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the marine's hymn and colonel tuggle -- colonel tucker agreed. so they went over to an american unit and asked them to cue up the marine hymn and they started playing it. on the first note, every iraqi in hearing distance started shooting. every insurgent, all around, started shooting. they either thought that is was heralding an attack or that it was some blatant slap in their face. whatever, they started shooting. not only did they start firing, they started getting nuts. they started jumping out from cover to fire on marines. it was like a shooting gallery for the marines and in the government center. the marines hymn played and the battle raged. and on the last note, the iraqi start firing. colonel brandel turned to colonel tucker and said, that works well. let's play it again. [laughter] never did find out if he played it or not. i guess i want to conclude with, to take some time to thank all of you, all of you in today's military are here because you volunteered. all of you have chosen to defend our country. as a civilian, i want to convey
the marine's hymn and colonel tuggle -- colonel tucker agreed. so they went over to an american unit and asked them to cue up the marine hymn and they started playing it. on the first note, every iraqi in hearing distance started shooting. every insurgent, all around, started shooting. they either thought that is was heralding an attack or that it was some blatant slap in their face. whatever, they started shooting. not only did they start firing, they started getting nuts. they started jumping...
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they saw tim tucker and sean getting rid of gloves and spray paint. tim tucker was the manager of -- >> he has never been late he has never been hung over. he's never shown any kind of devious behavior. >> nothing that is going to stop us from being successful. >> the second suspect used to work for extreme pizza. damage to pizza orgasmic is estimated at $7,000. >>> a gorilla marketing campaign is getting unwanted attention from the cities top lawyer. a few days ago orange spray painted messages started appearing on neighborhood sidewalks directing people to dockers facebook page. but we are learning this morning the city attorney has september out a letter to -- sent out a letter to the marketing company demanding the ads be removed. >> it's against the law. thousands and thousands of taxpayer dollars go into having to clean up what is done by gorilla marketers. >> dockers did not respond to our request for an interview. they did post this on facebook. our vendor was looking for surprising ways to share our new contest. designed to give men a chance
they saw tim tucker and sean getting rid of gloves and spray paint. tim tucker was the manager of -- >> he has never been late he has never been hung over. he's never shown any kind of devious behavior. >> nothing that is going to stop us from being successful. >> the second suspect used to work for extreme pizza. damage to pizza orgasmic is estimated at $7,000. >>> a gorilla marketing campaign is getting unwanted attention from the cities top lawyer. a few days ago...
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alas, i have is for david tucker. if there are any more who would like to speak, and ask that you would line up in the aisle so that you could give your comment -- i ask that you would line up. >> good afternoon, supervisors pleaded my name is nancy jones. i am a business and set -- good afternoon, supervisors. my name is mandy jones. i am a business person and residents. -- resident. we would like to applaud you. i am also here representing the community that celebrates the importance of living green. we can brag. i believe we have a 70% diversion rate. you have a 77% diversion rate. our landfill has plenty of room for your garbage. we would love to have it. thank you. i am here in support, and i hope that you will pass this resolution today to accept recology's proposal. thank you. chair chu: the final cards that i have. [reading names] >> i am a proud recology employee owner. we do enjoy a 70% diversion rates. we have worked really hard at that over a minimum of 10 years to achieve that, and i can tell you that the
alas, i have is for david tucker. if there are any more who would like to speak, and ask that you would line up in the aisle so that you could give your comment -- i ask that you would line up. >> good afternoon, supervisors pleaded my name is nancy jones. i am a business and set -- good afternoon, supervisors. my name is mandy jones. i am a business person and residents. -- resident. we would like to applaud you. i am also here representing the community that celebrates the importance of...
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tucker is a manager of extreme pizza. each man faces a vandalism charge. >>> there are messages on the streets tonight. they are not art but part of a gorilla advertising campaign by a local company. that company now wants the messages erased. >> reporter: these small painted messages started appearing on sidewalks a few days ago with a campaign slogan with dockers and a facebook address. this markets is done by smaller groups. >> i think it say cheap shot. i think that -- i think it is a cheap shot. i don't think that dockers or levis or the big corporates should try to game in on that. >> reporter: carlos owns a bike shop near one of the signs. he says that he is not a fan. >> i guess i could skip over that stuff on facebook if i want but this is when i walk on the sidewalk. >> reporter: gorilla marketing is not new. last year bay area maker zinka did that. participating fake money on the sidewalks. they paid $45,,to remove 4,000 dekales. levis did not respond to the request of the interview but put this on their page s
tucker is a manager of extreme pizza. each man faces a vandalism charge. >>> there are messages on the streets tonight. they are not art but part of a gorilla advertising campaign by a local company. that company now wants the messages erased. >> reporter: these small painted messages started appearing on sidewalks a few days ago with a campaign slogan with dockers and a facebook address. this markets is done by smaller groups. >> i think it say cheap shot. i think that --...
