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a home. but there was this impression that mary was left with a large estate. abraham lincoln was wealthy. lincoln's estate worth about $83,000 in the money of the day. but that was divided between and tad andrew. or tad's share held in interest and mary as first lady had done a tremendous amount of spending. she had really gotten herself in debt and lincoln's death. those creditors came knocking the door. now, we don't know exactly how much mary was in debt, and the estimates vary widely. anywhere from 10000 to $70000. but needless to say, she found herself money and mary did try to extricate herself. she tried to do something proactive. in 1867 and august, she traveled new york city in a to sell some of her brussels finery that she had acquired it for as first lady. she wrote to elizabeth keckley, it is humiliating to be placed in such position. but as am in the position i extricate myself best i can. now, this attempt ended in failure and how she ended up. this is a little bit of a mystery, but instead of earning money on the sale of her clothing, she ended up owing about $800 to the fir
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mary katherine: there's a constituency here that was important to president trump. : we nail it had. mayor of boston sending thoughts and prayers to knife-wielding criminal. stay tuned for that. ♪ ♪ ♪ mary katherine: massachusetts governor laura heelly signed a $425 million bill on friday to fund the state's emergency shelter system and it's been rocked bay surge of serious incidents over the last 20 months including domestic violence and rape. local media is accusing the state of a coverup. >> attempts to hide away what's going on in the shelters. like you said, alleged rapes and a lot of domestic assault and the press, the local press had to push and push and push to get those reports and when we get them they're heavily redacted and these are progressive states and progressive politicians that report to want to protect migrants, and migrants including minors are facing these horrible crimes under state care. mary katherine: state agency that runs the show tells fox news "redactions to the incident report were applied as necessary to protect the privacy and safety
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a disturbance. i am the lover of uncontained and immortal beauty. that second piece is by mary moody emerson's nephew ralph waldo emerson and appears in the first chapter of his book, nature. now the the reviewer of my book in the new york times called emerson a plagiarism. and that is is not really what i am hoping to convey in my book which to say i don't think we fully have adequate critical to describe the kinds of collaborative influences people have on each and on writers. so the story is, as mary moody, emerson never, never married, wanted to preserve pursue her own life of the mind writing, but her brother the the reverend william emerson died when ralph was 11 years old and his other brothers were of a similar age and she agreed to help her sister in law sort of raise them. it's not clear to me that she wanted to have much to do with them. these little on a day to day basis. but what she agreed to do was to try to raise them to also become ministers. and they broke her heart. they every of them decided not to become a minister for one reason or the other, except ralph
a disturbance. i am the lover of uncontained and immortal beauty. that second piece is by mary moody emerson's nephew ralph waldo emerson and appears in the first chapter of his book, nature. now the the reviewer of my book in the new york times called emerson a plagiarism. and that is is not really what i am hoping to convey in my book which to say i don't think we fully have adequate critical to describe the kinds of collaborative influences people have on each and on writers. so the story...
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can't go for a couple of hours. maryw the treasury secretary there talking about affordability czar and why an affordability czar and what do you make of that? jason: it's great and we'll focus on things that are really going to affect every single american and first of all, secretary bessent was fabulous pick. he's been a great treasury secretary and he's only been there a short time and one of the things is it's like the agriculture secretary and today in "the wall street journal" putting forward a five point plan on how they'll tackle the price of eggs and have to focus determining reality and her five point plan make as lot of sense and they had to call like 160 million chickens in this country. how are you going to bring that back? that's kill ago lot of chickens. you know, focussing on those things, you can make good things. lisa: it's a good messaging strategy, joey, and inflation was number one and making this a top issue affordability czar and similar reigns leading focussed on bringing down prices. joey: egg pr
can't go for a couple of hours. maryw the treasury secretary there talking about affordability czar and why an affordability czar and what do you make of that? jason: it's great and we'll focus on things that are really going to affect every single american and first of all, secretary bessent was fabulous pick. he's been a great treasury secretary and he's only been there a short time and one of the things is it's like the agriculture secretary and today in "the wall street journal"...
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that it's important to note that when the current deal was a presented by president viking back in mary. a i came out with a statement saying that i thought it was a bad deal to begin with. there was a deal that doesn't bring it into the war, doesn't return all the hostages and would take months to carry up with many, many exit points. we're both sides to breach the agreement all over the way, and that's in fact what we've seen as a result of being approached by families of hostages. back in august, i approach the from us leadership and ask for an alternative deal and a ride to any degree meant that they even gave in writing in english and the arabic for a deal for 3 weeks in which time to work with the industry, which would withdraw from casa all the hostages would be released in exchange, red green number names of palestinian prisoners. and we would move forward from us even put in writing that they were willing to give up their credit. the governmental control of costs at that time in favor of a professional civilian, took the product, government and published on. but they know what cha
that it's important to note that when the current deal was a presented by president viking back in mary. a i came out with a statement saying that i thought it was a bad deal to begin with. there was a deal that doesn't bring it into the war, doesn't return all the hostages and would take months to carry up with many, many exit points. we're both sides to breach the agreement all over the way, and that's in fact what we've seen as a result of being approached by families of hostages. back in...
