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and bob shaw looks back at the loves and life of actor richard burton. >>> few people today who visit mexican tourist town realize that it was a famous love affair that first put it on the world's radar. in 1964 elizabeth taylor married richard burton. the couple went on location that spring to a small fishing village on the pacific coast of mexico where burton was cost in the movie the night of the iguana. worldwide press coverage resulted in a sudden tourist interest. tailer and burton bought a home in the town, which they used as a vacation getaway. over the years, it became a magnet for american tourists. last year, elizabeth taylor cooperated in a new book about her life with richard burton. she gave the author private letters, and other materials, motivated by a recent poll which found her name far more recognizable than his. at the time of his death in 1984, ktvu movie man bob shaw looks back at his career. >> reporter: one of 13 children, his first ambition was to become a preacher. >> i did seriously consider becoming a minister, priest, but whether i would have made a good o
and bob shaw looks back at the loves and life of actor richard burton. >>> few people today who visit mexican tourist town realize that it was a famous love affair that first put it on the world's radar. in 1964 elizabeth taylor married richard burton. the couple went on location that spring to a small fishing village on the pacific coast of mexico where burton was cost in the movie the night of the iguana. worldwide press coverage resulted in a sudden tourist interest. tailer and...
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donovan had suggested going with shaw -- we were approached by shaw. commissioner: so there is no security plan? >> yes, we have a security plan. >> i wrote that for them. commission: do i have that in my book? vice chair joseph: it says rendezvoused -- rendezvous tap as. commissioner: 1 security god for every 50, instead of the normal one for every 100, and i was just curious as to why that security -- one security guard for every 50. >> we will want one inside. commissioner: i guess my last comment is that there is not a police officer in san francisco who does not know immediately where 2080 van ness. i cannot imagine your opening a business at an address that would bring you more scrutiny, from businesses, the neighbors, white miso. i just want you to be aware of that. i hope you do a great job here. i hope you are successful. i hope there are no problems whatsoever. i am not hugely confident of that right now, note but i have no means to officially object. i have nothing further. vice chair joseph: would you are saying is that you did production a
donovan had suggested going with shaw -- we were approached by shaw. commissioner: so there is no security plan? >> yes, we have a security plan. >> i wrote that for them. commission: do i have that in my book? vice chair joseph: it says rendezvoused -- rendezvous tap as. commissioner: 1 security god for every 50, instead of the normal one for every 100, and i was just curious as to why that security -- one security guard for every 50. >> we will want one inside. commissioner:...
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that man's name is randy shaw. that man did reverse gentrification here you have 12,000 or 15,000 bronx, alcoholics, drug addicts, and insane people living in that area. in one building. he got 464 police calls in the last six months. this guy is going to be your savior? we had an opportunity. we could have moved this population to treasure island, and to the presidio. when the government gave us those bases, we were supposed to use them for the homeless. no, we make the presidio into an office park, and we are going to make hotels and condos on treasure island. that was done by your predecessors at the board of supervisors. remember -- the reason that neighborhood is holy hell is because of randy shaw's business plan. the drugs, insane people, and attics that are there are his customers. that is your problem. supervisor chu: thank you. let me read a few more names. [reading names] >> good afternoon. i have been at the civic center for the last 13 years. i'm yet to top about the impact of the 1.5% tax credit. every
that man's name is randy shaw. that man did reverse gentrification here you have 12,000 or 15,000 bronx, alcoholics, drug addicts, and insane people living in that area. in one building. he got 464 police calls in the last six months. this guy is going to be your savior? we had an opportunity. we could have moved this population to treasure island, and to the presidio. when the government gave us those bases, we were supposed to use them for the homeless. no, we make the presidio into an office...
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stuart shaw, ann carroll is back there.tt, the people in the production department who have helped us. you will see all the hard work they have provideded when you go over to check this exhibit. so without further ado i would like to have luis introduce our keynote speaker. >> thank you, al. what a glorious day it is and happy black history month. i'm honored to introduce our keynote speaker, bernard kinsey. i had the pleasure of meeting bernard had he attended the first meeting with the california council for the humanities and immediately he made quite an impact with not only his creative ideas and vision but also his passion. right then and there i said to myself, my only resfwret that i didn't get to meet him way, when much earlier in our lives. his biography reads like an adventure with an extraordinary record of accomplishments and achievements. a business entrepreneur it, guru, philanthropist but perhaps most importantly a community builder. as president of kbk enterprises he's provided counsel to senior executives i
stuart shaw, ann carroll is back there.tt, the people in the production department who have helped us. you will see all the hard work they have provideded when you go over to check this exhibit. so without further ado i would like to have luis introduce our keynote speaker. >> thank you, al. what a glorious day it is and happy black history month. i'm honored to introduce our keynote speaker, bernard kinsey. i had the pleasure of meeting bernard had he attended the first meeting with the...
