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commissioner richardson: thank you very much. in conclusion, i feel very confident that this is a good document. my recommendation is for approval. thank you. commissioner borden: i would like to review a few things. first, we may not all agree with the mitigation measures. this document goes through significant unavoidable impact and the mitigation measures taken. we may not agree on what those are. we may not think they go far enough, but amounted to highlight some areas. there was a reference to a 2006 plan, and the project description in the most recent plan has 8000 housing units. so the project description -- people mentioned there was a discrepancy. but the project description in my document represents the product we are discussing. i do not see consistency there. in terms of the changes mentioned, all of the changes reduce the impact. there are less tall buildings and less parking spaces. that is a reduction in the impact. that is exactly what ceqa is trying to achieve. the whole purpose is to mitigate impacts. but i want
commissioner richardson: thank you very much. in conclusion, i feel very confident that this is a good document. my recommendation is for approval. thank you. commissioner borden: i would like to review a few things. first, we may not all agree with the mitigation measures. this document goes through significant unavoidable impact and the mitigation measures taken. we may not agree on what those are. we may not think they go far enough, but amounted to highlight some areas. there was a...
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let me call of ashley chang, javier marquez, eric butler, roland anderson, alex leoaspe, orange richardson iv, ricky sederis, calvin chen, neal bareck, stephen peck, ramon robinson, and thomas charts. each member of the public will have at least two minutes to speak unless my colleagues have questions. >> thank you for having me, supervisors. i am a community embassador. but i am here today to speak as a resident of district 10. there are overwhelming needs by my community, especially the asian community, about digital
let me call of ashley chang, javier marquez, eric butler, roland anderson, alex leoaspe, orange richardson iv, ricky sederis, calvin chen, neal bareck, stephen peck, ramon robinson, and thomas charts. each member of the public will have at least two minutes to speak unless my colleagues have questions. >> thank you for having me, supervisors. i am a community embassador. but i am here today to speak as a resident of district 10. there are overwhelming needs by my community, especially the...
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. >> reporter: film student lauren richardson is part of the team that shot the video. she watched the chaos unfold from behind the lens and says the man in the video wasn't the only one carrying a gun. >> they were just shooting randomly. it seems like one person heard a gunshot and anybody else who had a gun in the area just started shooting. >> reporter: caught in the cross-fire this man eric bush and a mother of 2latoya of union city in kennedy city. both are pronounced dead. >> i don't even know her but i can imagine what her family is going through they were right there. >> reporter: and back there right at the scene is where we found her family again. her mother grieving reliving the moment she found her daughter dead. >> you have your baby to go home to, you know. i am trying to beg her to get up. she took like two deep breaths. she had a pulse for me. and then no pulse. >> reporter: a third woman shot survived but is hospitalized in critical condition. despite the video police have made no arrests. richardson hopes the images send a message to the people who pu
. >> reporter: film student lauren richardson is part of the team that shot the video. she watched the chaos unfold from behind the lens and says the man in the video wasn't the only one carrying a gun. >> they were just shooting randomly. it seems like one person heard a gunshot and anybody else who had a gun in the area just started shooting. >> reporter: caught in the cross-fire this man eric bush and a mother of 2latoya of union city in kennedy city. both are pronounced...
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among couple dozen that turned up off richardson bay. she is a researcher. >> i like sharks. >> leopard sharks enter the bay to spawn but rarely do they turn up dead on the shore. they found two dead sharks and then found another one acting strangely. >> they kept getting stuck in the mud. went to check it out. a guy tried help it out. it kept swimming in. like the radar was off. >> they have been turning up dead farther south. they are conducting necropsies but the prevailing theory is the heavy rain diluted the sam water in the bay. >> they don't need full conditions but below 15 to 18 parts for 1,000 they'd have a difficult time. >> tiburon residents are also concerned about the overall quality of the water. >> anything about the bay or water concerns, which is what we have. we have to protect it. >> they are asking people to report leopard sharks they see in distress. lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> a gilroy man may spend the rest of his life in prison for killing his girlfriend's puppy. he has been charged with spousal battery and animal
among couple dozen that turned up off richardson bay. she is a researcher. >> i like sharks. >> leopard sharks enter the bay to spawn but rarely do they turn up dead on the shore. they found two dead sharks and then found another one acting strangely. >> they kept getting stuck in the mud. went to check it out. a guy tried help it out. it kept swimming in. like the radar was off. >> they have been turning up dead farther south. they are conducting necropsies but the...
