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for us to be down 80% shows the collaboration in the community coordination with the criminal justice system is working. we are headed in the right direction. i want to highlight one of the examples of this. it is a very sad case. it is a case that all of us are familiar with. it is the case that happened in october of 2000. the community, through the department of status of women and the city's office, held a full investigation. there was a report written with scores of recommendations. it has taken us 10 years to implement it. we are in the 11th year. we do not give up, ever. based on those relationships with the verdict in that case, it was overturned, sadly, by the appellate court. we knew each other so well that we found each other that night and said, the next work day, we have to start meeting with the's office, with the sheriff's department, with everybody to try to pull whatever resources we can to take this case to the supreme court. it would have tremendous implications in domestic violence and other kinds of homicide cases. we did not have to rebuild those relationships. w
for us to be down 80% shows the collaboration in the community coordination with the criminal justice system is working. we are headed in the right direction. i want to highlight one of the examples of this. it is a very sad case. it is a case that all of us are familiar with. it is the case that happened in october of 2000. the community, through the department of status of women and the city's office, held a full investigation. there was a report written with scores of recommendations. it has...
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this project is being put forth by people who want to help these use and they should be applauded for doing that and being passionate about it. i would just encourage everyone to tone down the rhetoric. this is a land use dispute coming to this board and it will be resolved in this is an important project. i certainly believe that and i know a lot of people believe it and i am confident it will come to a good resolution. i move that we for this to the board without recommendation. supervisor mirkarimi: i am more than happy to speak last. supervisor mar: i would like to make sure a supervisor cohen has an opportunity to speak. there are divided sides in this issue and a motions are in flames and people often are talking past each other rather than trying to find a balance and compromise. i don't see the proposal by the neighborhood organizations and others as a compromise if the major stakeholder, in particular, the booker t. washington community center and their board were not kind of in alignment with the so-called compromise. i do see the neighbor's as having significant concerns. i had good conversations with the planning commissioners and residents from both sides a
this project is being put forth by people who want to help these use and they should be applauded for doing that and being passionate about it. i would just encourage everyone to tone down the rhetoric. this is a land use dispute coming to this board and it will be resolved in this is an important project. i certainly believe that and i know a lot of people believe it and i am confident it will come to a good resolution. i move that we for this to the board without recommendation. supervisor...
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used to be that you could throw us in jail. it used to be that you could throw us into mental institutions, and all that has been debunked. and now we want to settle down have kids, be grandparents just like everyone else. >> reporter: mckay married her partner in 2003 and is now going to divorce. >> i never thought that i would be going through this. it's heartbreaking. but because of proposition eight i won't be able to remarry. it's just crazy. >> the police department is increasing patrol starting today. we're going to have additional officers on foot beat, bicycle, motorcycle, a visible presence that's significant. >> reporter: and beware there will be some street closures both days this weekend for pride festivities. live john sasaki, ktvu news. >>> the festivities continue all weekend. the party will venture. and saturday might the dyke march heads to castro. then the gay pride parade begins at 10:30 on sunday morning. ktvu.com has more information on the festivities. >>> tonight new york state is poised to make history with a vote that could legalize same- sex marriage there. lawmakers reached an agreement on protection for churches that refuse
used to be that you could throw us in jail. it used to be that you could throw us into mental institutions, and all that has been debunked. and now we want to settle down have kids, be grandparents just like everyone else. >> reporter: mckay married her partner in 2003 and is now going to divorce. >> i never thought that i would be going through this. it's heartbreaking. but because of proposition eight i won't be able to remarry. it's just crazy. >> the police department is...
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because right now we're down to one or two maybe that are still around when we're talking about there used to be hundreds. >> essentially into a generation of tearing them down. no more construction. complete replacement. >> yeah. in the 1910, about 1913, 1914, they really started pushing to get rid of them. when that open block that sutro rented, right on the edge of the sunset, when that cleared out, it eliminated the visibility of carville. we talk about a whole block of car houses that were still there. when that gets replaced by apartment buildings, suddenly you have a car house here, one there. just where people haven't taken the time to tear it out or build a conventional home. in the 1920's or 1930's, things were booming house building wise out there. so if you have a little empty lot that has an old car house on it you'd be stupid not to build a stucco house there and make a quick buck. by the 1920's, they're mostly gone. there's just a couple here and there. >> so, woody, sometimes the railroad seems to be finding old cars and rebuilding them. have -- are any of these actually rebuilt
because right now we're down to one or two maybe that are still around when we're talking about there used to be hundreds. >> essentially into a generation of tearing them down. no more construction. complete replacement. >> yeah. in the 1910, about 1913, 1914, they really started pushing to get rid of them. when that open block that sutro rented, right on the edge of the sunset, when that cleared out, it eliminated the visibility of carville. we talk about a whole block of car...
