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heather had big news. she and chris had separated. >> at that moment in her life, she needed a friend, and that was what i was there for. i was there right when she needed me the most. >> but, ed said that shoulder to lean on soon turned into something more. >> talking, just listening to her problems, then it just progressed from there. >> progressed in what way? >> you know, i'm a flirtatious person and you know, just became flirtatious. >> detective kemp scanned the recent text from the two on heather's cell phone and it appears that things had heated up even more two days before she went missing. >> there was some sexual content that i had noticed. >> ed says it was heather who first turned the texting into sexting. >> she was in a highly flirtatious mood that day. >> did you bite? >> i did. >> detectives wanted to know how much and whether ed was truly willing to drop everything to help heather start a new life in secret? ed knew it probably did not look good to police. >> the thing is me admitting tha
heather had big news. she and chris had separated. >> at that moment in her life, she needed a friend, and that was what i was there for. i was there right when she needed me the most. >> but, ed said that shoulder to lean on soon turned into something more. >> talking, just listening to her problems, then it just progressed from there. >> progressed in what way? >> you know, i'm a flirtatious person and you know, just became flirtatious. >> detective kemp...
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police arrived to find heather dead. the absence of a shell casing led us to believe that it had to have been a revolver that the suspect would've used. baby carson was unharmed. all told, a half dozen people called 911. their descriptions of what happened, and of the shooter, were remarkably similar. the reports on the 911 calls were consistent. they reported that the shooter calmly turned and walked away from the scene, walked behind the shopping center, where the witnesses lost sight of him. narrator: the witnesses, and even police, were shocked by what they'd seen. mayfield: this murder was the type of murder that really disturbs the community. the entire community feels vulnerable when, in broad daylight, someone is murdered in a parking lot. narrator: and as the witnesses recounted what they saw, it got even more disturbing. all of them said the shooter and the victim appeared to know each other. clearly, robbery wasn't the motive. mayfield: all of the victim's belongings were still in the van. some of those were v
police arrived to find heather dead. the absence of a shell casing led us to believe that it had to have been a revolver that the suspect would've used. baby carson was unharmed. all told, a half dozen people called 911. their descriptions of what happened, and of the shooter, were remarkably similar. the reports on the 911 calls were consistent. they reported that the shooter calmly turned and walked away from the scene, walked behind the shopping center, where the witnesses lost sight of him....
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i listened to heather mills' voicemails for the sun. i hacked not only the target, heather mills, but friends and families and associates so they could get access to material from voice messages left by heather. so glenn's skill was he was able to blag the phone company and he did that by posing as an employee of the phone company in one department, and calling somebody else in another department, pretending to be a colleague, and getting access to the internal database. so you've got somebody�*s telephone accounts, you can find out their itemised phone bills, the numbers they were calling, dates and times. more importantly, he could change the pin number in order to access people's voicemails. the pin number protected the voicemails, if he reset it to the default, he could hack into their phone. once you're on the inside of any phone companies, or banks, or any institution, you're on the dance floor, you control all the information and it got results very, very fast. glenn mulcaire was not the only private investigator used by fleet
i listened to heather mills' voicemails for the sun. i hacked not only the target, heather mills, but friends and families and associates so they could get access to material from voice messages left by heather. so glenn's skill was he was able to blag the phone company and he did that by posing as an employee of the phone company in one department, and calling somebody else in another department, pretending to be a colleague, and getting access to the internal database. so you've got...
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heather drove to the soccer field to reflect. she on his trail dashed halee by wearing the same tattoo her daughter once had. the prosecutor one home, humbled by a woman's confession. >> i don't know that i've ever had more faith in the words coming out of somebody's mouth then a mother that would actually say that against her son. >> you almost look like you're getting emotional. >> i am getting emotional. >> the defense attorney got straight to work. he needed a new plan to save his client. when court reconvened, he called donna back to the stand. his goal, to show the jury she could not be believed. >> on cross examination, she admitted that she believed that if the jury heard that isaiah said it was an accident, they could not convict him of murder. >> you think perhaps his mother had said these things so her son could get perhaps a lesser sentence? >> yes. >> the problem is the genie is out of the bottle and the jury cannot then hear what she said. how do you overcome that? >> i think it goes back to, we have no confession.
heather drove to the soccer field to reflect. she on his trail dashed halee by wearing the same tattoo her daughter once had. the prosecutor one home, humbled by a woman's confession. >> i don't know that i've ever had more faith in the words coming out of somebody's mouth then a mother that would actually say that against her son. >> you almost look like you're getting emotional. >> i am getting emotional. >> the defense attorney got straight to work. he needed a new...
