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watch for the asterisks that's where we are going to talk about temperatures that are going to be nearces like santa rosa, concord, livermore, san jose and palo alto. low 70s along the coast mid to upper 70s for the rest of us. after today, it is over, check out the cooling breezes that come in tomorrow especially over the weekend, below average next week with a chance of rain finally wednesday. frances is here with an update. >>> several accidents all within this 6:00 hour. hot spot developing in the livermore valley into pleasanton, an injury crash reported on vallecitos road past isabel. traffic is jammed up on vallecitos road even on isabel, notice the approaches are getting heavy, 13 miles anlcg4Ñ hour this if going to be the hot spot for the morning. -- this is information we have available we can tell you how far the backup goes. this is because we have this from waze traffic app. the more folks we have that join the better our information will be. that's one spot to avoid. 580 not much better, there's a crash there. 580 slow towards 680 because of another accident clear cleared
watch for the asterisks that's where we are going to talk about temperatures that are going to be nearces like santa rosa, concord, livermore, san jose and palo alto. low 70s along the coast mid to upper 70s for the rest of us. after today, it is over, check out the cooling breezes that come in tomorrow especially over the weekend, below average next week with a chance of rain finally wednesday. frances is here with an update. >>> several accidents all within this 6:00 hour. hot spot...
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. >> what, the asterisk, little things like that. >> i don't know what that means. the horowitz concert, that's when i fell off the bench. >> in the east room. >> in the east room. >> did you hurt yourself? >> no. horowitz, his doing that i didn't. he had insisted that around the stage there be a rug and some plants for acoustics. and the poor man who had set these four chairs -- three chairs -- three or four chairs on the stage for us to sit, i remember mrs. horowitz and i had a discussion about who was going to sit on the end one on the one who went in first. i kept saying you, she said you. i finally went in first of the poor man who had set the chairs upset this one chair just at the very edge of the stage. all i did was turn like this to cross my legs, and i went over. and if it hadn't been for him, i would have landed on the marble and really hurt myself. as it was, i landed on the rug and the flowers. and ronnie -- everybody rushed forward. and ronnie said, honey, i told you not to do that unless there was a problem, unless it wasn't going over. i said, well,
. >> what, the asterisk, little things like that. >> i don't know what that means. the horowitz concert, that's when i fell off the bench. >> in the east room. >> in the east room. >> did you hurt yourself? >> no. horowitz, his doing that i didn't. he had insisted that around the stage there be a rug and some plants for acoustics. and the poor man who had set these four chairs -- three chairs -- three or four chairs on the stage for us to sit, i remember mrs....
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and i mean lit up like break out the asterisks when you put the tweet up on tv. up like this, because every woman who can't obtain birth control is a big bleeping deal. new york city mayor mike bloomberg announcing he would give a quarter million dollars to planned parenthood, personally. even anti-abortion men who do not have a uterus for the government to control, even some of them standing up for planned parenthood now, very publicly. and this new tumbler, have you seen this, planned parenthood saved my life, page after page after page after page of testimonials from patients. i almost bled to death. and i did not know where else to go. and just -- there is a lot of these, thank you planned parenthood. clearly planned parenthood is not to be messed with. who would attack a nonprofit who offers so much help for so many people who could not otherwise afford that help? who except for maybe the united states congress where house republicans voted to take all federal money away from planned parenthood. that was in february. in april, they tried it again. house repu
and i mean lit up like break out the asterisks when you put the tweet up on tv. up like this, because every woman who can't obtain birth control is a big bleeping deal. new york city mayor mike bloomberg announcing he would give a quarter million dollars to planned parenthood, personally. even anti-abortion men who do not have a uterus for the government to control, even some of them standing up for planned parenthood now, very publicly. and this new tumbler, have you seen this, planned...