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presidential debate including a special appearance from none other than former new mexico governor bill richardson we've got an exclusive with matt dillon on osama bin laden and we'll pin down jake and lou all the world's smallest political quiz how the time flies when liberty is on the rise you're watching adam versus the man. last night's republican presidential debate in south carolina kicked off a long battle for the privilege of facing off with barack obama but this was not the g.o.p. a four years ago in the two thousand and eight presidential debates it was the big government interventionist neil cons against the not so big government social conservatives that was the quintessential divide between the candidates against that backdrop it's understandable why ron paul was cast aside as an outsider but not last night it would seem now the struggle for the soul of the g.o.p. will be between the libertarian or libertarian leaning constitutionalists and the social conservatives now this is not to say by any stretch of the imagination that mr universal health care for minnesota tim pawlenty and pre
presidential debate including a special appearance from none other than former new mexico governor bill richardson we've got an exclusive with matt dillon on osama bin laden and we'll pin down jake and lou all the world's smallest political quiz how the time flies when liberty is on the rise you're watching adam versus the man. last night's republican presidential debate in south carolina kicked off a long battle for the privilege of facing off with barack obama but this was not the g.o.p. a...
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she is a researcher at the richardson bay audobon center. >> it is heart wrenching. i like sharks so it is kind of sad. >> reporter: sharks enter the bay to spawn but rarely do they turn up dead along the shore. karen discovered two dead sharks two weeks ago and shortly after that saw another one acting strangely. >> they kept getting stuck in the mud and they went to check it out and this guy tried to help it out. but it kept swimming back in like its radar was off or something. >> reporter: the sharks have been turning up dead farther south in san mateo county. theythey. so far the prevailing theory is that heavy winter rains have diluted the saltwater in the bay, throwing the shark's body chemistry out of balance. >> they can exist in a midrange. they don't need pool ocean conditions but anything below 15 to 18 parts per thousand they would probably have a difficult time. >> residents we talked to say they hope researchers figure it out soon. while they are worried about the sharks they are also concerned about the overall quality of the water. >> anything to do w
she is a researcher at the richardson bay audobon center. >> it is heart wrenching. i like sharks so it is kind of sad. >> reporter: sharks enter the bay to spawn but rarely do they turn up dead along the shore. karen discovered two dead sharks two weeks ago and shortly after that saw another one acting strangely. >> they kept getting stuck in the mud and they went to check it out and this guy tried to help it out. but it kept swimming back in like its radar was off or...
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richardson. look across the square, the boston public library, charles mckim, and very similar in many ways to a building in paris, and he said so. you used the word earlier ins playstation. inspiration from paris. they all wrote they wanted to bring something home to make things better here. they were doing something they felt was a service to their country. >> you have not mentioned george healy, and i am going put up the painting on the screen. who is george healy? >> george healy to me is a great american story. george healy was an irish boy who grew up in the streets of boston, no money, for education, but talent to paint and draw. he was told you're good. you could go all the way with this talent. but he knew he had to go train with somebody. there was nobody to train with, no art school. so, without any money except what he had been able to save, no knowledge of french, knowing no one in paris, he went to paris, and he became the most sought-after and in many ways, most accomplished americ
richardson. look across the square, the boston public library, charles mckim, and very similar in many ways to a building in paris, and he said so. you used the word earlier ins playstation. inspiration from paris. they all wrote they wanted to bring something home to make things better here. they were doing something they felt was a service to their country. >> you have not mentioned george healy, and i am going put up the painting on the screen. who is george healy? >> george...
