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>> senator stevenson.you. >> dwight eisenhower has been quoted and recently by a member of his family as saying that if he had known adlai stevenson was to be the democratic candidate, he would not have run for president. i think on the large international issues, there was probably not a good deal of difference between them. one thing my father really felt strongly about richard nixon, he was loathed just about by everybody in washington. his strength was at the grass roots. after that incident and the checkers speech and eisenhower's retention of richard nixon on the ticket, i think that caused some doubts in his mind about eisenhower. he respected eisenhower. my father was such a figure in the world that john foster dulles reluctantly made him an ambassador of the eisenhower administration so that in his travels throughout the world he could efficiently represent the united states. a difference between the democrats and eisenhower wing of the party were the republican party or the taft wing. if my fathe
>> senator stevenson.you. >> dwight eisenhower has been quoted and recently by a member of his family as saying that if he had known adlai stevenson was to be the democratic candidate, he would not have run for president. i think on the large international issues, there was probably not a good deal of difference between them. one thing my father really felt strongly about richard nixon, he was loathed just about by everybody in washington. his strength was at the grass roots. after...
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eisenhower had a heart attack and at les stevenson was running again. -- adlai stevenson was running again. peake was grousing about running in the primaries. politics was changing. you have to run in the primaries. the reason he ran again was because the young people kept coming to him and insisting that he run. there was a great groundswell of people who loved him. >> george mcgovern is very much alive. he is close to 90 years old. unfortunately before the run-up of the program, he fell. been some of you who saw it have seen some of the press. he spent about five days in the hospital out in sioux falls, south dakota. he fell right before he came in to where the studio was set up in mitchell, south dakota. unfortunately, we never got him on the show. here is a clip that was not on the program i think you might find interesting -- an interview that george mcgovern gave us before that night. >> this is the most corrupt administration in american history. she said that on "meet the press." she was right. nobody believed that they figured it was just politics. open the door to china, wh
eisenhower had a heart attack and at les stevenson was running again. -- adlai stevenson was running again. peake was grousing about running in the primaries. politics was changing. you have to run in the primaries. the reason he ran again was because the young people kept coming to him and insisting that he run. there was a great groundswell of people who loved him. >> george mcgovern is very much alive. he is close to 90 years old. unfortunately before the run-up of the program, he...
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ktvu's david stevenson is on the scene gathering information.he will have late developments for us coming up at ktvu channel 2 at 6:00. >>> on world aids day. john fowler looks at how the medical community is rethinking basic assumptions about transplants for hiv patients. >> reporter: this is kidney transplant surgery, a gift of life. but every year hundreds waiting to get a kidney. >> every time we have a donor we want to make the best use of that donor. >> reporter: bay area >> reporter: -- many bay area men and women cannot be donors. >> if they are hiv positive, they are restricted from being donors. >> so why not. >> reporter: kaberley is hiv positive. last year he received an hiv infected organ. >> everybody advances up the list faster. it's a positive for everybody. >> reporter: some worry about medical mix ups. >> something would fall through the cracks and a recipient may not know. >> reporter: the first transplant caused hiv infection in 25 years. though the california transplant donor network takes no position on the law, it's top do
ktvu's david stevenson is on the scene gathering information.he will have late developments for us coming up at ktvu channel 2 at 6:00. >>> on world aids day. john fowler looks at how the medical community is rethinking basic assumptions about transplants for hiv patients. >> reporter: this is kidney transplant surgery, a gift of life. but every year hundreds waiting to get a kidney. >> every time we have a donor we want to make the best use of that donor. >>...
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democratic candidate adlai stevenson was critical of the situation. we have alienated our ancient and strongest european allies, he said. we have alienated israel. we have alienated egypt and the arab countries. and in the united nations our main associate in middle eastern matters now appears to be the soviet union. in the very week when the red army has been shooting down a brave people of hungary and poland. stevenson concluded i doubt if ever before in our diplomatic history has any policy been such an abysmal and complete, catastrophic failure. ike was not sleeping well. his doctor was concerned. the president's blood pressure, his heart skipped beats and he suffered constant abdominal discomfort and diarrhea. the records at the eisenhower library are marvelously detailed. one day i told one of the library staff that they don't report on the president's diarrhea was just a little more information than i really wanted or needed. late in the night of then late in the night of november secondly bristol john foster dulles was rushed to walter reed ho
democratic candidate adlai stevenson was critical of the situation. we have alienated our ancient and strongest european allies, he said. we have alienated israel. we have alienated egypt and the arab countries. and in the united nations our main associate in middle eastern matters now appears to be the soviet union. in the very week when the red army has been shooting down a brave people of hungary and poland. stevenson concluded i doubt if ever before in our diplomatic history has any policy...
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>> i just want to tell the story about adlai stevenson. this was madison, wisconsin in the 1960's campaign. i was a student at the university of wisconsin. he came to madison to give a speech at the civil war roundtable. afterwards, he was scheduled to appear with the governor. we had a large crowd of democrats gathered. they were over an hour late, and the crowd was very restive. finally, the two walked in. they went to the thought of the room. gaylord said, "folks, i am sari i am so late. i have to get the governor over to the mansion and get him to bed. he has a long day tomorrow. i would give one of my short speech is." adlai stevenson said, "i will give one of my typically longer ones." nelson said, "you do, and i will leave without you." stevenson said, "go ahead, we will see who leaves with you." he was quick on his feet and clever in making the audience feel good. he was my hero. >> always an interesting surprise when a congressman calls. >> a woman's life was profoundly affected. she was one of millions of people who heard his voi
>> i just want to tell the story about adlai stevenson. this was madison, wisconsin in the 1960's campaign. i was a student at the university of wisconsin. he came to madison to give a speech at the civil war roundtable. afterwards, he was scheduled to appear with the governor. we had a large crowd of democrats gathered. they were over an hour late, and the crowd was very restive. finally, the two walked in. they went to the thought of the room. gaylord said, "folks, i am sari i am...
