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the second phone call i got about the levy. he told me the water was already to the bottom of a stop sign. i am trying to imagine how high that water is in my house. i started to panic, but said you need to get out of there. he said i can wait and see what i can do. just tough it out and we will play it by ear. i did want him out of there. tavis: at that point with the water is rising people were on top of buildings. any person with a canoe is sought after. >> when i left my house i don't see anything yet. [unintelligible] maybe three blocks away and he is outside with his wife. he said do you have a cigarette? i said i don't smoke. what is going on? tavis: he is about to drown and once a cigarette. >> there is no place open for cigarettes. i keep going to where i am going. i saw an old man sitting on the porch with his wife. tavis: how many people can you hold. >> two or three. it is easy to flip. tavis: but for folks in decent shape you were rescuing them. >> and nobody in a helicopter. i go a few blocks and hear a deep voice
the second phone call i got about the levy. he told me the water was already to the bottom of a stop sign. i am trying to imagine how high that water is in my house. i started to panic, but said you need to get out of there. he said i can wait and see what i can do. just tough it out and we will play it by ear. i did want him out of there. tavis: at that point with the water is rising people were on top of buildings. any person with a canoe is sought after. >> when i left my house i don't...
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it is a big list if you are calling it unemployment benefit. i would call this income support and think along those lines. >> many people have criminal backgrounds which are dismissed. mr. anyway to see employers -- is anyway to determine dismissed employers? >> it is the state criminal records if you are applying for some job that is in the state. we're not supposed to discuss any arrest unless it is open. if there is a problem there, that is a legal issue. this is the lot in that area. >> there is a penalty not against the employer for information, the penalties are against those that put across that penalty check. >> how do you go out asking for that the entertainer? >> they can call our hotline. if you have any issue, there's a person that handles these issues. this follows discrimination charges. if you would take an adverse action against you, you are supposed to have a copy with the record. get your hands on the thing. they're supposed to do this. i lost this job because of my record. we can work to try to figure this out. >> city depart
it is a big list if you are calling it unemployment benefit. i would call this income support and think along those lines. >> many people have criminal backgrounds which are dismissed. mr. anyway to see employers -- is anyway to determine dismissed employers? >> it is the state criminal records if you are applying for some job that is in the state. we're not supposed to discuss any arrest unless it is open. if there is a problem there, that is a legal issue. this is the lot in that...
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but the real hope is in what i call... what we used to call the silent majority. that's the people who get help, go about their lives, rebuild their families, that's the majority of people who go for help. doug, what is media literacy? media literacy is the ability to understand the messages and the media that one is exposed to and to realize what's being communicated, interpret the messages and be able to act on them appropriately, don't get fooled, understand what the content is and be able to confidently interpret it and integrate it into your life, into your world view. and, mark, why should people need to react if they see an incorrect portrayal of addiction treatment or behavioral health issues on any media? one of the key things that we've talked about here today is having the level of awareness and understanding so that if you see something that does not seem to be right, check it out: what's the source? why are they trying to convey that message to you? that ultimately gets to, you know, if the incentive behind the person sending the message is not necess
but the real hope is in what i call... what we used to call the silent majority. that's the people who get help, go about their lives, rebuild their families, that's the majority of people who go for help. doug, what is media literacy? media literacy is the ability to understand the messages and the media that one is exposed to and to realize what's being communicated, interpret the messages and be able to act on them appropriately, don't get fooled, understand what the content is and be able...
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, called carzonia. and this was a dr. charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath of the earthquake and fire. so he thought why not use these old cable cars. it only lasted about 10, 12 years. guess it wasn't a big hit. he built a more conventional apartment building after that to replace it. it really was the 1906 earthquake and fire that sort of spelled the end of carville. you have these hundreds of thousands of people looking for new homes, suddenly displaced. now they might listen to these men
, called carzonia. and this was a dr. charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were...
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i think the agenda comes through in so much so-called mainstream journalism is something that we can do without now the and the internet is certainly subverted that you have had a very long career in journalism do you think the world is a better place now than it was when you started yes look things improve progress is my. in spite of. the. the imposition of unaccountable power. on our lives i think socially in the way that people lead their lives and make their own arrangements in my lifetime. there's been an enormous amount of progress that said there is also an enormous amount of regression. we live in an imperial age again. i mean that's quite extraordinary we have a technological version of what it was in the nineteenth century with great powers vying for strategic place in the world resources in the world we live in an age of what they call in washington perpetual war and i'm quoting general petraeus permanent war i mean that's not progress that's regression and that we have to deal with and staying on that point what do you think is the best and most painless way for the u.s.
i think the agenda comes through in so much so-called mainstream journalism is something that we can do without now the and the internet is certainly subverted that you have had a very long career in journalism do you think the world is a better place now than it was when you started yes look things improve progress is my. in spite of. the. the imposition of unaccountable power. on our lives i think socially in the way that people lead their lives and make their own arrangements in my lifetime....
