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if the glass awe ning can be retained. let me point out about 15 years ago there were different proposals for the bay bridge which is opening later this year. and because certain politicians wanted a signature you are tower, that cost more. we are just talking about 17-and-a-half million. i think it's appropriate. >> thank you. i'm not used to the bell in this room. the first bell is to indicate that you have -- 10 seconds. okay. this is an indicator that you are coming up your near time when the final bell comes please finish your sentence. >> our next speaker? >> thank you. good morning, thank you for the opportunity. the first thing i would like to say, as you are going to hear next month we have more than to get the done. i they we should offer an alternate solution. this not only restricts -- it can be corrosive if it gets into contact with other metals especially with sea spray. also thin aluminum can become flammable when exposed to heat and it will result in an explosion. the better alternative is a 21st century ro
if the glass awe ning can be retained. let me point out about 15 years ago there were different proposals for the bay bridge which is opening later this year. and because certain politicians wanted a signature you are tower, that cost more. we are just talking about 17-and-a-half million. i think it's appropriate. >> thank you. i'm not used to the bell in this room. the first bell is to indicate that you have -- 10 seconds. okay. this is an indicator that you are coming up your near time...
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may, we would like to provide a fee waiver program for a program that would like to change their awe ning and waive the procedures and this would help with the facade i am improvements. >> thank you, supervisor tang. supervisor wiener? >> thank you, madam clerk. i want to acknowledge that today is the argument at the supreme court on prop 8 and we hope that both prop 8 and tomorrow, they are both gone and deservely so. these are the two worst pieces of public policy generated in recent history to just completely take a segment of our population and tell us that we are not full citizens of this state or this country. i want to really thank the people who last night organized an absolutely incredible rally in march from the castro down market city to send good arguments to washington. it was an incredible gathering. there were at least 5,000 people there. just before march they told me they were worried it might be too small a crowd to justify a march to city hall. the streets were barely big enough to contain the crowd and it was just wonderful energy, a lot of people who i had never seen
may, we would like to provide a fee waiver program for a program that would like to change their awe ning and waive the procedures and this would help with the facade i am improvements. >> thank you, supervisor tang. supervisor wiener? >> thank you, madam clerk. i want to acknowledge that today is the argument at the supreme court on prop 8 and we hope that both prop 8 and tomorrow, they are both gone and deservely so. these are the two worst pieces of public policy generated in...
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e, born of decades of war, ning have produced advances in bionic hands, knees, ankles, and beyond. >> i can rotate all the way around. >> reporter: travis mills is 1 of 5 quadruple amputees from both wars. >> i'm very fortunate that the research that has been done has benefited myself through my injuries. i know if i would have got hurt like i did ten years ago i probably wouldn't have made it off the battlefield. >> reporter: there are new approaches to rehabilitation, too, physically and mentally. >> they need to have a good perspective who they are, they have to feel good about themselves. >> know that you just keep moving forward, keep going and we'll get better. >> reporter: calvin only needs to look to his side for inspiration. while the landscape in afghanistan is a long way from boylston street, this war veteran knows what the boston victims have to overcome and what they have to look forward to. >> to get out of bed and start moving, it is going to come back to you quick. there is a lot you can do. the sky's the limit. you can do anything you want to do. just work for it. >>
e, born of decades of war, ning have produced advances in bionic hands, knees, ankles, and beyond. >> i can rotate all the way around. >> reporter: travis mills is 1 of 5 quadruple amputees from both wars. >> i'm very fortunate that the research that has been done has benefited myself through my injuries. i know if i would have got hurt like i did ten years ago i probably wouldn't have made it off the battlefield. >> reporter: there are new approaches to rehabilitation,...