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there was an incident reported by joe tucker about a first grader who had a gun and brought it to school. we have to question how does that happen? what is the thinking, and again you're talking about a first grader. and what can we do as youth workers? as educators? as parents. as teachers to help insure that our youth don't grow up in a world where that type of behavior becomes the norm. we have an incredible, incredible array of speakers here today. by speakers, i mean individuals who have come here to share their experiences. i want to emphasize this is about community participation. what that means, community participation, all of you as exerts in what you do in your work working with our young people need to have a voice. so we will have questions, but more importantly solutions is what we're asking for. not speaking but solutions. we're also broadcasting this about 12 times over the next 6 months. so those of you in our viewing audience who would like to participate in the action plan, it simply send an email to us. go to www.dot sfdefender.org. it's also available online. you can
there was an incident reported by joe tucker about a first grader who had a gun and brought it to school. we have to question how does that happen? what is the thinking, and again you're talking about a first grader. and what can we do as youth workers? as educators? as parents. as teachers to help insure that our youth don't grow up in a world where that type of behavior becomes the norm. we have an incredible, incredible array of speakers here today. by speakers, i mean individuals who have...
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officers responded and they said they caught tucker trying to get rid of spray cans.ucker is the manager of a near by pizza parlor. >>> and verizon will be offering iphones to their customers at midnight, only online. it will allow customers to place an order next wednesday and pick up the phone at one of its stores the following day. verizon is asking employees and family members to wait on buying iphones to make sure customers can get them first. >>> parents and care givers are being warned tonight about a potentially dangerous crib. the alert here includes the crib full size and portable drop size crib. the hardware on these cribs can fail putting babies and toddlers at risk for strangulation and suffocation. the agency says that parents who have these cribs should stop using them immediately. don't try to fix them, just stop using them. generation ii worldwide went out of business six years ago. >>> most obese kids are overweight because they eat poorly and don't exercise enough, not because of genetics. that's the conclusion of a study that looked at over 1,000 s
officers responded and they said they caught tucker trying to get rid of spray cans.ucker is the manager of a near by pizza parlor. >>> and verizon will be offering iphones to their customers at midnight, only online. it will allow customers to place an order next wednesday and pick up the phone at one of its stores the following day. verizon is asking employees and family members to wait on buying iphones to make sure customers can get them first. >>> parents and care givers...
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within minutes, officers arrested timty tucker, the manager of a nearby plea sa place -- nearby pizza place. >> what comes around goes around. i'm here, very hard-working person. just trying to establish something nice. >> reporter: the manager of extreme pizza says it was not a company plan. he says the two suspects acted alone. just as the verizon is on the brink of offering an eye phone. the company makes a new rule. verizon is warning customers don't be a data hog. >> reporter: the world of iphones is about to change. >> i was never happy with at&t service. get a lot of dropped calls. >> reporter: but before you put verizon on a pedestal, the company issued a warning for all you data hogs. if you use too much, verizon plans to throat he will back your -- throttle back your speed. >> these are the people that use the most data. periodically we will slow your data speeds. they haven't really said exactly how that will happen. >> reporter: why would the company tell current and potential customers this. it could be for the greater good. when you have a bunch of people using a lot of
within minutes, officers arrested timty tucker, the manager of a nearby plea sa place -- nearby pizza place. >> what comes around goes around. i'm here, very hard-working person. just trying to establish something nice. >> reporter: the manager of extreme pizza says it was not a company plan. he says the two suspects acted alone. just as the verizon is on the brink of offering an eye phone. the company makes a new rule. verizon is warning customers don't be a data hog. >>...
