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linda chavez attended cu, lives in boulder now. you're a brave woman, linda. when i heard of your family's n ancestors going back to 1600s, the border was drawn in a difference place. a lot of it was just wild land, north up there. you can't be too quick to assume that those of us with english surnames have the longest pedigree. your ancestors, linda were yawning because it had been generations in the new world when mayflower landed with fanfare on the eastern seaboard. that to say as a latino population in america becomes more and more significant demographically, how are we doing 50 years after the civil rights act that wasn't written with hispanic americans in mind but without a racial group in mind at all. just trying to get it to be post racial. how are we doing? >> i think we're doing pretty well. i will tell you as i listen to sara palin speak and others today, and talk about winning back the white house, and conservatives, if we want ever to be in the white house again, we better learn how to talk to some of the newcomers here. those hispanics without
linda chavez attended cu, lives in boulder now. you're a brave woman, linda. when i heard of your family's n ancestors going back to 1600s, the border was drawn in a difference place. a lot of it was just wild land, north up there. you can't be too quick to assume that those of us with english surnames have the longest pedigree. your ancestors, linda were yawning because it had been generations in the new world when mayflower landed with fanfare on the eastern seaboard. that to say as a latino...
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linda hopes for all of that one day. today though, she just wants a few more old back pangs. well, more than just a few. >> i got to figure out how to get 275 more backpacks. lots of binder paper. >> reporter: linda has set a goal for herself this year of 500 used backpacks filled with school supplies to give to homeless and low-income santa cruz family kids. it's the far cry of her first donation of just two backpacks 11 years ago. they belong to her boys joe and tim who were pleading for new backpacks even though theirs was barely worn. >> i'm like, guys, backpacks are fine. mama does. have a lot of money. can't we donate them? >> reporter: the boys won that battle and linda donated their old packs filled with new supplies to the local homeless shelter. >> i with ent ent to see my lad saw there, could you use backpacks? she was thrilled. absolutely thrilled. so this is where we keep all the backpacks. >> reporter: the lady was thrilled and linda was hooked. her goals have increased i've every year since, as have the number of places she donates to and the hours it takes to
linda hopes for all of that one day. today though, she just wants a few more old back pangs. well, more than just a few. >> i got to figure out how to get 275 more backpacks. lots of binder paper. >> reporter: linda has set a goal for herself this year of 500 used backpacks filled with school supplies to give to homeless and low-income santa cruz family kids. it's the far cry of her first donation of just two backpacks 11 years ago. they belong to her boys joe and tim who were...
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[applause] linda ronstadt. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to linda ronstadt for her one-of-a-kind voice over decades for marketable music drawn from a broad range of influences, she defied expectations to conquer american radio waves and help pave the way for generations of women artists. [applause] >> todd williams. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts totheir contributions architecture and arts education. whether public or private, their deliver an inspired to sign have a profound effect on those who interact with them. they're teaching has inspired young people to pursue their passions. [applause] james terrel. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to james terrel or his groundbreaking visual arts capturing the powers of light and space, he billed expenses that force us to question reality have a challenging our perception modeling of art, but also the world around us. [applause] national humanities medal recipients. abrahm. [applause] the 2013 national humanities abrahm as a. scholar,
[applause] linda ronstadt. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to linda ronstadt for her one-of-a-kind voice over decades for marketable music drawn from a broad range of influences, she defied expectations to conquer american radio waves and help pave the way for generations of women artists. [applause] >> todd williams. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts totheir contributions architecture and arts education. whether public or private, their deliver an inspired to sign...
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linda greenhouse covered the supreme court for "the new york times" for 30 years and still writes a biweekly column for that paper. she's a lecturer at the yale law school. dalia litwick is a senior editor where she writes supreme court dispatches columns. currently she's working on a book about the four women who have served as supreme court justices. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> you have covered the court since 1978. in that context, what do you make of the roberts court? >> so i try to think generously about the court, but i think it's hard for anybody looking at this court objectively to come away not thinking that it's a court in pursuit of an agenda. and i'm sorry to say i think that agenda maps on pretty closely to a republican party platform in things that in the hot button issues that many of us care the most about. >> is that eunique in the years you have covered the court? >> i have to say so, yes, in terms of a five-member coalition having coalesced for those results. not that there haven't been conservative versus liberal splits on the court always and i covered the tra
linda greenhouse covered the supreme court for "the new york times" for 30 years and still writes a biweekly column for that paper. she's a lecturer at the yale law school. dalia litwick is a senior editor where she writes supreme court dispatches columns. currently she's working on a book about the four women who have served as supreme court justices. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> you have covered the court since 1978. in that context, what do you make of the...
