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speaking of birthday, scott sampson and lee can you stand up for a second? it isn't just golden gate park birthday today it is academy science. it is true it celebrating the 171? it is older then this park and been in this park for 99 years i believe, is that correct? scott and lee, thank you for this park is great, because of your institution and we like to thank your institution is great because of this park. happy birthday academy. [applause] and also want to recognize our amazing rec and park commission, our president kat anderson is here. our vice president joe. commissioner louie is here. we are also joined by a handful of really wonderful partners that make it work, rodney fong, head of chamber of commerce is here. stephanie linder, the head of the garden at golden gate park, we are in your front yard stephanie, thank you very much. you heard them back here hooting and hallering when the mayor talked about roller skating, david. skate and place. and then from illuminate who works tirelessly to light this place up and create joy and place-making, my fr
speaking of birthday, scott sampson and lee can you stand up for a second? it isn't just golden gate park birthday today it is academy science. it is true it celebrating the 171? it is older then this park and been in this park for 99 years i believe, is that correct? scott and lee, thank you for this park is great, because of your institution and we like to thank your institution is great because of this park. happy birthday academy. [applause] and also want to recognize our amazing rec and...
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backyard strangers become friends, according to volunteer jill sampson.nk he's such a community treasure >ryan>in the last few years, tim's volunteers lended a hand to build other parade floats and decorate water drop shapes to highlight the drought. they felt their spirits soar through his wings project. and now he's giving away fairy doors that are finding homes all over the bay area. >>>>kid comes around the corner and has to interact with the ferry door. their responses. it's magic. it's real and it i want to be. the adult that i wish that i had my life when i was a kid. >ryan>bringing his community together through art this week jefferson award in the bay area goes to tim ryan. and you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com slash >>>>hero >>coming up the rise of women's sports continues the wnba announcing more big news latest city that's getting a team surprise >>>>you >>that's up next. >>>>these are your neighborhoods. this is your world. cbs news bay area. ahead on kpix goodrich. cbs evening news with norah o'donnell
backyard strangers become friends, according to volunteer jill sampson.nk he's such a community treasure >ryan>in the last few years, tim's volunteers lended a hand to build other parade floats and decorate water drop shapes to highlight the drought. they felt their spirits soar through his wings project. and now he's giving away fairy doors that are finding homes all over the bay area. >>>>kid comes around the corner and has to interact with the ferry door. their responses....
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move. >> reporter: dominating them on both ends of the court. >> walton going up with a shot over sampsongain. >> the portland trail blazers have won the world championship. >> i've never coached a better competitor, and i've never coached a better person than bill walton. >> reporter: walton's hall of fame career was highlighted by three national player of the year awards at ucla, two national titles, and two nba titles, first in portland, then boston. but walton's playing days were ultimately cut short by injuries. >> you take a bite out of it while it's lit. >> while it's lit? >> oh, i was kidding. >> reporter: so he took his talents to the sidelines, where his legend grew as a broadcaster known for his enthusiastic and colorful commentary. part of his lore -- >> bill walton here. i'm a deadhead. >> reporter: walton's grateful dead tie-dyed shirts earning him the nickname grateful red. walton was also open about his struggles with chronic pain and suicidal thoughts. but a 2009 spinal surgery changed his outlook on life. he started calling himself the luckiest guy in the world. >> liste
move. >> reporter: dominating them on both ends of the court. >> walton going up with a shot over sampsongain. >> the portland trail blazers have won the world championship. >> i've never coached a better competitor, and i've never coached a better person than bill walton. >> reporter: walton's hall of fame career was highlighted by three national player of the year awards at ucla, two national titles, and two nba titles, first in portland, then boston. but...
