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everyone just -- paul lee thought, oh, my god. the whole conference falls apart. people, if they get the keys in the ignition, there's a game of psychedelic bumper cars, police come, we get arrested, but another miracle was that they all went out and orderly moved the cars, came back, and the band played on. it all came out good. we have a couple more minutes. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know. yes? >> five years ago someone died, obituary in the new york times, a psychologist said he was hired to administer lsd basically gave it to a few hippies, did rude tests in the village and found out he was paid by the cia so i think some of this cia experimentation was pretty, you know, rudimentary and not like a big conspiracy that people make it out to be. >> yeah. >> my question to you, looks like a great book. >> thank you. >> there was the psychedelic reader, was going to be an academic journal. i don't see you mentioning that in the index, and i don't see you mention hoffman's book "my problem child," can you comment op that? >> i mention
everyone just -- paul lee thought, oh, my god. the whole conference falls apart. people, if they get the keys in the ignition, there's a game of psychedelic bumper cars, police come, we get arrested, but another miracle was that they all went out and orderly moved the cars, came back, and the band played on. it all came out good. we have a couple more minutes. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know. yes? >> five years ago someone died,...
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it's to mayor lee, carla johnson, john paul scott and cochairs wendy james and julianne parsons. i hereby resign as chair of the physical access committee, effective day. i have served as chair of the physical access committee for almost 5 years. sips i began using an electric wheelchair and even before then when i walked with great difficulty. i have seen great improvement in san francisco especially access to buildings, curb ramps into buildings and disaster preparedness. it has been a privilege and a source of pride to have helped move the ball forward on physical access as chair of this committee. however, when it comes to access for people with major mobility disabilities, san francisco is becoming a tale of two cities. in one city, the progress mentioned above is continuing but in the other city, san francisco's campaign against cars is threatening our safety, transportation options, mobility, independence and equality of opportunity. people with major mobility disabilities, many of whom are seniors, rely heavily on private cars, paratransit and shuttle services. the campai
it's to mayor lee, carla johnson, john paul scott and cochairs wendy james and julianne parsons. i hereby resign as chair of the physical access committee, effective day. i have served as chair of the physical access committee for almost 5 years. sips i began using an electric wheelchair and even before then when i walked with great difficulty. i have seen great improvement in san francisco especially access to buildings, curb ramps into buildings and disaster preparedness. it has been a...
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lee. he is now the mayor san francisco. he was going to be here today, but was called away. but he sent paul anderson to deliver a message. [applause] >> not ed lee. but i play him from time to time. the mayor wanted me to appear today and he wanted me to welcome all of you to discuss these very important issues. obviously, with the amount of influence and impact that nightlife has on san francisco, that is obviously very important to the city, and to the mayor directly. it is so closely tied to what makes san francisco such a beautiful city, and so closely site -- tied to what makes san francisco -- what makes people want to come to san francisco and live in this city. it is important to what we do and many of the businesses that exist here on an ongoing basis. we have 16 million visitors a year. that is in no small part due to the activities associated with the night life and this city. that is not lost on all of us. one of the things that i think it's important to the mayor and myself as i sit here today, and i know that you guys are going to be focusing on, i looked out and i see so many pieces of the city family here
lee. he is now the mayor san francisco. he was going to be here today, but was called away. but he sent paul anderson to deliver a message. [applause] >> not ed lee. but i play him from time to time. the mayor wanted me to appear today and he wanted me to welcome all of you to discuss these very important issues. obviously, with the amount of influence and impact that nightlife has on san francisco, that is obviously very important to the city, and to the mayor directly. it is so closely...
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paul arufo was shot at point blank range by lee boyd malvo and changed his life forever. >> larussa thought he was shot at point blank range by some crazed gunman in a random act of violence until the laptop stolen from him that day was retrieved when police seized the vehicle belonging to the snipers. paul larussa says he's a changed man now. he's different. he appreciates life more and realizes you could be here one minute and gone the next. he says he never saw lee boyd malvo the day the teen-ager walked up to his car window as he sat in the passenger seat and fired five times from a .22 caliber handgun. larussa says he's recovered from the injuries and doesn't have horrible flashbacks and nightmares anymore. he says he listened to the washington post interview in which malvo expresses regret for his crime and says he believes malvo is a different person now. >> in his own words if he said he was a monster 10 years ago, i don't think he's a monster today. >> reporter: certainly want him to stay in jail, i'm sure. >> yes. i don't think him changing absolves him of the responsibility of wh
paul arufo was shot at point blank range by lee boyd malvo and changed his life forever. >> larussa thought he was shot at point blank range by some crazed gunman in a random act of violence until the laptop stolen from him that day was retrieved when police seized the vehicle belonging to the snipers. paul larussa says he's a changed man now. he's different. he appreciates life more and realizes you could be here one minute and gone the next. he says he never saw lee boyd malvo the day...
