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i am opposed to the masonic. we would appreciate your design funds to masonic improvement project since you have opportunity to fund projects that no one objects to. we hope you will choose to fund those instead. we feel the project is ill timed and not properly configured. we also feel the plans plaque clarity and may not be the plans reviewed and approved by the traffic commission. we'll concerned about reducing traffic lanes, which will not satisfy the needs of the bicycle community. we feel there are better solutions for bicycle paths on slower side streets that are practically devoid of traffic. used side streets for bike lanes instead of arterials will save money and cause less disruption. slow moving and idling vehicles use more gas and emit more fumes than moving vehicles. if the purpose of improving /phags has is to reduce carbon emissions and putting bicycle lanes on busy roads and slowing down traffic is not the best way to achieve that goal. if that is not enough to convince you, the impending bart st
i am opposed to the masonic. we would appreciate your design funds to masonic improvement project since you have opportunity to fund projects that no one objects to. we hope you will choose to fund those instead. we feel the project is ill timed and not properly configured. we also feel the plans plaque clarity and may not be the plans reviewed and approved by the traffic commission. we'll concerned about reducing traffic lanes, which will not satisfy the needs of the bicycle community. we feel...
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next speaker please. >> hello, my name is linda, i live on masonic avenue. i spoke last week and listened today and last woke to all the reasons why a lot of people don't think this is a good idea. i'm in agreement with them. i think the loss of parking is a huge mistake, but there's one thick i haven't heard mentioned yet. the [inaudible] being proposed raised bicycle lane -- i've done a considerable am of research on the /pwer internet and i urge you all to do research yourself to see if you can find one any place on the planet that replicates what wants to be put in here. there aren't any. there are raised bike lanes but they don't go past driveways. you'll be creating little lakes at the base at everyone's driveway that will fill up with water, debris and making it slippery and dangerous. it's bad enough as it is now, but having to slow down to negotiate this little lake at the base of your driveway will make it very hard to get out into traffic and back in and i don't think this is going to be a safe solution for the cyclists either. there's been report
next speaker please. >> hello, my name is linda, i live on masonic avenue. i spoke last week and listened today and last woke to all the reasons why a lot of people don't think this is a good idea. i'm in agreement with them. i think the loss of parking is a huge mistake, but there's one thick i haven't heard mentioned yet. the [inaudible] being proposed raised bicycle lane -- i've done a considerable am of research on the /pwer internet and i urge you all to do research yourself to see...
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i am opposed to the masonic. we would appreciate your design funds to masonic improvement project since you have opportunity to fund projects that
i am opposed to the masonic. we would appreciate your design funds to masonic improvement project since you have opportunity to fund projects that
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i work at [inaudible] so i'm very [inaudible] talk about this masonic area and i commend the astute san francisco citizens for coming here and speaking out 'cause this is what happens. we have represents who have no sense of planning, no sense of congestion, no sense of traffic management and remote control they want to back such ideas. now, the bicycle coalition has a political action committee, a pack. it funds a lot of ya'll. and ya'll get the money -- not all of ya'll -- when ya'll get the money... >> thank you very much. >> that is my first bet i think. >> that was your second bell. >> i hope you heard me loud and /khroer. clear. >> thank you. any other member of the public who would like to comment? seeing none, public comment closed. this item is live befores. commissioner breed. >> thank you. i have received a lot of emails from constituents who have a real problem with this project. it's really unfortunate gnat because this project was approved last year and from my understanding there was a lot of outreach. i actually received emails and information about the planning process
i work at [inaudible] so i'm very [inaudible] talk about this masonic area and i commend the astute san francisco citizens for coming here and speaking out 'cause this is what happens. we have represents who have no sense of planning, no sense of congestion, no sense of traffic management and remote control they want to back such ideas. now, the bicycle coalition has a political action committee, a pack. it funds a lot of ya'll. and ya'll get the money -- not all of ya'll -- when ya'll get the...