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stevenson had heard rumors.tevenson was at the fair in 1893 and heard rumors and immediately headed east to visit him and and cleveland and her subjectivity telegram and said actually, i would like you to go on a political trip to seattle in 1893, which involved stagecoach, trains,, all sorts of things. that puts stevenson out of action for a considerable amount of time. at the time, democrats controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by 1894 that republicans then took back the two houses. although cleveland did manage to have the sherman silver purchase act repealed shortly after the surgery in fact. and that is stopped the u.s. treasury from purchasing a 4.5 really an officer month. they had accumulated so much silver in the history of the half years and so many silver certificates have been issued that silver certificates are actually issued and i believe are valid until 1968. so it was the kind of thing -- it was another cool thing about the book as yo
stevenson had heard rumors.tevenson was at the fair in 1893 and heard rumors and immediately headed east to visit him and and cleveland and her subjectivity telegram and said actually, i would like you to go on a political trip to seattle in 1893, which involved stagecoach, trains,, all sorts of things. that puts stevenson out of action for a considerable amount of time. at the time, democrats controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by...
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commissioners, moving forward, you are not at item 8 a and b. 527-529 stevenson street. commissioners, as you consider the request for compliance, the zoning administrator will hear the request for variance. b>> good afternoon, with department staff. this is a determination request to convert a four-story industrial building to mixed use, with 60 residential units, five off street parking spaces, and a spot ground-floor commercial space at 529 stevenson street. there were concerns raised at the september and october hearings and the changes to the project include to reduce the number of dwellings and the product from 62 to 60, expand the interior courtyard, and originally this project was asking for exposure variants of 40 units. they decreased the number of studio units from 43 to 27 and increased the number of one- bedrooms from 19 to 33. they dedicate one space for car share parking, with a separate parking from the other spaces, and rearranged our separate the rearranged the bicycle parking. finally, the main thing, they have significantly expanded the interior court
commissioners, moving forward, you are not at item 8 a and b. 527-529 stevenson street. commissioners, as you consider the request for compliance, the zoning administrator will hear the request for variance. b>> good afternoon, with department staff. this is a determination request to convert a four-story industrial building to mixed use, with 60 residential units, five off street parking spaces, and a spot ground-floor commercial space at 529 stevenson street. there were concerns raised...
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also, david stevenson, ktvu reporter, is on the way there. hopefully we will be able to get him on here shortly and hear from him. david, are you actually on the phone now -- phone right now? >> reporter: i am on the phone right now. we're rushing to the scene. we're about two blocks away. we're seeing a lot of smoke billowing near octavia and we're seeing flames erupting. just a couple of minutes ago listening in on the fire department's scanner, we heard a -- i believe a battalion chief ordering all of the firefighters to immediately evacuate the allest building. that's the fire building, presumably where the fire originated. the baba tal yun chief ordered all -- battalion chief ordered everyone out of that building because there were flames overhead presumely at the top of the roof of this building. i believe you are seeing flames billowing up. traffic in the area has been slow. we can see a number of fire trucks down on the scene but these -- the situation is still a very dangerous one for the firefighters who are initially rushed to the
also, david stevenson, ktvu reporter, is on the way there. hopefully we will be able to get him on here shortly and hear from him. david, are you actually on the phone now -- phone right now? >> reporter: i am on the phone right now. we're rushing to the scene. we're about two blocks away. we're seeing a lot of smoke billowing near octavia and we're seeing flames erupting. just a couple of minutes ago listening in on the fire department's scanner, we heard a -- i believe a battalion chief...
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>> no. >> why would gary stevenson say all this stuff if it wasn't true?ld go up on roofs and pretend like you were treating them for the summer months, and all you were doing is spraying water up there? >> have no idea what he is talking about. >> you would open up a valve on a hot water heater to make it looks like it's leaking. >> it seems that whiple was also telling stories. he later pleaded guilty. >> let -- and as for gary, what do you say to all those elderly people that you helped to rip off? >> i was made to do it against my own will. >> coming up, a way from the lights, dark and deadly nights in las vegas. >> you saw the sexual assault? >> yes. >> what was she doing at the time? >> crying, i guess. i joined the navy when i was nineteen. i was a commissioned officer at twenty-three. i was an avionics... tactical telecommunications... squad leader. i think the hardest transition as you get further into the military is... you know it's going to end one day. chase hired me to be a personal banker. i'm a business analyst... manager. i'm very proud to
>> no. >> why would gary stevenson say all this stuff if it wasn't true?ld go up on roofs and pretend like you were treating them for the summer months, and all you were doing is spraying water up there? >> have no idea what he is talking about. >> you would open up a valve on a hot water heater to make it looks like it's leaking. >> it seems that whiple was also telling stories. he later pleaded guilty. >> let -- and as for gary, what do you say to all those...
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stevenson had heard rumors.stevenson was at the fair in 1893 and heard rumors and immediately headed east to visit him and and cleveland and her subjectivity telegram and said actually, i would like you to go on a political trip to seattle in 1893, which involved stagecoach, trains,, all sorts of things. that puts stevenson out of action for a considerable amount of time. at the time, democrats controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by 1894 that republicans then took back the two houses. although cleveland did manage to have the sherman silver purchase act repealed shortly after the surgery in fact. and that is stopped the u.s. treasury from purchasing a 4.5 really an officer month. they had accumulated so much silver in the history of the half years and so many silver certificates have been issued that silver certificates are actually issued and i believe are valid until 1968. so it was the kind of thing -- it was another cool thing about the book as y
stevenson had heard rumors.stevenson was at the fair in 1893 and heard rumors and immediately headed east to visit him and and cleveland and her subjectivity telegram and said actually, i would like you to go on a political trip to seattle in 1893, which involved stagecoach, trains,, all sorts of things. that puts stevenson out of action for a considerable amount of time. at the time, democrats controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by...