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don't call me dummy. now who do you think schnur i am a girl with just good grades. >> the morale of this story is that no matter what people think about you, all you have to do is show who you really are. even if the situation isn't good for you, you must make the best effort you can and you will succeed in this life. jenny chuasiriporn did -- life. [cheers and applause] >> all right. yell about the shooting, about the killings. mothers don't remember reality. phone call. angers, her client. who the media pictures fighting and screaming. wife drops the bottle. neighbors. let mep put some ink in your mind. blue, red, purple, green, black, so many colors of ink i'm going to start an art gearly. google me. violence is my silence. >> all right. i see a room with darkness. i see the color white. poems are made in darkness. poems are p white. poems are shadows. all poems are what you want them to be 79 all poems ar another -- another way to express yourself. i stay active. if i see something i like i'm snatchi
don't call me dummy. now who do you think schnur i am a girl with just good grades. >> the morale of this story is that no matter what people think about you, all you have to do is show who you really are. even if the situation isn't good for you, you must make the best effort you can and you will succeed in this life. jenny chuasiriporn did -- life. [cheers and applause] >> all right. yell about the shooting, about the killings. mothers don't remember reality. phone call. angers,...
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if we are in patrol cars what they are doing all day is running from call to call to call to call. what we get when we talk to people i don't see the cops they are driving by and don't stop or get out. the reason they don't get out or stop because they are going to a call. i liken them as football players you are significant in the stand and far away. i like it better because i can spin on the corner and talk to somebody for an hour. it may be police related issues or personal but i'm not responding to the calls like the cars. that s getting to know people in the community on an individual basis. we go down to the african-american cultural center a lot on fulton street. we call it our second office. in that center, they have kids ranging from you know, 5-6 years old up to 15, i believe it is. and they do all different activities whether it's karate, drill team class. whether they go to picnics or back pack give aways. ron and i go to almost all of them. the ones we can make i think we rarely miss one that was big enough they asked us to come to. and during those activities we play
if we are in patrol cars what they are doing all day is running from call to call to call to call. what we get when we talk to people i don't see the cops they are driving by and don't stop or get out. the reason they don't get out or stop because they are going to a call. i liken them as football players you are significant in the stand and far away. i like it better because i can spin on the corner and talk to somebody for an hour. it may be police related issues or personal but i'm not...
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>> yeah, but we're not going to call dr. laura. we're not calling -- dr. laura's not even a psychologist. she's not a psychiatrist. >> larry: i think she -- >> no, she's a physiologist. her background. so you make better time getting therapy from your masseuse. i mean, really. dr. laura? i mean, i think dr. laura was shocked and she was really, like really ticked off, that this black woman called into her show. i think that's why she went off. she was like, wait a minute, you mean to tell me all these years i've been giving free advice to a bunch of -- you know. so she just went off. these -- calling my show. i think that's why she -- >> larry: she says that black comedians use the n-word. >> what does that have to do with anything? this woman is calling for advice on her, you know, on her marriage. she's not calling on notes for an hbo special. why -- it didn't make any sense at all. i mean, i think dr. laura -- she's probably been saying the n-world for years but it's the first time a black person was actually listening to her show. i did black, larry, f
>> yeah, but we're not going to call dr. laura. we're not calling -- dr. laura's not even a psychologist. she's not a psychiatrist. >> larry: i think she -- >> no, she's a physiologist. her background. so you make better time getting therapy from your masseuse. i mean, really. dr. laura? i mean, i think dr. laura was shocked and she was really, like really ticked off, that this black woman called into her show. i think that's why she went off. she was like, wait a minute, you...
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now bristol palin and levi johnston are calling it quits again. what she says was the final straw this time. ,, [ female announcer ] jobs leaving. a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have a plan for california. [ female announcer ] with our state in crisis, we need a governor with a plan. you need a real plan, something i'll acknowledge i did not have. [ female announcer ] jerry brown. no plan then. no plan now. meg whitman. a plan for jobs. log on. learn more. a shooting ram ned >>> well, nine people are dead, two others injured, after an employee went on a shooting rampage. it happened at a beer distribution warehouse in connecticut during the busiest time of the day. manchester police say 34-year- old omar thornton was called into a meeting this morning. he was told he could either quit or be fired for allegedly stealing beer. that's when he pulled out a handgun, started shooting coworkers before turning the gun on himself. those cow
now bristol palin and levi johnston are calling it quits again. what she says was the final straw this time. ,, [ female announcer ] jobs leaving. a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have a plan for california. [ female announcer ] with our state in crisis, we need a governor with a plan. you need a real plan, something i'll acknowledge i did not have. [ female announcer ] jerry...
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so this is called blown as it's been in development in russia for decades. and. we'll now put it in his calls from next year but the key focus is luxury must go ready as more luxury cars than anywhere else and jaguar hopes a new almost jag will tickle vocal fun see our member two years ago the head of b.m.w. here showing me my brand new bullet proof beam on and this follows in that tradition there's also world firsts like the new landrover and the most powerful ever porsche nine one one. the show was counseled last year as the months long but i spent today the same balls but there was two years ago and i feel sales in russia call sales have jumped almost fifty percent last month on july two thousand and nine the company with one of the most ambitious strategies these guys is trying to revamp its entire range russia's number to call maker says the sales back on the rise between now and the end of the year told to go sales sales would be around seventy five dollars and think we can finish roughly twenty five percent higher on sales for this year versus last year an
so this is called blown as it's been in development in russia for decades. and. we'll now put it in his calls from next year but the key focus is luxury must go ready as more luxury cars than anywhere else and jaguar hopes a new almost jag will tickle vocal fun see our member two years ago the head of b.m.w. here showing me my brand new bullet proof beam on and this follows in that tradition there's also world firsts like the new landrover and the most powerful ever porsche nine one one. the...
