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willie brown called schultz a renaissance man and said, quote. i think it will be very difficult to find another george shultz. there are a lot of people who feel that same way well. house speaker nancy pelosi releasing this statement earlier today on the passing of george shultz, it reads in part quote. the world has lost a revered statesmen and brilliant public servant with the passing of secretary george shultz. george holt's dedicated his life to promoting a more peaceful and secure future and his work to advance democracy worldwide leaves a powerful legacy for generations to come. two young children are back home tonight with their parents after the minivan that they were in was stolen last night in san francisco, san francisco, police say putting the kid's pictures on social media was key in helping to find them. last night, we sent out numerous tweets from our sfpd twitter account. and there were many re tweets from other agencies regarding this incident remain two tweets, where the initial amber alert and then the tweet that the children
willie brown called schultz a renaissance man and said, quote. i think it will be very difficult to find another george shultz. there are a lot of people who feel that same way well. house speaker nancy pelosi releasing this statement earlier today on the passing of george shultz, it reads in part quote. the world has lost a revered statesmen and brilliant public servant with the passing of secretary george shultz. george holt's dedicated his life to promoting a more peaceful and secure future...
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how is close friends, including willie brown described his legacy. also dozens of protesters staged a demonstration outside of the mayor's home in sacramento, the damage they left behind and their message for the mayor. and we're looking at a cool down. temperatures have been warm. they're going to drop off. clouds come in, and in the five day you'll see an opportunity for some rain and the dow. to see mayor darryl steinberg's home following a demonstration in his front yard last night. protesters used a loudspeaker to yell at the mayor and other city leaders. the mayor has received harsh criticism in recent weeks over his handling of sacramento's homeless population, not only during the pandemic but also during bouts of severe winter weather. they were using the homeless issue. certainly saying no more homeless deaths recall steinberg f word, steinberg. steinberg's front door and garage door were dented. outdoor lighting was ripped out and a large piece of decorative art was destroyed. sacramento police and the mayor's staff are still looking into e
how is close friends, including willie brown described his legacy. also dozens of protesters staged a demonstration outside of the mayor's home in sacramento, the damage they left behind and their message for the mayor. and we're looking at a cool down. temperatures have been warm. they're going to drop off. clouds come in, and in the five day you'll see an opportunity for some rain and the dow. to see mayor darryl steinberg's home following a demonstration in his front yard last night....
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willie brown called schultz a renaissance man. and he said, quote. be very difficult to find another george shultz, he celebrated his 1/100 birthday on december 13th, greg liggins ktvu fox two news. president biden responded to the death of george sult of george shultz, saying, in part quote, few people did as much to shape the trajectory of american diplomacy and american influence in the 20th century as george shultz. i regret that as president, i will not be able to benefit from his wisdom, as have so many of his. predecessors. former president donald trump's impeachment trial. second impeachment trial is set to begin on tuesday. he is the first president to be impeached twice president trump was convicted in last year's was not convicted rather in last year's trial, and most political analysts do not believe that he will be convicted this time, either. he's accused of inciting the insurrection of the capital back on january 6th. why only in congress woman, liz cheney was one of 10. republicans in the house who voted to impeach trump. what we alre
willie brown called schultz a renaissance man. and he said, quote. be very difficult to find another george shultz, he celebrated his 1/100 birthday on december 13th, greg liggins ktvu fox two news. president biden responded to the death of george sult of george shultz, saying, in part quote, few people did as much to shape the trajectory of american diplomacy and american influence in the 20th century as george shultz. i regret that as president, i will not be able to benefit from his wisdom,...
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and he had friends in high places including willie brown who once hired him in 2000 to do oppositionresearch on some of his political opponents. so he was very well known for his camera. that's where hegot a lot of evidence from. he had a couple men allegedly tried to steal his camera he held onto it grabbed it from the ground and hit his head. and actually his camera had photos of the people trying to do in there now i've been to i think it is just adding to the climate of fear there has been an uptick in the violence and burglaries and home invasions of those sorts of things. that led the mayor the da in the police chief to hold a press conference to reassure people. >>? heather there is a new housing proposal making waves and seven cisco. can you break it down for us? >> yes. i wrote about sacramento. taking a big step forward to build multiple unit housing throughout its entire city. they are going to allow for plexus on any piece of land now slated for one family's house. and in the column i suggested seven cisco look at doing the same. which was very controversial because housi
and he had friends in high places including willie brown who once hired him in 2000 to do oppositionresearch on some of his political opponents. so he was very well known for his camera. that's where hegot a lot of evidence from. he had a couple men allegedly tried to steal his camera he held onto it grabbed it from the ground and hit his head. and actually his camera had photos of the people trying to do in there now i've been to i think it is just adding to the climate of fear there has been...
