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music fans, what do stevie wonder, metallica, neil young, back, and the food fighters -- beck, and the foo fighters have in common? mr. president, do you know who the foo fighters are? >> i will pass. >> they are all legendary musicians. and they will be asked a music festival at golden gate park this year. visits sfoutsideland.com for more information or to purchase a ticket we have -- purchase a ticket. we have a $195 million bond measure co-sponsored by board president david -- david chiu and other supervisors. the 2012 clean and safe neighborhood parks bond will address more than $1 million in capital needs faced by the park department -- dilapidated playgrounds, deteriorating swimming pools, where and tear due to a lifetime of use, while outdated playgrounds and forestry services stretched already thin resources and exasperate -- exacerbate needed jet -- exacerbate challenges. $9 million for golden gate park. $10 million for john mclaren park. and $2 million for lake merced. in addition, the bond would address forestry, trail, and water conservation needs, and provide $12 million
music fans, what do stevie wonder, metallica, neil young, back, and the food fighters -- beck, and the foo fighters have in common? mr. president, do you know who the foo fighters are? >> i will pass. >> they are all legendary musicians. and they will be asked a music festival at golden gate park this year. visits sfoutsideland.com for more information or to purchase a ticket we have -- purchase a ticket. we have a $195 million bond measure co-sponsored by board president david --...
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they appropriately sent this video to metallica and sandman. >> that was the goal to catch a seagullalked around and threw it away. >> one time i had a sandwich knocked out of my hand by one of these stupid seagulls and i always wanted to get him back. brad got him back for us. >> that's why he's the man. >> i'm glad he let him go and he's okay. >> hopefully he hand sanitized, they are dirty. >> they hang out in garbage piles. >>> that's it for "right this minute." one more video. these guys are having fun in cypress. enjoy it and enjoy the rest of cypress. enjoy it and enjoy the rest of your day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
they appropriately sent this video to metallica and sandman. >> that was the goal to catch a seagullalked around and threw it away. >> one time i had a sandwich knocked out of my hand by one of these stupid seagulls and i always wanted to get him back. brad got him back for us. >> that's why he's the man. >> i'm glad he let him go and he's okay. >> hopefully he hand sanitized, they are dirty. >> they hang out in garbage piles. >>> that's it for...
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policÍa de vallejo no estaba armado, se metiÓ la mano en el bolsillo de su chaqueta y sacÓ una cartera metallicaibir los disparos, la vÍctima tratÓ de le vantd vl pero fue sometido por la pistola elÉctrica y despues muriÓ en el hospital. >> los bomberos de oakland se llevaron una sorpresa cuando llevaron las llamas de un incendio cuando llegaron a la casa en el boulevard en oakland, los apaga fuego encontraron por lo menos 200 plantas de marihuana la policÍa abriÓ una investigaciÓn criminal y reaccionaron con asombrÓ. >> 25 aÑos despuÉs que un jurado lo condenara a morir un reo busca poner en el banquillo de los acusadoss a la fiscal que lo enviÓ a la pena de muerte el convicto pedirÁ al tribunal supremo de california un nuevo juicio por el asesinato de 2 hermanos en 1983 hace 3 aÑos un juez superior descubriÓ que retuvieron informaciÓn especial >> despidieron a tres personas despuÉs de un tiroteo, se registrÓ en la cuadra 4400 en la calle corto monterrey, poco antes de la 1 de la tarde, a la vÍctima de 21 aÑos la trasladaron a un hospital. detuvieron a 3 tres hombres. >> respondieron a las cifr
policÍa de vallejo no estaba armado, se metiÓ la mano en el bolsillo de su chaqueta y sacÓ una cartera metallicaibir los disparos, la vÍctima tratÓ de le vantd vl pero fue sometido por la pistola elÉctrica y despues muriÓ en el hospital. >> los bomberos de oakland se llevaron una sorpresa cuando llevaron las llamas de un incendio cuando llegaron a la casa en el boulevard en oakland, los apaga fuego encontraron por lo menos 200 plantas de marihuana la policÍa abriÓ una...