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yes the cliche area here to judge how to call their own. favorite thing in my life my mother thinks we can act and songs and revive them. to my grandmother when it time this dress i feel very good and have been desired to sing old songs a desire she hopes to pass along to her young grandson tess or celia r.t. on hungus region. and that brings you up to date i'll be back with a recap of our main stories in about ten minutes coming up two thousand and ten has seen more than its fair share of extreme weather and natural disasters all over the world up next in our interview we speak with piers corbyn who says it has nothing to do with global warming it is just the weather cycle repeating itself that opinion coming your way next on our team. i'm in london today talking to piers corbin who is a long range weather forecasts and we're now and climate change skeptic going to be talking about the recent devastating hot weather that's taking place in russia and also about climate change in general thanks very much for talking to us now we've seen the
yes the cliche area here to judge how to call their own. favorite thing in my life my mother thinks we can act and songs and revive them. to my grandmother when it time this dress i feel very good and have been desired to sing old songs a desire she hopes to pass along to her young grandson tess or celia r.t. on hungus region. and that brings you up to date i'll be back with a recap of our main stories in about ten minutes coming up two thousand and ten has seen more than its fair share of...
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and i'd used it before when i'd called. >> larry: oh, you'd called before? >> yes, sir, i have. >> larry: in the past, had she been helpful? >> she was helpful. i mean, there were some things i didn't agree with, but i still listened to her. >> larry: now, let's listen to more of last week's on-air call when nita and dr. laura. this comes at the end of the conversation. >> i can't believe someone like you are on the raidio spewing out the "n" and i hope everybody heard it. >> i didn't spew out the [ bleep ]. >> everybody heard it. >> yes, they did. >> i hope everybody heard it. >> i they did and i'll say it again. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] what you hear on -- why don't you let me finish a sentence? don't take things out of context. don't naacp me. >> i know what it means and i know it came from a white person and i know the white person made it bad. >> all right, thank you very much. thank you very much. can't have this argument. do you know what, if you're that hypersensitive about color and don't have a sense of humor, don't marry out of your race. >>
and i'd used it before when i'd called. >> larry: oh, you'd called before? >> yes, sir, i have. >> larry: in the past, had she been helpful? >> she was helpful. i mean, there were some things i didn't agree with, but i still listened to her. >> larry: now, let's listen to more of last week's on-air call when nita and dr. laura. this comes at the end of the conversation. >> i can't believe someone like you are on the raidio spewing out the "n" and i...
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how about calling on these guys. up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> today's tip of the day is one of my favorite of all vegetables this time of year, italian zucchini grown to be about five or six feet long! my father has plants in his backyard and that's how big they are. and those plants are his -- i mean, that's everything to him. he loves it so much. as a matter of fact, i got friends who call me my nickname tony gogooz because i like them so much. make sure they are long green like this from top to bottom. very important. not too thick though. make sure it's free from rubbery feeling whatsoever and the greener the better free from any yellowing. when you bring them home it's hard to put it in the refrigerator so cut them up and then put them in the refrigerator but don't store them for too long. mild and delicious? pasta with gagooz. and if you had flowers from the plant you call it pasta with [ foreign language ] and [ foreign language ] sounds as beautiful as it tastes. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and a
how about calling on these guys. up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> today's tip of the day is one of my favorite of all vegetables this time of year, italian zucchini grown to be about five or six feet long! my father has plants in his backyard and that's how big they are. and those plants are his -- i mean, that's everything to him. he loves it so much. as a matter of fact, i got friends who call me my nickname tony gogooz because i like them so much. make sure they are long green like...
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. >> same house, same call? the resolution is adopted. >> item 13, resolution adopting -- authorizing the fire department to enter into a 10- year agreement with the national park service to provide fire and emergency medical services to national park service managed areas within san francisco. >> this is adopted. >> item 13 -- 14, the hiring of permanent career severely and federal firefighters displaced by the closure of the national park service fire station in presidio. >> this resolution is adopted. >> item 15, ordinance amending the planning code to allow new full-service and small self- service restaurants with a conditional use authorization to permit some said especially for the establishment as the right and to prohibit all large fast- food astonishment. >> this ordinances passed on the first reading. >> 16, a resolution approving and authorizing the single line relocation agreement between the san francisco. this commission and the state university to relocate existing centauries sewer and storm drain
. >> same house, same call? the resolution is adopted. >> item 13, resolution adopting -- authorizing the fire department to enter into a 10- year agreement with the national park service to provide fire and emergency medical services to national park service managed areas within san francisco. >> this is adopted. >> item 13 -- 14, the hiring of permanent career severely and federal firefighters displaced by the closure of the national park service fire station in...
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and they're calling for the suspension of prop. 98 which guarantees funding for education. dan from kron 4 news. >> for low friday's will be back until the state passes a budget they begin next week the governor issued the order last week which will require state workers to take three unpaid days per month. last time state workers were still owed a total off 36 days which totals about 15% your new details on prop. 8 tonight. governors ford center and jerry brown filed motions calling for the same-sex marriages in the state carried on more overturn proposition 8 that's the voters approved same-sex marriage band and his legal filings ford center said resuming the marriage is consistent with california's long history of treating all people and their relationships with both dignity and respect. brown a candidate for governor said this week's ruling means that it's time for days to begin airing again. high speed rail is coming to california your looking at in a nation of the high-speed train along a cal train corridor near san francisco. the new high- speed rail plan, as a major
and they're calling for the suspension of prop. 98 which guarantees funding for education. dan from kron 4 news. >> for low friday's will be back until the state passes a budget they begin next week the governor issued the order last week which will require state workers to take three unpaid days per month. last time state workers were still owed a total off 36 days which totals about 15% your new details on prop. 8 tonight. governors ford center and jerry brown filed motions calling for...
