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i knew dennis long before he knew me. our firm worked on the fallon building. i'm disappointed. i expected to be here to support bill sugaya. having said that, i can't think of anyone else who could fill his shoes other than dennis. i fully support his nomination. >>supervisor norman yee: any other public comments on this item? c'mon up. >> supervisors, do ug weinberg. as a resident of 25 years in san francisco. i'm here to support his nomination to the planning commission. i have worked with dna. one example of dennis' skill and fair mindedness occurred two 2 months ago when he stepped in to suggest that my next door neighbor on the opposite side of me and yes, dennis is my next door neighbor on the other side, e erect poles to show exactly how to propose expansion would potentially impact their neighbors on both sides of them. that advice has proven helpful with the situation. needless to say, dennis richards would be an asset to the planning commission. thank you. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. i just m
i knew dennis long before he knew me. our firm worked on the fallon building. i'm disappointed. i expected to be here to support bill sugaya. having said that, i can't think of anyone else who could fill his shoes other than dennis. i fully support his nomination. >>supervisor norman yee: any other public comments on this item? c'mon up. >> supervisors, do ug weinberg. as a resident of 25 years in san francisco. i'm here to support his nomination to the planning commission. i have...
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dennis is someone who i have worked very closely with long before i was on the board of supervisors, when i was the president of the neighborhood association and he was the president of the triangle neighborhood association. the neighborhood association's in upper market have always worked very closely together and it was always such a pleasure working with dennis in that capacity and going onto the board of supervisors and colleagues as you know we rely on the leadership of those situations in working with our neighborhoods. dennis is someone who for many many years has been involved in pretty much every issue of significance in the castro upper market area and the market octavia plan area. he is someone who has very strong core values and strong convictions. we don't agree on everything, but when we do disagree, it's in a very thoughtful and respectful way. i would also say having worked with many leaders as have you different people take different approaches to revolving conflict. although dennis has held strong views, he's always taken and approach to trying to find an agreement,
dennis is someone who i have worked very closely with long before i was on the board of supervisors, when i was the president of the neighborhood association and he was the president of the triangle neighborhood association. the neighborhood association's in upper market have always worked very closely together and it was always such a pleasure working with dennis in that capacity and going onto the board of supervisors and colleagues as you know we rely on the leadership of those situations in...
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and also support dennis richards to the other commission. we worked back in 2011 and found him to be very honorable. thank you for your time. >> good afternoon, supervisors, rich haas, resident and business commission and support kathrin moore and mr. richards. the planning commission is by far the most time consuming commission in the city. it's not just the thursday hearing. it could have 10 items, 14. any amount of items. on friday you get your brief for each item. that's a lot of reading, a lot of research, site visits, locations, visiting with neighbors. catherine has done this for eight years and shhh e wants to do this for another term. kudos to kathrin moore. it's a lot of work here. kathrin moore as an architect brings a fairness to this commission. we've worked with her for many years. whether it's neighborhood issues, citywide planning, she's excellent in these neighborhoods and understanding the planning codes with all the new amendments, that takes a huge amount of time and understanding. her urban planning. as talked about earl
and also support dennis richards to the other commission. we worked back in 2011 and found him to be very honorable. thank you for your time. >> good afternoon, supervisors, rich haas, resident and business commission and support kathrin moore and mr. richards. the planning commission is by far the most time consuming commission in the city. it's not just the thursday hearing. it could have 10 items, 14. any amount of items. on friday you get your brief for each item. that's a lot of...
