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to that i will turn it over to ruth wallace.nd by the way, i don't know what would be of the portola without ruth wallace. so, ruth, thank you so much for everything you do. (applause) >> thank you, david. well, i have the easiest job because jack's biois the shortest. he's 12. he's done a great job. * because of him, he's actually helped us to finance the portola garden district scholarships at city college of san francisco. and will continue. thank you. (applause) >> jack? ah, come on. >> i don't think jack wants to say anything, but i think that jack just basically said that actions speak louder than words. so, thank you. (applause)♪ >> jack, are your parents or your family here? yep? so, if we could ask jack's family to please stand up and be recognized. because this is a family effort. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you very much. thank you. ♪ >> you can see the user bringing back the bow tie. without further ado, i'd like to introduce supervisor john avalos to introduce our next award. (applause) >> thank you, daniel.
to that i will turn it over to ruth wallace.nd by the way, i don't know what would be of the portola without ruth wallace. so, ruth, thank you so much for everything you do. (applause) >> thank you, david. well, i have the easiest job because jack's biois the shortest. he's 12. he's done a great job. * because of him, he's actually helped us to finance the portola garden district scholarships at city college of san francisco. and will continue. thank you. (applause) >> jack? ah,...
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. >>> estas palabras de ruth ortiz la madre de las dos pequeÑas vÍctimas quedaron grabada en la mente1 cuando josÉ de dmoinz sus hijos ruth de 6 aÑoses y josÉ de 2 desaparecieron tras un descuide su padre en el parque dÓnde jugaban. >>> pero ruth ortiz la madre de los pequeÑos nunca le creyÓ. >>> nadie ni nada puede hacer callar ni par a a una madre que busca a sus hijos. >>> pero tan solo dos dÍas despuÉs de la desapariciÓn de los hermanos la policÍa encuentro o en la finca propiedad de la familia una hoguera con restos Óseso calcino y el primer informe determinÓ que eran de pan males con los que ruth podrÍan haber trabajando en estus estudios de veterinarias, pero fue una pista equivocada que desvio el rumbo de la investigaciÓn. >>> toda la fwlz amilia y tenÍa esperanzas, y arrojaron una escalofriante verdad, los restos hallados en la feng paterna no eran de animales, sino de dos niÑos, y el pueblo reclamaba justicia y la madre que vivÍa la peor mes dilla de su vida le escribo eo a unos hijos que nunca volverÍa a ver. >>> siempre van a estar en ni corazÓn. >>> aceptar que sus hijos
. >>> estas palabras de ruth ortiz la madre de las dos pequeÑas vÍctimas quedaron grabada en la mente1 cuando josÉ de dmoinz sus hijos ruth de 6 aÑoses y josÉ de 2 desaparecieron tras un descuide su padre en el parque dÓnde jugaban. >>> pero ruth ortiz la madre de los pequeÑos nunca le creyÓ. >>> nadie ni nada puede hacer callar ni par a a una madre que busca a sus hijos. >>> pero tan solo dos dÍas despuÉs de la desapariciÓn de los hermanos la...
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come on up, ruth. (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> thanks. thank you.e'd like to take over the show. i just want to say it's a great honor and it's a really great event. if you haven't been to the portola garden tour, 2013 will be september 28th, mark your calendars. get your tickets early. and if i could, there are so many people involved in this, i'd like if all the gardners that have shown their gardens and the people on the committee could stand up for just a second so you could see how many of us there really are. (applause) >> thank you very much. ♪ ♪ >> wonderful, what a great award that is. i'd like to take a moment and acknowledge supervisor scott wiener has joined us here this evening. someone who we all know. (applause) >> has done an amazing job in district 8 and making that a wonderful place to live for thousands of residents there, including my father. so, thank you very much. he thanks you. fourth generation, you know? without further ado i'd like to invite someone who was standing on the stage just last year wearing a different uniform,
come on up, ruth. (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> thanks. thank you.e'd like to take over the show. i just want to say it's a great honor and it's a really great event. if you haven't been to the portola garden tour, 2013 will be september 28th, mark your calendars. get your tickets early. and if i could, there are so many people involved in this, i'd like if all the gardners that have shown their gardens and the people on the committee could stand up for just a second so you...
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what does ruth need to do? - i think she needs to make sure that she has a safety plan inlace and she needs to... i'm sorry. - she needs to make sure that-- - it's so difficult, isn't it? - it is. it's very difficult because-- because it's very difficult to tell a parent what to do when the person who is hurting her is her child, and she needs to take care of herself, but she needs to ultimately make the decision about how to do that. - at least she is getting the support, right? she's on the road. she is on the road, and she's there with so many others, is what she needs to understand. - right. there are millions of people who are being victimized by this problem, and so--one of the things that i-- one of the things that's important to know is that elder abuse is not a problem without a solution, and so as family members, as citizens, one of the things that we want to do is kind of think about it in advance. and so don't--don't let older people in your life become isolated, and don't confuse isolation and inde
what does ruth need to do? - i think she needs to make sure that she has a safety plan inlace and she needs to... i'm sorry. - she needs to make sure that-- - it's so difficult, isn't it? - it is. it's very difficult because-- because it's very difficult to tell a parent what to do when the person who is hurting her is her child, and she needs to take care of herself, but she needs to ultimately make the decision about how to do that. - at least she is getting the support, right? she's on the...
