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in the past year, we have hosted president obama twice at the masonic. i do not know of another event that poses more logistical challenges and hosting the president. i am pleased to say that we have worked cooperatively with the san francisco police department to ensure successful gatherings. we provide dozens of union jobs, contribute to the city's tax coffers through paying parking taxes and bring business to hotels and restaurants. the city's nighttime economy value rings true and we are a long time part of san francisco entertainment and music history. i want to thank the board of supervisors, the mayor's office, the planning department and the planning commission for helping us to navigate this far. it has been a long road to come before you today. our business is music, special events and event management. we very much rely on our partners at city hall as we strive to keep the masonic alive. we currently have 12 conditions on the interim permits, and approximately 40 conditions on a conditional use permit, including conditions on the of all sales,
in the past year, we have hosted president obama twice at the masonic. i do not know of another event that poses more logistical challenges and hosting the president. i am pleased to say that we have worked cooperatively with the san francisco police department to ensure successful gatherings. we provide dozens of union jobs, contribute to the city's tax coffers through paying parking taxes and bring business to hotels and restaurants. the city's nighttime economy value rings true and we are a...
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the masons did not allow it. it was not built as a place of entertainment. however, we understand in the modern world, there is a need for it, and a certain level of intensification. we will take this as far as it needs to go. we just ask for your open ears. presidents newlin: ok, i guess there is no ladies' night. vice chairman joseph: are you not glad we have a woman on this? i would like to make a motion, but i'd like to tell you what i am basing my motion on. this commission does not deal with liquor licenses or the taking away of liquor licenses. that is not under our purview. that is what the state of california. whether they have a permanent liquor license or not. what they are asking is for us to grant them an entertainment permit for their existing use. what i understand is that anything that is before the courts or anything that is before an the other commission or board of supervisors in the city is about an intensification of their use. i understand this permit has been put forth not for an intensification of their use but just to codify their exi
the masons did not allow it. it was not built as a place of entertainment. however, we understand in the modern world, there is a need for it, and a certain level of intensification. we will take this as far as it needs to go. we just ask for your open ears. presidents newlin: ok, i guess there is no ladies' night. vice chairman joseph: are you not glad we have a woman on this? i would like to make a motion, but i'd like to tell you what i am basing my motion on. this commission does not deal...
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since april, 2011, use of the masonic auditorium had been discussed in multiple environments. you'll see the pieces of paper in your binder to indicate the multitude of hearings and the outcomes of those hearings. the second generated, i think, 35 conditions. and that motion is 185 two zero. -- 18520. you can find that conversation, or at least be familiar with them. regulating the annual event hours to the occupancy and the alker all sales. -- alcohol sales. i also included the liquor license, which also included additional conditions. given the prior hearings on the use of the masonic auditorium, staff is confident that there has been a thorough process involving the applicant, and opponents to the application of the permit. the staff recommends approval of the permit, which obviously, the explicit incorporation of the conditions from the planning department -- of the conditions. but from the planning department, a reminder to abide by the conditions of the liquor license. the applicant is here to answer any questions. this is ongoing conversation. this is simply to approve t
since april, 2011, use of the masonic auditorium had been discussed in multiple environments. you'll see the pieces of paper in your binder to indicate the multitude of hearings and the outcomes of those hearings. the second generated, i think, 35 conditions. and that motion is 185 two zero. -- 18520. you can find that conversation, or at least be familiar with them. regulating the annual event hours to the occupancy and the alker all sales. -- alcohol sales. i also included the liquor license,...
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they will continue to drop south along the mason-dixon line and into the metro area. around the beltway we can expect a few areas of rain a little bit before and after lunch time. earlier than that to the northwest of town. from the money through the midday and early afternoon scattered thundershowers all across the viewing area. -- from the morning through the midday. to the east, we cannot rule out severe storms early into the afternoon. high temperatures will be in the mid '80s. that should be reached earlier than usual. clear and comfortable tonight low 50's in outlying areas. upper 50's downtown by tomorrow morning. highs in the 270 is on tuesday for most of us. it will be cooler with sunshine, cloudy. a little breeze andy, highs around 80 degrees. climbing on wednesday, mid 80's. if the upper 90s by friday. heat again. back to you. >> thank you. 5:21. >> the nationals and the orioles completed a three-game series. which phenom came out and beig. >> it is closed monday. rebecca romijn, talked about the controversial parenting trend making headlines. correct the o
they will continue to drop south along the mason-dixon line and into the metro area. around the beltway we can expect a few areas of rain a little bit before and after lunch time. earlier than that to the northwest of town. from the money through the midday and early afternoon scattered thundershowers all across the viewing area. -- from the morning through the midday. to the east, we cannot rule out severe storms early into the afternoon. high temperatures will be in the mid '80s. that should...