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first create a removal called clear cut. second explosives are used. in the. remainder revealed by machinery. on a farm. in the middle east is a hotbed of conflict over many issues but it's water where things really boil the jordan river has become a bone of contention between israel jordan and syria while governments dispute control of sacred parts is the people who suffer expense. see home for quhy has always had to worry about water he has a go she bought a tank to keep as much of the precious stuff in she needs it to wash a family's clothes twice a week and the rest of the time her children know to keep a shell was short in the jordanian capital h two o. is pretty scarce. and i'm not thinking big families usually buy water tanks so we can have enough water to last the whole week but the tanks are expensive and not everyone can afford them we get water to. days a week on those days i switch on the taps and fuel the tanks for a few hours so we can manage on the other days. it's a problem affecting the whole region competition for water between israel jordan
first create a removal called clear cut. second explosives are used. in the. remainder revealed by machinery. on a farm. in the middle east is a hotbed of conflict over many issues but it's water where things really boil the jordan river has become a bone of contention between israel jordan and syria while governments dispute control of sacred parts is the people who suffer expense. see home for quhy has always had to worry about water he has a go she bought a tank to keep as much of the...
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one newspaper called mrs. obama marie antoinette, the french queen who thought little of her poor subjects as she draped herself in extravagance. analyst ruth marcus disagrees. >> while i'm not sure this was politically very smart i also don't see it as a "let them eat cake" moment unless we think the only thing acceptable for them to do is have a staycation and clean the closets. >> reporter: the obamas do plan a trip to promote gulf coast tourism. coast tourism when mrs. obama returns. they'll spend the weekend in panama city, florida, katie. >> couric: sharyl attkisson, thank you, sharyl. and coming up next here on >> couric: and coming up next here on the cbs evening news, the dilemma for democratic candidates-- they may not want the president to campaign for them, but they do need him to raise money. and later, bob schieffer has reported on the nation's political battle-- now he's speaking about his own personal fight against cancer. >> couric: president obama is making a campaign blitz from one end of th
one newspaper called mrs. obama marie antoinette, the french queen who thought little of her poor subjects as she draped herself in extravagance. analyst ruth marcus disagrees. >> while i'm not sure this was politically very smart i also don't see it as a "let them eat cake" moment unless we think the only thing acceptable for them to do is have a staycation and clean the closets. >> reporter: the obamas do plan a trip to promote gulf coast tourism. coast tourism when mrs....
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." >> jimmy: "hold on, i got to take this call from my agent." yeah, like, "joey." >> but she -- but she was right. i listened to her. >> jimmy: that is so cute. that's awesome. >> very sweet. >> jimmy: yeah, she came backstage, she was like a little yoda. >> she is. [ laughter ] i'm not kidding, she is. >> jimmy: good advice all around. we have a clip from the film here, "ramona and beezus." selena gomez. >> royal peanut butter. there's a bit of magic in every jar. >> is that one of your favorites? that's a racket we got to get you into because those tv kids make millions. >> do you think i can be in a commercial like that? >> sure, you'd make a great frog. >> hey! >> hold still. i'm almost done. >> picture perfect, right? >> be realistic, ramona. this is a curling iron, not a magic wand. but, all things considered, i'd say you've never looked better. >> jimmy: there you go. [ cheers and applause ] see, taking care of her. i love it. selena gomez, our good pal. go see "ramona and beezus" this weekend. come back whenever you want, pal, please. >>
." >> jimmy: "hold on, i got to take this call from my agent." yeah, like, "joey." >> but she -- but she was right. i listened to her. >> jimmy: that is so cute. that's awesome. >> very sweet. >> jimmy: yeah, she came backstage, she was like a little yoda. >> she is. [ laughter ] i'm not kidding, she is. >> jimmy: good advice all around. we have a clip from the film here, "ramona and beezus." selena gomez. >>...
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the army is called in. a funeral for the latest victim of mexico's drug wars. there is no such thing for a free lunch, not even in cuba, were subsidized canteens have finally closed. welcome to the bbc news. the pakistani foreign minister has called an emergency meeting of the un general assembly, but if the international community fails to address the effects of flooding, it could undermine gains and the war against terrorism. ban ki moon said pakistan is facing what he called a slow- motion tsunami. >> weeks now into pakistan's crisis, and the u.n. came together at last. an emergency session for any emergency of epic and growing proportions. >> make no mistake. this is a global challenge. it is one of the tests of global solidarity in our times. >> ban ki moon saw the flooding a few days ago, an area the size of italy said to be affected. of 2 6 million people are without shower. for the un, -- up to 6 million people are without power. it said there are also concerns of a potentially more dangerous crisis
the army is called in. a funeral for the latest victim of mexico's drug wars. there is no such thing for a free lunch, not even in cuba, were subsidized canteens have finally closed. welcome to the bbc news. the pakistani foreign minister has called an emergency meeting of the un general assembly, but if the international community fails to address the effects of flooding, it could undermine gains and the war against terrorism. ban ki moon said pakistan is facing what he called a slow- motion...
