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votes in richardson bay increased from 120 -- the number of boats in richardson bay increased from 120-250. national security adviser to be fired. it comes after mira ricardel reportedly clashed with members ady's staff du >>> new drama at the white house as the first lady is calling on a national security advisor to be fired. this comes after mira ricardel reportedly clashed with members of the first lady's staff during a trip to africa. the dispute was over seating on the airplane....
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and for the infrastructure community, linda richardson. and members of that committee will be linda richardson, sharon lai and myself. on the infrastructure committee. there is is a resolution. >> i move. >> second. >> president tsen: moved and seconded. all those in favor, say aye. opposed? the ayes have it. next item. >> clerk: item 8. timma update on transit service, toll policies and affordability program. >> project manager for the toll program will be making a presentation. she and the team from the transportation authority, eric cordova, eric young, as i said in my comments, they had two workshops that were very well prepared on the island last month. >> president tsen: welcome rachel. >> thank you. thank you for having us back. we've made a few presentations and hosted a few events since the last time we were here in september. we were at the community meeting on september 19. and then we had two timma-hosted events, end of september-beginning of october, and then presented to the timma committee the past thursday, the 4th. what we
and for the infrastructure community, linda richardson. and members of that committee will be linda richardson, sharon lai and myself. on the infrastructure committee. there is is a resolution. >> i move. >> second. >> president tsen: moved and seconded. all those in favor, say aye. opposed? the ayes have it. next item. >> clerk: item 8. timma update on transit service, toll policies and affordability program. >> project manager for the toll program will be making...
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richardson. >> director richardson: thank you. great presentation. we were having a great time looking at the slides. so doing well. i like the emphasis on intersections. we know from the conversation that came about and i'm looking through all the slides and how you have dealt with them in all the areas. my question has to do -- and i raised this before, the signalized intersection. and i was looking at your diagram. the issues i have is basically what i have now. i don't want just another anotaiton. san francisco mainland is heartbrok heartbroken. we're having accidents by people that are disabled, visually impaired, seniors. and also implications with what we're talking about, commissioner tsen is talking about, with the wider street. how are we treating this? i don't want to just have a signalized intersection, but something that we can have because the technology is there that can be there to help facilitate the crossing of, you know, for the a.d.a., especially the visually impaired. i have not seen that. i can't find that here. maybe you can gu
richardson. >> director richardson: thank you. great presentation. we were having a great time looking at the slides. so doing well. i like the emphasis on intersections. we know from the conversation that came about and i'm looking through all the slides and how you have dealt with them in all the areas. my question has to do -- and i raised this before, the signalized intersection. and i was looking at your diagram. the issues i have is basically what i have now. i don't want just...
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during this time richardson merrill handed out two and a half million dollars to my pills to thousands of doctors in the united states and canada. in germany going thousand advertising campaign is paying huge dividends that companies owner and executives were making fortunes overnight especially heinrich mukhtar going in thousand research director. during the war mokhtar served as a nasty doctor developing vaccines which were tested on jewish prisoners in the book and vowed concentration camps many of whom died after the war mokhtar joined grin and nine years later he invented still it in mind and received a bonus for every thought in my pills sold worldwide the drug was such a success for growing and. that i started making money hand over fist. it was on a percentage of profit. from modestly are. having so much money pouring in he could've bought himself a new messiah does every month but only sixty one really he's making twenty times his salary in turnover percentage so he's getting this massive massive bonus he's become a ludicrously rich man on the back of the mod. what would a man
during this time richardson merrill handed out two and a half million dollars to my pills to thousands of doctors in the united states and canada. in germany going thousand advertising campaign is paying huge dividends that companies owner and executives were making fortunes overnight especially heinrich mukhtar going in thousand research director. during the war mokhtar served as a nasty doctor developing vaccines which were tested on jewish prisoners in the book and vowed concentration camps...
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cause of concern the application came from richardson merrill one of america's oldest drug companies known years ago for its best selling product vix cough drops merrill poured on the pressure they contacted the f.d.a. fifty times they went behind a back to those periods they complained of better in writing threatened global proceedings i pushed and pushed and pushed and she was resolute she was unbelievably tough. but i know that we're all at most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship with the hope that all of us have for our children in august one thousand nine hundred sixty two. john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill c. really you know. who the mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms or us i don't know. i was very confused they had hooks and they were made of metal and plastic and wood i mean i couldn't take off my shoes i wasn't allowed to use my fee
cause of concern the application came from richardson merrill one of america's oldest drug companies known years ago for its best selling product vix cough drops merrill poured on the pressure they contacted the f.d.a. fifty times they went behind a back to those periods they complained of better in writing threatened global proceedings i pushed and pushed and pushed and she was resolute she was unbelievably tough. but i know that we're all at most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship with...