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paul brooks. >> rock and roll juliette. >> and hay lee daniels. >> i love it. >> hardest part for me leaning back and letting go. i'm going past someone's room right now. do they know? the athletes watched as i rappeled down 51 floors. 350 feet down. some athlete have done this. >> it was nervous. >> they say it's simple. squeeze the lever and down you go. okay. i can see myself. i tried to get my mind off of looking down by looking in hotel windows. but that didn't help. because there was my reflection. it was terrifying and gratifying. [ cheering and applause ] because when i finally touched down, the accomplishment -- oh my gosh, wow relieved to be on the ground. and seeing those athletes, there we go -- made it so worthwhile. >> got her medal. >> thank you so much. this is for the athletes yay! in las vegas, just hanging out, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >> so as i watched this story i wonder is she finished? what do you think? >> she is an adrenaline junkie and the only one who would look good in a harness and helmet like that. amazing rock star all right. well, good afternoon and good evening
paul brooks. >> rock and roll juliette. >> and hay lee daniels. >> i love it. >> hardest part for me leaning back and letting go. i'm going past someone's room right now. do they know? the athletes watched as i rappeled down 51 floors. 350 feet down. some athlete have done this. >> it was nervous. >> they say it's simple. squeeze the lever and down you go. okay. i can see myself. i tried to get my mind off of looking down by looking in hotel windows. but that...
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. >> there was a victim shot at point blank range five times by lee boyd malvo and lived to tell about it, paula rus -- paul la rusa. he says he values life more and is no longer haunted by nightmares. >> they say he stayed pretty straight on and just boom boom boom. >> this is the chrysler 300 paul larussa was sitting in when he was shot by lee boyd malvo. >> the gun only held five, so he emptied it out, which is good because if he, you know, if he knew i was alive. >> larussa sold his italian restaurant in clinton and now lives peacefully in st. mary's county. >> i have moved on. it doesn't haunt me. >> not like at first when he had nightmares. that fateful september 5th malvo, 17 at the time, approached his car, raised a handgun to the driver's side window and fired five .22 caliber rounds. witnesses saw him. >> he ran up to the car window. they saw him shoot and open the backdoor, grab my computer and briefcase and run down the street. >> reporter: did they see him get in a car? >> no. there was no car. >> reporter: for the longest time you just thought? >> random act of violence of some sort. >> he was
. >> there was a victim shot at point blank range five times by lee boyd malvo and lived to tell about it, paula rus -- paul la rusa. he says he values life more and is no longer haunted by nightmares. >> they say he stayed pretty straight on and just boom boom boom. >> this is the chrysler 300 paul larussa was sitting in when he was shot by lee boyd malvo. >> the gun only held five, so he emptied it out, which is good because if he, you know, if he knew i was alive....
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lee. congressman paul ryan says he has not. >> even though the president won't tell us what his second term-r know. he's promising a $2 trillion tax increase. martha: the other side says the romney folks haven't laid out the tax plan, you have that back and forth and the growing calls for both sides for the president to play out this is plan. we have a fair & balanced debate on that next. bill: a lot of tough talk on the trail about china could all the bashing hurt sales here in american business? we'll check it out. martha: it only took 10 bucks and a lotto ticket at this store to turn one man's life around from the streets to a warm home. >> i bought one $10 ticket and one 5 thror $5 ticket. i continue believe i won $200,000. ers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressiv
lee. congressman paul ryan says he has not. >> even though the president won't tell us what his second term-r know. he's promising a $2 trillion tax increase. martha: the other side says the romney folks haven't laid out the tax plan, you have that back and forth and the growing calls for both sides for the president to play out this is plan. we have a fair & balanced debate on that next. bill: a lot of tough talk on the trail about china could all the bashing hurt sales here in...
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got to make sure that people understand the direction that mitt romney and paul ryan want to send this country. >> listening to leem reminding about the role that labor unions have played in this election. i don't think we talk about it as much as we should. it's very clear, for years of analysis, the impact of unions in the economy, one of the things unions do very well is they help ensure a more equitable distribution of the growth that their members, our workforce actually produced and we know there's been a huge split between the economy's productivity and compensation of the typical worker. unions have always worked to make sure that the slices of the pie are more evenly distributed. it's a function that is missing as you see battles in wisconsin go up very strong. >> gentlemen, let me ask you this. when we talk about fairness, the big issue of tax cuts, biden was able to corner ryan on the tax cuts they really can't explain. watch this. >> deny those loopholes and deductions to higher income taxpayers so more of their income is taxed which has a broader base of -- lower tax rates across the board. here's why
got to make sure that people understand the direction that mitt romney and paul ryan want to send this country. >> listening to leem reminding about the role that labor unions have played in this election. i don't think we talk about it as much as we should. it's very clear, for years of analysis, the impact of unions in the economy, one of the things unions do very well is they help ensure a more equitable distribution of the growth that their members, our workforce actually produced and...