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is ruth milkman who is the wireless telecommunications bureau chief at the fcc. ms. milkman, what do you do? what's the wireless bureau? >> guest: well, i run the wireless bureau which is about 200 people. we do all the licensing of the various wireless services. so everything from your cell phone service to amateur radio to aviation and private land mobile services like those that are used by taxis. we oversee about two million licenses. so that's one of our main functions. >> host: are you also responsible for, like, cell phone tower placement and licensing of that? >> guest: we're responsible for antenna registration and for making sure that the notifications that are necessary to comply with the environmental laws and the historic preservation laws are complied with, and we also work a lot with our state and local counterparts who, as you know, have a lot to do with the zoning regulations that dictate where cell towers can be placed. >> host: when was the wireless bureau created? >> guest: i think it was created in about 1995 around the time of the first pcs auct
is ruth milkman who is the wireless telecommunications bureau chief at the fcc. ms. milkman, what do you do? what's the wireless bureau? >> guest: well, i run the wireless bureau which is about 200 people. we do all the licensing of the various wireless services. so everything from your cell phone service to amateur radio to aviation and private land mobile services like those that are used by taxis. we oversee about two million licenses. so that's one of our main functions. >>...
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i kept on doing it. >> ruth milkman. lead we had a chance to introduce you to her.she is a bureau chief of tele- connections bureau at the fcc. thank you for your time. span created by cable companies in 1979. brontË is a public service by your provider. to you as a public service by your provider. at first ladies from martha washington to michelle obama. net rootse conference. challenges facing women candidates and a panel on statements and became a news stories and past election cycles. >> a discussion about the influence of women in politics. they talk about first ladies from martha washington to michelle obama. posted at the new york historical society, it is an hour. [applause] >> look at all of you. i was going to say how good looking. i have to put my glasses on. i am impressed. thank you all for coming. it is the historical society. there is no better show in new york thomas and i really believe that.
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this is actually a babe ruth baseball. >> provenance.ve a signature piece, obviously will have value as an autographed baseball, but when it has history we try to attribute it as tightly as we can to what we believe it to be. anytime you get one of those baseballs and will add more value. adam: this is one of them. >> exactly. and this should be 40 to 60,000. adam: thank you. that will go in the pocket. tell me about the ring over there. >> this is sort of a feature collection. this is a great left-handed pitcher, hall of fame member, and this is his 1958 milwaukee braves championship ring when they lost to the yankees. this along with many, many other things from his personal collection. anytime you get things that originated from a player's collection you see some pretty exciting pricing. adam: how much? >> fifteen the 30,000. adam: and the leather glove, that is another babe ruth aiden? >> no, that is his blood that he used to pitch. a left-handed throwing glove that he signed. in the time you get a game used piece, that is not someth
this is actually a babe ruth baseball. >> provenance.ve a signature piece, obviously will have value as an autographed baseball, but when it has history we try to attribute it as tightly as we can to what we believe it to be. anytime you get one of those baseballs and will add more value. adam: this is one of them. >> exactly. and this should be 40 to 60,000. adam: thank you. that will go in the pocket. tell me about the ring over there. >> this is sort of a feature...
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that's the crown jewel in scott walker's kingdom of corn dog. >> ruth, he is not a washingtonite.s that help him? does that help republicans? >> maybe. he has this folksy appeal. he gave a speech in indiana and couple of right wing blockers called him awesome sauce. he has a plain style speaking pch if you look at the results of his tenure here in wisconsin, we are dragging behind the rest of the region in job creation. and every time he has a job summit with our legislature, we have more forced ultra sound bills and cancellation cancellation of sex ed bills. so it is clear in wisconsin we aren't doing well under scott walker. i think the nation might look at that. >> e.j., when you look at walker and the candidates, they have to say where they stand on the nsa. could this be his weakness? i don't even know where he stand on this right now. but he has to formulate an opinion that will pick either the radicals or going to pick, if they are still left, pick mainstream republicans still left. what do you think? >> i think this is big problem in the republican prty though. when you lo
that's the crown jewel in scott walker's kingdom of corn dog. >> ruth, he is not a washingtonite.s that help him? does that help republicans? >> maybe. he has this folksy appeal. he gave a speech in indiana and couple of right wing blockers called him awesome sauce. he has a plain style speaking pch if you look at the results of his tenure here in wisconsin, we are dragging behind the rest of the region in job creation. and every time he has a job summit with our legislature, we...