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stevenson walked out of the armory gates who waved his white handkerchief.he men proceeded on the street the dead in the railroad which loomed. as the men had neared the proprietor smashed in the upper story window so he could shoot an obstructed and he and fellow gunmen opened fire. a moment later stevens was also struck. he fired back hit again and again he finally collapsed. lobbying and bloody in the streets he called out to miller who urged him to attend the negotiation. i have been deceived, he says. a mother who had been dragged before dawn taken hostage replied i wished i had remained at home. they retreated to the armory his father could do well. brown regard himself as a soldier, the rule of the battlefield conduct his hostages divide that the virginians prided themselves on their code of honor and hostages who left the envoy that they pledged to return and did so the exception was archibald cox in the firefight and finding under the circumstances he later said and took refuge in the nearby wager house hotel. i see them killed and they did not lose
stevenson walked out of the armory gates who waved his white handkerchief.he men proceeded on the street the dead in the railroad which loomed. as the men had neared the proprietor smashed in the upper story window so he could shoot an obstructed and he and fellow gunmen opened fire. a moment later stevens was also struck. he fired back hit again and again he finally collapsed. lobbying and bloody in the streets he called out to miller who urged him to attend the negotiation. i have been...
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stevenson had heard rumors.stevenson was at the fair in 1893 and heard rumors and immediately headed east to visit him and and cleveland and her subjectivity telegram and said actually, i would like you to go on a political trip to seattle in 1893, which involved stagecoach, trains,, all sorts of things. that puts stevenson out of action for a considerable amount of time. at the time, democrats controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by 1894 that republicans then took back the two houses. although cleveland did manage to have the sherman silver purchase act repealed shortly after the surgery in fact. and that is stopped the u.s. treasury from purchasing a 4.5 really an officer month. they had accumulated so much silver in the history of the half years and so many silver certificates have been issued that silver certificates are actually issued and i believe are valid until 1968. so it was the kind of thing -- it was another cool thing about the book as y
stevenson had heard rumors.stevenson was at the fair in 1893 and heard rumors and immediately headed east to visit him and and cleveland and her subjectivity telegram and said actually, i would like you to go on a political trip to seattle in 1893, which involved stagecoach, trains,, all sorts of things. that puts stevenson out of action for a considerable amount of time. at the time, democrats controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by...
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her attorney tells our david stevenson that she is facing federal charges now.orking on the story and we will continue to update you as we get more information. >>> mark ibanez joins us now. it won't be long before we have warriors basketball to talk about. >> they're waiting in the wings, warriors will reportedly open the series in the season christmas day against the clippers with a little preseason meet and greet with first year court mark jackson today. ever optimistic at this time of the year. confident that despite the extended lock out the imagine of the entire league has not been tarnished. >> maybe i'm naive but i believe it's going to survive because of the stories, because of the history because its business. you have disagreements. but ultimately i think the great thing about it is that we have basketball back. >>> here's a story that will not make the powers to be in the nfl happy at all. let alone the oakland raiders. mcclain was in his hometown of decatur attending his grandfather's funeral. mcclain held a gun to a man's head. mcclain fired a shot
her attorney tells our david stevenson that she is facing federal charges now.orking on the story and we will continue to update you as we get more information. >>> mark ibanez joins us now. it won't be long before we have warriors basketball to talk about. >> they're waiting in the wings, warriors will reportedly open the series in the season christmas day against the clippers with a little preseason meet and greet with first year court mark jackson today. ever optimistic at...
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david stevenson is live in san francisco with a unusual place here offering upativelyerary homes for the family. jason in. >> reporter: got you, that is right. we got an exclusive tour inside the closed-down convent as they prepare to reopen it for homeless mothers. it's been vacant for five years. it's about to become a home again for women. homeless mothers and children. >> this is phenomenal, rare that you get an opportunity like this. >> reporter: catholic charities cyo is rushing to refurbish the building, adding beds and cribs for 36 women and children. the agency this month received a $955,000 grant from sales force.com ceo mark beneoff and his wife lynn to help house some of san francisco's estimated 250 homeless families. catholic charities quickly moved to -- worked to move the convent from the parish. the first four of 12 families set to move in here on tuesday. >> and this iso for 18 months, our lease, and we have been clear from the front end that this is only a temporary solution. >> they have been adding a play room, security cameras, monitors, fire supression unit, ne
david stevenson is live in san francisco with a unusual place here offering upativelyerary homes for the family. jason in. >> reporter: got you, that is right. we got an exclusive tour inside the closed-down convent as they prepare to reopen it for homeless mothers. it's been vacant for five years. it's about to become a home again for women. homeless mothers and children. >> this is phenomenal, rare that you get an opportunity like this. >> reporter: catholic charities cyo is...
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we begin with ktvu's david stevenson and what fire authorities are saying this hour about that massive fire fight, david. >> reporter: take a look behind me. you can see that it is dark at the scene of these two charred buildings. but firefighters have been working through the last hour to make sure the fire is out as their investigation into its cause begins. let's take a look at some video that was shot at around just before noon today. this is how the flames looked, billowing smoke to be seen from across the city. firefighters say it all began behind a three story victorian building on golden gate avenue and quickly led to a neighboring four story wood victorian building in just a matter of minutes. it quickly became a five alarm fire, 150 firefighters about half of the city staff responded in windy conditions. firefighters say it was a difficult area to fight and there were several injuries as well. >> there was one civilian with minor smoke inhalation. one firefighters had injuries, both minor. >> firefighters were forced to temporarily abandon one building amidst concerns that it
we begin with ktvu's david stevenson and what fire authorities are saying this hour about that massive fire fight, david. >> reporter: take a look behind me. you can see that it is dark at the scene of these two charred buildings. but firefighters have been working through the last hour to make sure the fire is out as their investigation into its cause begins. let's take a look at some video that was shot at around just before noon today. this is how the flames looked, billowing smoke to...