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to day please make it today ole. >> thank you, next beaker. -- next speaker. >> please do not closes down. we need help. i used to be homeless. i used to be a drug addict. i needed help. i had a friend and i said, i need a home. we really needed. we need the help. please do not closes down. -- close this down. >> i was kidnapped somewhere. the closet door went straight out. anyway, this is the right touch. i don't understand the budget cuts at all of that but i know that we can ask for help to bring in more generation. we reach out to the people instead of trying to dig into the funds that we need. i'm trying to do this right. i am trying to find out about my business and everything else. i am also a singer and so on. this is a whole different story. all i'm asking you is for people to reach out. i have been trying for years and i am trying to reach out. the tax machines and -- the facts machines and everything else, making cutback. >> bank you so much for listening to it. we work at central city hospitality house. i'd come today to share with you what i know to be true. the proposed cuts are unacceptable and dangerous. if the
to day please make it today ole. >> thank you, next beaker. -- next speaker. >> please do not closes down. we need help. i used to be homeless. i used to be a drug addict. i needed help. i had a friend and i said, i need a home. we really needed. we need the help. please do not closes down. -- close this down. >> i was kidnapped somewhere. the closet door went straight out. anyway, this is the right touch. i don't understand the budget cuts at all of that but i know that we...
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it was fair for us to come down to 20 days. it could be up to 90 days. i know you have children. this is a lot and we're not to sell cigarettes to minors. i am comfortable with the decision we have in the previous hearing. >> i also find the information that was provided is procedural in nature and i see no new information that represents a manifest injustice. >> i have nothing to add at all. it seems as though when i watch this, the arguments i heard that when i went back to brick -- they are the arguments i heard when i went back to review this case. there is one question i would have. before i ask the question, i would make the see how in any w our not having done so would represent that this injustice and the question is, there is a requirement that this board provide findings when we overturn but i do not know about how well -- how that would have affected it. i fail to see how that would be prejudicial to the appellant. do you or the city attorney have any comment? >> there has been no decision and a decision would not be administered until this meeting is considered undeci
it was fair for us to come down to 20 days. it could be up to 90 days. i know you have children. this is a lot and we're not to sell cigarettes to minors. i am comfortable with the decision we have in the previous hearing. >> i also find the information that was provided is procedural in nature and i see no new information that represents a manifest injustice. >> i have nothing to add at all. it seems as though when i watch this, the arguments i heard that when i went back to brick...
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to have it. >> where is the chocolate? >> you notice the grains cut way down. used to be a big portion. >> all right. your house, it's your responsibility. right? when you step outside the lines get blurry. we step in to the gray area in tonight's good question. we hear verizon's 4g lte is fast. let's find out how much we can download before this rocket takes out this 4g hotspot. are you guys ready ? yeah, ready ! ready ! let's go hot. ready, set, download ! done ! done ! done ! what'd you get, what'd you get ? downloaded solitaire ! i got gulliver's travels ! i got a photo ! yeah ! all right ! it's america's fastest and largest high-speed wireless network-- verizon. built so you can rule the air. everything is going well, it's a non issue. but as soon as there's a crack or a fall, it s time to asking questions. . >>> when things are going well it's a nonissue but as soon as there is a crack or somebody falls down its time to start asking questions. michael wants to know who is responsible to maintain the sidewalk in front of my house? that's tonight's good question. most people who buy property in t
to have it. >> where is the chocolate? >> you notice the grains cut way down. used to be a big portion. >> all right. your house, it's your responsibility. right? when you step outside the lines get blurry. we step in to the gray area in tonight's good question. we hear verizon's 4g lte is fast. let's find out how much we can download before this rocket takes out this 4g hotspot. are you guys ready ? yeah, ready ! ready ! let's go hot. ready, set, download ! done ! done ! done...
