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moore? paul had a criminal history to be sure, but was he a killer? there were certain things about paul's past detective salm was unable to share with us for reasons we'll explain later that we discovered in old court records, a saga of smart, expensive lawyering dealing with misdeeds that go way beyond tapping an ex-wife's telephone. in 1997, paul was arrested after an incident in san francisco one night. ugly accusation. rape, false imprisonment, assault with a deadly weapon, trying to run his alleged victim over with his pickup truck. charges that could put paul in prison for a decade or more. instead, paul spent nearly three years driving back and forth between his place here in colusa and san francisco engaged in a series of court maneuvers. the result? paul simply got probation after pleading no contest to assault with intent to commit rape but denying blame for the offense. the other charges were dropped. but the conviction put paul on california's sex offenders list, searchable by c
moore? paul had a criminal history to be sure, but was he a killer? there were certain things about paul's past detective salm was unable to share with us for reasons we'll explain later that we discovered in old court records, a saga of smart, expensive lawyering dealing with misdeeds that go way beyond tapping an ex-wife's telephone. in 1997, paul was arrested after an incident in san francisco one night. ugly accusation. rape, false imprisonment, assault with a deadly weapon, trying to run...
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moore? or a hit man as the letter claimed, or was it from somebody who wasn't even on detective salm's radar? whoever it was, five weeks into the case it was about the only lead investigators had. so they played along with the guy, placed an ad as requested in the sacramento bee. and, sure enough. somebody responded. cops rushed to see him. perhaps arrest him. >> he was pretty surprised when he got a visit. >> false alarm. it was just an unlucky guy looking for a job. the killer though? the killer never called. so the whole ms-13 thing, the mexico deal gone wrong was just some sort of game. the real bomber was playing it. the trouble was, nobody knew the rules or the purpose or where the game might end. but more than one way to find a guy brazen enough to sent that material to the cops. >> we had the letters we wanted to get analyzed. we wanted fingerprints. we wanted dna. >> reporter: the letters and envelopes came back clean just as the bomber said they would. what was going on? to investi
moore? or a hit man as the letter claimed, or was it from somebody who wasn't even on detective salm's radar? whoever it was, five weeks into the case it was about the only lead investigators had. so they played along with the guy, placed an ad as requested in the sacramento bee. and, sure enough. somebody responded. cops rushed to see him. perhaps arrest him. >> he was pretty surprised when he got a visit. >> false alarm. it was just an unlucky guy looking for a job. the killer...
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moore than a week later they located her body moore than 100 miles away in houston in the trunk of a car. >> everyone was hoping for an outcome with the loss of life . authorities believe her daughter was found alive, waiting dna testing to confirm her identity. a suspect arrested has appeared in court on charges of kidnapping and tampering with a corpse. her attorney says she was transferred she is being held on a $600,000 bond. >>> coming up, researchers at uc davis have invented a new grape, how it is going to change the wind that you drank . >> after it started getting hot i threw it out of my hand. >> one woman claims her t- mobile foam exploded in her hand, how the company is responding? on the economy, a unique leader. mike bloomberg's created over 400,000 jobs. as president, an opportunity economy that works for us. tax fairness -- where the wealthy pay their fair share. education .. affordable college and high skill vocational training so people can succeed in the new economy. economic security .. lower cost health care and affordable middle-class housing. proven leadership
moore than a week later they located her body moore than 100 miles away in houston in the trunk of a car. >> everyone was hoping for an outcome with the loss of life . authorities believe her daughter was found alive, waiting dna testing to confirm her identity. a suspect arrested has appeared in court on charges of kidnapping and tampering with a corpse. her attorney says she was transferred she is being held on a $600,000 bond. >>> coming up, researchers at uc davis have...
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. >>> the high cost of housing in the bay area means moore working families, moore seniors, moore students are facing hunger. that's why food banks like this one are a lifeline for thousands and your support is vital. help us fill the special bins at any whole foods market. or make a special donation at checkout. a community project from kpix five. joy of missing out with my $5.99 white cheddar cheeseburger combo. ♪ only at jack in the box! ♪ ♪ nev♪ wish i was at jack, right their burgers are great. ♪ head to jack in the box and experience the joy of missing out with my $5.99 white cheddar cheeseburger combo. ♪ only at jack in the box! ♪ >>> happening today, pga is trying to attract new customers in the new year. they're offering free rides. starting today through january 5 , no ticket or clipper cards will be needed to ride the most popular lines in the south bay. >>> this morning a beloved bay area toy story is getting ready to cook close is doors for good. has a 66 year run in san mateo, downtown on the corner of east fifth. just two blocks from the central park. here's a
. >>> the high cost of housing in the bay area means moore working families, moore seniors, moore students are facing hunger. that's why food banks like this one are a lifeline for thousands and your support is vital. help us fill the special bins at any whole foods market. or make a special donation at checkout. a community project from kpix five. joy of missing out with my $5.99 white cheddar cheeseburger combo. ♪ only at jack in the box! ♪ ♪ nev♪ wish i was at jack, right...