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they're actually north of us into north of baltimore and up toward the mason dixon line in pennsylvania, but i want to talk about these storms that are coming through. let's look at our live doppler 9000 right now where the areas shaded in yellow is the severe thunderstorm warnings. this includes carroll county, maryland until 7:45, adams, pennsylvania until 7:30 and franklin county in pennsylvania until 7:30. so this is not in the immediate d.c. metro, but again we do have some viewers in these locations up toward north of us. these are generally going around for the miles per hour heading east. so i don't think the immediate d.c. metro area needs to be terribly concerned about these storms, but again some of these storms could produce some damaging wind gusts, again severe thunderstorm warnings in effect for carroll county, maryland, adams, pennsylvania and franklin, pennsylvania. let's talk about some of the video we also shot friday over pleasant hill in harford county, maryland, where the national weather service has now confirmed at least nine tornadoes touching down in maryland f
they're actually north of us into north of baltimore and up toward the mason dixon line in pennsylvania, but i want to talk about these storms that are coming through. let's look at our live doppler 9000 right now where the areas shaded in yellow is the severe thunderstorm warnings. this includes carroll county, maryland until 7:45, adams, pennsylvania until 7:30 and franklin county in pennsylvania until 7:30. so this is not in the immediate d.c. metro, but again we do have some viewers in...
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the river. and it was sort of a litany of blunders but ultimately they did get together and mason was the leading virginia delegate and he relied heavily on washington to make it happen because for unexplained reasons, virginia state government never told mason that he was a commissioner. folks from maryland had to tell him he was a commissioner, so he didn't have his charge. he didn't have the legislation that established him as a commission somewhere didn't know what his responsibilities were, what his duties were anything about it. he went to his neighbor, general washington, who was a great man already, and said what do you thousand about this in what do you think i ought to do? and they sat there one night with the folks from maryland down at gattsby tavern wait on them and they figured what the heck, let's make it happen and brought the marylanders out to mt. vernon, the washingtons entertained a lot and put up the whole conference. there were six people staying there and negotiated the first conference, first agreement, and that led to the next conference in annapolis, we was also -- which
the river. and it was sort of a litany of blunders but ultimately they did get together and mason was the leading virginia delegate and he relied heavily on washington to make it happen because for unexplained reasons, virginia state government never told mason that he was a commissioner. folks from maryland had to tell him he was a commissioner, so he didn't have his charge. he didn't have the legislation that established him as a commission somewhere didn't know what his responsibilities...
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others to add, erring on the side of new, with the bristol hotel, the central business district, the mason street, the question of showplace square. precinct 39. the question of that bloc in sunnyside that was highlighted at the overlap of sunnyside and glen park. and then, finally, the northern border of d-6, the question of do you go to 14th or 15th street. >> [inaudible] >> which? >> the last one you talked about. going to leave northern parts, whether 9 goes to 16 -- or are we talking about another place? >> i believe we are talking about another place. you may be correct. when we come to it. >> once again, we already captured bristol hotel. that is it. >> in talking about the bristol hotel, if we could also take up the maria manner. it is right around the same area. -- maria manor. and then the issue that mr. bowman had raised about the 39 people at the top of clarendon ave. >> and i thought that the -- >> one moment please. one moment. >> the other issue that i did not hear on your list that i myself would be curious about, and i do not think i have clarity on what the borders are, b
others to add, erring on the side of new, with the bristol hotel, the central business district, the mason street, the question of showplace square. precinct 39. the question of that bloc in sunnyside that was highlighted at the overlap of sunnyside and glen park. and then, finally, the northern border of d-6, the question of do you go to 14th or 15th street. >> [inaudible] >> which? >> the last one you talked about. going to leave northern parts, whether 9 goes to 16 -- or...
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: coming up, where the cell phone was born. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> masonintage phones were once state of the art. the off spring of that world famous mother of invention, bell labs. itself a child of that mother of all monopolies ma bell. and though ma bell is long gone, the laboratory soldiers on. martha teichner has its number. >> it looks like some tiny, weird work of art. but this won three physicists from bell labs a nobel prize >> what you're looking at is the original transistor, an invention from 1947. without this a cell phone would be the size of the building. this is is the beginning of the microelectronics revolution, everything getting smaller >> reporter: now any idea what this is? >> this is actually a 1960s helium neon laser. this is the first laser that would emit visible continuous beam of light. it would come out of the end of the laser. >> reporter: the laser was invented at bell labs. when it was the research arm for at&t, ma bell. everybody's telephone company. >> so in about ten years we were able to shrink these types of lasers to s
: coming up, where the cell phone was born. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> masonintage phones were once state of the art. the off spring of that world famous mother of invention, bell labs. itself a child of that mother of all monopolies ma bell. and though ma bell is long gone, the laboratory soldiers on. martha teichner has its number. >> it looks like some tiny, weird work of art. but this won three physicists from bell labs a nobel prize >> what you're looking at is the original...
