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and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley bus improvement had given them the ability to conquer san francisco's hills. after the war most of the street-car lines would be replaced with motor or trolley bus service. in 1947, the mayor recommended replacing two lines with motor coaches. and it appeared that san francisco's iconic cable cars had seen their final days. entered mrs. cluskin, the leader to save the cable cars. arguing that the cable cars were a symbol of the city, and she entered a charter placed on the november ballot. it passed overwhelmly. the california street cable railway was purchased by the city in 1952. there were cut backs on the cable car system and in 1957 only three lines would remain. the three lines that exist today. in 1964 the cable car's future as part of california's transit system was sealed when it was proclaimed a nationa
and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley bus improvement had given them the ability to conquer san francisco's hills. after the war most of the street-car lines would be replaced with motor or trolley bus service. in 1947, the mayor recommended replacing two lines with motor coaches. and it appeared that san...
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city and county north side tomatoes be the outreach newspaper for the northern neighborhoods and westport monthly to be for the west part of the neighborhood for the fiscal years 2013 and a fourteen >> i believe we have someone to speak on items one and two. good morning supervision. i'm here today to request your recommendation and approval of a resolution first designating the examiner as the fiscal year newspaper. the contract term is from july 1st to june thirty 20014. it's based on on the expenditures for of which 48 thousand is for the clerk of the border. the examiner has the highest point out 0 score. i'd like to give a little bit of the summarize of the process. we invite bids the codes specify certain requirements newspapers must need and the point out by which bids are scored. the . the purposeer received two bids the evaluations were made the chronicle does not meet the administration requirements and the chronicle scored 2.2 points and the examiner met all the requirement and had the highest points total scoring 34.2 points. additionally there were no changes in the bid price
city and county north side tomatoes be the outreach newspaper for the northern neighborhoods and westport monthly to be for the west part of the neighborhood for the fiscal years 2013 and a fourteen >> i believe we have someone to speak on items one and two. good morning supervision. i'm here today to request your recommendation and approval of a resolution first designating the examiner as the fiscal year newspaper. the contract term is from july 1st to june thirty 20014. it's based on...
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westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting, down 18th street. there was a creek coming from eureka. there is a street called pond. it's not a coincidence. >> part of what we're going too try to do is update this map and give it historical data. there are more significant data. >> how do you know if your individual lot? >> one is these lines
westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting, down 18th street. there was a creek coming from eureka. there is a street called pond. it's not a coincidence. >> part of what we're going too try to do is update this map and give it historical data. there are more significant...
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westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting, down 18th street. there was a creek coming from eureka. there is a street called pond. it's not a coincidence. >> part of what we're going too try to do is update this map and give it historical data. there are more significant data. >> how do you know if your individual lot? >> one is these lines are very clearly defined as boundaries. they don't actually mean, this is the exact edge. you could be on one side or the other. it's not okay here and not okay 10 feet away. but, on the other hand, we have taken this map, which was published by the state and digitized it so if any portion lies within these zones. if you tell me your address, i can tell you whether you lie it in. >> there's a book. >> 558-6205 and the clerk or me will take the book and look it up and say, yes, you lie within a particul
westportal, there was a creek that flowed all the way down to pig lake. i think that's what the spanish called it. there was a deep ravine. they filled it in with the tunnel muck and they filled in the ravine and built houses. the other area is really interesting, down 18th street. there was a creek coming from eureka. there is a street called pond. it's not a coincidence. >> part of what we're going too try to do is update this map and give it historical data. there are more significant...
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officials have named them the westport complex fire and are tempting to keep them out of nearby residential areas. they've already evacuated south fork. >>> now here is your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. as the senate gets ready to vote on the immigration reform bill, new york senator chuck schumer says he thinks that massive civil rights rallies may force the house to pass the bill. >> i do believe that having a significant number of republicans will change the dynamic in the house. individual congress members from red districts, if they've seen their senator has voted for it may decide to do the right thing. there will be huge pressure on speaker bins boehner not to block immigration reform. >> republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina believes that the immigration bill is important to the gop saying if it does not pass, quote, our party is in trouble with hispanics. >>> politico reporting that vice president joe biden says that five senators have called him about changing their votes to support expanded background checks because their approval ratings
officials have named them the westport complex fire and are tempting to keep them out of nearby residential areas. they've already evacuated south fork. >>> now here is your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. as the senate gets ready to vote on the immigration reform bill, new york senator chuck schumer says he thinks that massive civil rights rallies may force the house to pass the bill. >> i do believe that having a significant number of republicans will...
