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richardson. >> director richardson: again, i want to echo commissioner dunlop, thank you for the great work that you and your staff are doing. and also with our partners. this year is going to be another defining year. i know that we've accomplished a lot of milestones. getting 2020, verticals, things are going to happen. one thing i would like for us to really think about is now that everything is coming into place, on the mind of a lot of people, not only in san francisco, but the region, and nationwide internationally. and often times, this is the time for us to be generating our own report. sometimes there are lots of disinformation out there about this great development and we know we put a lot of work into what we're doing here. sometimes not everybody gets a chance to look at what we're doing here, to see the fine work that details that there is no other development anywhere in north america like this project here. so when people write about what we're doing here and sometimes there is disinformation, that's when everybody hears about that. and believe me, every news report comi
richardson. >> director richardson: again, i want to echo commissioner dunlop, thank you for the great work that you and your staff are doing. and also with our partners. this year is going to be another defining year. i know that we've accomplished a lot of milestones. getting 2020, verticals, things are going to happen. one thing i would like for us to really think about is now that everything is coming into place, on the mind of a lot of people, not only in san francisco, but the...
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colonel richardson, lieutenant colonel richardson was commanding. i heard here was to be relieved by the rangers in the afternoon. they were yelling over the radio, get into zert. i set the headquarters that evening with roberts. we use the whole map and decided we would play this is a map problem. we wanted to go around to the right we found out that it was dark and we did not have a guide and it was loaded with mines and we knew the big minefields of their and we are afraid to do that the only road was directly in. in but you cannot hold a hand in the afternoon on this road because the germans were on the ridges on each side. so we could not figure on this road but all at once, it occurred to us that it was black and the germans could not see any bid on the road. so we decided we would send him down this road. richardson not lose, came into the headquarters, we told him he was going in. he brought his young officers in. brief them. i remember he told one outfit, i will take the bridge to the right and you take the bridge to the left. it happens th
colonel richardson, lieutenant colonel richardson was commanding. i heard here was to be relieved by the rangers in the afternoon. they were yelling over the radio, get into zert. i set the headquarters that evening with roberts. we use the whole map and decided we would play this is a map problem. we wanted to go around to the right we found out that it was dark and we did not have a guide and it was loaded with mines and we knew the big minefields of their and we are afraid to do that the...
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. >> also, gloria richardson.the one thing we haven't mentioned tonight is how much for both women participated and organized for the march and were in many ways shunted aside. one of the person that they was gloria richardson who was waging the struggle in cambridge, maryland. it was a struggle very much linking racial injustice on the eastern shore of maryland with economic justice. richardson like the other women did not get to speak. there's an amazing interview now. sort of where she talks about what they were doing in cambridge. but also literally, sort of being recognized and getting to say hello. the microphone being taken away from her. but i do think richardson is emblematic of i think many, what we might say civil rights leaders who always had a kind of core of economic justice. there was all these other struggles woven through that. but again, gloria richardson, would be one i would put out there. >> mandela. he had a critique of capitalism. it was also a different world. i would not have liked to have
. >> also, gloria richardson.the one thing we haven't mentioned tonight is how much for both women participated and organized for the march and were in many ways shunted aside. one of the person that they was gloria richardson who was waging the struggle in cambridge, maryland. it was a struggle very much linking racial injustice on the eastern shore of maryland with economic justice. richardson like the other women did not get to speak. there's an amazing interview now. sort of where she...
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obama saying that he remembers kobe bryant as a legend on the court while sports presenter on the richardson is live for us in doha he's been following the story very closely and really that sentiment that from barack obama being echoed by many others over the past couple of hours. yeah that's right kobe bryant not just a basketball player he was someone who transcended his sport and transcended the boundaries of his own country. i was fortunate enough to interview him on a couple of occasions. arma very unfeeling about the 2012 olympics and on that occasion. he was very generous with his time and the rest of the players also generous with their time very aware that on but occasion they weren't just playing in the n.b.a. in front of a north american audience it was a chance for them to take their sports. to new spectators new fans and when he started with the l.a. lakers arguably the n.b.a. wasn't a global sports well that can't be said now it's a leak that has players and fans coming from every continent every corner of the world and in a large part that is their parents influence on readin
obama saying that he remembers kobe bryant as a legend on the court while sports presenter on the richardson is live for us in doha he's been following the story very closely and really that sentiment that from barack obama being echoed by many others over the past couple of hours. yeah that's right kobe bryant not just a basketball player he was someone who transcended his sport and transcended the boundaries of his own country. i was fortunate enough to interview him on a couple of occasions....