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so it is a bull market in the long run, they can that as you see it. >> dennis, good to see you, thanks, for your time. >> thanks. always good to be here. >> is it going to be a great five years? we had 2,100 on the s&p 500. jeremy siegel last week saying the dow could break through 20,000. >> if you asked most participants in 1999, is it going to be a great year? the answer would be everything looks great the economy, the markets. i think it's tough to make that call. >> people are very nervous because the evaluations were blown out. >> for the way out other than tech. >> i kind of agree now. i think the pathway to glory is largely here. the risks have been taken largely off the radar screen. >> let's not forget hour high those valuations were in the tech world in '99, there is no comparison now to that time frame. >> big movers of the day, we got a drop or go lashlg down 23%. karen. >> i don't think it was too specific. they did a secondary last week a. pull back of the market. >> drop for king digital down 5%. >> this name is absolutely spectacular to if upside on june 27th. those we
so it is a bull market in the long run, they can that as you see it. >> dennis, good to see you, thanks, for your time. >> thanks. always good to be here. >> is it going to be a great five years? we had 2,100 on the s&p 500. jeremy siegel last week saying the dow could break through 20,000. >> if you asked most participants in 1999, is it going to be a great year? the answer would be everything looks great the economy, the markets. i think it's tough to make that...
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don't they, dennis? thank you. >> communique lied, there's a long list of people who have told terrible lies about the weather understoground. >> i'm completely candid about the weather underground. you can read about it in any of my books. you certainly don't believe that "new york times" gets things right every time. >> even kath think add milted about how much the weather underground dig him. >> that's not true. what she said was here we are in a genocide war here we are murdering black panthers and what is the news media focused on? this crazy guy who stuck a fork in somebody and she was mocking it. and it was reported as if she was supporting him. she doesn't support him. it doesn't matter if there's an endless echo chamber that you help perpetuate. >> is it true that the weather underground had a serious discussion before it went underground about whether they should kill all white babies as a university of arizona professor claims. here he is. >> no. >> i remember going to the last aboveground wea
don't they, dennis? thank you. >> communique lied, there's a long list of people who have told terrible lies about the weather understoground. >> i'm completely candid about the weather underground. you can read about it in any of my books. you certainly don't believe that "new york times" gets things right every time. >> even kath think add milted about how much the weather underground dig him. >> that's not true. what she said was here we are in a genocide...
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he went i would read a filing by the esteemed dennis herrera's staff i was appalled. in fact, i was so appalled i wrote a really long analysis entitled something about fairlyy dust coming out of the city attorney's shop. you should read that. every word of what i wrote. because mr. gross man's lawyer michael absolutely obsoleted deputy city attorney andrew shins garbage. there's nothing in the city chart that protects city attorney i mean attorney-client privilege not a peep. that was the root of mr. gross man's case the superior court was right to order the immediate release of the 24 documents withheld from mr. gross man should not have dragged on for two years before arriving as that hearing tonight and you're going to go into closed session god, only knows what. if the commission has too long of a history giving us reasons not to building you. mr. gross man should prevail other than the merits of his case and the appellate court should get over itself trying to hold attorney-client privilege immulberry it's not when it comes to narrow area of law focused on public
he went i would read a filing by the esteemed dennis herrera's staff i was appalled. in fact, i was so appalled i wrote a really long analysis entitled something about fairlyy dust coming out of the city attorney's shop. you should read that. every word of what i wrote. because mr. gross man's lawyer michael absolutely obsoleted deputy city attorney andrew shins garbage. there's nothing in the city chart that protects city attorney i mean attorney-client privilege not a peep. that was the root...
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. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell, coming up, the a's were trending all weekend long. following their big blockbuster trade. and their momentum continued last night in the opener of the battle of the bay. coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, oh hey there! (laughs) hmm. you're that grumpy cat. well i know! how about some honey nut cheerios? humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! >>> good morning everyone. seems like it was not that long ago. everybody was excited about the prospect of a bay area world series. as it stands this morning, the a's are a contender, the giants are barely in the playoff picture. sold out crowd over 36,000 to watch the first of four between the two. now scoreless in the 5th. joe panik goes down swinging. jesse chavez had nine strikeouts in six innings. ryan vogelsong had a shutout in the 5th but he hit craig gentry. gentry would later score and he was one of to batters -- two batters hit by
. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell, coming up, the a's were trending all weekend long. following their big blockbuster trade. and their momentum continued last night in the opener of the battle of the bay. coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, oh hey there! (laughs) hmm. you're that grumpy cat. well i know! how about some honey nut cheerios? humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of...