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[ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. >> masone chairman of the federal reserve from 1979 to 1987 and has been an advisor to president obama. with the nation's economy still unsettled, chairman volcker sat down for some questions and answers. in his office in new york's rockefeller center, paul volcker fills the hallway. he is a towering figure. both in height -- he's 6'8 "-- and in reputation. he spent eight years as chairman of the federal reserve. and these days he's again casting a giant shadow over wall street. do you believe the culture on wall street has to change? >> yes. reporter: in the after math of the financial crisis, volcker has led an outspoken campaign to curb greed and speculation. >> my concern has been the health of the banking system. >> reporter: for nearly two years the 84-year-old economist chaired president obama's economic recovery advisory board, helping to shape the president's banking reforms. in january of 2010, mr. obama urged congress to enact... >> a simple and common sensory form which we're calli
[ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. >> masone chairman of the federal reserve from 1979 to 1987 and has been an advisor to president obama. with the nation's economy still unsettled, chairman volcker sat down for some questions and answers. in his office in new york's rockefeller center, paul volcker fills the hallway. he is a towering figure. both in height -- he's 6'8 "-- and in reputation. he spent eight years as chairman of the federal...
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this is just north of the mason- dixon line. this includes southern york county, but it may just touch the maryland line imrairp the other one, a pretty strong storm just east of williams port. and the one that just popped up in culvert county is moving east and wasn't even here 2 minutes ago. there's nothing going on in the west. take a look at the temperatures. it's been a warm afternoon. we still have thosed a riseries in effect until 9:00, a severe tomorrow watch all areas 'of the mountains. right now, we're at 96, but the dew point has come way down to a dry 59. locally around the area, temperatures still in the low to mid 90s. it could be dropping to the 70s. now, heat index at 94 degrees with a dew point of 59 feels like 96. there is no heat index. and there's relief on the way. >>> thank you. let's check on the roads with chrissy. >> it continues to get busy out there. the delay still stretches from charles street to the herring parkway. and things are still very congested on the outer loop. northbound 95, traffic does sl
this is just north of the mason- dixon line. this includes southern york county, but it may just touch the maryland line imrairp the other one, a pretty strong storm just east of williams port. and the one that just popped up in culvert county is moving east and wasn't even here 2 minutes ago. there's nothing going on in the west. take a look at the temperatures. it's been a warm afternoon. we still have thosed a riseries in effect until 9:00, a severe tomorrow watch all areas 'of the...
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another special note we're thinking about is the intersection of geary and masonic. the street configuration is complex. there are some side lanes that go up and have the intersection with masonic. there are constraints we will need to deal with. how to provide a dedicated bus lane and station in this area. we have done some thinking about it and we have some options to share with the public. there are some options that include the station and the bus lane, the dedicated bus line on the surface and there are options that put the dedicated bus lane in the part that goes underneath masonic and puts the station near that as well. i will move onto fillmore. fillmore is a similar type of intersection configuration to masonic. geary goes underneath more. three lanes go under and side lines stay on top to have the intersection with ellmore. the options that we're putting on the table i want to share with the public include putting it dedicated lane on the side and having the stations on the side at the service. at fillmore, we
another special note we're thinking about is the intersection of geary and masonic. the street configuration is complex. there are some side lanes that go up and have the intersection with masonic. there are constraints we will need to deal with. how to provide a dedicated bus lane and station in this area. we have done some thinking about it and we have some options to share with the public. there are some options that include the station and the bus lane, the dedicated bus line on the surface...
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i personally self-identify with the neighbors masonic. i currently live in district five, and if things proceed, i will end up in district 1. a coordinate the emergency response team for north of panhandle and i have done that for the last five years. about three years ago, i formed a coalition and the was not a coordinator for that area. some of whom you have heard speak tonight. we exercise, we are definitely a community to be reckoned with. furthermore, we have had the support of the neighborhood associations both in support and financially to help provide for our community. at time of event. i have done community outreach at the annual fair on lion street and have gotten to know members of the community. i feel very much a part of a consolidated district 5. i have presented at meetings and i am a member, too. i want to continue to build that community with the team we have been working with and i hope you would consider my views in this. thank you. chairman mcdonnell: thank you. folloiwnwing supervisors chiu and avalos. president chiu:
i personally self-identify with the neighbors masonic. i currently live in district five, and if things proceed, i will end up in district 1. a coordinate the emergency response team for north of panhandle and i have done that for the last five years. about three years ago, i formed a coalition and the was not a coordinator for that area. some of whom you have heard speak tonight. we exercise, we are definitely a community to be reckoned with. furthermore, we have had the support of the...