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ambassador to the united nations, bill richardson standing by live. seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness causing germs and viruses. even those that may cause cough. lysol, what it takes to protect. what do we wburger...inner? i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. whatever happens out there you have the hilton app. will the hilton app help us pick the starters? great question, no. but it can help you pick your room from the floor plan. can the hilton app help us score? you know, it's not that kind of thing, but you can score free wi-fi. can it help us win? hey, hey! we're all winners with the hilton price match guarantee, alright? man, you guys are adorable! alright, let's go lose this soccer game, come on! book with the hilton app. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. expect better. expect hilton. i remember thinking about things i did and wondering if that was the last time i was going to do that thing. coming to the canc
ambassador to the united nations, bill richardson standing by live. seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness causing germs and viruses. even those that may cause cough. lysol, what it takes to protect. what do we wburger...inner? i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. whatever happens out there you have the hilton app. will the hilton app help us pick the starters? great...
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richardson. you got ripped off. that's exactly why we're trying to get people universal access to basic health care. if you're on an exchange rate of plan, that physical, if it's a once a year annual physical, it's free. if they're trying to charge you for that in any way, shape, or form, that's wrong, you can take them to court. on the advance directive, i hadn't heard that game played before, but unfortunately we're going to see probably more of that. i would certainly get a different doctor at the end of the day, if they're trying to do that. end of life planning is a basic thing that everyone should do to protect their family, not just yourself, but to protect your family from huge costs at the end of the day. and it should be incorporated in just any exam. i think that's egregious. i'm not a lawyer, i won't tell you how to go about this, but i would certainly seek some legal redress. i would call blue cross to the carpet a little bit and say, hey, basic health care information like you got should be totally cov
richardson. you got ripped off. that's exactly why we're trying to get people universal access to basic health care. if you're on an exchange rate of plan, that physical, if it's a once a year annual physical, it's free. if they're trying to charge you for that in any way, shape, or form, that's wrong, you can take them to court. on the advance directive, i hadn't heard that game played before, but unfortunately we're going to see probably more of that. i would certainly get a different doctor...
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so if you're richardson is the time director of human rights watch she joins us now from new york militarism thank you so much for making the time now the report says that. actions beijing's actions need to be challenged otherwise we're looking at a court weakened international human rights system and should governments be taking a lead in this action or is that hoping for too much. no that's absolutely what needs to happen and it's not just individual governments but indeed but walks or institutions for example the un human rights council the european union as a bloc the like minded governments that tend to come together already rans human rights issues could take stronger and more frequent collective positions even and if you like the organization of islamic cooperation could come together to push back against china's abuses of weaker is another target muslims they're part of the point we're trying to make is that in doing so they have a lot more leverage against an increasingly powerful chinese government but then soulful what are the examples of governments of presented to china i mean y
so if you're richardson is the time director of human rights watch she joins us now from new york militarism thank you so much for making the time now the report says that. actions beijing's actions need to be challenged otherwise we're looking at a court weakened international human rights system and should governments be taking a lead in this action or is that hoping for too much. no that's absolutely what needs to happen and it's not just individual governments but indeed but walks or...
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for the chair, linda richardson. the members will be commissioner tsen.rs of the committee will be commissioner tsen, richardson and fewsty. flush gusty. those are the nominations. congratulations, everyone. this is before you, it's an action item. do i have a second? all those in favor say aye. all those opposed. the ayes have it. i thank you, board, for the confidence that you have in me, for me to continue to be chair. and want each and every one of you, because you all have something to add and to give to this authority and to this board. so thank you. >> thank you, congratulations. >> president tsen: next item. item number 8, the year ahead. >> thank you, chair tsen, members of the board. i wanted to, as we often do at this time of year, wanted to take a deeper look at everything that is coming up in this year ahead. it's going to be a very busy year ahead for us on the island as a board. so wanted to go through some of what we're expecting over the next year. i'll touch on the new residential construction as well as infrastructure planning for the p
for the chair, linda richardson. the members will be commissioner tsen.rs of the committee will be commissioner tsen, richardson and fewsty. flush gusty. those are the nominations. congratulations, everyone. this is before you, it's an action item. do i have a second? all those in favor say aye. all those opposed. the ayes have it. i thank you, board, for the confidence that you have in me, for me to continue to be chair. and want each and every one of you, because you all have something to add...
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. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher.i guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. >> i was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a lot of people. i chss in ban that had cool break jz get parts on tv shows or things like that. a friend of mine, we had mutual friends that got signed to a r
. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher.i guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >>...
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richardson like the other women on the dais that they didn't get to speak. there's an amazing interview now the week of the march commemoration where she talks about what they were doing in cambridge but also literally being recognized into the microphone getting taken away from her but i do think that it's emblematic of many civil rights leaders or struggle leaders who were always in the core of economic justice, and i think what we tend to remember is the segregation. in the critique of capitalism he didn't implement it once he was in power. where i was mistaken as it was a different world i wouldn't have likened to have taken over at that moment not that anybody asked. [laughter] the freedom charter was to call for the whole range of things and while mandela said the favorite form of democracy was itself can develop but economically he was a socialist. i don't think we will be seeing much of that when he passes. one of the things that kept him in prison for a long time is the fact he refused to announce any association and the communist party. mandela wou
richardson like the other women on the dais that they didn't get to speak. there's an amazing interview now the week of the march commemoration where she talks about what they were doing in cambridge but also literally being recognized into the microphone getting taken away from her but i do think that it's emblematic of many civil rights leaders or struggle leaders who were always in the core of economic justice, and i think what we tend to remember is the segregation. in the critique of...