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wanted to take this opportunity to thank anne marie rogers for her work on tie to the past couple of years and to congratulate her on her retirement. i am abig anne marie rogers fan and while her tenure was shorter than we would have liked or certainly i would have liked, anne marie accomplished a lot including advancing titus equity initiatives and helping to update and modernize the development agreement to maintain the momentum to produce housing on the island. and with that i conclude my remarks. is there any discussion from colleagues? seeing none, i would like to open this up to public comment. >> there is no one in chambers. operator is there remote public comment checking for remote public comment on this item? >> there is no remote public comment. thank you. and public comment is now closed. madam clerk, would you please call the next item? >> item three executive directors report. this is an information item. thank you, madam clerk we have tilly chang, executive director here to present a report and director chang the floor is yours. >> thank you so much, chair dorsey commissioners, i will just follow up on chair's report regard
wanted to take this opportunity to thank anne marie rogers for her work on tie to the past couple of years and to congratulate her on her retirement. i am abig anne marie rogers fan and while her tenure was shorter than we would have liked or certainly i would have liked, anne marie accomplished a lot including advancing titus equity initiatives and helping to update and modernize the development agreement to maintain the momentum to produce housing on the island. and with that i conclude my...
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de estados unidos, wilson león, a la comisión de la policía y también a la defensora de la prevención de la violencia armada. marys robar correspondencia en un complejo de apartamentos en san mateo. y también por intentar huir de la policía. los sospechosos jay spellman y erica martínez fueron detenidos en san francisco después de una persecución por la autopista 101. en su vehículo se encontró múltiples objetos robados, incluyendo cartas, tarjetas de identificación y también documentos de más de 100 100 personas del área de la bahía. ambos enfrentan cargos que incluyen robo, fraude de identidad y posesión de sustancias controladas y de san mateo. vamos a san francisco, donde la policía arrestó a 86 personas de drogas. el operativo se llevó a cabo en el parque jefferson square el miércoles por la noche, donde, según el jefe de la policía bill scott, también se incautaron más de 550 gramos de fentanilo y narcóticos a se de cocaína. estaba muy insegura. había mucha gente aquí tomando drogas, vendiendo drogas. y sí, había estado muy, muy inseguro. bueno, según el supervisor del distrito, steven sawtell, las personas
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a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary scott, a longtime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making plans for the city. >> to get people healed. from fentanyl to help mothers that's grieving from the loss of a child or a loved one. to come together collectively. >> the police commission is known as the body that sets policy for the police department and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct. the president of the soma business association is viewing this change as a step towards better public safety. >> people are really fed up with the crime, the break-ins and stuff, and people are getting away with it. >> but not everyone agrees. after the recent controversial removal of another commissioner to bring in a new one. >> board
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a civilian population as for the use of self. well, russian for administrators, folks who've been marie of a car, she pointed out that such revelations by the greek diplomat certainly deserves to be investigated. this requires not just political statements, but a serious investigation cries that this happened under the former leadership of the o. s. c. e secretary, it do not count the o s. c e is obliged to respond effectively to the accusations made. now, for those of us who have been covering the crating and aggression against the people of the boss, for a long before the start of a special military operation of this particular news regarding the o. s. c. monitors spying in favor of the militants, of the key regime is absolutely nothing new. russian officials were always fully aware. that's always the actions could easily be defined as a war crimes. back in 2022. maria's economy again pointed out the monitors illegal activities, saying that they collected the sensitive data from the desk and the guns republics for the western intelligence agencies who are in says with their counterparts. now the russians diplomats also drew attenti
a civilian population as for the use of self. well, russian for administrators, folks who've been marie of a car, she pointed out that such revelations by the greek diplomat certainly deserves to be investigated. this requires not just political statements, but a serious investigation cries that this happened under the former leadership of the o. s. c. e secretary, it do not count the o s. c e is obliged to respond effectively to the accusations made. now, for those of us who have been covering...
