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>> i'm assuming parkland hospital. >> parkland hospital.ce where president john f. kennedy died. >> roll. >> i believe the man -- >> don't take the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> they should give him a fair trial because killing him just like that ain't nothing. because that ain't going to bring president kennedy back to life. and after you get him, let him out and on the street and let the people kill him. >> they should not only shoot him but cut him up in the pieces. >> put him everywhere in the fire and set it up and for a next day and the next day start again. >> thank you. >> the man that i believe i didn't see it. i think it's the man. >> you got him? what does he look like? >> i can't give you a description now. he is known locally. >> immediately after the ambulance left, somehow i begun to suspect that maybe the shooter was someone who was known to the police. >> do you know this
>> i'm assuming parkland hospital. >> parkland hospital.ce where president john f. kennedy died. >> roll. >> i believe the man -- >> don't take the microphone. keep your head up. let's start again. what is your reaction to the shooting of oswald? >> well, i think it's a deplorable situation. the man is entitled to a fair trial. >> they should give him a fair trial because killing him just like that ain't nothing. because that ain't going to bring...
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the ladies egislation today is for a future parkland. this is as you may know one of the parks and recreation department outstanding acquisition priorities. it's been on our roster pretty much as long as we've had a roster since the late 1990s. we are glad the time is finally right for the city to purchase the property. this is an image that shows the property. there are a total of i think actually about 12 parcels. some of them are submerge. the net land area is about a little over 2 acres. it's located between two existing parks and recreation owned parks. the india basin shoreline park and the indian basin open space used for shipping from the 1860s through the 1990s and it has a lot of historical significant significance for this community. it includes the land structure cottage which is one of the if you remaining buildings in the basin. the purchase of this land is a key component which is expansion and revitalization of this water front. the red parcels are the properties currently owned by the clinic which we hope to purchase it
the ladies egislation today is for a future parkland. this is as you may know one of the parks and recreation department outstanding acquisition priorities. it's been on our roster pretty much as long as we've had a roster since the late 1990s. we are glad the time is finally right for the city to purchase the property. this is an image that shows the property. there are a total of i think actually about 12 parcels. some of them are submerge. the net land area is about a little over 2 acres....
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here are the fort circle parklands. these beautiful plants, native plants, endangered species, a ranger told me people drive all the way to the shenandoah mountains to see them and you can walk up and see them. so it is well worth a visit. this is the hike i went on with the sierra club. this afternoon, there will be one leaving from fort derussy. if you'd like to join them, you can do that. go to the nature center. fort chaplin, it is more of a park, but it is wonderful. and then here are the ones in virginia and maryland owned by local governments. this is battery bailey. it is just a little one. a battery is just a place where they had a platform. they were not garrisoned. it is just very charming and the lot of these displays about what it did look like and it is interesting right off of mass avenue. fort ethan allen, they have done a wonderful job of improving it and doing some interpretation. they had a fabulous event. here is another one, cf smith. this is there now and they have bathrooms. we don't have those at
here are the fort circle parklands. these beautiful plants, native plants, endangered species, a ranger told me people drive all the way to the shenandoah mountains to see them and you can walk up and see them. so it is well worth a visit. this is the hike i went on with the sierra club. this afternoon, there will be one leaving from fort derussy. if you'd like to join them, you can do that. go to the nature center. fort chaplin, it is more of a park, but it is wonderful. and then here are the...
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. >> the doctor at parkland didn't want to talk about the president's injuries, but the press, more or less, forced him to. and the wound in the president's throat was pretty clean. he thought it was an entrance wound. >> what about this wound that you observed in the front of the president's neck? >> actually, i didn't really give it much thought. and i realize that perhaps it had been better had i done so. >> there was a wound in the back of the neck that had not been seen by the parkland doctors because they never turned the body over. >> you did not turn the president over? >> no, there was really no reason. to me, made very little difference to me, since my immediate concern was with attempted resuscitation. >> you can explain this ad infinitum and people will only remember that a doctor at parkland said he'd been shot, you know, from possibly the front. so it's kind of trying to put the genie back in the bottle. >> a bullet hit the president from the back, bullet hit him from the front. the bullet which killed him came from the right front. unless the laws of physics were not wor
. >> the doctor at parkland didn't want to talk about the president's injuries, but the press, more or less, forced him to. and the wound in the president's throat was pretty clean. he thought it was an entrance wound. >> what about this wound that you observed in the front of the president's neck? >> actually, i didn't really give it much thought. and i realize that perhaps it had been better had i done so. >> there was a wound in the back of the neck that had not been...
