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so good afternoon, supervisors mary brown planning department for the two henry adams as the dunningham and carr gone building under article 10 of the planning code it's designed and constructed in 1915 in the 20th century the brick building accompanies nearly a block in the showcase neighborhood it's significant for its period of construction and a fine construction of a tip berry frame building it's multi story design was daktd the practices that were in the characteristic warehouse building that's significant as the only remaining and prominent business location as the dunningham and kerrigan company that contributed to the gold rush and the reconstruction of the city. the property owner submitted a landmark permitted to the committee for consideration before the mark recommendation hearing the committee voeptd in favor of the landmark designation the property owner agree but the tenants have concerned about the conversion to office use. the paroled landmark designation applies to the buildings exterior only the pattern brick and roofline and orient minded peers the department wants
so good afternoon, supervisors mary brown planning department for the two henry adams as the dunningham and carr gone building under article 10 of the planning code it's designed and constructed in 1915 in the 20th century the brick building accompanies nearly a block in the showcase neighborhood it's significant for its period of construction and a fine construction of a tip berry frame building it's multi story design was daktd the practices that were in the characteristic warehouse building...
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. >> brown: today's recall announcement applies to older mid-size cars. g.m. and it's c.e.o. mary barra have also announced other recalls this year, now covering 28 million cars. >> brown: we dig into the questions surrounding this settlement fund with its administrator, ken feinberg. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. >> brown: one obvious difference from past instances you've been involved with, these are old case, right, with little physical evidence left? >> yes. >> brown: so how do you resolve them? >> that's challenge. a good portion of the automobiles are long gone. there may still be black box data from the e.d.r., from the computer in the car, but police reports, insurance reports, warranty and maintenance reports, photographs of the accident very important. some of these cases have been litigated. let's look at the trial testimony or the depositions that were taken. we will work with every claimant to try and maximize the likelihood that we'll look at all the evidence. >> brown: to what level of certainty will you require? >> we will require that the ignition switch
. >> brown: today's recall announcement applies to older mid-size cars. g.m. and it's c.e.o. mary barra have also announced other recalls this year, now covering 28 million cars. >> brown: we dig into the questions surrounding this settlement fund with its administrator, ken feinberg. welcome back to the show. >> thank you. >> brown: one obvious difference from past instances you've been involved with, these are old case, right, with little physical evidence left?...
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. >> brown: but in washington, state department spokesperson marie harf applauded the ukraine deal anded putin's complaints. >> i think its noteworthy that what putin was trying to prevent from happening in ukraine has now happened. and on top of that, he has a lot of baggage to go with it. >> brown: the "baggage" comes in the form of u.s. and european sanctions, and there could be more next week. hoping to head that off, russia's parliament has rescinded authorization to take military action in ukraine, at putin's request. still, russian military exercises restarted yesterday near the ukrainian border. meanwhile, poroshenko had declared a cease fire last friday, but that has been largely in name only; fighting continued sporadically through the week, with each side blaming the other. today, the ukrainian president renewed the cease fire through the weekend, and a top separatist leader agreed to honor it. >> ( translated ): the cease fire has been so far very unsuccessful. the fire has not stopped, but nevertheless it was a certain pretext to continue dialogue. therefore, we confirm on
. >> brown: but in washington, state department spokesperson marie harf applauded the ukraine deal anded putin's complaints. >> i think its noteworthy that what putin was trying to prevent from happening in ukraine has now happened. and on top of that, he has a lot of baggage to go with it. >> brown: the "baggage" comes in the form of u.s. and european sanctions, and there could be more next week. hoping to head that off, russia's parliament has rescinded...
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mary i was born and raised in san francisco. worked for the city for 24 years. i'm here at the suggestion of mr. brown. she and i have been to the healing cycle together my child were murder in san francisco november 17, 2007. at that time, there were two investigators ton on the case that retired i've made numerous calls to call the homicide division for an update i've called recently a couple of weeks ago the people that retire were replaced by allocate person those two folks i don't have their names told me i would get an update and seven years i have not gotten it. it is unacceptable i think the least that is investigators can do is call a grieving mother to give an update. i have worked for the city for a long time they've eemgd will with a lot of cases but a phone call one a year will reinsure me some place is working on the case it's been moved to a cold case department >> it's not lot it ask you're going entitled of a call and the chief investigator about give you his card you're in our thoughts general public comment is closed. listen item two. >> line items and chiefs report and review of rec
mary i was born and raised in san francisco. worked for the city for 24 years. i'm here at the suggestion of mr. brown. she and i have been to the healing cycle together my child were murder in san francisco november 17, 2007. at that time, there were two investigators ton on the case that retired i've made numerous calls to call the homicide division for an update i've called recently a couple of weeks ago the people that retire were replaced by allocate person those two folks i don't have...