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in tim's backyard, strangers become friends according to jill sampson. >> he is such a community treasuren the last few years, tim's volunteers decorated other parade floats. they felt their spirits soar through his wingless project, now fairy doors are finding homes all over the bay area. >> when a kid comes around the corner and has to interact with a fairy door, their response is magic. it's real. i want to be the adult that wish i had in my life when i was a kid. >> reporter: bringing his community together through art, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to tim ryan. >> thank you, tim, for all you do. tim's goal is to give away 2,000 of those metal hearts. he and his volunteers have around 1800. in his day job he works at the san rafael city schools running the bond program for new construction. nominate your hero at kpix.com/hero. we would love to >>> friday was an exciting day for students. ahead of the graduation ceremony in about two weeks, we have a look at the special ceremony. >> reporter: the anticipation of a commencement ceremony. here in oakland, graduation mi
in tim's backyard, strangers become friends according to jill sampson. >> he is such a community treasuren the last few years, tim's volunteers decorated other parade floats. they felt their spirits soar through his wingless project, now fairy doors are finding homes all over the bay area. >> when a kid comes around the corner and has to interact with a fairy door, their response is magic. it's real. i want to be the adult that wish i had in my life when i was a kid. >>...
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in tim's backyard, strangers become friends according to jill sampson. >> he is such a community treasure, tim's volunteers decorated other parade floats. they felt their spirits soar through his wings project. now fairy doors are finding homes all over the bay area. >> when a kid comes around the corner and has to interact with a fairy door, their response is magic. it's real. i want to be the adult that wish i had in my life when i was a kid. >> reporter: bringing his community together through art, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to tim ryan. >> thank you, tim, for all you do. tim's goal is to give away 2,000 of those metal hearts. he and his volunteers have around 1800. in his day job he works at the san rafael city schools running the bond program for new construction. nominate your hero at kpix.com/hero. we would love to hear from you. >>> friday was an exciting day for students. ahead of the graduation ceremony in about two weeks. we have a look at the special ceremony. >> reporter: few things match the anticipation of a commencement ceremony. here in oakland, grad
in tim's backyard, strangers become friends according to jill sampson. >> he is such a community treasure, tim's volunteers decorated other parade floats. they felt their spirits soar through his wings project. now fairy doors are finding homes all over the bay area. >> when a kid comes around the corner and has to interact with a fairy door, their response is magic. it's real. i want to be the adult that wish i had in my life when i was a kid. >> reporter: bringing his...
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speaking of birthday, scott sampson and lee can you stand up for a second? it isn't just golden gate park birthday today it is academy science. it is true it celebrating the 171? it is older then this park and been in this park for 99 years i believe, is that correct? scott and lee, thank you for this park is great, because of your institution and we like to thank your institution is great because of this park. happy birthday academy. [applause] and also want to recognize our amazing rec and park commission, our president kat anderson is here. our vice president joe. commissioner louie is here. we are also joined by a handful of really wonderful partners that make it work, rodney fong, head of chamber of commerce is here. stephanie linder, the head of the garden at golden gate park, we are in your front yard stephanie, thank you very much. you heard them back here hooting and hallering when the mayor talked about roller skating, david. skate and place. and then from illuminate who works tirelessly to light this place up and create joy and place-making, my fr
speaking of birthday, scott sampson and lee can you stand up for a second? it isn't just golden gate park birthday today it is academy science. it is true it celebrating the 171? it is older then this park and been in this park for 99 years i believe, is that correct? scott and lee, thank you for this park is great, because of your institution and we like to thank your institution is great because of this park. happy birthday academy. [applause] and also want to recognize our amazing rec and...
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his name sampson sims and martha sims i a beautiful young woman, as you can see. we suspect thathis made about the time of their wedding. and so 's that's why we've got the date. thate on photograph we have of martha. although later in the book i do have a description of her that was written by one of the generals who met her. that is one of only three photographs of absalom so he married. and as the war began to build or at least the move for secession built steam marshland became a part of abraham lincoln's, kentucky inner circle because kentucky was so important as a border state to. the the success of the union lincoln is supposed to have said and there are a number of people who have reported this that he said you know i would like have god on my side but i must have kentucky. and so he scour washington to what people there knew about kentucky and kentucky politics. and mark on was one of them, one of the young ones. so as he's as the war is coming on and then as the war begins, markland decides, well, it's not just enough to be practicing and doing a little
his name sampson sims and martha sims i a beautiful young woman, as you can see. we suspect thathis made about the time of their wedding. and so 's that's why we've got the date. thate on photograph we have of martha. although later in the book i do have a description of her that was written by one of the generals who met her. that is one of only three photographs of absalom so he married. and as the war began to build or at least the move for secession built steam marshland became a part of...