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county supervisors have a growing list of people opposed to new restrictions on dogs in federal parklandd says the proposed restrictions are too severe and voted unanimously yesterday to send a letter outlining their opposition to officials with the golden gate bridge national recreational area that bans off leach dog walking at four spots in san mateo county. san francisco and marin counties are already on record as opposing the plan. >> if if you are in san francisco portrero, spotted under the deck of a home at 25th and rhode island streets, the wildlife emergency services are working to catch this critter but how did it get here? they usually live in the sierra and can hitch a ride to lower elevation. >> i see them hitchhiking to the bay area. >> kind of cute. >> how is the forecast? >> you can see the camera bouncing. we have a breeze. temperatures in san francisco are 56 degrees. in oakland it is 57. vine in san carlos. upper 50's for the south bay. half moon bay is 55. we wake up to fog and low clouds. the rest of california everything is cooling down. it will ramp up as we hit th
county supervisors have a growing list of people opposed to new restrictions on dogs in federal parklandd says the proposed restrictions are too severe and voted unanimously yesterday to send a letter outlining their opposition to officials with the golden gate bridge national recreational area that bans off leach dog walking at four spots in san mateo county. san francisco and marin counties are already on record as opposing the plan. >> if if you are in san francisco portrero, spotted...
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. >>> a big vote today for people hoping to preserve scenic parkland and wildlife habitat around silicon valley. the santa clara county open space authority set to make a decision about putting a new tax on the november ballot. this $24 per parcel tax would raise $125 million in 15 years. the money would expand open space preserves around henry co. state park. if they put the measure on the ballot. people in santa clara and milpitas will vote on that issue this fall. it needs a two-thirds majority to pass. >>> palo alto is considering turning to a high-tech option to get people to cut back on water use. the city is running a pilot program, allowing homeowners to track their water use down to the hour. a device is hooked up to the water meter, then customers can log on to a website to see how much they're using. one family on vacation was even sent an e-mail warning of a water leak at their home. >> fortunately, we were able to get someone come to the house and find the problem and fix it. otherwise, we would have come back home and find ourselves with lake instead of a house. >> people i
. >>> a big vote today for people hoping to preserve scenic parkland and wildlife habitat around silicon valley. the santa clara county open space authority set to make a decision about putting a new tax on the november ballot. this $24 per parcel tax would raise $125 million in 15 years. the money would expand open space preserves around henry co. state park. if they put the measure on the ballot. people in santa clara and milpitas will vote on that issue this fall. it needs a...
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the folks in this neighborhood who have been advocating for the last 15 years for this to become a parkland. they want this on the map where it's a place where people come to see and enjoy the views. they actually want the retail new housing uses like artist live work space and things like that. so there is really i think a magnificent opportunity to have new development and the open space compliment one another and to really revitalize this part of the city. >> that's great, because some parts especially along eunice is desert. it's wonderful to see that it could actually happen. thank you. >> colleagues if no other questions, we can move to our budget analyst report. mr. roads? >> yes. on the page 2 of the committee, the acquisition that the department has stated would fund the commercial paper amount used to purchase the pro the including interest payments resulting in total expenditures of 3, $126,000 and that is shown in table 3 of page 8. we noticed the acquisition has $9 million $149,000 that approval by board of supervisors for total estimated cost of $3.1 million would leave a bala
the folks in this neighborhood who have been advocating for the last 15 years for this to become a parkland. they want this on the map where it's a place where people come to see and enjoy the views. they actually want the retail new housing uses like artist live work space and things like that. so there is really i think a magnificent opportunity to have new development and the open space compliment one another and to really revitalize this part of the city. >> that's great, because some...
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>> i'm assuming parkland hospital. >> the irony of ironies, the place where president john f. died. >> dallas city hall is normally a public building but today it was under armed guard. we -- is this a confirmed report as to who did the shooting? city hall reports that jack ruby, the owner of the carousel which is a bar in dallas did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. he died. at 1:07 p.m. we have arrested the man, the man will be charged with murder. >> who is he? the suspect's name is jack rubenstein, i believe. he goes by the name of jack ruby. >> and here at associated press, still a picture of the moment the split second as the shot was fired. this is the man dallas police have identified as jack rubenstein and this, of course, is lee horarvey oswald. you seat gun in the hand of ruby and just about to be fired. >> i know what my feelings were and i think they were widely shared. this can't be coincidental. the assassin gets assassinated in the police station. what the hell is going on? >> just learned from city hall from a very a
>> i'm assuming parkland hospital. >> the irony of ironies, the place where president john f. died. >> dallas city hall is normally a public building but today it was under armed guard. we -- is this a confirmed report as to who did the shooting? city hall reports that jack ruby, the owner of the carousel which is a bar in dallas did the shooting. >> my statement will be very brief. oswald expired at 1:07 p.m. he died. at 1:07 p.m. we have arrested the man, the man will...
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four square miles of parkland up in flames.undreds of firefighters racing against the clock to fact back the spreading blaze. 100 homes also at risk. >>> and in the tinderbox conditions throughout the west, it is the season of mega fires with record-setting blazes across california, washington and oregon so far this state. today alone, 120 wildfires are burning in the region. >>> ebola spreading in africa and likely continue to spread. what you need the know right here next on andrea mitchell reports. avo: waves don't care what age you are. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. >>> west african countries are in a lockdown as the deadly ebola virus continues to spread throughout the region. nearly 700 people have died and what the centers for disease control calling the largest outbreak in history, including patrick stewart working for the liberia government and two others quarantined and fighting for th
four square miles of parkland up in flames.undreds of firefighters racing against the clock to fact back the spreading blaze. 100 homes also at risk. >>> and in the tinderbox conditions throughout the west, it is the season of mega fires with record-setting blazes across california, washington and oregon so far this state. today alone, 120 wildfires are burning in the region. >>> ebola spreading in africa and likely continue to spread. what you need the know right here next on...