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linda, what's going to happen to the 6:30 p.m. network newscast? nobody i know watches them. >> people of a certain generation watch them and will continue to watch them. we also have a website and we're exploring ways of doing constant news digitally. i'm sure that people ask what the future is going to be. anybody can tell you, doesn't know what they're talking about. it's evolving into something where five years from now, we'll have a new system of getting the news. it's already, when i started, we got 35% of the audience. there were three networks. now all three networks get about 20 something -- all three get 20% of the audience. it's already so fragmented. it will continue to fragment more. there will probably be a place for that. the mornings becoming much more important. why? because that's where they make money. if you can up the ratings in the morning, it's now hard news primarily, it's done very well. the time of day will change and the emphasis will change. there will always be for people want -- you will be watching and tune in as you
linda, what's going to happen to the 6:30 p.m. network newscast? nobody i know watches them. >> people of a certain generation watch them and will continue to watch them. we also have a website and we're exploring ways of doing constant news digitally. i'm sure that people ask what the future is going to be. anybody can tell you, doesn't know what they're talking about. it's evolving into something where five years from now, we'll have a new system of getting the news. it's already, when...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> ed, thomas and linda and linda and dennis. >> good morning commissioners and mr. ginsburg. i am ed reidy, i am the volunteer board chair of the jan palm center and the ark of san francisco. i know some of you are familiar with the work that the two facilities do. they work with people with disabilities as well as the elderly. we provide recreational services, job training skills, and all within the whole objective of creating independent living situations with folks with disabilities. with this community we have over 3,000 participants in our programs. we have facility near the zoo and lake mered as well as downtown here in san francisco as well. one of the things we're always looking for is partnerships for our participants, and one of the groups that has been terrific for us over the years, gone out of the way to help with this community has been glen eagles and the partnership really directed by tom shay. i think as you can imagine think of all of us and the networks that we have. you're a volunteer and i am a volunteer as well and involved in the commu
thank you. >> thank you. >> ed, thomas and linda and linda and dennis. >> good morning commissioners and mr. ginsburg. i am ed reidy, i am the volunteer board chair of the jan palm center and the ark of san francisco. i know some of you are familiar with the work that the two facilities do. they work with people with disabilities as well as the elderly. we provide recreational services, job training skills, and all within the whole objective of creating independent living...
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love what you've done, linda. love it. talking about matt's office a moment ago. i hope the camera does justice to it. shis matthew's office that linda did for him. i want you to notice behind his desk the book shelf. i don't know if you can get in on this real good here. can you see this? it's a window. just a gorgeous design that -- >> how am i going to work in there? it's scary. >> i could shoot this tv show in there. >> i want to live in there. it's a great space. i am not a good enough writer to work in that space. >> there's the kovler there by the cool called, get a copy, you can see the home that they share with these four lovely boys. how do two -- creative people partner. >> i mean the two of you are creative in different ways. how does that work? seems like a wonderful thing t. is. it a wonderful thing, because there's a lot of understanding how things are and we have different jobs. that's part of it, too. sounds cynical, one of the things great about being with smu creative with a different profession, when she succeeds, i can be really happy for her.
love what you've done, linda. love it. talking about matt's office a moment ago. i hope the camera does justice to it. shis matthew's office that linda did for him. i want you to notice behind his desk the book shelf. i don't know if you can get in on this real good here. can you see this? it's a window. just a gorgeous design that -- >> how am i going to work in there? it's scary. >> i could shoot this tv show in there. >> i want to live in there. it's a great space. i am not...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> hi, everyone! good afternoon. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. an out-of-control driver misses a sharp freeway curve and lands on several cars at a dealership. kpix 5's anne makovec with the look at the disastrous wreck. >> reporter: that's the honda's horn after it crash-landed on top of two cars at this infiniti dealership around 3a officers say its driver was intoxicated and getting off 680 at burnett when he lost control crossed another lane of traffic and crashed through a chain- link fence landing upside-down. [ horn ] >> reporter: the driver was briefly taken to the hospital, then to jail. >> this is, i think, the third one that i know of where they came through the fence and landed on cars. >> reporter: the exit bends sharply right. workers here say there have been fewer accidents since the chp put up new signs and grooves on the ramp, but it's still a dangerous curve. >> where they've actually ran into the trees across the street and hit the center divider, bounced down the street, and ended u
>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> hi, everyone! good afternoon. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. an out-of-control driver misses a sharp freeway curve and lands on several cars at a dealership. kpix 5's anne makovec with the look at the disastrous wreck. >> reporter: that's the honda's horn after it crash-landed on top of two cars at this infiniti dealership around 3a officers say its driver was intoxicated and getting off 680 at...