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what is going on tonight in the iraqi capital, richardson in washington with hotspots for the us entering the new year. we begin with kevin cork outside the president's florida, where officials are keeping a close eye on the situation. good evening. >> the president has been quiet on the subject, not so much as a single tweet about the situation in iraq but his administration's reaction to the ongoing unrest and the threat was spoken loudly and with unmistakable clarity. >> as soon as we saw there is a potential for problems they got in and there was no problem whatsoever. >> the contrast could not been more stark. >> happy new year. >> grid and comes in on the other and suppressing parallels between the new year's eve gall and the deployment of additional us marines to the embassy in baghdad. in each instance a projection of calm amid simmering unrest have a world away. >> it has been handled very well. the marines came in doing a fantastic job. they were in their instantaneously. this will not be a benghazi. >> there is a difference between the facilities in baghdad and benghazi, the fo
what is going on tonight in the iraqi capital, richardson in washington with hotspots for the us entering the new year. we begin with kevin cork outside the president's florida, where officials are keeping a close eye on the situation. good evening. >> the president has been quiet on the subject, not so much as a single tweet about the situation in iraq but his administration's reaction to the ongoing unrest and the threat was spoken loudly and with unmistakable clarity. >> as soon...
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richardson. >> director richardson: again, i want to echo commissioner dunlop, thank you for the great work that you and your staff are doing. and also with our partners. this year is going to be another defining year. i know that we've accomplished a lot of milestones. getting 2020, verticals, things are going to happen. one thing i would like for us to really think about is now that everything is coming into place, on the mind of a lot of people, not only in san francisco, but the region, and nationwide internationally. and often times, this is the time for us to be generating our own report. sometimes there are lots of disinformation out there about this great development and we know we put a lot of work into what we're doing here. sometimes not everybody gets a chance to look at what we're doing here, to see the fine work that details that there is no other development anywhere in north america like this project here. so when people write about what we're doing here and sometimes there is disinformation, that's when everybody hears about that. and believe me, every news report comi
richardson. >> director richardson: again, i want to echo commissioner dunlop, thank you for the great work that you and your staff are doing. and also with our partners. this year is going to be another defining year. i know that we've accomplished a lot of milestones. getting 2020, verticals, things are going to happen. one thing i would like for us to really think about is now that everything is coming into place, on the mind of a lot of people, not only in san francisco, but the...
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they say richardson was wanted for similar crimes by other bay area law enforcement agencies. >>one bay area startup says it is trying to protect you and your loved ones from crime by allowing you to do your part and you can do it all with the tip of your finger tips kron on spoke with the co-founder and ceo of city cop and crime either ap about how it works. >>because basically 2 main options to one were you kw i would nt one of these different social know that i shot a gun to sign your area something there's such as your home. the walk. this was your children to receive real time and that's what's going on you know serious another user reports. >>like was year want to hear more you can hear the whole interview if you download the kron on app live local news streaming commercial free 24 7. still to come tonight, flames shooting out of a high rise apartment in los angeles leading to a gut. wrenching moment for everyone watching the daring rescue of a man who was clinging to a ledge plus why a prominent university of california law school is ing stripped of itna. >>and coming u
they say richardson was wanted for similar crimes by other bay area law enforcement agencies. >>one bay area startup says it is trying to protect you and your loved ones from crime by allowing you to do your part and you can do it all with the tip of your finger tips kron on spoke with the co-founder and ceo of city cop and crime either ap about how it works. >>because basically 2 main options to one were you kw i would nt one of these different social know that i shot a gun to sign...
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justne step, says the counselor in charge, anna richardson, of many needed in the next 10 years. >> would need to work as quickly al we can 2-d carbonized the city, as dcities in the world. a 2030 target is challenging but ev achieve that. work to >> do you think we can make it? >>ls which went up by different amounts. >> worry, pani anxiety, whether i will be able to afford it when the bill comes. anxiety to the point of illness. >> the scheme was imposed on that blindsided us.extent, >> they are among the thousands in these particular schemes. the housing aociation which runs it told us they are tackling poverty.gy and >> according tchris start, the ua, but climate advisor, it is ews arehat everyone's hear >> there is a huge risk in forcing upon people solutions that have not had a full proof public consensus behind that, behind them. that is the bit that we have not done yet. >> already, more and moregl electricity fogow and the rest of the country ibecoming cleaner. here on the edge of the city there are plans to expand this anwindfarmto fit solar panels. is still a big stro carbon po
justne step, says the counselor in charge, anna richardson, of many needed in the next 10 years. >> would need to work as quickly al we can 2-d carbonized the city, as dcities in the world. a 2030 target is challenging but ev achieve that. work to >> do you think we can make it? >>ls which went up by different amounts. >> worry, pani anxiety, whether i will be able to afford it when the bill comes. anxiety to the point of illness. >> the scheme was imposed on that...