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i want to bring in ruth and chris. ruth, start with you. to be a fly on the wall, right, between hillary clinton and joe biden. if we were to be there who brings up running for president, first? no you. no you. >> isn't that the interesting and mostdelicate question? my guess is the conversation did not come up. >> how could it? >> who is going to bring it up, right? >> joe. >> somebody has to go first. with the vice president, you never know with biden because it's a really -- he tends so say what is on his mind. so he is much more apt to say, so, hillary, what do you think the deal is? because that one is so much the elephant in the room. >> that's right. >> how could it not come up? >> ruth, you got your money down on vice president joe biden. chris, your colleague at the national journal jill lawrence, great piece. i was reading through it. titled what is keeping women from getting presidential buzz? hillary clinton. so when you look at that dynamic here that of the former secretary of state, is she overshadowing other women out like el
i want to bring in ruth and chris. ruth, start with you. to be a fly on the wall, right, between hillary clinton and joe biden. if we were to be there who brings up running for president, first? no you. no you. >> isn't that the interesting and mostdelicate question? my guess is the conversation did not come up. >> how could it? >> who is going to bring it up, right? >> joe. >> somebody has to go first. with the vice president, you never know with biden because...
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plus, david brooks and ruth marcus. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: a diplomatic incident involving the fugitive national security agency leaker escalated today. spain said it wasned by as ouboard the bolivian president's plane on tuesday. the plane was rerouted and forced to land in austria with no sign of snowden. the rerouting brought demands for apology from a bloc of south american nations, and bolivian president evo morales threatened to close the u.s. embassy. >> ( translated ): my hand would not shake if it came to closing the embassy. we have dignity, we have sovereignty. without the united states, we are better off politically and democratically. without the world bank or the international monetary fund, we are better off economically. we do not need them. we have other allies. >> sreenivasan: snowden has reportedly applied for asylum in six new countries. the website wikileaks reported that, adding the countries won't be identified to try to keep the u.s. from interfering in the applications. pope fr
plus, david brooks and ruth marcus. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: a diplomatic incident involving the fugitive national security agency leaker escalated today. spain said it wasned by as ouboard the bolivian president's plane on tuesday. the plane was rerouted and forced to land in austria with no sign of snowden. the rerouting brought demands for apology from a bloc of south american nations, and bolivian president evo morales threatened...
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we are talking with ruth milkman. thank you for joining us on the "the man who stayed behind" this afternoon. >> c-span is brought to you by your television provider as the local part of your service. >> in 15 minutes, house gop leaders talk about student loan rates and first president obama and efficient government. then we have steny hoyer with university of maryland students. >> several advanced until you about. the senate judiciary committee will replace robert mueller as head of the fbi. then at 2:00 p.m. eastern from a memorial service for the 19 firefighters who died in arizona. they were members of the prescott fire departments elite choctaws. speakers will include joe biden, vice president of the united states. the nixon tapes from the summer of 1972. talking about key presidential advisers and south dakota's george mcgovern. >> president obama announces new management agenda for the federal government today. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you, everyone. everyone please have a
we are talking with ruth milkman. thank you for joining us on the "the man who stayed behind" this afternoon. >> c-span is brought to you by your television provider as the local part of your service. >> in 15 minutes, house gop leaders talk about student loan rates and first president obama and efficient government. then we have steny hoyer with university of maryland students. >> several advanced until you about. the senate judiciary committee will replace robert...
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and today mother ruth jones celebrated 107th birthday. honored jones in a special tribute of music and prayer. offered his take on the george zimmerman verdict. >> there's no need of engaging in violence. there's no need of trying to take on forces that are there to quail voices. >> jones is credited with starting black panther programs to fight justice and quality. >> meteorologist paul deanno in tonight. finish that story back to who wins the tug of war. >> two things once again. one is like an atmospheric fight. sounds like a new movie. we will see minor changes over the next couple days. the first change you may have noticed today. not as warm as as it was on friday and saturday. we have the sunshine in the santa clara valley. let's take you now to our roof top. notice that low cloud cover spreading over the bay. everybody anywhere close to the bay will start off foggy tomorrow morning. today's highs, not as hot as yesterday. still warm for livermore and morgan hill. it's a pair of 7s. 77. cooler than yesterday. hayward barely made it
and today mother ruth jones celebrated 107th birthday. honored jones in a special tribute of music and prayer. offered his take on the george zimmerman verdict. >> there's no need of engaging in violence. there's no need of trying to take on forces that are there to quail voices. >> jones is credited with starting black panther programs to fight justice and quality. >> meteorologist paul deanno in tonight. finish that story back to who wins the tug of war. >> two things...
