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father mcguire, the school's founder, died suddenly of a heart attack.7. >> he was a much loved person by children here in kalimpong, so it was a big loss for everyone and more so because it was so untimely. >> reporter: and it fell to your shoulders. that must have been very tough on you? >> yes, it was, i mean, i really had to tell everyone that i am not father mcguire. >> reporter: father paul d'souza says the transition was painful and there was very little money, especially after the school's original building became unsafe following earthquakes in the region. money from german jesuit orgazations built a new and expanding campus. through it all, father d'souza says, the school has tried to be faithful to father mcguire's mission. >> we don't expect all our kids to be musicians, but music is used as a medium which is central to all that happens at gandhi ashram. to give them focus in life on their studies. >> reporter: you like the violin? >> yes! >> reporter: father d'souza says music can start these children dreaming, aspiring to futures their pare
father mcguire, the school's founder, died suddenly of a heart attack.7. >> he was a much loved person by children here in kalimpong, so it was a big loss for everyone and more so because it was so untimely. >> reporter: and it fell to your shoulders. that must have been very tough on you? >> yes, it was, i mean, i really had to tell everyone that i am not father mcguire. >> reporter: father paul d'souza says the transition was painful and there was very little money,...
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mcguire could you speak on 10.2p on the kirkham street. >> good afternoon, directors. tom mcguire.tor of the sustainable streets division. this location 16th and kirkham is at the base of the hidden garden steps. we had a question on the -- request on the 22nd saying that pedestrians with -- were hard to see and requests a stop sign be installed. it was taken to a public hearing on march 22nd at which there were no objections and that's why we are recogniz recommending it. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. any directors or a motion to approve. >> on the 10.2 item social security it typical that hearing those things constitutes public out reach and they got some sort of notice for people in the area? >> that's right. the audience that we brought to you on the 10.2 consent calendar are items that went through the public hear and there was objection or minimal disagreement. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. do i have a motion? a second? >> [roll call] >> chairman brinkman: thank you very much. as noted by the public commenter perhaps we can keep an eye on that one and if we hear any com
mcguire could you speak on 10.2p on the kirkham street. >> good afternoon, directors. tom mcguire.tor of the sustainable streets division. this location 16th and kirkham is at the base of the hidden garden steps. we had a question on the -- request on the 22nd saying that pedestrians with -- were hard to see and requests a stop sign be installed. it was taken to a public hearing on march 22nd at which there were no objections and that's why we are recogniz recommending it. >>...
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mcguire, thank you, has been so much better in the last few months. and i get it. it's not that you were ignoring us or belittling the board of supervisors. you've got a really tough, complicated set of challenges in a world that is evolving very quickly, whether it's, you name it, electric scooters, chariots, google buses, and central subways and vanness e.r. t.'s. but this has gotten your attention, and i think it's been extremely helpful, so i want to acknowledge that. i do have a number of specific questions and i'm happy to bring those up when the time is right. >> supervisor safai: and through the chair, i just want to jump back in. i just want to make a couple more points. i want to hand it over to supervisor peskin because i think we came together on this from two separate angles, and i appreciate it. i want to thank him from the beginning because i went and talked to him, and he said, to take responsibility for some of the -- and sometimes you can't anticipate how things will ultimately come out. but i will say literally daily, i receive e-mails, kaulds, c
mcguire, thank you, has been so much better in the last few months. and i get it. it's not that you were ignoring us or belittling the board of supervisors. you've got a really tough, complicated set of challenges in a world that is evolving very quickly, whether it's, you name it, electric scooters, chariots, google buses, and central subways and vanness e.r. t.'s. but this has gotten your attention, and i think it's been extremely helpful, so i want to acknowledge that. i do have a number of...