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call now. call liberty medical at the number on your screen. >>> and finally this half hour, the latest on that now-infamous flight attendant who flew off the handle, to say the least. according to this morning's "wall street journal," steven slater might have been more of an instigator than we first thought. >> that gash you've seen on his head, he supposedly received from the unruly passenger, apparently that was there before the flight, according to people on the plane. >> the plot thickens. for now he does still have a job. here's andrea canning. >> reporter: he's the man everyone seems to be rooting for. >> some really great people out there. i'm getting a glimpse of that. it's a surprise because obviously i've been away for a little while. >> reporter: steven slater headed here to this manhattan apartment building directly from jail where he had spent the past couple of days. when he was finally let out, it was a whole new life for the flight attendant. and clearly, everyone wanted a piec
call now. call liberty medical at the number on your screen. >>> and finally this half hour, the latest on that now-infamous flight attendant who flew off the handle, to say the least. according to this morning's "wall street journal," steven slater might have been more of an instigator than we first thought. >> that gash you've seen on his head, he supposedly received from the unruly passenger, apparently that was there before the flight, according to people on the...
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president newlin: call of roll, please. [roll call] >> excellent. you know, we can do it this way if you'd like, but normally, the president, you go on. president newlin: i've got a lot to learn. just keep kicking me. item number six, presentation regarding one-night event insurance. we have elayna coss, sharp agency. >> just a little bit of background. thanks for coming. actually, vaj suggested that we bring ms. coss to you. we have been discussing in the past imposing requirements via security plans and/or conditions on permits that require folks who use outside promoters to get one-night event insurance. there's been some discussion, but we felt it might be useful to have a short education on the commission on what really means, what that costs, give you an opportunity to dig in a little deeper, if you are going to continue to use that as a condition in each case. the police seem very interested as well, and using that as a condition on places that go to outside promotions. so i'm glad that you've come. i think there's something maybe in your bin
president newlin: call of roll, please. [roll call] >> excellent. you know, we can do it this way if you'd like, but normally, the president, you go on. president newlin: i've got a lot to learn. just keep kicking me. item number six, presentation regarding one-night event insurance. we have elayna coss, sharp agency. >> just a little bit of background. thanks for coming. actually, vaj suggested that we bring ms. coss to you. we have been discussing in the past imposing requirements...
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they're calling this thing super rats. this is a picture of a two and a half foot rat that this guy killed. he said he saw four others roaming around. they fear this may be a species native to south america. these things are literally huge. twice the normal size of what you may find here in new york or elsewhere. two and a half -- >> not in you're riding my train. >> i've not seen one yet. >> you'll see them underneath the subway lines just running. not nice. >> oh, man. >> this actually is pretty interesting. take a look at this woman. because she has magnetic stuff stuck all over her head and she says this is just like a -- since birth she has realized she has a subtle electromagnetic field. close to her body, stuff sticks to her head. photo shop or not, you be the judge. >> i'm very attracted to her. >> time for the polka! ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ tapes that roll in way too slow ♪ ♪ stuff you saw on koppel's show ♪ ♪ that's the world new
they're calling this thing super rats. this is a picture of a two and a half foot rat that this guy killed. he said he saw four others roaming around. they fear this may be a species native to south america. these things are literally huge. twice the normal size of what you may find here in new york or elsewhere. two and a half -- >> not in you're riding my train. >> i've not seen one yet. >> you'll see them underneath the subway lines just running. not nice. >> oh, man....
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a cell phone, a call, calling 911, using your cell phone may detonate that device. so obviously don't use your cell phone. go to a hard wire phone, land line phone, outside, and call 911. what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the cold zone. first responders, we're going to come up to our staging area in the warm area and start moving to get to the incident. you want to be in what zone? the cold zone. uphill, upwind. you believe you have chemicals on your skin or clothing, obviously time is critical. remove everything from your body, wash your hands, flush your body with water. your safety is no. 1. direct contact with
a cell phone, a call, calling 911, using your cell phone may detonate that device. so obviously don't use your cell phone. go to a hard wire phone, land line phone, outside, and call 911. what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not...
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soy called up tebow and said do you -- so i call up tebow. and i said you got time to do this? he said yeah, i can work this in my schedule. everything was made up as we went along. tavis: t-bone, he's busy and everybody -- everybody wants to work with him. what is the relationship? why does everybody want to work with him? >> i can't speak for anybody else, t-bone and i met and kind of became brothers. you know that, how that works you -- you meet somebody and it is just like, you've known them your entire life. i had been known -- i had known him casually, socially for good 10 years or so, 1015 years, seen him around. but -- when we got in the studio together, it was just like we were connected. it worked. and -- it -- i've never had anybody produce my records. i produced my own. i worked with a guy for a while who was an engineer, who -- who helped me produce records. i have always made my own records. with t-bone, i just -- he could just take on so much responsibility that -- you know, at my age, i don't want to do anymore. tavis: at this age, you don't want to do it anymor
soy called up tebow and said do you -- so i call up tebow. and i said you got time to do this? he said yeah, i can work this in my schedule. everything was made up as we went along. tavis: t-bone, he's busy and everybody -- everybody wants to work with him. what is the relationship? why does everybody want to work with him? >> i can't speak for anybody else, t-bone and i met and kind of became brothers. you know that, how that works you -- you meet somebody and it is just like, you've...
