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randolph's integrand he's a correspondent for the french news agency a.f.p. and he joins us now eric how big is the bite from this fool in the reality what will the consequences be well so far we haven't seen the worst effects of that as the continues to deteriorate imports are going to cost more and that's going to start to really stink the normal population but what it does reflect is that people have lost faith in the government to deal with the economic problems in the country they're rushing to the dollar to try and find somewhere where they can keep their money safe we've also seen gold prices shooting through the roof and it's a sign of that lack of trust in the government to keep things light especially as u.s. pressure continues to mount and sanctions are just around the corner again next week and is the iranian government doing anything about the situation that we know of. yeah it's been quite interesting while the economic policies are still rather vague and they haven't got anything to convincing to get around that we are seeing them start to crac
randolph's integrand he's a correspondent for the french news agency a.f.p. and he joins us now eric how big is the bite from this fool in the reality what will the consequences be well so far we haven't seen the worst effects of that as the continues to deteriorate imports are going to cost more and that's going to start to really stink the normal population but what it does reflect is that people have lost faith in the government to deal with the economic problems in the country they're...
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chris randolph:"we understand what our mission is and what we need to do. weúre up here from southern california just trying to help in any way we can."firefighters from across the state traveling to the yolo county fair grounds... where an all- inclusive city has popped up for them.olivia degennaro: "firefighters tell me they have everything they need to live here at camp. thereús a cafeteria, bathrooms, and some of them even sleep on site in tents."many of them have been away from home for more than a week...chris randolph:"itús going on 10 days right now..." working 24 hour shifts...josh jansson:"itús extreme. these guys have been out here for... most of them came here from the pawnee fire that started two weeks ago and they left that fire to come to this fire so...... 24 hours a day... itús challenging."and today... theyúre keeping a close eye on the weather...taking advantage of cooler temperatures and calm winds ahead of a challenging weekend.josh jansson:going to heat up at least 10-15 degrees again. the relative humidity is going to drop possibly ba
chris randolph:"we understand what our mission is and what we need to do. weúre up here from southern california just trying to help in any way we can."firefighters from across the state traveling to the yolo county fair grounds... where an all- inclusive city has popped up for them.olivia degennaro: "firefighters tell me they have everything they need to live here at camp. thereús a cafeteria, bathrooms, and some of them even sleep on site in tents."many of them have been...
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randolph is in tehran he's a correspondent for the french news agency a.f.p. eric what are the consequences of this huge fold in the reale first of all was so far we haven't seen a terrible. but we are going to very soon see imports becoming much more. about them. and it's just adding to general sense of the malays about the economy which is already struggling with the lack of jobs lot of young people under. educated population just can't find work. and having this currency is going to. so what is around doing about it because as you mentioned it but a heap on their hands the economy itself is not in a good situation employment and now this comes across as. yes quite interesting we've seen some of the usual rhetoric that this is enemy conspiracies and so on but we've also seen a drive towards actually tackling some of the corruption that plaguing the government and the economy for so long publishing names of people that were profiteering on the back of this currency collapse naming about sixty arrests of people connected some of them to the government over the
randolph is in tehran he's a correspondent for the french news agency a.f.p. eric what are the consequences of this huge fold in the reale first of all was so far we haven't seen a terrible. but we are going to very soon see imports becoming much more. about them. and it's just adding to general sense of the malays about the economy which is already struggling with the lack of jobs lot of young people under. educated population just can't find work. and having this currency is going to. so what...
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randolph was also a grandson of thomas jefferson. davis and randolph were meeting four confederate generals. robert e. lee, joseph johnson, james long street and gus ta vary smith. union general george mcclelland had an army at yorktown. the confederate was john mcgruder, prince john. he was quite clever, an interesting, flamboyant, theatrical man. magruder put on a show for george mcclelland. he marched his men in a circle around and around in front of a gap in the forest that separated the two armies. he told him men to be as noisy as they possible could and shout out orders to nonexistence units. he had men in the back of the lines chop down trees, strip from branches, paint them black and set them up horizontally on hillsides so they looked like cannons. all this stuff worked. george and his spies were apparently fooled by these tricks being played on them by general magruder. davis and his advisers were pleased that magruder was holding mcclelland off but at some point, they knew they would probably have to face this threat to r
randolph was also a grandson of thomas jefferson. davis and randolph were meeting four confederate generals. robert e. lee, joseph johnson, james long street and gus ta vary smith. union general george mcclelland had an army at yorktown. the confederate was john mcgruder, prince john. he was quite clever, an interesting, flamboyant, theatrical man. magruder put on a show for george mcclelland. he marched his men in a circle around and around in front of a gap in the forest that separated the...