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and after dennis married this other woman, he didn't see his son for a long time which was very hard because they were so close. >> you've gotten so big. >> my kids are coming to celebrate my birthday. my younger one is draiden. she's 9. she's going on 30. and my oldest is dennis jr. he's 16. he's a good kid. they both are. >> my sister was born while my dad was overseas so i don't think it's really as hard for her but i was with my dad for probably about the first seven years of my life and then he got deployed to iraq and kuwait. i remember him being gone and missing him. for a while i was mad at him. he just want in my life for a period of time and i kind of blamed him nor leaving us and not being there to like help me. i hope me and my dad's relationship gets stronger. >> dennis jr. is exactly like his father. sarcastic, raw sense of humor, and drayden is like a little princess. >> she has my hair. curly and she doesn't like to comb it. love it. my favorite thing about being a dad is seeing what i've done and what i could do better. or what i should do better. i want to show my c
and after dennis married this other woman, he didn't see his son for a long time which was very hard because they were so close. >> you've gotten so big. >> my kids are coming to celebrate my birthday. my younger one is draiden. she's 9. she's going on 30. and my oldest is dennis jr. he's 16. he's a good kid. they both are. >> my sister was born while my dad was overseas so i don't think it's really as hard for her but i was with my dad for probably about the first seven years...
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but when we spoke to him in 2007, kozlowski still faced a long stretch behind bars. we caught up with dennis kozlowski at mid-state correctional facility in upstate new york. >> how you doing? >> i'm doing okay. >> guests include murderers, drug dealers, and pedophiles, and the odd multimillionaire. >> in my wildest imagination, when i would project myself into my late 50s and early 60s, where i would be or what i would be doing, if i make a list of 100 different places or 100 different things, here would never make that list. >> he earns a dollar a day mopping floors and slinging hash to his fellow inmates. in january 2007, kozlowski spent a week in the hospital with a heart ailment and got to thinking. you've not talked publicly up till now. why'd you decide to do it? >> when i was in the hospital in january, i was outside the emergency room, feeling really uncomfortable, frightened, and that's when i really made the firm decision that i wanted to go through and talk to you at this time. >> you became aware of your own mortality. >> very much so. >> he'll not discu
but when we spoke to him in 2007, kozlowski still faced a long stretch behind bars. we caught up with dennis kozlowski at mid-state correctional facility in upstate new york. >> how you doing? >> i'm doing okay. >> guests include murderers, drug dealers, and pedophiles, and the odd multimillionaire. >> in my wildest imagination, when i would project myself into my late 50s and early 60s, where i would be or what i would be doing, if i make a list of 100 different places...
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. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell coming up the a's were trending all weekend long. following their big blockbuster trade. and their momentum continued last night in the opener of the battle of the bay coming up. >> what is cool about your school? or your summer camp? you can e-mail your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. and we may come and feature your school on the show. ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. >>> good morning, folks coming out of tracy have a traffic headache on their hands. we'll go flying over the altamont pass. that's the problem right there. approaching the north greenville exit. the accident is off to the right hand shoulder but if you can get on to 580 past that accident scene you'll be in better shape because the delays are all further east and things look better into pleasanton. plus get you updated on the drive to work, kcbs traffic just minutes away. >>> good morning everyone. seems like it was not that long ago. everybody was exc
. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell coming up the a's were trending all weekend long. following their big blockbuster trade. and their momentum continued last night in the opener of the battle of the bay coming up. >> what is cool about your school? or your summer camp? you can e-mail your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. and we may come and feature your school on the show. ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans....
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dennis kelly and liz jackson-simpson. so two minutes each, please, and then we will take public comment right after that because we're at 7:30 and then go into our regular agenda. thank you. >> thank you very much. i have asked you to pull -- to look at 19 of the 81 consent to degree items which you have, and starting with k 1, k 12, k 3, k 5, k 8, k 9, for instance, you're doing a lot of things here that are describing people that are not in the bargaining units doing what is our work. now, sometimes people are very careful to say that and they say that they're teaching teachers how to do this and that's a careful way of saying it. k 3 for instance, however, says they're going to work with children doing hands on work. that means that it's our work. that's teaching and para professional work and should not be farmed out to other people. you look at k 8 and k 9, there you're calling for early ed, you're paying some money for three full day sessions of professional development. unfortunately early ed only has two professio
dennis kelly and liz jackson-simpson. so two minutes each, please, and then we will take public comment right after that because we're at 7:30 and then go into our regular agenda. thank you. >> thank you very much. i have asked you to pull -- to look at 19 of the 81 consent to degree items which you have, and starting with k 1, k 12, k 3, k 5, k 8, k 9, for instance, you're doing a lot of things here that are describing people that are not in the bargaining units doing what is our work....