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stevenson had heard rumors.stevenson was at the fair in 1893 and heard rumors and immediately headed east to visit him and and cleveland and her subjectivity telegram and said actually, i would like you to go on a political trip to seattle in 1893, which involved stagecoach, trains,, all sorts of things. that puts stevenson out of action for a considerable amount of time. at the time, democrats controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by 1894 that republicans then took back the two houses. although cleveland did manage to have the sherman silver purchase act repealed shortly after the surgery in fact. and that is stopped the u.s. treasury from purchasing a 4.5 really an officer month. they had accumulated so much silver in the history of the half years and so many silver certificates have been issued that silver certificates are actually issued and i believe are valid until 1968. so it was the kind of thing -- it was another cool thing about the book as y
stevenson had heard rumors.stevenson was at the fair in 1893 and heard rumors and immediately headed east to visit him and and cleveland and her subjectivity telegram and said actually, i would like you to go on a political trip to seattle in 1893, which involved stagecoach, trains,, all sorts of things. that puts stevenson out of action for a considerable amount of time. at the time, democrats controlled both houses for the first two years of his second term, but the panic had gotten so bad by...
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stevenson at&t's chairman said last march, this deal is going to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, which it might well have. because they had to retrofit all of the t mobile towers. they had to expand into new territories with their new spectrum. and they didn't create jobs. and what the deal fell apart over was the competition. everyone saw that prices are going to go up. service is going to go down. and everybody piled on. not only the fcc and the justice department but seven states sued at&t. >> tom: you mentioned the c.e.o. randall stevenson, this was his first big deal as the chief executive officer. >> right. >> tom: what does this mean for his tenure? >> i think that he's going to have a hard row to hoe right now with his board and with his shareholders. because at&t basically is going to get very little out of this and lose, as we just talked about, close to $7 billion. >> tom: let me ask you about that figure. because it's $3 billion in cash that has to write a check to deutsche telekom before the end of the calendar year, a lot of money to cuff up. but you are saying it
stevenson at&t's chairman said last march, this deal is going to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, which it might well have. because they had to retrofit all of the t mobile towers. they had to expand into new territories with their new spectrum. and they didn't create jobs. and what the deal fell apart over was the competition. everyone saw that prices are going to go up. service is going to go down. and everybody piled on. not only the fcc and the justice department but seven states...
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stevenson at&t's chairman said last march, this deal is going to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, which it might well have. because they had to retrofit all of the t mobile towers. they had to expand into new territories with their new spectrum. and they didn't create jobs. and what the deal fell apart over was the competition. everyone saw that prices are going to go up. service is going to go down. and everybody piled on. not only the fcc and the justice department but seven states sued at&t. >> tom: you mentioned the c.e.o. randall stevenson, this was his first big deal as the chief executive officer. >> right. >> tom: what does this mean for his tenure? >> i think that he's going to have a hard row to hoe right now with his board and with his shareholders. because at&t basically is going to get very little out of this and lose, as we just talked about, close to $7 billion. >> tom: let me ask you about that figure. because it's $3 billion in cash that has to write a check to deutsche telekom before the end of the calendar year, a lot of money to cuff up. but you are saying it
stevenson at&t's chairman said last march, this deal is going to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, which it might well have. because they had to retrofit all of the t mobile towers. they had to expand into new territories with their new spectrum. and they didn't create jobs. and what the deal fell apart over was the competition. everyone saw that prices are going to go up. service is going to go down. and everybody piled on. not only the fcc and the justice department but seven states...
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we begin first with ktvu's david stevenson who was our first reporter at the scene. >> take a look behind me. you can see firefighters are still working in the building behind me. moments ago they were spraying water on that gutted hook behind me. they are working through the evening to make sure the fires are out as the investigation begins. six hours before it began, the smoke and billowing smoke could be seen across the city. it started behind this historic building and quickly led to a four story wood apartment building in a matter of minutes. >> it's awful, just absolutely awful. >> reporter: within minutes it became a five alarm fire. 50 firefighters, about half of the city staff responded working in some of the worse possible conditions. >> windy conditions, there's hills, there's zero lot line separations, as you can see these buildings are joined together. >> reporter: smoke inhalation sent a neighborhood resident to the hospital. >> it was one civilian with minor smoke inhalation and one firefighter he had burns to his neck. the other firefighters i talked about was treated on s
we begin first with ktvu's david stevenson who was our first reporter at the scene. >> take a look behind me. you can see firefighters are still working in the building behind me. moments ago they were spraying water on that gutted hook behind me. they are working through the evening to make sure the fires are out as the investigation begins. six hours before it began, the smoke and billowing smoke could be seen across the city. it started behind this historic building and quickly led to...
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ed aly stevenson -- adlay stevenson who defeated keith farber in the convention was not let's go in the back room and smoke some cigars kind of guy, he really was let's go have a glass of the best brandy from france. but none the less, he could convey this niceness estes key farber could not. and in that convention one sees the importance of being somewhat accessible and personable. >> very quickly, i would say we saw the charming side of barry goldwater and i would say for all the differences, goldwater and humphrey are two illustrations of candidates who are more likable than the men who defeated them. >> all right. we have only seven or eight minutes left. here is george wallace. >> i feel, and i must say i've climbed my last political mountain, but there are still some personal hills i must climb, but for now i must pass the rope and the pick to another climber and say climb on, climb on to higher heights, climb hope to reach our peak and then look back and wave at me. i, too, will still be climbing. my fellow alabamians, i bid you a fond and affectionate farewell. [applause] >> kar
ed aly stevenson -- adlay stevenson who defeated keith farber in the convention was not let's go in the back room and smoke some cigars kind of guy, he really was let's go have a glass of the best brandy from france. but none the less, he could convey this niceness estes key farber could not. and in that convention one sees the importance of being somewhat accessible and personable. >> very quickly, i would say we saw the charming side of barry goldwater and i would say for all the...