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as noted in the staff report, in terms of sites, mts is looking at the fort mason, port sites, identified as 31.5, 41, and pier 45. since 2005, mps has operated out of the pier 1.5. the lease with the port will expire in 2014. there operator agreement is slated for expiration in 2016. under this new proposed selection process, instead of choosing an operator who has had control, mps is looking for a long time site controller at the port or pet fort mason and then choose an operator. this enables us to have a permit site but the operator may change, since federal regulation would require only a 10-year operating lease. as noted in the staff report, the port recurs -- prefers mps to consider sites in the northern waterfront and that we intend to use the environmental review process as a public process to select a new site. as we go to the selection process, they will develop analyses of each potential site. the port has and will continue to provide information for the port sites and we will continue to have ongoing dialogue. the selection process this summer starts and is expected to be com
as noted in the staff report, in terms of sites, mts is looking at the fort mason, port sites, identified as 31.5, 41, and pier 45. since 2005, mps has operated out of the pier 1.5. the lease with the port will expire in 2014. there operator agreement is slated for expiration in 2016. under this new proposed selection process, instead of choosing an operator who has had control, mps is looking for a long time site controller at the port or pet fort mason and then choose an operator. this...
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the anti-masonic party thought the masons should be done away with. >> and clay was a mason? >> clay was a mason, and andrew jackson was a mason. this third party took votes away from him. he probably would have had a hard time winning anyway. jackson was popular. then the bank issue came up where clay's favorite recharter of the national bank of america, jackson vetoed it. clay thought it was going to be a very popular issue, that people would go to him and say, this is the right thing to do. but he didn't realize that jackson's veto message was a great political message because it made andrew jackson speak for the people and against this corporate monopoly, this bank. clay couldn't win on that issue. so clay lost on several levels. >> how close was the election? >> clay got 49 electoral votes. >> c-span has a website set up for this. we have details about their losing president issue elections and the outcomes. it's c-span.org/thecontenders. let's return to the tour operations director at ashland now on the second floor. avery, what do you have for us? >> we are in the henr
the anti-masonic party thought the masons should be done away with. >> and clay was a mason? >> clay was a mason, and andrew jackson was a mason. this third party took votes away from him. he probably would have had a hard time winning anyway. jackson was popular. then the bank issue came up where clay's favorite recharter of the national bank of america, jackson vetoed it. clay thought it was going to be a very popular issue, that people would go to him and say, this is the right...
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derrick mason was the best free agent signing. dpre grets -- regrets he was unable to bring baltimore another super bowl title but his heart is with the ravens. he leads as said all time leader in receptions in receiving yards mason ends his career and looks at what is ahead for the ravens, the team's young receivers and flacco. >> you all are in good hands. with joe. who, to me, is one of the best quarterbacks in the league. he proved that last year. so i think you all are in good hands, as well as tory, who now can become that, that go-to guy. he did a great job last year. and now, you get to build on what he did last year. >> and moving forward from last year, to tomorrow. the kickoff for the ravens' mandatory mini camp. all veterans expected to be in owings mills. on the watch for running back ray rice, who may not attend as he negotiates a new contract. >>> in tennis, the men's french open finals halts today after rain. rafael nadal wins the match on a double fall. nadal takes the title in four sets. his 7th open championship.
derrick mason was the best free agent signing. dpre grets -- regrets he was unable to bring baltimore another super bowl title but his heart is with the ravens. he leads as said all time leader in receptions in receiving yards mason ends his career and looks at what is ahead for the ravens, the team's young receivers and flacco. >> you all are in good hands. with joe. who, to me, is one of the best quarterbacks in the league. he proved that last year. so i think you all are in good hands,...
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i think around here they will be spot ji and mainly north towards the mason-dixson line. artly sunny day. if you live northern, keep the eye on the sky for a rogue shower. 74 to 77. lots of sun. a cooler day today but not too bad. your sunset 8:28. then coming up tomorrow morning, refreshing. sunrise 5:44. 52 to 55. that's going to feel good. check out the seven day with me. we'll take you into the 70s near 80 tomorrow. then into the work week we will look at clouds around and a couple of showers. that'll be about tuesday and wednesday. then wrapping it up it will look pretty good. stay connected with me on twitter and facebook. i'm @weatherkim. i like to take pictures of angie and richard during the show without them knowing about it. >> i found it. >> lots of filters on the cameras. >> but not much going on today? >> nope. no weather problems. do whatever you need to do. >> nk that bes, kim. >>> right now britain is kicking off a huge celebration in honor of the queen. >> we'll have a look at the ♪ [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite an
i think around here they will be spot ji and mainly north towards the mason-dixson line. artly sunny day. if you live northern, keep the eye on the sky for a rogue shower. 74 to 77. lots of sun. a cooler day today but not too bad. your sunset 8:28. then coming up tomorrow morning, refreshing. sunrise 5:44. 52 to 55. that's going to feel good. check out the seven day with me. we'll take you into the 70s near 80 tomorrow. then into the work week we will look at clouds around and a couple of...
