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mr. sullivan had a comparatively extensive criminal arrest record from narcotics to crimes against persons, battery and aggravated battery, probation violations. he had a reasonably extensive record. >> when police went to henry sullivan's apartment, they found a vintage red 1971 chevrolet cheyenne pickup truck parked outside his apartment. incredibly, the truck belonged to the murder victims, richard and karla van dusen. >> it had been completely restored. it was a classic truck. it was a definite eye catcher, and, in fact, what i would describe as a one-of-a-kind pickup truck. >> when questioned, henry sullivan denied any involvement in the murders. with his driver's license found at the crime scene, it looked like an open and shut case. but it was just the beginning. ♪ >>> friends and family couldn't believe that richard and karla van dusen were murdered. richard was a copy machine sales manager whose hobby was collecting antique cars. karla was a courtroom reporter. on weekends, she worked as a clown, entertaining sick children at local hospitals. >> they were pretty well-known in the
mr. sullivan had a comparatively extensive criminal arrest record from narcotics to crimes against persons, battery and aggravated battery, probation violations. he had a reasonably extensive record. >> when police went to henry sullivan's apartment, they found a vintage red 1971 chevrolet cheyenne pickup truck parked outside his apartment. incredibly, the truck belonged to the murder victims, richard and karla van dusen. >> it had been completely restored. it was a classic truck....
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mr. sullivan, your average speed last year was 81 miles an hour. an 81% increase in your insurance premium. >> that would be regulated by the states and the states can say the data that is being transmitted between cars cannot be tapped into by a third party. that's the idea at this point. could that change in the future? probably. it could. but at this point the idea is that this is all about cars communicating with each other on the road. >> a seismic shift, indeed. phil, thank you very much. >> that was clearly -- i was making that up. cruise control is on 67.5 miles an hour only. just -- there we go. all right. elsewhere in the auto world, what you're seeing on your screen right now is the first ever tv commercial for maserati. it aired last night during the super bowl. got a lot of buzz, too. robert frank, it was like is this an end of the world movie? is this an ad for some relief program? >> is maserati teaming up with aliens to invade the world in the strategy is understandable. maserati is going head to head with bmw and mercedes for a $67
mr. sullivan, your average speed last year was 81 miles an hour. an 81% increase in your insurance premium. >> that would be regulated by the states and the states can say the data that is being transmitted between cars cannot be tapped into by a third party. that's the idea at this point. could that change in the future? probably. it could. but at this point the idea is that this is all about cars communicating with each other on the road. >> a seismic shift, indeed. phil, thank...
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mr. sullivan saw a group of teenaged girls screaming for the band in london and ordered his staff to bookhem on the show. well, they came and certainly conquered and launched what we now as beatlemania. 73million americans watched the show. >> you weren't really sure how you were going to be received in america. >> ah, no. we felt very insecure because in the summer, george came to america, george harrison, and he was going into record shops because the beatles -- they were saying no. and when he came back, he says oh, it's going to be tough. they don't know us over there. >> you can catch more of that interview with ringo starr this sunday at 8 p.m. right here on kpix 5. the show is called, the night that changed america. a grammy salute to the beatles. >> they actually played on the sullivan show another two times in the next two weeks. i didn't know that. >>> hey, the beatles are trendin now. bruno mars is trending. he didn't earn a dime for his super bowl halftime show. singers aren't paid. they just get the exposure. justin bieber's new video has been released showing him being proce
mr. sullivan saw a group of teenaged girls screaming for the band in london and ordered his staff to bookhem on the show. well, they came and certainly conquered and launched what we now as beatlemania. 73million americans watched the show. >> you weren't really sure how you were going to be received in america. >> ah, no. we felt very insecure because in the summer, george came to america, george harrison, and he was going into record shops because the beatles -- they were saying...
