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thank you again, melanie. >> you have to vote. >> oh, we have to vote. i try to focus so much on the public comment piece. okay. so, it's been moved and seconded to add "and to the environment" to line 6 on page 4. it's been moved and second. all those in favor please say aye. >> aye. >> and then can i get a motion to approve the resolution? put it on the record. so moved by commissioner wald. second by commissioner wanned. all those in favor please say aye. >> aye. >> approved. thank you, melanie. [gavel] >> [speaker not understood]? i was trying to be efficient. less co2 with less words. okay. so, thank you for that. we'll ask for the nays here on out. next item, please, monica. >> nomination and election of commission on the environment officers. this is a discussion and action item. >> all right. it's that time again. it seems like it was just a year ago that we did this. in fact, it was. well, i don't know quite what to say. i've got the honor to be the president on this commission for 12 months and it's been an honor to be in this role. i really do
thank you again, melanie. >> you have to vote. >> oh, we have to vote. i try to focus so much on the public comment piece. okay. so, it's been moved and seconded to add "and to the environment" to line 6 on page 4. it's been moved and second. all those in favor please say aye. >> aye. >> and then can i get a motion to approve the resolution? put it on the record. so moved by commissioner wald. second by commissioner wanned. all those in favor please say aye....
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. >> commending director melanie nutter, department of the environment. approval of resolution commending director melanie nutter for her service to the department of the environment and to the city and county of san francisco. whereas mayor gavin newsom appointed melanie nutter director for the san francisco department of the environment in august 2010 and whereas melanie nut r has continued to direct the department of the environment and provide san francisco's leadership under mayor edwin m. lee and whereas melanie nutter directed the department of the environment of 110 staff for the past 3-1/2 years and helped to make san francisco the greenest city in north america, and whereas melanie nutter helped champion environmental policy achievements in san francisco, including such accomplishments as -- i'll read four of them, but there are many, many accomplishments. successful implementation of the mandatory composting cycling policy that has helped move the city toward the goal of zero waste by 2020 with an 80% diversion rate. successful implementation o
. >> commending director melanie nutter, department of the environment. approval of resolution commending director melanie nutter for her service to the department of the environment and to the city and county of san francisco. whereas mayor gavin newsom appointed melanie nutter director for the san francisco department of the environment in august 2010 and whereas melanie nut r has continued to direct the department of the environment and provide san francisco's leadership under mayor...
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melanie is sufficient with us through friday. if that's okay with melanie. so, before we formally do that, though, i said there were going to be a couple of surprises -- maybe one good one -- on the way over to the meeting, got a call that there was someone who wanted to send regards and send something nice to the commission. so, i bee-lined over to the mayor's office where there was something from our mayor for you, and it's framed. and it reads, that, proclamation that says, whereas the city and county of san francisco traditionally recognizes the achievements of notable individuals and the dedicated work of melanie nutter as executive director of the department of environment has represented san francisco values at their best and whereas melanie nutter was appointed to lead the san francisco department of the environment but then mayor gavin newsom in august 2010, and whereas under the direction of melanie the department of the environment has championed leading urban environmental policies and programs, helping san francisco get closer to its zero waste
melanie is sufficient with us through friday. if that's okay with melanie. so, before we formally do that, though, i said there were going to be a couple of surprises -- maybe one good one -- on the way over to the meeting, got a call that there was someone who wanted to send regards and send something nice to the commission. so, i bee-lined over to the mayor's office where there was something from our mayor for you, and it's framed. and it reads, that, proclamation that says, whereas the city...
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sponsoring speakers on this item are commissioner johanna walled and melanie nutter. >> commissioner called? >> yes. for the last couple of years the department and the commission have produced a single integrated annual report. each body, the department and the commission are required to file reports with the mayor's office on an annual basis explaining the benefits and the value added and all the good things that we do. so, i think this marks the third integrated report. the section on the commission was abe lee coordinated by our commission secretary monica fish who is now an expert at putting this document together. it, its content represent item that were chosen by the various commissioners for inclusion in the document as well as a representation of many of the activities that we undertook, including in particular the passage of formal resolutions. and now i'll turn it over to melanie to talk about the much more extensive department report. >> thank you, commissioner wald. so, commissioners, as you've seen, you have this annual report from 2013 and because it's quite detailed,
sponsoring speakers on this item are commissioner johanna walled and melanie nutter. >> commissioner called? >> yes. for the last couple of years the department and the commission have produced a single integrated annual report. each body, the department and the commission are required to file reports with the mayor's office on an annual basis explaining the benefits and the value added and all the good things that we do. so, i think this marks the third integrated report. the...