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it was the daughter that was named after ruth cleveland, the baby ruth.ull circumstance circumstance -- circle esther went on to marry at westminster abby. perhaps the prince will one day have a confection named for him. or maybe a favorite athlete. while the world was fixated on the birth of the royal baby yesterday, a whole lot more kids were born. including one from an american political dynasty. mitt romney had yet another grabbed child yesterday who was also a boy. mitt romney tweeted this today . . . if you don't count the horse, 23 with the horse. he has so many grandkids he is now referring to them by number. the parents of grand kid number 22 are romney's son josh and his wife jen. as for another former presidential hopeful, the dean scream is back. it has been nearly a decade since former vermont governor howard dean gave us his famous howl. let's refresh our memory. >> we're going to south dakota and oregon, and washington, and michigan! and then we're going to washington, d.c. to take back white house. yeah! >> michael: howard dean is bringing
it was the daughter that was named after ruth cleveland, the baby ruth.ull circumstance circumstance -- circle esther went on to marry at westminster abby. perhaps the prince will one day have a confection named for him. or maybe a favorite athlete. while the world was fixated on the birth of the royal baby yesterday, a whole lot more kids were born. including one from an american political dynasty. mitt romney had yet another grabbed child yesterday who was also a boy. mitt romney tweeted this...
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ruth bader ginsburg showed that it was one of first, too. it is the way for the dissent to call attention to his or her opinion. justice scalia told me in 1988, when he did his major dissent in the independent counsel case and he had that wonderful line, sometimes the wolf comes to us in sheep's clothing, this wolf comes as a wolf. the reason he decided justin byron white had said, we have a practice that if we feel passionately about a dissent, we should do that. scalia went on for nine minutes back in 1988. each year, he does at least one. the doma one, if he could've pounded his fist on the mahogany bench him and he probably would have. >> the great thing from being in the courtroom, he has this great storyteller voice. he was going on and telling the story and he can be very sarcastic. he is really rolling along and then he finishes and he has written the majority opinion of the next case. the chief justice says, justice scalia will give the opinion and he had to recalibrate. sorry about that. he was still using his sarcastic voice. [lau
ruth bader ginsburg showed that it was one of first, too. it is the way for the dissent to call attention to his or her opinion. justice scalia told me in 1988, when he did his major dissent in the independent counsel case and he had that wonderful line, sometimes the wolf comes to us in sheep's clothing, this wolf comes as a wolf. the reason he decided justin byron white had said, we have a practice that if we feel passionately about a dissent, we should do that. scalia went on for nine...
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for ruth i don't want. to hear that you've had this is a god let let let let it out for us clearly explain issues all you want tell me. how to combine gentlemen a little plant talk on to the diction let clarence finish his book he was a ruse the very first thing the roots the very first thing that obama did when he came into office was to sign a president and executive order to close guantanamo the next thing that happened was that congress passed legislation that would not allow him to do it it hasn't been closed because he didn't he has that if you are. rich richard if i go to you if you did and i don't i'm talking about one hundred other thing i want to talk about africa i want to talk about africa richard what kind of legacy does obama obama want to leave and in africa in your opinion he's still got four more years or three yes he's still got a few more years to go to carve out a legacy but you know maybe maybe we shouldn't think of it as you know africa is a place where presidents go and carve out lega
for ruth i don't want. to hear that you've had this is a god let let let let it out for us clearly explain issues all you want tell me. how to combine gentlemen a little plant talk on to the diction let clarence finish his book he was a ruse the very first thing the roots the very first thing that obama did when he came into office was to sign a president and executive order to close guantanamo the next thing that happened was that congress passed legislation that would not allow him to do it...
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i had always been fascinated by the fact that babe ruth hit 60 home runs and charles lend burg flew the public in the same summer. i had it in mind that that in itself made it an interesting summer. iconic events were happening in exact parallel, and i just had it in mind maybe it would be interesting to try and do a dual biography of these two guys with the their ty arc sort of meeting in 1927. but then when i began looking into what else happened in the summer, i found those were only two tiny parts of a much greater -- there was all kinds of other stuff happening in that summer. you had the great mississippi flood which have the biggest natural disaster in american history. you had, you had al capone, the beginning of the end of al capone, the downfall and, indeed, of prohibition, prohibition was coming to an end. you had they started building mount rushmore. calvin coolidge astounding the world by announcing that he didn't want to run for re-election as president. he could have won in a landslide, and he decided he didn't want to do it. for reasons that are still slightly mystifying
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joining me for our "daily fix," chris cillizza and ruth marcus. so, chris, what do you think is the first topic? probably saying what do you think they're all talking about us today? >> yeah. >> we are. >> golly, andrea. i would kill to be in that room. but my guess is, look, they are two substantive peel who are probably talking -- my guess, maybe middle east policy. that's obviously something that's on the tip of everyone's tongue at the moment. do they talk poll six itics is always wish i knew but i think that's by far the most fascinating component of all of this. there has been a little bit of trickle from the obama campaign to hillary or the ready for hillary effort. i think it will be fascinating to see sort of how that plays itself out in the future. >> ruth marcus, you could think of the middle east or how do deal with vladimir putin. the president now has to decide do we after snowden and after everything that's happened do we do the bilateral talks an how do you deal with putin? there is a lot of foreign policy. egypt. but also what's h
joining me for our "daily fix," chris cillizza and ruth marcus. so, chris, what do you think is the first topic? probably saying what do you think they're all talking about us today? >> yeah. >> we are. >> golly, andrea. i would kill to be in that room. but my guess is, look, they are two substantive peel who are probably talking -- my guess, maybe middle east policy. that's obviously something that's on the tip of everyone's tongue at the moment. do they talk poll...