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linda, what did you learn from this project?of the big things i learned is that we should be spreading the message that there are a lot of different latino experiences and latino stories in this country. i wasn't even as ware as i should have been in the south, for example, there is such a latino migration happening. there are communities exploding that are becoming, you know, largely latino and their experience was different from the experiences we see in other places. and so it gives a different voice to the immigration issue. a different voice and different things we can look at and the stories we can bring. >> it's important. it's not just an area occurring in florida or california or texas. really the country as a whole is going to have to deal with the changiing face of our nation. and do so in hopefully a positive way. i want to thank, linda and paul, for being with us. i want to remind you of the finale airs wednesday at 10:00 p.m. nuvo tv. thank you for being with us. >>> and coming up fly me to the moon. the super moon
linda, what did you learn from this project?of the big things i learned is that we should be spreading the message that there are a lot of different latino experiences and latino stories in this country. i wasn't even as ware as i should have been in the south, for example, there is such a latino migration happening. there are communities exploding that are becoming, you know, largely latino and their experience was different from the experiences we see in other places. and so it gives a...
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linda you are in texas where this issue is there ofoegbu topic every day. anyone see this coming . >> i assume it did since it happened two years ago when it had to be opened for the surge that year, i am not sure what happened since we never heard anything about it last year. it's a bit of a mystery . >> in 2012 there was a huge certainly is he border. you were actually there, weren't you? >> i was. in 2012 i was one of two attorneys that actually went there and interviewed several of the children. even then there was no real explanation other than the explanation that we hear now that children are fleeing their countries and in some sway unifying with their parents here. it doesn't explain the astronomical number of 60,000 that they anticipated this year, which was what they used as the number last year for this year. so it would seem that they knew that this was going to happen. a camp in waco was opened in march that housed 500 children. but that kind of slipped beneath the radar. again, we are a little bit con feuds about how thiconfused abog managed a
linda you are in texas where this issue is there ofoegbu topic every day. anyone see this coming . >> i assume it did since it happened two years ago when it had to be opened for the surge that year, i am not sure what happened since we never heard anything about it last year. it's a bit of a mystery . >> in 2012 there was a huge certainly is he border. you were actually there, weren't you? >> i was. in 2012 i was one of two attorneys that actually went there and interviewed...
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both men still on the job, linda? >> reporter: yes, they are. in fact, one does have different duties. but these are both high security jobs here at the coast guard station on yerba buena island but what's more disturbing is that both jobs involve navigation safety. chief petty officer michael padgett was in uniform and reporting for duty when the chp stopped him one mile from the coast guard gate at yerba buena island. in his report the officer said he smelled a strong odor of alcohol. and i notice his eyes were red and watery and his speech was slurred. as padgett walked i noticed he had an unsteady gait. padgett measured .18 on a breath test more than twice the legal limit. we caught up with padgett and his marin county home. >> that's in litigation. >> reporter: what's disturbing padgett is a command duty officer responsible for dispatching boats and aircraft, coordinating law enforcement, and search-and-rescue operations. in a statement, the coast guard says, it has a strict policy on alcohol abuse. chief padgett was temporarily removed fro
both men still on the job, linda? >> reporter: yes, they are. in fact, one does have different duties. but these are both high security jobs here at the coast guard station on yerba buena island but what's more disturbing is that both jobs involve navigation safety. chief petty officer michael padgett was in uniform and reporting for duty when the chp stopped him one mile from the coast guard gate at yerba buena island. in his report the officer said he smelled a strong odor of alcohol....