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your child is in it. >> so melanie acts as fast as she can.he takes only one step and then launches her body at her passenger side window as the car backs up toward her. >> well, once i realized somebody was taking my car and my baby was inside of it, it is human instinct. you do what you got to do. there's no planning. there's no thinking. you are taking my child. you're going to die. or get hurt in the long run. i took my elbow and bashed out my side window as hard as i could. >> as soon as she broke the glass with her elbow, i immediately jumped into the passenger side of the car. >> as the car speeds away with aaron now in the front seat, that's when melanie loses her grip. getting knocked unconscious. in the car, aaron is upside down. but turns out he's in a good position to use his feet. i didn't care if he had a gun. i wasn't caring about what kind of harm was going to come to me. i'm twisting my body so i'm laying on the foot of the passenger's seat and just start kicking the crap out of him out of the right side of his face, screaming
your child is in it. >> so melanie acts as fast as she can.he takes only one step and then launches her body at her passenger side window as the car backs up toward her. >> well, once i realized somebody was taking my car and my baby was inside of it, it is human instinct. you do what you got to do. there's no planning. there's no thinking. you are taking my child. you're going to die. or get hurt in the long run. i took my elbow and bashed out my side window as hard as i could....
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. >> "this is for my wife, melanie. i love you. sorry it had to end like this. i leave everything that i have to my loving, caring wife." >> the note was signed "jonathan," but his last name was hard to decipher. it looked like binney or barry. judy had mentioned this name to her husband before she died. >> does she know who shot her? >> she gave me the name of somebody barry. he was waiting for her in our house. >> allen claimed he didn't know anyone by that name. in a search for suspects, police usually start with the spouse. >> anytime a wife is shot, particularly at home, the husband is not only a suspect but the prime suspect. >> allen said he was driving home from work when the shooting took place. >> i have to be honest. at that point, my suspicions were on allen. >> i had nothing to do with it. i don't know what else to say other than it wasn't me. ♪ ♪ ♪ ben! ♪ [ train whistle blows ] oh, that was close. you ain't lying. let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a
. >> "this is for my wife, melanie. i love you. sorry it had to end like this. i leave everything that i have to my loving, caring wife." >> the note was signed "jonathan," but his last name was hard to decipher. it looked like binney or barry. judy had mentioned this name to her husband before she died. >> does she know who shot her? >> she gave me the name of somebody barry. he was waiting for her in our house. >> allen claimed he didn't know...
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wishing her the best in all her future endeavors do here by proclaim today, ~ january 28th, 2014 as melanie nutter day in san francisco. (applause) >> can we all get a picture together maybe? >> yeah. >> we did that before over here, right? we have a nice camera. [multiple voices] >> where should we look? >> look both ways. >> wow, thank you so much. can i just say thank you so much to our mayor ed lee for this wonderful honor of getting my very own day and for this proclamation. as i said before, it's really been a fantastic honor to serve and be part of the city and county of san francisco. and, again, thank you to all the commissioners, but really thank you to the mayor. this is really a really fantastic surprise. so, thank you. (applause) >> okay. so, where do we go? >> so, thank you all. >> thank you. >> carry on with the rest of the meeting. thank you so much for the surprise. [multiple voices] >> i second that motion. >> melanie is the only person i've ever known who got a day. >> whos was the first person? >> john [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> what day is it today? >> mela
wishing her the best in all her future endeavors do here by proclaim today, ~ january 28th, 2014 as melanie nutter day in san francisco. (applause) >> can we all get a picture together maybe? >> yeah. >> we did that before over here, right? we have a nice camera. [multiple voices] >> where should we look? >> look both ways. >> wow, thank you so much. can i just say thank you so much to our mayor ed lee for this wonderful honor of getting my very own day and...