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michaellaimed filmmaker moore. he is hosting a new podcast called "rumble with michael moore." you can watch the first hour of our interview at democracynow.org. tune into our new year's day specialist wednesday. the 100th anniversary of the 19th of them it which guarantees the women the right to vote. we begin the new decade with our hour long special about one of the most influential women in u.s. politics, first lady eleanor roosevelt. after the death of her husband franklin roosevelt, she spearheaded the u.n. declaration of human rights. truman called her the first lady of the world. in case you missed it, go to our special on toni morrison. this is oprah winfrey. >> can't you see? we got a home righght here in ts rock, wc? we got a home in this rock. if i i got home, you got 1, 2. so grab it. grab this lanand. hold this land,, my brothers. eight nonobody crying and mymy e . i want you to t te this land, make it, my y brothers. shake it, squeeze it, turn it, twisted, beat it, kick it, k kis it, whipip it, stop it, dig it, plow it, seated, rivet, buy it, sell it, own it, bui
michaellaimed filmmaker moore. he is hosting a new podcast called "rumble with michael moore." you can watch the first hour of our interview at democracynow.org. tune into our new year's day specialist wednesday. the 100th anniversary of the 19th of them it which guarantees the women the right to vote. we begin the new decade with our hour long special about one of the most influential women in u.s. politics, first lady eleanor roosevelt. after the death of her husband franklin...
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"rumble with michael moore." amy: that is michael moore's new podcast. he was recording from the train after the imachment. the, from the train to studios, from the podcast to our broaast, today we spend the rest of the hour with michael moore. i asked him to respond to just how he got in n to watch the impeachment and what it was like. without knowing whether we could get in or not, so we did not have any tickets or anything. we got there and there was t ths huge line. then i said, we are pretty good when we are making a movie getting in to places where we don't belong. how can we get into this? that i thought, wait a minute. sont has a congressman, let's see if we can get in there. office in then's cannonouse office building. just as i opened the door, there at the door is ralph ner. i'm like, whoa. i have not seen him in a long time. -- hey, dan, can we use your office? ralph, you have to do a podcast with me. we sat down for 40 minutes and talked to ralph about all of the things i have been wanting t talk to him about for i don't know, 20 years. but
"rumble with michael moore." amy: that is michael moore's new podcast. he was recording from the train after the imachment. the, from the train to studios, from the podcast to our broaast, today we spend the rest of the hour with michael moore. i asked him to respond to just how he got in n to watch the impeachment and what it was like. without knowing whether we could get in or not, so we did not have any tickets or anything. we got there and there was t ths huge line. then i said,...
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a dozen moore were canceled. the airport says the laser running about 30 to 45 minutes on average . >> it's also big mess of the sacramento international airport, airport kiosks are malfunctioning. all on this, one of the busiest travel days of the year. the troubles all began with a car crash. >> reporter: long lines outside and inside the sacramento airport, passengers not surprised by what's in store. >> the line is forever, i have been here for an hour and i haven't even gone up there to check my bag yet. >> reporter: cause airline staff to check in passengers manually . according to at&t a car crash damaged a bundle of fiber optic bundles making it a long day for travelers while repairs have been made . >> are concessions of been great they came out and brought coffee and water and pastries and we're giving them out to passengers . i think everybody understands it is unfortunate timing. >> reporter: flies delayed last night were able to get out, southwest had to cancel over 10 flights today. what can you do,
a dozen moore were canceled. the airport says the laser running about 30 to 45 minutes on average . >> it's also big mess of the sacramento international airport, airport kiosks are malfunctioning. all on this, one of the busiest travel days of the year. the troubles all began with a car crash. >> reporter: long lines outside and inside the sacramento airport, passengers not surprised by what's in store. >> the line is forever, i have been here for an hour and i haven't even...
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the moore family had been rooted on their land for generations. but an investigation revealed volatile relationships and a deep-seated family feud that had been simmering for decades. now police wanted to know, were the rumors just town gossip or did jealousy lead to murder? here's keith morrison. >> there is an eden in the american west. a wide flat earthen cornucopia whose bounty daily fills the bellies of millions, whose great farms employ legions of workers, and enriched with their profits families that pass the land down, father to son, generation after generation. they live modestly here in california's central valley. multi-millionaires in crop dusters and battered pickup trucks, deeply conservative, self-reliant, tough enough to thrive in a dangerous business that takes guts and brains, and too often lives. here among the churning, thrashing machinery the high-voltage power that helps grow the food of life, death can take a man unawares, even on a sleepy summer day. >> we just looked up and there he was. >> like today. a little boy burst f
the moore family had been rooted on their land for generations. but an investigation revealed volatile relationships and a deep-seated family feud that had been simmering for decades. now police wanted to know, were the rumors just town gossip or did jealousy lead to murder? here's keith morrison. >> there is an eden in the american west. a wide flat earthen cornucopia whose bounty daily fills the bellies of millions, whose great farms employ legions of workers, and enriched with their...