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the richardson bay autobon and sanctuary sent us these pictures. this is the time of year when they enter shallow water to spawn but sanctuary officials have notice bizarre behavior in the sharks such as bumping into pilings and standing themselves on the rocks. hundreds have washed ashore. low salinity in the bay because of the heavy rain is being examined as one possible cause for this. >>> tonight, oakland police say the double shooting that killed two people last night happened after they responded to information about a possible violent gang crime that was about to go down. it happened about 10:30 in the 3000 block of curran. abc 7's laura anthony has more. >> this don't make no sense. they didn't have to kill my baby like that. >> reporter: mary cobb jackson clutches a picture of her son as a young boy, trying to come to grips with the fact that her son was kill by oakland poce jt 24hoursgo. >> he didn't have no gun or nothing on him and it didn't make no sense. how did he find a -- how could he be shooting and the gun is on the roof? >> repo
the richardson bay autobon and sanctuary sent us these pictures. this is the time of year when they enter shallow water to spawn but sanctuary officials have notice bizarre behavior in the sharks such as bumping into pilings and standing themselves on the rocks. hundreds have washed ashore. low salinity in the bay because of the heavy rain is being examined as one possible cause for this. >>> tonight, oakland police say the double shooting that killed two people last night happened...
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the names of all 51 officers were read beginning with richard b richardson who was the first officer killed in the line of duty back in 1867. >>> a man was arrested after illegally recording video of women. the man stuck out in the crowd because he was wearing black and had some sort of a device in his sandal. the suspect faces a misdemeanor charge and is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow. >>> new at 7:00, state budget cuts mean no school for thousands of children tomorrow. rita williams is live in concord to tell us how a few days of missed school can add up. >> reporter: that is right, gasia. imagine more than 30,000 students out of the streets tomorrow. so maybe doing something creative and some may not. what are you going to be doing tomorrow? >> i am going to be skateboarding. >> my grandma is coming to town. >> i am going to sleep in until 11:00 people mac welcome to the newest day to balance budgets. >> just a reminder that all abilities will be locked and -- all abilities will be locked and unavailable tomorrow. >> reporter: some teachers are using tomorrow to try to work st
the names of all 51 officers were read beginning with richard b richardson who was the first officer killed in the line of duty back in 1867. >>> a man was arrested after illegally recording video of women. the man stuck out in the crowd because he was wearing black and had some sort of a device in his sandal. the suspect faces a misdemeanor charge and is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow. >>> new at 7:00, state budget cuts mean no school for thousands of children tomorrow....
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richardson. look across the square, the boston public library, charles mckim, and very similar in many ways to a building in paris, and he said so. you used the word earlier, inspiration from paris. they all wrote they wanted to bring something home to make things better here. they were doing something they felt was a service to their country. not just of their own ambitions. >> you have not mentioned george healy, and i am going put up the painting on the screen. who is george healy? how long did he spend? >> george healy to me is a great american story. george healy was an irish boy who grew up in the streets of boston, no money, for education, but talent to paint and draw. he was told you're good. you could go all the way with this talent. but he knew he had to go train with somebody. there was nobody to train with, no art school. so, without any money except what he had been able to save, no knowledge of french, knowing no one in paris, he went to paris, and he became the most sought-after an
richardson. look across the square, the boston public library, charles mckim, and very similar in many ways to a building in paris, and he said so. you used the word earlier, inspiration from paris. they all wrote they wanted to bring something home to make things better here. they were doing something they felt was a service to their country. not just of their own ambitions. >> you have not mentioned george healy, and i am going put up the painting on the screen. who is george healy? how...
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richardson. look across the square, the boston public library, charles mckim, and very similar in many ways to a building in paris, and he said so. you used the word earlier in playstation. -- inspiration from paris. they all wrote they wanted to bring something home to make things better here. they were doing something they felt was a service to their country. not just of their own ambitions. >> you have not mentioned george healy, and i am going put up the painting on the screen. who is george healy? how long did he spend? >> george healy to me is a great american story. george healy was an irish boy who grew up in the streets of boston, no money, for education, but talent to paint and draw. he was told you're good. you could go all the way with this talent. but he knew he had to go train with somebody. there was nobody to train with, no art school. so, without any money except what he had been able to save, no knowledge of french, knowing no one in paris, he went to paris, and he became the mo
richardson. look across the square, the boston public library, charles mckim, and very similar in many ways to a building in paris, and he said so. you used the word earlier in playstation. -- inspiration from paris. they all wrote they wanted to bring something home to make things better here. they were doing something they felt was a service to their country. not just of their own ambitions. >> you have not mentioned george healy, and i am going put up the painting on the screen. who is...