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or more now let's cross over to tehran with eric randolph who's a correspondent for the french news agency a.f.p. thanks for joining us what more can you tell us about the reaction from iran to try statement. there is a reaction so far the bit cautious about rushing in to responding to this was thrown from top. eyes of the president saying that the precondition for meeting would be that the u.s. comes back to the nuclear do it reduces its hostility and starts to respect the nation before anything was going to happen but so far i think they're weighing their response which is a very skeptical about the idea that they never talk to the trump ministration so now president rouhani has been criticized for making a deal with what hardliners air and call the greatest satan in the first place what was the nuclear pact which trump told the neutral neutral this nuclear pact anyway the trump old out of that's what he's been criticized for so can he afford to pursue rapprochement with the u.s. a second time. certainly true the iran has taken a big political hit from this he both invested a lot of the
or more now let's cross over to tehran with eric randolph who's a correspondent for the french news agency a.f.p. thanks for joining us what more can you tell us about the reaction from iran to try statement. there is a reaction so far the bit cautious about rushing in to responding to this was thrown from top. eyes of the president saying that the precondition for meeting would be that the u.s. comes back to the nuclear do it reduces its hostility and starts to respect the nation before...
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community could be in for another surprise when it comes to iran or let's cross over to tehran with eric randolph here's a correspondent for the french news agency. tell us more about iran's reaction or latest statements concerning their country. so far pretty muted they are rushing into a response from the top officials. lower down officials who have given a mixed response some say. no way to iran to negotiate unless the u.s. comes back into the nuclear deal others say for instance the foreign policy commission saying. we shouldn't make negotiations with the u.s. it's a blue we need to find a way to move forward so this is a bit of a mix but nothing from the top leaders yet now when president rouhani originally negotiated the rand nuclear deal hardliners in his country vilified him politically can he even afford to begin to pursue a rapprochement with the u.s. a second time i mean this is clearly the rouhani has very little political capital with most of the states alone is it just missed the all the nuclear deal in trying to fifteen on reaching out to the well going to try to foreign investment
community could be in for another surprise when it comes to iran or let's cross over to tehran with eric randolph here's a correspondent for the french news agency. tell us more about iran's reaction or latest statements concerning their country. so far pretty muted they are rushing into a response from the top officials. lower down officials who have given a mixed response some say. no way to iran to negotiate unless the u.s. comes back into the nuclear deal others say for instance the foreign...
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of legendary william randolph hearst. >> patricia hurst is 19.r fiance were in her apartment last night when a woman and two armed men burst in, dragged patricia downstairs, threw her into the trunk of a car and drove off. >> the kidnapping may be part of a nationwide campaign of terrorism. >> it had been three days of false alarms until news came this this berkeley radio station had received what looks to be the first real message from the kidnappers. >> the overwhelming irony of the patty hearst kidnapping is that the most marginal of groups manages to pull off what is, after watergate, the biggest media spectacle of the decade. >> the kidnappers are members of a terrorist group that calls themselves the symbionese liberation army. >> it calls on them to unite into a fighting force. with the demands of the sla, death to the fascist insect that preys on the life of the people. >> we love you, patty, and we're all praying for you. i know those people. they have good ideals. they're just going about them the wrong way. >> initially, patty's kidnap
of legendary william randolph hearst. >> patricia hurst is 19.r fiance were in her apartment last night when a woman and two armed men burst in, dragged patricia downstairs, threw her into the trunk of a car and drove off. >> the kidnapping may be part of a nationwide campaign of terrorism. >> it had been three days of false alarms until news came this this berkeley radio station had received what looks to be the first real message from the kidnappers. >> the...
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a $1 billion bill in 1965 on the front page of the chicago tribune is not a picture of jennings randolph, but robbie kennedy. that was sort of the town. -- tone. bobby had a weird relationship with his secretary who would tally up the hours he had set presiding which was like a duty of freshmen senators to sit and preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time. bobby writes i didn't do too well, did i? the secretary writes, nope. he brought great attention to senate hearings that other senators could not bring, and those field hearings which he is famously tangling with the sheriff of delano county in california. kern county, i should say. he would draw attention. -- the big three automakers, those hearings. the washington post said he dressed down the executives of the big three as if they were teenagers flunking their driver's ed test. and with the prosecutorial nature, he relished that part of being a senator. they always thought he was going to tackle education, and he never really dead. he did have an ability to att
a $1 billion bill in 1965 on the front page of the chicago tribune is not a picture of jennings randolph, but robbie kennedy. that was sort of the town. -- tone. bobby had a weird relationship with his secretary who would tally up the hours he had set presiding which was like a duty of freshmen senators to sit and preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time. bobby writes i didn't do too well, did i? the secretary writes,...