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mcguire? >> i'd just like to clarify something that miriam said and i was supposed to say at the beginning. there's two specific word changes to the legislation that you have been you that staff are suggesting. as miriam said, we have been racing quickly to learn all we can about this industry. we have two suggested changes to the legislation that's before you. the first is changing the duration of the pilot program which the legislation is written as 24 months, we are suggesting 12 months so we can get more quickly to a final decision about what the future of scooters might be in san francisco. the second has to do with the number -- the allocation of permits and the number of scooters % -- per permitee. we are looking at a cap of 500 each and recommending not the 500 cap with any particular operator to simply have a cap of 2500 permits for the ultimate build out of the program to be allocated among any credible operators who apply. we note that we don't know whether we are going to find five
mcguire? >> i'd just like to clarify something that miriam said and i was supposed to say at the beginning. there's two specific word changes to the legislation that you have been you that staff are suggesting. as miriam said, we have been racing quickly to learn all we can about this industry. we have two suggested changes to the legislation that's before you. the first is changing the duration of the pilot program which the legislation is written as 24 months, we are suggesting 12...
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tom mcguire, director of the sustainable streets division at mta. the bulk of the presentation will be done by my colleague, who is the acting head of our bicycle section. i just want to give a little bit of background here. on april 17th the board of supervisors unanimously passed an ordnance that requires companies who offer shared motorized scooters on the streets of san francisco obtain a permit to operate from the sfmta. today we are here to consider enacting that permitting system to we can put in place the board of supervisors vision for that ordnance and the themes you will hear from the presentation and in all of our comments is that we believe that any use of the public right of way, sidewalk, street, bike lane, ought to be in the public interest and we think that a scooter permitting system, any scooter permitting system could authorize us to put in place should prioritize public safety, public equity and focus on accountability by operators. we'll go through each of those points in our presentation. we encourage you to allow us to carry
tom mcguire, director of the sustainable streets division at mta. the bulk of the presentation will be done by my colleague, who is the acting head of our bicycle section. i just want to give a little bit of background here. on april 17th the board of supervisors unanimously passed an ordnance that requires companies who offer shared motorized scooters on the streets of san francisco obtain a permit to operate from the sfmta. today we are here to consider enacting that permitting system to we...
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kyle walker, gary cahill who has come back into this squad, providing the experience was not danny mcguireder—arnold who we will speak about in a moment. then seven players in midfield. jordan henderson, another contender for the captaincy. eric dier, dele alli, jesse lingard, and ruben loftus—cheek of crystal palace. last season, chelsea here is parent club. there are also five players named on stand—by, including adam lallana, who is perhaps the shock claim to miss out on the 23. it is very green when you think about what they could become —— they could be coming up against. you mentioned trent alexander—arnold, he has no caps at all, or you look at ruben loftus—cheek, with no caps. but those players stand up for what they have done this season. trent alexander—arnold, 19 years old, an old head on young shoulders. as shown for liverpool this season. he starred in the quarterfinal. then in the semifinal against roma, home and away. we has not played a single game for england, never been in the squad before. he has come through the youth levels and train them. ruben loftus—cheek, 22 years
kyle walker, gary cahill who has come back into this squad, providing the experience was not danny mcguireder—arnold who we will speak about in a moment. then seven players in midfield. jordan henderson, another contender for the captaincy. eric dier, dele alli, jesse lingard, and ruben loftus—cheek of crystal palace. last season, chelsea here is parent club. there are also five players named on stand—by, including adam lallana, who is perhaps the shock claim to miss out on the 23. it is...
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mcguire. >> good afternoon, directors. tom mcguire, the streets director. very simple text change in 10.2.h. the current -- currently it reads four hour time limit 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. waller street, south side from 3 feet to 175 feet west. that should have read from 3 feet to 41 feet and from 75 feet to 170.5 feet west. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. dually noted actually motion to approve as amended? and a second? i'm sorry. a motion to approve the amendment first and a second on the amendment, correct? all right. all in favor of the amendment? any opposed. hearing none amended. motion to approve? >> approve. >> second. >> chairman brinkman: all in favor? any opposed? hearing none, as amended it's approved. >> thank you, madame chair. with the rest of the consent calendar being approved the regular calendar. item 11 has to do with approving proposed traffic modifications to may 31st, 2020 as part of the twin peaks figure eight redesign project. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. >> good afternoon, chair brinkman, members of the board. i'm jason hyde and
mcguire. >> good afternoon, directors. tom mcguire, the streets director. very simple text change in 10.2.h. the current -- currently it reads four hour time limit 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. waller street, south side from 3 feet to 175 feet west. that should have read from 3 feet to 41 feet and from 75 feet to 170.5 feet west. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. dually noted actually motion to approve as amended? and a second? i'm sorry. a motion to approve the amendment first and a second...