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commissioner moore. >> i want to set aside the a.d.u. question for a moment, as much as i would like to see it, the project indeed builds condominiums, the addition of an a.d.u. in its location i think is manageable and quite a nice idea, because it was labeled as affordable by design. that holds for building an a.d.u., that holds for renting an a.d.u., but that aside, i think the project is approveable. i only have one question for the architect, and that is that i believe that the unit one has serious issues of no privacy at all. and i'm asking as to whether or not you would consider making slight modifications to that particular fact. when you look at how you get into the unit, you have to turn to page 81. you'll see that those people will be rising on the stairs going up to the other units, basically walk by the bedroom units, including those who go into the unit -- which one is that here? i forget my numbers, here. unit 4, going straight to the passageway would also walk by those bedroom windows. so all three bedroom windows of unit
commissioner moore. >> i want to set aside the a.d.u. question for a moment, as much as i would like to see it, the project indeed builds condominiums, the addition of an a.d.u. in its location i think is manageable and quite a nice idea, because it was labeled as affordable by design. that holds for building an a.d.u., that holds for renting an a.d.u., but that aside, i think the project is approveable. i only have one question for the architect, and that is that i believe that the unit...
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[smith] birth name is kevin moore. [mo'] kevin roosevelt moore. [smith] kevin roosevelt moore. we have a former drummer of yours tohank for christening you coi? yes. [smith] tell that story. [mo'] well, the was a band called the billy mitchell trio, and quentin dennard was the drummer in that band. they played at a club called the nucleusuance in l.a., durin' the late '80s and '90s. they didn't have a guitar player because it was a jazz trio. so i would go in and play for free. my job was to play along with the band. it wasn't really a job, [smith] it was a gig. [mo'] whenever i felt like it. and i would play tes. when it was blues time, i was on. somohen, they'd go, "keb all right!" "kevin moore and the blues." (laugh [smith] kevin moore is not much of a blues name. it's more like an accountant. [mo'] yes. [smith] right, i get that. (audience laughs) so, keb' mo', that's it. [mo'] keb' mo'. [smith] and it stuck. [mo'] yeah. [smith] let's starout los . i wanna start, actually, in the reverse order i would ordinarily start. i'd want to talk the record first, and we'll get to the
[smith] birth name is kevin moore. [mo'] kevin roosevelt moore. [smith] kevin roosevelt moore. we have a former drummer of yours tohank for christening you coi? yes. [smith] tell that story. [mo'] well, the was a band called the billy mitchell trio, and quentin dennard was the drummer in that band. they played at a club called the nucleusuance in l.a., durin' the late '80s and '90s. they didn't have a guitar player because it was a jazz trio. so i would go in and play for free. my job was to...
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that motion passes 4-2 with moore and melgar voting against. commissioners, that will place us on item 15a b&c for 725 harrison. this is a large project authorization office development authorization. the zoning administrator will be considering the request for variance. >> jonas, there's been a request to turn off or down the air-conditioning. i know this is at every meeting, but people are super uncomfortable. >> i'm sorry. i'm not part of building management, but the air-conditioning has been broken. i will submit that request again. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. zoning administrator, planning department staff. the item before the planning commission is large project authorization pursuant to planning code sections 329 and 848 so allow the construction of a 14-story mixed use building along harrison street and to grant for building setbacks, narrow and mid-block ally controls, horizontal mass reduction and wind. the item before the zoning administrator are variance requests for obstructions, active use and ground floor alon
that motion passes 4-2 with moore and melgar voting against. commissioners, that will place us on item 15a b&c for 725 harrison. this is a large project authorization office development authorization. the zoning administrator will be considering the request for variance. >> jonas, there's been a request to turn off or down the air-conditioning. i know this is at every meeting, but people are super uncomfortable. >> i'm sorry. i'm not part of building management, but the...
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the work of henry moore has been seen the work of henry moore has been seenin the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 900 sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphics. sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphicslj sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphics. i cannot believe, because his work seems so comfortable, that there was this feeling that it was dangerous, but it was outrageous, that it would defile youth. his first exhibition was in 1928, already his work was causing controversy. the articles that he was studying in cold his work, you know, ugly and disgusting and that he fed on a cesspit. what took people are back was a matter of expression that emphasises sexual nature of his subjects and rejected a realistic treatment of the human figure. it was considered to be primitive, decadent and savage stop ina way primitive, decadent and savage stop in a way was, he wanted to arise in us in a way was, he wanted to arise in us of the deepest forces and
the work of henry moore has been seen the work of henry moore has been seenin the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 900 sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphics. sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphicslj sculptures, thousands of drawings, nearly thousand graphics. i cannot believe, because his work seems so comfortable, that there was this feeling that it was dangerous,...
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commissioner moore raised it. i was wondering what the logic behind that is. >> i'm happy to talk about that. i think staff actually -- we looked into this issue quite a bit. and the -- i think one of the hard aspects of the galleria site is that it is long and narrow and acts as a mid-block passage through post and sutter. and that the retail tenants of the galleria all face inward into that galleria mid-block. on the existing building, the windows that you are seeing along sutter and post are not actually windows into any retail space. they are merely display windows behind which are actually exiting corridors for the galleria. because the galleria is largely keeping much of the existing -- where they are today and the exiting strategy, there was no way to actually bring windows or visibility into any of the retail spaces. again, also, the galleria, the ground floor sits approximately 6 feet below, 5 feet below sidewalk grade and the second floor above. so the combination of that and the exiting, the required me
commissioner moore raised it. i was wondering what the logic behind that is. >> i'm happy to talk about that. i think staff actually -- we looked into this issue quite a bit. and the -- i think one of the hard aspects of the galleria site is that it is long and narrow and acts as a mid-block passage through post and sutter. and that the retail tenants of the galleria all face inward into that galleria mid-block. on the existing building, the windows that you are seeing along sutter and...