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earlier in the summer the poliats anchored out in richardson bay.the chronicle is reporting the number has swelled to 250. taking a look at the shoreline -- you can see half a dozen in the water. sausalito police according to the chronicle have placed orange eviction notices on dozens have a boats that appeared to be abandoned and the plan to remove the boats soon. we reached out to the police this morning and we will let you know what to say when we hear back from them. live in sausalito, allie rasmus. >>> a recent census found more than 400 cars and vans and rvs are being used as a place to sleep. most are parked in this area. the largest percentage are rvs. said knowing how many people are sleeping in cars is the first step and then to provide needed services he said some people may be getting to work early and then catching up on sleep rather than being homeless. this information could also help the city come up with guidelines on where oversized vehicles including rvs would be allowed to park overnight. >>> the san francisco police department's
earlier in the summer the poliats anchored out in richardson bay.the chronicle is reporting the number has swelled to 250. taking a look at the shoreline -- you can see half a dozen in the water. sausalito police according to the chronicle have placed orange eviction notices on dozens have a boats that appeared to be abandoned and the plan to remove the boats soon. we reached out to the police this morning and we will let you know what to say when we hear back from them. live in sausalito,...
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while go back to paula taking an all star political panel joins me now bill richardson former u.s. ambassador to the united nations former democratic governor of new mexico also served as secretary of energy in the administration of bill clinton he's in boston and in washington our friend bob livingston former republican now. imber of congress from louisiana author of the book the windmill season try arms unless an american politics first an individual question for each of you bill is the north korean deal at an impasse it is that an impasse but i think we have to be patient i think the administration. give in to the north koreans don't give them a summit until they take some serious steps to denuclearize which they haven't done so be patient keep the go sheeting be tough bob an individual question for you what do you make of jeff sessions were tiring his attorney general well i guess the last thing i can say is that it was unexpected it was it's been expected i think people have known it was coming i didn't know it was going to come as quickly as it did. but the attorney general w
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(pam) kron 4's ella sogomonian is live along richardson bay ... where several boats have been hauled off ... ella? (ella)since friday 6 boats have already been towed by sausalito police. it's part of a crackdown to uphold a 72 hour rule and right now they're in phase three of the project targeting unoccupied vessles left floating in the water. on monday sautalito police posted notices warning the owners of 61 vessles they may be towed in violation of the rule.that because a boat cannot be anchored in city water for more than 72 hours according to a sausalito ordinance.police say the illegally anchored boats are neglected and in danger of falling apart and causing environmental problems.plus boat owners parked at a nearby harbor say they've noticed waste isn't being safely disposed of.the number of squatters out on the water has doubled over the last year amid a housing crisis in the san francisco bay area.since then locals say crime has gone up with the added ilegally anchored boats.they add that regulation has been a tough years-long battlesot: d
(pam) kron 4's ella sogomonian is live along richardson bay ... where several boats have been hauled off ... ella? (ella)since friday 6 boats have already been towed by sausalito police. it's part of a crackdown to uphold a 72 hour rule and right now they're in phase three of the project targeting unoccupied vessles left floating in the water. on monday sautalito police posted notices warning the owners of 61 vessles they may be towed in violation of the rule.that because a boat cannot be...
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on friday 6 boats were towed from richardson bay and there may be more to come. if boat owners want to live out on the water and stay for a longer period of time lt. william fraass says they have to do it legally by paying to dock at a marina, harbor or another portion of richardson bay outside city limits that isn't enforcing the time restraint. (ella)tag the tow fee depends on the weight and size of the boat plus they'll be charged $30 for every day it's held at the impound lotminimum monthly payment to legally dock at richardson bay marina for example is 351 per month. live in sausalito ella sogomonian kron 4 news (grant) forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero...embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: it was sunny and bright with above normal temperatures. highs were in the 70s and 80s with 60s at the coast. high pressure continues to send any chance of rain well to the north. high pressure will dominate the weather pattern with sunny skies and chilly nights. highs tomorrow will be in t
on friday 6 boats were towed from richardson bay and there may be more to come. if boat owners want to live out on the water and stay for a longer period of time lt. william fraass says they have to do it legally by paying to dock at a marina, harbor or another portion of richardson bay outside city limits that isn't enforcing the time restraint. (ella)tag the tow fee depends on the weight and size of the boat plus they'll be charged $30 for every day it's held at the impound lotminimum monthly...
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police in sausalito are tracking down on small boats anchored in richardson bay. they are not paying the fees to stay there. other boat owners pay $1000 or more to tie up at the docks. those paying owners complained that the anchored votes are a double has a. some are or theya -- break free. police are focusing on the boats anchored for more than three days that appeared to be abandoned.>>> looking into the death of a man at the martinez detention facility. the sheriff's deputies found the inmate unresponsive at 11:30 p.m. saturday. they called the medical staff and an ambulance went to the scene. the name of the inmate has not been released. >>> new test results showing high levels of lead no longer in the drinking water in the schools. testing done last year found the drinking water had unsafe levels of lead. according to the examiner they worked on this over the summer and the public utilities commission said recent tests show the problem has been fixed. >>> we reached out to the raiders to get a comment after the radio play-by-play voice made a tweet -- he twe
police in sausalito are tracking down on small boats anchored in richardson bay. they are not paying the fees to stay there. other boat owners pay $1000 or more to tie up at the docks. those paying owners complained that the anchored votes are a double has a. some are or theya -- break free. police are focusing on the boats anchored for more than three days that appeared to be abandoned.>>> looking into the death of a man at the martinez detention facility. the sheriff's deputies found...