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eagle to tiger woods by a single shot and line of a showdown against lee westwood rose pulled off his best stroke of the day on the paul four fourteenth to finish with a two under par sixty nine and not that second round tiger woods by the standards of margins but next up for rosie is on fire westward of the world number four set a course record of eight ten on the par sixty one to beat south africa's charles i six shots. round including two eagles and bird is to make up for a double bogey on the fourth hole on the overall champion will take home a one point five million dollars check with the runner up picking up one million. and finally at going at moto g.p. champion casey stand as says he feels good and fresh as the australian returns for sunday's japanese call gray after breaking his ankle in august while start his fellow riders have been showing their artistic side by drawing my finger portraits of themselves in the taking but all the talk was about the holder twenty seven next week and hopes to finish his last season in style the injury he picked up in qualifying for the indianapolis great events the one the ride
eagle to tiger woods by a single shot and line of a showdown against lee westwood rose pulled off his best stroke of the day on the paul four fourteenth to finish with a two under par sixty nine and not that second round tiger woods by the standards of margins but next up for rosie is on fire westward of the world number four set a course record of eight ten on the par sixty one to beat south africa's charles i six shots. round including two eagles and bird is to make up for a double bogey on...
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lee has come and taken our vote away. thank you. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> president chiu and supervisors, my name is paulhics commission. and including a year as president and as vice chair. and i served the first eight years that the current charter was in effect, starting in 1996. there hasn't been -- the law has not changed one iota since i served on the commission. and during those years, we heard many cases of alleged official misconduct. but the reason you haven't heard about most of them is because we were instructed as follows, by both city attorney louise rene and herrera which is opposed to what the city attorney is claiming was the law in this case. we were instructed, unless the commission has found probable cause to believe that a provision of the charter or city ordinances relating to campaign finance, lobbying, conflicts of interest, or governmental ethics has been violated, the regulations are clear thati.z further action may be taken by the commission. he goes on to state, the charter does not2xi?y authorize the commission to impose any type of public censure upon individuals who have no
lee has come and taken our vote away. thank you. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> president chiu and supervisors, my name is paulhics commission. and including a year as president and as vice chair. and i served the first eight years that the current charter was in effect, starting in 1996. there hasn't been -- the law has not changed one iota since i served on the commission. and during those years, we heard many cases of alleged official misconduct. but the reason...
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lee ktvu channel 2 news. >> in our election coverage, the vice presidential candidate campaigned in florida today. paul ryan visited the tampa bay. post traumatic stress disorder. ryan around the lab. he also participated in a round table discussion about growing small business. >>> the first lady talked business growth today in wisconsin. michelle obama spoke to reporters in racing. later she went to the university of wisconsin and highlighted the accomplishments during the term. private sector jobs have grown for 31 straight months. president obama and mitt romney are facing off in third and final presidential debate monday night in florida. >> former employees of the bankrupt solyndra solar company turned up for a job fair. drew hundreds of job seekers. former workers received special seminars because it has been tough for them to get good jobs. some have decided to change careers. >> right now i'm trying to get into the medical field. it's a more stable field. fda regulated. can't be formed out. >> more than 1,000 people were left job less after fremont base went bankrupt last year. >> recall of a
lee ktvu channel 2 news. >> in our election coverage, the vice presidential candidate campaigned in florida today. paul ryan visited the tampa bay. post traumatic stress disorder. ryan around the lab. he also participated in a round table discussion about growing small business. >>> the first lady talked business growth today in wisconsin. michelle obama spoke to reporters in racing. later she went to the university of wisconsin and highlighted the accomplishments during the...