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heather. >> yeah, but really disappointing to see a team that had such a legacy here in oakland. now officially part of its past. thanks so much. appreciate it. well, there is this tonight from oakland mayor shengtao. she says, quote, oakland offered a deal that was fair to the a's and was fiscally responsible for the city. the statement goes on to say that they wish the a's the best and will continue the conversation with them on facilitating the sale of their share of the coliseum site. the city of oakland will now focus on advancing, redeveloping efforts at the coliseum, says the mayor. sacramento mayor darrell steinberg, calling the a's temporary move the stuff of dreams for his city, but expressed sympathy for oaklanders. >> oakland is a great city, and it does not deserve to lose its team. it doesn't deserve to lose their teams. these decisions were made separate and apart from anything to do with sacramento and i am joined. >> but the mayor and other city leaders there say that they hop
heather. >> yeah, but really disappointing to see a team that had such a legacy here in oakland. now officially part of its past. thanks so much. appreciate it. well, there is this tonight from oakland mayor shengtao. she says, quote, oakland offered a deal that was fair to the a's and was fiscally responsible for the city. the statement goes on to say that they wish the a's the best and will continue the conversation with them on facilitating the sale of their share of the coliseum site....
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heather. >> yep. hopefully they will enjoy every one of those moments and thank them so much for their sacrifice. crystal. thank you. new figures are out on just how many traffic tickets are being issued in san francisco, and what it's doing to city coffers, and how one east bay city is honoring and celebrating its rich indigenous history. >> spring has certainly arrived for now, with the day the rain returns. i've got your bay area forecast. it's ready to roll right after this. right here business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. with our new grocery outlet app, you can see the
heather. >> yep. hopefully they will enjoy every one of those moments and thank them so much for their sacrifice. crystal. thank you. new figures are out on just how many traffic tickets are being issued in san francisco, and what it's doing to city coffers, and how one east bay city is honoring and celebrating its rich indigenous history. >> spring has certainly arrived for now, with the day the rain returns. i've got your bay area forecast. it's ready to roll right after this....
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[applause] >> greg: heather, were you surprised because i'd assume she would explode. >> heather: i would expect her to do better than biden as she is of a younger age and greater mental capacity and the way the border is going, on all thank you could get much worse but surprising among the independents not any better in in 2008 wendell barack obama was campaigning, he said he wanted to not close the border outright it in favor of legal migration but we want to know who these people are in where they're coming from and i want that obama back not but that type of democrat back in the office in where those democrats and they don't exist and that's why the key issue among voters regardless is the border right now so the left will take a tough stance on the border in the poll numbers will not get any better. >> greg: she can't run because if she lost a trump, the most humiliating loss in history. >> i think i said that and you added that. >> listen republicans they just kicked our bouts and i'll speak on it but we can't play to the lead is every time republicans get a lead, we do something th
[applause] >> greg: heather, were you surprised because i'd assume she would explode. >> heather: i would expect her to do better than biden as she is of a younger age and greater mental capacity and the way the border is going, on all thank you could get much worse but surprising among the independents not any better in in 2008 wendell barack obama was campaigning, he said he wanted to not close the border outright it in favor of legal migration but we want to know who these people...