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. >>> coming up at 5:30 pm, republicans and democrats weigh in on the legacy including willie brown who worked in cincinnati when he got his start. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 , a fight over the fate of golden gate park's giant ferris wheel. should it stick around? the public sounds off. >>> the new series, unifying america and how a church went beyond delivering sermons. the new mission as one of santa clara county 's largest test sites. >> it was an eye-opener. we are here and providing the service to the community. >>> the giants kickoff and buster posey is back and wait until you hear how he was keeping his arm in shape. >>> a pretty sunset this evening but we have more clouds in the forecast and show like, , seeing my y mom. itit's unthinknkable to mee ththat i can't't see her and i cacan't hug g her. not bebeing able t to hug is just lilike sosomebody hasas to tie meme . touchihing someonene to say i love y you, to hugug you... ththose are ththe things t tt i mimiss. ♪♪ ♪ >>> two coast guard cutters based in alameda made a $150,000 drug bus. 9000 pounds of cocaine. eastern pacific o
. >>> coming up at 5:30 pm, republicans and democrats weigh in on the legacy including willie brown who worked in cincinnati when he got his start. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 , a fight over the fate of golden gate park's giant ferris wheel. should it stick around? the public sounds off. >>> the new series, unifying america and how a church went beyond delivering sermons. the new mission as one of santa clara county 's largest test sites. >> it was an eye-opener....
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former san francisco mayor willie brown tells me he regarded private investigator jack pala dino as a colleague and friend. brown hired him on numerous occasions did so much to make the justice system. work whether it was civil justice or criminal justice. there is now a small memorial at the corner of page street and masonic, where two men attempted to rob paladin o of his camera in front of his home thursday afternoon. police say there was a struggle with a suspect in a car that led to paladin. oh, falling to the ground and hitting hisead. he died in the hospital o sad and so shocked by the way this great career ended. pala dino worked on. a wide range of cases, including high profile ones, such as the peoples temple, mass suicide in jonestown, and he investigated allegations made by women against convicted hollywood sexual predator, harvey weinstein and former president bill clinton. but he also worked for lesser known clients. jack actually did his share of pro bono work, helping a lot of these people who needed the services but did not have the means to pay for it. he was genuine
former san francisco mayor willie brown tells me he regarded private investigator jack pala dino as a colleague and friend. brown hired him on numerous occasions did so much to make the justice system. work whether it was civil justice or criminal justice. there is now a small memorial at the corner of page street and masonic, where two men attempted to rob paladin o of his camera in front of his home thursday afternoon. police say there was a struggle with a suspect in a car that led to...
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she lobbied mayor willie brown to prioritize state and silver tree camp and and provide access for campersstop the project during more than 2,500 signatures in the spring of 1997 and three muni buses reassumed daily service to the silver tree day camp. she was president of the glen park association from around 1998 to 2002 and is remembered by her successor, michael rice, fees less in the face of controversy and she wrote stories for the quarterly glen park news and helped deliver the newspaper herself. she was an active supporters of the glen park branch library market and housing complex that would built in the village and 2006 and fought fiercely. she organized big box retail and advocated nor the rec from in 2016 and volunteered her time. she was a long time giants' fan and she could be found having a pregame drink at glen park station, enjoying a latte and climbing the 40 stairs to her home. she was a role model for girls to act up and speak out and glen park would not be a list if it was not for her activism. her household contracted covid-19. and after her passing her son died from
she lobbied mayor willie brown to prioritize state and silver tree camp and and provide access for campersstop the project during more than 2,500 signatures in the spring of 1997 and three muni buses reassumed daily service to the silver tree day camp. she was president of the glen park association from around 1998 to 2002 and is remembered by her successor, michael rice, fees less in the face of controversy and she wrote stories for the quarterly glen park news and helped deliver the newspaper...
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so the governor and willy brown and all the other thinkers in the state know what happened in 2003 isen again. a recall in the golden state. judge jeanine: once they get -- i understand they want to get more signatures than 1.5 which is required in case some of them are invalid. but what is the deadline? >> in march before they hit the deadline they will have to be certified. that will give us an election in roughly august. in that short period of time, dozens of people will sign up and the governor will be only asked are you going to remaybe in office or be recalled. he cannot run in the same election. judge jeanine: that means he's out. when they have this election in august, the person who wins takes office when? >> within 10 days. it's a very quick transition. in 2003 gray davis quickly lost and arnold schwarzenegger came in. a recall is in fact firing the governor. so 10 days is a long time. most of us wouldn't get 10 days if we got fired to get out of the building. judge jeanine: angela marsden you made a lot of news in december when you set up some tents outside of your busines
so the governor and willy brown and all the other thinkers in the state know what happened in 2003 isen again. a recall in the golden state. judge jeanine: once they get -- i understand they want to get more signatures than 1.5 which is required in case some of them are invalid. but what is the deadline? >> in march before they hit the deadline they will have to be certified. that will give us an election in roughly august. in that short period of time, dozens of people will sign up and...