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mary or smart play. trader of the year with josh blo brown's bold move. >> it's so bold. >> and could you lose $110 million? former nba star antoine walker did, but now he's on a mission to help other athletes avoid mistakes. and new transformers raking it in, so we're getting the blockbuster trades. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. chocwhite chocolate loversal. don't like dark chocolate. milk chocolate lovers don't necessarily like dark or white. before we couldn't really allow customers to customize their preferred chocolate. we needed a scalable cloud solution allowing them to select what they are looking for. now there is endless opportunity to indulge. customization is made with the ibm cloud. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysf
mary or smart play. trader of the year with josh blo brown's bold move. >> it's so bold. >> and could you lose $110 million? former nba star antoine walker did, but now he's on a mission to help other athletes avoid mistakes. and new transformers raking it in, so we're getting the blockbuster trades. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so...
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marie green. have a great day -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today, it is wednesday june 11th, to 20th 14, i'm natasha brownl. here are stories we are following today. shock and concern after a first grader brings heroin to school. this morning we are hearing from parents whose children had to go to the hospital. jen bernstein joins with us a live report coming up. >>> waiting for 495 bridge in delaware to reopen, don't hold your breath, latest on is what wrong and when officials now expect it to be fixed. >>> the son of the philanthropist lewis katz makes a big announcement we will tell you why he is not moving forward with plans to buy the inquirer and daily news. more on those stories coming up. with you first lets check the forecast with kate
marie green. have a great day -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today, it is wednesday june 11th, to 20th 14, i'm natasha brownl. here are stories we are following today. shock and concern after a first grader brings heroin to school. this morning we are hearing from parents whose children had to go to the hospital. jen bernstein joins with us a live report coming up. >>> waiting for 495 bridge in delaware to reopen, don't hold your breath, latest on is what wrong and...
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marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ú >>> good morning, today is thursday, june 19th i'm erika von tiehl. >>> i'm natasha brownff today. here are stories we are following for you. thunder pounding rain and flashes of lightening, all throughout our area overnight. "eyewitness news" in university city overnight where we caught lots of folks running for cover. >>> and this is what it looks like on storm scan three the tail of the storms there, still making its way throughout the region but that thunder and lightening woke me up, you. >> definitely. what is going on here. >> it moved through quickly. >> it did move through quickly. >> right on cue, we go on the air and storms are basically done at this point. mother nature's alarm
marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ú >>> good morning, today is thursday, june 19th i'm erika von tiehl. >>> i'm natasha brownff today. here are stories we are following for you. thunder pounding rain and flashes of lightening, all throughout our area overnight. "eyewitness news" in university city overnight where we caught lots of folks running for cover. >>> and this is what it looks like on storm scan three the tail of...
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marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, today, it is wednesday june 18th i'm erika von tiehl. >>> i'm in a cash brown we are following for you, develop, three young suspects go to great lengths to break in the local church overnight. >>> also, it is warm, and humid out there. it is at this hour 82 degrees right now. looking live at center city philadelphia, a heat advisory will go in effect later today and we're talking about dangerous temperatures too. >> you can feel it even at this hour, it is sticky out there. >> yes, it is. >> exactly. >> good morning, katie. >> just a little sticky. and, you know, i don't want to hear any complaints. right?
marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, today, it is wednesday june 18th i'm erika von tiehl. >>> i'm in a cash brown we are following for you, develop, three young suspects go to great lengths to break in the local church overnight. >>> also, it is warm, and humid out there. it is at this hour 82 degrees right now. looking live at center city philadelphia, a heat advisory will go in effect later today and we're talking...