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. >> my name is david tucker, waste management. one question that still has to be asked and answered is why is it the ratepayers are the ones responsible for subsidize the transportation system when what the city countered charter is asking for is a zerowaste -- is zero waste by 2020? that is a lot of money. there are other landfills. it is difficult to be paying for this. that is the question you have to ask yourself. your material will not be what will be used. thank you. chair chu: thank you. next speaker. >> ibm lee -- i am lee gray, a local trucking company. i oppose the proposal that is on the table here -- sorry about that. there was no mention of local businesses' participation. i work with waste solutions, waste management, and other local small businesses throughout the san francisco bay area, and because of their opportunities, i am now doing quite well, and granting this will monopolize this dream, because we had a problem before would scavengers, sunset scavengers, because there were not any opportunities for the small
. >> my name is david tucker, waste management. one question that still has to be asked and answered is why is it the ratepayers are the ones responsible for subsidize the transportation system when what the city countered charter is asking for is a zerowaste -- is zero waste by 2020? that is a lot of money. there are other landfills. it is difficult to be paying for this. that is the question you have to ask yourself. your material will not be what will be used. thank you. chair chu:...
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william tucker, 1624. i want you to know that we are just full of myths. we are full of myths and we bought them all and what we have do is to say that we're not going to deal with it. how many -- who told the colonies that the british were coming? no, no, that was the first person killed in 1770 but who rode off and told the british was coming. paul revere. nothing could be further from the truth. ever heard of israel bizle. he run 346 miles on horse back from boston to philadelphia to warn not just boston, but all of the colonies in that upper area about the parish were coming. in other words, there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up. you hear what i just said? there are stories that made america and there are stories that america made up and too often the myth becomes the choice and you believe rather than the facts and here's one thing and i'm going to close it here. he give me 15 minutes. i say, how are you going to give me 15 minutes? it takes a day of my time to come up here and give me 15 minutes. but i'm going
william tucker, 1624. i want you to know that we are just full of myths. we are full of myths and we bought them all and what we have do is to say that we're not going to deal with it. how many -- who told the colonies that the british were coming? no, no, that was the first person killed in 1770 but who rode off and told the british was coming. paul revere. nothing could be further from the truth. ever heard of israel bizle. he run 346 miles on horse back from boston to philadelphia to warn...
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and with us "the washington post"'s howard fineman, kelly o'donnell, constitution cynthia tucker and politico's jon harris. first up, america broke? the urgency of our debt crisis is long talked about but now is really hitting home. on the state level we seen the face-off between governors and public employees. most dramatically out in wisconsin. on the federal level, there's a growing sense of the fury that brought in the tea party might lead to a bipartisan deal on entitlements. here's a graphic that shows the urgency. lovente edge you see the current year, social security, medicare and medicaid are still below total federal revenue. but look at what happens every year from now on. every cent of annual federal revenue will be engulped by entitlements by the year 2050. is the time right to find a fix? one of the biggest voices on the republican side is their new house budget chair, paul ryan, who said this to politico's mike allen -- >> so are you committed to doing on medicare? >> yes, we have to fix these problems. >> are you committed to doing something on medicaid? >> we think m
and with us "the washington post"'s howard fineman, kelly o'donnell, constitution cynthia tucker and politico's jon harris. first up, america broke? the urgency of our debt crisis is long talked about but now is really hitting home. on the state level we seen the face-off between governors and public employees. most dramatically out in wisconsin. on the federal level, there's a growing sense of the fury that brought in the tea party might lead to a bipartisan deal on entitlements....
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a tempest were up by a point at half time after placing pressure inside the state doesn't concern tucker but the cats are up for the challenge they went ahead by six points the story minutes to go in the final four so this is going to take the most wins look at us for back to dilute the owners then tied the game with the seconds to the regulation and much went into overtime was maintained and then sent me six hundred twenty three two hundred nineteen picture for the cavaliers and that one type of the end of false tampa bay buccaneers to the right straight across the formation was more sensible scramble. and finally in the early hours of sunday morning one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time. will face probably the most crucial challenge of his life the strikeforce gone crazy in new jersey wrote father onion reports credit. the world's number one player the best my blood but still just a man today me and i had been and for ten years until mid june twenty town when he faced brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist the brissie were doomed then lost twice ignition was this was like a bot
a tempest were up by a point at half time after placing pressure inside the state doesn't concern tucker but the cats are up for the challenge they went ahead by six points the story minutes to go in the final four so this is going to take the most wins look at us for back to dilute the owners then tied the game with the seconds to the regulation and much went into overtime was maintained and then sent me six hundred twenty three two hundred nineteen picture for the cavaliers and that one type...