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she lobbied mayor willie brown to prioritize state and silver tree camp and and provide access for campers. a petition to stop the project during more than 2,500 signatures in the spring of 1997 and three muni buses reassumed daily service to the silver tree day camp. she was president of the glen park association from around 1998 to 2002 and is remembered by her successor, michael rice, fees less in the face of controversy and she wrote stories for the quarterly glen park news and helped deliver the newspaper herself. she was an active supporters of the glen park branch library market and housing complex that would built in the village and 2006 and fought fiercely. she organized big box retail and advocated nor the rec from in 2016 and volunteered her time. she was a long time giants' fan and she could be found having a pregame drink at glen park station, enjoying a latte and climbing the 40 stairs to her home. she was a role model for girls to act up and speak out and glen park would not be a list if it was not for her activism. her household contracted covid-19. and after her passing he
she lobbied mayor willie brown to prioritize state and silver tree camp and and provide access for campers. a petition to stop the project during more than 2,500 signatures in the spring of 1997 and three muni buses reassumed daily service to the silver tree day camp. she was president of the glen park association from around 1998 to 2002 and is remembered by her successor, michael rice, fees less in the face of controversy and she wrote stories for the quarterly glen park news and helped...
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. >> host: you've got to count, nancy pelosi and willie brown. you got to to that. >> guest: we had another ten on top of democratic seats to have a historic year in 2018, it was just awesome. we talk about this book with christina reynolds about how different this class of women were in a variety of ways and one is it was the first time we saw candidates breaking the rules getting out-of-the-box and doing a different, it is awesome to see you shouldn't have to do it the same way as everybody else. you shouldn't have to do it the same way as the men. you are women. there should be different ways to do that and you should be able to talk about your family and talk about your health and talk about your authentic self without being judged. you should be like mj hager who can run a tv ad about her tattoo on her arm when she was running for the congressional race at 18, the tattoos that were hiding, covering or honoring the wounds she had received in combat. i talk about this in the book. in the 90s when i was recruiting folks, even men, hide the tatt
. >> host: you've got to count, nancy pelosi and willie brown. you got to to that. >> guest: we had another ten on top of democratic seats to have a historic year in 2018, it was just awesome. we talk about this book with christina reynolds about how different this class of women were in a variety of ways and one is it was the first time we saw candidates breaking the rules getting out-of-the-box and doing a different, it is awesome to see you shouldn't have to do it the same way as...
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former san francisco mayor willie brown tells me he regarded private investigator jack pala dino as a colleague and friend. brown hired him on numerous occasions did so much to make the justice system. work whether it was civil justice criminal justice. there is now a small memorial at the corner of page street and masonic, where two men o of his camera in front of his home thursday afternoon. police say there was a struggle with a suspect in a car that led to paladin. oh, falling to the ground and hitting his head. he died in the hospital monday. we're just totally s o sad and so shocked by the way this great career ended. paypal adina was also a lawyer. his career spanned decades, he worked on a wide range of cases, including high profile ones, such as the peoples temple, mass suicide in jonestown and investigating allegations sexua. harvey weinstein and former president bill clinton. but he also worked for lesser known clients. jack actually did his share of pro bono work, helping a lot of these people who needed the services. but. did not have the means to pay for it was genuinely
former san francisco mayor willie brown tells me he regarded private investigator jack pala dino as a colleague and friend. brown hired him on numerous occasions did so much to make the justice system. work whether it was civil justice criminal justice. there is now a small memorial at the corner of page street and masonic, where two men o of his camera in front of his home thursday afternoon. police say there was a struggle with a suspect in a car that led to paladin. oh, falling to the ground...