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high pressure will be strength ning. a few high clouds drifting in from time to time. so tomorrow and saturday enough of a sea breeze to keep 60s and 70s closer to the coach and inner bay. then sunday, monday and tuesday, mid and now upper 80s in the forecast. that's what we're going to see early next week. tomorrow morning you might notice the return of some coastal low clouds, at least briefly. the sea breeze coming back along with high clouds for the afternoon and the warmup gets going for the second half of the weekend. that's when those temperatures will really climb up, including the coast and san francisco. you'll have to wait for that warming trend but it will arrive just in time to finish up this upcoming weekend. 40s for tomorrow morning, patchy low clouds eventually reaching the coast and then mostly sunny skies heading into the afternoon. close to 80 in san jose. 82 in danville and livermore, so the tri-valley some of the warmest spots we'll see for tomorrow. and around san francisco and oakland, briefly we may see some cooling as we get into the weekend be
high pressure will be strength ning. a few high clouds drifting in from time to time. so tomorrow and saturday enough of a sea breeze to keep 60s and 70s closer to the coach and inner bay. then sunday, monday and tuesday, mid and now upper 80s in the forecast. that's what we're going to see early next week. tomorrow morning you might notice the return of some coastal low clouds, at least briefly. the sea breeze coming back along with high clouds for the afternoon and the warmup gets going for...
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ning news" >> pelley: good evening the president said today that the united states cannot stand by and permit the systemic use of chemical weapons on civilians. he said it in the oval office the day after his administration confirmed evidence of nerve gas in the syrian civil war. this was the president today. >> it is obviously horrific as it is when mortar are being fired on civilians and people are being indiscriminately killed to use potential weapons of mass destruction on civil populations crosses another line with respect to international norms and international law. and that is going to be a game- changer. >> pelley: he did not say whether changing the game involves u.s. intervention. the syrian war started two years ago as a popular uprising against a now 43-year-old dictatorship. 80,000 have been killed. a million are refugees. and ancient cities have been turned to rubble. the dictatorship has largexd stockpiles of chemical weapons. mr. obama said today he will act prudently and deliberately before taking action. david martin has been talking to his sources and he joins us no
ning news" >> pelley: good evening the president said today that the united states cannot stand by and permit the systemic use of chemical weapons on civilians. he said it in the oval office the day after his administration confirmed evidence of nerve gas in the syrian civil war. this was the president today. >> it is obviously horrific as it is when mortar are being fired on civilians and people are being indiscriminately killed to use potential weapons of mass destruction on...
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argued in favor of secession, but decided to allow congress to decide the issue, and so they got the ning passed. the south didn't secede, and for ten years, the north prepared itself so that when it came again and hep ri clay was dead, and who did they have but james buchanan and philmore, and franklin pierce, all of those biggies. [laughter] as buchanan said, there is nothing i can do. they have a perfect right to secede. he should have done what an dry jackson did, threaten. i'll make a frog pond of your state and dispatch the soldiers, and then all of the sudden, they found abraham lincoln. it's incredible, two years experience in the house of representatives. he served in illinois, of course. who knew that this man would have the talent, would have the leadership, would have to do hard things, he did many unconstitutional things, and then went to the congress and said nothing i have done that you can't give me the authority to do because it had to be done in order to save the union, if to save the union, i have to free the slaves, i'll do that. if to save the union, i'll do that. i w
argued in favor of secession, but decided to allow congress to decide the issue, and so they got the ning passed. the south didn't secede, and for ten years, the north prepared itself so that when it came again and hep ri clay was dead, and who did they have but james buchanan and philmore, and franklin pierce, all of those biggies. [laughter] as buchanan said, there is nothing i can do. they have a perfect right to secede. he should have done what an dry jackson did, threaten. i'll make a frog...
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right now is the begin ing ning of it.ed to death that everybody started to use mango. mango is such a wonderful fruit and you're seeing it everywhere. >> there are times of the years when mango and pineapple is not great. the wonderful thing about the packaged fruits is the consistency of it. mangos are a great thing. >> so now in between us and the next interview we have to throw that out, clean and watch that bowl, right? >> you know, i've got lots of tricks up my sleeve. >> in other words, lots of bowls. >> he's got people to do that. >> we have to run thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> bye-bye. >> bye . >> give the contest a shot. >> i like grill ing ing pineapples on the grill. you car mallize them. >> have you ever hit them with red pepper?,,,,,, license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id car
right now is the begin ing ning of it.ed to death that everybody started to use mango. mango is such a wonderful fruit and you're seeing it everywhere. >> there are times of the years when mango and pineapple is not great. the wonderful thing about the packaged fruits is the consistency of it. mangos are a great thing. >> so now in between us and the next interview we have to throw that out, clean and watch that bowl, right? >> you know, i've got lots of tricks up my sleeve....