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lastt nigh were busy responing to several outdoor fires ignited by illegal fireworks, this one on randolphce northwest in a dumpsteraying that they -- d.c. fire saying th this could easily have been someone else's home and there was another one on fairm street northwest. that one actually was a dumpster fire in a trash chute. also bringing smoke into many people's apartments as well. now, d.c. police told us they got a cl for the fireworks on fairmountlsee s.troun a d.c.e telling us they were made are of it because of that article and they wanted the make sure that it wasn't going to happen this year. at d.c. poe headquarters, i'm melanie 43 ishe teight now. secretary of state mike pompeo is inort friday meeting with north korean leader m jong un. friday's meeting is expected to include plans tole dismant north korea's nuclear program. after north korea pompeo willda denuclearizization. pompeo will that end his week in bruels where he'll join the president at the annual nato summit. tend make america greatmp will again rally in great falls montana. the president is expected to address his
lastt nigh were busy responing to several outdoor fires ignited by illegal fireworks, this one on randolphce northwest in a dumpsteraying that they -- d.c. fire saying th this could easily have been someone else's home and there was another one on fairm street northwest. that one actually was a dumpster fire in a trash chute. also bringing smoke into many people's apartments as well. now, d.c. police told us they got a cl for the fireworks on fairmountlsee s.troun a d.c.e telling us they were...
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that was being championed by i think generalings randolph, the senator from west virginia. bobby goes and he makes over the weekend, just writes this amendment and deliver as speech, his first comments on the floor of the senate. the bill passes, it's a $1 billion bill in 1965. and on the front page of the "chicago tribune" is not a picture of generalings randolph, who had shepherded the bill, it was bobby kennedy. and that was sort of the tone and pace. bobby had a weird relationship. his secretary angie novello would tally up the hours that he had sat presiding which is, i'll refer to you, a duty of freshmen senators, to sit and preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time. and bobby writes on the sheet. i didn't do too well, did i? and his secretary writes back, nope in all capital letters. he brought great attention to senate hearings that other senators could not bring and those field hearings in which he's famously tangling with the sheriff of delano county in california. and kern county, i should s
that was being championed by i think generalings randolph, the senator from west virginia. bobby goes and he makes over the weekend, just writes this amendment and deliver as speech, his first comments on the floor of the senate. the bill passes, it's a $1 billion bill in 1965. and on the front page of the "chicago tribune" is not a picture of generalings randolph, who had shepherded the bill, it was bobby kennedy. and that was sort of the tone and pace. bobby had a weird...
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comment from from the white house eric thank you so much that was eric randolph there with the a.p. news agency talking to us from tehran now north korea is reportedly working on new missiles after promising to denuclearize according to the washington post u.s. intelligence services say they have detected renewed activity at a north korean site that has produced ballistic missiles in the past in june at his summit with donald trump north korean leader kim jong il and had promised to work toward getting rid of his country's nuclear weapons. well with me in the studio to talk about this is about baggage from the german council on foreign relations thanks for being with us so the u.s. is detected renewed activity at a north korean missile factory sounds rather vague what does it mean that is a rather wake indeed the voicing post itself is very very good in its report just quoting some intelligence services generally speaking we don't know what capabilities the north koreans have a missile technologies and these pictures basically at to it what they see on the it's at live pictures is b
comment from from the white house eric thank you so much that was eric randolph there with the a.p. news agency talking to us from tehran now north korea is reportedly working on new missiles after promising to denuclearize according to the washington post u.s. intelligence services say they have detected renewed activity at a north korean site that has produced ballistic missiles in the past in june at his summit with donald trump north korean leader kim jong il and had promised to work toward...
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on the front page of the chicago tribune there is not a picture of jennings randolph but it was bobby kennedy. now that sets the tone and pace. bobby had a weird relationship. the secretary would tally up the hours that he had set for siding which was a duty of the freshman senators to preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time and bobby writes on the sheet, i didn't do too well, did i? the senator wrote nope.>> he brought great attention to the hearings that other senators could not hear -- bring. in the hearings that he is tangling with the sheriff in california in kern county, he would draw attention with the big three automakers in the hearings. the washington post said he dressed down the executives of the big three as if they were teenagers or -- flunking the drivers add test. he really relished that part of being a senator. they always thought he was going to tackle education and he never really did. >> he did have the ability to attract publicity which is important when you are trying to get people to pay
on the front page of the chicago tribune there is not a picture of jennings randolph but it was bobby kennedy. now that sets the tone and pace. bobby had a weird relationship. the secretary would tally up the hours that he had set for siding which was a duty of the freshman senators to preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time and bobby writes on the sheet, i didn't do too well, did i? the senator wrote nope.>> he...
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randolph's integrand he's a correspondent for the french news agency a.f.p. need joins us now eric how big is the bite from this fool in the reality what will the consequences be. well so far we haven't seen the worst effects of that as that continues to deteriorate imports are going to cost more and that's going to start to really stink the normal population but what it does reflect is that people have lost faith in the government to deal with the economic problems in the country they're rushing to the dollar to try and find somewhere where they can keep that money safe we've also seen gold prices shooting through the roof and it's a sign of that lack of trust in the government to keep things of life especially as u.s. pressure continues to mount and sanctions are just around the corner again next week and is the iranian government doing anything about the situation that we know of yes been quite interesting while the economic policies still rather vague and they haven't been anything too convincing to get around that we are seeing them start to crack down a
randolph's integrand he's a correspondent for the french news agency a.f.p. need joins us now eric how big is the bite from this fool in the reality what will the consequences be. well so far we haven't seen the worst effects of that as that continues to deteriorate imports are going to cost more and that's going to start to really stink the normal population but what it does reflect is that people have lost faith in the government to deal with the economic problems in the country they're...