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so that people can call in if they have any questions or concerns call a toll-free. or setting up appointments for the 3000 people now to get three vaccinated. >> were lot of them kids? because school is starting out with whooping cough and swine flu you wanna make sure they are not spreading the spirit >> that is a big concern people who needs whooping cough to come back in right away. >> they keep your time sam singer. those people have already been informed will be singer. those people have already been informed will be right back. sn following a breaking story in san francisco bay apparently reports of a distress ships coast guard looking for that now. we have petty officer joining us now. what is the situation? >> 645 this morning coastguard report responded to a distress the still under the golden gate bridge in lost power. they responded and took that bode undertow. well it was taking place the coast guard came across a debris field which had a cooler top another stock from about. that auttoll was stoppedo search for another boat possibly in distress. because
so that people can call in if they have any questions or concerns call a toll-free. or setting up appointments for the 3000 people now to get three vaccinated. >> were lot of them kids? because school is starting out with whooping cough and swine flu you wanna make sure they are not spreading the spirit >> that is a big concern people who needs whooping cough to come back in right away. >> they keep your time sam singer. those people have already been informed will be singer....
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the first is called voice actions. it basically let you tell your phone with your voice, what you want to do. relieving you of having to push buttons on your phone. here some examples. send a text message this is all you do. >> send text to bill byrne, let's meet at 6:00 on fifth avenue outside of the guggenheim museum. >> voilÀ, text message has been sent. setting your alarm is easy with this. >> set alarm for 8:30 a.m., and that one is super simple. >> there is a handy voice action to record a quick message to yourself. >> note to self, pick up some chicken teriyaki for dinner. >> your message is translated to text, and then your phone sent the e-mail to your in box of the message. pretty cool. voice actions works with any web site to. >> go to wikipedia. >> and it can come in handy with directions. >> directions to 826 valencia's street in san francisco. biking directions, or transit directions are all available. >> the other new mobile product they unveiled is called chrome to phone the idea is to connect your web
the first is called voice actions. it basically let you tell your phone with your voice, what you want to do. relieving you of having to push buttons on your phone. here some examples. send a text message this is all you do. >> send text to bill byrne, let's meet at 6:00 on fifth avenue outside of the guggenheim museum. >> voilÀ, text message has been sent. setting your alarm is easy with this. >> set alarm for 8:30 a.m., and that one is super simple. >> there is a...
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that's the number you need to call for more information. >> i don't need to call. i'll leave that alone. >>> time now 5:48. what's happening on the roads? >> that explains a lot. okay. good. let's go outside and take a look at what we have now. traffic is moving along pretty well at the bay bridge toll plaza westbound coming in to san francisco. no major problems on the bridge. in san francisco looks pretty good. foggy. crowd near at&t park for the tryouts but the rest of the city seems quiet now so far any way. 880 north and southbound that traffic looks good right here in front of the coliseum. as a matter of fact we're doing pretty well f. you're driving in from the livermore valley -- let me move this to a little bit. you see the red on the right side there trafficlingment coming in heading west toward livermore and dublin. pretty good. if you're driving across the san mateo bridge looks nice. and 101 near the airport is in good shape. here's steve. >>> thank you, sir. we had the system yesterday that gave us some clouds that were pretty high actually and then
that's the number you need to call for more information. >> i don't need to call. i'll leave that alone. >>> time now 5:48. what's happening on the roads? >> that explains a lot. okay. good. let's go outside and take a look at what we have now. traffic is moving along pretty well at the bay bridge toll plaza westbound coming in to san francisco. no major problems on the bridge. in san francisco looks pretty good. foggy. crowd near at&t park for the tryouts but the rest...
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it also calls for tax increases. the vehicle license fee would increase from 1.15% to one plant 65%. personal income tax will increase one percentage point for almost everyone. however democrats say these increases would be offset because the plan also calls for cutting the state's sales-tax nearly in half. from 6% to 3.5%. and they say these tax increases are deductible on federal tax returns. democrats also proposed allowing the start of new business tax breaks and it would prevent $2 billion in cuts to education and other public services. they're calling for the suspension of prop. 98 which guarantees funding for education. dan from kron 4 news. >> of low for bay area towns along the route of the new high- speed rail line to the real authority has decided not to run the tracks underground off but many communities have won it. kron 4 reports the train will now be elevated or street level. >> the backyard and atherton backup once the existing train track appeared with the addition of a high-speed rail line is causin
it also calls for tax increases. the vehicle license fee would increase from 1.15% to one plant 65%. personal income tax will increase one percentage point for almost everyone. however democrats say these increases would be offset because the plan also calls for cutting the state's sales-tax nearly in half. from 6% to 3.5%. and they say these tax increases are deductible on federal tax returns. democrats also proposed allowing the start of new business tax breaks and it would prevent $2 billion...
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to get our call out there. because one of two will be getting the call. >> reporter: officers are looking out for quality of life complaints. >> our goal is to approach and target violent crime. target those kinds of behaviors that lead to crime. irresponsible drinking, loud parties. >> reporter: we talked to nonstudents near the campus who say the weekend partying starts wednesday night and say it frequently gets out of hand. they welcome the joint police enforcement but some students say they don't think patrols will have much of an impact. >> they can't control it. there were three police officers but over a thousand students. >> reporter: students say increased patrol will lead to shorter response times. >> i think it's a good idea because that way no one falls through the crack. >> reporter: the officers will patrol thursday, friday and saturday nights and a special joint patrols will run through the fall semester. there will also be additional officers on saturday night following football games. we're liv
to get our call out there. because one of two will be getting the call. >> reporter: officers are looking out for quality of life complaints. >> our goal is to approach and target violent crime. target those kinds of behaviors that lead to crime. irresponsible drinking, loud parties. >> reporter: we talked to nonstudents near the campus who say the weekend partying starts wednesday night and say it frequently gets out of hand. they welcome the joint police enforcement but some...