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richardson was actually at a position when he caught the baseball.ld me back in 2003, he doesn't look back at that was going to be a negative but it's really not. they humanize it. as it turned out it really wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let the warm line drive be a negative. >> veterans gave him a world series ring when they won the championship in 2010. >>> demarcus cousins and the warriors facing the pelicans. drfifothe te up 68-63. ck. 16 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists. 3rd quarter, new orleans throws it to klay thompson. 83-7 degrees, 37 points. later in the third, the pelicans turn it over again. a behind-the-back pass to kevin durand. the warriors win 131-121 and steph curry is now shooting 52% from three-point land. 39 assists tonight. unstoppable. >> and they make it look easy. >> can you believe it? here are the facts.'s ccog atys proagainst prop c. willduce homels"fordle housing, expandin ntal-hservices, and providing clean restrooms and safe shelters with independent oversight, open books, and stric
richardson was actually at a position when he caught the baseball.ld me back in 2003, he doesn't look back at that was going to be a negative but it's really not. they humanize it. as it turned out it really wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let the warm line drive be a negative. >> veterans gave him a world series ring when they won the championship in 2010. >>> demarcus cousins and the warriors facing the pelicans. drfifothe te up 68-63. ck. 16...
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richardson was actually at a position when he caught the baseball.told me back in 2003, he doesn't look back at that moment with a lot of disappointment. >> for a long time i thought it was going to be a negative but it's really not. they humanize it. as it turned out it really wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let the warm line drive be a negative. ngpelicans. gave him a wotheyn 16s, 13 rebounds and eight assists. 3rd quarter, new orleans throws it to klay thompson. 83-70 lead. seven degrees, 37 points. later in the third, the pelicans turn it over again. a behind-the-back pass to kevin durand. the warriors win 131-121 and steph curry is now shooting 52% from three-point land. 39 assists tonight. unstoppable. >> and they make it look easy. >> can i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the ons
richardson was actually at a position when he caught the baseball.told me back in 2003, he doesn't look back at that moment with a lot of disappointment. >> for a long time i thought it was going to be a negative but it's really not. they humanize it. as it turned out it really wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let the warm line drive be a negative. ngpelicans. gave him a wotheyn 16s, 13 rebounds and eight assists. 3rd quarter, new orleans throws it to klay...
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richardson bay, officials there have been cracking down on unoccupied boats bobbing in the water. as chopper 5 flew over the houseboats some vessels that haven't been used in years, stand alone in the bay. according to the richardson's bay regional agency 28 unattended floats have been removed but police this year while 19 floats have been disposed of. officials say these boats cause a lot of problems. they can break loose during storms and cause damage to other boats. >> its been a rocky few weeks for the dow as you take a look at the big board the dow is up in positive territory, up 226 points. >>> 'tis the season for holiday season, amazon is offering free shipping for holiday orders, there is no longer a minimum $25 purchase, prime members will get same day delivery for more than 3 million items and this move comes after rival retailer target announced that it is offering free two day holiday shipping with no minimum order. >>> also amazon is opening its first four star store right here in the bay area on fourth street and berkeley it is the fourth store in the u.s. >> of cour
richardson bay, officials there have been cracking down on unoccupied boats bobbing in the water. as chopper 5 flew over the houseboats some vessels that haven't been used in years, stand alone in the bay. according to the richardson's bay regional agency 28 unattended floats have been removed but police this year while 19 floats have been disposed of. officials say these boats cause a lot of problems. they can break loose during storms and cause damage to other boats. >> its been a rocky...
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people in small boats have stated richardson bay for free.he numbers have grown to 250 over the past year. sausalito police say complaints have also spiked over problems like excessive garbage. some of the so-called anchor outs have told us they're not a threat to anyone. >>yesomebody who has nothing better to do gets upset because there are people anchored out here. >> in the past few days, police have placed wathe boats may be evicted. for now, police are concentrated on removing vessels that are unoccupied they say they may soon target the boaters themselves. >>> the oldest living things in berkeley has died. neighbors are sad and some are angry. we tell john ramose it did not have to happen. >> reporter: no one really knows of a tree falling in the forest makes a sound, but it does if it is in berkeley. >> if you walk in the neighborhood with any regularity, you know the trees. >> reporter: no one is sure how long this italian stone pine tree has been on russell street in berkeley, some say more than 125 years. it was hear one streetcars
people in small boats have stated richardson bay for free.he numbers have grown to 250 over the past year. sausalito police say complaints have also spiked over problems like excessive garbage. some of the so-called anchor outs have told us they're not a threat to anyone. >>yesomebody who has nothing better to do gets upset because there are people anchored out here. >> in the past few days, police have placed wathe boats may be evicted. for now, police are concentrated on removing...
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reporter: free to live on your boat in the open water of richardson bay. boat honors -- boat owners drop the anchor in the bay and live on the boat for weeks or months at a time. >> i don't think it should be eliminated. we have been able to anchor out all over the world. i don't think that should change but derelict boats cause a risk. >>reporter: the police >>> there are as many as 200 anchor out on richardson bay and earlier this year they announced plans to give notice to the owners of the vessels to leave. >> we want to remove the vessels that could be problematic.>>reporter: this weekend police tagged dozens of run down anchor outs warning that they would be removed. >> >>> this is not how to take care of both. we have holding tanks and fuel tanks.e mplaints are overblown pointing out that in this housing market a vote on the water is a home of last resort for dozens. >> where are people going to go? then a will complain about them being on the street. it is a bizarre cycle, i think. >> sausalito police say they will start by moving the boats that ar
reporter: free to live on your boat in the open water of richardson bay. boat honors -- boat owners drop the anchor in the bay and live on the boat for weeks or months at a time. >> i don't think it should be eliminated. we have been able to anchor out all over the world. i don't think that should change but derelict boats cause a risk. >>reporter: the police >>> there are as many as 200 anchor out on richardson bay and earlier this year they announced plans to give notice...