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. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty. shaking things up a particular skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom. >> these type cases, you have to take on the personality, and you have to see this person's world through their eyes. >> he sat there for a bit, looked around. the russian notes in kate's handwriting made sense, but why chinese paper money? and why was her brand-new prescription sitting there untouched? >> the medication in which she had gotten for a prescription was still on her dresser, unused. >> that medication was her lifeline. she needed it to counter depression, anxiety, insomnia. she never left home without it. meanwhile, cyber-sleuth bill capps buried himself in social media sites. kate used them. bill scoured them
. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty. shaking things up a particular skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom....
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. >> reporter: nancy randolph was among the many residents who tried to rush home from work and ended up having to wait in long lines of traffic stopped by the roadblock on marsh creek road as the smoke crept toward their homes and hills and helicopters circled overhead. >> i know there are three fire trucks at my house right now and they saved the structures. that used to be my i know the family. >> reporter: this man said he's glad to see the flames missed his home. >> i was outside with my hose washing it out. >> reporter: one woman worried about her daughter who lives right in the fire zone. >> they've been cutting down all the pine trees and stuffed is because of this -- oh, look at the black clouds -- oh my god.>> firefighters likely will -- firefighters said people likely won't be able to return soon. >> there is no power left to this area at all. >> reporter: at the clayton community center they began setting up a shelter with drinks, snacks and space for up to 100 cops for any residents who cannot get back in the their homes. -- into their homes. here are the names of the she
. >> reporter: nancy randolph was among the many residents who tried to rush home from work and ended up having to wait in long lines of traffic stopped by the roadblock on marsh creek road as the smoke crept toward their homes and hills and helicopters circled overhead. >> i know there are three fire trucks at my house right now and they saved the structures. that used to be my i know the family. >> reporter: this man said he's glad to see the flames missed his home. >>...
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fire crews responding to several outdoor fires ignited by illegal fireworks here o randolph place northwest dumpster fire, fire crews saying this could someone's homestead.n rthwest a few hours latert there was a similar dumpster fire in the base of atm apart building trash chute that sent smokel.nto apartments as so, dangerous situations all around. i know a lot of people say, look, these little small fireworks displays, they light up all over the city after the official fireworks are gone but this one as we saw that groan very large in p size. d.olice say they did receive some callsbout it around 9:30 p.m. and thear d.c. artment said they werere article and they wanted to make sure it wasn't going to happen this yr. live at d.c. police adquarters, i'm melaniealnwick,. >> ♪ >> still celebrating the fourth. like the fourth hangover. >> yeah. >> 5:05 right now. checking the forecast and of course traffic.y oh, msh, erin. >> it's a mess out thereel unforty already. >> yeah. we'll j get to you int a second. mike thomas les do this. >> weather has been very similar to all week to be honest, nic
fire crews responding to several outdoor fires ignited by illegal fireworks here o randolph place northwest dumpster fire, fire crews saying this could someone's homestead.n rthwest a few hours latert there was a similar dumpster fire in the base of atm apart building trash chute that sent smokel.nto apartments as so, dangerous situations all around. i know a lot of people say, look, these little small fireworks displays, they light up all over the city after the official fireworks are gone but...
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this was on randolph place northwest.ou should leave the fireworks alone to burn out and then submerge them inwa r. >>> this year's fourth of july parade hored five people killed. sakes wald in,aring the banner and some marchedith them. visitors brought balloons and owers in a moi moral for those killed. >> for me, it makes it sadder. ut the community com together. and everyone will celebrate and honor the victims. >> the deadly shooting happened one week ago today. the suspect is being held in jail without bond. >>> a community is mourning the death of a father who died on outhe y of july. friends of the victim tell news 4 he had two jobs and leaves behind a 5-year-old daughter. >>> your time right now, 6:48. >>> let's go tosh the traffic. s been tracking it this morning. what's going on? >> three different crashes. this is the third of the morning. looking at indian head highway. re's the latest problem. northbou indian head highway overturned vehicle. we had a right lane getting by and theyyitopped that. to get some la
this was on randolph place northwest.ou should leave the fireworks alone to burn out and then submerge them inwa r. >>> this year's fourth of july parade hored five people killed. sakes wald in,aring the banner and some marchedith them. visitors brought balloons and owers in a moi moral for those killed. >> for me, it makes it sadder. ut the community com together. and everyone will celebrate and honor the victims. >> the deadly shooting happened one week ago today. the...
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. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services but we also really
. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the...