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a long time to make execution humane. >> reporter: ethics professor arthur caplan, an opponent of the death penalty questions the reliability of the drug cocktails used for lethal injections as a preferred method of execution in 32 states where capital punishment is legal. >> lethal injection came about because we knew with the right mix or cocktail of drugs, people would die relatively peacefully. >> reporter: problem is states are struggling with the shortage of some of the drugs used for executions. >> medical doctors are experts in pain control or anesthesiology won't participate. and the drugs they need to brew the cocktail companies won't sell for execution. >> reporter: caplan worries that is forcing states to try their own risky and untested drug combinations. the question now, is there a better way? the answer could be in the past. washington, d.c.'s crime and punishment museum offers a glimpse of the oldest forms of execution. >> each development, there has always been a -- an effort to make a more humane method of execution. >> reporter: some of these death devices were dis
a long time to make execution humane. >> reporter: ethics professor arthur caplan, an opponent of the death penalty questions the reliability of the drug cocktails used for lethal injections as a preferred method of execution in 32 states where capital punishment is legal. >> lethal injection came about because we knew with the right mix or cocktail of drugs, people would die relatively peacefully. >> reporter: problem is states are struggling with the shortage of some of the...
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his training was a long time. he was only taken up twice, and, of course, he did it twice. and he went in, as dennis explained, at night, behind enemy lines, and a field full of something, and his third glider landing, was under these conditions. and that's a pretty tough guy. [ applause ] >> what do you remember most about this operation in burma? >> the night that we were exposed to -- march the 6th, it was the tension that took place when they found out that it had been covered with logs, and they thought that jack had gotten wise to what was going on, and they were debating whether to change over from broadway. and -- and they finally decided that there wouldn't be a japanese at -- went out and decided to go in, cochran and alison were debating whether to -- if it wouldn't be a trap, not going in to -- and everything we knew, and it would be a trap there by the japanese. >> well, i wonder if anybody in this audience has any questions for these guys. i hope you do. we got a couple microphones right here at the end of the aisle. and don't be shy. get up here and ask some
his training was a long time. he was only taken up twice, and, of course, he did it twice. and he went in, as dennis explained, at night, behind enemy lines, and a field full of something, and his third glider landing, was under these conditions. and that's a pretty tough guy. [ applause ] >> what do you remember most about this operation in burma? >> the night that we were exposed to -- march the 6th, it was the tension that took place when they found out that it had been covered...
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i want to stay long rite aid. i'm not telling you it will go right back tonight and i think it's churning and that is okay. how about dennis in new york? dennis? >> how are you, jim. >> all right. how are you? >> all right. i would like to know your opinion on this high dividend stock pstc. prospect capital. >> no, i don't understand, i think anything can be sustained, any yield can be sustained, but longer term i don't know how that stock -- i'm concerned. i think that that yield that high is in a low raten viern am, a red flag and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >>> let's take a look, let's see how it's doing. >> what do you think? >> too much information. this morning i ordered a tru fit smart dog harness, with quick release buckle, large, black. you don't believe me? i ordered the kirgo harness and i'm doing it so i can can attach the gopro harness so i can see through the eyes of bert and everest, a pug and a mutt. >
i want to stay long rite aid. i'm not telling you it will go right back tonight and i think it's churning and that is okay. how about dennis in new york? dennis? >> how are you, jim. >> all right. how are you? >> all right. i would like to know your opinion on this high dividend stock pstc. prospect capital. >> no, i don't understand, i think anything can be sustained, any yield can be sustained, but longer term i don't know how that stock -- i'm concerned. i think that...