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to the records and we have all these old records. let's see where do we go? and this one -- >> and that's the best one. >> okay. this is down at howard field. what's up dog? >> used to be on pacific and they wanted to tear it down and everyone went up in arms and they cut off the bottom and dragged it underneath the freeway and abandoned it -- >> temporary storage. >> and now it's a hot dog stand. >> and down there is a wonderful black smith building and one of the things i like about this building it has elevated roof on the section behind and ventilate and no chimneys. >> right next to it isn't there a copper smith building? >> up the block. >> fo fol sum. >> this is in fact a san francisco landmark and 1911 and as a black smith shop and so many change. a rarity. tools, manufacturers, general black smith. still used as a black smith shop. one of my favorite buildings in north beach area is the sheet metal shop and the shop -- this entire building, facade is made of sheet metal. as we get closur closer you cane somebody tail piping to the building and it's sheet metal. >> and made to look like break. >> the letters are made of sheet metal and the eave over the door an
to the records and we have all these old records. let's see where do we go? and this one -- >> and that's the best one. >> okay. this is down at howard field. what's up dog? >> used to be on pacific and they wanted to tear it down and everyone went up in arms and they cut off the bottom and dragged it underneath the freeway and abandoned it -- >> temporary storage. >> and now it's a hot dog stand. >> and down there is a wonderful black smith building and one...
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down in seven massachusetts communities. to the weather watchers, they were ef2 tornados. this used to be an autobody and granted heavy equipment tore down what was left of the building. it was totaled after the tornado came through. you can see the cinder blocks there. they made up a wall that buckled under the force of the tornado and twisted metal pieces part of the steel roof that caved n talking to folks here, it was clear they had very little time to prepare. >> it was devastating as it was surprising, a tornado outbreak, the kind of which hasn't been seen in massachusetts in decades. the storms are blamed for three deaths and 40 injuries. >> i sat there with my cat and dog . the dog -- i was afraid it would take me with it. >> in prick field it sucked up water from the connecticut river and sending debris hundreds of feet sky ward. in all seven tornados were reported in the bay state. >> i never believed that a tornado would be here because of the climate much colder. >> steeple of a 137 year old church was shattered. >> it was quiet and then the funnel came up over the hill. >> to
down in seven massachusetts communities. to the weather watchers, they were ef2 tornados. this used to be an autobody and granted heavy equipment tore down what was left of the building. it was totaled after the tornado came through. you can see the cinder blocks there. they made up a wall that buckled under the force of the tornado and twisted metal pieces part of the steel roof that caved n talking to folks here, it was clear they had very little time to prepare. >> it was devastating...
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going on and the parties that are going to go on here, and there will be many more for all of us to be here safely and be here extending all the population to come down here and have great fun, enjoy the cultural arts, as well as the people in the tenderloin, the mid-market, south of market , everyplace else. people want to come gather here. we are doing all the other things necessary to build partnerships. that is what the arts commission has been able to do. i want to thank luis and his wonderful commission for leadership on this effort because that partnership has brought out some $10,000 from blick art materials to contribute to the united nations plaza open air arts festival. thank you. where are you? [applause] in addition, san francisco beautiful with its $3,000 contribution. thank you. then, of course, the black rock arts foundation. thank you very much, bernie mahon, and all of you for coming together, helping us out. that is going to give a lot more incentive for other agencies to come and start contributing as well. -- thank you very much, bernie mahon -- burning man. i want to thank the artists that have come together here to recognize th
going on and the parties that are going to go on here, and there will be many more for all of us to be here safely and be here extending all the population to come down here and have great fun, enjoy the cultural arts, as well as the people in the tenderloin, the mid-market, south of market , everyplace else. people want to come gather here. we are doing all the other things necessary to build partnerships. that is what the arts commission has been able to do. i want to thank luis and his...
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down. it's time for us to give up the being bogs down in so many countries in the world. [applause] we are now in over 130 countries. we have military bases over 900. we are not going to be leaving iraq, we are not going to be leaving afghanistan or pakistan. we are building presence in all these countries. in iraq, our presence is bigger than at the vatican. we are going to argue the case hit the scenes, we have to protect our oil. what are our enemies doing? vietnam as well as china. china has become -- the manufacturer of the world selling us goods. we borrow money. we are the greatest debtor in the world and the chinese have 3 trillion in the bank. are they going around invading the country. no. they are making money and buying up oil interest. they are making deals. our foreign policy has driven so many countries into the hands of the chinese. it has gotten to be india, russia and iran. iraq is turned over to the shiites. our policies have totally backfired on us. we need to change the foreign policy. we need a pro-american foreign policy. [applause] here at home, we
down. it's time for us to give up the being bogs down in so many countries in the world. [applause] we are now in over 130 countries. we have military bases over 900. we are not going to be leaving iraq, we are not going to be leaving afghanistan or pakistan. we are building presence in all these countries. in iraq, our presence is bigger than at the vatican. we are going to argue the case hit the scenes, we have to protect our oil. what are our enemies doing? vietnam as well as china. china...