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on the front page of the chicago tribune there is not a picture of jennings randolph but it was bobby kennedy. now that sets the tone and pace. bobby had a weird relationship. the secretary would tally up the hours that he had set for siding which was a duty of the freshman senators to preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time and bobby writes on the sheet, i didn't do too well, did i? the senator wrote nope.>> he brought great attention to the hearings that other senators could not hear -- bring. in the hearings that he is tangling with the sheriff in california in kern county, he would draw attention with the big three automakers in the hearings. the washington post said he dressed down the executives of the big three as if they were teenagers or -- flunking the drivers add test. he really relished that part of being a senator. they always thought he was going to tackle education and he never really did. >> he did have the ability to attract publicity which is important when you are trying to get people to pay
on the front page of the chicago tribune there is not a picture of jennings randolph but it was bobby kennedy. now that sets the tone and pace. bobby had a weird relationship. the secretary would tally up the hours that he had set for siding which was a duty of the freshman senators to preside over the senate. bobby had 75 hours compared to 125 for walter mondale who was a freshman at the same time and bobby writes on the sheet, i didn't do too well, did i? the senator wrote nope.>> he...
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so the term "fake news" then was picked up as a way to kind of critique people like william randolph randolph hurst, based on profiting off people's interest in outlandish stories, sensational stories, stories of explosion, stories of mellow drama. and these are all things we see in our media environment today. another form of media that emerges is the radio, right? and we see in the beginning of the radio, take the case of the titanic, right? the titanic was saved by the radio, or in a way, they used the wireless telegraph to get the california -- save them. at the same time, there were fake radio reports about the titanic being saved that went out by individuals transmitting stuff. so, again, we see this ambivalent relationship to the technological tool that it allows for both good things and also for the spread of misinformation. television, we could think about, as well. think back to the movie network, right? sydney pollack's increasingly prescient view of the media environment. so around the 1970s, you see the erosion of the firewall between news divisions and programming, wher
so the term "fake news" then was picked up as a way to kind of critique people like william randolph randolph hurst, based on profiting off people's interest in outlandish stories, sensational stories, stories of explosion, stories of mellow drama. and these are all things we see in our media environment today. another form of media that emerges is the radio, right? and we see in the beginning of the radio, take the case of the titanic, right? the titanic was saved by the radio, or in...
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to slice it up into a couple of parks to the minds invested one of which he was partnered william randolph hearst father most of the other comstock history doesn't have that establishment they were working together in 1858 although perhaps the later years and that was southeastern idaho another line failed but the third one -- the third line was with those irish partners did end up have a good or body and that paid off so when you made a raise if you got a lot and they invested that raise on the on virginia and then that hit the big bonanza to push them to astronomical realms of wealth. so john mackay comes down from virginia city from 1875 and savings san francisco from financial calamity. he had a childhood he did not say much but worked super hard. it was difficult to make mining strike to get a big fancy carriage and fancy house never go down again but john mackay was not like that he worked alongside his men all the time. there is a cool anecdote of a few months after the bank of california failure there is a huge fire in virginia city that ruined the town and his mind. everything exc
to slice it up into a couple of parks to the minds invested one of which he was partnered william randolph hearst father most of the other comstock history doesn't have that establishment they were working together in 1858 although perhaps the later years and that was southeastern idaho another line failed but the third one -- the third line was with those irish partners did end up have a good or body and that paid off so when you made a raise if you got a lot and they invested that raise on...
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and the good days and alton has been there for me, and alex randolph, not at the department anymore buticking. and never tire, always driven general manager. last but not least, and if not for some of my old bosses could be watching this meeting broadcast, i would say the best boss ever, sarah mattlin. thank you. and commissioners and thank you, the last time i was here speaking before you i was asking for additional funding for willie woo woo clubhouse on behalf of supervisor aaron peskin and the chinatown community. you granted the funding. it's amazing how you dedicated your time and energy to serving the city. it's an honor serving the best park system with you. >> president buell: thank you very much. [applause] that concludes my report. >> is there anyone who would like to make public comment on this item? if so, come up. >> good morning, commissioners. richard rothman, first vice chair of the park and open space advisory committee, and on behalf of our members we like to wish dawn the best of luck in her future endeavors and thank her for staffing our meetings and for coming and
and the good days and alton has been there for me, and alex randolph, not at the department anymore buticking. and never tire, always driven general manager. last but not least, and if not for some of my old bosses could be watching this meeting broadcast, i would say the best boss ever, sarah mattlin. thank you. and commissioners and thank you, the last time i was here speaking before you i was asking for additional funding for willie woo woo clubhouse on behalf of supervisor aaron peskin and...