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(laughs) (thunder rumbles) it's cleared a bit, right enough. mary lou: hi! margaret: hello! was just saying, i have to show you... good to see you. i have to show you all the pictures from the last few days. we've had a busy... oh, yes! yes. ..a busy few days. -where have you been? -how you doing? good. interviewer: tell me, you guys have obviously built this relationship now, but what was it like the first time you came here? when i first met them, i felt like i knew them already. i mean, really. they were warm and we hugged and it was ok. what happened felt so inhumane and felt so violent and... horrific. -oh, it was. -and it was. it was. but then, coming here and seeing this, like, other side of the story, the humanity came back. i felt that he was alone somewhere and yet, when i came here, he wasn't alone. so, that kind of really helped me a lot 'cause he was with them. i was a different person when i came and a different person when i left. mine was actually, and i don't even know how to say it, "a nice story". i just will never forget how you walked to the spot. you we
(laughs) (thunder rumbles) it's cleared a bit, right enough. mary lou: hi! margaret: hello! was just saying, i have to show you... good to see you. i have to show you all the pictures from the last few days. we've had a busy... oh, yes! yes. ..a busy few days. -where have you been? -how you doing? good. interviewer: tell me, you guys have obviously built this relationship now, but what was it like the first time you came here? when i first met them, i felt like i knew them already. i mean,...
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a slap. i think that it was not enough and judge to stop miniature age to kids. while marie is a harbor for administrative foreign ministry spokesman and made some looking remarks, remarks at tools zelinski unless he arrive at the landscape gave a most a clause said the white house on how politicians do not have to talk to trump some say the confident between the 2 presidents mature the long time ago and it finally broke out. and its main reason is because you, crane and the united states have completely different goals here. ukraine wants to when the united states wants to stop her status is now there was an opinion that the goal, the trump administration, is to focus on confronting china that full day urgently need to and the warranty you are paying continents and caves victory is not the key elements here, also many say that genetics can made a fatal mistake by telling present from, and he's vice presidents that the us is also vulnerable. like you create an oil, it's training is in be a protection of the oceans. and he did it in the oval office and the presence of the med
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it was a big knife for a nora, an independent film about an american sex worker who falls in love with in mary's, the son of a russian oligarch, and then has to fight for survival. the film $15.00 awards, including best picture best director and best actress, mikey madison, who's 25 years old and gave a speech in which she said she stood with an honored sex workers. the best actor award went to adrian brody for his portrayal of a hung gary, an immigrant in post, 2nd world war america. fighting to realize his dream of a colossal building despite opposition. best documentary feature award, the unprecedented turn went to the palestinian maid film. no other land, that's the story of a community in the occupied westbank being slowly destroyed by the israeli army and was co produced with is rarely director and final awards have been now handed out. it seems again that nora will winning out over all the.
it was a big knife for a nora, an independent film about an american sex worker who falls in love with in mary's, the son of a russian oligarch, and then has to fight for survival. the film $15.00 awards, including best picture best director and best actress, mikey madison, who's 25 years old and gave a speech in which she said she stood with an honored sex workers. the best actor award went to adrian brody for his portrayal of a hung gary, an immigrant in post, 2nd world war america. fighting...
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he is a guy he is a dude he should not be participating in this. quick speaking of junk maryis a 21-year-old guy dressed as a woman who just beat out 817 and 16-year-old girl. not even adults yet. i understand this type of exhibition this type of event is open to all ages there is a 46-year-old woman that he also beat in a different event. what are the optics you're a 17 year old, 60 know you look another for a 14-year-old, 15 of these are young women who may aspire to go to the limericks 1 day they're having their dream cut out from under them yesterday by 21-year-old man. >> it is cartoon initially unfair. a man in his prime up against 16 and 17-year-old women is crazy everyone is tired of acting like this is okay. we are not going to act like it is okay anymore i admire the women who gave up their shot at this. it's a really, really tough thing to do after all that training for this another element that seems to come with these which is a bit of humiliation on top of the fact you had to withdraw from your sport or get beat in your sport. not only do women have to train and
he is a guy he is a dude he should not be participating in this. quick speaking of junk maryis a 21-year-old guy dressed as a woman who just beat out 817 and 16-year-old girl. not even adults yet. i understand this type of exhibition this type of event is open to all ages there is a 46-year-old woman that he also beat in a different event. what are the optics you're a 17 year old, 60 know you look another for a 14-year-old, 15 of these are young women who may aspire to go to the limericks 1 day...
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a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary scott, a longtime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making plans for the city. >> to get people healed. from fentanyl to help mothers that's grieving from the loss of a child or a loved one to come together collectively. >> the police commission is known as the body that sets policy for the police department and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct. the president of the soma business association is viewing this change as a step towards better public safety. >> people are really fed up with the crime, the break-ins and stuff, and people are getting away with it. >> but not everyone agrees. after the recent controversial removal of another commissioner to bring in a new one. >> board
a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary scott, a longtime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is...
