, i was like, that's me." you know. >> jimmy: oh really. oh my -- >> she's very polished and beautiful. like helen is always looks immaculate. you know the salon kind of thing. >> jimmy: your hair. that was the one scene i thought was great in the movie too. i just keep harping on this. it was great. but you guys we're in the scene, getting in a big fight and crying and kristen wiig goes well, the thing about you is -- you look ugly when you cry. an
lillian. [ laughter ] ♪ keep smiling keep shining knowin you can always count on me for sure ♪ ♪ that'sng at you guys. like what is going on? >> who are these crazy women. >> jimmy: oh god. it just premiered back in australia right? that's your home. >> yes. my hometown, yes. i went to see it in melbourne. and she is quite a compromising character. she divides people. she is highly strung. after the screening in sidney, one of my best friends came up to me and said,...
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hi, lillian. >> caller: been waiting and happy to talk to you. i don't know you but i am very happy to know that i am going to read all your books. i would like to ask you since you say you like the ocean you should take a trip to nova scotia and see the ocean but you will also visit the mctribe. i don't know if i have in the and in my background but i am told i have and it could be through the french. looking at you i have to say you would be surprised. if i bet you we look alike only my hair is darker. but i am old and it will get like that too. i am enjoying all your conversation and i have a very strong indian feeling if you understand what i mean about things in life and the earth and animals and i don't know why and i get very angry when i hear discrimination. i left canada when i was 17 and came to america and before that i hadn't heard or seen discrimination against indians or black people. i am sorry to see that. i am an american how and when i came here i was kind of shocked that that is still going on. you know it and i know it. but i
hi, lillian. >> caller: been waiting and happy to talk to you. i don't know you but i am very happy to know that i am going to read all your books. i would like to ask you since you say you like the ocean you should take a trip to nova scotia and see the ocean but you will also visit the mctribe. i don't know if i have in the and in my background but i am told i have and it could be through the french. looking at you i have to say you would be surprised. if i bet you we look alike only my...
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after william brouwer, the lockjaw struck 16 durell lillian, than mine-year-old emma cochrane, and 11-year-old thomas hazleton cut in 11-year-old anna warrington and then 6-years-old, a 13-year-old, a seven year old betsy roosevelt, and a list continued to grow. soon, six of the school children were dead. within weeks, three more would die of tetanus. has the appearance served for an explanation, many pointed reflexively to the vaccine and its manufacturers across the river. the parents charged the vaccine was corrupted which was after the plausible claim since the vaccine was produced in a stable environment crawling with dust and bacteria including tetanus on occasion, but the board itself defended the vaccine makers and its own policy of the compulsory vaccination. and official reports said the children were dirty, they have left their vaccine get filthy and their parents were ignorant having kept those wounds clean. to silvestre to the press, the board of health hired a brilliant and eccentric young scientist who worked for the most implicated of the philadelphia vaccine companies
after william brouwer, the lockjaw struck 16 durell lillian, than mine-year-old emma cochrane, and 11-year-old thomas hazleton cut in 11-year-old anna warrington and then 6-years-old, a 13-year-old, a seven year old betsy roosevelt, and a list continued to grow. soon, six of the school children were dead. within weeks, three more would die of tetanus. has the appearance served for an explanation, many pointed reflexively to the vaccine and its manufacturers across the river. the parents charged...
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. >> lillian luciano, thank you. >>> the midwest and the southern central states, you're engulfed in a dangerous heat wave in a month that's seen its share of hot weather. 182 highs broken in july and that trend likely to continue. bill karins will join us later with more on the hot weather. >>> good saturday morning to you, richard, heat wave is going to be a massive one. let me show you what's happening first with our drought. this is with the big story out there in oklahoma, texas, now portions of kansas, new mexico and down along the gulf states. we have been exceptionally dry and this is one of the worst droughts we have seen in the last 20 years. as far as yesterday went, check out dallas, it was 107 yesterday in dallas, 105 oklahoma city, 105 in wichita. you can see where the drought is, and that's where the hottest temperatures are, there's just no soil moisture to keep it cool. the humidity isn't really in the areas of the drought so much, but areas just to the east of there. these numbers that you're looking at, the numbers in the green, that's areas where there's humidity
. >> lillian luciano, thank you. >>> the midwest and the southern central states, you're engulfed in a dangerous heat wave in a month that's seen its share of hot weather. 182 highs broken in july and that trend likely to continue. bill karins will join us later with more on the hot weather. >>> good saturday morning to you, richard, heat wave is going to be a massive one. let me show you what's happening first with our drought. this is with the big story out there in...