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idealised now i think is completely over the top to keep him in there and you're not sharing him in the ground and using everyone else to. be turned upside down. there's nothing else to say. it was a line in the father of the so you are. right. and they were friends for the younger generations you could say that the image of the. into a retro. figure not helped by tacky pop star t. shirts and. it seems now. equally celebrated and. good and bad he did in his life acknowledged dawn of the days of thousands of people queuing up to see his. regarding locations it's still the main association. with him. the real many other places. which was at the forefront of his life. for most of the previous century lennon had to make it. into the country. because of german threats moved. as it was. originally i wouldn't. say. for public viewing. his body might move. even. a political background it is clear that lennon was an exceptional human being even if. he. moved into the. nineteen eighteen legend has it that he took both his wife. and his. french born revolutionary in the ottomans with him. as we head towards the national hunt the last two decades of the
idealised now i think is completely over the top to keep him in there and you're not sharing him in the ground and using everyone else to. be turned upside down. there's nothing else to say. it was a line in the father of the so you are. right. and they were friends for the younger generations you could say that the image of the. into a retro. figure not helped by tacky pop star t. shirts and. it seems now. equally celebrated and. good and bad he did in his life acknowledged dawn of the days of...
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use some alternates. your best instead to use 580. big rigs will also be allowed to use 580 until they re-open 880. north 880 shut down between 7th and 980. you can cut across broadway as well to get to 580 but trying to get to the bay bridge is a good choice, looking okay, no snags there. if you want to avoid the area, you have to get to the peninsula, you can always use the san mateo bridge. that's also another alternate. of course, mass transit will get you around the mess, as well. bart a good choice. all trains on time. the rest of mass transit problem-free. so again, to avoid the mess on the 880, use 580. that's your best alternate. i'm getting reports of a new wreck blocking lanes south 101 at university. two lanes are blocked. possible injuries. chp is heading to the scene. we'll get more information as it comes in. so very messy commute and i hear it's going to be a messy forecast, as well. >> we have more showers around the bay area, although it is widely scattered right now. you can see on doppler radar some of those cells showing up in parts of the east bay. cell on 101 making its way into the north bay no
use some alternates. your best instead to use 580. big rigs will also be allowed to use 580 until they re-open 880. north 880 shut down between 7th and 980. you can cut across broadway as well to get to 580 but trying to get to the bay bridge is a good choice, looking okay, no snags there. if you want to avoid the area, you have to get to the peninsula, you can always use the san mateo bridge. that's also another alternate. of course, mass transit will get you around the mess, as well. bart a...
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be using radioactive substances. we have reports that depleted uranium is being used we know that there are the missiles that are coming down the bunker buster bombs that are being used to depleted uranium is used near everything that we see leaving these women and i have spoken with some. experts scientists scientists who are familiar with the telltale signs of depleted uranium use one is how the particulate matter tastes in your mouth if there is a metallic taste and of course since i've been here in the been a lot lot of bombings i have asked around about the metallic taste one of the persons that i brought with me is an attorney and i asked him he specifically said yes that he had a metallic taste in his mouth that's spoken to people and the one question that they asked me over and over and over again is why that is the question. and so when i go back to the states i'm going to try and ask that question why why is this happening certainly it is not for humanitarian reasons because what is being caused by nato is a humanitarian catastrophe. and you can watch the full version of this interview and i just over an hour's time heroin. now is. a long established energy ag
be using radioactive substances. we have reports that depleted uranium is being used we know that there are the missiles that are coming down the bunker buster bombs that are being used to depleted uranium is used near everything that we see leaving these women and i have spoken with some. experts scientists scientists who are familiar with the telltale signs of depleted uranium use one is how the particulate matter tastes in your mouth if there is a metallic taste and of course since i've been...