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that dream quickly turned into a nightmare when mary fuertes son was bucked off a horse during the trail ride at ocean view stables. video from sunday, which has now gone viral on tiktok, shows fuertes son riding along without issue. then a woman walks behind the horse and appears to pull its tail, causing fuentes son to go flying. fuentes says the woman and man laughed about what happened, but walked away without anyone addressing them. after the commotion, the couple was nowhere to be found. huerta says she was disappointed in how the team at ocean view stables handled her son's injury. she believes the owners of the horse ranch pushed her concerns aside. >> porque soy latina pues ahi no pasa nada. >> forte tells ktvu she felt powerless. one ocean view employee assured her he had filed a report with the police, but fuentes is concerned about what comes next. we reached out to ocean view stables for comment on this incident, but we have not yet heard back. for now, fuentes says her son's medical bills are stacking up as he's been diagnosed with a severe hematoma and a fractured leg from
that dream quickly turned into a nightmare when mary fuertes son was bucked off a horse during the trail ride at ocean view stables. video from sunday, which has now gone viral on tiktok, shows fuertes son riding along without issue. then a woman walks behind the horse and appears to pull its tail, causing fuentes son to go flying. fuentes says the woman and man laughed about what happened, but walked away without anyone addressing them. after the commotion, the couple was nowhere to be found....
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a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making plans for the city. >> to get people healed from fentanyl to help mothers that's grieving from the loss of a child or a loved one to come together collectively. >> the police commission is known as the body that sets policy for the police department and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct. the president of the soma business association is viewing this change as a step towards better public safety. >> people are really fed up with the crime, the break-ins and stuff, and people are getting away with it. >> but not everyone agrees. after the recent controversial removal of another commissioner to bring in a new one. >> board appointments and ci
a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making...
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a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of maryime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making plans for the city. >> to get people healed. from fentanyl to help mothers that's grieving from the loss of a child or a loved one to come together collectively. >> the police commission is known as the body that sets policy for the police department and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct. the president of the soma business association is viewing this change as a step towards better public safety. >> people are really fed up with the crime, the break-ins and stuff, and people are getting away with it. >> but not everyone agrees. after the recent controversial removal of another commissioner to bring in a new one. >> board appointments an
a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of maryime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making...
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a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary longtime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already making plans for the city. >> to get people healed. from fentanyl to help mothers that's grieving from the loss of a child or a loved one. to come together collectively. >> the police commission is known as the body that sets policy for the police department and conducts disciplinary hearings on charges of police misconduct. the president of the soma business association is viewing this change as a step towards better public safety. >> people are really fed up with the crime, the break-ins and stuff, and people are getting away with it. >> but not everyone agrees. after the recent controversial removal of another commissioner to bring in a new one. >> board appointm
a new era of collaboration in city hall. >> with the police chief behind him and multiple city supervisors. mayor lurie announced the appointment of mary longtime violence prevention advocate whose son was shot and killed in 1996. >> her voice on the police commission will help us strengthen public safety. >> scott has been recognized for her advocacy by california democrats like kamala harris and nancy pelosi. scott still needs the board of supervisors vote, but is already...
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it was a big night for a nora, an independent film about an american sex worker who falls in love with an mary's, the son of a russian oligarch, and then has to fight for survival. the film $15.00 awards including best picture best director and best actress mikey.
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but i think conservatives just are having a good time liberals no fun. mary fort knox. >> tour live is the gold there or not? they say it is. is it real or did someone spray paint led. >> i wonder if a lot of it is missing? what it like half of it is missing? [laughter] >> how do we know? we don't know. they said the last time someone looked at it was decades ago. >> the last -- i believe the last formal audit was in the 50's. [laughter] so i'm like, okay. maybe we should check it again. >> laura: mary katharine ham was fun to watch. today in the oval office fun to watch and educational at the same time. >> in the case of rogan and musk, first of all that would rate if you did the live tour and they know that. i also think that when it comes to just talking, a lot of the left is sort of confused about we need our own rogan. how do we do this? the problem is rogan and musk aren't right leaning per se. they just have freedom to talk and enjoy themselves. and the problem with the left is that he they made freedom to talk and enjoy themselves right coded so if an
but i think conservatives just are having a good time liberals no fun. mary fort knox. >> tour live is the gold there or not? they say it is. is it real or did someone spray paint led. >> i wonder if a lot of it is missing? what it like half of it is missing? [laughter] >> how do we know? we don't know. they said the last time someone looked at it was decades ago. >> the last -- i believe the last formal audit was in the 50's. [laughter] so i'm like, okay. maybe we...