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and stone webster was the company right that faked it and they got busted shaw and now they are going to join with the japanese company to build the power but it is why and you know this is making my head explode why on earth greg palast would president obama push for over fifty billion dollars for these kind of nuclear power plants over the next few years and not at least look at even you know the eccentric right wing billionaire t. boone pickens plan to put all those windmills across the midwest. well that's real simple lobbying power you have to remember that david axelrod is cheap political operative work for exelon which is of course a major nuclear operator they've got the big money wind power even t. boone pickens does not have anything close to the lobby power of the nuclear industry and that's what's behind this and those forget that the south texas plant is backed by j.p. morgan and citibank we're talking about four billion guarantees it's not to the actual nuclear plant operators it's to j.p. morgan citibank we're putting up the money so we're guaranteeing and basically hav
and stone webster was the company right that faked it and they got busted shaw and now they are going to join with the japanese company to build the power but it is why and you know this is making my head explode why on earth greg palast would president obama push for over fifty billion dollars for these kind of nuclear power plants over the next few years and not at least look at even you know the eccentric right wing billionaire t. boone pickens plan to put all those windmills across the...
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that's 7:30 at buck shaw stadium in santa clara university.ou can get more by going to sj earthquakes.com. >> a fun way to donate. the kids have a lot of energy. >> others want to know what they can do to help. you can donate going to redcross.org or find it on faceback. you can text red cross to 90999. the japanese red cross is accepting international 8 but not asking for it. it has of thousands of employees. haiti had 100 employees and fewer than 10 volunteers when the quake hit in january of 2010. more on japan coming up in a live report. you can go to nbcbayarea.com for updits. >> pg&e could learn about sanctions today. the deadline to turn in key safety records has come and gone and the utility came up short. marla will explain what to expect now. >> reporter: a very involved homework assignment. we've had those looming deadlines. pg&e had until 5:00 last night to turn that in here in san francisco. well, the company did turn in that assignment but it was incomplete. even after working around the clock 24/7, seven day as week and gifting
that's 7:30 at buck shaw stadium in santa clara university.ou can get more by going to sj earthquakes.com. >> a fun way to donate. the kids have a lot of energy. >> others want to know what they can do to help. you can donate going to redcross.org or find it on faceback. you can text red cross to 90999. the japanese red cross is accepting international 8 but not asking for it. it has of thousands of employees. haiti had 100 employees and fewer than 10 volunteers when the quake hit...
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rebels fired a sustained brian shaw of artillery in an attempt to overrun a military base. fighting was also reported 200 kilometers to the east. loyalist forces are taking a position outside one city. rebels are manning anti-aircraft guns around the clock. >> we have had enough. we want progress and not a corrupt ruler. we are telling muammar gaddafi to leave. he is a muslim but his mask has slipped. >> aerial bombardments were reported in a neighboring town. muammar gaddafi's forces intensified their assault near tripoli. at least 30 people were killed and 300 wounded. witnesses told dw-tv will list soldiers conducted many rebel fighters. the battle has been raging for days. this amateur video was shot during an air strike. protesters took to the streets after friday prayers. they were met by security forces who fired live ammunition. loyalists are keeping the capital under lockdown. >> earlier i spoke to martin fletcher who was in tripoli. i asked him to tell us more about the demonstrations today. >> there were only two demonstrations against the regime. this was a day
rebels fired a sustained brian shaw of artillery in an attempt to overrun a military base. fighting was also reported 200 kilometers to the east. loyalist forces are taking a position outside one city. rebels are manning anti-aircraft guns around the clock. >> we have had enough. we want progress and not a corrupt ruler. we are telling muammar gaddafi to leave. he is a muslim but his mask has slipped. >> aerial bombardments were reported in a neighboring town. muammar gaddafi's...