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to use violence against protesters. in northwestern syria, the army is reported to be chasing down opposition activists with brute force. thousands of refugees are on the run. many have already arrived in turkey. >> i am here at the border. none of us can go back now. we are in a secure area so all the families can be kept safe. everyone is leaving the villages. they are shelling randomly. there are tanks and heavy machine guns. children are dying. >> they have made our children homeless. we are destitute. our children are sick. bashar al-assad calls as armed gangs. where are these armed gangs? >> witnesses say that -- which until recently was home to 45,000 people, is now a ghost town. >> on islamist website affiliated with al qaeda says that ayman al-zawahiri has succeeded osama bin laden as the head of the terrorist network. the egyptian born militant was bin laden's second in command and seen as is most likely successor. bin laden was killed in a raid last month. as always. -- ayman al-zawahiri has promised to continue the campaign against the u.s. and allies. the libyan prime minister says that nato must stop their
to use violence against protesters. in northwestern syria, the army is reported to be chasing down opposition activists with brute force. thousands of refugees are on the run. many have already arrived in turkey. >> i am here at the border. none of us can go back now. we are in a secure area so all the families can be kept safe. everyone is leaving the villages. they are shelling randomly. there are tanks and heavy machine guns. children are dying. >> they have made our children...
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we hear for the record is you would have to build up to a point and then what should be able to use these folks later on in the contingency draws down. those are two valid points. what are commission feels as it may be unfair to people like you to be put in a situation where you may have no choice but to use contractors and then have to kind of claim what they are doing is inherently governmental. i'll just put that on the record. >> tonight on c-span 2, medicare and social security trustees talk about the fiscal health of those programs.
we hear for the record is you would have to build up to a point and then what should be able to use these folks later on in the contingency draws down. those are two valid points. what are commission feels as it may be unfair to people like you to be put in a situation where you may have no choice but to use contractors and then have to kind of claim what they are doing is inherently governmental. i'll just put that on the record. >> tonight on c-span 2, medicare and social security...
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response to months of violence unrest against president assad's rule well our correspondent report now is across all this in new york for us. can you break down for us what's actually going to be happening there the security council tonight the. chair kevin will what is expected to happen is that there will be closed door consultations and all fifteen members of the security council will look over at this draft resolution that will be presented by france and britain. in this draft resolution there will be a condemnation reportedly condemnation against syria the draft also calls for accountability over the ongoing violence the draft also calls for humanitarian aid to the allowed into syria to help any of those people that have been injured in the ongoing unrest and according to what's been reported this draft presented by by two european countries urges other countries not to supply weapons to damascus in the meantime the u.s. and its western allies is also putting together another draft resolution that reportedly calls for serious concern or expresses serious concern over syria's lack of cooperation with inspectors from the international atomic energy agency so this one two pu
response to months of violence unrest against president assad's rule well our correspondent report now is across all this in new york for us. can you break down for us what's actually going to be happening there the security council tonight the. chair kevin will what is expected to happen is that there will be closed door consultations and all fifteen members of the security council will look over at this draft resolution that will be presented by france and britain. in this draft resolution...
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economy so if we do in fact see greece tumble then what happens to america how does that trickle down to us or will be yet it is owned by greek banks. ninety six percent is owned by europeans so if you reach the euro began to wonder if the european banks will wonder that you. and i did before your. life in china is rapidly gratian. raising interest rates and the little slowing down the summer season existence in mind i think. well so let's say the bad situation does actually happen right greece goes down that european banks then go down do you think that american politicians are still going to be twiddling their thumbs and playing around with the idea of not raising our debt ceiling ok so i mean i don't know you know a lot of your question. what gets you and praised. to questions right great right. that. i had sort of the. issue is raised ten. michel i'm not a believer their actions via debt ceiling because i think that it just becomes a political game that politicians get to play. but at the moment that's exactly what they're doing and they're holding the entire economy hostage so do you think if the
economy so if we do in fact see greece tumble then what happens to america how does that trickle down to us or will be yet it is owned by greek banks. ninety six percent is owned by europeans so if you reach the euro began to wonder if the european banks will wonder that you. and i did before your. life in china is rapidly gratian. raising interest rates and the little slowing down the summer season existence in mind i think. well so let's say the bad situation does actually happen right greece...