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that is what sent michael mcguire to shelter at the red cross. >> i can tell it was going to be much bigger. i ran out of the house and tried to find a clear spot to stand. i got away from the power line. i looked back in my car was just on the ground. >> so far, no one has been hurt since it poured back to life. there will be a community meeting tonight to update resident on the volcano and emergency response. >>> fountains of lava spewing from the volcano reach more than 200 feet in the air. officials say at least 10 fissures have opened up since tuesday. the toxic smoke could be seen coming out of the vents. eruptions have released large amounts of sulfur dioxide into the air, which could be life- threatening. authorities are now pleading with torres to please avoid the area. >>> dna may play a role in solving another california cold case. this one dating back decades of monterey county. we have details from the newsroom. >> reporter: they announced an arrest. the 14-year-old was raped and stabbed to death. her body was found in a artichoke field in 1990. they say that this man a
that is what sent michael mcguire to shelter at the red cross. >> i can tell it was going to be much bigger. i ran out of the house and tried to find a clear spot to stand. i got away from the power line. i looked back in my car was just on the ground. >> so far, no one has been hurt since it poured back to life. there will be a community meeting tonight to update resident on the volcano and emergency response. >>> fountains of lava spewing from the volcano reach more than...
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he is stephan mcguire. he is 67 years old, an experienced hiker. he set off along a hike in the inio national forest ten days ago. he was scheduled to pick up his food supply last tuesday but never showed up. however rangers say other hikers saw him as recent as three days ago. >>> this is a hot way to end the holiday weekend. the parades and barbecues mixed in with some heat, record breaking heat for some of our local cities. let's take you outside. parts of the bay area hitting the 90s as we speak. those are live traffic cams in the south bay, san jose there, and in the trivalley, including dublin. let's bring in our meteorologist rob may yesterdaya. it feels like summer. >> temperaturesig now, san jose hitting 90 for the first time this year. we still have 90 outside right now. and mid 90s in concord and livermore. morgan hill, 91, mid to upper 70s san francisco to oakland. get ready for round two tomorrow. not quite a hot. and we have a big shift in the temperatures by wednesday. some areas could drop by as much as 20 degrees courtesy of a stor
he is stephan mcguire. he is 67 years old, an experienced hiker. he set off along a hike in the inio national forest ten days ago. he was scheduled to pick up his food supply last tuesday but never showed up. however rangers say other hikers saw him as recent as three days ago. >>> this is a hot way to end the holiday weekend. the parades and barbecues mixed in with some heat, record breaking heat for some of our local cities. let's take you outside. parts of the bay area hitting the...
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. >> reporter: mcguire says even if the city raised fees, tech companies could just drop out of the voluntary program and stop paying altogether. >> is this an example of the city bending over backwards for these large tech companies? >> i would actually argue that the fact that we are generating $6 million of permit fee revenue for a mode of transportation that carries about 10,000 people a day shows that we've actually taken a very strong approach to regulation. >> but the argument is it could be millions more? >> there's nothing i can do if the shuttle operators decided tomorrow they were going to drop out of the program, stop sending us check and start opening on narrow streets. nothing we can do. >> or if they were stopping, you could issue violates. >> we could give them parking tickets but we could never issue parking tickets to get anywhere close to what they're paying in permit fees. >> reporter: our previous reporting exposed how the city tech buses might be putting drivers, pedestrians and bikers at risk. we obtained two years of city records that showed tech buses received more th
. >> reporter: mcguire says even if the city raised fees, tech companies could just drop out of the voluntary program and stop paying altogether. >> is this an example of the city bending over backwards for these large tech companies? >> i would actually argue that the fact that we are generating $6 million of permit fee revenue for a mode of transportation that carries about 10,000 people a day shows that we've actually taken a very strong approach to regulation. >> but...