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acknowledge the elected officials, alice randolph from art city officials board, carmen two, our assessor recorder, the woman of the hour, for sure. [cheers and applause] clair farley from our office of transgender services. [applause] london breed, our president of the board of supervisors. our treasured tax collector and our share of. [applause] so today, in san francisco, and throughout the month, we honour both individuals that have made a significant difference in the past that are doing it now in the present and will in the future, for our lgbtq community. we also acknowledge all the organizations that work with our community of san francisco on lgbtq issues that make san francisco who we are as a city. you know, as civil rights are under attack throughout our country, it is so important that san francisco stands tall above every other place in america. that we, as a city, recommit ourselves to reject the ideologies of bigotry and hatred that come out of the trump administration and others throughout our country, throughout the world, at times. san francisco needs to remain a beacon
acknowledge the elected officials, alice randolph from art city officials board, carmen two, our assessor recorder, the woman of the hour, for sure. [cheers and applause] clair farley from our office of transgender services. [applause] london breed, our president of the board of supervisors. our treasured tax collector and our share of. [applause] so today, in san francisco, and throughout the month, we honour both individuals that have made a significant difference in the past that are doing...
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i especially want to say a big thank you to existing university president randolph farley for hosting us here tonight and burkholder sin, emily carpenter. i also want to thank all the wonderful salon partners with the national public library. with the national public library foundation, but page. so everyone who's associated, a huge thanks and for everyone else who's helping out tonight. these things take a village for sure. i hope you party purchased books, but if you haven't read the to purchase additional copies, they would be happy to accommodate you and know that a 10% and they are right there in the lobby. mr. turner has presided the bucs, but if you would like to stay for assigning and have them personalize your boat, i believe the line will start on my right, you're left side of the auditorium. mr. turner was say on stage and there will be volunteers to help you through that process. so there aren't too many rules, but we want to be so respectful of our guests. no flash photography. in a photography. no recording at any time. as to be the time when you take out your funds and
i especially want to say a big thank you to existing university president randolph farley for hosting us here tonight and burkholder sin, emily carpenter. i also want to thank all the wonderful salon partners with the national public library. with the national public library foundation, but page. so everyone who's associated, a huge thanks and for everyone else who's helping out tonight. these things take a village for sure. i hope you party purchased books, but if you haven't read the to...
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. >> nancy randolph was among the resident dens who tried to rush home from work and ended up having to wait in long lines of traffic stopped by the road block. the smoke crept towards their homes in the hills. helicopters circled overhead i know there's three fire trucks at my house and they saved my str uk churs she knows the people who live in the house that burnt. >> it used to be my brother's house. >> this man says he was relieved the flames approached but missed his home. >> it came down to my house. >> the fire? >> yeah, the fire. i was outside with the hose. >> one woman worried about her daughter in the fire zone. >> they have been cutting down the pine trees and stuff because of this. look at the black clouds, oh my god. >> fire o fishes say residents in the evacuation zones likely will not be able to return home. >> pg&e shut down the electricity on marsh road so there's no power in this area at all. >> the red cross began setting up a shelter with drinks, snacks and clearing space for up to 100 cots for residents who can't get back to their homes. >> power to the areas t
. >> nancy randolph was among the resident dens who tried to rush home from work and ended up having to wait in long lines of traffic stopped by the road block. the smoke crept towards their homes in the hills. helicopters circled overhead i know there's three fire trucks at my house and they saved my str uk churs she knows the people who live in the house that burnt. >> it used to be my brother's house. >> this man says he was relieved the flames approached but missed his...
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is was along randolph place in northwest. this is a reminder to only purchase legal fireworks. fire officials say when you're done with the fireworks, you should leave them alone for about ten mutes and then submerge them in water. >>> a man in an arundel county is treated for catastrophic injuries caused byllegal fireworks. this happened tuesday night in e millersv that man held a mortar tube in one hand and dropped a lit mortar into it with the other explosioing an he is expected to recover. no one else was hurt. >>> now to another day of heat and humidity. our heat wave started at the end of last week. an it's still going strong today. >> it is. let's check in with our meteorologist with more on what we can expect today. another hot one. >> yeah, we're in syen of the heat wave. right now 87 degrees out there. the feel like temperature at 96. man, it is feeling hot. it going to feel hotter by this afternoon. we're going to take it to 9 today will resemble yesterday in a lot of ways starting o starting off dry. nice breaks of sun. the chance for isolated showers and storms rev
is was along randolph place in northwest. this is a reminder to only purchase legal fireworks. fire officials say when you're done with the fireworks, you should leave them alone for about ten mutes and then submerge them in water. >>> a man in an arundel county is treated for catastrophic injuries caused byllegal fireworks. this happened tuesday night in e millersv that man held a mortar tube in one hand and dropped a lit mortar into it with the other explosioing an he is expected to...