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ruth, thank you so much for calling.to tell you from my heart there are as i said, hundreds of thousands of mothers who are not giving up this fight. we're a completely nonpartisan organization. this isn't a republican issue. it isn't a democratic issue. it is an issue of public safety. it is protecting our children. and so first of all we're not going away. i also want to make the point that ruth brought up that her daughter and granddaughter are victims of gun violence. so this is a problem that has a ripple effect that we need to be concerned about. >> bill: you know that you're up against some very powerful opposition. particularly powerful group and well-funded group with the nra but you know what? you put up the moms of america versus the nra and moms of america with common sense solutions, i'll bet on the moms. thank you for what you're doing jennifer. thanks for coming in today. >> thank you for having me. >> bill: momsdemandaction.org. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." they should self-deport? >> no,
ruth, thank you so much for calling.to tell you from my heart there are as i said, hundreds of thousands of mothers who are not giving up this fight. we're a completely nonpartisan organization. this isn't a republican issue. it isn't a democratic issue. it is an issue of public safety. it is protecting our children. and so first of all we're not going away. i also want to make the point that ruth brought up that her daughter and granddaughter are victims of gun violence. so this is a problem...
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a, babe ruth, will be, hack wilson and c lou gave rick and d -- >> babe ruth? >> you got it.d in a little place i call comiskey park. that's where the white sox used to play. they used to be a team. this is called steal a base, steal a taco. taco bell is hosting it. it is controversial because steal a taco is a baseball euphemism for not paying a hooker. in hindsight do you think it is wise -- >> time, time, time. you are looking tired. >> no, i'm good. >> do you want to finish? >> i am good. i can do all 9. >> go get them. >> do you think they will end the dead ball era and it should be more alive? >> if we have learned anything from this year's fanfest is people like me get stuck in the center while rick leventhal get to go to the actual game in city field. don't put me in, coach, i am not ready to play today. >> so that guy, john franco, he didn't like you too much. >> no, i was the first walkoff. and then we had to speak with some publicists afterwards. and i tried to explain to them the only person that looks dumb in these things is me. now we have the proof. >> you thre
a, babe ruth, will be, hack wilson and c lou gave rick and d -- >> babe ruth? >> you got it.d in a little place i call comiskey park. that's where the white sox used to play. they used to be a team. this is called steal a base, steal a taco. taco bell is hosting it. it is controversial because steal a taco is a baseball euphemism for not paying a hooker. in hindsight do you think it is wise -- >> time, time, time. you are looking tired. >> no, i'm good. >> do you...
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a, babe ruth, b, hack wilson, three, lou gehrig and dhoolihan. >> babe ruth? >> you got it.e did it in a little place i like to call comiskey, pa. that's where the white sox used to play. it used to be a team. >> this is steal a base, steel a taco. it is very controversial. is steel a taco is baseball euphemism for not paying for a hooker. >> looking a little tired. >> i'm good. >> do you want to finish? >> i'm good. i can do all 9. >> i'm good. >> do you think in the dead ball era it should have been more alive? >> if we have learned anything from this year's fanfest is people lick me get stuck in the center and rick legal ven that will gets to -- leventhal so he can go to the game. don't put me in coach. i am not ready to play today. >> that guy, john franco, he didn't like you too much. >> i was the first walkoff. and then we had to speak to publicists. i spried to explain that the only person that looks dumb in these things is me and now we have the proof. >> you threw 37 miles an hour. a four-year-old could do that. >> it was 36. >> i was pleased with that. i think we a
a, babe ruth, b, hack wilson, three, lou gehrig and dhoolihan. >> babe ruth? >> you got it.e did it in a little place i like to call comiskey, pa. that's where the white sox used to play. it used to be a team. >> this is steal a base, steel a taco. it is very controversial. is steel a taco is baseball euphemism for not paying for a hooker. >> looking a little tired. >> i'm good. >> do you want to finish? >> i'm good. i can do all 9. >> i'm good....
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. >>> today mirth ruth jones celebrated her 107th birthday. the party honored her with a special tribute of music and prayer. she started black panther programs. >>> a very lucky someone bought a powerball ticket in san francisco worth more than $2 million. it was bought at wine and spirit. 5-6 numbers matched, missing only the powerball. 2-8-22-35-7. the winner has 180 days to claim the prize. >> get a down payment for a house now. >>> good to have you here. >> good to be here, great weather. really we are in the summer time pattern. the onshow floor. cooler at the coast. warmnerland. we will see changes. sunday night -- warmer inland. we will see changes. sunday night, clear right now. tomorrow morning, clouds. the clouds which has been around san francisco all evening, temperatures in the city were chilly, 61 degrees. average high is 66. san jose 5. warm spots, livermore and morgan hill, 88. san jose each of the past 5 days have been below normal. yesterday you hit 82. steep drop between yesterday and today, 7 degrees. you will stay below n
. >>> today mirth ruth jones celebrated her 107th birthday. the party honored her with a special tribute of music and prayer. she started black panther programs. >>> a very lucky someone bought a powerball ticket in san francisco worth more than $2 million. it was bought at wine and spirit. 5-6 numbers matched, missing only the powerball. 2-8-22-35-7. the winner has 180 days to claim the prize. >> get a down payment for a house now. >>> good to have you here....