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been widely accepted here for years it was a new york news paper guy who gave chicago the windy city ning name because its politicians were so windy. turns out not to be so but it is indicative of how chicagoans feel about krit chl particularly from the new york. my dad taught me how to root for the chicago teams an hate the yank keys. >> let's a string of corrupt politicians not helping the argument for those who are saying it's overly critical of the city. >> hold on because you got me going and ament passionate about this. of course chicago has problems. i've made a career about writing about corrupt politicians. my joke is the is that i cover political figures from announcement to indictment. that's not the proud part of the city. this has nothing to do with the essay appeared in the new york times. it has to do with the portrayal of a city that doesn't understand that a city is more than its problems. it's also part of what is working in a city. many things are. yes, the schools should be better. everything should be better. if the mayor ever has white house ambitions, certain he he
been widely accepted here for years it was a new york news paper guy who gave chicago the windy city ning name because its politicians were so windy. turns out not to be so but it is indicative of how chicagoans feel about krit chl particularly from the new york. my dad taught me how to root for the chicago teams an hate the yank keys. >> let's a string of corrupt politicians not helping the argument for those who are saying it's overly critical of the city. >> hold on because you...
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posey with his first homer of the season over the left field wall and zito pitched 7 scoreless nings.hey sweep them. arizona in tonight town. >>> the as fell behind in florida. josh reddick butchered a play. bases jammed in the first he hits the batter scoring a run. oakland gave up three in the first. never recovered. as with 3 runs in the four-game series. the as will play at fenway park tonight against boston. >>> a sweet shot at sunday night's oklahoma city thunder game a fan nails a half court shot and wins $20,000. to top it off the fan was attending his first-ever thunder game and it was his girlfriend's birthday. i think he is pretty jacked up. third time in the nba season that a fan has hit a half court shot. that is your play of the day. >> you think they said maybe we should make it loer takea ttle harder? >> great pub for the nba. they have to give it up on oncasion. >> angel pagan is my favorite. he's great player. >> h-o-t. >>> 6:26. coming up a bay area sports star plans to visit the martinez boy injured in the boston marathon bombings. >> plus, say good-bye to plastic
posey with his first homer of the season over the left field wall and zito pitched 7 scoreless nings.hey sweep them. arizona in tonight town. >>> the as fell behind in florida. josh reddick butchered a play. bases jammed in the first he hits the batter scoring a run. oakland gave up three in the first. never recovered. as with 3 runs in the four-game series. the as will play at fenway park tonight against boston. >>> a sweet shot at sunday night's oklahoma city thunder game a...
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the bloody crime scene and the worst bloodbath he had ever seen that it was right out of an al-qaeda ningeo. >> right. i mean this sounds like a conspiracy theory here to me. you know, i'm sure the detectives probably is spoke to tamerlan after the homicide. >> judge jeanine: but you don't know that? >> i don't know that for sure. i'm hoping they did. definitely looks like a drug related homicide. yes, terrorists do cut people's. >> judge jeanine: if you think it as drug-related homicide why wouldn't they take $5,000 cash? why wou marijuana that they are sprinkling all over their bodies? i get that. take the money or take the drugs. >> they are sending a message. they didn't need the money. the people who might have killed these three guys were sending a message to them. i tonight know why they were killed sending a message listen don't deal dope in my neighborhood or deal dope in our territory. >> judge jeanine: i will give you a fact pattern. what you have is tamerlan who in 2011 changed his whole behavior. stopped smoking and stopped drinking with the guys, stopped going out became a p
the bloody crime scene and the worst bloodbath he had ever seen that it was right out of an al-qaeda ningeo. >> right. i mean this sounds like a conspiracy theory here to me. you know, i'm sure the detectives probably is spoke to tamerlan after the homicide. >> judge jeanine: but you don't know that? >> i don't know that for sure. i'm hoping they did. definitely looks like a drug related homicide. yes, terrorists do cut people's. >> judge jeanine: if you think it as...