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i am not supportive of a continuance. >> commissioner moore? >> request continuance. >> a we should continue taking public comment since we have called up the matter. >> okay. >> okay. i'm sorry. and i think that we will take up the matter of continuance because we had already heard the staff start. >> sure. >> is that okay? >> to take up the matter of the continuance? >> fk o of course, please. >> this wasn't introduced as a continuance matter b u the project was called out. >> members of the public should be allowed to speak to it. >> thank you. >> i think we can continue to hear it. and then we will take up the matter of the continuance -- thank you. >> yes. if the project sponsor could -- >> great. thank you. so it was exactly a year ago when this commission heard the first union square retail to office legislation that was proposed by supervisor peskin. many of us worked very closely with supervisor peskin and we really appreciated the willingness to work with a lot of stakeholders to come up with controls that i a achieve a common goal. m
i am not supportive of a continuance. >> commissioner moore? >> request continuance. >> a we should continue taking public comment since we have called up the matter. >> okay. >> okay. i'm sorry. and i think that we will take up the matter of continuance because we had already heard the staff start. >> sure. >> is that okay? >> to take up the matter of the continuance? >> fk o of course, please. >> this wasn't introduced as a...
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. >> mary tyler moore with ed as ner and coloris leechman. >> only "e.t." was on the set of the epic reunion. then why the big bang theory christmas holds a special place in johnny's galecki's house sflo in the ncis flashback. >> first >>> na na na. >> . ♪ >>> now what are you doing for the holiday sns will you get away, time off. >> actually i'm going to australia to see my family. >> oh, good. >> it's wonderful. >> look at that porcha being on the set of alley mcbeal. "e.t." was there when she shot the christmas episode before ellen came along and became part part of the family. >> we were also on the set of ellen in time for her christmas episode. >> hi. >> so are we on for tonight? >> yes, i am. i'm scared because he is attacking me. >> mr. claus! >> only "e.t." was there back in 2001 as ellen welcomed tv icon mary tyler moore, ed asner and cloris leechman to her show. >> ho, ho, ho. >> isn't that goose? >> no. >> you don't grow up thinking that's happening one day. i'm sitting between mary tyler moore and cloris leechman. it's werd. and then for ed a
. >> mary tyler moore with ed as ner and coloris leechman. >> only "e.t." was on the set of the epic reunion. then why the big bang theory christmas holds a special place in johnny's galecki's house sflo in the ncis flashback. >> first >>> na na na. >> . ♪ >>> now what are you doing for the holiday sns will you get away, time off. >> actually i'm going to australia to see my family. >> oh, good. >> it's wonderful. >>...
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joining me michael moore. he's got a new podcast called "rumble with michael moore." you get to congress, what happens? >> i woke up and i thought wooer rr on the east coast. they got trains here. i'm from motor city. so it's really easy to get from here to d.c. let's just go. so my sister and producer and friend, we all got on the amtrak. we were there -- i don't know, two and a half hours. and we looked around seeing how we could get in. i've made these movies for many years. >> "roger and me" you did something like that. >> it was 30 years ago today that i did "roger and me". but then i thought it's really cold. i don't want to wait around -- >> but you're from michigan. >> it was brutally cold in d.c. on that day. i'm telling you. so i said what is the one office on capitol hill where i will be treated with respect that i deserve and of course we go to the office of the member of congress from flint, michigan. and so we walked in and we said can we get in? and he said i'm going over there now. i'll walk you in. so we sat in the part of the gallery that's for frien
joining me michael moore. he's got a new podcast called "rumble with michael moore." you get to congress, what happens? >> i woke up and i thought wooer rr on the east coast. they got trains here. i'm from motor city. so it's really easy to get from here to d.c. let's just go. so my sister and producer and friend, we all got on the amtrak. we were there -- i don't know, two and a half hours. and we looked around seeing how we could get in. i've made these movies for many years....
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kennedy: let's talk about michael moore a little bit. he is absolutely right into thousand 16 he was one of the few people about president trump. they assume because they hated him so much there is no he's going to get elected. is michael moore just trying to scare people into being excited about voting against the president? or is he right? >> perhaps you'd like to be a liberal that is right. and he is. i am from cleveland ohio originally, the fact is the midwest, those people he is talking about, they have jobs, they have vacation homes, they are seeing industry building back, they have every reason to vote for him and vote for him in higher numbers. we'll california is about to lose a congressional seat because it has a net outmigration of historic residence. kennedy: that's true california's bleeding residents to places like texas. >> i know it's really being objected to in texas now. they say they don't want any more of our politics. kennedy: they really don't. we will have to see what happens. let's talk a little bit about other th
kennedy: let's talk about michael moore a little bit. he is absolutely right into thousand 16 he was one of the few people about president trump. they assume because they hated him so much there is no he's going to get elected. is michael moore just trying to scare people into being excited about voting against the president? or is he right? >> perhaps you'd like to be a liberal that is right. and he is. i am from cleveland ohio originally, the fact is the midwest, those people he is...