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he brought an attitude and aggressiveness to the offense. derrick masonive up to the slogan, play like a raven. >> how does want to be remembered as a guy who went out there and did what he was supposed to do on the football field, regardless of what the situation was. the coach and i butted heads a few times. i caught the tail end of it, but it was fun. >> fund for a lot of people when derrick mason was playing. the 20-day window on roberts minor-league rehab closed last night. the 34-year-old second baseman has not played for the orioles since suffering a concussion in may of last season. a big lift as the leadoff man if he can stay healthy. injuries limited him to only 98 games since the start of the 2010 season. you have to go back to world war ii to find a team with a lead in the stanley cup finals that loss this season. the l.a. kings onto tonight but the new jersey devils came back and came up short. game 6. you cannot have a championship without the appropriate star power and the stars were all at the staples center tonight. the kings took the sus
he brought an attitude and aggressiveness to the offense. derrick masonive up to the slogan, play like a raven. >> how does want to be remembered as a guy who went out there and did what he was supposed to do on the football field, regardless of what the situation was. the coach and i butted heads a few times. i caught the tail end of it, but it was fun. >> fund for a lot of people when derrick mason was playing. the 20-day window on roberts minor-league rehab closed last night. the...
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ennessee titans, mason joined the05, and over the ensuing seasons, became the club's alltime leader in recptions and receiving yards. he also became a fan favorite, nd nnt just for his gutty play, also for hyis extrensive charity wwrk, and his willingness to reacxh out to ffns...anmd today, as he ended his 15 year career, e reflected oo the bond between pllyer and city... mason at the top of the list in just about every receiving category inn ravens history....71 receptions and 5-thousand 777 yards leads the franchise... receiving touchdowns...and he's the only player with 5- thousand return yard and 10- thousand receiving yards... a night off for the orioles, who took two of three over the weekend from the phillies, and beginning tomorrow, they welcome the pittsbuirgg piiates to camden yards for the first of three... three... and don'' be too surprised to see this guy in the lineup... brian roberts os expected to be activated from the disabled &plist and see his first action in over a year due to he nagging effects o
ennessee titans, mason joined the05, and over the ensuing seasons, became the club's alltime leader in recptions and receiving yards. he also became a fan favorite, nd nnt just for his gutty play, also for hyis extrensive charity wwrk, and his willingness to reacxh out to ffns...anmd today, as he ended his 15 year career, e reflected oo the bond between pllyer and city... mason at the top of the list in just about every receiving category inn ravens history....71 receptions and 5-thousand 777...
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the chapter. my favorite chapter. mason talking about how the confederate states could form different confederacy's within that. there wasn't this pledge to the union where they are gathering. is that correct or am misinterpreting? can you summarize thoughts at the time where there are states that can feed from this union being established? >> give away. later on in the chapter i guess you haven't gotten that far but when they get to the point of ratifying the constitution george nicholas and governor randolph worked we threw of the leading spokesman along with medicine in the virginia convention are going to explain if this government abuses the powers we can reclaim them. they didn't use the word secession yet. it hadn't been brought into wide use but clearly that is what that means. if we give this government power and abuses and we can take it back. this is one of the novel discoveries of this book. i am not aware of any other book ever pointed this out. the leading federalist said in the virginia convention that virgin
the chapter. my favorite chapter. mason talking about how the confederate states could form different confederacy's within that. there wasn't this pledge to the union where they are gathering. is that correct or am misinterpreting? can you summarize thoughts at the time where there are states that can feed from this union being established? >> give away. later on in the chapter i guess you haven't gotten that far but when they get to the point of ratifying the constitution george nicholas...
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we've seen a couple of showers down the south of town and a few more up towards the mason-dixon line. another citizenler out there. fifth day in a row 90 or better in washington. 89 now. 90 in la plata. just a couple of light rain showers up along the pence/maryland line and the thunder showers we had down to our south, culpeper and orange are fading away. you can see light rain showers north of frederick out towards hagerstown. chance for more showers tonight. just a few spotty showers our. clouds around by 9:00. then showers returning probably after 11:00, midnight tonight into monday morning but still not looking for a whole lot. more rain coming up tomorrow afternoon. the cool stretch, the heat wave and possibly the hurricane all that with the seven day and more. >> karioke turned to chaos in gaithersburg. it started in a fight in the new red rock cafe and ended with several people in the hospital. >> reporter: it was around closing time in gaithersburg. the parking lot strewn with the wounded and those tending to them. it started inside without warning amid the normal tenor for a
we've seen a couple of showers down the south of town and a few more up towards the mason-dixon line. another citizenler out there. fifth day in a row 90 or better in washington. 89 now. 90 in la plata. just a couple of light rain showers up along the pence/maryland line and the thunder showers we had down to our south, culpeper and orange are fading away. you can see light rain showers north of frederick out towards hagerstown. chance for more showers tonight. just a few spotty showers our....