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areas in the 60s along the coast, san mateo, -- everybody else in the low to mid 70s, check out the asteriskta rosa, livermore the best bet for a record high today. monterey bay 66, low to mid 70s -- with the winds, keeping the atmosphere overturned i don't see much fog tonight mild mid to upper 40s until you get to santa rosa and cloverdale near 40 sprawling area of high pressure, huge dominating area not only the eastern pacific western united states pushing the jet stream or our storm track well north and with the high pressure starting to develop to our north and over towards our northeast where our winds are coming from, we are going to get that downsloping compressing heating drying wind also going to get aggressive as it shoots through the central valley accelerates and hits north bay mountains east bay hills diablo range, 2030 miles per hour gusts up to 50 -- we could have downed trees and branches. seven day forecast, the warmth peaks tomorrow and cooling begins friday especially at the coast then spreads inland over the weekend and we stay in the 50s at the coast through next week
areas in the 60s along the coast, san mateo, -- everybody else in the low to mid 70s, check out the asteriskta rosa, livermore the best bet for a record high today. monterey bay 66, low to mid 70s -- with the winds, keeping the atmosphere overturned i don't see much fog tonight mild mid to upper 40s until you get to santa rosa and cloverdale near 40 sprawling area of high pressure, huge dominating area not only the eastern pacific western united states pushing the jet stream or our storm track...
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the asterisk, 1.2 million people leaving the job market. when you think about our country, when that people in a month say, i give up, i give up on the american dream, i give up on the notion of having a job, i throw it all in. i throw in the towel. the regular media, but we knew better. >> do you trust the gallup number which says it's 9% now, or do you trust the government number which says it's 8.3%. which is closer to the truth. >> i think the gallup number is closer to the truth without a doubt. >> they're also saying that underemployment goes up to 19%. >> right. >> that's a picture of misery. that's misery on the ground. >> 9% unemployment and then 10% of people who are working like partike jobs but want so desperately to have a fulltime job. and i got to tell you, it's so ironic that the general media picked up and they really would want to put on the pom-poms, 8.3%. the economy turned a corner, all our work is working. so now people who are sitting on the sofa who might have thrown in the towel are saying, maybe jobs are out there.
the asterisk, 1.2 million people leaving the job market. when you think about our country, when that people in a month say, i give up, i give up on the american dream, i give up on the notion of having a job, i throw it all in. i throw in the towel. the regular media, but we knew better. >> do you trust the gallup number which says it's 9% now, or do you trust the government number which says it's 8.3%. which is closer to the truth. >> i think the gallup number is closer to the...
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breezy conditions, 25 to 30 mile per hour winds in our hills. 40s and 50s right now check out the asterisksa that could see record highs mid to upper 70s around the bay and inland low 70s along the coast. "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one else." "oh, that's nice." "thank you." now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ ♪ don't stop doing what you do ♪ have i paid my dues just to be with you... ♪ >>> what a stunning piece of video. he's known as the birdman. watch this. >> oh. >> oh. misjudged. he was ready to descend. he hit that rock. he survived hitting that rock at 120 miles an hour. he talks to us from his hospital bed. look at that. you can not believe he was able to survive that jump. >> that is really frightening. we have done stories on him on "20/20." because of all of these incredible things he does. it's incredible he's survived it. >> welcome to elizabeth vargas. robin is in l.a. getting ready for the oscars. and of course oscar sunday. >> that's going to be fun to watch. >>> we'll have the latest on the murder t
breezy conditions, 25 to 30 mile per hour winds in our hills. 40s and 50s right now check out the asterisksa that could see record highs mid to upper 70s around the bay and inland low 70s along the coast. "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one else." "oh, that's nice." "thank you." now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ ♪ don't stop doing what you do ♪ have i paid...