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>> aye. >> u a commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner richards? >> aye. >> commissioner koppel. >> no. >> that motions passes 5-1 with commissioner koppel voting against. that will place us on item 17 for 2018-007267ofa that is an office development authorization. >> good afternoon, or good evening president melgar and member bs of planning commission. before you is a request for an office allegation from the office development limit authorizing up to 49,999 square feet of general office use. i would like to submit a revised motion for the for the record and looks like changes to clean up language pertaining to sponsor's contact, parking, and the recording of permit a and drawings. i have hard copies on hand and happy to go over the specifics if desired. the project 865 market street is at the southeast corner situated within the c3r zoning district three blocksout of union square with the distinct portion of the larger westfield center completed in 1988, this specific portion of it. the proposed project will convert 49,999 of existing retail, acc
>> aye. >> u a commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner richards? >> aye. >> commissioner koppel. >> no. >> that motions passes 5-1 with commissioner koppel voting against. that will place us on item 17 for 2018-007267ofa that is an office development authorization. >> good afternoon, or good evening president melgar and member bs of planning commission. before you is a request for an office allegation from the office development limit...
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and we won the world cup in 1966 bobby moore and we won the world cup in1966 and it bobby moore and we won the world cup in 1966 and it is a chance to catch up in 1966 and it is a chance to catch up on history i did not really know about. and revisit the glory days. it isa about. and revisit the glory days. it is a shame he was known condition to see how close we came in 18 months ago to win it. those who were members of that team... with every passing year, the legends become bigger because we have never been able to achieve that. why not? because we have not been good enough. brutally honest. like a lot of places, water everywhere. enough. brutally honest. like a lot of places, water everywherem enough. brutally honest. like a lot of places, water everywhere. it is a quagmire. it looks incredibly peaceful and if you did not know better, it looks like a pretty picture but it belies the horrible stuff that goes with flooding and it has been relentless. who would have thought that only two years ago we we re thought that only two years ago we were talking about drought and undergroun
and we won the world cup in 1966 bobby moore and we won the world cup in1966 and it bobby moore and we won the world cup in 1966 and it is a chance to catch up in 1966 and it is a chance to catch up on history i did not really know about. and revisit the glory days. it isa about. and revisit the glory days. it is a shame he was known condition to see how close we came in 18 months ago to win it. those who were members of that team... with every passing year, the legends become bigger because we...
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the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 900 sculptures, many of them immense, as well as thousands of drawings and nearly 1000 graphics. i mean, i can't believe, because his work seems so comfortable, that there was this feeling that it was dangerous, that it was outrageous that he would defile youth. his first exhibition was in 1928. already, his work was causing controversy. the art schools that he was in understudying in ——and studying in, called his work, you know, ugly and disgusting ugly and disgusting and that he fed ona cesspit. what took people back was a manner of expression that emphasised the sexual nature of his subjects and rejected the realistic treatment of the human figure. it was considered to be primitive, decadent and savage in a way it was, he wanted to arise and as the deepest forces and instincts. a great deal can still be done with three—dimensional forms as a means of expressing what people feel about themselves and about nature and about the wo
the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 900 sculptures, many of them immense, as well as thousands of drawings and nearly 1000 graphics. i mean, i can't believe, because his work seems so comfortable, that there was this feeling that it was dangerous, that it was outrageous that he would defile youth. his first exhibition was in 1928. already, his work was causing controversy. the art schools that he was in...
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ashley: michael moore says he's backing bernie sanders. he's the one the democrats should put their money ander behind to support. does bernie play that well across most of america with the socialist label with him? >> i think bernie plays well within the base of the democratic party, and san francisco and new york city. and that's as far as it goes. i think most of fly over territory are horrified that their 401ks being snatched for redistribution of wealth. ashley: who cops out from the democrat party to take on donald trump. what is your prediction. >> i think the party is radical enough and i think they think he got it stolen last time by hillary. maybe bernie. but i don't think he's selling it. ashley: niger? >> i don't want to pull the race car. but i think a dark horse like michelle obama or stacey abrams. ashley: gentlemen, thank you both. we appreciate your time. coming up. remember when elizabeth warren claimed she was part native american? >> the facts suggest you absolutely have native american ancestry in your pedigree. >> my
ashley: michael moore says he's backing bernie sanders. he's the one the democrats should put their money ander behind to support. does bernie play that well across most of america with the socialist label with him? >> i think bernie plays well within the base of the democratic party, and san francisco and new york city. and that's as far as it goes. i think most of fly over territory are horrified that their 401ks being snatched for redistribution of wealth. ashley: who cops out from the...
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commissioner moore? >> i am glad that through the introduction of new buildings, that means we are seeing artwork in this part of town. i think the size of the buildings, together with the size of these particular pieces are a very good complement and i do look forward to seeing them. could you tell me as to whether or not the perforation of the work allows sound to be picked up once the air moves through it these areas are quite wind intensive and whenever you put a small hole into a surface, there may be potentially a sound. can you comment on that? >> that is something we can review. >> i would be interested in that >> thank you. >> seeing nothing further, we can move on to item 13. 1369 sanchez street. this is a conditional use authorization. on october 24th, 2019, after hearing and closing public comment, a motion to approve with conditions failed 2-2. it was continued to today by vote of 4-0. commissioner johnson and commissioner diamond, in order for you to participate, you need to acknowledge you
commissioner moore? >> i am glad that through the introduction of new buildings, that means we are seeing artwork in this part of town. i think the size of the buildings, together with the size of these particular pieces are a very good complement and i do look forward to seeing them. could you tell me as to whether or not the perforation of the work allows sound to be picked up once the air moves through it these areas are quite wind intensive and whenever you put a small hole into a...