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their names are richardson and ferraro. wing and rosenberg. d'agostino and smith. questionnaire and ali. kozlowski and jones. they will decide. with the power of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. >> it seems like a long way there. many months from in this started. the plans we made then is still true and we will keep that pledge and that is a have a government that will be of the people of california. >> the colors in the competition belonged to october. october is gone. >> i know that you must've been thrilled as we have been with the returns from throughout the country. >> let's also remember, we have many good friends from the other party. >> it looks now like mr. reagan has won this campaign. i don't like to say it either. but that is the situation. >> remember what we learned. >> tonight i have in any prepared statement of any kind other than the fact that bernice and i are deeply grateful that the people of california have given us an opportunity to serve. >> this time around we found out working together how much we have in common. >> i
their names are richardson and ferraro. wing and rosenberg. d'agostino and smith. questionnaire and ali. kozlowski and jones. they will decide. with the power of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. >> it seems like a long way there. many months from in this started. the plans we made then is still true and we will keep that pledge and that is a have a government that will be of the people of california. >> the colors in the competition belonged to october....
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. >> director richardson: thank you. just some questions and the staff can help. where are we with the relocation program that we have, the status on that, for people that are hearing for pre-d.d.a. household that was mentioned in the presentation? we have an ongoing series of programs to do outreach and get them prepared for the presentation that you have just heard today. so my question is, the status on the last commission meeting. we know we've done a lot of outreach households. my question is, just the status for the record on where we are with that and then we have some other questions. >> as background, we conducted interviews last spring. we met with better than 85% of the pre-d.d.a. and mixed households and letters have gone out to the majority of the households, some this week, as well as letters that have been prepared for the households that were not interviewed. and i will let karen speak more to those letters that will be going out. >> we were really excited about the turnout on the island of people that will meet with our team. we have a pretty big
. >> director richardson: thank you. just some questions and the staff can help. where are we with the relocation program that we have, the status on that, for people that are hearing for pre-d.d.a. household that was mentioned in the presentation? we have an ongoing series of programs to do outreach and get them prepared for the presentation that you have just heard today. so my question is, the status on the last commission meeting. we know we've done a lot of outreach households. my...
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their names are richardson and ferraro, wing and rosenberg, the augustino and smith, krishna, kozlowskiy will decide. with the power of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. ♪ [applause] >> it seems a long way for many months to go discarded. the pledge we all made then is still true, and we are going to keep that pledge. and that is to have a government that will be of the people of california. partisanship ends as of today. [applause] >> the colors and the competition belong to october. and october is gone. >> i know that you must have been thrilled as we have been about the returns from throughout the country. [cheers and applause] >> remember, we had many good friends from the other party. [applause] >> it looks now by early daylight, mr. reagan has won this campaign. [booing] >> i don't like to say it either. but that's the situation. >> remember what we learned, how foolish it has been to have been separated by labels. >> tonight, i have not made a prepared statement of any kind other than the fact that bernice and i are deeply grateful for the people of californ
their names are richardson and ferraro, wing and rosenberg, the augustino and smith, krishna, kozlowskiy will decide. with the power of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. ♪ [applause] >> it seems a long way for many months to go discarded. the pledge we all made then is still true, and we are going to keep that pledge. and that is to have a government that will be of the people of california. partisanship ends as of today. [applause] >> the colors and the...
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live along richardson bay to explain what's at stake here. >> richardson bay behind us, boat owners paytween 500 to $700 a month actually to rent out one of the boat slips and stay here long term. but out on the water here at richardson bay, you can turn the camera around, there are dozens if not hundreds of people who have their boats out in the middle of the bay and don't pay anything at all. it's calling anchoring out. they drop the anchor and stay there. under city law they're not supposed to anchor out for more than 72 hours at a time but some boats have been there for months. the san francisco chronicle is reporting over the weekend dozens of anchored out boats were tagged with police with orange warning stickers letting the boat owners know they were going to be removed soon. it's an issue sausalito has dealt with for years. boat owners who pay the splip fees are truss straited with the ones who anchor out because they dump trash in the bay and don't pay anything into the system. we spoke to one man who has lived on his boat for seven years and he says increased enforcement by po
live along richardson bay to explain what's at stake here. >> richardson bay behind us, boat owners paytween 500 to $700 a month actually to rent out one of the boat slips and stay here long term. but out on the water here at richardson bay, you can turn the camera around, there are dozens if not hundreds of people who have their boats out in the middle of the bay and don't pay anything at all. it's calling anchoring out. they drop the anchor and stay there. under city law they're not...
