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this is the eastbound side of 580 before you get to schaffer ranch.ar kran ch involving a semi. they are calling for more absorbing agents. that far left lane is blocked. the backup closer to two miles. even though it's on the countercommute side, we're seeing delays. southbound 101 across golden gate bridge, in the green about six minutes. 23 across the bay bridge. that's stop-and-go. westbound san mateo bridge, in the green at 14 minutes. >>> two weeks ago a third lane was opened up on the richmond-san rafael bridge to ease traffic. apparently it's a rousing success. data collected by the metropolitan transportation commission calculates roughly 2500 hours in savings every day for drivers between 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. attention is directed to the closed westbound third lane to see if opening it up to cars will be feasible. >>> the foods that could improve your chances to get pregnant. >> a warning about the iphone charging cable so many of us pick up at gas stations, the convenience store, amazon, they could damage your phone. >>> we >>> we are coming
this is the eastbound side of 580 before you get to schaffer ranch.ar kran ch involving a semi. they are calling for more absorbing agents. that far left lane is blocked. the backup closer to two miles. even though it's on the countercommute side, we're seeing delays. southbound 101 across golden gate bridge, in the green about six minutes. 23 across the bay bridge. that's stop-and-go. westbound san mateo bridge, in the green at 14 minutes. >>> two weeks ago a third lane was opened up...
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fatting on board and it's the project schaffer middle challenge for the art professor and curator. it isn't called a big head by participating in the art and call exhibition project the museums are expressing their regional identity or showing in what sense they're connected to the regency north of course their activities are not limited to the area on the contrary. some of the museums know their local routes to go to a new and they make it clear that there are those inspired by this particular german region with you to go by an industrial past and by its gradual decline lighted on. the british artist david nash's imposing wooden sculptures allude to this period they're on display in the defunct factory building of a former mining equipment. maker national self lives and works in a former mining region in wales he works with wood that was originally used to build railway lines underground. thought form and. he cuts shapes out of wood using a chain saw and scorches the surface. with his work deals with mining and the passing of time on which ties well into our exhibition project nas
fatting on board and it's the project schaffer middle challenge for the art professor and curator. it isn't called a big head by participating in the art and call exhibition project the museums are expressing their regional identity or showing in what sense they're connected to the regency north of course their activities are not limited to the area on the contrary. some of the museums know their local routes to go to a new and they make it clear that there are those inspired by this particular...
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they're the owners behind schaffer.here's a connection to our show. you know somebody here. >> i do. i know, libby. >> we're cousins. >> welcome home, i should say. >> thank you. >> let's get right to it. we've been talking about this. you're going to make a cricket hummus. >> we are. >> we've been eating that. >> real crickets? >> yeah. >> oh, no. >> i wish someone told me that before i started. >> making it, what's going one first here? >> we're going to toast some cumin. go ahead. you describe it. >> there's the ingredients there. you see the chick peas. and you have some hemp seed, as well. >> hemp seed. and the crickets are a powder. you tossed off the cumin seed to cool off. when you roast some garlic, it will look like this. >> is hummus an easy thing to make at home? >> all you need is a food processor and chickpeas. >> you can put all this in. >> other than the chick ricket powder, this is straightforward? >> why? >> well, cricket powder is a great source of protein, also calcium and iron. it's a sustainable fo
they're the owners behind schaffer.here's a connection to our show. you know somebody here. >> i do. i know, libby. >> we're cousins. >> welcome home, i should say. >> thank you. >> let's get right to it. we've been talking about this. you're going to make a cricket hummus. >> we are. >> we've been eating that. >> real crickets? >> yeah. >> oh, no. >> i wish someone told me that before i started. >> making it, what's going...
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. >> joining me now to explain is frank schaffer. thank you for being here.t whole mormon thing. but there is a passage from a sermon in the 1990s talking about jews going to hell. take a listen. >> he went to the jews of europe and said i want you to come and join me in the land of israel. those who came founded israel. those who did not went through the hell of the holocaust. why did it happen? because god said my top priority for the jewish people is to get them to come back to the land of israel. >> and in a sermon in the '90s, pastor said that the bible made it clear that hitler and the holocaust when about 6 million jews were killed were part of god's plan to return jews to israel. god allowed to happen. why did it happen? because god said my top priority for the jewish people is to get them back to israel. he was at that opening of the embassy, too. why would these two groups be in the same space? israelis and people who believe that they are going to hell. >> well, joy, thank you for having me on. the reason they are in the same space by the way while
. >> joining me now to explain is frank schaffer. thank you for being here.t whole mormon thing. but there is a passage from a sermon in the 1990s talking about jews going to hell. take a listen. >> he went to the jews of europe and said i want you to come and join me in the land of israel. those who came founded israel. those who did not went through the hell of the holocaust. why did it happen? because god said my top priority for the jewish people is to get them to come back to...
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first i'd like to thank and acknowledge tower chair, pam schaffer no her outstanding leadership. [applause] >> i'd also like the think trustees judy, susan, glenn, russell, julian, and david. and real really the work that our trustee does is just quite incredible and i'd like to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. [applause] >> you will hear from my very talented colleague, dale gregory, the vice president for public programs here at the close of the program. tonight's program lasts about an hour and will include a question and answer session. you should have received a note card and pencil as you entered the auditorium. it's not my colleagues are going up and down the aisles with note cards and pencils. they will be collected late are on in program with your questions on them. i'm thrilled to welcome new york historical trustee jon meachum to our stage this evening average member of the council oregon foreign relations and of this society of american historians. he is also a distinguished visiting professor at vanderbilt university, contributing writer to the "new york
first i'd like to thank and acknowledge tower chair, pam schaffer no her outstanding leadership. [applause] >> i'd also like the think trustees judy, susan, glenn, russell, julian, and david. and real really the work that our trustee does is just quite incredible and i'd like to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart. [applause] >> you will hear from my very talented colleague, dale gregory, the vice president for public programs here at the close of the program. tonight's...
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eastbound 580 before you get to schaffer ranch. left lane is blocked, a long-term blocking situation, crash involving a semi. a lot of debris, and they had to soak up some spilled fuel there as well, so up to a five-mile backup at this point. that definitely is our worst trouble spot. heavy at the bay bridge toll plaza as well. metering lights are still on here and that started right around 5:33. natasha? >> thanks, led california's fight ofor clean, renewable energy.or he cleaned up pollution at the port of l.a. and created more good-paying jobs. antonio villaraigosa for governor. >>> i thought we'd start with temperatures. hi, everybody. upper 40s to mid-50s. pretty close to where we were yesterday. cloud cover's out there, but no real worries from it. everything's good on the commute planner. now, on the battle over the sky, yesterday the clouds won out. today the sun's going to win out. look at that surge in temperatures. now, tell me if you notice a pattern here -- warm today, two cool days, warm monday, two cool days, thursda
eastbound 580 before you get to schaffer ranch. left lane is blocked, a long-term blocking situation, crash involving a semi. a lot of debris, and they had to soak up some spilled fuel there as well, so up to a five-mile backup at this point. that definitely is our worst trouble spot. heavy at the bay bridge toll plaza as well. metering lights are still on here and that started right around 5:33. natasha? >> thanks, led california's fight ofor clean, renewable energy.or he cleaned up...