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heather knew that she needed help. thanks to smart start rochester elementary was able to open a full they program offering early childhood education and child care including early intervention services like speech therapy, since natalia's first day in that program her progress has been nothing short of remarkable. she can spell her name, she can write her name. once nonverbal natalia now talks so much that they're even considering pulling her out of speech therapy. natalia is on track to thrive when she enters kindergarten and her path ahead couldn't be brighter. heather's success story as a mom stands as a testimonial. it reminds us of all the parents throughout who need just a little extra help to give their kids that smart start. heather is here today and i ask you to give her a big round of applause. [applause] >> it's with heather and natalia in plan that we increase our plan and start funding by $150 million in year 2 to create 5,000 new preschool seats and continue growing child care and reach thousands more fa
heather knew that she needed help. thanks to smart start rochester elementary was able to open a full they program offering early childhood education and child care including early intervention services like speech therapy, since natalia's first day in that program her progress has been nothing short of remarkable. she can spell her name, she can write her name. once nonverbal natalia now talks so much that they're even considering pulling her out of speech therapy. natalia is on track to...
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i'm heather holmes. san francisco supervisors tonight. joining the chorus of critics worried about the airport changing its name to include san francisco. as we've been reporting, the port of oakland wants to modify the airport's name to san francisco bay oakland international airport. now, the port of oakland says this change is meant to increase awareness of the airport's location and to attract more travelers. but san francisco officials are strongly against the idea. supervisors tonight approving a resolution resolution opposing the name, saying the change will cause financial harm to sfo and confuse passengers. so we want to talk more about this resolution with san francisco board of supervisors president aaron peskin. supervisor nice to have you here with me. why? why are you guys jumping into this issue? why do you feel like a resolution is necessary? >> thank you. heather. well, imitation is the highest form of flattery. and we're delighted that people are interested in the san francisco name. but we're quite concerned, given sfo'
i'm heather holmes. san francisco supervisors tonight. joining the chorus of critics worried about the airport changing its name to include san francisco. as we've been reporting, the port of oakland wants to modify the airport's name to san francisco bay oakland international airport. now, the port of oakland says this change is meant to increase awareness of the airport's location and to attract more travelers. but san francisco officials are strongly against the idea. supervisors tonight...
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i'm heather holmes. it was, though, a rough start to the workweek for many commuters today, as those calling for a ceasefire in gaza took over. several bay area locations want to start in oakland, where protesters blocked northbound interstate 880 starting around 615 this morning. they used chains to attach themselves to large drums that were filled with concrete. then, a couple of hours later, just before 8 a.m, demonstrators blocked the golden gate bridge protesters chaining themselves together in parked cars and another demonstration at about 815 on a different portion of interstate 880 southbound at seventh street, right near the port of oakland, according to the chp. more than three dozen people were detained at three locations. it took several hours to remove the protesters and to get traffic moving again. and tonight we're learning of yet another economic blockade happening now. ktvu s crystal bailey is here with a protest in fremont, right near the tesla factory. >> well, heather, it's happening
i'm heather holmes. it was, though, a rough start to the workweek for many commuters today, as those calling for a ceasefire in gaza took over. several bay area locations want to start in oakland, where protesters blocked northbound interstate 880 starting around 615 this morning. they used chains to attach themselves to large drums that were filled with concrete. then, a couple of hours later, just before 8 a.m, demonstrators blocked the golden gate bridge protesters chaining themselves...
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heather and brian contacted us online. you can, too. scan the qr code to fill out our consumer complaint form online. >> thanks, chris. >>> coming up next, the top stories we're following, including posing as a police officer. the suspect arrested in the south bay and the multiple charges he's now facing. >>> no visitors, no programs, and no services. san francisco jails went into a lockdown over the weekend. up ahead, we'll tell you why authorities had to take this bold move and how long it will last >>> right now at 5:30, locked up and locked down. we're live in san francisco where two county jails are on high alert, and how the sheriff's department is responding. >>> and up until now, they've all been civilian trials. today the very first trial, criminal trial of a former u.s. president. >>> and a day a lot of folks don't like. it is tax day. if you haven't filed, we've got you covered. ahead, tips for last-minute filers. >>> this is "today in the bay." beautiful day, april 15th. oh, yes. [ laughter ] >> i was feeling sorry for the p
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take thanks for taking the time once again. >> thank you heather. thank you for having me on. >> well, soaring home prices and mortgage rates are keeping many prospective buyers out of the market. a new bank rate study shows that the salary to purchase the average home is now more than $110,000. that's up 46% in just four years. you now need a six figure salary to buy the average home in 23 states, including the district of columbia. four years ago, that number was just six states. no surprise. california tops the list. you need just about $200,000 to buy the average home here in california, as followed by hawaii, washington, d.c, massachusetts and washington state as the most expensive states. >> okay, well, california's new minimum wage for fast food workers took effect just today. yeah, that's right. >> half a million employees will make at least $20 an hour, a $4 an hour increase. >> as amanda quintana explains, this new wage applies to chains with at least 60 locations nationwide. >> and probably it should have happened a while ago. but it's go
take thanks for taking the time once again. >> thank you heather. thank you for having me on. >> well, soaring home prices and mortgage rates are keeping many prospective buyers out of the market. a new bank rate study shows that the salary to purchase the average home is now more than $110,000. that's up 46% in just four years. you now need a six figure salary to buy the average home in 23 states, including the district of columbia. four years ago, that number was just six states....