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joining me now michael moore. he has a new podcast called rumble with michael moore. you got there, had no ticket, didn't tell anybody you were coming. you get to congress, what happens? >> like i said i woke up and we're on the east coast and we have trains here. i'm from motor city. it's really easy to get from here to d.c. let's just go. so my sister and my producer and friend, we all got on the amtrak. we were there i don't know 2 1/2 hours and we walked over to capitol hill and started looking around seeing how we could get in. i've made these movies for many years -- >> you're standing around looking how to get in -- >> actually it was 30 years ago tonight that roger and the theaters -- >> a long time ago you setout the idea when you go somewhere you're going to get in. >> yes, and that is generally the case. but then i thought it's really cold. so i don't want to wait around a lot figuring out which door to go through. it was brutally cold in d.c. on that day i'm telling you. it was like, you know, so i said where is the one office on capitol hill where i will
joining me now michael moore. he has a new podcast called rumble with michael moore. you got there, had no ticket, didn't tell anybody you were coming. you get to congress, what happens? >> like i said i woke up and we're on the east coast and we have trains here. i'm from motor city. it's really easy to get from here to d.c. let's just go. so my sister and my producer and friend, we all got on the amtrak. we were there i don't know 2 1/2 hours and we walked over to capitol hill and...
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michael moore joins me next. you're watching "hardball." michael moore joins me next. you're watching "hardball. >>> welcome back to "hardball." with just one month to go before the first ballots are cast in the 2020 democratic primaries the contest seems to be open than ever. in this cycle it seems the largest presidential field in modern times and the race is to win. confusion rather than clarity continues to be the story of the contest for the 2020 nomination. what continues to define the democratic race is the absence of a candidate that's truly captured the imagination of voters. writes that democratic voters appear torn between heart and head. many are looking for a candidate who will inspire them while also being somewhat risk averse. well, those conflicting impulses could be one reason the race seems to be shifting and shifting and the answer to the question of what and whom it will take to beat trump still lies at the center of oit all, but not all voters are torn. oscar winning filmmaker michael moore says we have a winning candidate in bernie sanders. i spok
michael moore joins me next. you're watching "hardball." michael moore joins me next. you're watching "hardball. >>> welcome back to "hardball." with just one month to go before the first ballots are cast in the 2020 democratic primaries the contest seems to be open than ever. in this cycle it seems the largest presidential field in modern times and the race is to win. confusion rather than clarity continues to be the story of the contest for the 2020...
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commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore. >> the topic design guidelines is too long. is there a way to simplify that? r.e.d. or stdg? >> as we continue to work in acronyms, you use them every day, i say what does this mean? >> it is awful. i called them retained elements. that is the shorthand in the office. i think the director said nothing longer than three letters. he appreciate that. we don't need acronyms. the restdg is awful. i think it is important that we see the system. we have topic design guidelines and area design guidelines working with urban design guidelines and supersede the qualities because they are specific. >> we don't want the acronym for special topic design guidelines. >> no, we don't want to do that. >> thank you. >> very good. there is a motion seconded to adopt the guidelines. commissioner diamond. (roll call). >> so moved. that passes unanimously 7-0. item 10. 2019-022159c wp japan town special area design guidelines. this is an informational presentation. >> we have a double feature today. we bring forward today an informational item lookin
commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore. >> the topic design guidelines is too long. is there a way to simplify that? r.e.d. or stdg? >> as we continue to work in acronyms, you use them every day, i say what does this mean? >> it is awful. i called them retained elements. that is the shorthand in the office. i think the director said nothing longer than three letters. he appreciate that. we don't need acronyms. the restdg is awful. i think it is important that we see...
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he said moore would give the devil the benefit of the law. when moore asks roper, would he instead cut a great road through the law to get after the devil, roper proudly declares, yes, i'd cut down every law of england to do that. moore spontds, and when the last law is cut down, and the devil turned around on you, where would you hide, roper? all the laws being flat. he said, this country is planted thick with laws from coast to coast, man's laws, not god's. and if you cut them down and you're just the man to do it, do you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then? and he finished by saying, yes, i'd give the devil of the benefit for the law for my own sake. so i will conclude with this. both sides of this controversy have demonized the other to justify any measure in their defense, much like roper. perhaps that's the saddest part of all of this. we have forgotten the common article of faith that binds each of us to each other and our constitution. however before we cut down the tree so carefully planted by the f
he said moore would give the devil the benefit of the law. when moore asks roper, would he instead cut a great road through the law to get after the devil, roper proudly declares, yes, i'd cut down every law of england to do that. moore spontds, and when the last law is cut down, and the devil turned around on you, where would you hide, roper? all the laws being flat. he said, this country is planted thick with laws from coast to coast, man's laws, not god's. and if you cut them down and you're...