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tim tucker was arrested, the manager of nearby extreme pizza along with a former coworker.e say one of the suspects was drunk. the manager at extreme pizza says the grafitti was not a company plan. >>> for year's now bay area verizon customers enjoy taking comfort in the fact that their cellular service they felt was often better than at&t's. pup now that verizon is offering the iphone it has a message for some of its own customers. grace lee reports do too much and they will slow you down. >> reporter: the world of iphones is about to change. at&t has held a monopoly on the apple product for years. >> not very happy actually with at&t service. get a lot of dropped calls. >> reporter: but before you put verizon on a pedestal they issued a warning for all you data hogs. >> for the top 5% of users, the people that use the most data they said periodically we will slow your data speeds. and they haven't really said exactly how that will happen. >> reporter: why would the company tell current and potential customers this? it could be for the greater good. >> you have to understa
tim tucker was arrested, the manager of nearby extreme pizza along with a former coworker.e say one of the suspects was drunk. the manager at extreme pizza says the grafitti was not a company plan. >>> for year's now bay area verizon customers enjoy taking comfort in the fact that their cellular service they felt was often better than at&t's. pup now that verizon is offering the iphone it has a message for some of its own customers. grace lee reports do too much and they will slow...
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>>reporter: the suspect are 32-year-old timothy tucker manager at extreme pizza and 26-year-old shawnlimber who used to work there. the owner of extreme pizza says he is sick to his stomach that this happened. >> there is no ill will on my part. i'm all for him being here. i think competition is a good thing. >>reporter: last month city officials asked pizza orgasmic to tone down the bright yellow chore of the exterior walls after complaint that it was too bright. >> well as you know we are on a terrific run of wonderful weather. if we hadn't had so much rain in the early part of the season we would worry. >> we can enjoy the sunshine for now. sandy is here with that. >> enjoy the sunshine. brick out the shorts and the t-shirt t-shirts. we are in for a warm-up for the weekend. make you wonder if it's really february. take a lack at the view. high definition emeryville camera. this is the way the day ended up. sun going down. if you wispy clouds. nice looking day today with comfortable temperatures. we are expecting numbers to inch upwards as we head towards the next couple days. here'
>>reporter: the suspect are 32-year-old timothy tucker manager at extreme pizza and 26-year-old shawnlimber who used to work there. the owner of extreme pizza says he is sick to his stomach that this happened. >> there is no ill will on my part. i'm all for him being here. i think competition is a good thing. >>reporter: last month city officials asked pizza orgasmic to tone down the bright yellow chore of the exterior walls after complaint that it was too bright. >>...
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jill tucker, staff writer with "the "san francisco chronicle."" and paul rogers. environment writer with "the san jose mercury news." paul, you interviewed the president of pg&e over this last week about their problems. number one, the san bruno explosion. what new did you learn? >> there are still a whole lot of questions after the september explosion which folks remember killed eight people and destroyed 38 houses. we're going to get a lot of answers in the next few weeks. there are federal hearings in washington, d.c. on march 1st. and the national transportation safety board, which has been investigating this, is going to come out with as many as five more reports. they came out with a report a couple of weeks ago that looked in great detail at the welds on the section of pipe that blew up. and that answered some questions about why it blew up but it opened a whole bunch more. when chris johns, president of pg&e, came to "the mercury news" this week we asked a lot of questions about that. the key about this mystery is what happened in 1956. because remember, t
jill tucker, staff writer with "the "san francisco chronicle."" and paul rogers. environment writer with "the san jose mercury news." paul, you interviewed the president of pg&e over this last week about their problems. number one, the san bruno explosion. what new did you learn? >> there are still a whole lot of questions after the september explosion which folks remember killed eight people and destroyed 38 houses. we're going to get a lot of answers in...