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to close 280 from 101 down to daly city for the procession. it will be a big one. a lot of folks continuing to come into the area use 101 from 280 down. it will get you well clear of that. it's from 3:00 this afternoon through 6:00 p.m. stay clear of the area to be safe and considerate. back to you. >> thank you very much. many firefighters attending today's funeral will ride b.a.r.t. to get there. respect the firefighters and leave the final car of every train empty. b.a.r.t. says fire personnel will ride in the fellowship in the last car. firefighters from all over the west coast are expected to attend today's funeral. stay tuned for live coverage of the funeral. we'll be on air at 12:30 comcast 186 or digital 11-2. you can watch it live on our website, www.nbcbayarea.com. >>> funeral mass will be held for the 3-month-old gunned down. the family will say good-bye this morning at 10:00. he was shot and killed this past weekend tragically. a 17-year-old was retaliating for a gang beating when he targeted the wrong family. he will be tried as an adult on murder charges. his 16-year-old accomplice faces charges. >>> four years after the
to close 280 from 101 down to daly city for the procession. it will be a big one. a lot of folks continuing to come into the area use 101 from 280 down. it will get you well clear of that. it's from 3:00 this afternoon through 6:00 p.m. stay clear of the area to be safe and considerate. back to you. >> thank you very much. many firefighters attending today's funeral will ride b.a.r.t. to get there. respect the firefighters and leave the final car of every train empty. b.a.r.t. says fire...
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the burned building was scheduled to be torn down after use this summer. now school administrators have to find an alternative. they were hirting me. there was a lot of furniture destroyed. >> fire courthouse attacked a large grass fire in livermore. sky 7 hd shows the blackened aftermath. it was reported on grant line road. it took cruc two hours to fight the fire. >> a wildfires burning in arizona is the largest in the state history. wallow fire burned 7500 acres. they are working to exting quish the blaze. officials say despite the size of the fire, there are few injuries. >> the great news we have a total of 7 injuris and they're all minor. that sitestament to the amount of care placed on safety in this incident. >> look at the photos that were photographed by a cnn eye reporter. it was a glow of the massive fire as it blackened the hill was arizona and parts of new mexico. former utah governor jon huntsman is jumping in the race. he will formally launch his campaign near the statute of liberty. he has a moderate stance on climate change and civil union
the burned building was scheduled to be torn down after use this summer. now school administrators have to find an alternative. they were hirting me. there was a lot of furniture destroyed. >> fire courthouse attacked a large grass fire in livermore. sky 7 hd shows the blackened aftermath. it was reported on grant line road. it took cruc two hours to fight the fire. >> a wildfires burning in arizona is the largest in the state history. wallow fire burned 7500 acres. they are working...
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i hate to say it in front of chestnut, but this used to be a room where they put animals down. now it's a spay and neuter clinic. >> when we actually opened it up and started using it, it was so meaningful. >> this family adopted a dog at last year's event. >> he bonded my husband, so hopefully i can get my boy today. >> and boy will that boy be one lucky dog. >> if you love it and it loves you back, that's a good thing. >> in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> all of the shelters screen potential pet owners to make sure they are suited financially and otherwise to have an animal for a long haul. we have more information on our website. click on links and numbers. >>> thousands of professional athletes from around the world braved the cold weather to participate in escape from alcatraz. it included a -- swim followed by an 8k bike ride and 8-mile run through san francisco. if it sounds rough, it is. it's considered one of the most difficult triathlons in the world. professional try athlete annie pots won the event for the fourth time. >>> erica is here. the weather looked nice fo
i hate to say it in front of chestnut, but this used to be a room where they put animals down. now it's a spay and neuter clinic. >> when we actually opened it up and started using it, it was so meaningful. >> this family adopted a dog at last year's event. >> he bonded my husband, so hopefully i can get my boy today. >> and boy will that boy be one lucky dog. >> if you love it and it loves you back, that's a good thing. >> in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5....
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be job one. if i were in charge in washington to bring down the double-digit use unemployment numbers by retraining these kids to do jobs they can take in the future. otherwise, we will have a generation of people that will be lost to the work force. tavis: maybe you should beach -- in charge in washington. she is a great mind and a great writer. you have just scratched the surface. digging into it yourself. parana, good to have you want. >> thank you. tavis: up next, j.j. abrams with his film "super 8." stay with us. welcome'm pleased to j.j. abrams back with this program. if you have been in the dark about his latest film, that is because he wanted it that way. now the cat is out of the bag and supported is in theaters across the country. it is produced by stevensville work. here are some scenes from "super 8." >> and, action. watch out! go, go! >> and east bound freighter derails, but what the carter was on that freighter we do not know. -- what the cargo was on the freighter we do not know. >> you cannot tell anyone. >> i know. >> i understand your concerns about corporate. whatever your questi
be job one. if i were in charge in washington to bring down the double-digit use unemployment numbers by retraining these kids to do jobs they can take in the future. otherwise, we will have a generation of people that will be lost to the work force. tavis: maybe you should beach -- in charge in washington. she is a great mind and a great writer. you have just scratched the surface. digging into it yourself. parana, good to have you want. >> thank you. tavis: up next, j.j. abrams with his...