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i'm long a little bit of gold, but i'm -- i've been long for a long period of time, and i'm long in foreign currency terms and in terms of the euro, i'm actually up, in terms of the yen, i'm down 1%. >> okay. >> dennis, what turns you in gold? what makes you a raging bull? what headline do you need to see in order for you to get bullish in gold and in any terms? >>. >> to be honest, it's not going to be news, you have extraordinary good news for the gold bulls. i mean, all of the problems in the middle east should have been, should've given a strong bid to gold market, and you didn't get one. you got a modest bid and today you got a huge selloff. what i really would like to see is the psychological circumstance of seeing gold in euro terms trade above $1,000. that's psychological circumstance i think would be strong, it would bring a bid to the market would force the shorts to run for cover. we traded all the way to 975, 980 euros to the dollar, euros to gold over the past -- last week. today, you closed around 962. but even that's still a strong circumstance. get it over 1,000. >> there is
i'm long a little bit of gold, but i'm -- i've been long for a long period of time, and i'm long in foreign currency terms and in terms of the euro, i'm actually up, in terms of the yen, i'm down 1%. >> okay. >> dennis, what turns you in gold? what makes you a raging bull? what headline do you need to see in order for you to get bullish in gold and in any terms? >>. >> to be honest, it's not going to be news, you have extraordinary good news for the gold bulls. i mean,...
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you err on the side of being really long, reasonably long or future tral and given the euphoria over the ipos in the last several week, i think neutrality seems to be the place. i could be wrong. >> dennis gartman of the gartman letter, let's get a news alert and check in with bertha coombs. >> a change at the top, darden chairman and ceo clarence otis stepping down, relink wishing the chairmanship to director charles bledsinger. he will stay on for now until a successor is found. he will leave by the end of the year either way, darden says it will nominate nine directors for the 12 available seats, insuring that perhaps at least as many as three of the nominees proposed by starburn value could be elected. starbird and barrington capital have been critical of otis. they pressure for change, they actually criticized the sale of red lobster to golden gate capital. so this is something that they have pushed for and it appears to be coming for past year very quickly following the sale of red lobster, back to you. >> who is the buyer of darden? >> i think there is actually a significant s
you err on the side of being really long, reasonably long or future tral and given the euphoria over the ipos in the last several week, i think neutrality seems to be the place. i could be wrong. >> dennis gartman of the gartman letter, let's get a news alert and check in with bertha coombs. >> a change at the top, darden chairman and ceo clarence otis stepping down, relink wishing the chairmanship to director charles bledsinger. he will stay on for now until a successor is found....
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san francisco city attorney dennis herr era says he will fight the suit. >>> free speech and where do you draw the line. jana katsuyama is live outside of council chambers after tending the latest in a long string of contentious some would say dysfunctional city meetings there. >> one long time city council member tells me that this is the worse that he's seen it. in his nearly 19 years on the city council. we had to step outside but that debate is very tense and it is still going on in that council meeting. at first the richmond city council seemed business as usual. however for richmond business as usual has been contentious. >> you're out of order. you're out of order. >> reporter: tonight the signs were there. subtle fliers left on chairs opposing hate speech. signs raised by members of the audience in support of vice mayor who says she and her sexual orientation have been the target of rants and hate speech. they accuse her of inappropriate conduct. an issue of spree speech or hate speech and where to draw the line. tonight beckel called for the city attorney to draw the line. >>
san francisco city attorney dennis herr era says he will fight the suit. >>> free speech and where do you draw the line. jana katsuyama is live outside of council chambers after tending the latest in a long string of contentious some would say dysfunctional city meetings there. >> one long time city council member tells me that this is the worse that he's seen it. in his nearly 19 years on the city council. we had to step outside but that debate is very tense and it is still...