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then for his diner on mason, again up in the corner, way up in the corner. that isn't eyesight for people to look up there for a permit. city and county has permits that are issued for various reasons and that is not where the city and county of san francisco allows under their laws for different departments to have a permit placed. so i don't know about yours, because i couldn't find it on your website and that is why i am concerned about where the permits are, because that is not giving the public notice of what they are doing. and also, again, i met with him, and his ceo in may for them to come to a community meeting. neither of them showed up. also, we asked -- we told them in the meeting that they had to come to our meeting and that we wanted to hear about their security plan and also to hear about what do they plan on doing and how they are going to comply with the entertainment permit? we did nice outreach to them and tried to explain to them what the process was. they didn't seem to understand it and why they have to come here and this is the first t
then for his diner on mason, again up in the corner, way up in the corner. that isn't eyesight for people to look up there for a permit. city and county has permits that are issued for various reasons and that is not where the city and county of san francisco allows under their laws for different departments to have a permit placed. so i don't know about yours, because i couldn't find it on your website and that is why i am concerned about where the permits are, because that is not giving the...
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>> i would say that mason, on this picture in particular looks high to me. that is not conspicuous in my opinion. i think the other one is adequate. >> okay. thank you very much. so with regard to all right no. 5 a, man kim doing business as as lori's diner, 500 sutter street, to move to approve with condition endsing with a period after "30 days ." and being made available to sfpd and sf ecupon request." >> motion and second. >> further discussion on 500 sutter street, it lori's diner? >> i have a question can we deal with the motion of 500 sutter only? >> whether it's that or in general. i am saying that i'm still on the fence about operating after 2:00. and obviously when he was applying because it happened on broadway and things like that. and i'm just afraid that another applicant is going to come up and use the same excuse and there might not be as clean as mr. kim's place and it might be a security issue. so how are we going to discuss that one? >> i think in that kind of scenario, if that does come up, we're treating things case-by-case and we'll kno
>> i would say that mason, on this picture in particular looks high to me. that is not conspicuous in my opinion. i think the other one is adequate. >> okay. thank you very much. so with regard to all right no. 5 a, man kim doing business as as lori's diner, 500 sutter street, to move to approve with condition endsing with a period after "30 days ." and being made available to sfpd and sf ecupon request." >> motion and second. >> further discussion on 500...
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as we move up we get to fort mason center. what do we know about fort mason? >> fort mason was dated back pretty far. most of what we see there was built during the first world war for troops and material. and it was expanded again in the second world war for the same purpose. part of the army base that's been there ever since, united states has controlled california. >> now it is used as essentially public use. >> yes. >> that is the golden gate national (speaker not understood). >> within golden gate national recreation area. and this little harbor here, is this gaslight cove, is that what the area is called? (speaker not understood). as we get even further north, we get up to federal lands into -- is this golden gate national recreation area part of chrisy field? it was the original airport in san francisco, is that right? >> yes, one of them. it was a military airfield. >> and since it's recently been claimed as a national history exhibit. >> habitat. >> habitat. this is as far as i go and all the way up at the other end we have fort point -- >> presidio.
as we move up we get to fort mason center. what do we know about fort mason? >> fort mason was dated back pretty far. most of what we see there was built during the first world war for troops and material. and it was expanded again in the second world war for the same purpose. part of the army base that's been there ever since, united states has controlled california. >> now it is used as essentially public use. >> yes. >> that is the golden gate national (speaker not...
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. >> you're there at fort mason. let's talk about what -- aside from being a historical experience, what kind of classy experience going to the museum? >> the museum is in an interesting stage in its development. we're poised to begin building a new museum at third and mission street. this will be our dream of creating the permanent home for the museum. and while we're start at fort mason in these predevelopment years, which will be the next two or three years, we're highlighting works from the permanent collection to show the public what we have. and we not only have folk art but we have ancient culture material, over 2,000 items from the central american, peruvian cultures and then colonial art material from the 18th and 19th century, carved wooden santos and oil paintings, paintings on metal. jewelry, ormentation and then we have mexican and latin american fine art as well as american mexican-american contemporary art. so we have a really extraordinary collection that the people of san francisco should be very pro
. >> you're there at fort mason. let's talk about what -- aside from being a historical experience, what kind of classy experience going to the museum? >> the museum is in an interesting stage in its development. we're poised to begin building a new museum at third and mission street. this will be our dream of creating the permanent home for the museum. and while we're start at fort mason in these predevelopment years, which will be the next two or three years, we're highlighting...