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she and president hoover translated "res metallica" from latin. having gone over hoover's college records i know this from stanford, and she brought readers to white house. i was just reading a story when her back was out once and she had to lie down and there were new learners, adult literacy people, from the mountains, who did not know how to read until adults, who came to see her, and she was so sick, but she nonetheless received them upstairs because she knew it was important for them to meet the first lady, even if the first lady wasn't doing too well. she said, what do you read? here's what i read. don't read trash. read the great works. she was always there. with that in the background for president hoover, for these projects and also with scouting. a lot of the presidents did scouting. it's wonderful. and i noticed that with mrs. bush, because i'm a reader, too, and when i first saw from the outside just observing the book festival and the literacy project and to have another librarian there, i think the first librarian was abigail fillmor
she and president hoover translated "res metallica" from latin. having gone over hoover's college records i know this from stanford, and she brought readers to white house. i was just reading a story when her back was out once and she had to lie down and there were new learners, adult literacy people, from the mountains, who did not know how to read until adults, who came to see her, and she was so sick, but she nonetheless received them upstairs because she knew it was important for...
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i thought it was a weird coincidence because you know back during the iraq war they used to use metallica on the soldiers overseas and in afghanistan as the taliban and just this week until it is said that they're going to have to start touring relentlessly because they weren't making enough or realty they weren't getting paid for anything you know completely unrelated so why then some. it all makes sense you know the u.s. government just really doesn't want anyone to have a nice time whether they're getting the detainees or change hadfield it made you know that's a great idea isn't there something a little bit contradictory about the u.s. government's war on the internet piracy and then like it's just not. our records and they bought the cd before they put it in the you can't live music even though you know you still could you know when they were torturing people in guantanamo bay they don't have to pay for sesame street because it's by the communists. p.p.s. right so as i was broadcasting corporation a public broadcast what do we even call it anymore i don't know public broadcasting ser
i thought it was a weird coincidence because you know back during the iraq war they used to use metallica on the soldiers overseas and in afghanistan as the taliban and just this week until it is said that they're going to have to start touring relentlessly because they weren't making enough or realty they weren't getting paid for anything you know completely unrelated so why then some. it all makes sense you know the u.s. government just really doesn't want anyone to have a nice time whether...
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approximately 200 with a wonderful necklace, candles and pedicure and heavy metal music raffle with metallica information. >> we have two guys, members of the band here. we have nick patterson and bobby marshal. how are you doing? >> doing great. >> you want to tell us how this got started. >> it started when we, unfortunately, lost a band member due to suicide. last year my girlfriend had the idea why not remember him with a benefit concert. we are trying to make evening bigger and better than it was last year. we got the record theater nicely for them to give us a good price for the venue. so, we got tickets on sale, the record theater is selling them at their web site. we are selling them. contact us at facebook.com/exemptus. >> come on out. >> a little about the band, the first band was not able to make the show but we have rage on to fill in. born of kings are going on second. they are like us, a very good heavy metal band, classic metal band. pain a very good band and we will be hosting and headlining. >> you know what they call me at the station -- >> king of the mosh pit. >> you got i
approximately 200 with a wonderful necklace, candles and pedicure and heavy metal music raffle with metallica information. >> we have two guys, members of the band here. we have nick patterson and bobby marshal. how are you doing? >> doing great. >> you want to tell us how this got started. >> it started when we, unfortunately, lost a band member due to suicide. last year my girlfriend had the idea why not remember him with a benefit concert. we are trying to make...
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i should have been a metallica fan, but i wasn't because of how my hair looked. that stuff sticks with you whether you are the victim or the person doing it. >> the thing is, i was on vacation when it happened. they tied him up and they cut his hair. you could have sued our company for millions. >> we still can. >> what is the statute of limitations ? >> it doesn't exist in america anymore. >> but everybody did it. this is the whole thing about bullying. the people who did it to you were your friends. there were girls and guys we hung out with that did that, and you were upset. a lot of the bullying and a lot of the teasing comes from people who like you. that's generally -- like i remember in school i picked on people because i liked them. you make jokes about them, and then you realize, maybe they don't get it. i have to say cutting hair -- >> it must have been a crappy haircut. >> it was awful. i got a taste of my own bad hair medicine. there was no mirrors in my apartment which was part of the problem. well i did, but they were on the table. >> you are callin
i should have been a metallica fan, but i wasn't because of how my hair looked. that stuff sticks with you whether you are the victim or the person doing it. >> the thing is, i was on vacation when it happened. they tied him up and they cut his hair. you could have sued our company for millions. >> we still can. >> what is the statute of limitations ? >> it doesn't exist in america anymore. >> but everybody did it. this is the whole thing about bullying. the people...