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alexander youshock was armed with a chain shaw and sward. prosecutors say he was angry at teachers who gave him bad grades. jerusalemers will have to decide if he was sane while committing the crimes. >>> the stanford women try to get to their fourth straight ncaa final four and the giants are back for the first time since the world series and [ ryan ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money, and ruining
alexander youshock was armed with a chain shaw and sward. prosecutors say he was angry at teachers who gave him bad grades. jerusalemers will have to decide if he was sane while committing the crimes. >>> the stanford women try to get to their fourth straight ncaa final four and the giants are back for the first time since the world series and [ ryan ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ ryan ]...
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shaw says she will appeal. >>> medical marijuana dispensaries in san jose could find themselves turning to ebay to keep their doors open. as we first told you last night at 6:00, the city council rules committee approved a proposal to cut the number of collectives to ten at a hearing. mayor reed suggested if a limit is imposed the permits could be auctioned off online. possibly on ebay. the full council will take up the matter next month. >>> santa rosa school district has to figure out how to cut their deficit. the board will make another $5 million in cuts if statewide tax extensions don't make the june ballot or are rejected by voters. >>> two bay area women today took their message against bullying to the president and the first lady. sarah and emily bunner were invited to the white house to the first ever bullying conference there. they talked about their effort the help a bullying victim named olivia gardener. >> she was being extremely bullied by her classmates. so so my sister and i decided we wanted to reach out to her. >> the president said he was a victim of bullying on his s
shaw says she will appeal. >>> medical marijuana dispensaries in san jose could find themselves turning to ebay to keep their doors open. as we first told you last night at 6:00, the city council rules committee approved a proposal to cut the number of collectives to ten at a hearing. mayor reed suggested if a limit is imposed the permits could be auctioned off online. possibly on ebay. the full council will take up the matter next month. >>> santa rosa school district has to...
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alexander youshock was armed with a chain shaw and sward.ay he was angry at teachers who gave him bad grades. jerusalemers will have to decide if he was sane while committing the crimes. >>> the stanford women try to get to their fourth straight ncaa final four and the giants are back for the first time since the world series and taking on the oakland a's. gary is back with all the sports. this is your captain speaking, we are fourteenth in line for takeoff. looks like it's bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! ♪ [ child ] the train is now arriving. [ male announcer ] the train has arrived indeed. amtrak guest rewards members earn up to triple points this spring. details at amtrak.com. >>> all right. good evening, everybody. it's back to the final four for the stanford women. john stockton, gonzaga riding. 18 straight points in the first half. stanford had a slight lead. but the
alexander youshock was armed with a chain shaw and sward.ay he was angry at teachers who gave him bad grades. jerusalemers will have to decide if he was sane while committing the crimes. >>> the stanford women try to get to their fourth straight ncaa final four and the giants are back for the first time since the world series and taking on the oakland a's. gary is back with all the sports. this is your captain speaking, we are fourteenth in line for takeoff. looks like it's bumper to...
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give them their own facility compared to what they have been playing at with spartan stadium and buck shaw. frank is here, today at noon what's happening? >> we are taking the buildings down. we are beginning the demolition process. it will be a 12-week process. two enormous ek excavators. >> reporter: what are you telling fans? >> we are telling them to come and be a part of history. we'll get them out here to have some fun. >> reporter: there are a few ways to take down a building. you can use an exhave a cay or the excavator, a sledgehammer or a soccer ball. >> i'll give it a shot here. >> reporter: hmm. we'll see if we can't try this again. >> you need a medicine ball. >> reporter: one more shot. once more. it is only plate glass. that did absolutely nothing. just a second here. >> what was that? >> reporter: i have a cinder block here. >> you don't have a career as a criminal. >> reporter: yes, i do. wait a minute, i just realized something. this is not part of the building you are knocking down, right? >> we could be in trouble here. >> reporter: it says duplication of services here.
give them their own facility compared to what they have been playing at with spartan stadium and buck shaw. frank is here, today at noon what's happening? >> we are taking the buildings down. we are beginning the demolition process. it will be a 12-week process. two enormous ek excavators. >> reporter: what are you telling fans? >> we are telling them to come and be a part of history. we'll get them out here to have some fun. >> reporter: there are a few ways to take...