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investigators say all homeowner came across the suspect in his house around 11:30 this morning. he said one of them had it gone. asterisk couple the burglars fled and police want cam free nearby schools and canvassed the area but they say it was neighbors helped catch the suspects. >> we have three or four calls to want people who work in the pass of the suspects. >> the helicopter also helped in the chase. police caught all three suspected locations. >> about 45 minutes ago i unanimous vote gave way to an new soccer stadium. while fans back to planning commission meeting, kiet do explains not everyone is happy. >> is now 14 acres of tall weeds and cracked asphalt, but not for long. tonight at the jampacked county commission meeting, it was the sea of blue as they came in for the proposed $60 million new stadium. the 18,000 open-air opera design was approved last year but neighbors who live nearby save the extra lights and buoys have not been lighted properly. >> they are asking you for reasonable changes in medication and some careful thought to make this an even better project. >> the team owners as they have made man
investigators say all homeowner came across the suspect in his house around 11:30 this morning. he said one of them had it gone. asterisk couple the burglars fled and police want cam free nearby schools and canvassed the area but they say it was neighbors helped catch the suspects. >> we have three or four calls to want people who work in the pass of the suspects. >> the helicopter also helped in the chase. police caught all three suspected locations. >> about 45 minutes ago i...
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which is the biggest asterisk of all in politics. the goal of politics should be to serve you. it's just to get re-elected. otherwise why wouldn't politicians deal with this? because they probably wouldn't get re-elected. back to you. >> rick santelli, thanks so much. >>> swiss drug maker roche is putting out a serious warning this morning to patients, doctors and hospitals, telling everyone to be aware of fake avastin. doctor gottlieb is now with the american enterprise institute. dr. gottlieb, great to have you with us. most people are wondering, how can this happen? what are the supply chains like in terms of u.s. drugs so fake drugs can make it into the system and get distributed to doctors? >> the supply chain is very closed. someone deliberately went into irp, purchased product that they thought was destined for the european market to sell it here at a higher price. trying to capture the arbitrage. this going to invariably involve criminal activity, someone was very deliberate here. >> what kind of person can go to another market and resell it here in the united states? w
which is the biggest asterisk of all in politics. the goal of politics should be to serve you. it's just to get re-elected. otherwise why wouldn't politicians deal with this? because they probably wouldn't get re-elected. back to you. >> rick santelli, thanks so much. >>> swiss drug maker roche is putting out a serious warning this morning to patients, doctors and hospitals, telling everyone to be aware of fake avastin. doctor gottlieb is now with the american enterprise...
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you know, despite the asterisk that in the last four decades four of our governors aren't calling homet that's for another day. you know, there was a wonderful, notable and quotable section of the "journal" many guys on the floor like to read and clip it out, pass it around, by a professor meade. and basically what he said is that small businesses, self-owned, entrepreneurs, those businesses need to be the apple of the government's eye. and he talked in this quote at length about whether it's how you pay both sides of the payroll taxes, social security, medicare, employer, employee, how health insurance issues, if you work for someone in this country it's easier to deal with the system. we need to come up with a very easy way for small businesses to get started. maybe one page of rules. give a chance. my grandmother came from ellis island, she opened a grocery store. she could hardly read. i don't think she could do that today. gas prices topped $4. last night i was watching a couple programs with the experts and they kept saying regarding our current find of $4 test, oh, well we can't
you know, despite the asterisk that in the last four decades four of our governors aren't calling homet that's for another day. you know, there was a wonderful, notable and quotable section of the "journal" many guys on the floor like to read and clip it out, pass it around, by a professor meade. and basically what he said is that small businesses, self-owned, entrepreneurs, those businesses need to be the apple of the government's eye. and he talked in this quote at length about...
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some agent against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also netted the son of you asterisk protection secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo in washington. isn't simply because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that he has leading at all in the thing at all so this is a game and the record was military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious.
some agent against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also netted the son of you asterisk protection secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo in washington. isn't simply because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that he has leading at all in the thing at all so this is a game and the record was military aid to egypt reaches one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious.