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the ravens. he would take on anyone. on a team known for defense, mason brought toughness to the offense, but he found nothing tough about deciding on when or where of his retirement. >> it was not hard to retire, the decision where to retire was just as easy. like i said, a heart was here. it never left. there are not too many places you can go and the place really embraces you the way baltimore embraced me. i will be forever indebted to the city. >> raphael nidal captured his seventh title, becoming is the all-time king of clay courts. the finals began yesterday. appeared to have lost momentum in the fourth set when rain postponed play last night in paris. when they resumed played today, a double fault on match point. nadal has the most all time titles of the french open with an amazing 52-1 record. the kings could face a potential choke tag in game 7. you can see the game right here on tv 11. the kings put in a practice this morning. if the devils extended series tonight, it shifts back to jersey for the deciding game seven. both teams based colossal p
the ravens. he would take on anyone. on a team known for defense, mason brought toughness to the offense, but he found nothing tough about deciding on when or where of his retirement. >> it was not hard to retire, the decision where to retire was just as easy. like i said, a heart was here. it never left. there are not too many places you can go and the place really embraces you the way baltimore embraced me. i will be forever indebted to the city. >> raphael nidal captured his...
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sonoma valley chamber of commerce, the mason center, golden gate restaurant association, san and cisco chamber of commerce, ken bailey, julie christensen, john franklin, john hirsch berger, ryan hubert. the opposition has been from stephen worsley and generally from john gollinger, and otehrs. -- and others. continuing public process, there will be no less than eight public meetings on this topic, including this meeting and the previous operations committee. all opportunities for the public to weigh in on the process for it should the commission select terry grimm, staff will do the following -- hold a meeting in the community to introduce him. in addition, after a successful lease negotiation, we will go back to the city to present the negotiated terms before we come back to the commission for recommendation to approve those terms. we will then come to the operation committee to consider recommending to the board of supervisors. we will then go to the budget finance committee, the full board of supervisors, and the mayor will have the offer -- the ultimate decision. that concludes my
sonoma valley chamber of commerce, the mason center, golden gate restaurant association, san and cisco chamber of commerce, ken bailey, julie christensen, john franklin, john hirsch berger, ryan hubert. the opposition has been from stephen worsley and generally from john gollinger, and otehrs. -- and others. continuing public process, there will be no less than eight public meetings on this topic, including this meeting and the previous operations committee. all opportunities for the public to...
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well, the owner, bimla boyd. in 2005, eric mason left tv news for a new line of work. igative reporter became a private investigator. and in 2008, the newly minted private eye walked into the oregon state penitentiary, where at the visitors' desk, he recognized an inmate named scott cannon. he said i tried to find you, i have been looking for you, i knew you were a good investigator, would you take on my case. i said absolutely. i didn't hesitate at all. >> you covered the story as a journalist. >> correct. >> now you're investigating as a private eye. >> um-hum. >> is scott cannon the killer? >> i don't think so. i have confidence that scott cannon did not do this crime. >> mason joined forces with mark geiger, an attorney in charge of cannon's appeal. >> i think when you look at the evidence, it becomes almost one of those cases in which you can't imagine how he could have done it because there are so many other people who could have done it. >> yet he was charged and convicted. >> that's correct. >> because what, the state has some vendetta against him? >> it appears
well, the owner, bimla boyd. in 2005, eric mason left tv news for a new line of work. igative reporter became a private investigator. and in 2008, the newly minted private eye walked into the oregon state penitentiary, where at the visitors' desk, he recognized an inmate named scott cannon. he said i tried to find you, i have been looking for you, i knew you were a good investigator, would you take on my case. i said absolutely. i didn't hesitate at all. >> you covered the story as a...
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little complex will get a little bigger and come down through pennsylvania, hold together, cross over the mason dixon line overnight tonight early tomorrow morning and bring us at least a chance of a shower. lows overnight tonight in the city mild, 77. gaithersburg 74, frederick 73 and manassas 75 degrees. highs tomorrow right up into the upper 90s to right around 100. we'll go 100 degrees in town, 95 or so gaithersburg, 100 frederick, but it looks like it will feel more than 100 degrees for most locations. we could feel up over 100 degrees as early as noon tomorrow and then we'll stay with temperatures right around 101 to 105 heat index late in the day. the heat will stay with us as we transition into next weekend. >>> we want to take you back to breaking news out of capitol heights, maryland. 90% of the roof of a wear mouse there collapsed and a work -- warehouse there collapsed and a worker is missing. >> reporter: the name of the business is recall, a document management company. inside they have rows and rows of paper documents. that's that's stored inside here and for some reason there wa
little complex will get a little bigger and come down through pennsylvania, hold together, cross over the mason dixon line overnight tonight early tomorrow morning and bring us at least a chance of a shower. lows overnight tonight in the city mild, 77. gaithersburg 74, frederick 73 and manassas 75 degrees. highs tomorrow right up into the upper 90s to right around 100. we'll go 100 degrees in town, 95 or so gaithersburg, 100 frederick, but it looks like it will feel more than 100 degrees for...