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from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany — a "horrible, one—sided deal", and pulled the us out of it, reimposing sanctions. many european leaders had, over the last couple of weeks, urged him not to and france has since floated the idea of maintaining the agreement. what will iran do next? and what does it mean for relations across the middle east? an awful lot to grapple with. let's start with the deal itself. he had promised to do this and he said he would come followed through on it, was the right to pull the us out? he thinks so. he made this campaign promise long before he knew very much about frankly what was going on and before he knew much about the treaty. in fact he made it at a time when he did not expect to be president of the united states. he is sticking to it. i think almost anybody you talk to has some probl
from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. arab affairs writer abdel barri atwan. welcome to you all. so, president trump called the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany — a "horrible, one—sided deal", and pulled the us out of it, reimposing sanctions. many european leaders had, over the last couple of weeks, urged him not to and france has since floated the idea of...
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from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri.
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from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany — a "horrible, one—sided deal", and pulled the us out of it, reimposing sanctions. many european leaders had, over the last couple of weeks, urged him not to and france has since floated the idea of maintaining the agreement. what will iran do next? and what does it mean for relations across the middle east? an awful lot to grapple with. let's start with the deal itself. he had promised to do this and he said he would come followed through on it, was the right to pull the us out? he thinks so. he made this campaign promise long before he knew very much about frankly what was going on and before he knew much about the treaty. in fact he made it ata time about the treaty. in fact he made it at a time when he did not expect to be president of the united states. he is sticking to it. i think
from bloomberg markets, stryker mcguire. the iranian writer amir tahiri. the iran nuclear agreement — signed in 2015 by iran, the five permanent members of the un security council and germany — a "horrible, one—sided deal", and pulled the us out of it, reimposing sanctions. many european leaders had, over the last couple of weeks, urged him not to and france has since floated the idea of maintaining the agreement. what will iran do next? and what does it mean for relations...
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of gold star global enter mcguire we thank him for his time and that's it for now we'll take catch you next time check out boom bust on you tube youtube dot com slash bulldust archie we'll see you next time. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation in the us but mike will still be on the board just don't forget the president god i'm stunned just adama's down the guns of the woods as the three that he got on into this it's a must also apply to them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk when you have a black box operating the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments under a cyber threat and not only that to think office can put us in a moment that's what we call softness of the sense of selling missiles the only one of them will focus to think through almost who will do this who will do this. with . the us this is the arsenals of the host i'd be done with the old business stopping there was listing of uncles and funders up and his cards on the fly and. join me every first week
of gold star global enter mcguire we thank him for his time and that's it for now we'll take catch you next time check out boom bust on you tube youtube dot com slash bulldust archie we'll see you next time. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation in the us but mike will still be on the board just don't forget the president god i'm stunned just adama's down the guns of the woods as the three that he got on into this it's a must also apply to...
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betty: thank you so much, chris mcguire.s weekend on bloomberg television, don't miss our exclusive interview with turkish president everyone -- erdogan. catch it at 5:00 p.m. saturday hong kong time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: let's get you a check of your latest business flash headlines. cbs, the board has moved to dilute. it is doing that by issuing a program at a dividend -- issuing dividend by the court. cbs cannot wish away the reality that it has the controlling shareholder. nissan demanding better terms as it discusses closer ties with renault. managers believe they have the better operating facilities. the ceo said he wants nissan to maintain some autonomy, while still reaping the benefits of working with renault. david: in india we will be watching arcom. settlement talks with of the indian unit. shares took off on speculation the two companies have asked the bankruptcy court to hold off on bankruptcy proceedings on rcom. recover $170ing to million in unpaid dues. betty: the effects of rate hikes and undeveloped
betty: thank you so much, chris mcguire.s weekend on bloomberg television, don't miss our exclusive interview with turkish president everyone -- erdogan. catch it at 5:00 p.m. saturday hong kong time. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: let's get you a check of your latest business flash headlines. cbs, the board has moved to dilute. it is doing that by issuing a program at a dividend -- issuing dividend by the court. cbs cannot wish away the reality that it has the controlling shareholder....