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their meals are delivered by inmate workers, like robert mason. >> it really helps that i used to work it makes me thankful where i am at because at least we get to come out three times a day. it passes the time a lot quicker. these guys are locked down 23 hours a day, 22 hours a day. time goes by real slow up there. that's why we are kind of like their only contact. so, i mean, you can do little things for them and they act like they've known you a long time. how is your court case going? >> even though he is well past the hip-hop generation, mason likes giving his younger customers something extra with their meals. a serving of rap. >> i'll do a short one. i'll do a short one. ♪ my mind's not right but still got game ♪ ♪ bet my dope puts yours to shame ♪ ♪ these crews are cool but their living in sin ♪ ♪ they're robbing the pharmacies for vicodin ♪ >> when their shift ends, mason and other inmate workers make their way back to their housing unit. >> k-70, sir. >> better known as the workers barracks, it's still jail. but life in the barracks allows for more freedom of movement. and i
their meals are delivered by inmate workers, like robert mason. >> it really helps that i used to work it makes me thankful where i am at because at least we get to come out three times a day. it passes the time a lot quicker. these guys are locked down 23 hours a day, 22 hours a day. time goes by real slow up there. that's why we are kind of like their only contact. so, i mean, you can do little things for them and they act like they've known you a long time. how is your court case...
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of many of the community based groups that were here today that were part of the coalition of fix masonic five years ago. this is a long time coming. we need to use this money to make this street /saufr and i'm committed to make sure we mitigate the loss of the parking, but it is a choice and i choose public safety as the key goal of why we need to accept the one-bay-area area grants and i'm supportive of this as well. >> thank you commissioner cohen. >> i'd like to give my space in the queue to commissioner /tper er ferrel and i'll go after him. >> i think this touches my district the least. from my perspective i have been -- i want to echo a lot of the comments supervisor breed made and say /aeu /soesuate with the this process started so long ago but i do also -- this has been a real public safety issue and i've driven the street my whole life. there are deaths that happen here and we need to do a lot in terms of programming to make sure that doesn't happen. i think the improvements will be great. i am extremely sensitive to the comments. i have a family with young children -- in terms
of many of the community based groups that were here today that were part of the coalition of fix masonic five years ago. this is a long time coming. we need to use this money to make this street /saufr and i'm committed to make sure we mitigate the loss of the parking, but it is a choice and i choose public safety as the key goal of why we need to accept the one-bay-area area grants and i'm supportive of this as well. >> thank you commissioner cohen. >> i'd like to give my space in...
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anthony mason on creating the next generation of edisons. >> it's cool. it's magical. >> reporter: because it takes it to another level? >> it's just a beautiful sight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. keith alexander's job usually keeps him out of the public eye, but he stepped into the spotlight today for a second time in a week to defend the top-secret operations that he runs. alexander heads the national security agency where edward snowden once worked as a contract employee until he exposed two of n.s.a.'s surveillance operations. one of those collects the phone records of millions of americans the other program monitors internet traffic. well, today before the house intelligence committee, alexander answered critics saying that these programs save lives. homeland security correspondent bob orr begins our coverage. >> reporter: general keith alexander claimed the n.s.a. surveillance programs recently revealed by leaks have helped stop more than 50 potent
anthony mason on creating the next generation of edisons. >> it's cool. it's magical. >> reporter: because it takes it to another level? >> it's just a beautiful sight. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. keith alexander's job usually keeps him out of the public eye, but he stepped into the spotlight today for a second time in a week to defend the top-secret...
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senior business correspondent anthony mason has that part of the story. >> reporter: in research labs, they celebrated the court's decision. >> it's a great day for genomic liberty. >> reporter: christopher mason, a geneticist at new york's cornell medical college was an expert witness in the case. >> these are the tens of thousands of the genes. >> reporter: mason says the patents restricted scientists' ability to do important research. >> if you just have these patents you would have to hold your hand over different parts of these and say "i can't look here, i can't look here, these are prevented." >> reporter: to put it another way, he says -- >> imagine you wanted to write a book as an author but you couldn't use the word "the." it would be just as difficult to look through your d.n.a. and find a gene that didn't have at least one patent on it. >> reporter: but one estimate, more than 3,500 patents are held on naturally occurring gene sequences by pharmaceutical giants like amgen, genentech and glaxosmithkline. bio, the biotechnology industry organization, called the court's rulin
senior business correspondent anthony mason has that part of the story. >> reporter: in research labs, they celebrated the court's decision. >> it's a great day for genomic liberty. >> reporter: christopher mason, a geneticist at new york's cornell medical college was an expert witness in the case. >> these are the tens of thousands of the genes. >> reporter: mason says the patents restricted scientists' ability to do important research. >> if you just have...