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litigate, a good chance they would to predevelopment this deal, either doj or -- liz: they wouldn't let sampson going on with the japanese trying to buy u.s. steel. if there is litigation, talking about two years down the road here. be careful with this i know, someone who has covered mergers and acquisitions for a long time, if you want to buy something, you say here my money, i'm going to put it up and the check is here, here is how we raised the money. if it is binding, if it is real money they accept it, you have to go through with it. that's what elon did. elon tried to back out. no, no. liz: serious for twitter. >> but, the judge was going to throw the book at him, so he eventually paid up. so remember -- liz: i think that is why byron allen is no longer piping up about this? because he had put in a pretty generous offer, said he had financing. never -- >> i like byron. i mean i, i spoke with him about this. you know said he had the money but you know, there was doubts about it. if he does where is the money now? liz: exactly. >> so, let's just say that skydance drops out and then all thi
litigate, a good chance they would to predevelopment this deal, either doj or -- liz: they wouldn't let sampson going on with the japanese trying to buy u.s. steel. if there is litigation, talking about two years down the road here. be careful with this i know, someone who has covered mergers and acquisitions for a long time, if you want to buy something, you say here my money, i'm going to put it up and the check is here, here is how we raised the money. if it is binding, if it is real money...
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with me now is a friend of the program, human rights lawyer ivan sampson . ivan, good evening.ou. who is sovereign in northern ireland, the uk or the eu ? eu? >> well, we have obligations under international treaties . under international treaties. and you may. it's not a question of whose sovereign, but our domestic laws must comply with those obligations. the reason that we haven't been able to send anyone to rwanda is because of the european convention on human rights. so it tells you sovereign , that european sovereign, that european convention trumped the plans of the government through the rule 39 interim measures, now, i agree with baroness hoey because she said the supreme court won't see a different view than the high court in northern ireland, and there's no other way they can read it, because the good friday agreement protected fundamental human rights in, in, in entrenched in the european convention, human rights and protected with the right to scrutiny by the strasbourg courts. now the rwanda act disapplied all of that. so i'd like i'd be interested to see what the
with me now is a friend of the program, human rights lawyer ivan sampson . ivan, good evening.ou. who is sovereign in northern ireland, the uk or the eu ? eu? >> well, we have obligations under international treaties . under international treaties. and you may. it's not a question of whose sovereign, but our domestic laws must comply with those obligations. the reason that we haven't been able to send anyone to rwanda is because of the european convention on human rights. so it tells you...
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let's talk to immigration lawyer ivan sampson, who joins us.ery good morning to you , is there any morning to you, is there any answer to the immigration and illegal immigration crisis facing britain ? facing britain? >> there is. but just for that , >> there is. but just for that, this is such a serious matter. we have 10,000 people coming across the channel. we don't know most of them. we don't know where they're from. and even if they tell us where they're from, we're not sure they're telling us the truth, we don't know the backgrounds, whether they've got criminal records, whether they've, there are threat to this country, we need to secure our borders. and that's the primary function of a government , is to make sure that the country is secure and safe and at the moment, i'm afraid that's not happening. now you ask about, is there a solution? there's only one solution. and we you know, if i'm coming across a channel, i need to know that i'm going to be sent back to whence i came from. and the only way we can do that is to do a deal, a trea
let's talk to immigration lawyer ivan sampson, who joins us.ery good morning to you , is there any morning to you, is there any answer to the immigration and illegal immigration crisis facing britain ? facing britain? >> there is. but just for that , >> there is. but just for that, this is such a serious matter. we have 10,000 people coming across the channel. we don't know most of them. we don't know where they're from. and even if they tell us where they're from, we're not sure...