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stevenson at&t's chairman said last march, this deal is going to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, which it might well have. because they had to retrofit all of the t mobile towers. they had to expand into new territories with their new spectrum. and they didn't create jobs. and what the deal fell apart over was the competition. everyone saw that prices are going to go up. service is going to go down. and everybody piled on. not only the fcc and the justice department but seven states sued at&t. >> tom: you mentioned the c.e.o. randall stevenson, this was his first big deal as the chief executive officer. >> right. >> tom: what does this mean for his tenure? >> i think that he's going to have a hard row to hoe right now with his board and with his shareholders. because at&t basically is going to get very little out of this and lose, as we just talked about, close to $7 billion. >> tom: let me ask you about that figure. because it's $3 billion in cash that has to write a check to deutsche telekom before the end of the calendar year, a lot of money to cuff up. but you are saying it
stevenson at&t's chairman said last march, this deal is going to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, which it might well have. because they had to retrofit all of the t mobile towers. they had to expand into new territories with their new spectrum. and they didn't create jobs. and what the deal fell apart over was the competition. everyone saw that prices are going to go up. service is going to go down. and everybody piled on. not only the fcc and the justice department but seven states...
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david stevenson has a closer look at what happened and the cost to taxpayers. >> reporter: san francisco police today put on a show of force aimed at keeping occupy s.f. protesters from reclaiming space on justin herman plaza. city officials say the raid on the camp came after deteriorating safety and health conditions, and after talks broke down over moving the protests to an abandoned school site. >> two officers were assaulted. one was hit with a metal chair in the face. arrests were made in those two instances. >> reporter: some claim police used excessive force. city officials say overall, it was orderly and peaceful. police gave protesters a 5 minute warning to leave before officers, sheriff's deputies and public works crews began clearing about 100 tents and truckloads of trash and personal possessions. school officials say they got a call just before 11 a.m. that the city was cancelling protesters permits to use the school site. this afternoon, mayor ed lee said the city spent about $950,000 since october to police and clean the justin herman encampment. >> i have been incredibly
david stevenson has a closer look at what happened and the cost to taxpayers. >> reporter: san francisco police today put on a show of force aimed at keeping occupy s.f. protesters from reclaiming space on justin herman plaza. city officials say the raid on the camp came after deteriorating safety and health conditions, and after talks broke down over moving the protests to an abandoned school site. >> two officers were assaulted. one was hit with a metal chair in the face. arrests...
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in san francisco, david stevenson, channel 2 news. >>> high school seniors appear to be trading alcohol and cigarettes for marijuana. the university of michigan study released just today shows just 36% of 12th graders using marijuana in the last year. that's up 31% from five years ago. researchers say teenager told them they don't see many risks in the drug. the same study found the percentage of teens smoking greets and using alcohol to be at historic lows. >>> researchers in the bay area are warning affordable housing may contain a risk. the pacific institute says many affordable neighborhoods like the one on 680 in concord have an increased risk of higher pollution. it's considered a priority development area, but it's also a high pollution area. researchers blame diesel pollution for asthma and other health problems there. they say less expensive housing may have a hidden cost down the road. we posted a link to the map at our website which you can find by clicking the web linking tab at ktvu.com. >>> word nonet the santa cruz county board of supervisors is considering a ban on bull
in san francisco, david stevenson, channel 2 news. >>> high school seniors appear to be trading alcohol and cigarettes for marijuana. the university of michigan study released just today shows just 36% of 12th graders using marijuana in the last year. that's up 31% from five years ago. researchers say teenager told them they don't see many risks in the drug. the same study found the percentage of teens smoking greets and using alcohol to be at historic lows. >>> researchers in...
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>> i just want to tell the story about adlai stevenson. this was madison, wisconsin in the 1960's campaign. i was a student at the university of wisconsin. he came to madison to give a speech at the civil war roundtable. afterwards, he was scheduled to appear with the governor. we had a large crowd of democrats gathered. they were over an hour late, and the crowd was very restive. finally, the two walked in. they went to the thought of the room. gaylord said, "folks, i am sari -- sorry i am so late. i have to get the governor over to the mansion and get him to bed. he has a long day tomorrow. i would give one of my short speech is." -- speeches. adlai stevenson said, "i will give one of my typically longer ones." nelson said, "you do, and i will leave without you." stevenson said, "go ahead, we will see who leaves with you." he was quick on his feet and clever in making the audience feel good. he was my hero. >> always an interesting surprise when a congressman calls. >> a woman's life was profoundly affected. she was one of millions of pe
>> i just want to tell the story about adlai stevenson. this was madison, wisconsin in the 1960's campaign. i was a student at the university of wisconsin. he came to madison to give a speech at the civil war roundtable. afterwards, he was scheduled to appear with the governor. we had a large crowd of democrats gathered. they were over an hour late, and the crowd was very restive. finally, the two walked in. they went to the thought of the room. gaylord said, "folks, i am sari --...
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but i'm also positively but at least the stevenson's speech on my website and i highly recommend it. it is a wonderfully inspiring speech. >> although he did not venture to become a democrat obviously, was there any point in your early life he would've been anything but a republican? >> i goodness, yes. during world war ii as a young man, my father was in the navy. franklin roosevelt was about the only president in my lifetime between 1932 and i guess he was sworn in and dirty three and i was born in july of 32, but i never knew herbert hoover personally. but franklin roosevelt was the president. he represented the united states of america have more time. and my parents, i never want my new would look to him as the leader of our country. it was enormously important for young man. >> and you were so taken the stevenson and what he said that a sin that has some influence over the fact that he ran for congress at the age of 29, very dark horse 1962. most people don't run for congress utterly. at least they did in those days. as he said, is younger than it is nowadays. what moved you to
but i'm also positively but at least the stevenson's speech on my website and i highly recommend it. it is a wonderfully inspiring speech. >> although he did not venture to become a democrat obviously, was there any point in your early life he would've been anything but a republican? >> i goodness, yes. during world war ii as a young man, my father was in the navy. franklin roosevelt was about the only president in my lifetime between 1932 and i guess he was sworn in and dirty three...