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police found ten-year-old trinity richardson and her five-year-old brother gregory and six-year-old sister lilly today. they were found safely with their mother, kristina lopez. there was a miscommunication between the children's mother and their guardian. >> dooms day prophet harold camping says he is shocked his prediction about the rapture did not happen yesterday. we caught up with camping this afternoon outside his alameda home. he told us that the doesn't understand what went wrong and that he has to go back and look at the information again. a board member of camping's family, radio international, says the public is owed an apology. camping calculated the rapture would occur saturday at 6:00 p.m. the millionaire spent thousands of dollars to spread the word on billboards and posters. >>> san francisco celebrate harvey milk day by transforming the murdered city leaders camera shop into a crisis center for lgpt youth. >> tonight we twail begin -- will begin to take the cause from these kids across the country to provide them a better future. >> alan: several members of milk's inner ci
police found ten-year-old trinity richardson and her five-year-old brother gregory and six-year-old sister lilly today. they were found safely with their mother, kristina lopez. there was a miscommunication between the children's mother and their guardian. >> dooms day prophet harold camping says he is shocked his prediction about the rapture did not happen yesterday. we caught up with camping this afternoon outside his alameda home. he told us that the doesn't understand what went wrong...
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it is renee richardson's john -- job and she says her honor. >> the promise to those now serving, that they, too, will be sought if they fall in battle. have lots and lots >>> bickering between neighbors takes on a whole new meaning when those neighbors have lots and lots of money. the tree, the view, the battle and what seems to be the resolution. private, private. but what about the feds? should t >>> well, you might trust facebook to keep private private, but what about the feds. should they get a special speak? the process that's helping them catch suspects. >>> the last place san francisco residents would ever expect -- the last thing you would expect is snow in the bay area in the month of june. i will opinion -- pinpoint the day. >> he threatened to sue to get his multi million dollar view of the bay back. he blamed his neighbors for blocking the premium scenery. tonight a resolution. >> reporter: alan, it's just a week before this case is supposed to go to trial but now one side is going out on a limb to settle out of court. when he looks out of his lifing room, he sees the roo
it is renee richardson's john -- job and she says her honor. >> the promise to those now serving, that they, too, will be sought if they fall in battle. have lots and lots >>> bickering between neighbors takes on a whole new meaning when those neighbors have lots and lots of money. the tree, the view, the battle and what seems to be the resolution. private, private. but what about the feds? should t >>> well, you might trust facebook to keep private private, but what...
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commissioner richardson: i wanted to take this opportunity to recognize and thank my fellow commissioners on the planning side, and members of tihdi. but in particular i wanted to acknowledge the work of the planning staff, san francisco planning, tihdi, the mayor's office of economic development, and the city staff from the various agencies that make a contribution to this. as a former planning commissioner, i worked on the other side. i have had the opportunity and privilege in all my years in san francisco to sit through numerous eir proceedings where the public had a chance to speak. significant projects in san francisco like mission bay, the giants stadium, and a lot of projects that have today transformed san francisco -- all the projects in question had tremendous transportation impact. and the city staff, san francisco staff, are known throughout this country and worldwide, for the work they do. i just want to put that on the record. record. i also wanted to state
commissioner richardson: i wanted to take this opportunity to recognize and thank my fellow commissioners on the planning side, and members of tihdi. but in particular i wanted to acknowledge the work of the planning staff, san francisco planning, tihdi, the mayor's office of economic development, and the city staff from the various agencies that make a contribution to this. as a former planning commissioner, i worked on the other side. i have had the opportunity and privilege in all my years...
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steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professo
steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and...
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we have arch bishop richardson, amos lynne, natia, and lupe. thank you. as you are speaking, you can take the mike here, this microphone here. are director? >> i am sorry [inaudible] >> great. if you would pay attention over here, you will get your time pointer from this gentleman over here. when you see 30 seconds, there will be a bill. you can go ahead. you are first up. >> hi. i represent immigration and i apologize for the baby screaming just now. we had to bring her. we spoke earlier on bye national couples. i am a foreigner, but lucky enough to have a card. we cannot operate like a billings. the only way that i can stay here is by getting my visa, whether a student or work visa. every time you get a visa, you have to leave the country to renew your visa and prove you are going to go back home. every time you leave the country, it is really scary because you have no idea who is interviewing you in the glass window and whether your application will be denied or not. one thing by federal law, it doesn't recognize marriages performed anywhere. i am one
we have arch bishop richardson, amos lynne, natia, and lupe. thank you. as you are speaking, you can take the mike here, this microphone here. are director? >> i am sorry [inaudible] >> great. if you would pay attention over here, you will get your time pointer from this gentleman over here. when you see 30 seconds, there will be a bill. you can go ahead. you are first up. >> hi. i represent immigration and i apologize for the baby screaming just now. we had to bring her. we...