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this is lieutenant robert richardson, the top commander for nimitz. forgottenwhat of a figure in the history of the pacific war. andept a very detailed strongly opinionated diary, which just last year became public. it is at the hoover institution. this would be one of the rare things, 75 years after the war to have a new source over command controversy of the pacific war. it was seized by the 25th marines and the second marines. having broken the back of the japanese resistance in the middle of the island, it was the final stage of the battle for japanesend remaining units fell back. the fighting deteriorated into isolated, sporadic and desperate resistance by the enemy. charge, a plane launched on july 9, it resulted in at least 3000 japanese soldiers killed. a flamethrower tank . out limestone caves on the northern part of the island. said, this was the first time american ground forces fought on a battlefield in which they would encounter large numbers of civilians. told theyse had been could expect a fate worse than death should they be captured
this is lieutenant robert richardson, the top commander for nimitz. forgottenwhat of a figure in the history of the pacific war. andept a very detailed strongly opinionated diary, which just last year became public. it is at the hoover institution. this would be one of the rare things, 75 years after the war to have a new source over command controversy of the pacific war. it was seized by the 25th marines and the second marines. having broken the back of the japanese resistance in the middle...
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series we head to the pacific ocean it's home to many species of sea turtle our reporter clare richardson went to the art of an island part of the solomon islands north of australia she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles from. the solomon islands look like power dice on us the region hair in the south pacific is home to rich merryman biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles that nest here. female tuttle's lay roughly $1000.00 eggs each season. only one in a 1000 will make it to adult hood. that chances are made by hunting and their legal trading. research estimate that some $10000.00 turtles are harvested each year. that's pushed hawksbill sea turtles to the brink of extinction. but for the creatures who make it to this particular beach that's home. these women are on a mission to save the tassels in 2016 they formed a group which brings together communities from 3 islands to protect the tools from hunting. the fearful many think they have different powerful background so having to give also. have the oppor
series we head to the pacific ocean it's home to many species of sea turtle our reporter clare richardson went to the art of an island part of the solomon islands north of australia she met some activists who are working to protect the turtles from. the solomon islands look like power dice on us the region hair in the south pacific is home to rich merryman biodiversity. but it's a challenging environment for the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles that nest here. female tuttle's lay...
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i need to thank my local hosts, kyra cheremeteff and her husband tom richardson, who are taking good care of me. last night, maybe too good of care -- if i am a little incoherent tonight, it is their fault. but it was a fun evening. and i want to thank you all for coming out tonight. there's always a lot of demands on our time. i know disney is now streaming live. [laughter] so to come out and learn about a russian famine shows true dedication and intellectual curiosity. so i applaud you for that. i think the plan is i'm going to talk for about 30 minutes or so, and then happy to open it up to whatever questions people might have. what i want to talk tonight was about arguably one of the noblest acts in american history. yet, sadly, something that few of us seem to remember of ever having heard about -- a fact that could also be said about russia itself. at its heart, it is a story of charity and compassion, two things that are, i would say, always in short supply. and, it seems to me, in recent days in particularly short supply. on the 13th of july, 1921, the russian writer maxim go
i need to thank my local hosts, kyra cheremeteff and her husband tom richardson, who are taking good care of me. last night, maybe too good of care -- if i am a little incoherent tonight, it is their fault. but it was a fun evening. and i want to thank you all for coming out tonight. there's always a lot of demands on our time. i know disney is now streaming live. [laughter] so to come out and learn about a russian famine shows true dedication and intellectual curiosity. so i applaud you for...
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richardson was wanted for silar crimes by other bay area law enforcement agencies 2 people face a number of felony charges f last week's burglary in lnut creek. police say christopher dodd anrichard leong went inside the macy's store at broadway pza smashed display cases and took about $65,000 worth of gold jewelry police say the damage to the store total more than $80,000 in san francisco market street is now car free for t most part a ban on privte vehicles went into effect yesterday, it's aimed at improving pedestrian safety. >>now the sfmta is considering banning cars on valenci street in the mission district kron four's gayle ong live in the city with reaction fm people that neighborhood, gayle. >>again the sfmta still has to study collect data and review before any deteination is made we set out to talk to neighbors and wokers in the area and this is what they have to say after hearing the ought of any cars on valencia street. >>i do the live nearby and it's going to cause a lot of lot of hassle i don't thin it'll be a very good street is side the island have to look through here t
richardson was wanted for silar crimes by other bay area law enforcement agencies 2 people face a number of felony charges f last week's burglary in lnut creek. police say christopher dodd anrichard leong went inside the macy's store at broadway pza smashed display cases and took about $65,000 worth of gold jewelry police say the damage to the store total more than $80,000 in san francisco market street is now car free for t most part a ban on privte vehicles went into effect yesterday, it's...