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for eddie olczyk and pierre mcguire, i am mike emrick. right now over on nbcsn our stanley cup coverage continues live from las vegas, the final score 6-4 the golden knights. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. good evening and thanks for joining us on this memorial today. i )m raj mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. is. >>> good evening, and thanks for being with us on this memorial day. i i i i am -- >> the commander in chief honored the fallen soldiers at the arlington national cemetery. you see president trump placing that wreath of the too many of the unknown. afterwards he spoke to the active troops. >> to honor the lives and deeds of the american heroes. the men who laid down their lives for our freedom. today we pay tribute to their service. >> mr. trump also honored veterans like navy veteran ray chavez. 106-years old. >>> touching speeches, saluting the flag and many ceremonies. at the presidio. s. >> reporter: the 21 g
for eddie olczyk and pierre mcguire, i am mike emrick. right now over on nbcsn our stanley cup coverage continues live from las vegas, the final score 6-4 the golden knights. you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. good evening and thanks for joining us on this memorial today. i )m raj mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. is. >>> good evening, and thanks for being with us on this...
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for mike milbury and pierre mcguire, mike emrick saying good night from the nations capital ♪ whatevert is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. preparing for disaster. an unprecedented drill... in the wake of the deadly north bay fires. on. >>> right now, preparing for a disaster. an unprecedented drill in the wake of the fires. >>> plus, more concern in hawaii as dangerous conditions in paradise. >>> first, police are out in force. the news starts right now. thank you for joining us. >> and a special edition of nbc bay area news because of the hockey game. we begin in the south bay where police keeping a close eye on zloink de mayo celebrations. >> rob has a close eye on it. >> downtown is filling up. we've heard horns blowing and flags flying. people are ready to
for mike milbury and pierre mcguire, mike emrick saying good night from the nations capital ♪ whatevert is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. ♪ whatever it is that floats your boat... ...or tickles your tastebuds... ...or brightens your day... ...even if you've never tried it before... ♪ ...just know that... you can, in portland. preparing for...
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mcguire, everybody else that worked on this has done a great job of accommodating a lot of the concerns that we've heard and that the pag at least, and i want to express my gratitude to the development teams that responded to the concerns that we brought up. this is a true demonstration of good faith. i'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out. most importantly i want to thampg the residents and the supervisors' office for all of their partnership and leadership, really, in getting us to this place, so i'm going to move that we support the motion. >> okay. is there a second on the proposal? >> second. >> okay. there is, and before you vote, since you thanked everybody else, i will thank you. sometimes we don't thank our fellow board members, and sometimes people take leadership roles, so director ramos and director rubke, thank you for what you have shown individually. >> hear, hear. >> -- on this complex project and making sure the interests of the city are met. so with that, we have a motion. all those in favor, please say aye? any opposed? okay. and to the supervisor's office a
mcguire, everybody else that worked on this has done a great job of accommodating a lot of the concerns that we've heard and that the pag at least, and i want to express my gratitude to the development teams that responded to the concerns that we brought up. this is a true demonstration of good faith. i'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out. most importantly i want to thampg the residents and the supervisors' office for all of their partnership and leadership, really, in getting us to...