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commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: i would looks to ask in follow-up to a question that was raised. what is your comment on what he said? for us it is like the devil is in the detail. i am not a particularly skilledd person. it takes time to check off every point. i am sure you can understand that. i would like you to comment because it is an idea that is well pressed and i wonder what you think. >> this correction was given to us by one of our better streets people. they were not able to enforce this on certain streets. what they are proposing is a compromise to make sure we capture everything we are supposed to cap turn. it was presented to me as not substantive and the explanation made it seem like that. our goal is to not make big changes. i think what tom had as the proposed amendment is a workable solution. >> did you have something, commissioner johnson? did you want to say something? >> just so it might be helpful to see the code section again. i don't know if the over head will show this. the description earlier would change the language here to read or neighborhood commer
commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: i would looks to ask in follow-up to a question that was raised. what is your comment on what he said? for us it is like the devil is in the detail. i am not a particularly skilledd person. it takes time to check off every point. i am sure you can understand that. i would like you to comment because it is an idea that is well pressed and i wonder what you think. >> this correction was given to us by one of our better streets people. they...
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(pam) and i'm pam moore. that quick thinking young girl is credited with saving the lives of her family tonight.(ken) kron fours rob fladaboe has more on the story from san jose. (daughter and father hug
(pam) and i'm pam moore. that quick thinking young girl is credited with saving the lives of her family tonight.(ken) kron fours rob fladaboe has more on the story from san jose. (daughter and father hug
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but genealogist cece moore's been able to identify two of ben's second cousins. she traces their family trees all the way to their great grandparents. then builds the family trees forward with their descendants. poring over obituaries, gravesite locators, and census records, she pared it down to two women. sisters. one who would be ben's aunt, and the other would be his mother. >> how certain did you feel that you had the right two women that probably would wind up being his mother? >> oh, i -- i felt completely certain that i had the right two women. because of the way the family trees came together, there was just no other explanation. >> reporter: for ben, the meteoric moment is here. >> i'm going to see if she's willing to talk to me. i've been less nervous doing operations in baghdad than i am right now. >> reporter: unannounced, ben's rolling the dice, pulling into the office building where one of the sisters works, certain she's either his aunt or his biological mother. tell me what your feeling is. you're dialing that number and you're waiting. >> the key
but genealogist cece moore's been able to identify two of ben's second cousins. she traces their family trees all the way to their great grandparents. then builds the family trees forward with their descendants. poring over obituaries, gravesite locators, and census records, she pared it down to two women. sisters. one who would be ben's aunt, and the other would be his mother. >> how certain did you feel that you had the right two women that probably would wind up being his mother?...
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commissioner moore? >> i would agree with the statement because the increase in the unit and adding roof deck to the upper unit is a little bit -- whatever. i would agree with us asking for the addition of an a.d.u. reflects the 2017 comments on the comments -- on the project. this is a message that we pretty consistently tell everybody. >> commissioner fung? >> there are standards for drawings, aren't there? >> yes, we do have plan guidelines. >> whose responsibility is it to make sure that the drawings are readable? >> we do double check and triple check before we publish packets, but there are occasional situations where sometimes the way plans get printed is kind of not exactly what we are -- >> i'm not try to criticize, but this is the second one, the second week. they are all blacked out. >> if i may chime in, this is actually neck this is correct. this is a second time with this particular architect. i don't know if it is his printing that is prestigious or not. nothing against him, but maybe it i
commissioner moore? >> i would agree with the statement because the increase in the unit and adding roof deck to the upper unit is a little bit -- whatever. i would agree with us asking for the addition of an a.d.u. reflects the 2017 comments on the comments -- on the project. this is a message that we pretty consistently tell everybody. >> commissioner fung? >> there are standards for drawings, aren't there? >> yes, we do have plan guidelines. >> whose...
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filmmaker michael moore blasting trump supporters. >> white guys voted for trump. any time you see three white guys walk towards you down the street. two of them voted for donald trump. they are not good people. you should be afraid of them. trish: we have the full sound later this hour. it's a christmas favorite. "home alone 2." >> where is the lobby? >> down the hall and to the left. trish: wait until you hear which country nixed that very scene and why they claim they cut out the scene with the president of the united states. remember when the democrats said president trump is a national threat and had to be removed from office right now. >> congress cannot wait for the next elections to address this misconduct. >> it's a rush to justice and we must not delay. >> nothing could be more urgent. trish: nothing is more urgent but nancy pelosi is taking her sweet time man: sneezes skip to the good part with alka-seltzer plus. now with 25% more concentrated power. nothing works faster for powerful cold relief. oh, what a relief it is! so fast! thlook at all this ink n
filmmaker michael moore blasting trump supporters. >> white guys voted for trump. any time you see three white guys walk towards you down the street. two of them voted for donald trump. they are not good people. you should be afraid of them. trish: we have the full sound later this hour. it's a christmas favorite. "home alone 2." >> where is the lobby? >> down the hall and to the left. trish: wait until you hear which country nixed that very scene and why they claim...