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george mason is a pretty good test e mason is a pretty good test flush test te test test ... ... ..... ... ... . .... ....... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... >>> time for the tip of the day about me and david letterman. kennedy's lasts days is now the number one nonfiction children's book in the country. it's a beautiful book, and it's important that american kids learn about their country. kenne kennedy's last days teaches about the civil rights, the russian nuclear threat, the kennedy family and the assassination itself. it makes a great summer reading tome for them. also my three adult bestselles s killing kennedy, killing linton and keep it pithy. >>> o'reilly your talking points may be angry. our government seems to be out of control. from escondido, california. i totally disagree with you about james clapper. the congress people knew clapper could not answer their questions, because it would arm national security. and what's the big deal about compiling phone calls? anyone can read an address on the outside of an envelope. if you look inside that envelope that's a federal c
george mason is a pretty good test e mason is a pretty good test flush test te test test ... ... ..... ... ... . .... ....... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... >>> time for the tip of the day about me and david letterman. kennedy's lasts days is now the number one nonfiction children's book in the country. it's a beautiful book, and it's important that american kids learn about their country. kenne kennedy's last days teaches about the civil rights, the russian nuclear threat, the...
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julie mason is the best.ere as a "friend of bill" on the "full court press." >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> bill: 12 minutes before the top of the hour, monday, june 24. president obama one more day here in the white house before he takes off for his
julie mason is the best.ere as a "friend of bill" on the "full court press." >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage...
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i think we're saying effectively, that george mason university isn't brown. all right?s not the university of california berkeley. and you get 11 out of 16 signing a petition -- >> you have 11 people that say something stupid. that proves -- >> out of 16. >> it may be a pattern. >> these kids grew up with a bunch of liberal loans that don't know what they're talking about. >> if those kids don't want to watch this program or disagree, they don't have to, but they should be fighting to the death to protect our right. that's what the first amendment is all about. >> i don't know about the death, but -- i know you -- >> we have millions of people fight until the death to protect -- >> i think bad things are happening in general on college campuses. and here is an update on a program to help severely wounded u.s. vets. we're trying to get hundreds of high-tech wheelchairs called track chairs. they skoft about $15,000 each to help the cost, the five living american presidents signed a petition. we are awarding those pictures to the eight highest donors to the independence fu
i think we're saying effectively, that george mason university isn't brown. all right?s not the university of california berkeley. and you get 11 out of 16 signing a petition -- >> you have 11 people that say something stupid. that proves -- >> out of 16. >> it may be a pattern. >> these kids grew up with a bunch of liberal loans that don't know what they're talking about. >> if those kids don't want to watch this program or disagree, they don't have to, but they...
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i bet you most of the students at george mason university don't even know who george mason was.ther one. bill, if everyone of the factor's 3 million viewers donated $25 towards getting track chairs for the amputees that would make 5,000 chairs available to our wounded warriors. if you want to donate to the independence fund, go to their website independencefund.org. for a donation of $25 or more you get a facsimile of the signed presidential picture. 5 million people watch the factor in any given 24 period. that presidential picture you just saw, the highest eight bidders on billo'reilly.com will be atward picture and that will be on july 1st, i believe. we'll close it june 30th. so help the wounded warriors, help the amputees. factor tip of the day and it all ties in my visit to washington. earlier today i opened up the points of light conference which promotes volunteerism throughout the u.s.a. it was my privilege to do this both republicans and democrats are taking part in the conference trying to encourage americans to help others. so here is the factor tip of the day. do th
i bet you most of the students at george mason university don't even know who george mason was.ther one. bill, if everyone of the factor's 3 million viewers donated $25 towards getting track chairs for the amputees that would make 5,000 chairs available to our wounded warriors. if you want to donate to the independence fund, go to their website independencefund.org. for a donation of $25 or more you get a facsimile of the signed presidential picture. 5 million people watch the factor in any...