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and speaking of double doubles, how about mitchell saxen that would cap a 9, 0, saint mary's laundry finished with 12 points and 11 boards. >> saint mary's wins it. 74 64. they finished the regular season. 27 17 1 in the west coast conference. that's the best mark in program. history. in a good matchup at the chase center tonight, usf facing gonzaga building available with the warriors out of town. there's andre iguodala's, newly retired number alongside. >> the great number 6 of bill russell, a former usf 1st half marcus williams. freddie fade away. he had 28 points to lead all scores. but that's basically where the good news ended for the dons tonight. greg for gonzaga knocking down the 3. he had 23 points and 8 rebounds zags win. big 95 to 75 usl falls to 23 >> senior day on the farm, stanford hosting smu just over 5 minutes to go. >> cardinal down to gaylor from deep, 17 points off the bench, 5 and then in the final seconds, stanford up 3 looking for the dagger. who else maxime raynaud the put back jam. he led all scorers with 26 he's a man of the people heading into the crowd to
and speaking of double doubles, how about mitchell saxen that would cap a 9, 0, saint mary's laundry finished with 12 points and 11 boards. >> saint mary's wins it. 74 64. they finished the regular season. 27 17 1 in the west coast conference. that's the best mark in program. history. in a good matchup at the chase center tonight, usf facing gonzaga building available with the warriors out of town. there's andre iguodala's, newly retired number alongside. >> the great number 6 of...
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oh, a third of an inch. saint mary's college, moraga, 0.28. . danville, 17/100. in the city picked up 15 100. so did sfo at 15 100. everything's coming out of the northwest, so it will be a cool, breezy, blustery day. climate data for today is all about the record lows. there were two years, 1966 and 1894 for march 3rd, napa 27, 1966. santa cruz 28, 1966. gilroy 28, 1966 and sfo 31 1966. but san jose and san rafael 28 and 30 and 1894. how about that? 40 for some, 30 for others. walnut creek, concord in their napa airport. petaluma mainly 40. some low clouds to the south. kind of holding the temps, but the colder temps are north up in lake county. you can see plenty of 30s there. napa, 39 degrees petaluma. it's close for others as well. a little bit too much of a breeze though. if it wasn't for the breeze, we'd be colder, that's for sure. 28 truckee, 23 south lake tahoe. we'll get some snow totals here coming in in about two hours or so when they go out and measure it. sunny today. breezy. mostly sunny. that system will drag across us tuesday fo
oh, a third of an inch. saint mary's college, moraga, 0.28. . danville, 17/100. in the city picked up 15 100. so did sfo at 15 100. everything's coming out of the northwest, so it will be a cool, breezy, blustery day. climate data for today is all about the record lows. there were two years, 1966 and 1894 for march 3rd, napa 27, 1966. santa cruz 28, 1966. gilroy 28, 1966 and sfo 31 1966. but san jose and san rafael 28 and 30 and 1894. how about that? 40 for some, 30 for others. walnut creek,...
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that dream quickly turned into a nightmare when mary fuentes son was bucked off a horse during the traile at ocean view stables. video from sunday, which has now gone viral on tiktok, shows fuentes son riding along without issue. then a woman walks behind the horse and appears to pull its tail, causing fuentes son to go flying. fuentes says the woman and man laughed about what happened, but walked away without anyone addressing them. after the commotion, the couple was nowhere to be found. puerta says she was disappointed in how the team at ocean view stables handled her son's injury. she believes the owners of the horse ranch pushed her concerns aside. >> asi como porque soy latina, pues ahi no pasa nada. >> fuerte tells ktvu she felt powerless. one ocean view employee assured her he had filed a report with the police, but fuentes is concerned about what comes next. we reached out to ocean view stables for comment on this incident, but we have not yet heard back. for now, fuentes says her son's medical bills are stacking up as he's been diagnosed with a severe hematoma and a fractured l
that dream quickly turned into a nightmare when mary fuentes son was bucked off a horse during the traile at ocean view stables. video from sunday, which has now gone viral on tiktok, shows fuentes son riding along without issue. then a woman walks behind the horse and appears to pull its tail, causing fuentes son to go flying. fuentes says the woman and man laughed about what happened, but walked away without anyone addressing them. after the commotion, the couple was nowhere to be found....