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. >>> kpix 5's linda yee is in san francisco where the family of a man shot dead by police is now suing the city. linda. >> reporter: the family of alex nieto claimed the police used excessive force and now they marched on to the federal building here earlier today and called out for justice. [ screaming ] >> racist cops! >> reporter: alex nieto's parents led the march. it was five months ago today when their son was shot by police here at bernal heights park. his friends claim it's an officer-involved shooting cloaked in mystery. >> the san francisco police department killings have been happening, a lot of the information gets suppressed. and that's what we're afraid of. that's what we're working on now to get all that information out. >> reporter: witnesses told police nieto had a gun and was threatening passersby. officers say he reached for a weapon forcing them to open fire. it was a stun gun. nieto supporters marched to the federal building where the family's attorney filed a lawsuit against the city accusing police of excessive force and violating nieto's civil rights. >> it's ou
. >>> kpix 5's linda yee is in san francisco where the family of a man shot dead by police is now suing the city. linda. >> reporter: the family of alex nieto claimed the police used excessive force and now they marched on to the federal building here earlier today and called out for justice. [ screaming ] >> racist cops! >> reporter: alex nieto's parents led the march. it was five months ago today when their son was shot by police here at bernal heights park. his...
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[laughter] linda i would crush that back in the day. i know all of you have been touched similarly by these amazing people. we are very grateful to you. on behalf of michelle and myself, it is worth taking pages with these recipients, families, please enjoy the reception. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] >> for over 35 years, c-span brings public affair advance from washington directly to you put you directly in the room of congressional events, briefings, and conferences and offering complete gavel-to-gavel conference of the u.s. senate all because of the public industry. we are created by the cable industry 35 years ago and brought to as a public service by your local and satellite provider. like us on facebook, and follow was on twitter. financial is improving according to the new annual financial status report on the boards of trustees for social security and medicare which is medicare's expected to 40ain the same until 2030, years longer as of last year's report. jack glue and board members outline findings on monday -- t
[laughter] linda i would crush that back in the day. i know all of you have been touched similarly by these amazing people. we are very grateful to you. on behalf of michelle and myself, it is worth taking pages with these recipients, families, please enjoy the reception. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] >> for over 35 years, c-span brings public affair advance from washington directly to you put you directly in the room of congressional events, briefings, and conferences and...
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think stu linda chavez, bob , buster tammy bruce soaries. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] onceederick douglass stated, i'm a republican. a black dyed in the wool republican and i intend to belong to no other party than the party of freedom and progress. those words describe the mindset of a true public servant dedicated to the benefit of society beyond the party title and beyond the name. senatorsiana state the same.llory is when he asked why he made such a decision to switch he said it was the right decision because the individual must we free to pursue his own dreams, free from governmental control. senator guillory has been an example of leadership and distillate example for all public servants across america. he has dedicated his life through the vietnam war serving in the united states navy after which he obtained his law degree from rutgers and has been practicing law for over 30 years. he uses these experiences in his decision-making. he is als
think stu linda chavez, bob , buster tammy bruce soaries. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] onceederick douglass stated, i'm a republican. a black dyed in the wool republican and i intend to belong to no other party than the party of freedom and progress. those words describe the mindset of a true public servant dedicated to the benefit of society beyond the party title and beyond the name. senatorsiana...
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chavezo zone linda attended colorado user -- university. she lives in boulder now. you are a brave woman. when i heard of your family's ancestry going back to the 1500 in the new world. there was no difference between old mexico and new mexico. the border was drawn in a different lace and a lot of it was north of there. assume't be too quick to that those of us with english surnames have the longest pedigree. linda, your ancestors, were yawning because it had been generations in the new our -- generations in the new world when the mayflower landed on the totern seaboard. all that say that the latino population in america becomes more and more significant demographic culturally and politically -- how are we doing 50 years after the civil rights act that was not written with the hispanic group in mind. it was not written with anyone in mind in particular. >> i think we're doing pretty well. as i listen to sarah palin speak and other speakers today, talking about winning back the white house. if we want ever to be in the white house again, we had better learn how to ta
chavezo zone linda attended colorado user -- university. she lives in boulder now. you are a brave woman. when i heard of your family's ancestry going back to the 1500 in the new world. there was no difference between old mexico and new mexico. the border was drawn in a different lace and a lot of it was north of there. assume't be too quick to that those of us with english surnames have the longest pedigree. linda, your ancestors, were yawning because it had been generations in the new our --...