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made you would call them merchants. i mean back to around quite a large a lot of operation and many and i and i would think that ninety five percent of his plots were ordinary commercial goods i know you through television history from washing powder all sorts of things so we're only talking about five percent of the cargoes possibly being. even flying itself illegal in a long and drawn out extradition hearing it took over two years the united states changed added and modify their charges against mr boot to include violating international trade laws as well as arms trafficking his family believes at some point it became a process for the process instead of a process for justice but with this decision it's like for you if you will has demonstrated that the work of the criminal court. in the evidence gathering the questioning of my witness season of all this work that we had to lure through boards related to big extradition to the united states has been thrown away the courts of appeal is controlled by the tiny government
made you would call them merchants. i mean back to around quite a large a lot of operation and many and i and i would think that ninety five percent of his plots were ordinary commercial goods i know you through television history from washing powder all sorts of things so we're only talking about five percent of the cargoes possibly being. even flying itself illegal in a long and drawn out extradition hearing it took over two years the united states changed added and modify their charges...
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that incident began when police were called to the 2100 block of d. street around 1:15 this morning over reports of a home burglary. officers found a suspect in the home and had say police dog to flush him out. >> the dog was hit as was the suspect. the suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene. the dog was transported to a 24 hour vet we have out here, was treated and is expected to survive. >> police have not released the suspect's name yet but residents where the shooting happened had just left for vacation and police believe that's why it was targeted. the district attorney investigates. >> test results could determine whether the leaking gulf oil well has been plugged for good. b.p. says the testing was fun initialled last night and the federal government just minutes ago said work to drill relief well to plug the well must go forward. earlier this month crews put mud and cement on the top of the well. that may be enough to permanently seal it. if not they will pump in mud and cement from below the leak. >> president obama signed a border secu
that incident began when police were called to the 2100 block of d. street around 1:15 this morning over reports of a home burglary. officers found a suspect in the home and had say police dog to flush him out. >> the dog was hit as was the suspect. the suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene. the dog was transported to a 24 hour vet we have out here, was treated and is expected to survive. >> police have not released the suspect's name yet but residents where the shooting...
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very best the results of what we call it importance during blustering to yours is that we practically destroyed industry which were concentrated in our industrial ministers to reach gold then minutes that you invested a military court military complex but it was very well developed quite taking this thing no we are indeed a very difficult situation because my career looked on x. non-addicted i knew it was the next step very important one but the north pole come pete insists area and it wouldn't surprise him dressed to court it would have been done we must find out some kind of thing you very press picked you. direction in the shortage region became zip braces for a new for a lot of your startup companies and zan to develop a technology industry well let's take a look at what the russian version of the silicon valley isn't meant to be here's this report from spotlights energy me that. in five or seven years time the small town of school on the outskirts of moscow hopes to become the russian equivalent of silicon valley the project is part of the country's attempt to move away from its
very best the results of what we call it importance during blustering to yours is that we practically destroyed industry which were concentrated in our industrial ministers to reach gold then minutes that you invested a military court military complex but it was very well developed quite taking this thing no we are indeed a very difficult situation because my career looked on x. non-addicted i knew it was the next step very important one but the north pole come pete insists area and it wouldn't...
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in fact, some people call it chess on ice. which do you prefer, throwing the rock or sweeping? >> i prefer throwing, usually. i like gliding down the ice. it's kind of fun. >> these guys make it look easy. let's see how i do. >> first step is you push out a little bit. then you lift your hips, bring the stone back, then out. >> okay, and then i put my hips up. and then i go like that. >> yeah? watch out! >> so who's that guy at the end yelling at everyone? >> that's the skip. >> what is he telling them? >> he's telling them to sweep the rock as it comes down. he'll say "hurry," "hard," or "yes." those are just different ways to say, "keep sweeping!" >> can i try it? >> if you want to. >> take this one out. go go! yes! go! sweep, sweep! sweep! sweep, sweep, sweep! that was awesome. what's your favorite part of curling? >> well, i like to be here with my friends. and i like the sport. i like the ice, i like the cold. and i don't know, it just seems fun to me. you can hang out with people from different ages, and just have a good time. >> my friends and i are having a lot of fun.
in fact, some people call it chess on ice. which do you prefer, throwing the rock or sweeping? >> i prefer throwing, usually. i like gliding down the ice. it's kind of fun. >> these guys make it look easy. let's see how i do. >> first step is you push out a little bit. then you lift your hips, bring the stone back, then out. >> okay, and then i put my hips up. and then i go like that. >> yeah? watch out! >> so who's that guy at the end yelling at everyone?...
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it goes on and on and on and on. >> reporter: it's called just between friends. an entire building of used kids clothes, toys and gear. >> here's candyland. >> reporter: they are all being sold on consignment and they are all part of the fashionable trend where everything old can be new again. >> people are discovering that it's fun when you find that great pair of, you know, jeans or that great top. it's a great -- you know, you boast about it. >> reporter: admission to that big clothing sale in sonoma is $2. we put more information about it on our website, cbs5.com. if you have a consumer question or complaint, call our hotline 1-888-5-helps-u. >>> all right, julie, breaking news from los angeles county tonight. a wildfire is forcing people to evacuate their homes. live pictures from southern california. this is the angeles national forest. fire started just a couple hours ago near the town of vie area mow. in that short period of time, the fire crews say it's exploded to 80 acres total, no injuries reported. no word on what caused it or when they are going to
it goes on and on and on and on. >> reporter: it's called just between friends. an entire building of used kids clothes, toys and gear. >> here's candyland. >> reporter: they are all being sold on consignment and they are all part of the fashionable trend where everything old can be new again. >> people are discovering that it's fun when you find that great pair of, you know, jeans or that great top. it's a great -- you know, you boast about it. >> reporter:...