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he teaches creative writing at george mason university, is a contributor to "the washington post," and is the author of a prayer book about washington, d.c. called "the story of pierre charles l'enfant the visionary who designed washington, d.c.." it is on sale in our book attend. space berg will be signing in the authors area down here after the presentation. i have to talk about the book for me. i volunteered to be assigned a book to read, and when i saw that it was a very scholarly with lots of references book on history, on a not particularly a history buff and not a civil war buff, yet from page 1i was completely mesmerized pity that this is an incredible story that more people should know about. it is not a proud time in the united states history. and i learned so much. our author has taken -- i don't know how he has done his research because it's not like you can hear videotapes or see the film of some of the little crow the indian chief, the dakota chief who is very much a central character of this book of lincoln and his involvement in the indian wars which basically he didn't
he teaches creative writing at george mason university, is a contributor to "the washington post," and is the author of a prayer book about washington, d.c. called "the story of pierre charles l'enfant the visionary who designed washington, d.c.." it is on sale in our book attend. space berg will be signing in the authors area down here after the presentation. i have to talk about the book for me. i volunteered to be assigned a book to read, and when i saw that it was a very...
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photos show the bus slammed into a car there on masonic avenue. say the bus pushed that car for nearly a city block going to oak to fell. the muni driver they say either had a medical emergency, maybe lost his brakes. the driver has gone to the hospital. some other injuries minor. more at 11. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,, look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted t
photos show the bus slammed into a car there on masonic avenue. say the bus pushed that car for nearly a city block going to oak to fell. the muni driver they say either had a medical emergency, maybe lost his brakes. the driver has gone to the hospital. some other injuries minor. more at 11. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,, look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a...
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i know we've been focusing on masonic but trans/pwa*eu and second street and a number of other projects are very important. i will say that when we get lists of projects that come through the authority we don't understand district eight as receiving zero dollars of investment despite the fact that a majority of the district is pry torety development area. i'm just under a lot of reasons for why projects and not others pick it on to the obag list, but i think that geographic equity is always something that should be important to all of us. i'm very supportive of projects around the city. we have some significant needs in this district eight, particularly upper market which is a complete and utter mess. it is unsafe for pedestrians, unsafe for cyclists, bad for muni, has many problems and requires a lot of attention and i would like the ta to focus a lot more or the upper market and how can work with the mta to address this troubled stretch of market street, which was left out of the better market street plan, and needs a lot of attention. putting that aside, this is an important list of
i know we've been focusing on masonic but trans/pwa*eu and second street and a number of other projects are very important. i will say that when we get lists of projects that come through the authority we don't understand district eight as receiving zero dollars of investment despite the fact that a majority of the district is pry torety development area. i'm just under a lot of reasons for why projects and not others pick it on to the obag list, but i think that geographic equity is always...
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i looked at perry mason on television. i eventually learned about the supreme court and to learn more about the law. i will read you a little bit of my book. my childhood ambition to become a lawyer had nothing to do with middle class respectability and comfort. some lawyers make a good living. i understand the job was to help people. i understood the law as a force for good and for resolving conflicts. the law gives structure to most of our relationships, allowing us to promote our interest at once in the most harmonious way. overseeing this noble purpose with this passionate wisdom was a figure of a judge. all kids have action heroes. astronauts, firemen, commandos. my idea of heroism inaction was a lawyer. a judge being a kind of super lawyer. the law for me was on a career but a vocation. i found my passion. that is what you should be looking for. i really believe that what you do best are the things you are passionate about, the things you like. they don't have to be important to anybody but you. you watch television
i looked at perry mason on television. i eventually learned about the supreme court and to learn more about the law. i will read you a little bit of my book. my childhood ambition to become a lawyer had nothing to do with middle class respectability and comfort. some lawyers make a good living. i understand the job was to help people. i understood the law as a force for good and for resolving conflicts. the law gives structure to most of our relationships, allowing us to promote our interest at...
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anthony mason, cbs news, outside detroit. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> my family and i have been paying taxes for 100 and some years. >> moved back into the courtroom today. maryland's court of appeals is considering the case of long- time landowners in sandy spring who say their property values were steam rolled when a new development went in and erased their historic access road from the official record. scott broom is in annapolis with the latest on how this 9 wants to know investigation is keeping on going. >> some of the allegations of wrong doing are targeted against an engineering firm, called mhg. today, mhg's lawyer told maryland's court of appeals, his client did nothing wrong. >> talked to court? >> that's mhg attorney, james lee, refusing to be interviewed outside court after telling a three judge court of appeals panel that mhg did a survey and did it professionally. it's a survey that property o
anthony mason, cbs news, outside detroit. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> my family and i have been paying taxes for 100 and some years. >> moved back into the courtroom today. maryland's court of appeals is considering the case of long- time landowners in sandy spring who say their property...