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. >> thank you mike and linda. to be mentioned, let alone praised, for people that have done as much for colorado and also humanity means a lot to me. thank you to tattered cover book store and this is the third visit here and you have been tremendous supporters. thank you for having me back. for me to be speaking about hemp when more than a half dozen of the people, the heroes making this happen, are here in the audience tonight, is like giving a talk about boxing with ali in the audience saying i have to get my facts right but also honor these people. the book wouldn't have been written and we would not be seeing the rebirth of this and phot putting farmers back to work. we have hemp seeds she hopes will go into the her coffee soon. she asked for a blessing. this is non-denomnation here. blessings to colorado, hemp, and humanity. and thank you come coming here tonight. julie brought an airloom of a 1771 book printed on hemp paper. thank you for allowing us to be up here. and thank you for the hemp plants and i ca
. >> thank you mike and linda. to be mentioned, let alone praised, for people that have done as much for colorado and also humanity means a lot to me. thank you to tattered cover book store and this is the third visit here and you have been tremendous supporters. thank you for having me back. for me to be speaking about hemp when more than a half dozen of the people, the heroes making this happen, are here in the audience tonight, is like giving a talk about boxing with ali in the...
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. >> linda? >> i want to encourage anyone who wants to know more check out the rocky mountain hemp association's website. and there is a button where you can become a member. we welcome everyone. we want it to be the networking website for farmers and industry and anyone who is interested on any aspect of this unfolding of hemp in the united states or at least in colorado. rockymountainhempassociation.org . >> i am a member and i forgot to introdu introduce susan. this is a colorado senator who put force the earliest efforts. linda and jason can speak to this better. but a day to see farmers cultivated commercial hemp must feel good and thank you f. >> how much of the market is driven by the prohibition? ... you can't make any assumption that way but the curve of demand is not only so strongly upward it has me been reached that malfusian where it takes off yet. the canadians are desperate and the processors in canada are desperate for american farmers to get the seed planted because how much the
. >> linda? >> i want to encourage anyone who wants to know more check out the rocky mountain hemp association's website. and there is a button where you can become a member. we welcome everyone. we want it to be the networking website for farmers and industry and anyone who is interested on any aspect of this unfolding of hemp in the united states or at least in colorado. rockymountainhempassociation.org . >> i am a member and i forgot to introdu introduce susan. this is a...
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. >> as a palestinian american i agree with and i add to what linda said. this is a humanitarian crisis. and we have to treat it as such. and by having an embassy to the people in gaza, the civilians in gaza doesn't make me pro-hamas or anti-israel or anti-semite, this is a pure reaction to the crisis that's taken place in gaza. >> ahmed, linda mentioned that the u.s. considers hamas a terrorist organization. why do you think hamas is considered as a terrorist organization? >> breaking up. >> i'm curious why do you think the u.s. takes that position? >> it happens for a number of reasons. the united states has spent a whole lot of effort and i think some of it in good faith, resources as well building on the palestinian authority to reinforce the oslo process which commenced in madrid 1991 later on oslo in '93 and then into the '90s and today. really a 20-year process of building up what's called a moderate palestinian partner for peace. in reality, from the perspective of palestinians, the palestinian authority is little more than an outsourced occupation,
. >> as a palestinian american i agree with and i add to what linda said. this is a humanitarian crisis. and we have to treat it as such. and by having an embassy to the people in gaza, the civilians in gaza doesn't make me pro-hamas or anti-israel or anti-semite, this is a pure reaction to the crisis that's taken place in gaza. >> ahmed, linda mentioned that the u.s. considers hamas a terrorist organization. why do you think hamas is considered as a terrorist organization? >>...
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[applause] >> thank you linda. i'm trying to squeeze into a minute what would take a reasonable person hour. i have got to give many thanks to linda and the senator in many people in the room for part of this great movement that culminated in colorado being the first state in prohibition -- and prohibition once and for all. [applause] i got to know doug first. i heard a story on npr one morning. i was sitting in a doughnut shop in southern denver which interestingly enough was voted the best doughnut shop by westford magazine. i don't know if there's any connection but doug is then to the doughnut shop. and so i sent them an e-mail and he wrote back and we discovered soon i would be in arizona and he was going to be in arizona so we had lunch. not long after that and instantly had a fondness for each other. since that time our journeys have gone into buried places. we have been in my weight and have common friends there as well. we passed the hemp amendment to the farm bill and hoisted that capital over the u.s. ca
[applause] >> thank you linda. i'm trying to squeeze into a minute what would take a reasonable person hour. i have got to give many thanks to linda and the senator in many people in the room for part of this great movement that culminated in colorado being the first state in prohibition -- and prohibition once and for all. [applause] i got to know doug first. i heard a story on npr one morning. i was sitting in a doughnut shop in southern denver which interestingly enough was voted the...