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beijing tangan political and economic analyst and joining us on skype from washington so if you richardson china director of human rights watch a warm welcome to you all max let me start with you just how much pressure exactly can the u.n. human rights council bring to bear on china right now. it's a good question one which i think that perhaps so fewer people who are directly involved in the human rights community might feel the answer better than i am but taking a step back and looking at the current situation more broadly i think this is we live right now in a moment where it's easy to be quite cynical actually about the power of journalism about the power of academia about the power of human rights organizations to raise these issues and actually affect change on the ground especially in places like china which are seemingly very powerful and and a very immune to global criticism but i think that the situation that has been unfolding in syndrome actually is is breaking that mold to some extent it's really been the efforts of journalists places like al jazeera organizations like humans
beijing tangan political and economic analyst and joining us on skype from washington so if you richardson china director of human rights watch a warm welcome to you all max let me start with you just how much pressure exactly can the u.n. human rights council bring to bear on china right now. it's a good question one which i think that perhaps so fewer people who are directly involved in the human rights community might feel the answer better than i am but taking a step back and looking at the...
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bobby richardson makes that catch. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> searing line drive. had that ball gone past richardson, the giants would have won the world series in 1962. i mean, think of that. bottom of the 9th, runners at second and third, willie mays was on second. he would have scored easily. and, um, you know, that was one of the few heartbreaking moments in his baseball career. because most of it was spent, you know, in hall of fame style hitting the ball over the wall. >> you have interviewed him a lot of times. >> yeah. >> if you had to describe him, what stands out to you? >> just his soft-spoken easy- going nature. but really, the essence of him was his passion for baseball. as jon miller, who joined us just a few minutes ago, said, it was such an effort in latter years for him to go out to the ballpark because he was basically immobile. and he would still make it to every giants home game. i saw him in spring training in march. he still liked to talk about baseball even though he was in a wheelchair and not able to get around. and he still liked talking a
bobby richardson makes that catch. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> searing line drive. had that ball gone past richardson, the giants would have won the world series in 1962. i mean, think of that. bottom of the 9th, runners at second and third, willie mays was on second. he would have scored easily. and, um, you know, that was one of the few heartbreaking moments in his baseball career. because most of it was spent, you know, in hall of fame style hitting the ball over the wall. >> you...
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. >> richardson bay for weeks or months at a time, called anchoring out. where the boat owners drop anchor right in the middle of the bay, police say there are as many as 250 anchor outs on richardson bay, a city council meeting earlier this year, the city says it would give notice to the owners of some of those boats. the chronicle report police tag dozens of rundown anchor-out boats over the weekend. >> i think it's got a little bit out of hand. i don't think it should be eliminated, we've been able to anchor out all over the world and i don't think that should change here, boats do cause a risk. >> some people point out anyexpensive market, a home of a last resort for dozens of people in salsalito, first start to removing boats that appear to be abandon. >> this year, the sexiest man alive on people magazine, include chening tatum, known for his break out roll in hbo's hit series the wire. he has appeared in a number of tv shows and films since he was told about the new title, he thanked his fans on twitter and honored quote what's even more important i
. >> richardson bay for weeks or months at a time, called anchoring out. where the boat owners drop anchor right in the middle of the bay, police say there are as many as 250 anchor outs on richardson bay, a city council meeting earlier this year, the city says it would give notice to the owners of some of those boats. the chronicle report police tag dozens of rundown anchor-out boats over the weekend. >> i think it's got a little bit out of hand. i don't think it should be...
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. >> richardson cabecea de gran manera y darle la victoria. >> mientras tanto en la liga de naciones Árbitro marcar un penal vean nada mÁsto polaco. >> bueno, llegarÍa. >> y dejarlos 1 por 2 en la liga 4 >> para ponerlos 2 a 0 y el resultado suecia tiene y a cien te. >> es la informaciÓn que tenemos vamos a la pausa comercial y regresamos con mÁs no se le cambie. esta noche se acerca una tormenta al Área de la bahÍa de diremos. >> que mide los niveles de contaminaciÓn y sabe quienes estÁn tras las negocios de las drogas. >> tenemos impactantes testimonios en reportaje especial para el norte todo esta noche a lasebran fueron las mÁs necesitados en este evento organizado por la de ciudad oakland, cientos de voluntario, de edad avanzada con ayuda de avanzada los warriors y tambiÉn el equipo de beisbol de los atlÉticos >>> quÉ bonito disfrutar con amigos, no podÍa faltar la oportunidad de tomarse una foto con trofeo de campeones y tampoco perder de estar con la alcaldesa asÍ que me encanta la oportunidad de poner su granito de arena y sobre todo tan bonito y dar como recibir >>> claro qu
. >> richardson cabecea de gran manera y darle la victoria. >> mientras tanto en la liga de naciones Árbitro marcar un penal vean nada mÁsto polaco. >> bueno, llegarÍa. >> y dejarlos 1 por 2 en la liga 4 >> para ponerlos 2 a 0 y el resultado suecia tiene y a cien te. >> es la informaciÓn que tenemos vamos a la pausa comercial y regresamos con mÁs no se le cambie. esta noche se acerca una tormenta al Área de la bahÍa de diremos. >> que mide los...