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don, eliminationse are you ning? >> reporter: as talking.had in his neck and he wasn't able to speak, but apparently g, talking to medical staff about his condition 10 we have a 10-foot tent here this is about the size of the room he's in, of the cell. actually a lot smaller space to move around because he's got a small bed in one corner a sink and a toilet in the other corn. so it's a very small space. but, again, he is speaking to medical staff, not speaking to now, and after he was read his miranda rights. so no more information for now unless it comes through h attorneys, wolf. >> and when you say he's speaking to the medical personnel, he has st cooperating completely after he received his miranda rights. that's based on eve hearing. i assume you're hearing the same prison we're hearing not that he stopped cooperating completely but he's not giving mation as he was before the miranda rights. and anything that has to do with the investigation or anything that could incriminate him has to go through his attorneys first. so if they want to
don, eliminationse are you ning? >> reporter: as talking.had in his neck and he wasn't able to speak, but apparently g, talking to medical staff about his condition 10 we have a 10-foot tent here this is about the size of the room he's in, of the cell. actually a lot smaller space to move around because he's got a small bed in one corner a sink and a toilet in the other corn. so it's a very small space. but, again, he is speaking to medical staff, not speaking to now, and after he was...
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--ning kids -- you can putting out fires with their hands.it makes me proud to the a boston police officer. in makes me proud to be a part of this team. rick laurier from the fbi could not be more cooperative. together almost hour for hour for the last four days, sharing every single bit of information. , with us all the time. and then, to bring the governor and the mayor together, meeting the city of boston and responding to this. i finally just want to say that the citizens of the city has been incredible. they have been patient with us, they have endured an enormous amount of heartache and i duration of the last four days. we are very happy to try and put this back together. 90. >>-- thank you. as the police chief of watertown, i can't be prouder of my community and the men and women of the police apartment. what we have been through the last one to four hours i would not want to see another police department go through. the support that we have had from all the different agencies mentioned tonight over the last one to has been incredible.
--ning kids -- you can putting out fires with their hands.it makes me proud to the a boston police officer. in makes me proud to be a part of this team. rick laurier from the fbi could not be more cooperative. together almost hour for hour for the last four days, sharing every single bit of information. , with us all the time. and then, to bring the governor and the mayor together, meeting the city of boston and responding to this. i finally just want to say that the citizens of the city has...
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host: what you think of this opinion in "usa today" this --ning, the right to this they write this -- caller: i agree. because of america being made up of immigrants, it is easy to say it is home grown. they are from outside coming in. they have been coming in. that is my concern, we are not watching from the inside out. you think this is a foreigner attack? evenr: they may have gotten a citizenship because i went through that process. when i went to the baltimore court to swear allegiance to america, which i took very seriously, there were a lot of foreigners in there that just did not belong and should not have come with it should not have become american citizens. -- should notot have become american citizens. of what is going on. most americans aren't. they are getting news that isn't in forming. they are listening to radio stations that don't keep them informed. everything is trying to be covered up. aware and keepbe their eyes open. see something, say something. we have to do this together from the inside. i understand it is a horrible mess but i am past very emotional, as you c
host: what you think of this opinion in "usa today" this --ning, the right to this they write this -- caller: i agree. because of america being made up of immigrants, it is easy to say it is home grown. they are from outside coming in. they have been coming in. that is my concern, we are not watching from the inside out. you think this is a foreigner attack? evenr: they may have gotten a citizenship because i went through that process. when i went to the baltimore court to swear...
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. >>> dios mÍo, v sÉ que ning nun hablamos, pero necesito de voz que no le quites la vida a rosario nigro su sueÑo americano. >>> andrea chediac. ojo con esto. ♪. ♪. >>> la diseÑadora espaÑola rosa clara fue reconocida mundialmente como la reina de las novias, por su estilo Único y balancear lo vanguardista y lo clÁsico en trajes de boda, tiene mÁs de 300 puntos de venta, en 60 paÍses, conquistÓ admiracion y confianza de miles de mujeres que acuden a ella para vestirse en el dÍa mÁs importante de sus vidas. >>> quÉ se debe tomar en cuenta para elegir el vestido de novia perfecto e ideal. >>> que tengan un punto de tradiciÓn, si tiene un buen corte, aÚn buen patronaje, no necesita mÁs accesorios, puede llevar un bordado maravilloso y una buena tela es suficiente. >>> aparte de destacarse como diseÑadora de alta costura nupcial, tiene accesorios. calzados, trajes formales y ropa infantil para primera comuniÓn, y una lÍnea para el hogar, i inspirada en la belleza de mujer actual. >>> como es la inspiraciÓn. >>> nos sentamos, decidimos las tendencias que van a funcionar, explicamos nuestra
. >>> dios mÍo, v sÉ que ning nun hablamos, pero necesito de voz que no le quites la vida a rosario nigro su sueÑo americano. >>> andrea chediac. ojo con esto. ♪. ♪. >>> la diseÑadora espaÑola rosa clara fue reconocida mundialmente como la reina de las novias, por su estilo Único y balancear lo vanguardista y lo clÁsico en trajes de boda, tiene mÁs de 300 puntos de venta, en 60 paÍses, conquistÓ admiracion y confianza de miles de mujeres que acuden a...