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. >> the governor and willie brown and all the other thinkers in the state know that what happened inappen again, a recall in the golden state. hard work requires character. learning begins in faith. it must move upwards toward the highest thing, unseen at the beginning - god. and freedom is essential to learning. its principles must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom: these are the inseparable purposes of hillsdale college. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! learning, character, faith, and freedom: [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] oh, good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ ♪ [yawn] you. look. stunning. want the truth to why i wake up feeling... [growls softly] ...so darn awesome? [makes playful sound] i take care of my skin. not this skin. that skin. and when you've got inco
. >> the governor and willie brown and all the other thinkers in the state know that what happened inappen again, a recall in the golden state. hard work requires character. learning begins in faith. it must move upwards toward the highest thing, unseen at the beginning - god. and freedom is essential to learning. its principles must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom: these are the inseparable purposes of hillsdale college. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey...
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i have a daughter that attend willie brown middle school after reviewing the information that was present to you, we as pacific islander parents ask that you continue to support the matua initiative resolution. built pre-k through 12 pathway that includes learning and cte courses. we need more pacific islander educators and social workers in schools with the most pacific island students. our people has been skilled with our hands in wood work. we would like to instill that gift to our children. in addition, we need sfusd videos to be translated into our mother tongue, samoan. we is that rename one of the schools in honor of one of our fearless memories. i would like to pass this now to our chairperson, anna to close it out. >> hello. thank you. to conclude our presentation, we leave you with a quote. our long writer, educator, philosopher in our community. he says -- we shall not be defined by the smallest of our islands but the greatest of our ocean. i'm very proud of our m.a.c. this is historical. commissioners, superintendent and all our allies, thank you for partnering with us. thank
i have a daughter that attend willie brown middle school after reviewing the information that was present to you, we as pacific islander parents ask that you continue to support the matua initiative resolution. built pre-k through 12 pathway that includes learning and cte courses. we need more pacific islander educators and social workers in schools with the most pacific island students. our people has been skilled with our hands in wood work. we would like to instill that gift to our children....
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but -- and for 20 years that stood until then mayor willie brown convinced a city attorney con fibs vinsed that it was a process that could be done again and again. chinese playground was a zero tolerance playground, but every time you got another project n this case in supervisor haney's district, that shadows it, you rely on 295 sub c to bring together two majority appointed mayoral bodies to vote to raise the budget. and it's .01 and then .03. and then you have another high-rise that hits it again. but that's not what 295 and prop k and the voters intended in 1984. >> to the chair, i am happy to add whatever color i may add on that commentary. i was a wee lad in 1989 and i wasn't around. it is my understanding that the commissions, both planning commission and the recreation and park commission in 89 believe they have broad discretion under prop pigs k to both create the acl and revise them as seen fit. >> i challenge you to present me with any document or transcript that sets that forth in the record through to the chair respectfully. doesn't exist. >> thank you. supervisor supervisor
but -- and for 20 years that stood until then mayor willie brown convinced a city attorney con fibs vinsed that it was a process that could be done again and again. chinese playground was a zero tolerance playground, but every time you got another project n this case in supervisor haney's district, that shadows it, you rely on 295 sub c to bring together two majority appointed mayoral bodies to vote to raise the budget. and it's .01 and then .03. and then you have another high-rise that hits it...
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alicia, the tjpa was the creation of then assembly member carol migdon at the request of then mayor willie brownd was in essence another redevelopment agency, but with a different hat and a different mission. and phase one of that obviously was the building of the transbay terminal. and the second phase is, of course, bringing at a minimum caltrain into that facility and hopefully some day high speed rail with visions of a second crossing that may go through that facility. what i would like to visit with you about and there's actually a body of work that was done under the auspices of the county transportation authority, and there is no right answer to this, but what you envision as the future of the tjpa, both in the near term and the longer term, if you want to ruminate on that. >> i do think that that phase 10 action is really essential. and of course, we have to go in stages and make sure that the trains can actually make it up into the central location and on over, but i again would hope that sitting in this center of the regional connection as the terminal now does would put us in a positi
alicia, the tjpa was the creation of then assembly member carol migdon at the request of then mayor willie brownd was in essence another redevelopment agency, but with a different hat and a different mission. and phase one of that obviously was the building of the transbay terminal. and the second phase is, of course, bringing at a minimum caltrain into that facility and hopefully some day high speed rail with visions of a second crossing that may go through that facility. what i would like to...