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to heal. first, his body, and then his mind. >> translator: the novel shows us the practical steps to deal with and overcome hardships. i want it to be read and passed down from generation to generation. >> reporter: in "the big wave," a phrase "life is stronger than death" is used repeatedly. at the end of the story, pearl buck gives the boy, jiya, the courage to live close to the sea again. buck's words have international and universal resonance and seem to have given japanese readers the encouragement they need. tomoko kamata, nhk world. >>> chinese authorities are closely watching one of the country's human rights activists hu jia, despite his recent release from jail. hong lei told reporters tuesday hu was freed after two and a half years in prison, he was convicted of subversion after posting on the internet a text criticizing china's human rights situation. hong said hu has been deprived of political rights and his activities including interviews will be severely restricted. in december 2008 hu received the sakarov prize, a human rights award given by the european parliament. he is regarded as one of china's most prominent activists along with las
to heal. first, his body, and then his mind. >> translator: the novel shows us the practical steps to deal with and overcome hardships. i want it to be read and passed down from generation to generation. >> reporter: in "the big wave," a phrase "life is stronger than death" is used repeatedly. at the end of the story, pearl buck gives the boy, jiya, the courage to live close to the sea again. buck's words have international and universal resonance and seem to...
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the money would be used to help design a crash avoidance system. it's a satellite based system that will slow down trains to prevent accidents like this one in southern california three years ago.
the money would be used to help design a crash avoidance system. it's a satellite based system that will slow down trains to prevent accidents like this one in southern california three years ago.
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to return the favor essentially eight years. would be consistent with your us government even that's necessarily. going to shut down our t. washington d.c. for a time and be back in a few minutes to update you on our main stories but first though it's karuna with the latest from the one's business. so welcome to our business program this out thanks for joining russia needs to diversify its economy as oil production is not expected to grow in the next decade finance minister aleksei quittin says the key challenge is to create an environment to develop as he said this. a source that would mean trick work would do sleep will decrease its role in companies and given to private investments the government isn't just sold most of its shares and into prizes in the next three to five years this relates to point energy telecom and transport so. his biggest airline air faught is the latest company to be settle for privatization the announcement came from kind of just couldn't happen in a sense capital investment form he says the sale will take place within the next three to five years the russian state owns around the company the siz
to return the favor essentially eight years. would be consistent with your us government even that's necessarily. going to shut down our t. washington d.c. for a time and be back in a few minutes to update you on our main stories but first though it's karuna with the latest from the one's business. so welcome to our business program this out thanks for joining russia needs to diversify its economy as oil production is not expected to grow in the next decade finance minister aleksei quittin says...
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to be a nice day at your. >> the wind does a good job of pulling us down. winds are going to be, and basically we're urges call it is it ethical. currently in san francisco it is 58 degrees the high today will be 78 and. upper 50s and sally raphael. a warm start for sure in the delta out. we're trying data mixed of the '70s and '80s into your tent and a.m.. most of the reds will be 90 degrees. tomorrow will be warmer triple digits could not happen tomorrow. this is where we expect the numbers to settle out this afternoon. fairfield 95. 91 at redwood city. " warm in the center or imam valley. this warming trend will continue into tomorrow and temperatures will spike tomorrow. wednesday we call let off a little bit and tomorrow will be the hottest day of the week. more on your weather in a little bit now traffic >> there was a minor problem and we will not have any ill effects because of it. a lot report of all large tire tread in the lane. know backups as you can say the right to the samo and their bridge very few cars and. 101 southbound looks good. in bound
to be a nice day at your. >> the wind does a good job of pulling us down. winds are going to be, and basically we're urges call it is it ethical. currently in san francisco it is 58 degrees the high today will be 78 and. upper 50s and sally raphael. a warm start for sure in the delta out. we're trying data mixed of the '70s and '80s into your tent and a.m.. most of the reds will be 90 degrees. tomorrow will be warmer triple digits could not happen tomorrow. this is where we expect the...