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marie harf. we'll be back with soul singer charles bradley. >> ifill: we'll be right back with jeffrey brown's profile>> woodruff: finally tonight, at the age of 65, he's an up and coming singer and songwriter. jeffrey brown has the story. (music) >> brown: it's is voice and the energy that grab you first. a new force in old-fashioned soul music. it's garnered a small but growing following for charles bradley. supported by a group of funk all-star called the mennahan street band, he's been on tour for a year to promote his album "victim of love" packing intimate venues across north america, europe and down under. fans who come to witness and preach the gospel of soul. >> when i get on that stage, i open my heart and let the spirit run free. i show the love that god gave me. ♪ we've got to change our evil ways ♪ >> when i scream, i scream because it's like 30 words coming to me at one time. how can i say those 30 words? i can't. i scream it. (screaming) ♪ >> brown: the intensity comes honestly. after a life of hard knocks, bradley got his first big break at age 62, when dabtone, a record label helped h
marie harf. we'll be back with soul singer charles bradley. >> ifill: we'll be right back with jeffrey brown's profile>> woodruff: finally tonight, at the age of 65, he's an up and coming singer and songwriter. jeffrey brown has the story. (music) >> brown: it's is voice and the energy that grab you first. a new force in old-fashioned soul music. it's garnered a small but growing following for charles bradley. supported by a group of funk all-star called the mennahan street...
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brown, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> in other money news, general motors' mary barra was back on capitol hill because she's a glutton and the real reason is to give an update on how the company is addressing its ignition switch defect linked linked to 13 deaths. firing 15 employees and rolling out compensation for families of the dead and to encourage employees to speak up about safety issues. >> while i want to solve the problems as quickly as possible, i never want anyone associated with gm to forget what happened. i want this terrible experience permanently etched in our collective memories. >> but barra seemed to be having some memory problems of her own. >> how many actually have been recalled since february of this year? >> i have to add up the count. i don't know if we have that information. >> hundreds of thousands? >> it's several millions. in the tens of millions. >> the hearing also revealed that the gm employee warned engineers back in 2005 about an ignition issue with the 2006 impala that may require a recall. a recall that did not happen until this week, but if gm wanted some company in the bad pr depa
brown, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> in other money news, general motors' mary barra was back on capitol hill because she's a glutton and the real reason is to give an update on how the company is addressing its ignition switch defect linked linked to 13 deaths. firing 15 employees and rolling out compensation for families of the dead and to encourage employees to speak up about safety issues. >> while i want to solve the problems as quickly as possible, i never want...
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brown voters, unregistered asian voters. and also increasingly young voters. >> right. >> young whites. >> mary b., your thoughts on what you'reoing on that front before we go? >> we're going to organize and mobilize so that our voices echo throughout every legislative district in this state. so from the mountains to the sea, we will register voters. we will turn out voters. and we will move this state and this country forward. as you heard ben jealous, it's not just about north carolina, it's about the south. a lot of people think that the south is backwards. but the reality is the south is a reflection not of our nation's past but of our nation's future. so it's time for america to decide, do they want our future to be one where workers are paid starvation wages and our rights to vote are suppressed? it's time for america to decide and it's time for workers to stand up and make their voices heard. >> mary b. mcmillan and reverend william barber, thanks for telling us about your work out there on moral mondays today. >> thank you, and that's what we're doing, organizing the south. >> we are going to look at another civil righ
brown voters, unregistered asian voters. and also increasingly young voters. >> right. >> young whites. >> mary b., your thoughts on what you'reoing on that front before we go? >> we're going to organize and mobilize so that our voices echo throughout every legislative district in this state. so from the mountains to the sea, we will register voters. we will turn out voters. and we will move this state and this country forward. as you heard ben jealous, it's not just...
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brown eyes. here are the 3 children. they are 12-year-old hugo, 6-year-old mary and 3-year-old jen.you have any information you are ushlinged to contact san pablo police. >> business news now. owners of apple stock suddenly have a lieutenant more shares today. cupertino base company rolled out the first stock split in nine years. made apple stock a lot more affordable. shea of apple closed at 9370 today due to 7 for 1 split may clear the which for apple to now join the dow. 7 news reporter jonathan with more? >> if you can afford an i-phone now you can afford to own a little slice of the company that makes them. once praise at over 700 dollars apple shares have split putting them back in reach for the average investor. move by cook that predecessor steve jobs had shied away from. >> steve jobs avoided stock manipulation pretty heavily. he wanted mature investors. he didn't he wanted all the folk to us go on to apple product. >>reporter: tech analyst says cook appears more concerned with the stock which could make it rise in the short-term but be careful. >> remember when we have mar
brown eyes. here are the 3 children. they are 12-year-old hugo, 6-year-old mary and 3-year-old jen.you have any information you are ushlinged to contact san pablo police. >> business news now. owners of apple stock suddenly have a lieutenant more shares today. cupertino base company rolled out the first stock split in nine years. made apple stock a lot more affordable. shea of apple closed at 9370 today due to 7 for 1 split may clear the which for apple to now join the dow. 7 news...