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some against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also netted the son of you asteriskprotection secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo in washington. because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that. anything. so this is america's military aid to egypt to reduce one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious there has been a week to condemn this car when in the days of blank checks are over or they condemned mubarak tons of times but at the end of the continued on flowing that the provide support also continue flowing we. all know washington's so-called support for democracy here in the middle east and washington wants to stop annoys the situation as much as possible in order to get in to its interests they don't care about democracy meanwhile even those on the streets protesting against car share the council's concerns about the motives the usa has had a hand in tips policymaking for years but the whole n.t. and your campaign has become the first serious disagreement between america and the countries your story takes cai
some against the regime and all the mind the round up of activists has also netted the son of you asteriskprotection secretary ray la hood further fueling tension between cairo in washington. because. of them in a sort of plans for. i don't think that. anything. so this is america's military aid to egypt to reduce one point three billion dollars annually has been very serious there has been a week to condemn this car when in the days of blank checks are over or they condemned mubarak tons of...
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we do see the asterisk. there's been an adjustment on population. that's the way it goes.stment. the last 12 months needed to be adjusted. it is what it is. back to you. >> all right. thank you, rick santelli. let's head back to headquarters for the faber report. david, you're looking at the caesar's ipo. >> exactly. of course a lot of attention and much of it justified on facebook's upcoming ipo and its filing earlier this week. yesterday we got an amended s-1 filing from caesar's. people may remember caesar's entertainment performer harrah's tried to go public last year, failed to do so in what would have been a fairly large offering being sold or at least pushed out to a certain extent by its owners led by apollo and tbg one of the larger lbo's from that period that we saw. they didn't get it out last year. this time they are trying with the smallest amount of shares that i can say i've seen in a long time. 1.8 million shares priced between $8 and $10 a share. this is a mini offering to say the least. but what's interesting here is once it is done if they get it done an
we do see the asterisk. there's been an adjustment on population. that's the way it goes.stment. the last 12 months needed to be adjusted. it is what it is. back to you. >> all right. thank you, rick santelli. let's head back to headquarters for the faber report. david, you're looking at the caesar's ipo. >> exactly. of course a lot of attention and much of it justified on facebook's upcoming ipo and its filing earlier this week. yesterday we got an amended s-1 filing from caesar's....
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the request ruffled some feathers on nielsen. it plans to place an asteriskt to its ratings. >> so whose fault is the adele thing? >> was it someone at the computer that just accidently slipped on to the wrong keys? >> years instead of days? >> it's a big time minor detail. glad she cleared that up. i was a little concerned. >>> and this comes to us from wvla nbc 33 news in baton rouge, louisiana, where one happy couple was honored after having married when herbert hoover was in the white house. norman and norma burma tied the knot 81 years ago. in 1931. they are the state's longest married couple. they are the guest of their governor for valentine's day. norman is 101 years old. his bride is 98. they have 13 great grandchildren. the key to a happy marriage is listening to your wife. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop today on your nbc station. >>> spa day sound nice? how about a spa marathon? the third annual sauna marathon took place as teams of four spa hopped in bathrobes and bikinis. the goal was to hit 15 spas that scanned over
the request ruffled some feathers on nielsen. it plans to place an asteriskt to its ratings. >> so whose fault is the adele thing? >> was it someone at the computer that just accidently slipped on to the wrong keys? >> years instead of days? >> it's a big time minor detail. glad she cleared that up. i was a little concerned. >>> and this comes to us from wvla nbc 33 news in baton rouge, louisiana, where one happy couple was honored after having married when...
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while the missouri primary deserves a giant asterisk because it doesn't count for anything, the pattern frankly stands. as dave weigel wrote at slate.com, getting the endorsement of a republican governor has been a curse for mitt romney. every time he gets endorsed by a state's republican governor or the most recent republican governor of that state he loses. but tomorrow there is a chance for that curse to be broken. tomorrow republicans in michigan and arizona will get their chance to vote in the republican primary and in both those states and in both those state he has again gotten the endorse mens of the state's republican governors. michigan's governor rick snyder endorsed him earlier. in michigan he has erased rick santorum's lead. the republican governor of arizona, jan brewer, she withheld endorsement until the very, very last minute, governor brewer waiting until yesterday, two days before the primary, to announce she, too, is endorsing mr. romney. government brewer's last minute endorsement i hope you won't mind me noting is not exactly a profile in courage given so much the s
while the missouri primary deserves a giant asterisk because it doesn't count for anything, the pattern frankly stands. as dave weigel wrote at slate.com, getting the endorsement of a republican governor has been a curse for mitt romney. every time he gets endorsed by a state's republican governor or the most recent republican governor of that state he loses. but tomorrow there is a chance for that curse to be broken. tomorrow republicans in michigan and arizona will get their chance to vote in...