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i'm heather holmes. in fact, san francisco has threatened to sue over the move, despite though the opposition. earlier this evening, the port of oakland voted to proceed with changing the name of the oakland airport to include the words san francisco. the change isn't a done deal just yet. a final vote is set for next month. our henry lee takes us to the meeting today. report leaders defended this decision. >> the port of oakland, which oversees oakland international airport, discussing a proposed name change, adding three words to make it san francisco bay oakland international airport. >> confusion will be very, very minimal, if at all. >> danny wong, head of the port of oakland that oversees the airport, is doubling down on that proposal. this is absolutely a pro east bay pro oakland pride move. wong says a name change will only bring more flights and jobs to oakland. >> this is bringing people and business and visitors to oakland absolutely. trying to supplement, the oakland image, he says. >> airlin
i'm heather holmes. in fact, san francisco has threatened to sue over the move, despite though the opposition. earlier this evening, the port of oakland voted to proceed with changing the name of the oakland airport to include the words san francisco. the change isn't a done deal just yet. a final vote is set for next month. our henry lee takes us to the meeting today. report leaders defended this decision. >> the port of oakland, which oversees oakland international airport, discussing a...
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i'm heather holmes. i'm going to start tonight with a look at the state of recovery in downtown san francisco. so the chamber of commerce has become the first entity to sign a lease in a unique new multi-use space. and it hopes that more organizations and companies will follow. the chamber has announced it is opening a new ground floor space that will be the headquarters of the yes sf initiative, which is a partnership with the chamber, deloitte, salesforce, the world economic forum and citibank. the sf headquarters will also be a co-working space with a coffee shop, and it will have the ability to host events. it takes advantage of legislation that was passed just last year that allows for office space on the ground floor in downtown buildings, as long as it's paired with a retail food and beverage or entertainment use. the chambers. yes, sf hub will be located at an existing building at bush and montgomery for more now on this initiative, i'm joined live tonight by rodney fong, the ceo of the san franc
i'm heather holmes. i'm going to start tonight with a look at the state of recovery in downtown san francisco. so the chamber of commerce has become the first entity to sign a lease in a unique new multi-use space. and it hopes that more organizations and companies will follow. the chamber has announced it is opening a new ground floor space that will be the headquarters of the yes sf initiative, which is a partnership with the chamber, deloitte, salesforce, the world economic forum and...
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i guess the question is that — did you hack heather mills'... no. - ..phone? no. absolutely did not hack heather mills's phone. | had no idea that anybody had hacked her phone. i and did you commission anyone to do that? absolutely not. he then contacted me and said, "i'm not running that article, just to let you know." and that's when i went, 0k. i'm being followed or hacked or something and that's when i started to become paranoid and i actually went to government back then and theyjust poo—pooed me and said, "she's completely nuts. "don't be so ridiculous." conventionally, a good reporter is energetic and persistent and intelligent to persuade strangers to cooperate, but that's skilful and difficult and time consuming. and so, voicemail hacking is a brilliant shortcut. why bother turning up on the doorstep and trying to persuade the famous actress to tell you her secrets when you can get straight into her voicemail in two minutes and you've got the story? good afternoon. police are continuing - to question a seniorjournalist from the news of the world over cl
i guess the question is that — did you hack heather mills'... no. - ..phone? no. absolutely did not hack heather mills's phone. | had no idea that anybody had hacked her phone. i and did you commission anyone to do that? absolutely not. he then contacted me and said, "i'm not running that article, just to let you know." and that's when i went, 0k. i'm being followed or hacked or something and that's when i started to become paranoid and i actually went to government back then and...