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. >> melanie is the only person i've ever known who got a day. >> whos was the first person? >> john [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> what day is it today? >> melanie nutter day. >> we tried -- we got i think in 2009, we got [speaker not understood], we had one of the days under gavin, and it was late at night. and we used it -- my board and i -- to see if we could get a free beer from one of the local establishments since it was our day and it didn't work at all. [laughter] [multiple voices] >> and thank you also to the staff for the beautiful flowers. >> all right. so, again, i think there's a couple other things we'll be together on stuff. dave is going to work us through the last pieces on this, on our agenda, which are number 13, if we can move to item 13. >> 13, public notice of 2014 subscription and renewal of commission on the environment and committee notices and agendas as required by the commission on the environment bylaws. and in the packet is a copy of the subscription request form, and this is new information and discussion item. the notice was issued pu
. >> melanie is the only person i've ever known who got a day. >> whos was the first person? >> john [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> what day is it today? >> melanie nutter day. >> we tried -- we got i think in 2009, we got [speaker not understood], we had one of the days under gavin, and it was late at night. and we used it -- my board and i -- to see if we could get a free beer from one of the local establishments since it was our day and it didn't...
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i'd like to invite up melanie nutter. she has an incredibly long list of accomplishments during her time and i'll just highlight a couple of her accomplishments. she helped to successfully implement or mandatory composting recycling policy to move our city to a city of zero waste. she helped advance us to be the electric vehicle capital. she's someone who helped to encourage expansion of our city's outreach efforts to our immigrant populations when it comes to environmental public information. she helped to implement the existing commercial building ordinance with an 82 percent compliance rate. she initiated our city's first drug take back program which has collected over 16,000 pounds of unwanted medicine. helped to plan our 2012 green economy forum where we are making sure we're putting people to work and doing well by the economy. and she helped to support the city's bio initiative. we have known me melanie before she even joined. she has been a long time democratic activist and community leader. we know hopefully why
i'd like to invite up melanie nutter. she has an incredibly long list of accomplishments during her time and i'll just highlight a couple of her accomplishments. she helped to successfully implement or mandatory composting recycling policy to move our city to a city of zero waste. she helped advance us to be the electric vehicle capital. she's someone who helped to encourage expansion of our city's outreach efforts to our immigrant populations when it comes to environmental public information....
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so, david osman is our acting director for this meeting, but melanie is still with us through the end of the week. we wanted to use this as an opportunity to bring the commission up to speed on the process of searching for our next director of the department. and for those that have been involved in the past search that led us to melanie and 3-1/2 great years of working with her, it's going to sound familiar because in many ways it's patterned after that process. it's also been -- we looked at a couple other processes particularly in regard to a search that commissioner wan was involved with with the juvenile probation commission when she was commissioner over there. and they went through a search. but what i wanted to kind of share is where we currently stand in terms of the process. and several commissioners really wanted to be active in having this conversation here to talk about what questions we want to ask in this process and what we think we're looking for as we go out there and try to find our next director to build upon the successes that melanie has delivered for the departm
so, david osman is our acting director for this meeting, but melanie is still with us through the end of the week. we wanted to use this as an opportunity to bring the commission up to speed on the process of searching for our next director of the department. and for those that have been involved in the past search that led us to melanie and 3-1/2 great years of working with her, it's going to sound familiar because in many ways it's patterned after that process. it's also been -- we looked at...
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. >> mi nombre es melany, tengo 11 aÑos.con leucemia, como melany, es un paciente que cuando vino a la consulta con nosotros en el hospital de niÑos benjamin bloom... se consulto inmediatamente en vivo con los expertos en st. jude. [♪...] todos los niÑos con cancer se merecen buenas oportunidades de tratamiento. esto que vemos aqui en el salvador demuestra de que eso es posible, incluso en paises con escasos recursos economicos. >> en el salvador, por ejemplo, el indice de supervivencia para niÑos con leucemia linfoblastica aguda se elevo de un 10% a un 60% en los primeros cinco aÑos de colaboracion. en guatemala, los indices de supervivencia tambien subieron de un 30% a un 70%. gracias al programa de alcance internacional de st. jude muchos mas niÑos en otros paises ahora tambien tendran la oportunidad de sobrevivir. >> a veces pienso... y todos los dias me acuesto y le digo a dios que solo un milagro, quiero que me la deje, que me la preste. [♪...] por que yo, o sea, es mi unica hija. yo la amo, yo la adoro. [♪...] y graci
. >> mi nombre es melany, tengo 11 aÑos.con leucemia, como melany, es un paciente que cuando vino a la consulta con nosotros en el hospital de niÑos benjamin bloom... se consulto inmediatamente en vivo con los expertos en st. jude. [♪...] todos los niÑos con cancer se merecen buenas oportunidades de tratamiento. esto que vemos aqui en el salvador demuestra de que eso es posible, incluso en paises con escasos recursos economicos. >> en el salvador, por ejemplo, el indice de...