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richardson has more on how the us is responding to that conflict. >> we need to be doing this for the days. >> the united states once the fighting in yemen to stop and peace negotiations to begin. >> we've had this problem long enough. >> mike pompeo says it is time to address conflicts underlying issues and points to both sides including the us backed saudi coalition saying the time is now for the cessation of hostilities including missile, into the kingdom of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. subsequent the coalition airstrikes must cease in all populated areas in yemen. the coalition in its fight against iranian backed forces, refueling jets and providing intelligence, the state department stresses the us supports the right of saudi arabia to defend its borders, thousands are dead in the 4-year war. the united nations calls the conflict the world's worst humanitarian crisis with million suffering disease, starvation and the violence of war, the us pushes the cease-fires congressional support for saudi arabia deteriorates following jamal khashoggi's murder in the saudi cons
richardson has more on how the us is responding to that conflict. >> we need to be doing this for the days. >> the united states once the fighting in yemen to stop and peace negotiations to begin. >> we've had this problem long enough. >> mike pompeo says it is time to address conflicts underlying issues and points to both sides including the us backed saudi coalition saying the time is now for the cessation of hostilities including missile, into the kingdom of saudi...
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made a century but in game 3 she could only manage 7 before she was caught in the deep by eimear richardsonaries in the entire inninngs but when she chanced her arm once too often she paid the price and when lara maritz was removed first ball the match and ireland's tournament were over with india now facing australia on saturday to see who finishes top of group b. the green they pack leading the seattle seahawks. the green they pack leading the seattle sea hawks. golden the green they pack leading the seattle seahawks. golden state warriors are trailing. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello, there. we started this week with some drenching downpours. we end the week on a much quieter note. albeit quite a murky one. some cloud, some mist and fog to start friday. i'm hopeful that things will brighten up a little bit later on. but sunshine amounts will vary, depending on where you are. most of us starting off grey and murky with some mist and hill fog. but, as we go on through the day, tha
made a century but in game 3 she could only manage 7 before she was caught in the deep by eimear richardsonaries in the entire inninngs but when she chanced her arm once too often she paid the price and when lara maritz was removed first ball the match and ireland's tournament were over with india now facing australia on saturday to see who finishes top of group b. the green they pack leading the seattle seahawks. the green they pack leading the seattle sea hawks. golden the green they pack...
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. >>> of the come paints come from the people who live np richardson bay marina. rm. boats anchored out in the middle of richardson bay. a beautiful day to be out in the water. those anchored out boats to as many as two # 0 out on the water. under city law they're not supposed to hang out for more than 72 hours at a time but some have been here for weeks and moss. over the weekend dozens of those can cored out boats were tagged by police with orange warning stickers letting the owner know they would be removed soon. it's an issue sausalito has debated with for years. >>> tlir just taking them to the yard and chopping them up. then where are those people going to g they'll gripe about them on the streets. and it's just a bizarre cycle i think. lot of trash and pile it on their boats. i can be a fire hazard and the stuff can actually fall off the boats and become a marine hazard. >> earlier this summer sausalito police told ktvu there were as many as 180 boats anchored out. that number has swelled the 250. we have reached out to police this morning to find out what they
. >>> of the come paints come from the people who live np richardson bay marina. rm. boats anchored out in the middle of richardson bay. a beautiful day to be out in the water. those anchored out boats to as many as two # 0 out on the water. under city law they're not supposed to hang out for more than 72 hours at a time but some have been here for weeks and moss. over the weekend dozens of those can cored out boats were tagged by police with orange warning stickers letting the owner...
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notificaciones de desalojo a dueño de embarcaciones pequeñas luego de estar 72 horas en la bahía de richardsonestacionarlos en el área de la marina, y al mes cuenta con estacionamiento hasta $1000 esto ha encendido los focos rojos de la ciudad de sacramentos para evitar que más niños y adolescentes sigan cayendo en esta dulce y peligrosa trampa >>> ahora nos indican que que platea hace la ciudad >>> (hablan en inglés) >> (hablan en inglés) >> tienen todos los cobres y sabores, estaba como procesado con saborizantesuno de los muú gran ganancia para negocios locales,los que pronto podan ha considerado la aprobación de una ordenanza a evitar a estos negocios vender estos productos debido a que los oficiales de la ciudad dicen están cayendo en las manos equivocadas >>> muchos de estos productos dulces que es normal >> mira lo que conseguí >>> chocolate >>> anuncios que demuestran la facilidad cómo estos jóvenes consiguen estos productos negocios y locales que se dedican a la venta de tabaco en cuestión dice que prohibirlo sería algo sin sentido >>> si lo prohíben que sea a nivel nacional dice este
notificaciones de desalojo a dueño de embarcaciones pequeñas luego de estar 72 horas en la bahía de richardsonestacionarlos en el área de la marina, y al mes cuenta con estacionamiento hasta $1000 esto ha encendido los focos rojos de la ciudad de sacramentos para evitar que más niños y adolescentes sigan cayendo en esta dulce y peligrosa trampa >>> ahora nos indican que que platea hace la ciudad >>> (hablan en inglés) >> (hablan en inglés) >> tienen todos...