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first, charles, there's actually a ning on youtube that tells you how to pronounce his name.i don't recommend it. it's wrong. [laughter] he launched the freshman season of tmz, co-executive producer, and prior to tmz, spent eight years at extra, the magazine produced by telepicture productions, produced 2500 episodes there. >> exactly. [laughter] >> and before extra, he worked at tv k, a tv in phoenix, the abc affiliate, producing nightly 10 p.m. newscast. went to asu, majored in broadcast journalism. now, tmz can be a punching bag for a lot of people. you've been blamed for the decline of civilization. i've seen that in clips. [laughter] i want to give you the opportunity to turn tables a little bit. you're consumer -- >> all of civilization? turned on us? [laughter] all right. >> on journalism. when you consume, when you read, when you see networks, newspapers, do political coverage, do coverage for government, how do you look at the stories? are there things you know from the work done at tmz that thinks this or that could be done better? >> okay. i'm going to take down ci
first, charles, there's actually a ning on youtube that tells you how to pronounce his name.i don't recommend it. it's wrong. [laughter] he launched the freshman season of tmz, co-executive producer, and prior to tmz, spent eight years at extra, the magazine produced by telepicture productions, produced 2500 episodes there. >> exactly. [laughter] >> and before extra, he worked at tv k, a tv in phoenix, the abc affiliate, producing nightly 10 p.m. newscast. went to asu, majored in...
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we saw a story in the "washington post" that says the public interest in climate iswaning, --ning is waning. where does that leave the climate effort? has donee president some very good things on climate, fuel efficiency, plants.n emission but this requires leadership. it is wrong in a bad economic climate to talk about some of issue of howthe many jobs the park plan would plan wouldhe park create contested how many jobs would be created. if you had a real will to create the grain economy and green jobs, if you could shift this country in important and desperately needed ways. funded junkrporate- science and misinformation about climate, you are seeing some of those polls. crisis and, the science is so real that with leadership. drive the green agenda and an important way and make it clear you could create jobs and not lose them. it is the job piece that has the president going soft on this. we have a piece in the last by a greatthe nation" climate activist who calls on john kerry because the pipeline decision will need to be made at the state department to stand true to the courage
we saw a story in the "washington post" that says the public interest in climate iswaning, --ning is waning. where does that leave the climate effort? has donee president some very good things on climate, fuel efficiency, plants.n emission but this requires leadership. it is wrong in a bad economic climate to talk about some of issue of howthe many jobs the park plan would plan wouldhe park create contested how many jobs would be created. if you had a real will to create the grain...
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there will be nings in the agreement that perhaps i will not agree with. the secret, in my view, of getting agreement is to have a comprehensive agreement that accomplishes the objective of bringing our finances to a fiscally sustainable path that's credible that's believed by not only the committee, by investors, but by the american people but also by the international community. we've talked a lot about confidence, as i have indicated in the past. you talked a lot about confidence. i think we all agree that our committee needs confidence to grow as robustly as we want it to create the kinds of jobs we want. toward that end, can the gentleman tell me what plans we have at this point in time for the debt limit extension? i know there is some discussion to bring a bill to the floor which will deal with that issue. can the gentleman perhaps elaborate on what the plans are with respect to the budget debt limit or the debt limit that will hit sometime around may 19th? i yield to my friend. >> thank you mr. speaker. as the gentleman may know, the majority has c
there will be nings in the agreement that perhaps i will not agree with. the secret, in my view, of getting agreement is to have a comprehensive agreement that accomplishes the objective of bringing our finances to a fiscally sustainable path that's credible that's believed by not only the committee, by investors, but by the american people but also by the international community. we've talked a lot about confidence, as i have indicated in the past. you talked a lot about confidence. i think we...