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first of all, luis, thank you so much to the san francisco public libraries, stewart, shaw, and carroll. up guys have done a super job. you've got to come down to the san francisco african-american historical society. we have about 50 pieces of the kinsey collection there that documents the frick american experience from 1600 through civil rights. first of all, al, sh go back to florida. and they knew each other before i knew shirley. we've had this long, what, 50-year relationship and bond. so when al called me about bringing some pieces here to san francisco, we didn't hesitate. i'm going to ask all uven to take, when you go to d.c., on the main floor of the main gearly -- gallery at the american history museum, the most visited museum in the world, there is george washington to the left, the american flag to the middle, and the kiprusoffy collection to the right. and i just want you to know that because you know, luis was trying to tell you who the kinseys are and you know what? you need to know who's speaking to you so sometimes you sit up a little bit better and you listen, but we
first of all, luis, thank you so much to the san francisco public libraries, stewart, shaw, and carroll. up guys have done a super job. you've got to come down to the san francisco african-american historical society. we have about 50 pieces of the kinsey collection there that documents the frick american experience from 1600 through civil rights. first of all, al, sh go back to florida. and they knew each other before i knew shirley. we've had this long, what, 50-year relationship and bond. so...
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stress test results were more like a cautious "so far, so good," according to analysts like karen shaw petrou. >> it is a signal that the banking system is beginning to get off the mat. i don't think it is anywhere close to up and running yet. >> reporter: since the crisis brought the industry to the brink of failure, the federal reserve says the nation's 19 biggest banks have almost doubled a key capital ratio from 5% to more than 9% of assets-- a $300 billion swing. regulators found big banks have enough capital to survive a scenario where unemployment climbs back to double digits and the economy falls back into recession this year. banks that cleared the regulatory hurdle can now use some of their money to reward their investors. a move seen as a key step in healing the financial system. >> to make new loans, you have to have new capital. to have new capital, you have to have investors, to have give them something for their money and that's dividends. >> reporter: five banks announced dividend hikes today. j.p. morgan, wells fargo, u.s. bancorp and state street say they'll also buy
stress test results were more like a cautious "so far, so good," according to analysts like karen shaw petrou. >> it is a signal that the banking system is beginning to get off the mat. i don't think it is anywhere close to up and running yet. >> reporter: since the crisis brought the industry to the brink of failure, the federal reserve says the nation's 19 biggest banks have almost doubled a key capital ratio from 5% to more than 9% of assets-- a $300 billion swing....
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. >> they have brian shaw, everyone doesn't know the name.ian shaw is a local kid it obvious the it's the lakers now. if it doesn't replace phil jackson he will be the lead. >>gary: larry allison? maybe moving the team to san jose. >> can you imagine a brand new team in san jose larry ellison will put every dollar possible. he put to a million dollars into winning the america's cup. he might put a billion dollars in and try to win the championship. toch >>gary: are we going miss any games in football? >> at least one to i think so. they're going to go to the deadline and then they're going to move it and move it. >>gary: cam is a little bit jealous about my new association with mercedes. so she's hooked up with google and sitting next error is her goddaughter. once again its kron we can't get a shot. (laughter) >>> "the insider" has the most complete coverage on tonight's top star news. i'm lara spencer. >> and i'm kevin frazier. >> "the insider" is on. >> breaking news on reese witherspoon's fairy tale wedding. >> her ranch is getting transf
. >> they have brian shaw, everyone doesn't know the name.ian shaw is a local kid it obvious the it's the lakers now. if it doesn't replace phil jackson he will be the lead. >>gary: larry allison? maybe moving the team to san jose. >> can you imagine a brand new team in san jose larry ellison will put every dollar possible. he put to a million dollars into winning the america's cup. he might put a billion dollars in and try to win the championship. toch >>gary: are we...