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the country is bracing for a long night after the humiliating less on home soil. germany fans of the game were asked to stay in the stadium until they could be us courted out. >>> dennis o'donnell will have a break down of the game, coming up in experts. >> amazing. -- sports. >> bad day for brazil. >>> today, ditching the land line. who is most likely to drop the old school phones and go cell only these days. plus, one benefit to making that witch. >>> plus, how the draught is leading to theft at this northern california lake. >>> more american home ownerses are cutting that cord. >> yeah. they are getting rid of their old land line phones and only using their cell phones. cbs reporter omar villafranca looks at the trend. >> land lines are slowly becoming a thing of the past. according to a national health interview survey of 21,000 homes, four out of every 10 homes use only cell phones. that's twice as many as five years ago. brad miller is part of the trend. >> this is where it was. >> his house was built in the 50s and even has a phone nook built in. but he go
the country is bracing for a long night after the humiliating less on home soil. germany fans of the game were asked to stay in the stadium until they could be us courted out. >>> dennis o'donnell will have a break down of the game, coming up in experts. >> amazing. -- sports. >> bad day for brazil. >>> today, ditching the land line. who is most likely to drop the old school phones and go cell only these days. plus, one benefit to making that witch. >>>...
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[bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! >> did you know shopping veggies on a sunday can get your kids eating veggies all week long. >> you are looking into this for us? pay oldy? >> this feels new. we've within around a long time, new location. >> that's what we want, your fresh ideas. you have kids spoiled rotten, i say spoiled because they get to eat your food all the time. we want to give our kids, husbands, veggies, but not everyone likes the same thing. >> true, very true. >> so we begin with this. so, let's say sunday, monday, feeling motivate. i chop up all of this stuff. so tell me what i have here? >> so we have zucchini, squash, grape tomatoes, eggplant, onions and red pepper. >> okay. >> toss are real good olive oil, throw them in 450 degrees oven, cook them for minutes, let them sit, put them together, chop with beautiful fresh basil from your garden of course and there you have it. >> so this is something that we will use as the base. >> yes. >> sounds like with the chopping, maybe 45 minutes to make this thin
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i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> all righty. roberta gonzales is taking us out to the ballgame a few hours early roberta is in san francisco. i'm loving your jersey, roberta. >> loving your jersey. brian, how long have you known me? >> since the reagan administration. [ laughter ] >> pretty much. even before that. so you know and michelle i think you know, too, that all my life i had been a baseball fanatic. i love me some mlb and primarily i love some american league baseball. us this the oakland a's. but i'm also san francisco bay area fan so i do like the national league, as well. this is the story of the battle of the bay. we had fans that have come out to watch the giants and a's and it's been a friendly rivalry that dates back to 1904. on monday, 36,000 people packed o.co and another 36,000 turned out to see the a's win the game. yesterday the game returned to at&t. the giants won. so there will be no sweep. today it's the final game of the battle of the bay series. game time at 12:45. if you are heading out to the park, w
i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> all righty. roberta gonzales is taking us out to the ballgame a few hours early roberta is in san francisco. i'm loving your jersey, roberta. >> loving your jersey. brian, how long have you known me? >> since the reagan administration. [ laughter ] >> pretty much. even before that. so you know and michelle i think you know, too, that all my life i had been a baseball fanatic. i love me some mlb and primarily i love some...
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a very interesting meeting in berlin between the white house chief of staff, dennis mcdonagh and his german counterpart to talk about the nsa scandal and put it behind them. they've agreed to have a new set of principles to be the u.s. and germany which would go a long way towards making germany a more reliable ally. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," with more international fallout in ukraine and the middle east, lawmakers in washington are questioning what role the u.s. should have. we'll speak to senators saxby chambliss, john boone and tim kaine later in the program. >>> plus a brooklyn bridge mystery. what went on here? white flags flying high along the east river on the brooklyn bridge? who put them there and why. >>> up next, the field is said for georgia's u.s. senate race. are both sides taking a page from the 2012 playbook. first bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> it hasn't been the hottest of summers. we've seen little periods here and there. no prolonged heat. what we are watching do day, one very hot day across the country and then, just like that, the cool will
a very interesting meeting in berlin between the white house chief of staff, dennis mcdonagh and his german counterpart to talk about the nsa scandal and put it behind them. they've agreed to have a new set of principles to be the u.s. and germany which would go a long way towards making germany a more reliable ally. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," with more international fallout in ukraine and the middle east, lawmakers in washington are questioning what role the u.s....