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melanie woodrow, cbs news. >> and children are particularly susceptible. however, they're usually vaccinated against measles when they're 12 to 15 months old and again when they're between 4 and 6 years old. any lapse in that vaccination process may put you at risk of contracting the viral illness. >>> it is 4:52. good monday morning if you're just waking up. let's take a look at the question of the morning on our facebook fan page for the first time. the average one of these cost abouts $2300. >> is it a, a new car transmission. mike is shaking his head. b, a vacation or c, an engagement ring. go to our facebook page and give us your answer and tell us why. we'll share some of your comments throughout the morning. we'll >>> 4:55. by account we're looking sunny but cold. temps in the low to mid-20s. even a few upper teens north. lunch time sunny, cold. 30 in la plata. this afternoon you'll notice a few clouds increasing from the west with highs in the mid-30s. we're going to get a touch of snow tonight. monika? >>> things are looking good on the beltway he
melanie woodrow, cbs news. >> and children are particularly susceptible. however, they're usually vaccinated against measles when they're 12 to 15 months old and again when they're between 4 and 6 years old. any lapse in that vaccination process may put you at risk of contracting the viral illness. >>> it is 4:52. good monday morning if you're just waking up. let's take a look at the question of the morning on our facebook fan page for the first time. the average one of these...
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and thank you, melanie. [laughter] >> i get to say that. so, this is indeed an annual item and my intention tonight isn't so much to give you a complete survey of what our program does as to, number one, give you an update on pesticide use trends on city properties, which is something i was not able to do last year because we were having data problems with our database. now the database is usable finally. i'm very happy about that. and, so, i can give you some of those numbers. and also, of course, it's our annual chance to revise and improve what we call the reduced risk pesticide list. for the benefit of commissioner wan and others, who might not have heard my whole spiel last year, i'm give you the briefest description we do in the integrated pest management program. we have -- we've been around a long time, 1996 is when the ordinance was passed, and it started with a complete ban on all pesticides. we soon realized it wasn't going to work for a whole long list of reasons. it evolved into what we see today, which is a list of pesticides
and thank you, melanie. [laughter] >> i get to say that. so, this is indeed an annual item and my intention tonight isn't so much to give you a complete survey of what our program does as to, number one, give you an update on pesticide use trends on city properties, which is something i was not able to do last year because we were having data problems with our database. now the database is usable finally. i'm very happy about that. and, so, i can give you some of those numbers. and also,...
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melanie, what do you make of the unemployment data?nd just how much importance do you want to attach to it given that it's no longer the main indicator of one of the three main indicators for the ba's forward guidance? >> well, it's interesting. we were expecting it to pull. i think you're absolutely right that the momentum has been strong on the unemployment data. it seems fairley likely it would take a bit of a breather here. there was a good chance that it might come down a bit. i think you're right, we wouldn't necessarily read too much to the fact that it's come up a bit. do we still need to pay attention to it? yeah, we do. it's still one of the key indicators that the bank could be watching. so i think it is to some extent to focus on it to a degree. and, of course, it does give the mpc a little bit more breathing space. >> we see average earnings up by a little bit more than expected. 1.1% was the number here and we were expecting a read of around 0.9 the% to 11% for the fourth quarter. just how encouraging is this? because onc
melanie, what do you make of the unemployment data?nd just how much importance do you want to attach to it given that it's no longer the main indicator of one of the three main indicators for the ba's forward guidance? >> well, it's interesting. we were expecting it to pull. i think you're absolutely right that the momentum has been strong on the unemployment data. it seems fairley likely it would take a bit of a breather here. there was a good chance that it might come down a bit. i...