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sullivan. supervisor ovlose for mrs. mausha [inaudible] supervisor coen had for dorses j [inaudible] supervisor wiener for blake with a ross. [inaudible] edward [inaudible] >> madam clerk is there anymore business for the board >> that's concludes the business. >> at this time the meeting is adjourned. >> so what brought you out here for the bike ride today? >> i grew up in san francisco but i have been living in new york. i wanted to see what san francisco is doing with infrastructure. >> cities are where people are living these days. the bay area is doing a lot with construction and the way to change the world starts here. >> we are about to take a bike ride. we have 30 cyclist. i'm really excited to hit the road and see what the city has in store. >> i definitely recommend it to people. it's a fun afternoon and you learn so many things. >> this is so much fun. i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more sustainyou. >> hello san francisco and naomi here with the top 3 places to check
sullivan. supervisor ovlose for mrs. mausha [inaudible] supervisor coen had for dorses j [inaudible] supervisor wiener for blake with a ross. [inaudible] edward [inaudible] >> madam clerk is there anymore business for the board >> that's concludes the business. >> at this time the meeting is adjourned. >> so what brought you out here for the bike ride today? >> i grew up in san francisco but i have been living in new york. i wanted to see what san francisco is...
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sullivan. supervisor ovlose for mrs. mausha [inaudible] supervisor coen had for dorses j [inaudible] supervisor wiener for blake with a ross. [inaudible] edward [inaudible] >> madam clerk is there anymore business for the board >> that's concludes the business. >> at this time the meeting is adjourned. >> february meeting of the san francisco ethics commission will now come to order. >> i will call the roll. >> vice chair renne? here. >> commissioner hur? >> here. >> commissioner keane? here. >> commissioner andrews? >> here. >> everyone is present and accounted for, thank you. >> the first order of business will be the public comment on any matters appearing before our commission today, whether they are on the agenda or not. >> there is something that i have to do. >> commissioners ray hartz, director of san francisco open government. on this screen is a list of 16 orders of determination issued by the sunshine ordinance task force in cases i have filed. and that 16 out of 21 cases that i have one a success rate of 76 p
sullivan. supervisor ovlose for mrs. mausha [inaudible] supervisor coen had for dorses j [inaudible] supervisor wiener for blake with a ross. [inaudible] edward [inaudible] >> madam clerk is there anymore business for the board >> that's concludes the business. >> at this time the meeting is adjourned. >> february meeting of the san francisco ethics commission will now come to order. >> i will call the roll. >> vice chair renne? here. >> commissioner...
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exploded is on to the national stage and they appeared, of course, on "the ed sullivan show" for the very first time. and mrry benson: the beatles." this book is filled with iconic photos of the infamous band. take us back 50 years and describe for us what it was like when they landed right there in new york and this love affair began. >> well, it was a new experience for me and the boys were, they were nervous and you know, they had about you know, the problems they discussed, you know, the problems with civil rights. and -- but, you know, i think the beatles had a tremendous affect on america by lifting it up, and it wasn't long after the kennedy assassination i think they brought a lot of happiness. what was interesting about the beatles was, it went from a music story into a news story very quickly. >> yeah. >> that you would see different people covering it up, not just in music people. and i'm not putting down the music people, they're great. but there were a lot of serious journalists that wanted to talk to them. because it was now a phenomenon. >> so, is there one particular, you know, memory that s
exploded is on to the national stage and they appeared, of course, on "the ed sullivan show" for the very first time. and mrry benson: the beatles." this book is filled with iconic photos of the infamous band. take us back 50 years and describe for us what it was like when they landed right there in new york and this love affair began. >> well, it was a new experience for me and the boys were, they were nervous and you know, they had about you know, the problems they...
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office of quinn, emanuel, irkhart and sullivan llp in los angeles where she focused her work on matters of intellectual property, antitrust and trademark issues. mr. noonan is the deputy special agent in charge for the secret service's criminal investigative division, cyber operations. he has over 20 years of federal government experience. throughout his career he has initiated and managed a number of high-profile fraud investigations. ms. raman is the acting assistant attorney general for the criminal division of the department of justice. she has worked in the criminal division since 2008 where she priestly served as -- previously served as chief of staff. formerly, she served as assistant united states attorney in the u.s. attorney's office for the ticket of maryland. district of maryland. thank you all for joining us. you each have five minutes for any opening remarks you'd like to to make. chairman ramirez, would you like to begin. oh, oh, i'm sorry. excuse me, i'd like to recognize the ranking member who has something that he'd like to say. >> this won't take more than 45 seconds. i'm going to submit questions for an answer in writing, but
office of quinn, emanuel, irkhart and sullivan llp in los angeles where she focused her work on matters of intellectual property, antitrust and trademark issues. mr. noonan is the deputy special agent in charge for the secret service's criminal investigative division, cyber operations. he has over 20 years of federal government experience. throughout his career he has initiated and managed a number of high-profile fraud investigations. ms. raman is the acting assistant attorney general for the...