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prioleau says they've exhausted just about every option, so now they're launching a hail mary. >> the mayor's office. i know he's a huge small business advocate, and we're trying to get on his radar as a legacy business. >> prioleau says because of the city's deficit, there's not much they can do. so they've turned to gofundme. they have a lofty goal of nearly half $1 million. the dire situation evident as soon as you walk through the doors. the once bustling, boozy hotspot now is more empty spaces than full. >> whiskey like the michter's. >> yeah, yeah. okay. >> yeah, but i'm sorry we don't have the ones that. >> yeah. it's good. good, good. all right. all right. >> thank you. >> so the business that is loved, the city and its residents for decades now turns to them for help. >> we're trying to make this last stand for support. so it's not a situation where, you know, we didn't do that. and people just hear that we closed. and it's, you know, another sad closure of a long standing, you know, business and legacy business. >> if you are in the neighborhood and want to help out here on
prioleau says they've exhausted just about every option, so now they're launching a hail mary. >> the mayor's office. i know he's a huge small business advocate, and we're trying to get on his radar as a legacy business. >> prioleau says because of the city's deficit, there's not much they can do. so they've turned to gofundme. they have a lofty goal of nearly half $1 million. the dire situation evident as soon as you walk through the doors. the once bustling, boozy hotspot now is...
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that dream quickly turned into a nightmare when mary fuentes son was bucked off a horse during the trail ride at ocean view stables. video from sunday, which has now gone viral on tiktok, shows fuentes son riding along without issue. then a woman walks behind the horse and appears to pull its tail, causing fuentes son to go flying. fuentes says the woman and man laughed about what happened, but walked away without anyone addressing them. after the commotion, the couple was nowhere to be found. huerta says she was disappointed in how the team at ocean view stables handled her son's injury. she believes the owners of the horse ranch pushed her concerns aside. >> asi como porque soy latina? pues ahi no pasa nada. >> forte tells ktvu she felt powerless and worried that because she is a latina, nothing will happen. one ocean view employee assured her he had filed a report with the police. but fuentes is concerned about what comes next. we reached out to ocean view stables for comment on this incident, but we have not yet heard back. for now, forte says her son's medical bills are stacking up
that dream quickly turned into a nightmare when mary fuentes son was bucked off a horse during the trail ride at ocean view stables. video from sunday, which has now gone viral on tiktok, shows fuentes son riding along without issue. then a woman walks behind the horse and appears to pull its tail, causing fuentes son to go flying. fuentes says the woman and man laughed about what happened, but walked away without anyone addressing them. after the commotion, the couple was nowhere to be found....
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there were serious topics discussed, but i think conservatives just are having a good time and the liberals are no fun. mary catherine, there was a conversation about fort knox and the gold inside watch. >> i think like a tour of fort knox would be awesome. like a live tour of fort knox where can actually see it's like it's the gold there or not. they say it is like, is it real or did somebody spray paint some lead? you know. >> what if a lot of it's missing. what if like half of it's missing? >> i mean, how do we even know? >> no. they said the last time they let someone look at it was decades ago. >> yeah, well, the last i believe the last formal audit was in the 50s. so i'm like, okay. >> oh my god, just think about all the other. >> things you've already. >> maybe mary katharine ham, this is fun to watch. today in the oval office was fun to watch and educational at the same time. well. >> i think in the case of rogan and musk, like first of. >> all, that would rate. >> if you did. >> the. >> live tour and they know that. i also think that when it comes to just talking, a lot of the left is sort of confu
there were serious topics discussed, but i think conservatives just are having a good time and the liberals are no fun. mary catherine, there was a conversation about fort knox and the gold inside watch. >> i think like a tour of fort knox would be awesome. like a live tour of fort knox where can actually see it's like it's the gold there or not. they say it is like, is it real or did somebody spray paint some lead? you know. >> what if a lot of it's missing. what if like half of...
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nearby territory from where you create a military argument. disability and population asked for the use of self. well, russian for administrators. folks who've been marie as a car law, she pointed out that such revelations by the greek diplomat certainly deserves to be investigated. this requires not just political statements, but a serious investigation cries that this happened under the former leadership of the o. s. c e secretary. it do not count the o s. c e is obliged to respond effectively to the accusations made. now, for those of us who have been covering the crating and aggression against the people of the boss, for a long before the started with special minutes reparation of this particular news regarding the o. s. c. monitors spying in favor of the militants, of the key regime is absolutely nothing new. russian officials were always fully aware. that's always the actions could easily be defined as a war crimes. back in 2022. maria's economy again pointed out the monitors illegal activities, saying that they collected sensitive data from the domestic and the guns republics for the western intelligence agencies who are in says with their count
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you know, we were kind of locked in a a a little bit of a, you know, was i independent, was i successful, was i fulfilling her things? >> his mom, mary maxwell gates, forged a career serving on nonprofit and corporate boards, often the first woman in the room. >> that's my mom. uh, speaking at a united way event. >> early on, gates began to push back against his mom's expectations that he excel not just in school, but sports and social situations. >> my mom definitely pushed me to connect with adults and talk to adults who were coming to the house. >> that was important to her. >> yeah, serving them tea, having them say, oh, you've grown so much. you know. >> at annual summer vacations with family friends. gates learned early on that he loved competition, but he liked math more than sports and books more than socializing. above all else, he loved thinking and learning. and he'd started to understand the power of his own intellect. and that led to conflict with his parents, especially his mom. by nine, he was openly challenging her and refusing to follow her rules. >> by then, there's things i actually understand a little bit better t
you know, we were kind of locked in a a a little bit of a, you know, was i independent, was i successful, was i fulfilling her things? >> his mom, mary maxwell gates, forged a career serving on nonprofit and corporate boards, often the first woman in the room. >> that's my mom. uh, speaking at a united way event. >> early on, gates began to push back against his mom's expectations that he excel not just in school, but sports and social situations. >> my mom definitely...