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let me call of ashley chang, javier marquez, eric butler, roland anderson, alex leoaspe, orange richardson iv, ricky sederis, calvin chen, neal bareck, stephen peck, ramon robinson, and thomas charts. each member of the public will have at least two minutes to speak unless my colleagues have questions. >> thank you for having me, supervisors. i am a community embassador. but i am here today to speak as a resident of district 10. there are overwhelming needs by my community, especially the asian community, about digital equity. right now, since comcast is the only land line provider in our area -- president chiu: 3 speaking on the side of at&t or the side of the appellants? >> on this side of at&t. president chiu: you will have an opportunity to provide public comment after at&t presents. this is a time to speak on behalf of the appellants. if anyone wants to speak on behalf of the appellants, please step up to the microphone. my guess is there are a lot of folks who checked the rahm box. -- the wrong box. you wish to speak to the appellants. robert longer, samantha wolf, toshira johnson, n
let me call of ashley chang, javier marquez, eric butler, roland anderson, alex leoaspe, orange richardson iv, ricky sederis, calvin chen, neal bareck, stephen peck, ramon robinson, and thomas charts. each member of the public will have at least two minutes to speak unless my colleagues have questions. >> thank you for having me, supervisors. i am a community embassador. but i am here today to speak as a resident of district 10. there are overwhelming needs by my community, especially the...
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steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted n.
steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and...
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we've got amelia richardson joining us from squaw valley via skype. and is it just crazy up there? we get skiing in may, but not powder skiing. >> it's really just phenomenal. this is the season to have it. we've shattered all of our previous snowfall records. over 730 inches has fallen already this season and we're looking to definitely have a powder day on probably this sunday and monday with the amgen tour of california. >> and this means you'll probably stay open. you've done fourth of july before with just a little bit of snow. is this one we could get to fourth of july with some real skiing? >> absolutely. i don't think that decision has been made yet but they're definitely going to consider it. and, like i said, it's just been an incredible season. and especially with the amgen tour of california, i know you just mentioned coming on monday. we're going to be having $39 lift tickets to support biking for a better world. it's just a great season here. >> quick question on that, amelia. so the bicycle ride, the amgen tour of california is supposed to start in heavenly tomorrow
we've got amelia richardson joining us from squaw valley via skype. and is it just crazy up there? we get skiing in may, but not powder skiing. >> it's really just phenomenal. this is the season to have it. we've shattered all of our previous snowfall records. over 730 inches has fallen already this season and we're looking to definitely have a powder day on probably this sunday and monday with the amgen tour of california. >> and this means you'll probably stay open. you've done...
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kimberly richardson reports. >> this has just taken over the whole neighborhood. >> reporter: but he didn't seem to have a care in the world. will smith flashed his million-dollar smile, but refused to talk with me. come on. one question. about this, his double-decker luxury trailer that was supposed to be parked on broome street until friday. but now, must move. the city gave the actor his marching orders. is it excess? >> this is what will needs to be comfortable to make the movies he's been making through the years. >> reporter: it's top-the line, stretches some 50 feet across, can expand up. this second trailer is smith's gym. he ducks in and out between takes. he's filming "men in black iii." but kathy dillon is seeing red. i found her on greene street. >> i think it's a problem for the neighborhood's air quality, peace of mind. i think it's over the top. >> we will get the truck. and we will get access to the shot. >> reporter: despite its size, the multimillion-dollar motor home doesn't violate any regulations. the proper permits are in place. still, complaints pored into the
kimberly richardson reports. >> this has just taken over the whole neighborhood. >> reporter: but he didn't seem to have a care in the world. will smith flashed his million-dollar smile, but refused to talk with me. come on. one question. about this, his double-decker luxury trailer that was supposed to be parked on broome street until friday. but now, must move. the city gave the actor his marching orders. is it excess? >> this is what will needs to be comfortable to make the...