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my name is patrick shaw. i am shocked by some of the testimony that has been given to you by city staff. surely, mr. delgado cannot believe $151,000 was incorrectly deposited had not been spent on staff. they bring up page 19 of the csa on it, but they ignore page 22, in which it says the audit team was not able to determine the cause of the discrepancies, nor in many cases, where subaccounts charges were correct or incorrect. for commissioner melara, a woman has no shame. quarterly reports to the health commission -- just adopted on march 1 -- are not going to the full commission. they are going to a subcommittee, the jcc. under sonia melara's leadership, they have withheld full reporting to the health commission. in fact, the december 3 hearing at laguna honda to except the comptroller's office, ms. melara introduced a motion to take no action on the report. in fact, the report was never discussed by the health commission. she asked only during a meeting of the health commission that the power point present
my name is patrick shaw. i am shocked by some of the testimony that has been given to you by city staff. surely, mr. delgado cannot believe $151,000 was incorrectly deposited had not been spent on staff. they bring up page 19 of the csa on it, but they ignore page 22, in which it says the audit team was not able to determine the cause of the discrepancies, nor in many cases, where subaccounts charges were correct or incorrect. for commissioner melara, a woman has no shame. quarterly reports to...
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in new york some russian interest in this game too was spartak moscow defend the marquess shaw given the full ninety minutes to impress in the friendly rotation has been the key word for sarah here but recently the argentina manage it cost something changing his school with due to milan man esteban cumbia son javier does and that's the back of the fault for this one on hell did maria was one play around during our adonis rain though the reaal madrid attack are coming close off to the alamo the maria also a pivotal in opening the scoring setting up gumby asocial five home free minutes from hof time. didn't make the superiority counting the second period though and paid the price fifty nine minutes angel on a good deal of taking full advantage of a mistake by argentina keeper marianna on do lar so one won the finals four in this one. in the meantime brazil and scotland met in london brazil dominating from the beginning but only managing to brace the scots goal line three minutes from the break rising star neymar finishing supposedly no wonder the nineteen year old is it time attracting
in new york some russian interest in this game too was spartak moscow defend the marquess shaw given the full ninety minutes to impress in the friendly rotation has been the key word for sarah here but recently the argentina manage it cost something changing his school with due to milan man esteban cumbia son javier does and that's the back of the fault for this one on hell did maria was one play around during our adonis rain though the reaal madrid attack are coming close off to the alamo the...
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. >> leah shaw is an organizer. >> our main goal is to show city hall that we are a positive people group and our events need to be protected. that they are vital, economic, and cultural resources and important to the community. >> rave supporters fear if their events are banned, they will drive raves under ground. >> i'm not interested in going to under ground parties. those just aren't safe and that's not harm reduction policy right there. >> we don't want to drive it under ground, but we also feel that we need to better regulate these type of events that put our young people at risk. >> in san francisco, elizabeth cook for cbs 5. >>> all right, nobody is raving. well maybe the ducks. i don't know. but dana is not, roberta. >> i'm not the only one. >> i think a lot of people have said enough. we still have a couple more days of rain before high pressure begins to build in. it's our high deaf doppler radar. now we are monitoring this right here. it's containing moderate rain. 680 heading north. also hit and miss scattered showers around the peninsula. i've been watching this activity as
. >> leah shaw is an organizer. >> our main goal is to show city hall that we are a positive people group and our events need to be protected. that they are vital, economic, and cultural resources and important to the community. >> rave supporters fear if their events are banned, they will drive raves under ground. >> i'm not interested in going to under ground parties. those just aren't safe and that's not harm reduction policy right there. >> we don't want to...
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i'm suzanne shaw. surely we need prisons to protect us from violent criminals.t inmates make up almost half the population. attorney general harris says for low level offenders, there are far more effective ways than prison to prevent crime. in san francisco, she pioneered reentry programs that give nonviolent offenders the skills to get jobs. with good will and nordstrom as partners, the back on track program costs just 5 thousand dollars per offender, compare that to over 47,000 for each inmate. nbc bay area believes successful reentry programs for nonviolent offenders should be rolled out statewide. early intervention may be the best crime prevention. share your thoughts, nbceditorials.com. >>> good evening, and welcome to "sports sunday," coming to you from our nbc bay area studios. i'm laurence scott. tonight we get up close and personal with the giants, plus we go deep into the brackets with tournament talk. long-time college hoops broadcaster barry tompkins joins us in moments to cover the sweet 16. plus, how no bay area teams made the tournament this yea
i'm suzanne shaw. surely we need prisons to protect us from violent criminals.t inmates make up almost half the population. attorney general harris says for low level offenders, there are far more effective ways than prison to prevent crime. in san francisco, she pioneered reentry programs that give nonviolent offenders the skills to get jobs. with good will and nordstrom as partners, the back on track program costs just 5 thousand dollars per offender, compare that to over 47,000 for each...