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good afternoon, commissioners angelica cabandiÉ with sampson and s.f. planning staff.recommendation of allowing developers to take advantage of this density deregulation while at the same time taking a 50% height bonus, is an obvious attempt to circumvent home s.f. why would we even care to mention home sf as imperfect imperfect as it is, at least home attempts to incorporate a significant number of affordable inclusionary units in exchange for the enormous amount of value that density bonus projects provide to developers. the affordable units required by home sf aren't nearly enough to comply with the rhna goals, or the true needs for affordable housing in our communities. and despite what planning has presented in its staff report for today's hearing, rep will keep reminding this commission that rent control is not equivalent to affordable housing. it is an important tool for tenants to be stabilized and to ensure tenants are able to stay in their units. but, their rent will be lower than market rates by initial rents and rents upon new tenancies are market rate. how
good afternoon, commissioners angelica cabandiÉ with sampson and s.f. planning staff.recommendation of allowing developers to take advantage of this density deregulation while at the same time taking a 50% height bonus, is an obvious attempt to circumvent home s.f. why would we even care to mention home sf as imperfect imperfect as it is, at least home attempts to incorporate a significant number of affordable inclusionary units in exchange for the enormous amount of value that density bonus...
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. >> well, immigration lawyer ivan sampson joins us now to try and get a handling on these these figures this seems to come up time and time again, doesn't it, ivan, that the home office doesn't actually know where people are . pardon? sorry. what people are. pardon? sorry. what was that indeed . was that indeed. >> it keeps coming home office in a great light. >> yeah. and ivan 21,000. and the suggestion here that it could be a far higher number. the question we're asking really is where are all of these people? >> well, evading or evading detection, i'd imagine, because they're afraid of being either removed to their home country or rwanda. but that's just the tip of the iceberg. there's also people who overstay their visas who enter the uk illegally, but simply don't go back. and that figure is close to a million. so, you know, i'd like to know what the what the home office is doing to detect those people. i mean, the asylum seekers is the tip of the iceberg of those in our country unaccounted for. >> it's really curious that perhaps over a million people would be unaccounted for beca
. >> well, immigration lawyer ivan sampson joins us now to try and get a handling on these these figures this seems to come up time and time again, doesn't it, ivan, that the home office doesn't actually know where people are . pardon? sorry. what people are. pardon? sorry. what was that indeed . was that indeed. >> it keeps coming home office in a great light. >> yeah. and ivan 21,000. and the suggestion here that it could be a far higher number. the question we're asking...
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. >> victor wembanyama, he's 6'4", and he would have been sampson, that position doesn't exist in the a lot of it has to do with three-point shooting. >> that's incredible. >> he would not be the force in the league because the teams are not that way, but to your point and to validate what you're saying, they play now with their face in the basket and those days are over. >> the game has changed. you have to be able to shoot three. other thing that people in the league say about the guys that grow up in european here it's more team oriented and here it's more individual and what do the european guys do? they also play soccer and that helps with their footwork and that was always hakim olajuwon. >> i saw jokic -- >> luka. doncic. >> in terms of his ability and the passing ability. >> wow. >> still ahead, we're digging into new polling that donald trump's criminal hush money trial may be shifting americans' perception of the former president's conduct. >> and stick around we have big breaking news about the presidential campaign when "morning joe" returns. paign when "morning joe" retur
. >> victor wembanyama, he's 6'4", and he would have been sampson, that position doesn't exist in the a lot of it has to do with three-point shooting. >> that's incredible. >> he would not be the force in the league because the teams are not that way, but to your point and to validate what you're saying, they play now with their face in the basket and those days are over. >> the game has changed. you have to be able to shoot three. other thing that people in the...