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a part owner, prioleau says they've exhausted just about every option, so now they're launching a hail maryyor's office. i know he's a huge small business advocate, and we're trying to get on his radar as a legacy business. >> prioleau says because of the city's deficit, there's not much they can do. so they've turned to gofundme. they have a lofty goal of nearly half $1 million. the dire situation evident as soon as you walk through the doors. the once bustling, boozy hotspot now is more empty spaces than full. >> whiskey like the michter's. >> yeah, yeah. okay. >> yeah, but i'm sorry we don't have the ones. >> it's good. good, good. all right. all right. >> thank you. >> so, the business that has loved the city and its residents for decades now turns to them for help. >> we're trying to make this last stand for support. so it's not a situation where, you know, we didn't do that. and people just hear that we closed. and it's, you know, another sad closure of a long standing, you know, business and legacy business. >> if you are in the neighborhood and want to help out here on polk and paci
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it was leather, flat, red-- like a mary jane type of shoe.. so my husband comes home from work, and as per the usual, he's like, so what did you find this year? and i'm like, well, i didn't really find anything but trash other than the shoe. and he was instantly on alert. he was? he's, like, you know, cheryl, really, maybe do you think it could be hers? and i knew who he meant right away-- right away. and i'm like, no, there's no way. all winter, they searched everywhere here-- how could they have missed it. how could they have missed it? keith morrison: sheryl called the monroe county sheriff's office, and deputies came to pick up the shoe. and the next day, detectives sroka sent a photo of the shoe to chelsea's mom. i'm on the phone with her. i told her i had just sent the email to you, did you get it? she opens it up, and she says, oh my god, brian, that's her shoe. and it was just surreal-- at that point, your heart drops, and you're, like, this may really be, you know, something we've been waiting for. and she checks with other family me
it was leather, flat, red-- like a mary jane type of shoe.. so my husband comes home from work, and as per the usual, he's like, so what did you find this year? and i'm like, well, i didn't really find anything but trash other than the shoe. and he was instantly on alert. he was? he's, like, you know, cheryl, really, maybe do you think it could be hers? and i knew who he meant right away-- right away. and i'm like, no, there's no way. all winter, they searched everywhere here-- how could they...
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a long time. but when doc jones found out about the henrietta marie, he worked with other members of the national association of black scuba divers to put a plaque -- they raised money to build a plaque and put it down at the site of the wreck. and it was a pretty big plaque. but over the years, again, the ocean, it is covetous. it has now covered that plaque. so, i'm not exactly sure where it is, quite honestly. they know the general area. but people have to go down and clean it off and find it again. host: tara roberts, you traveled to mozambique to find or chart a wrecked slave ship. guest: yes. host: tell us that story. guest: so, mozambique, it is a beautiful story. it is mozambique and south africa together. and this is one of the other things that i didn't know about the slave trade, the transatlantic slave trade, until i started this work. i didn't realize that east africa was part of the trade. i thought it was only west africa. but mozambique is all the way on the other side, and that was a hub for the portuguese. like, over 500,000 people were trafficked out of mozambique. and they woul
a long time. but when doc jones found out about the henrietta marie, he worked with other members of the national association of black scuba divers to put a plaque -- they raised money to build a plaque and put it down at the site of the wreck. and it was a pretty big plaque. but over the years, again, the ocean, it is covetous. it has now covered that plaque. so, i'm not exactly sure where it is, quite honestly. they know the general area. but people have to go down and clean it off and find...
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. >> bill: a lot to talk about. mary kathryn hamm is here. noah rothman. hello to you. noah, hakeem jeffries is the democratic leader. he had a lot of things to say on this. watch. >> trump administration is not focused on solving the problems of everyday americans. we have to drive down the high cost of living. we have to secure the border. we have to keep communities safe. protect our dreamers, farm workers and families. these things matter as opposed to creating crisis-like moments. >> bill: okay. here are the numbers from february at the border. 8,326. here are the numbers from a border a year ago, 189,000, 913. he said we have to secure the border. let's talk about credibility on immigration. >> not a lot. not coming from minority leader jeffries or his party. he has it right. those are the priorities and there is a glimmer of an opening for democrats in polling suggests voters say the president doesn't necessarily have his priorities right. our pry or tifs are the border. not on consumer prices. don't see him devoting a ton of attention to it. people are noticing.