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this happened on fairmont avenue not far from richardson park. the fire sparked around 8:30 last night. firefighters were able to put out the flames in about 30 minutes. the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> some much needed rainfall in butte county is helping firefighters battling the camp fire. the great news is containment is now at 95%, but the wet weather also is presenting difficulties making it tough for crews searching for human remains. what once was sifting through dirt and soil is now sifting through mud. the death toll stands at 84 with 475 people still unaccounted for. flames scorched more than 153,000 acres and flattened more than 13,000 homes. the downpour, some people tell us -- some people tell us they wished the downpour had come sooner. >> i really wish it would have came before the fire and we probably wouldn't have lot all of our homes. >> so far no reports of any mudslides nor flooding in those burn zones. >>> police are calling it a miracle. a man was rescued after plummeting off a hillside. he was reported mis
this happened on fairmont avenue not far from richardson park. the fire sparked around 8:30 last night. firefighters were able to put out the flames in about 30 minutes. the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> some much needed rainfall in butte county is helping firefighters battling the camp fire. the great news is containment is now at 95%, but the wet weather also is presenting difficulties making it tough for crews searching for human remains. what once was sifting...
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would be a great legacy not only for qatar but for the whole region our sports correspondent andy richardson was at an event in doha to mark the four year countdown earlier and there's more on what will make out as world cup unique. well in four years' time some of the world's best footballers will be kicking off a game with slightly more significance than this little kick about it was interesting talking to the fans at the world cup in russia just how many were still unaware the world cup was moving from its traditional june july window and into this november december slots when cats are bid for the world cup and won it in c thousand and ten they were bidding for a summer world cup and the eight stadiums that we use for that solomon will have air cooling technology whether or not that will be necessary this time of year is a different matter but what is definitely the case is that for the hundreds of thousands of fans will be coming to cats are the experience will be that bit more pleasurable for coming during these cooler months and of course it will cause considerable disruption for many
would be a great legacy not only for qatar but for the whole region our sports correspondent andy richardson was at an event in doha to mark the four year countdown earlier and there's more on what will make out as world cup unique. well in four years' time some of the world's best footballers will be kicking off a game with slightly more significance than this little kick about it was interesting talking to the fans at the world cup in russia just how many were still unaware the world cup was...
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richardson was actually out of position when he caught the baseball. stretch never won a world series. but he told me back in 2003, he doesn't look back on that moment with a lot of disappointment. >> for a long time, i thought it was going to be a negative. but as it turned out, it's really not a negative, you know? peanuts did two columns on it to make it humorous. so as it turned out it wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let that one line drive be a negative. >> the giants gave mac a world series ring when they won the championship in 2010. demarcus cousins and the warriors facing his old attempt the pelicans. final seconds first half golden state up 68-63. green for the bucket. he had 16 points, 15 rebounds and 8 assists. third quarter, new orleans throws it away to klay thompson. he finds steph curry for the open three. steph had 7 threes last night, finishing with 37 points. later in the third, pelicans turn it over again. behind-the-back pass to kevin durant, new orleans coach simply no answer for the "dubs" who won 1
richardson was actually out of position when he caught the baseball. stretch never won a world series. but he told me back in 2003, he doesn't look back on that moment with a lot of disappointment. >> for a long time, i thought it was going to be a negative. but as it turned out, it's really not a negative, you know? peanuts did two columns on it to make it humorous. so as it turned out it wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let that one line drive be a...
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attorney general eliot richardson resigned instead of carrying out the order from president nixon.y attorney general then resigned, refusing to carry out president nixon's order. and then solicitor general robert bork carried out the order by nixon to fire archibald cox, but then under public pressure, when a new special prosecutor was appointed, robert bork issued a new justice department rule, protecting the special prosecutor. that rule said the attorney general will not countermand or interfere with the special prosecutor's decisions or actions. the special prosecutor will determine whether and to what extent he will inform or consult with the attorney general about the conduct of his duties and responsibilities. the special prosecutor will be provided with such funds and facilities to carry out his responsibilities, as he may reasonably require. the special prosecutor may, from time to time, make public statements or reports as he deems appropriate and shall, upon completion of his assignment, submit a final report to the appropriate people or entities or congress. and so, the
attorney general eliot richardson resigned instead of carrying out the order from president nixon.y attorney general then resigned, refusing to carry out president nixon's order. and then solicitor general robert bork carried out the order by nixon to fire archibald cox, but then under public pressure, when a new special prosecutor was appointed, robert bork issued a new justice department rule, protecting the special prosecutor. that rule said the attorney general will not countermand or...
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i didn't know richardson was standing there. i found out later he wouldn't have been playing me over there, but apparently he went over there to kind of smooth off the infield a little bit. before he could get back around to where he would have pitched to me, terry was in the process of making his pitch. >> in 1974 the giants traded him to san diego. oakland would purchase his contract late in the 1976 season. he would play just 11 games for the a's before making a triumphant return to the giants in 1977. at the age of 39 he hit 28 home runs and was named the comeback player of the year. among teammates he will be remembered for his unequalled power at the plate. >> he was a fierce hitter, you know, a guy that could hit the ball a long way, a guy that could hit the ball so hard. i remember, he won a lot of games for me. every time i pitch, most of the time he hit a home run. >> well, he was the most feared hitter i saw. he hit the ball so hard. he never got cheated and he was just awesome. he was quiet, but when he spoke you lis
i didn't know richardson was standing there. i found out later he wouldn't have been playing me over there, but apparently he went over there to kind of smooth off the infield a little bit. before he could get back around to where he would have pitched to me, terry was in the process of making his pitch. >> in 1974 the giants traded him to san diego. oakland would purchase his contract late in the 1976 season. he would play just 11 games for the a's before making a triumphant return to...