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to be honest to say this wouldn't be much more than a pound. we thank god that we have the number of committed people coming down and helping us out, it makes all difference in the world. >> when you want to come in and volunteer, you go through a general orientation, about two hours. there is a lot of flexibility. and the various programs available, are baseline dog walking. you can work with the cats. you can work with tony's kitty rescue, with the small animals and guinea pigs and birds and chickens. >> you always have an appreciative audience. >> do you feel that what you have learned here helped you with your own dogs? >> the training they don't have? yes. and it's things that you learn, we usually outlive our dogs and every time you get a new one, you have skills to teach them. >> one of the programs is training program and it's staffed by a member of the community and one of the programs she has is dog socialization. >> we started this program for canine socialization. and all the dogs available for adoption get to play for two hours. and it's a time for them to get incredible exercise and play with other dogs and we have
to be honest to say this wouldn't be much more than a pound. we thank god that we have the number of committed people coming down and helping us out, it makes all difference in the world. >> when you want to come in and volunteer, you go through a general orientation, about two hours. there is a lot of flexibility. and the various programs available, are baseline dog walking. you can work with the cats. you can work with tony's kitty rescue, with the small animals and guinea pigs and...
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this used to be a room where they put animals down. now it's a spay and neuter clinic. >> i cried when i saw it. when we actually opened it up and started using it, it was so meaningful. >> reporter: this family adopted a dog at last year's event. >> he bonded with my husband and i'm left out. so hopefully i can get my boy today. >> and boy, will that boy be one lucky dog. >> if you love it, and it loves you back, that's a good thing. >> in oakland, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> all of the shelters screen potential pet owners to make sure they're suited financially and otherwise to make sure they're in for the long haul. if you want to find out more about maddie's fund, we have information on the website. >>> so we're slowly shedding the june gloom. when we'll be back to the warm temperatures. erica martin is next. [ jerry ] look at this! and the people who took the plunge into the bay water. hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d
this used to be a room where they put animals down. now it's a spay and neuter clinic. >> i cried when i saw it. when we actually opened it up and started using it, it was so meaningful. >> reporter: this family adopted a dog at last year's event. >> he bonded with my husband and i'm left out. so hopefully i can get my boy today. >> and boy, will that boy be one lucky dog. >> if you love it, and it loves you back, that's a good thing. >> in oakland, anne...
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this used to be a room where they put animals down.ow it is a spay and neuter clinic. >> i cried when i saw it because when we actually opened it up and started using it it was so meaningful. >> reporter: the james family adopted a dog at last year's event. >> i'm kind of left out. hopefully i can get my boy today. >> reporter: and boy will that boy be one lucky dog. >> if you love it and it loves you back that's a good thing. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, cbs5. >> all of the shelters screen potential adopters. if you want to fine out more about maddy's fund there is a link on our website at cbssf.com. click on links and numbers. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] finally. the place they've been searching for. the one place that makes it easy to buy a new laptop. or get one fixed. with highly trained tech experts, staples makes repairing technology easy. staples. that was easy. them. >>> finally tonight. they didn't have the best reputation on the road but now a days collectors love them. the ford pinto celeb
this used to be a room where they put animals down.ow it is a spay and neuter clinic. >> i cried when i saw it because when we actually opened it up and started using it it was so meaningful. >> reporter: the james family adopted a dog at last year's event. >> i'm kind of left out. hopefully i can get my boy today. >> reporter: and boy will that boy be one lucky dog. >> if you love it and it loves you back that's a good thing. >> reporter: in oakland, anne...
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have to change because at fukushima daiichi plant, it caused other plants to shut down for safety checks. >> they ordered energy use be slashed 15% this morning and they asked office buildings to keep air-conditioning to a minimum. escalators have been turned off. the carmakers is shifting work to weekends when energy usage is at its lowest. >> a new reality could extend beyond the summer months. >>> they will greet delegates from 80 countries with two weeks of climate talks that begin in germany today. greenhouse gases are hitting record highs. despite the expansion of renewal energy around the world. carbon emissions last year was 5% more than the previous record set in 2008. also the nuclear crisis in japan is forcing that country to sideline it's aggressive policies to combat climate change. >> in just six short years, california has reached a milestone when it comes to recycling electronic waste. the state has disposed one billion pounds of e-waste. california was the first state to pass an e-waste recycling bill, since then 24 states have followed. but california is still the only state that charges consumers a
have to change because at fukushima daiichi plant, it caused other plants to shut down for safety checks. >> they ordered energy use be slashed 15% this morning and they asked office buildings to keep air-conditioning to a minimum. escalators have been turned off. the carmakers is shifting work to weekends when energy usage is at its lowest. >> a new reality could extend beyond the summer months. >>> they will greet delegates from 80 countries with two weeks of climate...