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now the wave of anti-government protests continues to rage across the greater middle east tucker square has been once again filled with people in the egyptian capital you can see live pictures here of what looks like thousands of people inside troll karo there president mubarak of course quit last week meanwhile clashes have continued across yemen in what's now the eighth day of protest protesters there have been using social networks to call for as many people as possible to hit the streets and what's been dubbed a day of rage well in libya at least twenty four people have been killed as police are reported to use firearms in various cities and in bahrain mourners chanted anti-government slogans after security forces dispersed thousands of rioters in the center of the capital manama the opposition reports at least three were killed and more than one hundred injured many acts hurt my view darrius. says that although the region is in turmoil it's hard to say just how fundamental the changes will be . these are revolts and not revolutions yet people's mindsets or revolutionary they want c
now the wave of anti-government protests continues to rage across the greater middle east tucker square has been once again filled with people in the egyptian capital you can see live pictures here of what looks like thousands of people inside troll karo there president mubarak of course quit last week meanwhile clashes have continued across yemen in what's now the eighth day of protest protesters there have been using social networks to call for as many people as possible to hit the streets...
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a toss what it's going to hurt but also ahead of the fifty three minutes that substitute jonathan tucker a level to the minute left and sure the side fifty three places below them into a replay at the emirates and an end of season trip to las vegas for a night grateful chairman meanwhile even classes. scored the nineteenth minute where as bolton knocked out fellow premier league side following one nil and in the fourth round replay manchester city thrashed league wants notts county for my set up a fifth round so i had time to aston villa. how on a saturday everton one for three on penalties that holds chelsea in their fourth round we play championship side reading in the fifth round on tuesday elsewhere be illegal in sheffield wednesday three nil in stoke also but three past brighton eleven time winners months united avoid is the biggest upset in cup history they beat normally crawley town one will brand heading the winner after twenty eight minutes. later this monday premier league struggles west ham will take on burnley for the championship for their fifth round time. round after all a
a toss what it's going to hurt but also ahead of the fifty three minutes that substitute jonathan tucker a level to the minute left and sure the side fifty three places below them into a replay at the emirates and an end of season trip to las vegas for a night grateful chairman meanwhile even classes. scored the nineteenth minute where as bolton knocked out fellow premier league side following one nil and in the fourth round replay manchester city thrashed league wants notts county for my set...
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many more businesses many more banks that have been opened and what we've seen in the last few days tucker square though does still remain the focal point of these demonstrations and for the full two nights protesters are preparing themselves to sleep under the cold and skies there is tense between the protesters and the army tanks continue to surround government buildings embassies and other important institutions here it is important though to note that sunday's talks between the opposition groups and the vice president almost saw them and did not really cultivate a sense of moving forward particularly among those protesters and toughness with those that i've spoken to either feel that the government is simply lying to them about any kind of commitments that it's prepared to make and others will do not believe that any kind of progress was made any wisdom brotherhood was party to those talks this is a movement that is banned in egypt and if you asked anybody here two weeks ago whether or not they could envisage the muslim brotherhood sitting down with the government talks it would have b
many more businesses many more banks that have been opened and what we've seen in the last few days tucker square though does still remain the focal point of these demonstrations and for the full two nights protesters are preparing themselves to sleep under the cold and skies there is tense between the protesters and the army tanks continue to surround government buildings embassies and other important institutions here it is important though to note that sunday's talks between the opposition...
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iraq i'm going to see ahmed stayed in power i think you know the real tragedy for me standing on tucker square was thinking about was thinking about iraq that if only we had left iraq alone and not tried to invade them iraq would absolutely be part of this democracy wave today there would have been three quarters of a million dead iraqis largely because of us if not directly at our hands and it wouldn't become a breeding ground for al qaeda so after the invasion so i imagine if we do some counterintuitive history imagine if we hadn't invaded iraq right now saddam would be probably sitting next to ben ali or mubarak and we and we would be and the iraqi people would be thanking us instead of looking at us as a as a country that invaded them are killed hundreds of thousands of people or helped or helped in their death and then you know sat back and are trying to claim credit for whatever measure of democracy is there david if i can go to you can say well look i mean look let's argue on this one for hours i think but david and i'm going to ask you kind of a cynical question here i mean when
iraq i'm going to see ahmed stayed in power i think you know the real tragedy for me standing on tucker square was thinking about was thinking about iraq that if only we had left iraq alone and not tried to invade them iraq would absolutely be part of this democracy wave today there would have been three quarters of a million dead iraqis largely because of us if not directly at our hands and it wouldn't become a breeding ground for al qaeda so after the invasion so i imagine if we do some...