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>> this is from stacey, and bayview, san francisco weiss, a soft drink/soda shaking. >> and also, francesca said that by bird fell off her perch. we would like to know if you felt the earthquake. we have a live conversation right now www.kron4.com. >>pam: all this is on the anniversary of the 1906 earthquake. that was massive! dozens gathered early this morning. it happens every year to commemorate the 105 t h anniversary. if there are only three known survivors from the 1906 devastating earthquake and the ensuing fire that killed people. this man was able to make the gathering. it was a gathering place in 1906. he was just a baby back then. >>pam: a golden key jumper the young woman was here on vacation with her family when a southern california. she leapt from the middle of the bridge she was in the water for 20 minutes before kidding pulled to safety. >> witnesses saw her swimming and to-getting pulled to safety--and with the tide movement? we put a flair in the water and coast guard responded. they collected up the female out of the water. she was responsive. she was conscience. she was
>> this is from stacey, and bayview, san francisco weiss, a soft drink/soda shaking. >> and also, francesca said that by bird fell off her perch. we would like to know if you felt the earthquake. we have a live conversation right now www.kron4.com. >>pam: all this is on the anniversary of the 1906 earthquake. that was massive! dozens gathered early this morning. it happens every year to commemorate the 105 t h anniversary. if there are only three known survivors from the 1906...
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temperature weiss, -- temperaturewise, near 70. 68 in antioch. 67 livermore. san francisco, as well as the coast, half moon bay in the upper 50s. we're getting into a pretty strong sea breeze there with westerly winds kicking up at 20 miles-per-hour. oakland, at 13. we're seeing the wind shifting. fairfield, 13. concord, and that means the winds will be moving more offshore monday, and that's going to translate to warmer temperatures tomorrow. we're going to go with clear sky overnight. sunny and warmer for monday, and then after that, temperatures will cool down drastically by mid-week and we'll bring in a chance of a few showers. you can see how terrific a day it was. high pressure building in, keeping the storm track to the north. clear skies today. clear skies expected tonight. overnight temperatures in the mid-to-low 40s in the north and east bay, interior valley areas. map -- san jose, 47, and livermore, 44. tomorrow and tuesday. high pressure will be with us. pretty much off the coast. jet stream to the north. get the offshore winds so temperatures will
temperature weiss, -- temperaturewise, near 70. 68 in antioch. 67 livermore. san francisco, as well as the coast, half moon bay in the upper 50s. we're getting into a pretty strong sea breeze there with westerly winds kicking up at 20 miles-per-hour. oakland, at 13. we're seeing the wind shifting. fairfield, 13. concord, and that means the winds will be moving more offshore monday, and that's going to translate to warmer temperatures tomorrow. we're going to go with clear sky overnight. sunny...
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i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship continued even after i returned to the philippines, following the expiration of my six-month the set. our relationship was expansive given the long distance. when i return to the philippines, i learned my cousin, who murdered my mother and sister, and almost killed me as well, was released from prison after serving only 10- year sentence. i feared for my safety and i knew i was in danger and understood in order to meet, but -- to live, i have to leave the philippines to jay, where i would feel safe. i hired an attorney to apply for legal asylum. my application was denied, so my attorney filed an app
i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship continued even after i...
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for spurs fans to stroll over as the calm arsenal striker mario the buy your got on the scoresheet weiss on healthy maria and the late strike by cristiano ronaldo meaning told them had it all to doing their excess that backs wake they thought if minute sending off basis for our story second yellow card at the age of fourteen points out the game. and. how difficult it is. it's just a defense if you have an advantage. you're defending defend a defense when you are losing already when you have to attack is is an impossible impossible job is to suffer we kept our tone of. performance first off just to keep it one new author conceded such a nearly gone primates are made but eventually you know they can be got coming to what do you do about the first go. and the football fans continues with two more games later tonight favorites barcelona take a shot of the noun score while it's in the english faceoff at stanford bridge with chelsea hosting the still lights of the business taking to the training field on tuesday without wayne rooney who was suffering from a sheen knock although he will play th
for spurs fans to stroll over as the calm arsenal striker mario the buy your got on the scoresheet weiss on healthy maria and the late strike by cristiano ronaldo meaning told them had it all to doing their excess that backs wake they thought if minute sending off basis for our story second yellow card at the age of fourteen points out the game. and. how difficult it is. it's just a defense if you have an advantage. you're defending defend a defense when you are losing already when you have to...