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following the story that for us from los angeles i'm now joined by sports presenting at present richardson and his endo harn as rob was saying that one of the greatest well players of all time 5 time and be a champion but i mean his stardom really went beyond that as a legendary iconic figure with people all around the world. yeah and he was one of the key voices in the key players in making the n.b.a. the global product that it is now i was lucky enough to interview him on a couple of occasions one memory that stands out is at the 2012 olympics when he was part of the gold medal u.s. winning team there when there was a whole lot of media trying to get his attention obviously at that particular event but he had time for everyone because he was aware of the power of his voice he was talking to a new audience potentially being over in europe at that time and being at olympic games and aware that this was an opportunity to sell his sports and the game he loved so much to a whole new audience he'd been playing basketball from the age of 3 group partially in europe as well which i think helped
following the story that for us from los angeles i'm now joined by sports presenting at present richardson and his endo harn as rob was saying that one of the greatest well players of all time 5 time and be a champion but i mean his stardom really went beyond that as a legendary iconic figure with people all around the world. yeah and he was one of the key voices in the key players in making the n.b.a. the global product that it is now i was lucky enough to interview him on a couple of...
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let's get more now from our sports presenter eddie richardson who joins me in the studio head looking through kobe bryant's records his accolades he really was a superstar of the game yet and rub your fur into their i mean it's really in basketball in the water sporting world really in a state of shock as you're seeing one of the fans saying it feels like the city is bleeding right now just that's how it was felt he was he was a real part of the city and community and it's really hard to overstate just for his contribution was to the n.b.a. when michael jordan stepped away from the chicago bulls in 998 there's a real concern within the n.b.a. about where the league would go next when they have the global icons take the league forward well it turns out they did and it was kobe bryants who immediately stepped into that role and really in many ways took the lead on a whole new level really saw the potential for its become a global league with fans all around the world he saw that the value in the olympics and was very sort of committed to the u.s. team taking part in not taking the his g
let's get more now from our sports presenter eddie richardson who joins me in the studio head looking through kobe bryant's records his accolades he really was a superstar of the game yet and rub your fur into their i mean it's really in basketball in the water sporting world really in a state of shock as you're seeing one of the fans saying it feels like the city is bleeding right now just that's how it was felt he was he was a real part of the city and community and it's really hard to...
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she's expected to assist first base and outfield coast anton richardson with leading pregame outfield work. nakken was a sacramento state softball standout and joined the giants as an intern back in 2014. we talked to her mom just a short while ago. >> we were just extremely proud, because she has worked so hard to make a path for women. to me, i've told her her whole life, she's left a mark wherever she's been. >> she's certainly leaving her mark now. nakken, again, expected to be the first woman named to a big league coaching staff. >>> an unusual ending to a mobile home park battle in the south bay. the reason homeowners are claiming victory even though they will lose their homes. >>> and take a look, the notes posted on the window of that starbucks where a man died trying to get his laptop back. what two bay area women did to make sure the family would have these notes photographforever. that's next. >>> and more rainfall throughout the bay area. we'll show you the two things you've got to watch out for tomorrow morning, coming up in about eight minutes. >>> the chief justice of t
she's expected to assist first base and outfield coast anton richardson with leading pregame outfield work. nakken was a sacramento state softball standout and joined the giants as an intern back in 2014. we talked to her mom just a short while ago. >> we were just extremely proud, because she has worked so hard to make a path for women. to me, i've told her her whole life, she's left a mark wherever she's been. >> she's certainly leaving her mark now. nakken, again, expected to be...
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tidal swings right now from our camera on top of the sales force tower that is looking north into richardson bay. i want to show you that camera and point out the details because you can see low tide right now. we are at low tide. high tide is coming tomorrow. we are at the bottom of low tide. you can see some of the mud flats showing up as you get past sausalito and back up around into the rest of mill valley you can see low tide right now. tomorrow is one rule that the high tide issues. talk about rain that we got in the early morning hours of today. we officially got a quarter of an inch of rain. downtown san francisco, oakland you are not too far behind. that is decent rain for a quick little storm that comes in while most of us were sleeping. and that actually does help to bring up the numbers. from where we are on the season so far, still well below average on what we consider the water year that started october 1st and all the way through this coming september. you take a look at livermore we are only at about 28%. only got about half of what we should have gotten. santa rosa 83%. mos
tidal swings right now from our camera on top of the sales force tower that is looking north into richardson bay. i want to show you that camera and point out the details because you can see low tide right now. we are at low tide. high tide is coming tomorrow. we are at the bottom of low tide. you can see some of the mud flats showing up as you get past sausalito and back up around into the rest of mill valley you can see low tide right now. tomorrow is one rule that the high tide issues. talk...