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mcguire, can someone reach out regarding the pedestrian count down timing? thank you very much.speaker, please. >> herbar winer, one thing about the vision 0 videos, i think they're very good, but i challenge vision 0 to do one thing and i challenge this board to do one thing. have a video about bicyclists riding on the sidewalk and crashing the red light. this should be also a video. i challenge you to guys to put that one out, especially since three members of the bicycle coalition are appearing before me as i testify. the second thing, about the central subway, it has assorted history. remember the cooking of the books that was exposed by lavonda atkinson in? [indiscernible] has been in court i don't know how many times. so therefore, it's delay upon delay, et cetera. this really is a weather vane of mta. >> kathy is the last person to turn in a speaker card on the director's report items. >> good afternoon, chair and directors. i'm the policy and program director at walk san francisco, and i couldn't miss the chance to come up and talk about our increased crossing times for
mcguire, can someone reach out regarding the pedestrian count down timing? thank you very much.speaker, please. >> herbar winer, one thing about the vision 0 videos, i think they're very good, but i challenge vision 0 to do one thing and i challenge this board to do one thing. have a video about bicyclists riding on the sidewalk and crashing the red light. this should be also a video. i challenge you to guys to put that one out, especially since three members of the bicycle coalition are...
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let's talk about how tall we were if you are to add mark mcguire's longest home run and jose conseco, you would reach 570 feet. that is how far we are in the sky. one of the highest vantage points on the west coast. and we are in the middle of the marine layer. it is not just foggy. it is drizzly. it is wet. it is its own microclimate at the top of the sales force tower. this is not office space. that is a 140-foot drop you are looking at. the 63rd floor is the highest floor. we are 140 feet or 14 stories above that. but, the best part about the reason we are here are the cameras. kpix5 exclusive high-def in addition 4k cameras. not just one, one on every direction. north, south, east, and west, when the weather gets better and it will, we may be above the marine layer some days. we will show you the best pictures of the entire san francisco bay area. from the top of the sales force tower. even earlier today, our cameras caught this. how about a vantage point, 700 feet above the bay bridge? that's what it looks like folks. we will show you the east bay like you have never seen before.
let's talk about how tall we were if you are to add mark mcguire's longest home run and jose conseco, you would reach 570 feet. that is how far we are in the sky. one of the highest vantage points on the west coast. and we are in the middle of the marine layer. it is not just foggy. it is drizzly. it is wet. it is its own microclimate at the top of the sales force tower. this is not office space. that is a 140-foot drop you are looking at. the 63rd floor is the highest floor. we are 140 feet or...
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not a judith mcguire thing. there were two brothers. one killed in the war, the other kept a journal. that should be published in its entirety. henry deshields certainly worthy of publication. you can't imagine the wealth of this collection and the photographs are just outstanding. but again, i would like -- once more to offer my thanks to the dozens of people in virginia, some of whom stood in line for an hour or more to share their collections with the library. and with you and with man kind. it's just a tremendous accomplishment that we made. in many respects exceeds anything that's been accomplished. the seqicentennial -- it was just a sheer joy and pleasure to work with them on behalf of history and certainly on behalf of the commonwealth. the legacy collection is just there and i don't think any reputable civil war historian can bypass it. it's so huge, you can't not look at it. anything else? >> thank you so much for your talk. one question though. nothing sells like bad news. in looking up these primary sources, i think they're
not a judith mcguire thing. there were two brothers. one killed in the war, the other kept a journal. that should be published in its entirety. henry deshields certainly worthy of publication. you can't imagine the wealth of this collection and the photographs are just outstanding. but again, i would like -- once more to offer my thanks to the dozens of people in virginia, some of whom stood in line for an hour or more to share their collections with the library. and with you and with man kind....
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for joe micheletti, pierre mcguire, and our entire crew, i'm kenny albert. thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. controversy. why u-c berkeley grads... turn their backs on the grad >>> right now on nbc bay area news, commencement ceremony controversy. why uc berkeley grads turned their backs on the graduation speaker. >> the main issue we are struggling with this year is basically mother nature. >>> plus, the weather taking the toll on a sweet treat. a popular fruit grown in the south bay that you may not see as much of this year. what's behind the shortage. >>> oh my god. >> first, thick black smoke billowing into the sky after a massive fire breaks out in the east bay, causing chaos in a neighborhood. >>> the news starts right now. good evening and thanks for joining us. >> we're on with a special edition of nbc bay area news because of a playoff hockey game. in >> a fire quickly escalated to five alarms. a plume of smoke could be seen in the sky for miles around. sergio quintana is live with the story and the reaction from neigh
for joe micheletti, pierre mcguire, and our entire crew, i'm kenny albert. thanks for watching the stanley cup playoffs presented by geico. controversy. why u-c berkeley grads... turn their backs on the grad >>> right now on nbc bay area news, commencement ceremony controversy. why uc berkeley grads turned their backs on the graduation speaker. >> the main issue we are struggling with this year is basically mother nature. >>> plus, the weather taking the toll on a sweet...