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i think tomorrow it's going to try to stir a shower up, but it should mainly skirt by along the mason dixon line and points north. so i do believe most of our monday will -- excuse me, sunday, will be dry and nice. and if you're headed to the beach tomorrow, we're looking at a mostly sunny day at ocean city. the water temperature is 68. and they're looking at a high tomorrow of 78. here comes that little trough i talked about. by tomorrow morning, we're all clear and good to go. it's the afternoon where a few showers try to fire up. this map looks more ominous than what we're going to see. most of the day dry, but keep a weather eye to the sky up to the north tomorrow if you live in northern frederick, washington or oral allegheny counties, you might see a shower. and monday morning, all over again, with comfortable low temperatures and a nice day planned for you into monday afternoon. so in writing, this is how the forecast goes. a nice evening ahead. partly cloudy and comfortable. the sun goes down at 8:28, and we will see our temperatures go from where they are right now of 74 down
i think tomorrow it's going to try to stir a shower up, but it should mainly skirt by along the mason dixon line and points north. so i do believe most of our monday will -- excuse me, sunday, will be dry and nice. and if you're headed to the beach tomorrow, we're looking at a mostly sunny day at ocean city. the water temperature is 68. and they're looking at a high tomorrow of 78. here comes that little trough i talked about. by tomorrow morning, we're all clear and good to go. it's the...
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edwin divided a map of the country right along the mason-dixon line in 1860.or political reasons, but for business reasons. edwin wanted to preserve his monopoly, his profits in theaters in new york, boston and philadelphia. john was free to tour in the south, edwin said, where cities were small, farther apart and profits were less. the north, where the big money and the crowds were, was going to be edwin's. so john's first experience of touring as a star was in montgomery, alabama, in the fall of 1860. this was the turbulent presidential election that split the union. it was a disastrous experience for john wilkes. the people instead of coming to seep his play was too busy with cessation and drilling in the streets to ever walk into a theater and what's worse, john's manager a drunk, accidentally shot him in the rear at this juncture and put an end to his performing for the season. but in 1861, when the civil war began, john had recovered from that injury. his sympathies for the south were strong. his childhood spent in maryland and the years he spent working
edwin divided a map of the country right along the mason-dixon line in 1860.or political reasons, but for business reasons. edwin wanted to preserve his monopoly, his profits in theaters in new york, boston and philadelphia. john was free to tour in the south, edwin said, where cities were small, farther apart and profits were less. the north, where the big money and the crowds were, was going to be edwin's. so john's first experience of touring as a star was in montgomery, alabama, in the fall...
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hagerstown you will get in on this as well as it continues to move south and southeast, move across the mason dixon line. northern counties, fed rick, caroll and back over to -- frederick, caroll, back over to hartford county as well. the question is how long will it hold together, and it looks like it will hold together, as it moves on through. there is a big kind of upper level storm system, sitting and spinning north of us, we are under the influence of that this afternoon, it is colder air aloft, so with that in mind we end up, getting these showers and thunderstorms firing up, in the heat of the day, and as soon as the sunsets, they will begin to calm down but i think we could still have evening showers or thunderstorms overnight tonight, low here in town, gets down to 61 degrees, it will be in the 50s out in the suburbs and some locations i think will be down into the lower 50s. tomorrow morning 65, in town, sunshine, tomorrow looks like a mix of clouds and sun, looks like more sun or less sun than what we had today, more clouds than what we had today, a chance of a shower in the aftern
hagerstown you will get in on this as well as it continues to move south and southeast, move across the mason dixon line. northern counties, fed rick, caroll and back over to -- frederick, caroll, back over to hartford county as well. the question is how long will it hold together, and it looks like it will hold together, as it moves on through. there is a big kind of upper level storm system, sitting and spinning north of us, we are under the influence of that this afternoon, it is colder air...
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right along the mason-dixson line is what i'm thinking. f the day around here should be dry. here are the numbers coming in. looking good with that 67. 64 in rockville. and towards huntington 68 degrees. high temperatures will move out of the 60s and into the 70s. like 75 at leesburg and gaithersburg. frederick too. luray we're looking at a high of 77 this afternoon. heavy rain is now along the new england coastline. it's going to be pestering them all day. around here we have the sunshine. we don't have to worry about this. this batch of energy will try to pin wheel to our north tomorrow. that would trigger that isolated shower chance i around our northern suburbs. that would be late tomorrow afternoon. look at these lows tonight. this feels fantastic. leesburg 54. 68 the water keeps warmer over there. just partly cloudy skies tonight. the sunshine all day today and then look tomorrow. we try to get those showers to develop. most of them should be staying up farther to the north in northern pennsylvania. i don't think we'll see too many ar
right along the mason-dixson line is what i'm thinking. f the day around here should be dry. here are the numbers coming in. looking good with that 67. 64 in rockville. and towards huntington 68 degrees. high temperatures will move out of the 60s and into the 70s. like 75 at leesburg and gaithersburg. frederick too. luray we're looking at a high of 77 this afternoon. heavy rain is now along the new england coastline. it's going to be pestering them all day. around here we have the sunshine. we...