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stevenson con quiebre de cintura. no jugaban desde la post temporada. el mejor anotardor dereck..dos. detroit sólo había acertado el 30 % mostrando la falta de ritmo. gana cleveland. >> mañana en oakland se enfrentan golden state con kings de sacramento. eso es todo. >> univisión 14.com es nuestra vía de contacto con usted. vamos a ver las historias de los cibernautas en esta semana que termina. >> hola,qué tal todas las semanas les tendremos breve vistazo de lo mejor de univisión.com. lo más visto fue sobre propuesta para legalizar a 1 millón de inmigrantes en california. también otro tema más atrevida, galería de fotografía de dragqueens. video más visto fue reportaje de aumento del salario mínimo de san francisco a más de 10 dólares por hora, el más alto de la nacion. ... seguirá apoyando a los indignados porque hacen algo al menos. gracias a todos quienes nos mandaron la decoracion navideña. información en pantalla para enviar más y las mostraremos. si las quieren ver en univisión14.com. para noticias locales las 24 horas del día , 7 a la semana, univisión14.com. continuamos c
stevenson con quiebre de cintura. no jugaban desde la post temporada. el mejor anotardor dereck..dos. detroit sólo había acertado el 30 % mostrando la falta de ritmo. gana cleveland. >> mañana en oakland se enfrentan golden state con kings de sacramento. eso es todo. >> univisión 14.com es nuestra vía de contacto con usted. vamos a ver las historias de los cibernautas en esta semana que termina. >> hola,qué tal todas las semanas les tendremos breve vistazo de lo mejor de...
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ktvu's david stevenson tells us what you might call medical marijuana to go. david?> reporter: medical marijuana advocates say door to door delivery makes sense, especially with the government targeting pot clubs. >> reporter: after two years in business they closed its doors and hit the road. >> we morphed into a delivery service. >> reporter: they closed after the department of justice warned the land dorn they were subject to seizure because they were next to a school. >> it's about 785 feet. they are around the block, behind us. >> reporter: this is how they looked last year. today the cases are empty. the cash register is closed and 20 people laid off. they are now sueing the government. in the mean time it moved operations to an undisclosed operations. they are using a smart car to deliver medical marijuana to customers. >> those who have had to close, due to the federal crack down. >> reporter: a growing number of bay area pot dispensaries are offering delivery service. their permit includes the right to make deliveries. couriers are careful to limit the amoun
ktvu's david stevenson tells us what you might call medical marijuana to go. david?> reporter: medical marijuana advocates say door to door delivery makes sense, especially with the government targeting pot clubs. >> reporter: after two years in business they closed its doors and hit the road. >> we morphed into a delivery service. >> reporter: they closed after the department of justice warned the land dorn they were subject to seizure because they were next to a school....
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reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> gavin newson is reacting to warren hellman'sdeath. he said i am saddened by the loss of one of san francisco's finest citizens. he was a tremendous partner during my time as mayor of san francisco. >>> all right. let's talk about the weather now. over to our chief meteorologist bill martin. nice day today but sounds like it will be cold again. >> day time highes today, mid- 60s out there. winds out of the north at 13 near fairfield. wind tonight will help damping fog formation. we have had patchy fog, plenty of frost and freezing temperatures but a little wind goes a long way. so the fog problem tomorrow morning, patches of it. should not be widespread. temperatures right now mid-50s. nice day. and it stays that way. we need snow, we need rain. this is not a good pattern for us right now. it could change quickly. this is early in the season. we will get our weather. point is, nice to have it now. i know the ski resource would like to see -- the see resorts -- the ski resorts would like to see it. driest period in seattle for dec
reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> gavin newson is reacting to warren hellman'sdeath. he said i am saddened by the loss of one of san francisco's finest citizens. he was a tremendous partner during my time as mayor of san francisco. >>> all right. let's talk about the weather now. over to our chief meteorologist bill martin. nice day today but sounds like it will be cold again. >> day time highes today, mid- 60s out there. winds out of the north at...
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and stevenson said that's great.ther races, i'm just looking at your background. you ran for congress back in 1998. how did that race shape anything in terms of your focus and the angle that you take on putting together this book? >> it was the impetus. >> i ran as a democrat in wyoming. you have to have quite a bit of heart to do that in the first place. i did lose. you spand lot of money, a lot of time. a lot of effort. a lot of people who become involved in your campaigns. you wonder, what was this all about? did i make a difference? it started me thinking about, what is the role of the losing candidates in our politics. is it an important role or totally forgettable. as you gone through more recent political campaigns in 2004 and '08, it solidified this notion that someone should explore what losing candidates do -- what their role is in the process. >> you were just with george mcgovern. so first of all, tell us about his health because there was an incident when you were with him. and mcgovern's role in changin
and stevenson said that's great.ther races, i'm just looking at your background. you ran for congress back in 1998. how did that race shape anything in terms of your focus and the angle that you take on putting together this book? >> it was the impetus. >> i ran as a democrat in wyoming. you have to have quite a bit of heart to do that in the first place. i did lose. you spand lot of money, a lot of time. a lot of effort. a lot of people who become involved in your campaigns. you...
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geraldine stevenson. connell louise stevenson. john charles stevenson. rachel stevenson. charlotte stinnis. michael barry stinnis. stacey stennis. dahlia stratich. >> roger carson -- anthony swan. flora macdonald margaret dwyer. mark alex paget. andrew alexander john. david william trevor. arvo anthony thomas. jonathan ryan, as. rwanda, mark lawrence cohen. alexia kathryn. barry joseph valentino. thomas hinholden than. thomas this sunni. nicholas renia. peter loco. >> les rogers. raymond wagner. janine wyedu. thomas edwin walker. kisha weeden. jerome weston. jonathan wind. bonnie lee williams. britney lead williams. eric john williams. george williams. stephanie williams. miriam levee wolf. chelsea marie woods. edra woods. joe nathan would. joe nathan woods jr.. mark james zenberg. we remember. [silence] [silence] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [silence] >> we are going to go a little bit out of order. we are going to have bob mueller but we're moving up the attorney general. probably because he has to leave and can't stay. he will stay as long as he can. the attorney general, i
geraldine stevenson. connell louise stevenson. john charles stevenson. rachel stevenson. charlotte stinnis. michael barry stinnis. stacey stennis. dahlia stratich. >> roger carson -- anthony swan. flora macdonald margaret dwyer. mark alex paget. andrew alexander john. david william trevor. arvo anthony thomas. jonathan ryan, as. rwanda, mark lawrence cohen. alexia kathryn. barry joseph valentino. thomas hinholden than. thomas this sunni. nicholas renia. peter loco. >> les rogers....