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maurice feara, julie wong from noriega child development center and dale richardson from new traditions elementary school. congratulations to all the award recipients and thank you for all of the hard work. item d is the student delegates' report. so elvina and athina? >> mr. truett, associate superintendent of student support services, came by to give our justice presentation and he gave us an overview of the goals and procedures of restorative justice and how it was and what happened. and he also helped discuss whether we thought suspension was a successful consequence for discipline. and s.e.c. and mr. trudolph will discuss the best ways to implement this policy and s.e.c. decided i will be the interim student delegate for the time being until elections are coming this fall. >> during yesterday's meeting, we finally drafted a counseling action survey to give us the data for the draft of our resolution for counseling access for high school students and we are continuing our recruiting for new members for s.e.c. for next year. president mendoza: thank you. do you have anything? that's
maurice feara, julie wong from noriega child development center and dale richardson from new traditions elementary school. congratulations to all the award recipients and thank you for all of the hard work. item d is the student delegates' report. so elvina and athina? >> mr. truett, associate superintendent of student support services, came by to give our justice presentation and he gave us an overview of the goals and procedures of restorative justice and how it was and what happened....
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it is navy commander renee richardson's job, and she says her honor, to find the tens of thousands of missing service members. it's a tribute to those who have served and those in uniform today. >> the performance of those now serving, that they too will be thought of the they paul in battle. >> reporter: here at veterans memorial plaza anyone can come and pay their respects to our veterans but every single day the u.s. military civilians, researchers and historians continue looking for those who have never made it homement elizabeth? >> ann notarangelo in walnut creek. thank you. >>> fortunately for the ceremonies we've got a break from the showers and the downpour. roberta saying don't put the umbrella away just yet. huh? >> it looks like tonight we'll see the rain begin and fire up our pinpoint forecast. we see the rain already beginning in the far reaches of the north bay around the midnight hour an here we approach the morning commute and everybody has some rain from the north bay all the way to the south bay. we should see about a tenth to 3/10ths before it begins to gradually t
it is navy commander renee richardson's job, and she says her honor, to find the tens of thousands of missing service members. it's a tribute to those who have served and those in uniform today. >> the performance of those now serving, that they too will be thought of the they paul in battle. >> reporter: here at veterans memorial plaza anyone can come and pay their respects to our veterans but every single day the u.s. military civilians, researchers and historians continue looking...
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. >> lauren richardson is part of a film crew who happened to be there. in particular this scene. a man passes the camera openly carrying a gun. it's hard to tell who was the shooter because, after the shots were fired, many people pulled out guns. >> it's not okay to just shoot into a crowd. there was children out there. y'all are killing innocent people. >> reporter: cameras continued to roll as people gathered around the victim. aris bush of san leandro and kenny of san leandro. kenny's mother was with her when she died. >> you have your baby to go home to, you know, so you get up. she took like two deep breaths. she had a pulse for a minute and then no pulls. >> you know, and i don't even know her, so i can just imagine what her family is goin' through. they were right there. >> reporter: lauren recently finished a documentary about homocide in oakland, yet she never witnessed one until last night. all she could do was press "record" and let the pictures tell the story. >> power less, that's how i felt, powerless. >> reporter: a third shooting victim was taken to a nearby hosp
. >> lauren richardson is part of a film crew who happened to be there. in particular this scene. a man passes the camera openly carrying a gun. it's hard to tell who was the shooter because, after the shots were fired, many people pulled out guns. >> it's not okay to just shoot into a crowd. there was children out there. y'all are killing innocent people. >> reporter: cameras continued to roll as people gathered around the victim. aris bush of san leandro and kenny of san...