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there are as many 250 anchor outs on richardson bay. the city of sausalito said they would give owners to the owners of some of those boats -- they would give owners of some of those boats notice. >> it's gotten out of hand. i don't think it should be eliminated, we've been able it anchor out all over the world. i don't think that should change here, but derelict boats expensive area bay area housing market, having a boat is a last resort for people in sausalito. >> they'll remove boats that are clearly abandoned. >>> good news about the varmint this morning, science says the ozone layer is healing. 10% of the ozone layer is damaged. companies have found replacements and aerosol cans. they believe that it will be completely restored by 2030. >>> our tomb is 4:26, we're 2 and a half hours from the polls in california being officially opened. >> folks are expected to turn out at the polls in record numbers out on top? i'll have the latest on the midterm elections coming up. se foster children in stockton. the youngest is 4 years old. what
there are as many 250 anchor outs on richardson bay. the city of sausalito said they would give owners to the owners of some of those boats -- they would give owners of some of those boats notice. >> it's gotten out of hand. i don't think it should be eliminated, we've been able it anchor out all over the world. i don't think that should change here, but derelict boats expensive area bay area housing market, having a boat is a last resort for people in sausalito. >> they'll remove...
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richardson was actually out of position when he caught the baseball. stretch never won a world series. but he told me back in 2003, he doesn't look back on that moment with a lot of disappointment. >> for a long time, i thought it was going to be a negative. but as it turned out, it's really not a negative, you know? peanuts did two columns on it to make it humorous. so as it turned out it wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let that one line drive be a negative. >> the giants gave mac a world series ring when they won the championship in 2010. >>> demarcus cousins and the warriors facing his old team, the pelicans. final seconds first half golden state up 68-63. green for the bucket. he had 16 points, 15 rebounds and 8 assists. third quarter, new orleans throws it away to klay thompson. he finds steph curry for the open three. steph had 7 threes last night, finishing with 37 points. later in the third, pelicans turn it over again. behind-the-back pass to kevin durant, new orleans coach simply no answer for the "dubs," who wo
richardson was actually out of position when he caught the baseball. stretch never won a world series. but he told me back in 2003, he doesn't look back on that moment with a lot of disappointment. >> for a long time, i thought it was going to be a negative. but as it turned out, it's really not a negative, you know? peanuts did two columns on it to make it humorous. so as it turned out it wasn't a negative. i had too many good moments in my career to let that one line drive be a...
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. >> latanya richardson jackson: i never thought that-- my whole life almost in this house, that i wouldkin: calpurnia now has agency. that she has an opinion-- >> kroft: a voice. >> sorkin: yeah, she has a voice. and... and uses it. it's important now that she use it. >> kroft: the role is played by latanya richardson jackson. >> jackson: he doesn't think so, but i am totally the servant in charge of atticus. trying to infuse his thinking. trying to make sure that he's okay. >> kroft: that's the impression you get from the book, to a certain extent. you just don't hear the conversation. >> jackson: exactly, exactly. you can hear the conversation now. >> kroft: do you think people are really going to notice all of these differences? >> jackson: i think the average theatergoer will notice that it has been opened up, to... because, you know, the thing about this book though, it's timely. it's still now. >> kroft: yeah. >> jackson: it's still occurring. i mean, tom's death is still happening. this whole idea of justice and what's right is, is still a theme that universally is being discusse
. >> latanya richardson jackson: i never thought that-- my whole life almost in this house, that i wouldkin: calpurnia now has agency. that she has an opinion-- >> kroft: a voice. >> sorkin: yeah, she has a voice. and... and uses it. it's important now that she use it. >> kroft: the role is played by latanya richardson jackson. >> jackson: he doesn't think so, but i am totally the servant in charge of atticus. trying to infuse his thinking. trying to make sure that...
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in particular, commissioner richardson who said go get more funding wherever you can. so we hear you loud and clear in that regard and that is our intent. finally, our recommendation is as stated in the memo, to approve the toll policies as they are outlined in the memo and in this presentation and the affordability program as well as the transit pass program. so we are available for any questions that the committee may have. >> thank you, so much. i do have a number of questions and may be i will start with mr cordova since you are already at the podium. but i understand you went through the $203.45 million state and federal funding one-time contribution. it primarily went to the construction of the on and off ramp. to -- could you break down the $262.6 million t.i. c.d. contribution? >> let me go ahead and do that. as listed on the screen, there are multimodal improvements. the on island shuttles, the ferry terminal and the breakwaters which are major parts of the infrastructure. other transit improvements, the actual ferry terminal, the terminal itself, the multimod
in particular, commissioner richardson who said go get more funding wherever you can. so we hear you loud and clear in that regard and that is our intent. finally, our recommendation is as stated in the memo, to approve the toll policies as they are outlined in the memo and in this presentation and the affordability program as well as the transit pass program. so we are available for any questions that the committee may have. >> thank you, so much. i do have a number of questions and may...