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melanie was on drugs at the time. cannabis amphetamines and methamphetamine. maybe this it calls a mental disorder. a claim rejected by the state after deliberating for two hours and twenty two minutes today. the jury unanimously found him guilty of the martyr of his mother. in a victim impact statement read to the courts under the house. even somebody said their only hope was that no other from the house to ensure the pain heartache and destruction that they had suffered as a result of drug abuse drugs ruined lives they said. mr justice paul carney said these cases were extremely distressing for all those concerned. he sentenced haven't eaten them of the term of life in prison for rebel sport team used the central criminal court shearer has taken place and kind and teenager who died at the weekend after being swept away in the river barrow jonathan brian had been taking part in social media game known as nominates which involves quickly drinking a large amount of alcohol and nineteen euros died after he entered the restaurant serves as a nice his body was rec
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i'd like to invite up melanie nutter. she has an incredibly long list of accomplishments during her time and i'll just highlight a couple of her accomplishments. she helped to successfully implement
i'd like to invite up melanie nutter. she has an incredibly long list of accomplishments during her time and i'll just highlight a couple of her accomplishments. she helped to successfully implement
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. >> anyway, so, this is i think one of the departments and melanie's great achievements is putting together this climate action strategy which is kind of cool to what the department does, to drive the emissions down to the city's targets. it's been a long time coming, but it's really good. so, really excited to hear about it. >> terrific. well, i'm really excited to give you an overview of it and we can get into more detail and try to answer your questions. and i'm going to try to give you some context about the report itself. before i start, i wanted to make a comment about commissioner arce's request or interest in the holding an event to highlight those departments that have done a great job at hacto. every year in june, we sponsor the blue green awards where we highlight departments that have done particularly well or done some great specific project related to all of the climate action strategy activities in their climate action plans. and it's a wonderful event. we weren't able to hold it last year because war memorial was being done and that was our cheap, low-cost venue. and we hadn
. >> anyway, so, this is i think one of the departments and melanie's great achievements is putting together this climate action strategy which is kind of cool to what the department does, to drive the emissions down to the city's targets. it's been a long time coming, but it's really good. so, really excited to hear about it. >> terrific. well, i'm really excited to give you an overview of it and we can get into more detail and try to answer your questions. and i'm going to try to...
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two to stand up bass and trying to topple the government of ukraine will the pumpkin then as with melanie's new training please stay with us the eye when the kids with cp people though. i think that your image itself is a fist of it but lost. people in most of while. sometimes it feels as if all the deep craters know aye aye aye . . some seem not to harm the breaking news story that soggy the pundits on the streets of kiev. it's taken that has been five that were raided by reports of moscow rises have got hold of the house and firearms the posts and traditionally sees it as they now insist that the skills of mine calls us all playful and grenades so he's on the kenyan way to prevent the opposition becoming a flea on forced onto the gophers can no more no escape. reports that the removal of. rioters rather active dr hands on one of firearms on different types of weapons in large amounts and twelve. from the leaders of the ukrainian opposition to reform the president to the police to stop distributing firearms to love that it's just my students who've been basically fighting the writers reall
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here is melanie moon of ktvi >>> i'm calling out to mark zuckerberg in facebook. >> reporter: it allccount. >> reporter: 21-year-old jesse berlin was an aspiring musician when he passed away in his sleep at 2167. the cause of death ruled inconclusive. what his father wanted to see was the new look back video. a quick, music laden walk down facebook memory lane highlighting the user's biggest moments. >> i sent out a couple of e-mails. i didn't get a response. i thought, i'm just going to make a video. >> reporter: that youtube video went viral with over 1 million views. it also caught the attention of a new york tv station that contacted facebook. last night, a representative from facebook called berlin to tell him, he would be given access to jesse's account and a look back video would be ready in just a few days. >> he also said that they are going to look at possibly changing their policy a little bit for family members who have loved ones that have passed away so they can memorialize their page and make it an easier process. >> reporter: for the ber lins, the 62-second video will
here is melanie moon of ktvi >>> i'm calling out to mark zuckerberg in facebook. >> reporter: it allccount. >> reporter: 21-year-old jesse berlin was an aspiring musician when he passed away in his sleep at 2167. the cause of death ruled inconclusive. what his father wanted to see was the new look back video. a quick, music laden walk down facebook memory lane highlighting the user's biggest moments. >> i sent out a couple of e-mails. i didn't get a response. i...