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facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric streetcar line and the new san francisco railway. that he said would be the nucleus that would host the city. and san francisco gave further incentive to expand the city's network. a project by way of tunnel leading into chinatown by way of north beach. in december the first streetcar was driven into the tunnel. just two years after its berth, muni had added two lines. and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley
facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric...
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can't answer from about this little look it's so easy for you before you also have not seen him so ruth is she knows she doesn't know i'm here she thinks you know that time i entered this police station she heard about it and she heard the police station burned down and i was still inside when it happened. so. says that then so since that time for a few years now i haven't seen her on a monday she must think i'm dead. if you don't need to move here to tell him to come back let me see him you here please. the president of nigeria omar and loosely are doing makes a statement they were directly impact as fate. and. opened the signal. to all. who have. biases in the commission. associated. they know that. the militants are given a period of two months to accept the deal. am i was a team. player are here let alone know. when are you coming down. when are you calling the. why did you say. such a matter. of is cut. look what is doing the work you lend. your son and. yet if you don't why do you say you know me and then you hear what i'm saying. for. and then you see another one of a little she
can't answer from about this little look it's so easy for you before you also have not seen him so ruth is she knows she doesn't know i'm here she thinks you know that time i entered this police station she heard about it and she heard the police station burned down and i was still inside when it happened. so. says that then so since that time for a few years now i haven't seen her on a monday she must think i'm dead. if you don't need to move here to tell him to come back let me see him you...
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mother ruth jos celebrated her 107th birthda >>> she known as the mother of the blank panther and todaycelebrated her 107th birthday. the party honored her with music from france. she is cretted with starting black panther -- credited with starting black panther programs. >>> somebody bought a powerball ticket in san francisco. it was bought here at the cable car wine store. 5-6 numbers matched. 2, 8, 22, 35, 37. the powerball is 6. the winner has 180 days to claim the prize. >>> giants tried to streak into had all star break. how is he not an all star? he does it again. minutes next. [ male announcer ] on vacation, you want more of the things you love. ♪ hello, bacon. get more with breakfast and a two-room suite for rates as low as $115 per night at an embassy suites. book now at embassysuites.com/getaway. ,, for rates as low as $115 per night at an embassy suites. all star game... he is replg teammate bartolo colon who pitched . >>> the a's only representative in the all-star game, he is replacing bar tollo cu-- bar tolo cologne. there is a game tying home run in the 7th and won it in
mother ruth jos celebrated her 107th birthda >>> she known as the mother of the blank panther and todaycelebrated her 107th birthday. the party honored her with music from france. she is cretted with starting black panther -- credited with starting black panther programs. >>> somebody bought a powerball ticket in san francisco. it was bought here at the cable car wine store. 5-6 numbers matched. 2, 8, 22, 35, 37. the powerball is 6. the winner has 180 days to claim the prize....
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the babe ruth team has received an invitation to a tournament in utah. people and groups from the police department to local companies have pitched in. today the team got news of a surprise donor. >> we had good news today. cc sabathia, got word of the story so he sent us a nice little donation, and he is behind us, too. >> the team plans to start driving to utah tuesday. the first scheduled game in the ten-team tournament starts friday. >> coming up, this years a.i.d.s. walk san francisco and including how many millions it raised. >> the a's find some offense and the giants go for a sweep of arizona, but the big story is phil mickelson coming from five strokes at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better yo
the babe ruth team has received an invitation to a tournament in utah. people and groups from the police department to local companies have pitched in. today the team got news of a surprise donor. >> we had good news today. cc sabathia, got word of the story so he sent us a nice little donation, and he is behind us, too. >> the team plans to start driving to utah tuesday. the first scheduled game in the ten-team tournament starts friday. >> coming up, this years a.i.d.s. walk...
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the babe ruth team has received an invitation to a tournament in utah. people and groups from the police department to local companies have pitched in. today the team got news of a surprise donor. >> we had good news today. cc sabathia, got word of the story so he sent us a nice little donation, and he is behind us, too. >> the team plans to start driving to utah tuesday. the first scheduled game in the ten-team tournament starts friday. >> coming up, this years a.i.d.s. walk san francisco and including how many millions it raised. >> the a's find some offense and the giants go for a sweep of arizona, but the big story is phil mickelson coming from five stro >> for 25 years abc7 news has teamed up for the a.i.d.s. walk. we helped raise 2 $.5 million this year. here's a tour of the big event. >> 25,000 people took over golden gate park, walking to fight h.i.v. and a.i.d.s. >> i'm here to support my brother, who passed awayin' 1995. here every year. every year we just plug along, until nobody has to anymore. >> abc7 news anchor dan ashley emceed for the 19
the babe ruth team has received an invitation to a tournament in utah. people and groups from the police department to local companies have pitched in. today the team got news of a surprise donor. >> we had good news today. cc sabathia, got word of the story so he sent us a nice little donation, and he is behind us, too. >> the team plans to start driving to utah tuesday. the first scheduled game in the ten-team tournament starts friday. >> coming up, this years a.i.d.s. walk...