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just one step, says the councillor in charge, anna richardson, of many needed in the next ten years.this city, as do all cities across the world. a 2030 target is hugely challenging, certainly. and it is going to mean everybody has to work hard to achieve that. in your heart of hearts, do you think you could ever make it? i think we need to give it our absolute best shot. the biggest challenge in glasgow is that most people live in flats, many of them badly insulated, and nearly all heated by gas. in this social housing scheme, an old heating system is being removed to make way for a greener alternative. it's gone down well. new pumps draw warmth from the air. by contrast, another project on one of the poorest estates involves building this miniature power station. tenants we met described their shock at their bills, which went up by different amounts. worry, panic, anxiety. whether i'm gonna be able to afford it when the bill hits the mat. anxiety to the point of illness. the scheme was imposed on tenants. now, to a certain extent, that blindsided us. james and nick, in these tower
just one step, says the councillor in charge, anna richardson, of many needed in the next ten years.this city, as do all cities across the world. a 2030 target is hugely challenging, certainly. and it is going to mean everybody has to work hard to achieve that. in your heart of hearts, do you think you could ever make it? i think we need to give it our absolute best shot. the biggest challenge in glasgow is that most people live in flats, many of them badly insulated, and nearly all heated by...
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just one step, says the councillor in charge, anna richardson, of many needed in the next ten years.ies across the world. a 2030 target is hugely challenging, certainly. and it is going to mean everybody has to work hard to achieve that. but in your heart of hearts, do you think you could ever make it? i think we need to give it our absolute best shot. the biggest challenge in glasgow is that most people live in flats, many of them badly insulated, and nearly all heated by gas. in this social housing scheme, an old heating system is being removed to make way for a greener alternative. it's gone down well. new pumps draw warmth from the air. by contrast, another project on one of the poorest estates involved building this miniature power station. tenants we met described their shock at their bills, which went up by different amounts. worry, panic, anxiety. whether i'm gonna be able to afford it when the bill hits the mat. yeah, and anxiety to the point of illness. the scheme was imposed on tenants. now, to a certain extent, that blindsided us. james and nick, in these tower blocks, ar
just one step, says the councillor in charge, anna richardson, of many needed in the next ten years.ies across the world. a 2030 target is hugely challenging, certainly. and it is going to mean everybody has to work hard to achieve that. but in your heart of hearts, do you think you could ever make it? i think we need to give it our absolute best shot. the biggest challenge in glasgow is that most people live in flats, many of them badly insulated, and nearly all heated by gas. in this social...
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louise richardson says shelter first. >> to me, shelter first means get people off the ground. get them into something that has a door that closes. >> the county may establish one shelter here near the administration building. the second location will be decided next week. in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we want to hear your understands about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> new developments tonight. san francisco new district attorney is putting his mark on the office by firing several prosecutors. sworn in on wednesday, he has pledged to transform the way the city prosecutes cases focusing on a method he calls restorative justice. at least six attorneys were fired today, including several managers in the felony office. he released a statement to abc 7 news saying, quote, i had to make difficult staffing decisions today in order to put in place a management team that will help me accomplish the work i am committed to do for san francisco. >> one of the last all-girl catholic high schools in san francisco
louise richardson says shelter first. >> to me, shelter first means get people off the ground. get them into something that has a door that closes. >> the county may establish one shelter here near the administration building. the second location will be decided next week. in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we want to hear your understands about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> new developments...
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the 30 minutes of experimental film was shot by friend and collaborator professor martin richardson toct was used as part of the artwork on the album hours, but the film remained in storage for the last 20 years at de montfort university here in the uk. david bowie was one of the most influential musicians of his era and died injanuary, 2016. prince harry has appeared at his first royal engagement since he and his wife meghan announced that they'd be stepping back from their roles as senior royals. the prince was at buckingham palace to host the draw for next year's rugby league world cup. 0ur royal correspondent nick witchell has more. was this harry's way of saying farewell? there he is on the sussex royal instagram account tonight. the music, the stone roses and a song which includes the lyrics "i'd like to leave the country for a month of sundays." he was at buckingham palace. in the palace gardens, he'd been in his element — talking to young people about sport, rugby to be precise, and those who were with harry said he was relaxed, authentic and engaged. but you didn't need to be
the 30 minutes of experimental film was shot by friend and collaborator professor martin richardson toct was used as part of the artwork on the album hours, but the film remained in storage for the last 20 years at de montfort university here in the uk. david bowie was one of the most influential musicians of his era and died injanuary, 2016. prince harry has appeared at his first royal engagement since he and his wife meghan announced that they'd be stepping back from their roles as senior...