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. >> george bush was nothing but an asterisk in the polls. nobody thought he had a chance. everybody said john connelly was the central casting president. >> but connelly fizzled out early. >> bush and reagan slugged it out and eventually, reagan won and got the nomination. >> as the man who finished second, he seemed in line for the second slot on the ticket. but it seemed for a time tmight not happen. >> everyone was saying ford is going to be the pick. he called me up and said, george, i want you to be my vice-president. >> i actually answered the phone. so there was a little tentativeness at the beginning on the part of governor reagan. >> they were initially very pool and distant and even suspicious of him. the great breakthrough in their view of him, i think, was on the day that president reagan was shot. george bush wouldn't land the helicopter as he was coming back from texas on the south lawn of the white house because, as he put tonly the president lands on the south lawn. >> george bush would not advance himself at the expense of the wounded president. >> george
. >> george bush was nothing but an asterisk in the polls. nobody thought he had a chance. everybody said john connelly was the central casting president. >> but connelly fizzled out early. >> bush and reagan slugged it out and eventually, reagan won and got the nomination. >> as the man who finished second, he seemed in line for the second slot on the ticket. but it seemed for a time tmight not happen. >> everyone was saying ford is going to be the pick. he called...
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while the missouri primary deserves a giant asterisk because it doesn't count for anything, the pattern frankly stands. as dave weig echbl has been righting at slate.com, getting the endorsement of a republican governor has been a curse every time he has been endorsed by a governor or most recent republican governor, he loses. but tomorrow there is a chance for the curse to be broken. tomorrow republicans in michigan and arizona will get their chance to vote in the republican primary and both of those states and in both those states, mitt romney has gotten the endorsement of the state's republican governors. michigan's governor, rick snyder came out and endorsed mr. romney earlier this month. the latest polling out of michigan, he has erased rick santorum's advantage there. mr. romney holding a slim lead in michigan ahead of the vote. the republican governor of arizona, jan brewer withheld her endorsement, waiting until yesterday, two days before the primary to announce she, too, is endorsing mr. romney. governor brewer's last minute endorsement is not exactly a profile in courage. give
while the missouri primary deserves a giant asterisk because it doesn't count for anything, the pattern frankly stands. as dave weig echbl has been righting at slate.com, getting the endorsement of a republican governor has been a curse every time he has been endorsed by a governor or most recent republican governor, he loses. but tomorrow there is a chance for the curse to be broken. tomorrow republicans in michigan and arizona will get their chance to vote in the republican primary and both...
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the legacy of george moscone focus on finding that way forward. >> my father has been languishing for over 30 years as an asterisk in the life of harvey milk. >> no your father is doing just fine, it's you who've been languishing. >> reporter: jon can't move forward, nor can his fathers memory be restored unless he fully faces the past. in the final scene, jon visits his father's grave. there's no tidy ending, just a realization of where the path forward begins. >> looks nice, doesn't it? >> yes, it does. >> the play ends up being about learning how to grieve and the place of that in ones life. the importance of that in ones life, the blessing of grief. >> and that's a first step, and the play is a first step play, it's a first step about this kind of complicated relationship, this huge relationship between life and death, between father d son. >> reporter: political legacies aren't created anew in the play, nor is history remade. instead, history is made personal. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: rick santorum celebrated and his campaign raked in a quarter million dollars overnight, after he swept three presidential contests.
the legacy of george moscone focus on finding that way forward. >> my father has been languishing for over 30 years as an asterisk in the life of harvey milk. >> no your father is doing just fine, it's you who've been languishing. >> reporter: jon can't move forward, nor can his fathers memory be restored unless he fully faces the past. in the final scene, jon visits his father's grave. there's no tidy ending, just a realization of where the path forward begins. >> looks...