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i want to bring in ruth and chris. ruth, start with you.ll, right, between hillary clinton and joe biden. if we
i want to bring in ruth and chris. ruth, start with you.ll, right, between hillary clinton and joe biden. if we
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critical, how a negotiatear describes the talks ruth now between bart and two unions.otiations resumed nearly two hours ago. this is the largest bargaining session since friday. the workers' contract expires tonight and they could strike tomorrow morning. bart officials will stay at the table all night. we'll have a live update at 6:00. and that does it for us here at abc7 news at 5:00. r ke shumann, thank you for joining us. join us again at 6:00. >>> this is "world news." tonight, the record heat wave. is there any relief coming? with that giant system locked in place, now turning deadly. will we surpass the all-time record set a century ago? abc meteorologist ginger zee standing by in the southwest tonight, on the brutal heat from washington state all the way south to texas. >>> road rage. tonight, the new case in the manhunt under way after a frantic 911 call to police. a driver concerned about the man driving next to him. that caller later found dead in his car. >>> overseas tonight, and the visit to robben island. president obama, in the room where nelson mandela
critical, how a negotiatear describes the talks ruth now between bart and two unions.otiations resumed nearly two hours ago. this is the largest bargaining session since friday. the workers' contract expires tonight and they could strike tomorrow morning. bart officials will stay at the table all night. we'll have a live update at 6:00. and that does it for us here at abc7 news at 5:00. r ke shumann, thank you for joining us. join us again at 6:00. >>> this is "world news."...
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ruth gader ginsburg resists retirement pressure. she says she's in excellent health and plans to stay several more years on that bench. >>> and topping our news, slowly but surely, firefighters in arizona are quelling the flames to a wildfire that killed 19 of their own. it's now 80% contained. but the firefight in the west is far from over. 37 wildfires rage across the region. 715,000 acres up in smoke. wind driving many of these infernos. >>> and in remembrance, firefighters from across the nation will salute their fallen brothers at a memorial service on tuesday. >>> switching gears to a big find in iowa. these kids wading through a creek found a mastadon tooth. it's about 20,000 years old. and a whopping 5 pounds. so what exactly is a mastodon? they are extinct but kind of look like an inc.ient elephant. the kids say they'll hold on to the tooth and they're going to bring that tooth into class in the fall. okay. >>> key west residents celebrated the fourth with the world's largest key lime pie. was created especially for the ina
ruth gader ginsburg resists retirement pressure. she says she's in excellent health and plans to stay several more years on that bench. >>> and topping our news, slowly but surely, firefighters in arizona are quelling the flames to a wildfire that killed 19 of their own. it's now 80% contained. but the firefight in the west is far from over. 37 wildfires rage across the region. 715,000 acres up in smoke. wind driving many of these infernos. >>> and in remembrance, firefighters...
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and ruth bader begins berg showed it was one of hers too. it's a way for the dissent to call attention to his or her opinion. then we take it and run with it. justice scalia told me in 1988, when he did his major dissent in the independent case. had a wonderful line that sometimes the wolf come in the sheep's clothing. the wolf comes as a wolf. the reason he decides to dissent, byron white said we have a practice here if we feel pay nately about a dissent we should one a term do that. so scalia did. he went on for nine minutes in 1988. i think each year my colleague will correct me. i think each year he does once. the doma one was if he could have pounded the fist he would have. but the words carried it. >> one of the great thing of being in the courtroom. he has a great story teller voice, for one thing, he was going on and telling the story. he can be very sarcastic. he's really rolling along. then he finishes, and then he has written the majority opinion in the next case. so the chief justice says now, justice scalia will give the opinion
and ruth bader begins berg showed it was one of hers too. it's a way for the dissent to call attention to his or her opinion. then we take it and run with it. justice scalia told me in 1988, when he did his major dissent in the independent case. had a wonderful line that sometimes the wolf come in the sheep's clothing. the wolf comes as a wolf. the reason he decides to dissent, byron white said we have a practice here if we feel pay nately about a dissent we should one a term do that. so scalia...
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don't expect ruth bader ginsburg to be going anywhere any time soon. the 80-year-old justice tells reuters she has no plans to retire adding she's in excellent health even lifting some weights. all right. here's something you probably won't like. it is your tax dollars hard at work. a new report says the state department spent more than $600,000 on facebook likes. the money was used for advertisements to boost its standings on a social media website. well, americans don't think the founding fathers would be too proud how the country is turning out. 71% would be disappointed just over a fourth said they'd be pleased. >>> president obama welcomed members of the military and families to the white house for a july 4 th barbecue. >> what makes us great is not our size or a wealth but values and ideas and the willingness to fight for them. a global defender of peace and freedom. a beacon of hope for people everywhere. >> and first lady has ranked her top ten favorite moments from fourth of julys past and tweeted some from the events including the president w
don't expect ruth bader ginsburg to be going anywhere any time soon. the 80-year-old justice tells reuters she has no plans to retire adding she's in excellent health even lifting some weights. all right. here's something you probably won't like. it is your tax dollars hard at work. a new report says the state department spent more than $600,000 on facebook likes. the money was used for advertisements to boost its standings on a social media website. well, americans don't think the founding...