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. >> meet melanie ligand.keting director for ghirardelli's chocolate, a san francisco institution. >> it is made here in the san leandro facility. >> i'm here to see willie wonka. i mean mr. ghirardelli. >> this brand has an incredible history in san francisco and across america. >> it is chocolate. but 38 different types of chocolate blends available, but what is the secret? can i see? >> we really control every aspect of the chocolate-making process. from procuring the cocoa beans, the very best cocoa bean, to the actual refining of it, and to making it the most slow and intense melting chocolate that you can ever experience. >> besides the blending and the creation of the best chocolate squares, and bars, and hearts, ghirardelli chocolate is a huge contributor to a local charity including hearts of san francisco. next time you think chocolate, just don't think valentine's day. think any day. and think about our rich ghirardelli history. right here in san francisco. >> i certainly hope you enjoyed this editi
. >> meet melanie ligand.keting director for ghirardelli's chocolate, a san francisco institution. >> it is made here in the san leandro facility. >> i'm here to see willie wonka. i mean mr. ghirardelli. >> this brand has an incredible history in san francisco and across america. >> it is chocolate. but 38 different types of chocolate blends available, but what is the secret? can i see? >> we really control every aspect of the chocolate-making process. from...
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the student was taking mass transit before the diagnosis and as melanie woodrow explains, hub health officials are warning residents in -- public health officials are warning residents in california bay area to be on alert for the meles. >> reporter: a student at berkeley could have exposed thousands to the disease. the 20-year-old was taking college classes and mass transit days before the diagnosis. the disease spreads through the air through coughing or sneezing. >> measles is usually the most contagious of the vaccine preventible diseases. so if you're not vaccinated and you're exposed to somebody with the measles, you have better than a 90% chance of getting the disease. >> reporter: symptoms include a cough, runny nose and red, watery eyes. the news edge a rash and fever develop. each year there are -- then a rash and fever develop. each year there are some cases. public health officials say the california student was not vaccinated and may have been infected during a recent trip out of the country which is often how the disease arrives back in the u.s. >> those importations ge
the student was taking mass transit before the diagnosis and as melanie woodrow explains, hub health officials are warning residents in -- public health officials are warning residents in california bay area to be on alert for the meles. >> reporter: a student at berkeley could have exposed thousands to the disease. the 20-year-old was taking college classes and mass transit days before the diagnosis. the disease spreads through the air through coughing or sneezing. >> measles is...
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leslie kagan and melanie k. wrote about a real-life might be different under socialism. ron gonzales wrote on immigrants in this country. william ayers wrote teaching freedom. they've wonder if and socialist medicine on the right to housing, creating a sustainable food system. i read an article on civil law. michael ratner wrote about what he would do if he was the attorney general. put someone with my posse to attorney general. i would answer that to say with climate change, hell is warm enough for her. [laughter] steve bush man who did a wonderful job editing this book or article on drugs in a society where people care about each other. matt callahan wrote our capitalism. personal, emotional life without capitalism. michael's wake wrote the working class has the majority. renÉe braden gall wrote on a woman's workday. pretty nice but not a pretty terry bisson wrote a fine short story, looking back 2077. last and most importantly, joe korbel road on eco-socialism is the first piece of the book of the last piece of the book. can't do it under capitalism. if we don't solve
leslie kagan and melanie k. wrote about a real-life might be different under socialism. ron gonzales wrote on immigrants in this country. william ayers wrote teaching freedom. they've wonder if and socialist medicine on the right to housing, creating a sustainable food system. i read an article on civil law. michael ratner wrote about what he would do if he was the attorney general. put someone with my posse to attorney general. i would answer that to say with climate change, hell is warm...
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caught by a nearby surveillance camera, 20-year-old melanie andrews, seen here in the red car, is waiting coveted parking space in a very crowded shopping area. on the opposite side of the street, julie brown also waits patiently in her white toyota. as the blue volkswagen pulls away, both women make their move. brown prevails, but andrews is not leaving without a fight. she can be seen pulling her car up to brown's white toyota and revving her engine in an attempt to push brown's car out of the parking space. from inside their vehicle, brown and her son watch in amazement as smoke billows from the spinning tires. when the toyota doesn't budge, andrews throws it in reverse. >> as she was repositioning, i thought that she was going, so we got out of the car to get a ticket. that's when she managed to actually move the car completely out of the space. >> brown's 12-year-old son tries to push his mother's white toyota back into the parking space, but in a match between man and machine, he quickly throws in the towel. an eyewitness describes the scene. >> you could smell burned rubber for age
caught by a nearby surveillance camera, 20-year-old melanie andrews, seen here in the red car, is waiting coveted parking space in a very crowded shopping area. on the opposite side of the street, julie brown also waits patiently in her white toyota. as the blue volkswagen pulls away, both women make their move. brown prevails, but andrews is not leaving without a fight. she can be seen pulling her car up to brown's white toyota and revving her engine in an attempt to push brown's car out of...