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it was the restaurant he owned in westport and i say to josh, his only frame of reference that's paul newman. >> yeah. >> he's the voice of doc hudson. he was expecting to see a car strolling through into the restaurant. >> we need to talk about your parenting, generally speaking. cars don't walk kids. >> wow. do you have a team of therapists living at your home. >> probably would be a good idea. i'm not calling you. >> so you had to explain that cars don't eat at restaurants. >> no, i had to explain a lot. including my parenting. okay. moving on -- >> are we moving on? i think we should -- >> what about you guys? you've had childhood idols. you met hulk hogan once. >> i did. >> change the subject so desperately. >> i was a little hulk amaniac and my father ran a story about the first ever wrestle mania and backstage i met hulk hogan and it remains the greatest day of my life. >> in case christine and the kids are watching i can think of three other days that were -- >> that's what i'm saying -- >> wedding day? first or second child. >> the first one was close. >> you know, i'm just w
it was the restaurant he owned in westport and i say to josh, his only frame of reference that's paul newman. >> yeah. >> he's the voice of doc hudson. he was expecting to see a car strolling through into the restaurant. >> we need to talk about your parenting, generally speaking. cars don't walk kids. >> wow. do you have a team of therapists living at your home. >> probably would be a good idea. i'm not calling you. >> so you had to explain that cars don't...
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that the phones, tom in westport -- back to the phones, tom in westport, conn.aller: the information that is gathered makes sense to protect against terrorist attacks. the unfortunate thing is there seems to be such a lack of commitment to fundamental liberties and freedom with this administration that i believe ultimately the information will be used for purposes in which it was not intended. they say absolute power corrupts absolutely. we have all this information and you can push a button to find out who is talking to who for political purposes. i believe it'll be too tempting. host: i want to get your reaction to the lead editorial this morning in "the financial times," the right -- -- they write -- caller: the immediate need after 9/11 might suggest it is necessary. i think that the important issue is the limitations on it and limitations on the people using it to make sure that the program stops when necessary. and also it is not used for purposes for which it was not intended. the irs scandalous unfortunately happening at the same time. taxes are necessar
that the phones, tom in westport -- back to the phones, tom in westport, conn.aller: the information that is gathered makes sense to protect against terrorist attacks. the unfortunate thing is there seems to be such a lack of commitment to fundamental liberties and freedom with this administration that i believe ultimately the information will be used for purposes in which it was not intended. they say absolute power corrupts absolutely. we have all this information and you can push a button to...
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easy senator rand paul the called it "an astounding assault on the constitution." , larnaca call, westportconnecticut, republican. good morning. i would like to comment that i think the administration presents the fisa court and judges with adequate protection. those fisa judges and opinions are all secret. i have heard, i'm not sure it is true, that the administration has shopped so they do not get the right opinion from one judge they go to another. we've also seen in the context when the administration get the decision, it is not like, david -- and basically ignore that. to me, fisa does not read it -- predicted -- present much protection for american liberty. i have to say that the media is very complicit in this because if the media does not get a talking head, a powerful washington figure, on their show, the journalists' career can be ruined. so they have to curry favor with the powers that be to protect their own careers. the only press that is doing its constitutional job really is the print media, which is becoming less and less relevant as people shift to a more broadcaster nodes
easy senator rand paul the called it "an astounding assault on the constitution." , larnaca call, westportconnecticut, republican. good morning. i would like to comment that i think the administration presents the fisa court and judges with adequate protection. those fisa judges and opinions are all secret. i have heard, i'm not sure it is true, that the administration has shopped so they do not get the right opinion from one judge they go to another. we've also seen in the context...