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that's what sent michael mcguire to shelter at the red cross. >> when the next one came, i could telland i tried to find a clear spot to stand and got away from the power lines and i look back and my car was rocking like this on the ground. >> despite the devastation, so far luckily nobody has been hurt. there will be a community meeting tonight to update the residents on the volcano and the emergency response. >>> tough talk from attorney general jeff sessions. he went to the border near san diego and said the u.s. will have a zero tolerance policy toward illegal border crossings. reporter randy page said he had a special warning for families trying to get into the country. >> american people are right and just and decent to ask for this. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions speaking at the border south of san diego today outlining a zero tolerance immigration enforcement policy. if you cross the border illegally, you will be prosecuted, the attorney general said. and when it comes to families, sessions said parents will be sent to adult detention centers and their children to
that's what sent michael mcguire to shelter at the red cross. >> when the next one came, i could telland i tried to find a clear spot to stand and got away from the power lines and i look back and my car was rocking like this on the ground. >> despite the devastation, so far luckily nobody has been hurt. there will be a community meeting tonight to update the residents on the volcano and the emergency response. >>> tough talk from attorney general jeff sessions. he went to...
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mcguire just said -- i'm sorry. deputy city attorney susan cleveland knowles through the chair. the deputy city attorney requires insurance acceptable to the city program, so any accident that was due to the scooters would be the liability of the scooter operators. >> okay. very good. and then, finally, in the questions category -- well, two more questions -- and i'll say, director brinkman has just been reaffirmed, so i'm going to enjoy my five minutes of fame. director brinkman and borden have just been confirmed. someone calls 311 about a scooter on the sidewalk, and there is no response from 311. >> that should not be the response from 311. i know we've been addressing the way those calls are handled, but to the extent those are accurate, those should not be happening that way. >> may we ask you to follow up on that and -- >> we are doing so, but yes. >> and then, my final question, the cap -- there's been a lot of speaking about the cap on the number of scooters. my understanding is that the cap is really sort of associated with the pilot program, and that the idea here is
mcguire just said -- i'm sorry. deputy city attorney susan cleveland knowles through the chair. the deputy city attorney requires insurance acceptable to the city program, so any accident that was due to the scooters would be the liability of the scooter operators. >> okay. very good. and then, finally, in the questions category -- well, two more questions -- and i'll say, director brinkman has just been reaffirmed, so i'm going to enjoy my five minutes of fame. director brinkman and...
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many years and i will tell you how many days to practice law not too far from here at mcguire woods and used science as often as expert witnesses. i will tell you whatever they spoke everyone listened so today we will be listening to the panel to see if it is warranted or not. i also write a lot about public health and one of the reasons i argue in favor of more just loss for vulnerable populations is a science and i might learn whether my law suggest are supported or not. today will hear from 3 billion scientists and certainly i will introduce each briefly in the order they will speak. that will allow them to go ahead and speak without me interrupting them further. after their ten or 15 minute presentation i will start the conversation with a few provocative questions that i hope will get them speaking among each other and at the end of the hour i will open the floor so that you can get involved in the conversation as well. when you do please wait for the microphone because we are being recorded and i have something i was told to say in addition to all of that. this program is being br
many years and i will tell you how many days to practice law not too far from here at mcguire woods and used science as often as expert witnesses. i will tell you whatever they spoke everyone listened so today we will be listening to the panel to see if it is warranted or not. i also write a lot about public health and one of the reasons i argue in favor of more just loss for vulnerable populations is a science and i might learn whether my law suggest are supported or not. today will hear from...