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david stevenson tells us if the customers can no longer go to them, they will go to the customers. >>er: the dispensary in san francisco's trick last month closed its doors and hit the road -- san francisco last month closed its doors and hit the road. >> you could say we're next to a school but to get from our door to their door it's about 785 feet. they're literally around the lock behind us. >> reporter: this is how metitrive looked when we visited it last today the display cases are empty. couriers are using a smart car to deliver the medical marijuana to patients. >> it is the evolution of those who have had to close. >> reporter: a growing number of bay area dispensaries are now making deliveries. >> it's a lot safer when you have a store front that's on a locked door. >> reporter: besides deliveries, medithrive is doing community work to get their doors open again. in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in news of the world tonight in syria, intense shelling killed 23 people. anti government activists say hundreds have been killed in the last year. the brut
david stevenson tells us if the customers can no longer go to them, they will go to the customers. >>er: the dispensary in san francisco's trick last month closed its doors and hit the road -- san francisco last month closed its doors and hit the road. >> you could say we're next to a school but to get from our door to their door it's about 785 feet. they're literally around the lock behind us. >> reporter: this is how metitrive looked when we visited it last today the display...
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live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu. >>> caltrans plans to rebuild the eastbound onramp to interstaten richmond at western drive. the project that will close the ramp for two years. critics say that means the only way to leave the san pablo peninsula would be to get on the westbound onramp and go five miles across the bridge into marin county then turn around and come back. they want caltrans to come up with an alternative before the work begins. >>> the weather system that moved through the bay area this morning didn't do much to bring snow to thsierra. along interstate 880, skies were clear and the road was dry by the this afternoon. there's a live picture way up at 7,200 feet near the summit of donor pass and truckee. you can see traffic is light and no snow on the ground there -- and donner pass. the first three months of 2012 will be warmer than normal east of the rockies with the exception of new england but cooler than usual here in the west. they say they base that forecast on a continuing la nina weather pattern. >>> and bill, we had showers all over the area but they were do
live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu. >>> caltrans plans to rebuild the eastbound onramp to interstaten richmond at western drive. the project that will close the ramp for two years. critics say that means the only way to leave the san pablo peninsula would be to get on the westbound onramp and go five miles across the bridge into marin county then turn around and come back. they want caltrans to come up with an alternative before the work begins. >>> the weather...
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david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san leandro police are investigating a shooting at the samewal-mart parking lot where a shooting happened on black friday. investigators say the victim got into an argument with a man who then shot him in the leg. his wound is said to be nonlife threatening, there's no news of an arrest in the case. >>> an accident startled traffic for hours. it happened on the upper deck just before yerba buena island. the motorcyclists was speeding, slammed into the back of a car and was thrown against the wall on the north side of the bridge. no one else was hurt. all lanes were cleared just after 12:30. >>> bay area nurses who just finished their one day strike this morning were lock out today but will return to work tomorrow. thousands of nurses working at sutter health hospital stage add one day strike, replacement nurses worked both yesterday and today. the union wants concessions about changes in sick leave and payments for health insurance. a spokesperson says me gauche craigs are expected to resume -- negotiations are expected to return in mid-june.
david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san leandro police are investigating a shooting at the samewal-mart parking lot where a shooting happened on black friday. investigators say the victim got into an argument with a man who then shot him in the leg. his wound is said to be nonlife threatening, there's no news of an arrest in the case. >>> an accident startled traffic for hours. it happened on the upper deck just before yerba buena island. the motorcyclists was speeding,...
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david stevenson tells us if the customers can no longer go to them, they will go to the customers. >> reporter: the dispensary in san francisco's trick last month closed its doors and hit the road -- san francisco last month closed its doors and hit the road. >> you could say we're next to a school but to get from our door to their door it's about 785 feet. they're literally around the lock behind us. >> reporter: this is how metitrive looked when we visited it last year. today the display cases are empty. couriers are using a smart car to deliver the medical marijuana to patients. >> it is the evolution of those who have had to close. >> reporter: a growing number of bay area dispensaries are now making deliveries. >> it's a lot safer when you have a store front that's on a locked door. >> reporter: besides deliveries, medithrive is doing community work to get their doors open again. in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in news of the world tonight in syria, intense shelling killed 23 people. anti government activists say hundreds have been killed in the last y
david stevenson tells us if the customers can no longer go to them, they will go to the customers. >> reporter: the dispensary in san francisco's trick last month closed its doors and hit the road -- san francisco last month closed its doors and hit the road. >> you could say we're next to a school but to get from our door to their door it's about 785 feet. they're literally around the lock behind us. >> reporter: this is how metitrive looked when we visited it last year....
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david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san leandro police are investigating a shooting at the samewal-mart parking lot where a shooting happened on black friday. investigators say the victim got into an argument with a man who then shot him in the leg. his wound is said to be nonlife threatening, there's no news of an arrest in the case. >>> an accident startled traffic for hours. it happened on the upper deck just before yerba buena island. the motorcyclists was speeding, slammed into the back of a car and was thrown against the wall on the north side of the bridge. no one else was hurt. all lanes were cleared just after 12:30. >>> bay area nurses who just finished their one day strike this morning were lock out today but will return to work tomorrow. thousands of nurses working at sutter health hospital stage add one day strike, replacement nurses worked both yesterday and today. the union wants concessions about changes in sick leave and payments for health insurance. a spokesperson says me gauche craigs are expected to resume -- negotiations are expected to return in mid-june.
david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san leandro police are investigating a shooting at the samewal-mart parking lot where a shooting happened on black friday. investigators say the victim got into an argument with a man who then shot him in the leg. his wound is said to be nonlife threatening, there's no news of an arrest in the case. >>> an accident startled traffic for hours. it happened on the upper deck just before yerba buena island. the motorcyclists was speeding,...