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do you all know that willie louis brown, jr. was admitted to san francisco state as a provisional student? they didn't want him there. do you know they also didn't want w.e.b. dubois at harvard, the first ph.d.? what are we afraid of? black people have brains. give us the opportunity, give us the chance. we will produce. my comments as president of this branch has been in this town for now 45 years, was that we don't follow through. we have a whole lot of i'm-going-to-do-it intentions, with resolutions, but some people have fears, whether they should or shouldn't have, but then, you have the bringing together of a community and a real village. but let's pass this resolution with the understanding that we'll bring in representatives from the asian community, bring in representatives from the black community. we don't need a long time. 70 days, and we will deal with this knotted problem of admissions, and if black folks get their foot in the door, and we give them the support and the help they deserve, and these teachers who need
do you all know that willie louis brown, jr. was admitted to san francisco state as a provisional student? they didn't want him there. do you know they also didn't want w.e.b. dubois at harvard, the first ph.d.? what are we afraid of? black people have brains. give us the opportunity, give us the chance. we will produce. my comments as president of this branch has been in this town for now 45 years, was that we don't follow through. we have a whole lot of i'm-going-to-do-it intentions, with...
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brown, gonzaga led at the half. st. mary's for the steal, that left nebbard wide open for the three. 87-65. cardinal were in seattle, willis showed he could fly. 79-61. they are 10-6 in pac-12 play. cal lost to washington state 82- 51. steph curry named to all star team, 8th overall appearance on the team, the 7th time he's been named a western conference starter. sharks in st. louis, almost played on the mississippi river. san jose up 2-1. jones makes one save but blues score to tie the game and we go to over time. lewis on a game winner, sharks lose heart breaker 3-2. they've lost four of the last six games. super bowl, a's reportedly signed rosenthal to a one year $11 million deal. he played last season for royals and padres. early in his career with cardinals he had two seasons with 45 or more saves. they also signed a former red sox dh mitch more land who brings more power to the line up. >>> taking a spin yesterday, wentz to the colts. once considered mvp, his play has regressed. he was pinched by philadelphia at the end of last season. still, no news on jimmy g and that's the way it should be. i am dennis o'donnell.
brown, gonzaga led at the half. st. mary's for the steal, that left nebbard wide open for the three. 87-65. cardinal were in seattle, willis showed he could fly. 79-61. they are 10-6 in pac-12 play. cal lost to washington state 82- 51. steph curry named to all star team, 8th overall appearance on the team, the 7th time he's been named a western conference starter. sharks in st. louis, almost played on the mississippi river. san jose up 2-1. jones makes one save but blues score to tie the game...
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." >> brown: so you wanted to tell the story of a guy we've all seen in the background of tv cop shows, right? you gave him a title, "generic asian guy." >> yeah, so willisa tv show that's like "law and order" or any one of these other police procedurals. and so within that world, willis is a background asian. you know, he doesn't get to talk, is usually seen either delivering food or possibly doing martial arts. and i wanted to tell the story from the perspective of someone who normally we don't get to learn anything about. >> brown: it's very playful. it's entertaining. but you're also raising important questions here about how the stereotypes of asian- americans in popular culture. i think that growing up in the '80s and '90s, i never saw asians on tv, you know, and if i did, they were usually doing martial arts or working at a restaurant. and i wanted to think about, you know, what is that kind of invisibility do to your consciousness? you know, if you grow up never seeing a version of yourself. and what does it do to the consciousness of other people who are in the audience to never see a certain kind of person on television? how does that distort r
." >> brown: so you wanted to tell the story of a guy we've all seen in the background of tv cop shows, right? you gave him a title, "generic asian guy." >> yeah, so willisa tv show that's like "law and order" or any one of these other police procedurals. and so within that world, willis is a background asian. you know, he doesn't get to talk, is usually seen either delivering food or possibly doing martial arts. and i wanted to tell the story from the...
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brown dozers. have you seen the current vaccine numbers?" the line is 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8002 for independents. willien annapolis, maryland. the democrats line. caller: i give the president high ratings. he has had a townhouse meeting. he addressed the american public. and he is acting presidential, not like the thug we had previously. i would give him "a" ratings because he is acting like an adult. and that is why i give him a high rating. host: cy in akron, ohio. caller: uc davis, the university of minnesota and other researchers have found that farm animals can get covid. the cdc and other outlets reported that slaughterhouses have the highest percentage of covid infected workers, many of whom are immigrants, legal and illegal. why is this? from animals can give it to humans, and humans can give it to animals. we know around the world, samples of pork, chicken and seafood have tested positive for covid. the safest thing to do is to avoid meat and fish. we know bolivian and new zealand beef have been found to have covid, which can last up to three weeks in frozen or chilled form. host: in pennsylvan
brown dozers. have you seen the current vaccine numbers?" the line is 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8002 for independents. willien annapolis, maryland. the democrats line. caller: i give the president high ratings. he has had a townhouse meeting. he addressed the american public. and he is acting presidential, not like the thug we had previously. i would give him "a" ratings because he is acting like an adult. and that is why i give him a high...