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lee ktvu channel 2 news. >> in our election coverage, the vice presidential candidate campaigned in florida today. paulisited the tampa bay. post traumatic stress disorder. ryan around the lab. he also participated in a round table discussion about growing small business. >>> the first lady talked business growth today in wisconsin. michelle obama spoke to reporters in racing. later she went to the university of wisconsin and highlighted the accomplishments during the term. private sector jobs have grown for 31 straight months. president obama and mitt romney are facing off in third and final presidential debate monday night in florida. >> former employees of the bankrupt solyndra solar company turned up for a job fair. drew hundreds of job seekers. former workers received special seminars because it has been tough for them to get good jobs. some have decided to change careers. >> right now i'm trying to get into the medical field. it's a more stable field. fda regulated. can't be formed out. >> more than 1,000 people were left job less after fremont base went bankrupt last year. >> recall of a popular
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paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco's mayor has reportedly rebuffed efforts by sheriff ross mirkarimi to mend fences. the san francisco chronicle reports mirkarimi wrote mayor ed lee to ask for a meeting in the spirit of reconciliation. the request was met with silence. mirkarimi tried to fire the sheriff due to domestic violence. the board voted to keep the sheriff in office. >>> an update now on that hazardous chemical spill that we told you about. add midnight authorities finally gave the all clear and allowed 15 people back into their homes following the incident that started hours earlier. happened around 7:30 last night when firefighters evacuated two four story builders after a man used a poisonous gas to kill himself. that gas was very dangerous and lethal, no one other than that suicide victim was injured. >> fabulous at 50. >> how the raider nation celebrated five decades of football's self-described fabulous females. >>> also wet weather is on the way. mark tamayo joins us next when we can expect the first rain drops. >>> ♪ [god bless america ] >>> that's misha malone singing god bless america. she wore her costume along with that hat. >> pretty good ni
paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco's mayor has reportedly rebuffed efforts by sheriff ross mirkarimi to mend fences. the san francisco chronicle reports mirkarimi wrote mayor ed lee to ask for a meeting in the spirit of reconciliation. the request was met with silence. mirkarimi tried to fire the sheriff due to domestic violence. the board voted to keep the sheriff in office. >>> an update now on that hazardous chemical spill that we told you about. add...
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paul mentioned, that was frightening. what was interesting to me about covering the trials is to see them there and especially lee boyd malvoyou talk to the other people in the courthouse. the people seeing him behind the scopes. during the trial, if you remember, it was testimony almost like -- and i am sure it was planned. he would dress in a nice sweater every day and quiet and drawing and to portray sort of innocence. when you talk to the people behind the scopes, they will tell you he was anything like what was in the courtroom. he would have violent outbursts. interesting to get the inside scoop of what he was like. >> i have worked with you for 15 years now. you have seen it all. this was different. this was one of the situations where we, as journalists, shared the fear that way saw so off then in the communities. >> and this was, i think, more stressful and not long after 9/11. as a professional journalist, i thought it was stressful. 9/11 happened, we covered it and it was horrific but we moved on and we request go from zero to 91 miles an hour and i remember going to 95 at the exxon station in fredericksburg and
paul mentioned, that was frightening. what was interesting to me about covering the trials is to see them there and especially lee boyd malvoyou talk to the other people in the courthouse. the people seeing him behind the scopes. during the trial, if you remember, it was testimony almost like -- and i am sure it was planned. he would dress in a nice sweater every day and quiet and drawing and to portray sort of innocence. when you talk to the people behind the scopes, they will tell you he was...
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lee tells us what we can expect tonight. grace. >> reporter: allen, vice president joe biden will get the first question tonight and he is also giving his closing statement first. paul ryan will have the final word with his closing statement. and while neither are strangers to debate, they both represent opposite spectrums not just in ideology but also in style. >> reporter: vice president joe biden touched down in kentucky eager to square off with republican challenger paul ryan. congressman ryan says he is looking forward getting out the republican ticket's message. >> i'm excited because we have a chance yet again to offer this country a very clear choice. >> reporter: for ryan, tonight is an opportunity to build on mitt romney's strong performance in the first presidential debate. the pressure is on for vice president biden to stop that momentum. >> i expect it to be a home run for biden. >> i anticipate paul ryan's going to clean up tonight. >> reporter: recent polls show likely voters expect paul ryan to have the upper hand tonight. but this supporter believes it will be closer. >> i think it will be a draw. they are both qualified, good speakers. they will re
lee tells us what we can expect tonight. grace. >> reporter: allen, vice president joe biden will get the first question tonight and he is also giving his closing statement first. paul ryan will have the final word with his closing statement. and while neither are strangers to debate, they both represent opposite spectrums not just in ideology but also in style. >> reporter: vice president joe biden touched down in kentucky eager to square off with republican challenger paul ryan....