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. >> linda. >> i just want to encourage anyone who's interested in knowing more about this as it unfolds in colorado to check out the rocky mountain hemp association.org web site. there's also a button there where you can become a member. we welcome everyone. we want it to be the networking web site for farmers and industry and anyone who's interested in any aspect of this unfolding of hemp in the united states released in colorado. rocky mountain hemp association.org. thank you. >> i'm a member and i forgot to introduce suzanne. this is a colorado senator who put forth a very early first efforts. linda can speak to the specifics better than i can but this was i don't know a day to see colorado farmers cultivate commercial hemp it must feel pretty good and thank you for getting the early seeds of this going literally. one more question, okay. >> 100-dollar nacre profit how much is driven by prohibition? as agriculture were to expand across america the net price would have to come down significantly. >> that's a trick or question. i might looking for examples where i can insert a tad bit
. >> linda. >> i just want to encourage anyone who's interested in knowing more about this as it unfolds in colorado to check out the rocky mountain hemp association.org web site. there's also a button there where you can become a member. we welcome everyone. we want it to be the networking web site for farmers and industry and anyone who's interested in any aspect of this unfolding of hemp in the united states released in colorado. rocky mountain hemp association.org. thank you....
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kpix5's linda yee tells us investigators have been pretty tight-lipped so far. >> reporter: security is tighter for tonight's country music concert. but police are looking for a suspect in a deadly shooting. a 38-year-old man police would not identify was killed. rap star wiz calefa was performing. >> we not sure what the connection was between the victim and the shooter and the concert. >> reporter: usually only vips are allowed behind the scenes and security is provided by the concert promoter. >> there is always security back there. we are not sure how this occurred but it will be part of our ongoing investigation. >> reporter: shoreline released a brief statement saying it was an isolated incident and works closely with the police. the suspect is described as a black man in his 20s around 5' 6" to 5' 8" wearing mostly black clothing and possibly white pants and a red baseball cap. the show was part of a show. the rapper tweeted this was a senseless tragedy. violence is never the answer. my prayers go out to the victim's family. police are desperate for the public's help. in mount
kpix5's linda yee tells us investigators have been pretty tight-lipped so far. >> reporter: security is tighter for tonight's country music concert. but police are looking for a suspect in a deadly shooting. a 38-year-old man police would not identify was killed. rap star wiz calefa was performing. >> we not sure what the connection was between the victim and the shooter and the concert. >> reporter: usually only vips are allowed behind the scenes and security is provided by...
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later portrayed by linda lovelace in the documentary.n may 17, 1973, the senate launched the watergate hearings, in which the president's former appointments secretary alexander butterfield revealed that nixon had recorded every conversation in his office since 1971, creating a vital historical record. just listen to this actual conversation. >> the problem with, uh -- the problem, however, with pandas is that they don't know how to mate. the only way they learn how is to watch other pandas mate. you see? (laughter) >> stephen: yes, for pandas to mate, they have to watch other pandas doing it. although, for mail pandas, it's just as effective to watch two females mating. (laughter) (applause) but the most famous passage m the recordings wasn't on them. it was the missing 18 1/2 minutes. nixon's secretary rose mary woods claimed she accidentally pressed "erase" with her foot on the tape recorder's pedal while reaching for the phone, a position now known in yoga as "downward facing ass cover ." (laughter) so what was on those 18 1/2 minute
later portrayed by linda lovelace in the documentary.n may 17, 1973, the senate launched the watergate hearings, in which the president's former appointments secretary alexander butterfield revealed that nixon had recorded every conversation in his office since 1971, creating a vital historical record. just listen to this actual conversation. >> the problem with, uh -- the problem, however, with pandas is that they don't know how to mate. the only way they learn how is to watch other...