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you're looking at a candidate in rick santorum, who came into this race as an asterisk in the polls,omebody way behind in the money race and name id race, he won iowa and won four of the final nine contest, made the final four and may be emerging as the alternative to mitt romney and none of that would have happened without the energy he's generated with social conservatives. if you look at the exit polls, 40% of all the voters who went to the policy four years ago were evangelicals in the republican primaries. that number will be higher now. if he wants to win the nomination, rick has clearly got to broaden that message to talking about the economy and the message he had the night he won the iowa caucuses talking about growing up as the grandson of a coal miner who believed in the american dream and family of immigrants believes america's great days are still hived it? he moved off that message, right? over the weekend, president obama said he wants everybody to go on to go to college, what a snob. i understand why he wants you to go to college, he wants to remake you in his image.
you're looking at a candidate in rick santorum, who came into this race as an asterisk in the polls,omebody way behind in the money race and name id race, he won iowa and won four of the final nine contest, made the final four and may be emerging as the alternative to mitt romney and none of that would have happened without the energy he's generated with social conservatives. if you look at the exit polls, 40% of all the voters who went to the policy four years ago were evangelicals in the...
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tweet to watch a new episode of her show on the own network pt the request ruffled some feathers on kneel son. it plans to place an asterisk next to its ratings. wow, normally people don't mess with oprah. they're like, okay, it's oprah. she can do whatever she wants. >> neil son has this monopoly over the rating system. now ours are going to drop horribly. >> bill. >> they have a lot of power. >> and this comes to us from wvla nbc 33 news in baton rouge, louisiana, where one happy couple was honored after having married when herbert hoover was in the white house. norman and norm ma burma tied the knott 81 years ago. they are the state's longest couple. they are the guest of their governor for valentine's day. still love each other. norman is 101 years old. his bride is 98. they have 13 great grandchildren. the secret? mr. burma says the key to happy marriage is simple, listen to your wife. very wise man. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today" just your first stop today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this wednesday. no rain ex
tweet to watch a new episode of her show on the own network pt the request ruffled some feathers on kneel son. it plans to place an asterisk next to its ratings. wow, normally people don't mess with oprah. they're like, okay, it's oprah. she can do whatever she wants. >> neil son has this monopoly over the rating system. now ours are going to drop horribly. >> bill. >> they have a lot of power. >> and this comes to us from wvla nbc 33 news in baton rouge, louisiana,...
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asterisk. we're here because we're proud. we're here because we're proud. [applause] by the way a lot of folks are here because they're proud. it gives me tremendous pride as a san franciscan first and foremost, as mayor of this city, that our san francisco girls chorus and our san francisco boys chorus have been picked for this historic event. it is an extraordinary privilege that we collectively are being afforded. but all of these young men and women in the back are being afforded. and to all of families and friends, i know that this is something you will never forget. as a san franciscan to see san francisco speaker nancy pelosi up there with senior senator diane feinstein front and center in this, and our boys and girls chorus -- [applause] i know not everyone of the same political persuasion. but yes, the president that we have chosen, which we chose wisely from my humble perspective. [applause] but we are from san francisco. we can say that. this is an exciting moment. we're here because these folks are extraordinarily talented. these are grammy winners. isn't that am
asterisk. we're here because we're proud. we're here because we're proud. [applause] by the way a lot of folks are here because they're proud. it gives me tremendous pride as a san franciscan first and foremost, as mayor of this city, that our san francisco girls chorus and our san francisco boys chorus have been picked for this historic event. it is an extraordinary privilege that we collectively are being afforded. but all of these young men and women in the back are being afforded. and to...