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joe and ruth johnson just got the good news they were waiting for. what went through your mind when you heard those words? >> thank god. we can go home. we can take our babies home. i'm overjoyed and very thankful to god that my house is still there, but, again, people i love can't say the same. their house isn't. so my heart is torn, torn between sadness and joy. >> reporter: what's it like knowing that these hotshots were out there fighting for your community. >> i honor them and pray for their families daily because they gave their lives to keep our homes safe, and now these babies are without a father, wives without their husband. i can't even imagine the pain they're going through. i can't even imagine. >> reporter: the fallen hotshots will make one final trip home together in a procession of 19 hearses on sunday. a memorial service will be held in their hometown of prescott on tuesday. carter evans, cbs news, wickenburg, arizona. >>> according to foreign documents former south african nelson mandela is kept alive by a breathing machine and, quo
joe and ruth johnson just got the good news they were waiting for. what went through your mind when you heard those words? >> thank god. we can go home. we can take our babies home. i'm overjoyed and very thankful to god that my house is still there, but, again, people i love can't say the same. their house isn't. so my heart is torn, torn between sadness and joy. >> reporter: what's it like knowing that these hotshots were out there fighting for your community. >> i honor...
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ruth she still has twenty four years of her sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess off the questioning the quest for the truth is a holy grail for every policeman and investigator. and since the one nine hundred thirty s. scientists have tried to create an infallible lie detector machine or polygraph. it detects human reaction through captors placed on the arms the chest the fingers and under the bus a. day remember. yes or no answer to question. were you born in the month of may. yet did you feel that watching the poster. know. any abnormal physical reaction can be interpreted as a sign of lying. to find out more about polygraphs which were considered to be a form of truth serum for so many years we seek the opinion of dave bryant a florida based policeman who specializes in they use. one of the people who did research. who was better known for. woman his name was marston he was a physician and he wrote comic books on the side and what's interesting if you know anything about wonder woman one of the tool
ruth she still has twenty four years of her sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess off the questioning the quest for the truth is a holy grail for every policeman and investigator. and since the one nine hundred thirty s. scientists have tried to create an infallible lie detector machine or polygraph. it detects human reaction through captors placed on the arms the chest the fingers and under the bus a. day remember. yes or no answer to question. were...
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ruth she still has twenty four years of a sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess off the questioning the quest for the truth is a holy grail for every policeman and investigator. and since the one nine hundred thirty s. scientists have tried to create an infallible lie detector machine or polygraph. it detects human reaction through captors placed on the arms the chest the fingers and under the bus i. remember. yes or no question. were you born in the month of may. did you steal that watch from the poster. know. any abnormal physical reaction can be interpreted as a sign of lining. up to find out more about polygraphs which were considered to be a form of truth serum for so many years we seek the opinion of dave brandt a florida based policeman who specializes in they use. one of the people who did research on polygraph was the guy who is better known for creating the comic books wonder woman his name was marston he was a physician and he wrote comic books on the side and what's interesting if you know
ruth she still has twenty four years of a sentence to serve. it's every investigator's dream to get the suspect to confess off the questioning the quest for the truth is a holy grail for every policeman and investigator. and since the one nine hundred thirty s. scientists have tried to create an infallible lie detector machine or polygraph. it detects human reaction through captors placed on the arms the chest the fingers and under the bus i. remember. yes or no question. were you born in the...
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. >> ruth bader ginsburg, those that cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. charles?> it is a classic statement of reactionary liberalism. the voting rights act succeeded. it changed america. it's day is over. not that the idea of preventing discrimination is over, but what justice roberts wrote in a decision four years ago in looking at the renewal he said i will renew it, but it is based on statistics that are half of a century old and completely changed. if you bring me new statistics that show this -- the states need to be singled out, it will be renewed. congress that not respond. in five of the six states, black turnout is higher than white. this is not america of 1965. the law itself in concept is correct, but if you want to talk about the areas of discrimination, it is not only in the south. you will do it everywhere, or specify with a new statistics the discrimination is happening in -- happening. >> we did not get a black president because of south carolina, alabama, mississippi. they stay true. do not cite a black president as a sign the country is changing
. >> ruth bader ginsburg, those that cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. charles?> it is a classic statement of reactionary liberalism. the voting rights act succeeded. it changed america. it's day is over. not that the idea of preventing discrimination is over, but what justice roberts wrote in a decision four years ago in looking at the renewal he said i will renew it, but it is based on statistics that are half of a century old and completely changed. if you bring...