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so i went to the guy at the front desk, his name was weiss. and i said, weiss, we've got a problem. he said, what's your problem? i said, actually, i have no money, so i guess it's your problem. at which point he opened up his drawer, he was a new jersey-born afghan, and he said how much money do you need? and i said, $400. and he just peeled it off and handed it to me and said, i know you're good for it. which basically gave me two lessons about afghanistan. the first was the hospitality and incredible generosity of afghans, and the second was the large rolls of $100 bills. eventually, i was assigned as the south asia bureau chief for the chicago tribune. it was an assignment i took with excitement, and i figured i would stay there two years, three years at most. but i fell in love with these places, and i grew to care about everybody i worked with from the translator who, basically, guided me through everything in afghanistan so my driver in pakistan who would follow me around and pick up my passports when, you know, i had several of them, when they fell out of my bag. and he woul
so i went to the guy at the front desk, his name was weiss. and i said, weiss, we've got a problem. he said, what's your problem? i said, actually, i have no money, so i guess it's your problem. at which point he opened up his drawer, he was a new jersey-born afghan, and he said how much money do you need? and i said, $400. and he just peeled it off and handed it to me and said, i know you're good for it. which basically gave me two lessons about afghanistan. the first was the hospitality and...
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last thirty seven matches in this tournament and was always in control in the final breaking for that weiss i'd say the first set six four then after sharing breaks in the second and our broken eleven and then for the match but afterwards admitted he'd been pushed hard by threat. was a very difficult thing in general. up to the match of yes there was a little bit. of it always is difficult. when you're going to leave him because he had a fantastic season so for him i think it is a win. like he was in semifinals last year here final final now here so i wish him all the best for the worst of the season another user turned into the battle of the rookies at golf's texas open but brendan still held his nerve to claim his first title during his first season on the p.g.a. tour he was chased hard though by kevin chappell who is also in his first season on the tour leaving grab to share the lead early on after sending his ball close to the pin on the tenth. chappell eventually finished tied for second with charlie kaufman and he had one of the shots of the day. still meanwhile it was having a steady
last thirty seven matches in this tournament and was always in control in the final breaking for that weiss i'd say the first set six four then after sharing breaks in the second and our broken eleven and then for the match but afterwards admitted he'd been pushed hard by threat. was a very difficult thing in general. up to the match of yes there was a little bit. of it always is difficult. when you're going to leave him because he had a fantastic season so for him i think it is a win. like he...
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weiss our rates come down and we saw functionality and innovation go up and investment go up. and now the penetration rate, over 300 million people in the country with a 200 million -- 290 million or so have wireless handsets or subscribers and so there is more carnahan to consumers as a result. as a result of having that deregulatory approach to that industry, but what we are starting to see now at least at the fcc is more of a regulation of the wireless space as a wireline monopoly. i think that could start as one example start to inhibit innovation and investment. >> host: commissioner clyburn. jaczko i agree with the majority of what my colleague said. i said that at the top. one thing that i am recognizing especially in rural areas, there are at least 10 million persons in rural census blocks that have two or fewer providers in terms of options of services. that is not competition so what i worry about i am larger those areas where you don't have robust competition. i worry about the consumer experience. i worry about that type of engagement. we have to think about the en
weiss our rates come down and we saw functionality and innovation go up and investment go up. and now the penetration rate, over 300 million people in the country with a 200 million -- 290 million or so have wireless handsets or subscribers and so there is more carnahan to consumers as a result. as a result of having that deregulatory approach to that industry, but what we are starting to see now at least at the fcc is more of a regulation of the wireless space as a wireline monopoly. i think...