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lee. i don't go as number two. are you number two? i'm just kidding, jon. come on. i was wondering how they feel, paul ryan and joe biden to be referred to as number two. they are but. jon: they only get this one shot at it. it will be interesting. i am jon scott. i can be number two too. jenna: be number one, jon. jon: big developments in the race for the white house. round two of the debates. this time vice president joe biden against his gop rival congressman paul ryan. we have brand new polls taken after the first presidential showdown. according to the "fox news poll" the romney ryan ticket got a boost jumping three points while the obama-biden ticket dropped three. the impact of the debate seems greater among independents with that voting bloc jumping five points in support of team romney while team obama dropped 7 points. president obama's opinion stayed the same after the debate while gove romney's rose four percentage points. that gives him a one point lead. still when you factor in the margin of error it is still too close to call. how did the president and governor romney did at the debate?
lee. i don't go as number two. are you number two? i'm just kidding, jon. come on. i was wondering how they feel, paul ryan and joe biden to be referred to as number two. they are but. jon: they only get this one shot at it. it will be interesting. i am jon scott. i can be number two too. jenna: be number one, jon. jon: big developments in the race for the white house. round two of the debates. this time vice president joe biden against his gop rival congressman paul ryan. we have brand new...
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lee boyd malvo this morning right after "news4 today." >>> virginia once again becoming the focus of both presidential campaigns today. president obama and republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan will both campaign in the commonwealth. the president will hold a rally in richmond this afternoon. ryan will make tw stops in virginia today. he'll appear at events in bristol and in charlottesville. >> please welcome the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. >> president obama was a guest on "the tonight show" with jay leno last night. >> what's this thing with trump and you? it's like me and letterman. what has he got against you? >> this all dates back to when we were growing up together in kenya. >> the president has made several other late night talk show appearances in recent weeks. he was on the daily show with jon stewart just last week. >>> mitt romney will spend all of today in ohio. he'll take a bus tour across the state with stops in cincinnati, worthington and defiance. it is quite a contrast from yesterday. the republican presidential touching down in all four time zones in the continental united states. he had rallies in nevada, colorado, and iowa bef
lee boyd malvo this morning right after "news4 today." >>> virginia once again becoming the focus of both presidential campaigns today. president obama and republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan will both campaign in the commonwealth. the president will hold a rally in richmond this afternoon. ryan will make tw stops in virginia today. he'll appear at events in bristol and in charlottesville. >> please welcome the 44th president of the united states, barack...
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he got a lot of early support from 350e78 like senator ron paul from kentucky and florida and mike lee from utah and managed even though he was considered and underdog when the primary started managed to beat in a run off, the general election there is not contested at all. so it's kind of a done deal. host: here is a story from dallas ted cruise put on the line a considerable chunk of his personal wealth from his big law firm work which and you can see an image of the g.o.p. candidate as they watch the returns. in that race. let's go back to lynn university and hear from our next student. caller: my question is we seen in this presidential race that women are one of the main targeted voters by obama and romney which i was wondering how important will be the women vote in this congressional races? guest: i think the women's vote is important. women make up a majority of voters about 52%. they are there is a big portion of the women's vote that has been undieded but the interesting thing is that since the first presidential debate, governor romney has done much better with women voters.
he got a lot of early support from 350e78 like senator ron paul from kentucky and florida and mike lee from utah and managed even though he was considered and underdog when the primary started managed to beat in a run off, the general election there is not contested at all. so it's kind of a done deal. host: here is a story from dallas ted cruise put on the line a considerable chunk of his personal wealth from his big law firm work which and you can see an image of the g.o.p. candidate as they...
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lee-day span, that kind of thing. >> well, we would suggest you look multiple times every day. no, look. >> come on, paul fixate order any individual poll result which is what happens partisans like to grab on to, you know, result and say, well, my guy is up two points here. my guy is up three points there. i mean, look at the balance of the evidence which is why i think the quick politics averages are such a useful tool because they sort of balance out any of the dash results out there and look for trends. i mean, look for -- you know, how does one poll compare to where that same poll was, you know, two weeks ago. apples to apples. the other thing that i think is important to look at, too, you're valuating these individual swing states. look at the president's vote share. and joe, you mentioned this about colorado. the problem for the president, he has leads in the swing states, two, three points. problem is he's not over 50% in any of them. he is stuck at 48%. 48.5%. 49% and the question is, you mother, as polls come in, is he going to be able to get to the critical 50% plus 1. >> that's what -- you kn
lee-day span, that kind of thing. >> well, we would suggest you look multiple times every day. no, look. >> come on, paul fixate order any individual poll result which is what happens partisans like to grab on to, you know, result and say, well, my guy is up two points here. my guy is up three points there. i mean, look at the balance of the evidence which is why i think the quick politics averages are such a useful tool because they sort of balance out any of the dash results out...