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put an asterisk next to the areas that are going to threaten record highs, 75 palo alto, san jose, 78ord and santa rosa 79 along the coast in san francisco low 70s around the monterey bay low to mid 70s inland mid to upper 70s with gilroy the warm spot at 78. 40 fairfield, 40 santa rosa on the low end 50 san francisco on the high end most of news the mid to upper 40s tonight. wind -- most of us in the mid to upper 40s tonight. gusts 20 miles per hour in the east bay hills 25 in the north bay mountains and diablo range mount diablo 3800 feet gusting to 50 miles per hour, definitely out there, they will remain breezy until 6:00 tonight. while were you sleeping high pressure sliding to our north, developing these winds as it slides farther inland they will become a downsloping wind, warming wind once the high moves starting tomorrow look what returns, there's the sea breeze watch temperatures drop four to six degrees tomorrow, four to six degrees saturday, another four to six degrees monday early next week temperatures below average we did fan a chance of rain next wednesday. hope you ha
put an asterisk next to the areas that are going to threaten record highs, 75 palo alto, san jose, 78ord and santa rosa 79 along the coast in san francisco low 70s around the monterey bay low to mid 70s inland mid to upper 70s with gilroy the warm spot at 78. 40 fairfield, 40 santa rosa on the low end 50 san francisco on the high end most of news the mid to upper 40s tonight. wind -- most of us in the mid to upper 40s tonight. gusts 20 miles per hour in the east bay hills 25 in the north bay...
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in the 40s and 50s near record high temperatures mid to upper 60s along the coast san mateo, san francisco and richmond asteriskomorrow is the hottest day in the forecast. ♪ >>> ooh, they're having the popcorn. i'm surprised we left any. we were chowing here. kudos to our crew. this is our homage to "the artist." starring winston, the dog. >> he's back up in the dressing room now, enjoying it again. a little more mayhem. he was fantastic. thank you. >>> we're looking forward to sunday night. >> i am, too. >> you're going to be back on that red carpet. >> wow. hello! >> we have to ask you again, now that we saw the dress. >> i'm not wearing that dress. i loved it. i'll be bringing a dress with me. >> closing in? >> very close. >> don't give it up. >> i can tell you. saw it. >> saw it. >> all right. well, while you're discussing the dress -- >>> they gave you up. >> i have to tell america the truth. >> zow! >> thank you. >> you could go running. a great workout. it kills your knees. if you want to get back out there on the road, we'll give you an option. we'll test drive the elipti-go. sam and i will test drive i
in the 40s and 50s near record high temperatures mid to upper 60s along the coast san mateo, san francisco and richmond asteriskomorrow is the hottest day in the forecast. ♪ >>> ooh, they're having the popcorn. i'm surprised we left any. we were chowing here. kudos to our crew. this is our homage to "the artist." starring winston, the dog. >> he's back up in the dressing room now, enjoying it again. a little more mayhem. he was fantastic. thank you. >>> we're...
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old information on new insights, and i hope that you will have an asterisk somewhere in your presentation. i'm repeating myself, but the additional work you are undertaking bringing extra work to you will be reflected in that there will be staffing and funding to do a better job. i assume this is an action item, so i express my support. >> to everyone involved in this, i think the presentations have been timely, thorough, and relatively clear. i understand the statistical mix up today, but you have done a very clear job of letting everyone -- commission and public -- understand where we are. >> commissioners, the motion before you is to adopt the department's final budget commissioner antonini: and work programantonini aye. çcommissioner borden: aye. commissioner fong: aye. commissioner moore: aye. commissioner sugaya: aye. commissioner wu: aye. president miguel: aye. >> thank you, commissioners. that motion passed unanimously. >> thank you, commissioners. appreciate it. >> commissioners, you are ready for item 6, and information presentation on the eastern neighborhoods monitoring reports >> good afternoon, commissio
old information on new insights, and i hope that you will have an asterisk somewhere in your presentation. i'm repeating myself, but the additional work you are undertaking bringing extra work to you will be reflected in that there will be staffing and funding to do a better job. i assume this is an action item, so i express my support. >> to everyone involved in this, i think the presentations have been timely, thorough, and relatively clear. i understand the statistical mix up today,...