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that was done to their brains as a result of that and people may recall with the actress natasha richardson she was in a skiing accident claimed she only had a headache only to pass away several hours later from a traumatic brain injury so i think we need to keep those examples in mind that traumatic brain injury is very serious it doesn't only affect veterans but and service members and in this context though given the overall political climate and how serious it is we don't want to go about claiming victory that no one was harmed when some of these injuries are in fact very serious and then just turning to your 2nd point about compassion i think that's a really important thing to and one of the challenges when we're talking about combat and you know active war zones like we saw in the air base in iraq is you know people like trump are very far removed from it as you noted he did not serve himself he's not a veteran himself. has always stated that he has great respect for the troops and for veterans as well but when he makes statements like that it just it makes me question if he really do
that was done to their brains as a result of that and people may recall with the actress natasha richardson she was in a skiing accident claimed she only had a headache only to pass away several hours later from a traumatic brain injury so i think we need to keep those examples in mind that traumatic brain injury is very serious it doesn't only affect veterans but and service members and in this context though given the overall political climate and how serious it is we don't want to go about...
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well a sports presenter at the richardson says broad for save many accolades all in and off the boss go. seemingly destined for greatness from a very young age he apparently started playing basketball at the age of just 3 his father was also a professional player moved over to italy when he was was a child because of his father's career that took him over there so i think that again helped him have a kind of global take on the game the fact he grew up and spoke italian went back home to the states at the age of 17 he signed an n.b.a. contract and when he played his 1st games in the n.b.a. he was the youngest player ever to play in the n.b.a. league east side it's a skip college and not go through that process and when you come into the game at such a young age it can often be so difficult to then actually capitalize on that on that young potential but he did just that he stayed with the l.a. lakers for 2 decades he won 5 n.b.a. championships and also want to impede gold medals and i think those olympic gold medals maybe not as important. back in the states for in terms of taking your
well a sports presenter at the richardson says broad for save many accolades all in and off the boss go. seemingly destined for greatness from a very young age he apparently started playing basketball at the age of just 3 his father was also a professional player moved over to italy when he was was a child because of his father's career that took him over there so i think that again helped him have a kind of global take on the game the fact he grew up and spoke italian went back home to the...
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the 30 minutes of experimental film was shot by friend and collaborator, professor martin richardson,e artwork on the album ‘hours'. the actualfootage has remained in storage for the last 20 years at de montfort university in the uk. david bowie died injanuary 2016. thank you for being with us. hello there. after all the rough weather, the wet and windy weather we've had to contend with this week, you may be pleased to hear that things are about to calm down. but it's not all plain sailing just yet. this is the earlier satellite picture — this stripe of cloud has been bringing outbreaks of rain. there are shower clouds and following on behind and this hook of the cloud is the centre of an area of low pressure bringing a swathe of very strong winds still across the far north and west of scotland through the first part of friday. starting the day generally between 2—9 degrees. through the day, a couple of clutches of showers to contain with, one moving across the midlands, wales and southern england and some heavy with hail and thunder mixing in and this band of showers drifting across
the 30 minutes of experimental film was shot by friend and collaborator, professor martin richardson,e artwork on the album ‘hours'. the actualfootage has remained in storage for the last 20 years at de montfort university in the uk. david bowie died injanuary 2016. thank you for being with us. hello there. after all the rough weather, the wet and windy weather we've had to contend with this week, you may be pleased to hear that things are about to calm down. but it's not all plain sailing...
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two other men, richard fleming and liam richardson, were convicted in 2018 for their roles in the robberyich were once considered the workshops of the world. but today many mills are derelict and empty and in the first survey of its kind, historic england has found almost 600 of the buildings could be prime candidates for conversion into homes and businesses. coletta smith reports. with thousands of workers heading in for shifts, this old textile mill was the beating heart of wigan for nearly 100 years. but now, pagefield mill is just a shell, totally derelict. it's only vandals and pigeons within these walls now. it's been empty since 2006. the council would love that to change, but they know it needs to happen quick. we need to keep working to get a viable scheme that brings as much of the building back into use as it possibly can. i think we are otherwise in danger of actually getting to a tipping point where that becomes incredibly difficult. historic england say, if we do not act now, within the next few years, hundreds of mills could be lost forever. it's the skyline that we all kno
two other men, richard fleming and liam richardson, were convicted in 2018 for their roles in the robberyich were once considered the workshops of the world. but today many mills are derelict and empty and in the first survey of its kind, historic england has found almost 600 of the buildings could be prime candidates for conversion into homes and businesses. coletta smith reports. with thousands of workers heading in for shifts, this old textile mill was the beating heart of wigan for nearly...
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louise richardson says shelter first. >> to me, shelter first means get people off the ground. get them into something that has a door that closes. >> the county may establish one shelter here near the administration building. the second location will be decided next week. in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we want to hear your understands about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> new developments tonight. san francisco new district attorney is putting his mark on the office by firing several prosecutors. sworn in on wednesday, he has pledged to transform the way the city prosecutes cases focusing on a method he calls restorative justice. at least six attorneys were fired today, including several managers in the felony office. he released a statement to abc 7 news saying, quote, i had to make difficult staffing decisions today in order to put in place a management team that will help me accomplish the work i am committed to do for san francisco. >> one of the last all-girl catholic high schools in san francisco
louise richardson says shelter first. >> to me, shelter first means get people off the ground. get them into something that has a door that closes. >> the county may establish one shelter here near the administration building. the second location will be decided next week. in santa rosa, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> we want to hear your understands about building a better bay area. share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >> new developments...