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marie harf. we'll be back with soul singer charles bradley. >> ifill: we'll be right back with jeffrey brown's profilesoul singer charles bradley. but first, it's pledge week on p.b.s. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. and that support helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stations not taking a pledge break, child care cost concerns cut across lines of class and income. here's a second look at a story filed by economics correspondent paul solman, part of his reporting, "making sense of financial news." >> reporter: when baltimore teacher danielle spyro gave birth to her daughter, eva, last year, she had to quit her job. >> there was no way i was going to be able to ever afford daycare. >> reporter: tiffany berord worked at wal-mart in laurel, maryland when she had her second daughter. >> i would make $12,000 for the whole year. daycare was costing i want to say 275 to 300 a week just for the newborn >> reporter: that's more than she was earning. in alexandria, virginia, mother- of-two lisa boyle and her husband can make the payments. s
marie harf. we'll be back with soul singer charles bradley. >> ifill: we'll be right back with jeffrey brown's profilesoul singer charles bradley. but first, it's pledge week on p.b.s. this break allows your public television station to ask for your support. and that support helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stations not taking a pledge break, child care cost concerns cut across lines of class and income. here's a second look at a story filed by...
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bay senate race with mary hyashi and san francisco's measure b, setting height limits on developments along the water front. >> this morning we caught up with governor jerry brownbrown is seeking a fourth term in office. and will be the first governor in california history to reach that mark if elected. he's maintained a lead going into today's primary. >> we still have almost four hours to make it to polls today polls will be open until 8:00 tonight. >> yes. you can visit us online for a closer look at the ballot to to find out where your nearest polling place is. >> a huge swath of agricultural land is now the property of the park district. they were donated to become part of a coyote hills regional park. estimated value is $10 million, making the donation the largest ever in size, and value to parks district. the heirs of fremont farming pioneers decided it was time to turn over the property to the district. in hopes of preserving the open space. >> big changes coming up in the next america's cup race in 2017. today, organizers released protocol for the event defining rules, format and commercial regulations. perhaps the biggest change? smaller yachts. the 7
bay senate race with mary hyashi and san francisco's measure b, setting height limits on developments along the water front. >> this morning we caught up with governor jerry brownbrown is seeking a fourth term in office. and will be the first governor in california history to reach that mark if elected. he's maintained a lead going into today's primary. >> we still have almost four hours to make it to polls today polls will be open until 8:00 tonight. >> yes. you can visit us...
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brown-forman, the maker of jack daniels and southern comfort. never tried them. and home builder ho eer hovnana reports. >>> officials think that maryed of all charges in the gm recall. it will name executive, employees and departments responsible for the faulty ignition switches. the report will recommend broad corporate and personnel changes. barra cleared a major hurdle last month when u.s. safety regulators fined gm the maximum $35 million for failing to report the defect in a timely manner. gm stock up 1.2% in frankfurt today. >>> it's too close to call. mississippi's republican senate primary race is likely headed to a runoff. incumbent tad cochran and chris mcdaniel are locked neck and neck. mcdaniel is one of the tea party's last chances to have a major candidate on the ballot for the full midterm elections in which the gop has a fighting chance to regain control of the senate. elsewhere, pimco executive neel kashkari has won the republican nomination for california's governor's race. he'll face off with democrat incumbent joe brown who's favored to win. >>> and still to come, president obama has thrown his support behind uk
brown-forman, the maker of jack daniels and southern comfort. never tried them. and home builder ho eer hovnana reports. >>> officials think that maryed of all charges in the gm recall. it will name executive, employees and departments responsible for the faulty ignition switches. the report will recommend broad corporate and personnel changes. barra cleared a major hurdle last month when u.s. safety regulators fined gm the maximum $35 million for failing to report the defect in a...