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the mend. i'm peggy fox reporting live at george mason. back to you, jc. >> thank you very much, peggy. >>> closing arguments are getting under way in the child sex abuse trial of former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky. manuel gallegus reports from bellefonte, pennsylvania, where the judge instructed the jury this morning. >> reporter: jerry sandusky declined to answer reporters' questions as he walked into court this morning with his wife. the jury could begin deliberating this afternoon after both sides present their closing arguments. jurors began their day listening to instructions from the judge about the meaning of reasonable doubt. the judge told them not to find sandusky guilty on mere suspicious or doubt, that -- suspicion or doubt, that they have to be absolutely sure. he also addressed the question of when conduct becomes criminal. it's not a criminal to take a shower with a boy, wash his hour or rub his back. you may think he exercised poor judgment but poor judgment is not criminality. the jury will make a decision wi
the mend. i'm peggy fox reporting live at george mason. back to you, jc. >> thank you very much, peggy. >>> closing arguments are getting under way in the child sex abuse trial of former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky. manuel gallegus reports from bellefonte, pennsylvania, where the judge instructed the jury this morning. >> reporter: jerry sandusky declined to answer reporters' questions as he walked into court this morning with his wife. the jury could begin...
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since sliding south in the mason-dixon line they've lost a lot of their energy. n sets so that helped to put a lid on things in the atmosphere. but nonetheless, we're going to have some passing showers tonight. the first batch over here into howard county and over towards columbia and prince george's county and sliding on down south along route 29. you guys are going to get wet. back to the west, some pulling down from brunswick, maryland, and heading along the potomac river. passing over leesburg within the next half hour. again, no lightning with any of this stuff. this is going to be the next batch of rain and showers that likely will get reignited tomorrow. so what we have today is kind of like what we're going to have tomorrow. we get through the showers tonight with cool ee eer 50s. i have the rest of the workweek details coming up in just a few minutes. >> thanks, kim. >>> we are following a developing story tonight out of utah where two people working to fight wildfires have been killed in a plane crash. the air tanker went down around 1:00 this afternoon
since sliding south in the mason-dixon line they've lost a lot of their energy. n sets so that helped to put a lid on things in the atmosphere. but nonetheless, we're going to have some passing showers tonight. the first batch over here into howard county and over towards columbia and prince george's county and sliding on down south along route 29. you guys are going to get wet. back to the west, some pulling down from brunswick, maryland, and heading along the potomac river. passing over...
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the anti-masonic party. the whole issue of masonry which we still hear today, movies and things like that about it. the -- anti-mass onlyic party about masonists should be done away with. >> clay was mason? >> clay was mason and andrew jackson was a mason. clay was not a practically mason at the time. it took votes away from him. he probably would have had a hard time winning anyway. jackson was popular. the bank issue came up for clay's -- recharter the national bank of america. jackson vetoed it. clay thought it would be a very popular issue. people would -- go to him and say this is the right thing 20 do. he didn't realize that jackson vetoed message was great political message because it made andrew jackson speak to the people and against the corporate monopoly, this bank. and clay couldn't win on that issue. and so clay lost on several levels. >> how close was the election? >> clay got 48 electoral votes and jackson got 219. let's return to the tour operations director at ashland now on the second floor.
the anti-masonic party. the whole issue of masonry which we still hear today, movies and things like that about it. the -- anti-mass onlyic party about masonists should be done away with. >> clay was mason? >> clay was mason and andrew jackson was a mason. clay was not a practically mason at the time. it took votes away from him. he probably would have had a hard time winning anyway. jackson was popular. the bank issue came up for clay's -- recharter the national bank of america....
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late steve mcnair, as the ravens he most appreciated during his time in baltimore. >> mason said he is considering a career as a broadcaster with his playing days now done. >>> wjz teams up with the orioles to feed the hungry. and we would like to thank everyone who helped out. some familiar faces, including vic carter, collected food and money for the maryland food bank during the o's game this weekend. lots of stuff to donate. and it's all part of our continuing community commitment. there's gigi and bob. you can still help tonight by going to wjz.com. and clicking on news. well done. and pat warren. hey, pat. >> i was standing with vic. but i was so aggressively seeking donations. they didn't get me on camera. but i was right there with him. >>> and weren't the fans from philadelphia generous? >> i thought they were great. >> really generous. >> we were comparing them with the yankees. >> they were terrific. >>> a medical breakthrough in maryland. one man's incredible story of three hearts and how local doctors saved his life. >>> out-of-control wildfires are burning out west. as
late steve mcnair, as the ravens he most appreciated during his time in baltimore. >> mason said he is considering a career as a broadcaster with his playing days now done. >>> wjz teams up with the orioles to feed the hungry. and we would like to thank everyone who helped out. some familiar faces, including vic carter, collected food and money for the maryland food bank during the o's game this weekend. lots of stuff to donate. and it's all part of our continuing community...