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tv's daytime talk has said farewell to the program which brought her both worldwide fame and untold richardson. steve kingston reports from washington. >> she appeared alone, no guests, no real fanfare, just an adoring public and a moment of intimacy watched by millions. >> something in me connected with each of you in a way that allowed me to see myself in you and you in me. this last hour is really about me saying thank you. it is my love letter to you. >> the stars had come out 24 hours earlier to salute the queen of chat and lament the vacating of her throne. >> i know you don't have children of your own, but you have mothered millions. >> however they spend week-day afternoons, oprah's departure leaves a large hole in the lives of millions of americans. >> she is a big part of american culture. i do believe in a lot of the topics that she had on her show as being very inspirational. >> she has shown people that in the united states if you really work hard, you can accomplish anything. >> this is the little girl born into the biting poverty of the deep south who would become a billionaire
tv's daytime talk has said farewell to the program which brought her both worldwide fame and untold richardson. steve kingston reports from washington. >> she appeared alone, no guests, no real fanfare, just an adoring public and a moment of intimacy watched by millions. >> something in me connected with each of you in a way that allowed me to see myself in you and you in me. this last hour is really about me saying thank you. it is my love letter to you. >> the stars had come...
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steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and eliza hirsch is the supervising attorney in the clean slate pride is at the east bay community law center. welcome, panelists. i want to tell the audience that while we are having this session, if you have questions, feel free to write them down, and the ushers will get them some you. at the end of the discussion, we will have a question and answer session. dr. richards, it is my understanding you have some personal experience in this area. i would ask you to share your experiences with us and telus about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor.
steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh. i have to say that dr. richards probably will not authorize this, but i am going to make a plug for the book he has written. i want to say he has written the book "convict criminology." another book called "behind bars." and "beyond bars." so check it out on amazon. we also have with us the policy co-director of the national employment law project. and...
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linda richardson and honorable jane kim is not seated tonight. thank you. commissioners, the first category on this joint agenda is public comment on agenda items where the public hearing is closed. and that's an opportunity for the public to speak prior to the certification or the commission's consideration of the certification of the final environmental impact report. that is the only item on this calendar that has already been heard in a public hearing, and the public hearing has been closed. so for all of you who want to speak on the certification of the environmental document, there are a number of cards, and they're all mixed up. so if the joint chairs would allow, i would ask for those who want to speak to line up in the center aisle. president olague: that is the preferred way of dealing with it. thank you. and just so the public can be aware, this will be your only opportunity to address certification of the e.i.r. once the commission closes public comment in this category and they go into deliberation on the certification, the public hearing will
linda richardson and honorable jane kim is not seated tonight. thank you. commissioners, the first category on this joint agenda is public comment on agenda items where the public hearing is closed. and that's an opportunity for the public to speak prior to the certification or the commission's consideration of the certification of the final environmental impact report. that is the only item on this calendar that has already been heard in a public hearing, and the public hearing has been...
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and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie. again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer prize that year. but there were a bunch of newspaper editors who sat on top of the jury, so to speak, and decided whether the jury's recommendations were tolerable or not-- editors and publishers, i think. and this group of 15, the new york times, bless them, told us all, decided eight to seven that who's afraid of virginia woolf? was too what? too controversial, too good-- something; i don't know-- to get the pulitzer prize that year. and the new york times went further and talked to some of the eight who had voted against it and found that half of them had neither seen it nor read it, which gave
and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine hepburn, a really, really good movie. again, no changes in the screenplay. maybe that's why i liked it so much. i don't know. the only honor you did not receive for virginia woolf, really, was the pulitzer prize. well, there's some controversy about that. back in the days when who's afraid of virginia woolf? was up for the pulitzer prize, the qualified jury of theater professionals voted the play that it should get the pulitzer...
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. >> reporter: john richardson befriended picassos in the '50s. >> this is you. >> that's me and that's picasso on the steps of lacalifornia at kauns. >> reporter: the author of a multi-volume biography of the artist richardson is curator of a new show devoted to the love affair of picasso and marie teresa. how did they meet? >> he picked her up. >> reporter: it was outside of a paris department store in 1927. she was 17. he was 45. you have an interesting face, the artist told her. i am picasso. the name meant nothing to her. but.... >> she liked his tie she remembered very well. she liked his tie and he had a nice smile. he was very seductive. a week later she was his mistress. >> reporter: what do you think she saw in him? >> she saw someone who was kind, who paid attention to her, who thought she was beautiful. >> reporter: she is co-curator of the exhibition. if you see a resemblance, well this is your grandmother. >> yes. >> reporter: diana whitt meyer picasso is the granddaughter of the artist and marie teresa. when you started looking at this as an art historian, did you like...