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anthony mason, cbs news, outside detroit. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> kim kardashian's million dollar baby. >> did kanye cheating scandal cause a premature birth? >> it just happened so fast, but everybody is really happy. >> plus -- >> there will probably be a baby photo sale. >> how much cash
anthony mason, cbs news, outside detroit. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> kim kardashian's million dollar baby. >> did kanye cheating scandal cause a premature birth? >> it just happened so fast, but everybody is really happy. >> plus -- >> there will probably be a baby photo...
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. >> and i'm anthony mason. here's some stories we'll be looking at on this saturday. >>> the heat is on. heat blanketing much of the nation sparking wildfires. >>> the president is with his idol just miles away. how will the president help the critical nelson mandela. >>> the courts of appeal overturned the california same-sex marriage ban ties the knot. >>> the tigers are coming. asian tiger mosquitoes, that is. they're aggressive, they carry disease, and they're invading state after state. that and much more on "cbs this morning saturday" on june 29, 2013. >>> and good morning. welcome to the weekend. welcome nancy cordes, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. they're dealing with some big heat in the west. 106 degrees in phoenix. >> we'll have some great guests for you in studio 57, including a fantastic band, the mavericks. they're back after nine years with a live performance in our second cup cafe. >>> our oldest fine dining restaurant, delmonico's. we're going to talk about him serving up some dishes
. >> and i'm anthony mason. here's some stories we'll be looking at on this saturday. >>> the heat is on. heat blanketing much of the nation sparking wildfires. >>> the president is with his idol just miles away. how will the president help the critical nelson mandela. >>> the courts of appeal overturned the california same-sex marriage ban ties the knot. >>> the tigers are coming. asian tiger mosquitoes, that is. they're aggressive, they carry disease,...
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. >> it happened on masonic avenue at the panhandle in san francisco. amma there live to explain what happened there. >>reporter: the initial accident happened at the far intersection where you see the red lit are flashing. the bus jumped on the curb went over the grass and stopped right before fell street. this muni bus crashed into a spectacular accident at masonic oak shortly before 6:30. spokesperson says the driver of the volkswagen made illegal the urn in front of the bus for unknown reasons the bus kept going. >> just didn't stop. kept waiting for it to stop. >> williams was on the bike at the corner of m sonic and bell when he saw the bus and car careening toward him. >> halfway through the grassy thought my god it's not going to stop. we quickly ran away but it was a narrow miss at that point. >> someone on the bus ran to the front to help stop it. williams went to check on the driver of the volkswagen. >> i was surprised he was like i'm okay i'm okay. probably shocked now but he was in really good shape thechbility if there was a passenger pro
. >> it happened on masonic avenue at the panhandle in san francisco. amma there live to explain what happened there. >>reporter: the initial accident happened at the far intersection where you see the red lit are flashing. the bus jumped on the curb went over the grass and stopped right before fell street. this muni bus crashed into a spectacular accident at masonic oak shortly before 6:30. spokesperson says the driver of the volkswagen made illegal the urn in front of the bus for...
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from georgeers mason university is here to talk to us about that.ur next call is charles on our line for democrats. caller: it is nice to be able to speak this morning in reference to the economy. my issue is simply this. we have an economy with the laws are not enforced. the big bank ceo's have gotten away with murder and wrecked in this country. not just this country, but this world. when american citizens can start trusting our enforcement again in this nation, they will be able to trust the economy as far as purchasing homes and picking the timing up and making a strong again. these ceo's need to be taken to task. america's laws in reference to our constitution need to be in force. i am a veteran and i hate to see things torn apart the way they are today. guest: i appreciate your sentiment and i agree with you 100%. we have to obey the law. send an e-mail to a turning general eric holder and ask him why he is not enforcing the law -- to attorney general eric holder and ask him why he is not enforcing the law. caller: mr. sanders, the question i
from georgeers mason university is here to talk to us about that.ur next call is charles on our line for democrats. caller: it is nice to be able to speak this morning in reference to the economy. my issue is simply this. we have an economy with the laws are not enforced. the big bank ceo's have gotten away with murder and wrecked in this country. not just this country, but this world. when american citizens can start trusting our enforcement again in this nation, they will be able to trust the...