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after william brower, the lockjaw struck 16 year-old lillian hardy, then nine year old anna cochran, an 11 year old thomas haselton. then 11 year old in warrington. that then six-year-old frank, seven year old betsy roosevelt, and the lives continue to grow. soon, six of the school children were dead. within weeks, within weeks, three more would die of tetanus. as the parents of canton search for an explanation, and many pointed, to the vaccine and its manufacturers across the river. the parents charged the vaccine was corrupted, which was after all a plausible claim since vaccine was produced in a stable, and environment crawling with hey, does, bacteria, including news on occasion. but the camden board of health defended the vaccine makers and its own policy and compulsory vaccination. an official report, the board said that the children were dirty. they had let their vaccine wound get filthy. and their parents were ignorant in how to keep those wounds clean. to sell this story to the press, the board of health hired a brilliant and eccentric young scientist who worked for the most
after william brower, the lockjaw struck 16 year-old lillian hardy, then nine year old anna cochran, an 11 year old thomas haselton. then 11 year old in warrington. that then six-year-old frank, seven year old betsy roosevelt, and the lives continue to grow. soon, six of the school children were dead. within weeks, within weeks, three more would die of tetanus. as the parents of canton search for an explanation, and many pointed, to the vaccine and its manufacturers across the river. the...
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. >> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, american artifacts visits the lillian quist exhibit of civil war photographs at the library of congress. the author on his new book, "classified: secrecy and the state in post-war britain yts. and a professor looks at the issues of civil rights in the early 199 's. get the complete weekend schedule at c-span.org/history. this weekend on c-span -- live from salt lake city, the nation's governors look at the lessons of 9/11, and the featured speaker, thomas friedman, talks competitiveness and the economy. look for live coverage saturday at 5:30 eastern and sunday at 1:30 eastern. the national governors association, this weekend online on c-span radio and on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on your screen is congressman john carter, republicans of texas, and as i mentioned before the break, he is a member of the house appropriations committee and also serves as secretary leadership position to the republican conference in the house. well, there's a headline, congressman, on politico, panicky hill scramble for deal. are you
. >> this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, american artifacts visits the lillian quist exhibit of civil war photographs at the library of congress. the author on his new book, "classified: secrecy and the state in post-war britain yts. and a professor looks at the issues of civil rights in the early 199 's. get the complete weekend schedule at c-span.org/history. this weekend on c-span -- live from salt lake city, the nation's governors look at the lessons of...
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hi, lillian. >> caller: i've been waiting and happy to talk to you, miss linda. >> guest: hello. >> calleri don't know you, but i am very happy to know that i am going to read all your books. i would like to ask you sin you say you like the ocean, you should take a trip to nova scotia and see the ocean, but you will also visit the mix mack tribe there if you're familiar with them. and i don't know if i have indian in my background, but i have been told i have, and it could be through the french. and looking at you i have to say you'd be surprised, if i met you, we kind of look alike. my hair is darker. but i'm old, and it'll get like that soon. but i'm enjoying all your conversation, and i have a very strong indian feeling, if you understand what i mean, about things in the life and the earth and animals, and i don't know why, and i get very angry when i hear disdiscrimination. i left canada when i was 17 and came to america, and before that i hadn't heard or seen discrimination there against indians or black people. i'm sorry to say that, i am an american now, and when i came here i was k
hi, lillian. >> caller: i've been waiting and happy to talk to you, miss linda. >> guest: hello. >> calleri don't know you, but i am very happy to know that i am going to read all your books. i would like to ask you sin you say you like the ocean, you should take a trip to nova scotia and see the ocean, but you will also visit the mix mack tribe there if you're familiar with them. and i don't know if i have indian in my background, but i have been told i have, and it could be...
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lillian in california, you are on the "washington journal." caller: i agree with president obama.m with him. in the 10 years we had a majority in the house of representatives and we had a senate majority and president bush, we had created the deficit. when he reduced the tax on the very rich -- now they call them job creators. they always have these speeches. sorry. i have been trying to reach c- span since 1987. [laughter] host: this is your first time? caller: yes. host: that is 24 years. caller: i know. i always watch c-span. it was probably before that. it was watergate. host: we were not in the -- we were not on the air then. watergate was 1973. caller: there was a hearing on c-span. host: we came into being in 1979. caller: ok, it must have been 1979. i think president obama is doing his very best. we are all americans. we should think of the country first. we should get together. host: let's hope it is not another 24 years before you get back in to talk to us. thank you for calling in. a couple more facebook comments that have been made. liz posts -- steven posts -- host: a
lillian in california, you are on the "washington journal." caller: i agree with president obama.m with him. in the 10 years we had a majority in the house of representatives and we had a senate majority and president bush, we had created the deficit. when he reduced the tax on the very rich -- now they call them job creators. they always have these speeches. sorry. i have been trying to reach c- span since 1987. [laughter] host: this is your first time? caller: yes. host: that is 24...