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know, into these artists and found, at their core, you know, a heart that was a lot darker than in metallicaow? and was very much drawn to that. and i think for me it's not -- let me make this very, very clear. in my catalog of nightwatchman songs, while i tend to be a, you know, i'm -- i go to protests so i'm branded as a political artist, a good deal of the material on those records is very, very personal. and it's, some of it's politics with a lowercase "p." some of it could hardly be described as politics at all. it's sort of, you know, an unearthing of the dark, shining a light on the dark recesses of that tortured suburban psyche that feels like, in order to be true to the political stuff, i feel i have to be just true to myself in making that music and to not conceal those things. >> who is that self? >> well, that's something that i've found that i've been able to explore to the greatest extent in this music. rarely will i sit down and say, "i am now going to write a song about unions." that stuff, i don't know where it comes from. you can practice guitar eight hours a day and get a
know, into these artists and found, at their core, you know, a heart that was a lot darker than in metallicaow? and was very much drawn to that. and i think for me it's not -- let me make this very, very clear. in my catalog of nightwatchman songs, while i tend to be a, you know, i'm -- i go to protests so i'm branded as a political artist, a good deal of the material on those records is very, very personal. and it's, some of it's politics with a lowercase "p." some of it could hardly...
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to observe an interrogation and went into one of the trailers and saw the strobe lights and the metallicamusic playing and the detainees shackled to the ground. and he had been through the sere training program. and he knew immediately what was going on. so he was a little bit suspicious of how we were getting intelligence. and stuart couch describes himself as an evangelical christian. and he wrestled with his conscience. he talked to his minister. he talked to other members of the military about what he was seeing and people were saying, "you should speak up." but he sat on the fence and he wrestled. and then one day he was in church, on sunday, for a baptism as he describes it. and the liturgy included the words about the dignity of every human being. and he said that was it. >> what did you learn about torture in this work, that you didn't know? >> what shocked me about the memos that larry and the aclu uncovered was on one hand how much they contradicted the values that are so important to me as an american, that the government could have not only allowed this to happen, but actually
to observe an interrogation and went into one of the trailers and saw the strobe lights and the metallicamusic playing and the detainees shackled to the ground. and he had been through the sere training program. and he knew immediately what was going on. so he was a little bit suspicious of how we were getting intelligence. and stuart couch describes himself as an evangelical christian. and he wrestled with his conscience. he talked to his minister. he talked to other members of the military...
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how you can keep it you can add color that is a great way to do it and then you also have a nice metallica have on and also a nice flat that is the metallic makes it a little bit more subtle if you do not like to shut off your feet. this is a great way to have a good looking shoe. the metallic multi is probably your safest bet to the top multi of the one you are looking at right there that the wine, look how cute deluxe with bright neon colors. >>guest: with a colored denim he 18 neutral looking color -- you want a neutral looking color. >>host: the blue is dynamite they are also nice and soft smooth leather on the other side. >>guest: of the other leather upper ornaments for a very great price. >>host: free shipping and handling and we also have them. when lycee this visit only , $50 off on chanel this is basically just for today --jannellwe have your size. perfect today to do it here is another good if you want to find what's the by steve madden shoes are all about this is a safe bet. we are your incredibly comfortable not too high too low will look at these colors. taupe read,, blue to
how you can keep it you can add color that is a great way to do it and then you also have a nice metallica have on and also a nice flat that is the metallic makes it a little bit more subtle if you do not like to shut off your feet. this is a great way to have a good looking shoe. the metallic multi is probably your safest bet to the top multi of the one you are looking at right there that the wine, look how cute deluxe with bright neon colors. >>guest: with a colored denim he 18 neutral...
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rivera enters the ballgame to the metallica song enter sand man. the game momentarily sounded like an old country music song though. the greatest closer of all times has a torn acl will not end his legendary career. >> i love the game. i love to compete. the good lord give me the opportunity to come back and do it again. that's what i wanted to do. >> that's right, folks. the 42-year-old is not going out like that. he says he will be back after that acl repair. as for the game yankees got a much needed win. bronx bomber beat the royals snapping a skid. dave robinson struck out the side his replacement in the near term. meanwhile, a bad playoff series for the chicago bulls just got even worse. derrrick rose already out for the playoffs. now joakim noah a turned his ankle. this is a tough one to watch but do it none the less. can you see him going down there in the third quarter. philly fans, well, they are philly fans. they booed santa claus and they cheered joakim noah getting injured. typical philly fans. the sixers beat the bulls. 79-74. the top
rivera enters the ballgame to the metallica song enter sand man. the game momentarily sounded like an old country music song though. the greatest closer of all times has a torn acl will not end his legendary career. >> i love the game. i love to compete. the good lord give me the opportunity to come back and do it again. that's what i wanted to do. >> that's right, folks. the 42-year-old is not going out like that. he says he will be back after that acl repair. as for the game...