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we did have a lot of calls. it was considerably better last weekend. last week and really went pretty well. this is pretty active in the central district. there was a bad korea, where one person where shoved down on the dance floor. -- there was a bad fight, where one person was shoved down on the dance floor. there was another aggravated assault at mijoro's. -- mijoto's. at another club, somebody was spraying champagne allover. i do not know if they have a bottle service their war a champagne bottle, but, once again, they need to be able to see if there is an empty bottle or to have it in the waitresses hand, not the patrons. this last weekend was pretty good, but the weekend before, we had a lot of violence in the broadway and columbus area. i will not go into every detail, but there was some fighting, resisting officers. there was a robbery with the gun on jackson street. there was another battery. and two more batteries, one on broadway and grand, and another on geary. the reason we bring it up is that it is not a specific club, but the problems of
we did have a lot of calls. it was considerably better last weekend. last week and really went pretty well. this is pretty active in the central district. there was a bad korea, where one person where shoved down on the dance floor. -- there was a bad fight, where one person was shoved down on the dance floor. there was another aggravated assault at mijoro's. -- mijoto's. at another club, somebody was spraying champagne allover. i do not know if they have a bottle service their war a champagne...
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. >> [roll call] i might note that commissioner ellis is excused from this afternoon's meeting. she is out of town. commissioner crowley: all right, 3. >> i might call your attention to approval of the minutes of july 13. commissioner moran requested modification of two -- actually, three places. on page 8 in paragraph two in the beginning of the middle, he requested minor clarification of the language here, and on page 9 at the bottom, it said it could be accepted without objection. >> i do not seem to have a copy of the minutes. commissioner crowley: i will give commissioner caen a moment to look at that. >> if you could entertain a motion. commissioner crowley: as amended by commissioner moran, entertain a motion to accept. it has been moved and seconded. all those on the question, please signify by saying aye. >> we had a speaker cards on this item. commissioner crowley: -- we had no speaker cards on this item. commissioner crowley: 90. we now open public comment. members of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commission's jurisdiction but no
. >> [roll call] i might note that commissioner ellis is excused from this afternoon's meeting. she is out of town. commissioner crowley: all right, 3. >> i might call your attention to approval of the minutes of july 13. commissioner moran requested modification of two -- actually, three places. on page 8 in paragraph two in the beginning of the middle, he requested minor clarification of the language here, and on page 9 at the bottom, it said it could be accepted without...
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and i called -- >> ice cube. >> i called ice cube, then i called that catering line. "boogie nights." nobody else. >> i can hear you. >> justin bieber even? >> justin bieber would do it. >> in a pinch. >> justin bieber would have showed up. >> song. you must sing on this set. ♪ >> i forgot the song. what's the song? >> make [ muted ] up. >> what's in your head, will ferrell? ♪ >> that's not really a song. ♪ hey sitting here with peter, mark's got his entourage, i've got a guy i met in the hallway ♪ ♪ go see our movie, we're not going to say anything bad about "dinner with schmucks" ♪ ♪ come on "inception" already you've already seen it eight times ♪ ♪ this is the weekend to break free ♪ >> what a long way since markey mark and the funky bunch, huh? >> pulled down his pants. >> you remember that, huh? there was something, the idea of pairing these guys up came from their joint appearance at the academy awards a few years back. >> well, there's an interesting vibe between eva mendez and will ferrell. let me tell you about a very important phone call
and i called -- >> ice cube. >> i called ice cube, then i called that catering line. "boogie nights." nobody else. >> i can hear you. >> justin bieber even? >> justin bieber would do it. >> in a pinch. >> justin bieber would have showed up. >> song. you must sing on this set. ♪ >> i forgot the song. what's the song? >> make [ muted ] up. >> what's in your head, will ferrell? ♪ >> that's not really a song. ♪...
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so they call me and they call my father el inglis, the english guy. so when they call me that and when my name suffered many different spellings. later on in life, in the 70's, i had many identification cards with names like coffee that i didn't drink at the time, so i began drinking coffee later on, names like caufildo and garfield, my favorite one, that made me wonder if the bureaucrats at the id office knew that i really love cats. without my garfield id, i left havana in 1981 and went to zurich, switzerland, thanks to james joyce. my dancing there became walking through the silence of the city. instead of people looking at me like my family did when i was a child, people began to ask me, where are you from? i felt disoriented, exiled. the changing perception of nature, religious views, philosophical and political opinions, botanical knowledge and idiomatic sounds, everything new. i asked myself many times for a specific reason why my irish family went to cuba and began searching for missing pieces of my irish history in irish, cuban, and catalan a
so they call me and they call my father el inglis, the english guy. so when they call me that and when my name suffered many different spellings. later on in life, in the 70's, i had many identification cards with names like coffee that i didn't drink at the time, so i began drinking coffee later on, names like caufildo and garfield, my favorite one, that made me wonder if the bureaucrats at the id office knew that i really love cats. without my garfield id, i left havana in 1981 and went to...