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a book. i'm so happy. congrats, maryed him last november in the wake of those accusations. torres resigned from city council a short time after an interim council member now fills the council seat until a special election is held on april 8th. happening now. that hearing is scheduled to start or start about 20 minutes ago. our kris sanchez is at the courthouse. she'll have a live report in our midday newscast. you can also head over to our homepage right now for more of the back story. also on our homepage, that's a wrap for the 97th oscars. you can check out that mmmm... planet oat's so creamy and not watery like- exactly! and unsweetened has 0 grams of sugar. and don't forget, it's an excellent source of calcium. ♪♪ wow! planet oat really has it all... you guys are so right! no you are. no you are. no you are. yeah, you are. ♪♪ so many things, big and little, make you uniquely you: your hobbies, dreams, career, family and more. addiction to drugs, including opioids and stimulants, can strip these away from you. recover
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a long time. but when doc jones found out about the henrietta marie, he worked with other members of the national association of black scuba divers to put a plaque -- they raised money to build a plaque and put it down at the site of the wreck. and it was a pretty big plaque. but over the years, again, the ocean, it is covetous. it has now covered that plaque. so, i'm not exactly sure where it is, quite honestly. they know the general area. but people have to go down and clean it off and find it again. host: tara roberts, you traveled to mozambique to find or chart a wrecked slave ship. guest: yes. host: tell us that story. guest: so, mozambique, it is a beautiful story. it is mozambique and south africa together. and this is one of the other things that i didn't know about the slave trade, the transatlantic slave trade, until i started this work. i didn't realize that east africa was part of the trade. i thought it was only west africa. but mozambique is all the way on the other side, and that was a hub for the portuguese. like, over 500,000 people were trafficked out of mozambique. and they woul
a long time. but when doc jones found out about the henrietta marie, he worked with other members of the national association of black scuba divers to put a plaque -- they raised money to build a plaque and put it down at the site of the wreck. and it was a pretty big plaque. but over the years, again, the ocean, it is covetous. it has now covered that plaque. so, i'm not exactly sure where it is, quite honestly. they know the general area. but people have to go down and clean it off and find...
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so i will now turn it over to alison to provide you with a brief overview of these eight artworks. thank you mary so on screen we have a map of phase one hunter's point shipyard and a map showing the location within the park. of the works that we are talking about today. >> first we have bayview horne by jerry ross barish. and some of you may be familiar with these works as mary mentioned. these have been installed for ten years now and you've likely visited the park and the shipyard. this is haile colon by jessica kay bogner. >> visions from the past and visions of the future by marian coleman. stream of consciousness by heidi harden collect pressure frame by mildred howard and refrain by walter hood. these two pieces are in conversation with each other you can see walter's piece as you look through the frame down the pathway flotilla. this is the fence that's located around this promontory by eric powell and butterfly girl by jason webster. and that's it. >> thank you. all right. any discussion or comments or questions from the commissioners? no. okay then is there public comment? >> there's no
so i will now turn it over to alison to provide you with a brief overview of these eight artworks. thank you mary so on screen we have a map of phase one hunter's point shipyard and a map showing the location within the park. of the works that we are talking about today. >> first we have bayview horne by jerry ross barish. and some of you may be familiar with these works as mary mentioned. these have been installed for ten years now and you've likely visited the park and the shipyard....
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from freedom's journal responding to a british not necessarily portrait in the like a written portrait of queen maryso after christophe dies, she for a while she she's she's the daughters are arrested. her son, the heir to the throne, is executed. baton devotee is executed. anybody who was seen as a die hard christophe loyal loyalist is executed not shown lot and play though interestingly he could go on to live in the republic and have illustrious careers after but christophe son from a previous relationship the heir to the throne but the women are spared they live in port au prince for a time and then they go to england where they're fun at and then they go to italy and they're spied in italy one day. and a british writer writes down and he says, terrible things about them. he's calling them names. he's commenting on their appearance and about how they're black in this white space and just, you know, using all the kind of racist stereotypes you might imagine. and freedom journal out of the united states. the first black newspaper, they they defend her. they say this is terrible. we and we have peop
from freedom's journal responding to a british not necessarily portrait in the like a written portrait of queen maryso after christophe dies, she for a while she she's she's the daughters are arrested. her son, the heir to the throne, is executed. baton devotee is executed. anybody who was seen as a die hard christophe loyal loyalist is executed not shown lot and play though interestingly he could go on to live in the republic and have illustrious careers after but christophe son from a...