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. >>> big vote today for people hoping to preserve scenic parklands and wildlife habitat around silicon valley. the santa clara county open space authority is thinking about putting a new tax on the november ballot. this $24 per parsele tax would raise money over 150 # 15 years. it would expand open space reserves. if the agency puts the measure on the ballot, people in san jose, santa clara, campbell, and milpitas. >> there are some people places in the bay area, i can't get over the sunrise this morning, christina. >> yeah, and you had venus behind you for a little while this morning. that was pretty cool. baby, she's got it. >>> 61 degrees, i'm talking to you scott mcgrew. 64 in oakland, and of course i'm referring to laura garcia-cannon. you have so many fans, and i got to meet a lot of you guys last night at root beer float night. what a great night, and yeah, the a's took the win. little green and gold for you right now at 9:00 a.m., 73 degrees on the peninsula. we have a rapid warmup coming your way and it's going to kick in as we progress throughout the day by lunchtime on the p
. >>> big vote today for people hoping to preserve scenic parklands and wildlife habitat around silicon valley. the santa clara county open space authority is thinking about putting a new tax on the november ballot. this $24 per parsele tax would raise money over 150 # 15 years. it would expand open space reserves. if the agency puts the measure on the ballot, people in san jose, santa clara, campbell, and milpitas. >> there are some people places in the bay area, i can't get...
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decided to buy the central land in the middle of the island, the real estate people said how much parkland do you want for this population? i mean, there will be nothing left to develop. you notice there is nothing left to develop, right? [laughter] but anyway, jones wood disappeared and it became commercial property. well, who actually created central park? again, in the spirit of aj downing, these two formed a brilliant partnership. they were both brilliant in their own right. they only stayed together as partners through the 1860's and 1870's. they broke up and had a different story after that. i am speaking of frederick olmstead and calvin vaux, the guy that downing brought over from england. olmstead was forgotten for years. now he has been brought out. here he is on the right. here he is on the right. the last thing he did was the planning for the chicago world fair of 1893, the great white city on lake michigan. but this was the man who brought the idea of the city park to america and even the national park. the reason we have a national park system is basically because of him. on t
decided to buy the central land in the middle of the island, the real estate people said how much parkland do you want for this population? i mean, there will be nothing left to develop. you notice there is nothing left to develop, right? [laughter] but anyway, jones wood disappeared and it became commercial property. well, who actually created central park? again, in the spirit of aj downing, these two formed a brilliant partnership. they were both brilliant in their own right. they only...
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that area in texas has several acres that is department of the interior, parkland, areas where the border patrol are forbidden not only from going in, but from putting roads in so that they can actually drive along and detect people. the border is unsecured in that part of the area and throwing money at the area for a short-term fix does not solve the border security issue. >> commerce meant, i know you have been one of the republicans we need to who say get immigration reform done, work with the democrats to get sweeping overhaul, how do you see that the border is not secure that it will only rally members of your party, that there needs to be much more done before any kind of sweeping reform can be put in place? >> i think we can do both at the same time. we have to secure the border. we have to do that first. you can test legislation contingent on the board being secure and verified. it is some of to what the senate did. senate the seven -- the bill needs improvement, but this has forced us to actually take a borderecurity, -- security, which i think will lead to addressing the other a
that area in texas has several acres that is department of the interior, parkland, areas where the border patrol are forbidden not only from going in, but from putting roads in so that they can actually drive along and detect people. the border is unsecured in that part of the area and throwing money at the area for a short-term fix does not solve the border security issue. >> commerce meant, i know you have been one of the republicans we need to who say get immigration reform done, work...
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those 15 years since, in my community of bucks downy, we preserved over 10,000 acres of farmland, parkland, critical natural areas and it's important for so many different reasons. not just for good land use and planning and quality of life, but also creating food security for our nation. reduces the cost of providing local government services. so much good has come of the conservation easement program and this incentive act which is part of the greater america gives more act we're debating today, it's not only good tax policy but good environmental policy. i know these are issues that can bring us together as democrats and republicans in this house. by permanently removing the uncertainty for those communities that would set aside land through conservation easements, we're going to help ensure that we can pass on open spaces and wild places to future generations of americans yet to be born. mr. speaker, it's my hope that this legislation will pass the house today, it will proceed swiftly through the united states senate and we can come together around an american ethic of preserving and c
those 15 years since, in my community of bucks downy, we preserved over 10,000 acres of farmland, parkland, critical natural areas and it's important for so many different reasons. not just for good land use and planning and quality of life, but also creating food security for our nation. reduces the cost of providing local government services. so much good has come of the conservation easement program and this incentive act which is part of the greater america gives more act we're debating...