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tomorrow, don't miss "cbs this morning," and i'll see you tomorrow on the "cbs evening news." [ melanieong sensitivity to cold. at the time i just thought "the toothpaste i'm using i like. it's just not handling the sensitivity." the dentist recommended sensodyne. it continued to have all the other things that i wanted in a toothpaste but additionally, i don't have sensitivity to the cold anymore. bananas... rice cakes... raspberries... toast! [ kelly ] jif hazelnut spread makes anything your new favorite thing. spoons! which is why this choosy mom chooses jif. i love chalk and erasers. but change is coming. all my students have the brand new surface. it has the new windows and comes with office, has a real keyboard, so they can do real work. they can use bing smartsearch to find anything in the world... or last night's assignment. and the battery lasts and lasts, so after school they can skype, play games, and my favorite...do homework. change is looking pretty good after all. ♪ captioning funded by cbs and ford captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org man (recording): c
tomorrow, don't miss "cbs this morning," and i'll see you tomorrow on the "cbs evening news." [ melanieong sensitivity to cold. at the time i just thought "the toothpaste i'm using i like. it's just not handling the sensitivity." the dentist recommended sensodyne. it continued to have all the other things that i wanted in a toothpaste but additionally, i don't have sensitivity to the cold anymore. bananas... rice cakes... raspberries... toast! [ kelly ] jif...
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. >> reporter: meet melanie, marketing director for ghirardelli chocolate, a san francisco institution. >> the chocolate is actually made here in the san leandro facility. >> can i help you? >> reporter: yes, i'm here to see willy wonka, i mean mr. ghirardelli. >> born and founded here. and this brand has an incredible history in san francisco and across america. >> reporter: it's chocolate but at least 38 different types of chocolate blends available, but what is the secret? can i see? >> we really control every aspect of the chocolate making process from procuring the cocoa beans, the very best cocoa beans, to the actual conching of it refining it to making it the most slow intense melting chocolate that you can ever experience. >> reporter: besides the blending and the creation of the best chocolate squares and bars and hearts, ghirardelli chocolate is a huge contributor to local charity including hearts of san francisco. next time you think chocolate, don't just think valentine's day. think any day! and think about our rich ghirardelli history right here in san francisco. i certain
. >> reporter: meet melanie, marketing director for ghirardelli chocolate, a san francisco institution. >> the chocolate is actually made here in the san leandro facility. >> can i help you? >> reporter: yes, i'm here to see willy wonka, i mean mr. ghirardelli. >> born and founded here. and this brand has an incredible history in san francisco and across america. >> reporter: it's chocolate but at least 38 different types of chocolate blends available, but...
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and i think this is exactly what that was it like melanie said such a sense that an incentive to mention that because right now and will lie in bed change is taking place and that we do not have institutions that made the rounds of that change a money exchange and media precise the mega center and at the stall to manage this change. no youtube of them are the most or all the keepers of the condom on crusty outer beauty that we lost a huge amount by religion just put the gumption to what's in store them for me in them the commission made the awful want you all know that it might impress anyone up for the disco obama feels kinda difficult for us. mom then back to be sure to switch to the orchards. and my seven died the foundation that like the saints that we have been involved in that promoting these gals are and he is now that we don't have any yet we don't need to offend people individually in groups of people with students and blotted we do not have such an impact in the media became involved in that said that the impact will team up with the montreal to wear it to disintegrate. the ini
and i think this is exactly what that was it like melanie said such a sense that an incentive to mention that because right now and will lie in bed change is taking place and that we do not have institutions that made the rounds of that change a money exchange and media precise the mega center and at the stall to manage this change. no youtube of them are the most or all the keepers of the condom on crusty outer beauty that we lost a huge amount by religion just put the gumption to what's in...