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powers who control that ready to let the rest of the world try mitt joining me to discuss this is mark weiss director of the center for economic and policy research mark thank you so much for being here tonight. of course we can't just throw all of these together because there are so many like i said meetings going on and so many institutions but our institutions like the i.m.f. and the world bank are they really ready to accept that perhaps there is a new economic order of the world that perhaps they have to let other countries like brazil russia india china and south africa really chime in and have a say not really i haven't changed much at all. they've made some very minor changes in the voting structure but it's really run by the u.s. treasury department and the european authorities with maybe some input from japan from countries and that's a big problem because this is the visa rules powerful institutions in the world. but it doesn't have that kind of authority. from the world together. what would have to happen in order for these breaks for example in order for the margin connelly's to
powers who control that ready to let the rest of the world try mitt joining me to discuss this is mark weiss director of the center for economic and policy research mark thank you so much for being here tonight. of course we can't just throw all of these together because there are so many like i said meetings going on and so many institutions but our institutions like the i.m.f. and the world bank are they really ready to accept that perhaps there is a new economic order of the world that...
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weiss. my name is antiwar, intelligence research and the d.c. metro area. my question is what we'll need to happen before the afghan government and americans can take it from here? >> we have to tell them. let's leave it up to them, indeed. they are never going to tell you to go home. why do you want to tell somebody to stop laying the eggs? so it's us who have to say to the afghans, you have to start stepping forward instead of allowing them to control the pace. and i believe we're getting to the point where will do that. when i'm out there with the troops, the troops get it. the troops like fighting in the reenlistment rates are high. morale is high on this they are closing that the enemy. this notion of going around building stuff all the time, they don't really believe that's the solution. so i think we have to push them. we can't wait for them to tell us. >> i came in a little late. i remember very well. that's what i heard. one of our problems in vietnam was we were fighting what they call a civil tree. with a conventional army and the government we w
weiss. my name is antiwar, intelligence research and the d.c. metro area. my question is what we'll need to happen before the afghan government and americans can take it from here? >> we have to tell them. let's leave it up to them, indeed. they are never going to tell you to go home. why do you want to tell somebody to stop laying the eggs? so it's us who have to say to the afghans, you have to start stepping forward instead of allowing them to control the pace. and i believe we're...
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weiss already signed 13 bills in hopes of reducing california's deficit.rown is still working to get temporary taxes extended possibly through a special election this fall. >>> 3.5% of u.s. assaults -- adults say they are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. that's according to a study at ucla the study looked at information collected by nine surveys done over the last few years. >>> a solano county judge is out on bail after being arrested on suspicion of domestic violence. judge robert bowers was arrested by vallejo police early monday morning after his wife filed a complaint. the police report said his -- says his wife had minor but visible injuries. an attorney for bower says bower denies all of the charges and will prove his innocent -- innocent. >>> there's a new report at how much chief exextishes pay. >> from california, larry ellison, just over $70,000 and michael white of directv earn almost 33 million. robert icer in of disney. >>> san jose based cisco is shutting down its flip-cam business. so that will shed 558 jobs. it's not clear where the
weiss already signed 13 bills in hopes of reducing california's deficit.rown is still working to get temporary taxes extended possibly through a special election this fall. >>> 3.5% of u.s. assaults -- adults say they are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. that's according to a study at ucla the study looked at information collected by nine surveys done over the last few years. >>> a solano county judge is out on bail after being arrested on suspicion of domestic violence....
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weiss to have a small conventions that would come into town like the basket weavers from idaho, anybody we could get to come in. they did not play was the part of the deal was and one of the reasons we had to throw it in. will never forget i walked into the marriott, one of the smalle. i walked in and they had a head table up on a riser and i walked in. the pit that was all set with all types of candelabra and wind and when i put my foot upon up on the riser where they table was the whole head table fell right down on the floor in front of me with all the dishes and food and everything. so i went up to the microphone and i said, ladies -- like they were from idaho or someplace. someplace. i said ladies and gentlemen that mayor asked me to tell you he will be 15 minutes late. [laughter] those are some of the funny things that happened to me when i was mayor and then the not so funny things happened. but i remember when i first got elected back in 1974, it was a democratic binary. i was a republican, and that was not a good word in those days and probably some people don't think it is a g
weiss to have a small conventions that would come into town like the basket weavers from idaho, anybody we could get to come in. they did not play was the part of the deal was and one of the reasons we had to throw it in. will never forget i walked into the marriott, one of the smalle. i walked in and they had a head table up on a riser and i walked in. the pit that was all set with all types of candelabra and wind and when i put my foot upon up on the riser where they table was the whole head...