. >> reporter: john richardson befriended picassos in the '50s. >> this is you. >> that's me and that's picasso on the steps of lacalifornia at kauns. >> reporter: the author of a multi-volume biography of the artist richardson is curator of a new show devoted to the love affair of picasso and marie teresa. how did they meet? >> he picked her up. >> reporter: it was outside of a paris department store in 1927. she was 17. he was 45. you have an interesting...
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we'll pan and beginning to move away from richardson bay and look at san francisco and out toward ocean beach. you will see short and wow, what a beautiful evening. we have a few thin high clouds and mainlyy sunny skis and it is windy right now . look at conditions this afternoon. strong breezes on the coastline . high temperatures in the inland areas and up in the midcents and high of 74 and concord 75 . in santa rosa 60s on the bay . 59 in half moon bay . here is the current wind gusts up to 47 miles per hour at sfo and 30 miles per hour gust at hayward and san jose and gusts up to 23 miles per hour . most location are pretty windy right now . clear skies and it will remain breezy overnight. mix of sun and high thin sirius clouds tomorrow . rain on wednesday. it keeps changing . shows high pressure building in and that will bring us a sunny day tomorrow . again, thin high sirius clouds and the funnel system will come in on wednesday and produce rainfall . 5:00 wednesday morning and beginning of rush hour and see the first wave of rainfall pushing in the northern bay . it is rain sprea
we'll pan and beginning to move away from richardson bay and look at san francisco and out toward ocean beach. you will see short and wow, what a beautiful evening. we have a few thin high clouds and mainlyy sunny skis and it is windy right now . look at conditions this afternoon. strong breezes on the coastline . high temperatures in the inland areas and up in the midcents and high of 74 and concord 75 . in santa rosa 60s on the bay . 59 in half moon bay . here is the current wind gusts up to...
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chambers with children and most of my friends in the army of course i recently received and believe richardson's old instructor i know before. i had a vice marshal. and i could build up my own armored vehicle insurance which the shipping they would take you have to remember that in britain before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent intense training jim and you went to the traveling camp where the s.s. care adult rotman's drills and combat training and even taking german language classes it was difficult to save a had. training here during the investigations against the law for war and nobody from them told us on getting training or antisemitic training great old soldier of army training here in recount they were surprised that there was a worse kind of a duty which we had come down. in the death camps. but victims' relatives believe all those who signed up as a sas man were well aware of the duties they'd be carrying out mariam whose mother was one of the lucky few who survived sobibor pushed for the prosecution of demjanjuk she may be in her eighty's but she made it to every cour
chambers with children and most of my friends in the army of course i recently received and believe richardson's old instructor i know before. i had a vice marshal. and i could build up my own armored vehicle insurance which the shipping they would take you have to remember that in britain before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent intense training jim and you went to the traveling camp where the s.s. care adult rotman's drills and combat training and even taking german language...
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. >> navy commander renee richardson heads the missing of war personnel office. the mission finding 80,000 soldiers and marines still missing from vast majority of them from world war ii. >> the dairis and memories of our veterans are an important part. >> betty's brother was in the plane in world war ii. >> he disappeared in the clouds. they are still looking for him today. >> thomas plane disappeared over viet nam. his sister wears the bracelet. >> it will never be closed for me. >> i was shot down july 30th, 1943 over holland. >> 91 year old bob blue was listed missing in world war ii, he spent two years in a german prison camp and still feels fortunate. >> my tail gunner was killed in the plane. he was 18 years old and i always think of him. i think of the life he could have led. ♪ bob rue was found but so many others remain lost. for their families, memorial day has its own meaning. >> in memory and in memorial day. that's what it means. a lot of people think it is a party weekend. it is for me, not. >> and that former p.o.w. brob rue that we introduced yo
. >> navy commander renee richardson heads the missing of war personnel office. the mission finding 80,000 soldiers and marines still missing from vast majority of them from world war ii. >> the dairis and memories of our veterans are an important part. >> betty's brother was in the plane in world war ii. >> he disappeared in the clouds. they are still looking for him today. >> thomas plane disappeared over viet nam. his sister wears the bracelet. >> it will...