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item 5, commission comments and questions. >> commissioner moore? >> i would like to ask the commission to consider a discussion on the following. i see in gas stations where we have small service space which is like a tiny little local repair, that there are more and more being eliminated in making room to commercial component of retail expanding into sellingly core and alcohol -- selling liquor and alcohol. we are losing important labor space as we continue to eliminate gas stations, the ability to have a quick repair done at the gas station, including supporting small businesses is being lost. we had a discussion about that a few years ago when on the corner of california, for keeping the service bay. women said we don't know anybody else. this is the person we trust with our small car repairs, and now we are seeing an erosion of that particular element in gas stations. i would like the commission to think about that. i would like us to fold that discussion into a broader look at service stations where they are located in serving the city as a wh
item 5, commission comments and questions. >> commissioner moore? >> i would like to ask the commission to consider a discussion on the following. i see in gas stations where we have small service space which is like a tiny little local repair, that there are more and more being eliminated in making room to commercial component of retail expanding into sellingly core and alcohol -- selling liquor and alcohol. we are losing important labor space as we continue to eliminate gas...
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west virginia republican senator shelley moore capito joins us now. senator, you got some boarder wall funding through. how did you do that? >> well we have it through the senate in a bipartisan way. we had five billion dollars which was the president's request of a border wall system. it is not all just wall. a lot is electronics surveillance comes along with it. the problem we can't get it all the way through because on the house side they keep wanting to handcuff the president. we know this is essential to our national security but we did here in the senate get a bipartisan bill through our committee. stuart: only through the committee in the senate? >> only through the committee, yes. stuart: oh, i thought we actually got the five billion dollars supplied and out there actually working. but no. >> we're still working on it. stuart: it will be held up, isn't it? >> in all likelihood won't be five billion, i think robust funding for the wall because the realization that it is working. our border patrol agents have a plan. this puts into place that p
west virginia republican senator shelley moore capito joins us now. senator, you got some boarder wall funding through. how did you do that? >> well we have it through the senate in a bipartisan way. we had five billion dollars which was the president's request of a border wall system. it is not all just wall. a lot is electronics surveillance comes along with it. the problem we can't get it all the way through because on the house side they keep wanting to handcuff the president. we know...
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and a big loss for china. >> great point, steve moore here. there is so much i want to ask you about this, this is such breaking news about this potential deal, you are right both pelosi and president trump are big winners if they can pull this together. asking about mexico, i can not see how mexicans would not ratify this in a second, they are one of the big winners, maybe more on labor enforce. side, but mexico will sign it, will they not? >> they will. they stand to win, they understand what is at stake a larger scale. after nafta passed, so membership of our industries, moved to mexico. then after china joined wto, they moved out of mexico within to china, now with higher domestic origin rules, those jobs will come back to north america, and many will go to mexico. mexico understands that, that is why they hill up the transpacific partnership over automobile origin rules, they did not want to lose their auto industry. >> we have our own maria bartiromo that just said not long ago her sources say that usmca will come to floor for vote next
and a big loss for china. >> great point, steve moore here. there is so much i want to ask you about this, this is such breaking news about this potential deal, you are right both pelosi and president trump are big winners if they can pull this together. asking about mexico, i can not see how mexicans would not ratify this in a second, they are one of the big winners, maybe more on labor enforce. side, but mexico will sign it, will they not? >> they will. they stand to win, they...
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moore?question, mr. host: -- guest: yes. a 74-year-olduld president of the united states for bid and threaten colleges if they released his sat scores, thank you? i am not sure what he is referring to. host: i don't, and not exactly a part of our topic of economic discussion. we can move on to shirley in north carolina. republican. caller: good morning. i have several things i would like to say. i am an 82-year-old living on social security, and no, everything has not helped to me that much, but look what it has done for other people. i think what trump has done is wonderful. -- them doubting him him for his life, i want to ask all of these people that are criticizing that are doing so bad towards him, let the one of them that is not a sinner, who has never stolen anything, they anyway,t sinned in throw the first stone. i think trump is doing the best he knows how and trying to help our country. guest: merry christmas to her and all of the callers. i would simply say, this is just about the two-year anniversary cut that took
moore?question, mr. host: -- guest: yes. a 74-year-olduld president of the united states for bid and threaten colleges if they released his sat scores, thank you? i am not sure what he is referring to. host: i don't, and not exactly a part of our topic of economic discussion. we can move on to shirley in north carolina. republican. caller: good morning. i have several things i would like to say. i am an 82-year-old living on social security, and no, everything has not helped to me that much,...
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ashley: michael moore says he's backing bernie sanders. he's the one the democrats should put their money ander behind to support. does bernie play that well across most of america with the socialist label with him? >> i think bernie plays well within the base of the democratic party, and san francisco and new york city. and that's as far as it goes. i think most of fly over territory are horrified that their 401ks being snatched for redistribution of wealth. ashley: who cops out from the democrat party to take on donald trump. what is your prediction. >> i think the party is radical enough and i think they think he got it stolen last time by hillary. maybe bernie. but i don't think he's selling it. ashley: niger? >> i don't want to pull the race car. but i think a dark horse like michelle obama or stacey abrams. ashley: gentlemen, thank you both. we appreciate your time. coming up. remember when elizabeth warren claimed she was part native american? >> the facts suggest you absolutely have native american ancestry in your pedigree. >> my
ashley: michael moore says he's backing bernie sanders. he's the one the democrats should put their money ander behind to support. does bernie play that well across most of america with the socialist label with him? >> i think bernie plays well within the base of the democratic party, and san francisco and new york city. and that's as far as it goes. i think most of fly over territory are horrified that their 401ks being snatched for redistribution of wealth. ashley: who cops out from the...