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. >> weiss got two kids, he's a paramedic.n you give us a brief description as to what type of is? >> bryan was an amazing person. he had the most magnetic personality. once you met him you would never forget him. a dedicated father. a man who felt the greatest thing that he had done on this earth was give -- give -- give life to his two wonderful children who he just -- he loved with all his heart and enjoyed having them in his life, and attending his -- his goals, and dreams, and enjoy taking a sporting event. it's truly sad that they will not be able to enjoy this with their father right now. >> can you talk to me about the outpouring of support that he has gotten here in the last couple of days? >> it's been absolutely amazing. the people of los angeles have been tremendous to our family. it's overwhelming to know that these people who had never met brian could care so much. and back in the bay area, american medical response, the people who employed bryan as a paramedic had a fund-raiser for him yesterday in the bay area
. >> weiss got two kids, he's a paramedic.n you give us a brief description as to what type of is? >> bryan was an amazing person. he had the most magnetic personality. once you met him you would never forget him. a dedicated father. a man who felt the greatest thing that he had done on this earth was give -- give -- give life to his two wonderful children who he just -- he loved with all his heart and enjoyed having them in his life, and attending his -- his goals, and dreams, and...
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international non-violent confct the study is in there and by the way it is turning into a book called weissresistance works which i commend it to all of you. it is a seminal work that is the debt-ridden. but our purpose was to show that the dynamics create lower probabilities of success than the corresponding on violence. we re forcing -- we didn't do the study to determine why the other 73% were more successful or less successful than the 27. if i may, the reason that ther are several reasonswhy the doubling of probabilities for successful nonviolent resistance exists, it mainly has to do wi the staying power. if you are in the process of losing a violent insurrection, you lose my basically having the insurrection small group of people detached from the population be destroyed. and the author terry and has the dilemma not being able to destroy the opposition it seeks obedience from so the civil resistance movement a great deal of staying power because it is limitations on what the authoritarian can do. some commanders and the the vantage of the civil resistance over armed insurrection, but
international non-violent confct the study is in there and by the way it is turning into a book called weissresistance works which i commend it to all of you. it is a seminal work that is the debt-ridden. but our purpose was to show that the dynamics create lower probabilities of success than the corresponding on violence. we re forcing -- we didn't do the study to determine why the other 73% were more successful or less successful than the 27. if i may, the reason that ther are several...
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international non-violent conflict the study is in there and by the way it is turning into a book called weiss of resistance works which i commend it to all of you. it is a seminal work that is the debt-ridden. but our purpose was to show that the dynamics create lower probabilities of success than the corresponding on violence. we are forcing -- we didn't do the study to determine why the other 73% were more successful or less successful than the 27. if i may, the reason that there are several reasons why the doubling of probabilities for successful nonviolent resistance exists, it mainly has to do with the staying power. if you are in the process of losing a violent insurrection, you lose my basically having the insurrection small group of people detached from the population be destroyed. and the author terry and has the dilemma not being able to destroy the opposition it seeks obedience from so the civil resistance movement a great deal of staying power because it is limitations on what the authoritarian can do. some commanders and the the vantage of the civil resistance over armed insurrec
international non-violent conflict the study is in there and by the way it is turning into a book called weiss of resistance works which i commend it to all of you. it is a seminal work that is the debt-ridden. but our purpose was to show that the dynamics create lower probabilities of success than the corresponding on violence. we are forcing -- we didn't do the study to determine why the other 73% were more successful or less successful than the 27. if i may, the reason that there are several...