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reporting live, linda yee, kpix5. >>> and take a look at this california parks ranger passed out in his patrol vehicle with a beer between his legs. the chp officer who pulled him over snapped the embarrassing photo. the ranger is on leave tonight. >>> only only 5, a police officer pulled a gun on this bay area firefighter and his two kids in front of the fire station. why the officer thought they were a threat. >> california's first of a kind bill about sex, tonight. a raiders game when suddenl someone pulled a gun on the >> a bay area dad and his two children coming back from a raiders game when suddenly, someone pulled a gun on them and it wasn't a bad guy. da lin on why a rookie oakland police officer thought a veteran firefighter was a threat. >> reporter: veteran firefighter keith jones and his nine and 12-year-old kids were walking back to their suv at station 29. a fire crew responding to a fire forgot to close the garage door. jones went to make sure everything was okay. as he walked out, a white officer responding to a possible burglary in progress yelled don't move. put your
reporting live, linda yee, kpix5. >>> and take a look at this california parks ranger passed out in his patrol vehicle with a beer between his legs. the chp officer who pulled him over snapped the embarrassing photo. the ranger is on leave tonight. >>> only only 5, a police officer pulled a gun on this bay area firefighter and his two kids in front of the fire station. why the officer thought they were a threat. >> california's first of a kind bill about sex, tonight. a...
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under the city's new rules, linda could qualify to get her cannabis for free. >> i would say hundreds a week. i would say i spend hundreds a week on marijuana. >> reporter: dispensaries are required to provide free medical marijuana to people who aren't just low income but very low income. >> if you are making 40 or 50 or $60,000, you don't qualify, so don't even try. >> reporter: to call, a patient must show proof of residency, including tax forms, have a medical marijuana card and be registered at a berkeley dispensary. there are 35,000 students in the city limits. unless they're residents, they don't meet the requirement. they must set aside operating costs. most in town offer a similar service like berkeley patients group helping hands program. >> we evaluate each patient individually. >> reporter: they budgeted for it. we built it into obusiness model. it's something that we are very happy to be doing. >> a lot of people i found supports the city council decision. >> it sounds like a good deal. >> others have concern. >> i can take people through the views the way they access it.
under the city's new rules, linda could qualify to get her cannabis for free. >> i would say hundreds a week. i would say i spend hundreds a week on marijuana. >> reporter: dispensaries are required to provide free medical marijuana to people who aren't just low income but very low income. >> if you are making 40 or 50 or $60,000, you don't qualify, so don't even try. >> reporter: to call, a patient must show proof of residency, including tax forms, have a medical...
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we have at 4300 linda vista drop off programs available for school-aimed children from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and the kennedy master plan which is something we are working on had a meeting today which was canceled while we focus our energy on the earthquake response. another item i want to provide an update on is the shelters. we set up a shelter, the red cross set up a shelter at crosswalk community church west of highway 29 and i understand from information submitted to us that 15 people spent the night at the shelter last night. with regard to my office and who is conducting the inspection we have had a large number of volunteers and we have inspectors canvassing the remaining areas. we had a total of 30 volunteers and 30 of our own staff canvassing in the field the areas. they are looking to identify damaged buildings and presently tag them and free up buildings that could appear to have damage that are okay to enter and occupy. they started the work and we got them out the door by 8:00 or 8:30 after starting at 7:00. they red tagged 16 additional buildings. their work is not
we have at 4300 linda vista drop off programs available for school-aimed children from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and the kennedy master plan which is something we are working on had a meeting today which was canceled while we focus our energy on the earthquake response. another item i want to provide an update on is the shelters. we set up a shelter, the red cross set up a shelter at crosswalk community church west of highway 29 and i understand from information submitted to us that 15 people...
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ben tracy, cbs news, yorba linda, california. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morningents being treated in atlanta. we'll speak with dr. anthony fauci of the nih. >>> plus, andy dunn, the ceo of online men's company bonobos joins us in the studio. >>> and we'll meet the actor who brought to life the original "godzilla" 60 years ago. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com arie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, august 6. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. and it's time for a little traffic and weather. the doppler is working over there. >> something very strange going on outside. getting a little rain, scattered showers around the bay area. things staying unsettled. but looks like we're back to more sunshine and warm weather. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and i have a long list of overnight roadwo
ben tracy, cbs news, yorba linda, california. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morningents being treated in atlanta. we'll speak with dr. anthony fauci of the nih. >>> plus, andy dunn, the ceo of online men's company bonobos joins us in the studio. >>> and we'll meet the actor who brought to life the original "godzilla" 60 years ago. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm...