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i have no idea what is going on, file like jackie mason. dow is -- i don't know what to make of this. stocks up triple digits today, but the prior days? i'm not going to do my jackie mason for youa"l again. somebody already criticizedded. i thought it was pretty good. >> i'm not going to do jackie mason. the fed is going out and telling investors don't read too much in our statements -- >> neil: next week we'll fine out more. >> here's the thing. the markets -- you can't judge one day's worth of gains. could be some people bouncing off the walls, whatever. i think the market is completely fixated on the bond purchases, whichç is printing money. fed prints money by buying bonds in the market. infusing the markets with cash. called printing money. we need banks -- >> neil: i love you, you're talking down to me. i admireç that deeply. continue. >> that is how you create money. you just don't turn -- >> neil: pull april away, just a little bit. >> the fed is putting out the word we're not going crazy here, we're not going to pull back too mu
i have no idea what is going on, file like jackie mason. dow is -- i don't know what to make of this. stocks up triple digits today, but the prior days? i'm not going to do my jackie mason for youa"l again. somebody already criticizedded. i thought it was pretty good. >> i'm not going to do jackie mason. the fed is going out and telling investors don't read too much in our statements -- >> neil: next week we'll fine out more. >> here's the thing. the markets -- you can't...
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i urge all of you to come down to masonic to see the gridlock that is there and to try to comprehend how that will be better if you reduce the am of lanes. it doesn't make any sense. it doesn't make any sense when there are people who need cars, who use cars and are dependent on their cars to get across town. there are also the issues of where are emergency vehicles going to go? how are they going to get across? what will happen when the buses pull out and all the traffic has to stop when people get on and off the bus. i urge you to vote no on this plan. >> thank you. next speaker. let me call a few more cards -- peter, doug, [inaudible], larry. >> yes, good morning. i'm richard. i'm the district two rep on the /pweus /k-l advisory committee and i also frequently bike along masonic. it's scary, let me tell you. the reason i do it is the same reason that i bike on polk street for example. it's the
i urge all of you to come down to masonic to see the gridlock that is there and to try to comprehend how that will be better if you reduce the am of lanes. it doesn't make any sense. it doesn't make any sense when there are people who need cars, who use cars and are dependent on their cars to get across town. there are also the issues of where are emergency vehicles going to go? how are they going to get across? what will happen when the buses pull out and all the traffic has to stop when...
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. >> it happened on masonic avenue at the panhandle in san francisco. amma there live to explain what happened there. >>reporter: the initial accident happened at the far intersection where you see the red lit are flashing. the bus jumped on the curb went over the grass and stopped right before fell street. this muni bus crashed into a spectacular accident at masonic oak shortly before 6:30. spokesperson says the driver of the volkswagen made illegal the urn in front of the bus for unknown reasons the bus kept going. >> just didn't stop. kept waiting for it to stop. >> williams was on the bike at the corner of m sonic and bell when he saw the bus and car careening toward him. >> halfway through the grassy thought my god it's not going to stop. we quickly ran away but it was a narrow miss at that point. >> someone on the bus ran to the front to help stop it. williams went to check on the driver of the volkswagen. >> i was surprised he was like i'm okay i'm okay. probably shocked now but he was in really good shape thechbility if there was a passenger pro
. >> it happened on masonic avenue at the panhandle in san francisco. amma there live to explain what happened there. >>reporter: the initial accident happened at the far intersection where you see the red lit are flashing. the bus jumped on the curb went over the grass and stopped right before fell street. this muni bus crashed into a spectacular accident at masonic oak shortly before 6:30. spokesperson says the driver of the volkswagen made illegal the urn in front of the bus for...
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. >> and i'm anthony mason. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday." edward snowden who leaked secrets about our government's surveillance programs is officially a fugitive, charged as a spy. >>> a rough week on wall street as traders react to a statement by fed chairman ben bernanke, but does the drop in value actually have a silver lining? >>> the queen of deep-fried food is deep-sixed by her employer. paula deen is let go by the food network even though she begs forgiveness for the racial slurs. >>> and the michael angel lower of legos. we'll take you to his amazing show "art of the brick." that and much more on this saturday, jeuune 22nd, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning. welcome to the weekend. first weekend of the summer. >> i know. finally. >> finally here. i want to get to our top story. edward snowden. it's unclear where he is this morning. perhaps hong kong. we know where the justice didn't wants to put him. behind bars. >> he now faces charge
. >> and i'm anthony mason. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday." edward snowden who leaked secrets about our government's surveillance programs is officially a fugitive, charged as a spy. >>> a rough week on wall street as traders react to a statement by fed chairman ben bernanke, but does the drop in value actually have a silver lining? >>> the queen of deep-fried food is deep-sixed by her employer. paula deen is...