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international non-violent conflict the study is in there and by the way it is turning into a book called weiss of resistance works which i commend it to all of you. it is a seminal work that is the debt-ridden. but our purpose was to show that the dynamics create lower probabilities of success than the corresponding on violence. we are forcing -- we didn't do the study to determine why the other 73% were more successful or less successful than the 27. if i may, the reason that there are several reasons why the doubling of probabilities for successful nonviolent resistance exists, it mainly has to do with the staying power. if you are in the process of losing a violent insurrection, you lose my basically having the insurrection small group of people detached from the population be destroyed. and the author terry and has the dilemma not being able to destroy the opposition it seeks obedience from so the civil resistance movement a great deal of staying power because it is limitations on what the authoritarian can do. some commanders and the the vantage of the civil resistance over armed insurrec
international non-violent conflict the study is in there and by the way it is turning into a book called weiss of resistance works which i commend it to all of you. it is a seminal work that is the debt-ridden. but our purpose was to show that the dynamics create lower probabilities of success than the corresponding on violence. we are forcing -- we didn't do the study to determine why the other 73% were more successful or less successful than the 27. if i may, the reason that there are several...
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. >> my name is dave weiss. i was a long-time several service employee in the state department. i did several foreign service tours. last one with a prudential reconstruction team in helmand providence. it was hinted by the panel, i want like to ask the view on given the lack of governance which is a huge problem in helmand and other providences, how can we leave afghanistan better than how we found it? >> sir. right here in the front. >> bill, good fellow, center for international policies. let me ask you a question about timing. the argument, i think, in favor of the surge was we're strengthen our military position vis-a-vis the taliban in a year or two will be in a stronger position. another argument, ambassador who was on the century commission path forth, argued, in fact, we are in a weaker position now than two years ago. it really is essential, timing. when is the right time? >> and we had a gentleman right here. >> martin, peace action. thanks for putting this together. the president is going to go through a decision on troop level drawdowns in afghanistan in july. what
. >> my name is dave weiss. i was a long-time several service employee in the state department. i did several foreign service tours. last one with a prudential reconstruction team in helmand providence. it was hinted by the panel, i want like to ask the view on given the lack of governance which is a huge problem in helmand and other providences, how can we leave afghanistan better than how we found it? >> sir. right here in the front. >> bill, good fellow, center for...
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the full committee hearing is on weiss of the department of homeland security meeting the presidentiali hope by the end of today we will find that it wasn't, but it is f now. it is the policy of the committee to have our mission statement in our opening, so withn that, the oversight committee, we exist to secure to fundamental principles.en first, americans have a right to know the money washington takes from them as well spent, and second, americans deserve an efficient effective government our duty on the oversight and government reform committee is to protect these rights. our solemn responsibility is to hold government accountable to taxpayers because taxpayers have a right to know what they get from their government. we will work tirelessly in partnership with citizen watchdogs to deliver the facts to the american people and bring genuine reform to federal bureaucracy. this is the mission of the oversight and government reform committee. today's hearing follows an eight month investigation into what we believe were abuses of procedures of department of homeland security. this matt
the full committee hearing is on weiss of the department of homeland security meeting the presidentiali hope by the end of today we will find that it wasn't, but it is f now. it is the policy of the committee to have our mission statement in our opening, so withn that, the oversight committee, we exist to secure to fundamental principles.en first, americans have a right to know the money washington takes from them as well spent, and second, americans deserve an efficient effective government...
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. >> will then let me just ask you, in that case weiss is so important to stay at not even arm arm's-length body's length away from the military says they have created opportunities he didn't have? >> the opportunities they create we agree in fact in terms of the stabilizing force and promoting with their afghan partnerships while -- law and order. we certainly would agree that is an important mission of the prts and a back u.s. military were and they can advance that. the primary issue for us is that clouds and mist cole indicated, clouds the relationship between civilian assistance and military assistance. we are in partial to the needs, with over response to all parties in our consultative process. you will see typically they prt responding to the needs of local power structures like the governorship, and those may not necessarily be community led. and then finally, there is the issue of security and safety and having a close relationship with armed combatant like a military force that frankly is too dangerous for a staff. they are high-value targets and our goal is to remain a deterrent
. >> will then let me just ask you, in that case weiss is so important to stay at not even arm arm's-length body's length away from the military says they have created opportunities he didn't have? >> the opportunities they create we agree in fact in terms of the stabilizing force and promoting with their afghan partnerships while -- law and order. we certainly would agree that is an important mission of the prts and a back u.s. military were and they can advance that. the primary...