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under the leadership of director todd richardson, a new level of accountability and enforcement have been put back in place. both common sense things expected by the average missouri and. the results has been the savings of 84 million dollars, further protecting citizens who need the services most and taxpayers who deserve their tax dollars we used wisely. well some of the press are eager to criticize improved efficiency or outright broken for many years serving every missouri and who is paying for it. at the same time, opponents have been criticizing our increase accountability, they have also been promoting expanding the system but the reality is that expanding the system comes at the cost of other vital services, such as education, workforce development and improving our aging infrastructure, so make no mistake about, it the vague proposal they're not explaining or purposely withholding is a massive tax increase that missouri is cannot afford. the hard work we are doing a drive officials say is not just by supporting policy provisions. it is fundamentally reforming state governmen
under the leadership of director todd richardson, a new level of accountability and enforcement have been put back in place. both common sense things expected by the average missouri and. the results has been the savings of 84 million dollars, further protecting citizens who need the services most and taxpayers who deserve their tax dollars we used wisely. well some of the press are eager to criticize improved efficiency or outright broken for many years serving every missouri and who is paying...
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brian richardson was taken into custody.ed into a bank in pinole yesterday morning and handed the teller a note, walked off with the cash. >>> a los angeles congressman is calling on the federal aviation administration to step up helicopter safety regulations. this follows the crash sunday that killed kobe brian, his young daughter and seven others. the kobe and gianna bryant helicopter safety act would require all helicopters be equipped with a terrain- awareness warning system. the ntsb criticized the faa for not implementing an earlier recommendation to equip the sikorsky helicopter with that technology. this comes as crews are working to clean debris and hurdzous material left from the crash. it will take sometime to remove magnesium and other hazardous materials from the ground and crash site. >> >>> threw me to the ground, injured my knee. >> and that's not all, she says. the federal lawsuit filed against oakland schools after a confrontation with police. >> also calls for a transit and carpool lane on the bay bridge.
brian richardson was taken into custody.ed into a bank in pinole yesterday morning and handed the teller a note, walked off with the cash. >>> a los angeles congressman is calling on the federal aviation administration to step up helicopter safety regulations. this follows the crash sunday that killed kobe brian, his young daughter and seven others. the kobe and gianna bryant helicopter safety act would require all helicopters be equipped with a terrain- awareness warning system. the...
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richardson: steve, it is without a doubt -- mr. richmond: steve is without a doubt a stellar role model for others in this world. from the founding of the gleason initiative foundation, the teen gleason house for innovative living, and his effort to help pass legislation allowing alcs patients to access speech -- a.l.s. patients to access speech generating devices and advanced wheelchairs is exactly why the steven michael gleason congressional gold medal act passed unanimously. those of us in this room know that most creativity and innovation comes from times of despair. and even when life may take us down paths that we did not expect nor forsee. instead of living a life of despair, you decided to take the path less traveled. through your investment in breakthrough technology that has allowed others with a.l.s. to live more sustainable lives. i am constantly inspired and reminded of the wisdom of nelson mandela when he said, may your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears. steve's life choices serve as a reminder to all of us w
richardson: steve, it is without a doubt -- mr. richmond: steve is without a doubt a stellar role model for others in this world. from the founding of the gleason initiative foundation, the teen gleason house for innovative living, and his effort to help pass legislation allowing alcs patients to access speech -- a.l.s. patients to access speech generating devices and advanced wheelchairs is exactly why the steven michael gleason congressional gold medal act passed unanimously. those of us in...
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. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. >> i was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a lot of people. i chss in ban that had cool break jz get parts on tv shows or things like that. a friend of mine, we had mutual friends that got signed to a re
. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >>...
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we start with correspondent richardson, another long day. >> democrats have the senate floor for three straight days to lay out their case against donald trump. they started today is house impeachment managers walked senators through their evidence against the president trying to convince them that he abused the power of his office, they should remove him from it. >> the president's misconduct cannot be decided at the ballot box. we cannot be assured the vote will be fairly won. >> the president simply wanted to reap a political benefit by tarnishing a political rival and attempting to erase from history his previous election misconduct. >> both sides and 24 hours to present their case for three days each. the president's attorneys will follow house democrats, then senators will have 16 hours to ask questions. republicans are left defending donald trump outside the senate chambers. >> the goal of this process is not to remove the president from office, simply to remove certain senators, colorado, north carolina, iowa, maine and arizona from office and this is an opportunity. >> the pre
we start with correspondent richardson, another long day. >> democrats have the senate floor for three straight days to lay out their case against donald trump. they started today is house impeachment managers walked senators through their evidence against the president trying to convince them that he abused the power of his office, they should remove him from it. >> the president's misconduct cannot be decided at the ballot box. we cannot be assured the vote will be fairly won....