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a muni spokesman says the driver of a car made an illegal u-turn right in front of the 43 masonic bussses say the bus kept going and that's kind of the mystery in all of this. police say a passenger on the bus actually to run to the front, help the driver stop the bus. it's just not clear why the passenger had to help. >> halfway through the grarks i was thinking, oh, my god, it's not going to stop. we quickly ran away. it was a narrow miss at that point. >> i felt bad for some of the billion cyclist also their bikes pinned between the cars and the bus on there they got them back and didn't seem that much worse for wear. room were the only injury was a bus driver, the driver of the car refused medical treatment this happened before 6:30 on masonic
a muni spokesman says the driver of a car made an illegal u-turn right in front of the 43 masonic bussses say the bus kept going and that's kind of the mystery in all of this. police say a passenger on the bus actually to run to the front, help the driver stop the bus. it's just not clear why the passenger had to help. >> halfway through the grarks i was thinking, oh, my god, it's not going to stop. we quickly ran away. it was a narrow miss at that point. >> i felt bad for some of...
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>> i had started, as mason pointed out, the week before. i could barely find my office on september 11. but the fbi has a history of over 100 years, and it kicked in, as it always does in a disaster such as you saw on september 11, and i was along for the right, but they did a phenomenal job. the deputy ran the show. we were up and running within minutes, certainly hours of what happened on the morning of september 11. the operation, even though it was the most extensive in the history of the bureau, ran exceptionally smoothly. the key point came -- i did get a call from the president that day, as i recall, saying, "we cannot let this happen again." perhaps the most formative moment cave -- came days later when i was briefing the president for one of the first times and i started off the briefing by saying we have set up command centers at the pentagon and in new york and we were tracking the individuals who were responsible for this. we had identified a number by the seats on the plates and i was about two minutes in and the president stop
>> i had started, as mason pointed out, the week before. i could barely find my office on september 11. but the fbi has a history of over 100 years, and it kicked in, as it always does in a disaster such as you saw on september 11, and i was along for the right, but they did a phenomenal job. the deputy ran the show. we were up and running within minutes, certainly hours of what happened on the morning of september 11. the operation, even though it was the most extensive in the history of...
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anthony mason, cbs news, outside detroit. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> they are prime targets for thieves but cars in one bay area city will be tougher to steal as bay area police plan to give out nearly 1,000 tools to combat the crooks. if all goes according to plan police will help fend off the bad guys before they touch your car. new at 6:00, kpix 5 reporter ryan takeo on the unusual tactic to help drivers protect their rides. >> reporter: police here are giving away clubs like these to car owners who are targeted by some thieves. our time is valuable. but to sam this is 7 seconds well worth it. >> it works excellent usually for the older cars that are usually in demand for stealing. >> reporter: he would know. >> i'm owner of concord locksmith. >> reporter: he is a locksmith and victim. no one is safe when even the locksmith is broken into. >> it can be me
anthony mason, cbs news, outside detroit. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> they are prime targets for thieves but cars in one bay area city will be tougher to steal as bay area police plan to give out nearly 1,000 tools to combat the crooks. if...
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as anthony mason reports it's inspiring students to explore new worlds. >> reporter: when the gridleyol added a virtual reality class in the fall, 13-year-old rashad stevenson was skeptical. were you surprised at how much you liked this? >> i was. i truly was actually. >> what have you learned from this? >> to keep your imagination and don't let people shut it down. >> reporter: in the class sixth and eighth graders design and model their own virtual reall products anything from video games to military equipment to a frosted doughnut. it's a pilot program developed with the raytheon corporation, the giant aerospace and defense contractor. laura mcgill is deputy vice president of engineering. >> what we're trying to do is invest in today the engineers and technical people we'll need in the future. as part of the gridley program, raytheon engineers bring the kids and their projects to this state-of-the-art 3-d design screen called the cave. >> it's cool. it's magical. >> because it takes it all to another level? >> it does. you can really see your pieces, and it's just a beautiful sight
as anthony mason reports it's inspiring students to explore new worlds. >> reporter: when the gridleyol added a virtual reality class in the fall, 13-year-old rashad stevenson was skeptical. were you surprised at how much you liked this? >> i was. i truly was actually. >> what have you learned from this? >> to keep your imagination and don't let people shut it down. >> reporter: in the class sixth and eighth graders design and model their own virtual reall products...