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gimli says writing class i'm a linda and i met. i explained i was interviewed better is. when the sun i some people you should interview and give me a list of people and michelle is i'm not list. that was how i found her. they were colleagues. they were working together, linda and michelle. >> did you travel to these countries? >> i did not. i did not. i thought about it a lot. i got all the paperwork i would need to go to afghanistan. we were already out of the rack at the point i began traveling and it was not necessarily going to be a great idea to go there. afghanistan was still possible, but the situation was really deteriorating. i am a mom. my son is here tonight and so i chose not to go, which was hard for me to make that decision because previously i've always gone where i thought i needed to go. i thought i should go as a mom, so i didn't. i did read a lot. there's a holistic books in the acknowledgment. the forever war is an amazing book about afghanistan. it's written by somebody who was there, who's deployed there and come back. i read you know when the men a
gimli says writing class i'm a linda and i met. i explained i was interviewed better is. when the sun i some people you should interview and give me a list of people and michelle is i'm not list. that was how i found her. they were colleagues. they were working together, linda and michelle. >> did you travel to these countries? >> i did not. i did not. i thought about it a lot. i got all the paperwork i would need to go to afghanistan. we were already out of the rack at the point i...
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nat...linda soriano canta jefes...cana... sot desde 1976... nat...camelia la tejana... su estil lo llevan en la sangre...y hoy con aplausos y gritos celebraron con sus dolos el reconocimiento recibido en el paseo de la fama... nat...msica... sobre el blvd hollywood en la estrella 2527 quedo inmortalizado el legendario grupo norteÑo sot tigre "estamos muy orgullosos y sobretodo esta gente que vino a visitarnos es de ellos y es de ustedes" 4 dcadas de exitosas grabaciones y numerosos premios musicales nat... su conexin con los latinos en este pas a travs de sus interpretaciones y participaciones en el movimiento migrante ha dejado una huella imborrable en muchos de sus fans. sot tigre "nosotros tambin estuvimos de ilegales..hemos luchado como muchos pero los sueÑos se pueden alcanzar" sot guadalupe mendoza/fantica los tigres son conocidos a nivel mundial ya se merecan esa estrella. originarios de sinaloa y radicados en california los tigres del norte han grabado ms de 500 canciones y vendido unos 34 millones de lbumes en
nat...linda soriano canta jefes...cana... sot desde 1976... nat...camelia la tejana... su estil lo llevan en la sangre...y hoy con aplausos y gritos celebraron con sus dolos el reconocimiento recibido en el paseo de la fama... nat...msica... sobre el blvd hollywood en la estrella 2527 quedo inmortalizado el legendario grupo norteÑo sot tigre "estamos muy orgullosos y sobretodo esta gente que vino a visitarnos es de ellos y es de ustedes" 4 dcadas de exitosas grabaciones y numerosos...
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in antioch, linda yee, kpix5. >> brandon's friends have set up a facebook page to help him. you can find the link on our website, kpix.com. >>> tonight, one of the bloodiest insider attacks in the war in afghanistan. a man dressed as an afghan soldier opened fire on a secure military post outside of kabul. where afghans are trained to become officers. the shooter armed with a machine gunfired from the window of a nearby building moeing down a delegation of u.s. and afghan officers. an american general was dead, eight other u.s. soldiers wounded. major general harold greene is the highest ranking u.s. officer killed in battle overseas in 44 years. tonight, we know he had lifelong ties to california. he got his phd at usc. >> he was a good student. and i certainly miss him. i always would advise my students to come to my house on holidays. he would come with his wife. from time to time, there was a baby coming along. by the time he finished his phd, he had two children. and a phd degree. >> one of general greene's sons is also in the military. >>> it has been just over 25 hour
in antioch, linda yee, kpix5. >> brandon's friends have set up a facebook page to help him. you can find the link on our website, kpix.com. >>> tonight, one of the bloodiest insider attacks in the war in afghanistan. a man dressed as an afghan soldier opened fire on a secure military post outside of kabul. where afghans are trained to become officers. the shooter armed with a machine gunfired from the window of a nearby building moeing down a delegation of u.s. and afghan...