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. >> nancy randolph was among the many who rushed home from work and then headed wait in -- had to wait in long lines of traffic stop on marsh creek road as the smoke crept toward their homes and hills and helicopters circled overhead. >> i know there are three fire trucks at my house and they saved all three of my buildings. that used to be my brother's house. i know the family. >> reporter: this man said he was relieved the flames approached but missed his home. >> it came right down to my house -- yes, the fire. i was outside with a hose. >> reporter: one worman worried about her daughter who lives -- one woman worried about her daughter who lives right in the fire zone.>> oh -- look at the black clouds -- oh my god. >> reporter: they said residents will likely not be able to return home immediately. >> we had to shut down all the electricity so there is no power to the area at all. >> the red cross began setting up a shelter with drinks and snacks and shelters -- cots for up to 100 residents who cannot get back into their homes. we have the addresses for the two evacuation centers,
. >> nancy randolph was among the many who rushed home from work and then headed wait in -- had to wait in long lines of traffic stop on marsh creek road as the smoke crept toward their homes and hills and helicopters circled overhead. >> i know there are three fire trucks at my house and they saved all three of my buildings. that used to be my brother's house. i know the family. >> reporter: this man said he was relieved the flames approached but missed his home. >> it...
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philip randolph institute. good evening, everyone. today, i'm not going to take a position on whether it was to be or not to be. i just want to bring you all to one important attention. this community is torn apart over this housing. this community should not be in this position. you know, one of the things that i do is i mediate construction workers, construction projects, called construction partering. you -- partnering. you all ever heard of that? it needs to start here. there needs to be some mediation where the folks who need housing, the folks that need opportunity for jobs, the folks that need opportunities for land all can have a conversation, and we can reach a reasonable conclusion to this problem. our community should not be torn apart by these kinds of activities that are put forth, whether they're opportunities for housing, whether it's opportunities for jobs, because the reality is this community has been offered a lot of the same stuff over and over again, ladies and gentlemen, and obviously, this community has not been
philip randolph institute. good evening, everyone. today, i'm not going to take a position on whether it was to be or not to be. i just want to bring you all to one important attention. this community is torn apart over this housing. this community should not be in this position. you know, one of the things that i do is i mediate construction workers, construction projects, called construction partering. you -- partnering. you all ever heard of that? it needs to start here. there needs to be...
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they are going off to war, and sure enough, the randolph county winchester, indiana, n may 16, 1861 reports, the army furnishes employment for many, and the indianapolis daily on july 6 says that men without property, business, or make wart are ready to their permanent calling. beards town, illinois, was a river town. it was on the illinois river, and river traffic had been dead long time. as of the end of april, there was an effective blockade, efore that, there was a voluntary blockade. here were no goods going down river because there was no one buying them, no passengers coming up the river. travel, no reason to and the editor of the beards own paper, who obviously wrote exactly as he spoke, apprised local fellow at a was recruiting for the war and great many e is a men out of employment who might as well take a little trip as not. the pay of volunteers has been increased and there is now more clear money in that business other that we know of. that certainly was true. communities were adding to the money that you could get from the army. the state of vermont agreed on, i think april 26
they are going off to war, and sure enough, the randolph county winchester, indiana, n may 16, 1861 reports, the army furnishes employment for many, and the indianapolis daily on july 6 says that men without property, business, or make wart are ready to their permanent calling. beards town, illinois, was a river town. it was on the illinois river, and river traffic had been dead long time. as of the end of april, there was an effective blockade, efore that, there was a voluntary blockade. here...
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philip randolph institute here in san francisco. we've provided workforce programs and development resources for bayview-hunters point residents over two decades. we send fliers, went door to door, we ran our van pool shuttle service for meetings, attended other community meetings, and through our service provider network, we reached out to community leaders, various organizations, business owners, and most important, our residents. we heard from hundreds of community members and stakeholders. family with kids and pet owners expressed their desire and provided input on the 11 acre park and open space that you guys just saw, we talked about beautiful pathways, native plants, and gravel beaches, and these kids use our city's parks and open spaces as their living classrooms every day. job seekers want career opportunities, not just in construction but also in property management and entrepreneurship. there's a plan for a marketplace with similar potential to be just as successful as pike peak in seattle. this could be a beacon for econ
philip randolph institute here in san francisco. we've provided workforce programs and development resources for bayview-hunters point residents over two decades. we send fliers, went door to door, we ran our van pool shuttle service for meetings, attended other community meetings, and through our service provider network, we reached out to community leaders, various organizations, business owners, and most important, our residents. we heard from hundreds of community members and stakeholders....
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i'm jackie flynn, phillip randolph institute here in san francisco. as many of you know, we work with families across the city. over the years, our organization has volunteered to help connect low-income families and at-risk youth to san francisco rec and park activities like the green ages program. we've worked with supervisor cohen's office, build inc., to create a genuine community engagement program that allows our families to provide input on changes happening in the neighborhood. to many families in our neighborhood, every penny counts. oftentimes when folks get worried about hearing about bond measures that may impact their income and gentrify the neighborhood. it's been providing opportunity for residents to communicate concerns and also express their desires. we encourage all residents to participate in their civic duty and vote in every election. as we've heard from parents, youth and elders that use or want to use open spaces and parks, they've said they need more. the ones they have need updated or improvements. and at the epitome of it al
i'm jackie flynn, phillip randolph institute here in san francisco. as many of you know, we work with families across the city. over the years, our organization has volunteered to help connect low-income families and at-risk youth to san francisco rec and park activities like the green ages program. we've worked with supervisor cohen's office, build inc., to create a genuine community engagement program that allows our families to provide input on changes happening in the neighborhood. to many...