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stevenson, the head of the pack 1 12 enterprises, the future was san francisco because of our commitmentnology, being a city of innovation, and that the future of media is not just one dimension, it is multimedia. they are looking to penetrate markets and want to be close to where technology innovation is occurring, and that is mission bay. they also indicated something interesting that resonates with me. they did not just want to be a national media center, they want to go international. beingé7f is incredibly open for them. larry scott just came back from china. we hooked them up with our program. they want to have markets in the far east, men's and women's sports. i want to indicate just how excited i am about that and to let you know, names that our generation have been familiar with -- john elway, ronnie lott, kareem abdul-jabbar, jason kidd, tiger woods, they all came through the pac 12 colleges. if the digital media center is here, they will be coming here for their interviews, coming here to announce what they are doing, coming here to be entertained, as well as see their fans. w
stevenson, the head of the pack 1 12 enterprises, the future was san francisco because of our commitmentnology, being a city of innovation, and that the future of media is not just one dimension, it is multimedia. they are looking to penetrate markets and want to be close to where technology innovation is occurring, and that is mission bay. they also indicated something interesting that resonates with me. they did not just want to be a national media center, they want to go international....
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ktvu's david stevenson tells us what people are doing to protect themselves. >> the assault happened on this treat but began around the corner. police shared with us how they are trying to find the suspect as residents reacted. >> i heard that they were violent. really early in the morning. >> women said they are taking steps to protect themselves after two sexual assaults. >> we heard it from a friend that messaged everybody on facebook and another friend at work put a message out. >> reporter: san francisco police say women walking in the mission district were sexually assaulted and robbed. the latest victim was attacked thursday morning. >> this is one that has taken notoriety. >> reporter: police releashed this surveillance video of the suspect. he is a black man, mid-30s, 5'9", wearing dark pants and a blad sweat shirt. the case is a test for the special victim's unit. he said investigators will study records for attacks similar to those in this case. >> we pull from our program or the sexual offender program for anyone on probation or parole. >> reporter: police are asking for
ktvu's david stevenson tells us what people are doing to protect themselves. >> the assault happened on this treat but began around the corner. police shared with us how they are trying to find the suspect as residents reacted. >> i heard that they were violent. really early in the morning. >> women said they are taking steps to protect themselves after two sexual assaults. >> we heard it from a friend that messaged everybody on facebook and another friend at work put a...
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david stevenson tells us what they are fighting over. >> reporter: san francisco fire station numbernd me is set to be demolished to add a new wing to the museum but the hotel says the construction is going to make life on the street ugly for everyone. [ music playing ] >> they share one of the busiest blocks in the city and now things are out of harmony with the museum and the hotel. >> the hotel and museum enjoyed a good relationship thus far and they hope it will continue. >> reporter: they share this block of howard and third street in the south of market district. they plan to demolish this fire station to build a new wing, adding more space. the hotel supports the addition but says construction will close down this alley way, thoughing hotel operations into chaos. >> garbage, loading and unloading of supplies, the valet operations and taxi. >> important to realize this neighborhood grew up around them. that's when the neighborhood took off. >> reporter: they are appealing the environmental impact report. they says it expects the appeal will be rejected. >> we are working closel
david stevenson tells us what they are fighting over. >> reporter: san francisco fire station numbernd me is set to be demolished to add a new wing to the museum but the hotel says the construction is going to make life on the street ugly for everyone. [ music playing ] >> they share one of the busiest blocks in the city and now things are out of harmony with the museum and the hotel. >> the hotel and museum enjoyed a good relationship thus far and they hope it will continue....
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tuesday, adlai stevenson, who lost to dwight eisenhower. wednesday, barry goldwater. wednesday, vice president and civil rights advocate hubert humphrey. friday, the fourth time governor of -- george wallace. saturday, george mcgovern, followed by billionaire businessman ross perot. "the contenders" every night at 10:00 p.m. eastern only on c- span. >> the white house recently opened its doors for tour of this year's holiday decorations. the team is "-- the theme is "shine, give, share." >> pleasure to be here. beautiful holiday ornaments. probably the state dining room is absolutely spectacular, but there are a lot of beautiful rooms. it is all done very well. [inaudible] >> a replica. you're looking at the cards. those are historical cards. >> one to my senator. senator -- office contacted the white house on my behalf. >> when did you get the word -- [inaudible] really little.'s [inaudible] ♪ ["what child is this?" playing] [inaudible] >> the house is made of gingerbread on the inside, that is the foundation, and white chocolate on the outside. in his architecturall
tuesday, adlai stevenson, who lost to dwight eisenhower. wednesday, barry goldwater. wednesday, vice president and civil rights advocate hubert humphrey. friday, the fourth time governor of -- george wallace. saturday, george mcgovern, followed by billionaire businessman ross perot. "the contenders" every night at 10:00 p.m. eastern only on c- span. >> the white house recently opened its doors for tour of this year's holiday decorations. the team is "-- the theme is...
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david stevenson tells us about the various proposals made by both oakland and san francisco leaders to build a new stadium for the team. >> reporter: as the golden state warriors warmed up in their oakland gym, warriors president rick welts said it may be time to take the team elsewhere after their lease at oracle arena expires at the end of 2016-2017 season. >> the fan expectation is that we will have to have a new playing facility. we're currently playing in the oldest arena in the nba since 1966. >> reporter: the warriors met with the giants. the giants have exclusive rights to develop an arena in the area. >> one of the things that is so wonderful about having the giants at the table is they privately financed the entirety of at&t park. the warriors understand that the city is not in a position to contribute. >> reporter: oakland is still in the game. major jean quan today touted a multi million dollars coliseum plan aimed at uniting, the a's, raiders and warriors in one complex. >> they've been pretty excited about the coliseum ideas. like any ceo you have to look at all of your o
david stevenson tells us about the various proposals made by both oakland and san francisco leaders to build a new stadium for the team. >> reporter: as the golden state warriors warmed up in their oakland gym, warriors president rick welts said it may be time to take the team elsewhere after their lease at oracle arena expires at the end of 2016-2017 season. >> the fan expectation is that we will have to have a new playing facility. we're currently playing in the oldest arena in...