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his motion -- randolphs of virginia, his motion that, ok, here we are at the end of june, i move that we recess, this is not his exact words, but in essence, let's recess, reconvene on our nation's birthday, independence day, at one of the local churches. let's worship god together and after we as a group here have worshiped god together, then -- then let's come back and try this again. we're not making progress. that passed. they went to the reform church in philadelphia and it must have gone well. you can find prayers that the esiding pastor, the reverend william rogers, prayed. he brought that group together through prayer. by the grace of god. and they came back and gave us the greatest founding document in the history of the world. we have to get back to where we teach right and wrong. that's why john adams in 1797, as president of the united states, said, look, this constitution was meant for a moral and religious people. it's holy inadequate for the government -- wholly inadequate for the government of any other. and he was right. d when you fail to instill those moral understa
his motion -- randolphs of virginia, his motion that, ok, here we are at the end of june, i move that we recess, this is not his exact words, but in essence, let's recess, reconvene on our nation's birthday, independence day, at one of the local churches. let's worship god together and after we as a group here have worshiped god together, then -- then let's come back and try this again. we're not making progress. that passed. they went to the reform church in philadelphia and it must have gone...
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yes, randolph? >> i think the white house actually sends a huge political message out. it's the message of optimism, hope, vision. and you just look at the build out of the great cities of the united states that followed on afterwards. and in terms of conservation and looking after things, we in britain haven't always had that optimism that you've had in america. we conserve our history really beautifully, but we are not sometimes brave enough. and one of the things which i really admired is going out to the home of president roosevelt out to hyde park is the amazing whole center around that which explains the deprivations of the 1920s, why america was very isolationist. i think some of those things, and you've outdone them as well, have really inspired what i call the highest quality of visitor experience. i think sometimes in britain we need to look for a bit more inspiration from our american cousins on what you've achieved with your places. >> i suppose it's a fascinating question as well because i think this idea of conservation and i suppose one of the best defini
yes, randolph? >> i think the white house actually sends a huge political message out. it's the message of optimism, hope, vision. and you just look at the build out of the great cities of the united states that followed on afterwards. and in terms of conservation and looking after things, we in britain haven't always had that optimism that you've had in america. we conserve our history really beautifully, but we are not sometimes brave enough. and one of the things which i really admired...
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the term "fake news" was picked people way to critique like will -- william randolph hearst who was driving an increasingly larger wire service that was profiting off of people's interest in outlandish stories. we seere all things that in our immediate environment today. another form of media that emerges is a radio. in the beginning of the radio, take the case of the titanic. the titanic was saved by the , they used theay wireless telegraph to get the california to save them. at the same time, there were fake radio reports about the titanic being saved that when out by individuals transmitting stuff. we see an ambivalent relationship with a technological tools. television we could think about as well. inc. back to the movie "network." " think back to the movie network." a firewall between news divisions and programming. what had once been a quid pro quo, we give you a license to make money off of this monopoly that we rate you as a license and as a public service you do news. early 1970's, this starts to be wrote. there is an increasing desire for profitable news. "network" talks about opi
the term "fake news" was picked people way to critique like will -- william randolph hearst who was driving an increasingly larger wire service that was profiting off of people's interest in outlandish stories. we seere all things that in our immediate environment today. another form of media that emerges is a radio. in the beginning of the radio, take the case of the titanic. the titanic was saved by the , they used theay wireless telegraph to get the california to save them. at the...
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so kind of critique people like william randolph hurst who was driving an increasingly larger wire service that was based on profiting off people's services, starries of mellow drama and these were things that we are seeing in our media environment today. another form of media that emerges is the radio, right? and we see the beginning of the radio take the case with the titanic. the titanic was saved by the radio or in a way they used the wire less telegraph to get the california to come save them. but at the same time there were fake radio reports about the titanic being saved. so we see this ambivalent technology that allows for good things and also the spread of information. television, we can think back to the movie network, right, sydney pollack's increasingly impression and view of the media environment. around the 1970s you see the erosion of the fire wall between news divisions and programming. once a quid pro quo, make money off of this monopoly, and as a public service you do news. early '70s starts to erode and there is increasingly a desire for profitable news and what network
so kind of critique people like william randolph hurst who was driving an increasingly larger wire service that was based on profiting off people's services, starries of mellow drama and these were things that we are seeing in our media environment today. another form of media that emerges is the radio, right? and we see the beginning of the radio take the case with the titanic. the titanic was saved by the radio or in a way they used the wire less telegraph to get the california to come save...