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>> oh, absolutely, heather. alex, good to see you. the bottom line is this changed the landscape in how americans consumed criminal trials before this, we didn't. and court tv had launched in 1991, but no one was watching. 1994 o.j. goes to trial in 95, and boom, the whole world is watching. and it was the first time for many people to get a look at how the system actually works during a criminal trial, and that laid the groundwork for what now is the current day court tv, which is where i'm at now, and we cover trials all the time, and every now and then we'll get a big one. someone will say, oh, this is this is kind of like o.j. no, nothing will ever be like o.j. simpson. the entire country knew where they were when the verdict was read. they watched that bronco chase, in fact, the world watched it. it was like nothing else. and it changed the way we consume. trials in this country forever. >> and you talk about the fact that people of a certain age, we keep using that time here for some reason. but those of us of a certain age reme
>> oh, absolutely, heather. alex, good to see you. the bottom line is this changed the landscape in how americans consumed criminal trials before this, we didn't. and court tv had launched in 1991, but no one was watching. 1994 o.j. goes to trial in 95, and boom, the whole world is watching. and it was the first time for many people to get a look at how the system actually works during a criminal trial, and that laid the groundwork for what now is the current day court tv, which is where...
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mike and heather, i spoke with assembly member matt haney staff. he is the chair of this committee and plans to hold five meetings. he says over the next 12 months to figure out how the state can help. downtown san francisco has become a different city from its pre-pandemic self. >> it's very empty. i was at bloomingdale's. nothing was going on like not very much. people. >> you have poops on the street that is dirty on the streets. >> the challenge of how to change and improve downtowns, such as san francisco, is the focus of a new state assembly downtown recovery select committee. the first meeting was held in sacramento monday, chaired by assemblyman matt haney of san francisco. >> they develop policies that can truly support the recovery of our downtowns. >> the committee's goal is to create a statewide downtown recovery plan, four mayors testified monday from long beach , riverside, sacramento and san francisco. mayor london breed gave some sobering data. >> office attendance is at 40% 46% of pre-pandemic levels as of march. we can no longer r
mike and heather, i spoke with assembly member matt haney staff. he is the chair of this committee and plans to hold five meetings. he says over the next 12 months to figure out how the state can help. downtown san francisco has become a different city from its pre-pandemic self. >> it's very empty. i was at bloomingdale's. nothing was going on like not very much. people. >> you have poops on the street that is dirty on the streets. >> the challenge of how to change and...
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heather. yeah >> so many questions about this case. jesse. gary. thank you. a san jose police today announcing the arrest of three young people accused of stealing more than $13,000 worth of merchandise from a shopping mall. on monday, police arrested 19 year old dana pagano and 22 year old andres diaz as well as a 16 year old juvenile at valley fair mall. investigators say the suspects were found to be in possession of more than $1,000 worth of stolen items. police say a search of their car resulted in the discovery of another $12,000 worth of stolen goods. the three suspects face charges of felony organized retail theft. >> tonight, questions still unanswered after oakland police shot and killed a murder suspect wanted by sacramento pd officers from both agencies were there in west oakland last night when police say that suspect came out of a house with a gun, ktvu crime reporter henry lee live tonight in the newsroom. henry, when did this suspect first get on police radar here? >> well, mike, it all started last month when police in sacramento say he shot
heather. yeah >> so many questions about this case. jesse. gary. thank you. a san jose police today announcing the arrest of three young people accused of stealing more than $13,000 worth of merchandise from a shopping mall. on monday, police arrested 19 year old dana pagano and 22 year old andres diaz as well as a 16 year old juvenile at valley fair mall. investigators say the suspects were found to be in possession of more than $1,000 worth of stolen items. police say a search of their...
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heather. it's just amazing. last week, a few days ago, we were all trying to find a way to stay warm out there. with that, with that cold pattern setting up. yeah. so a nice rebound in temperatures for today. and this warm pattern wants to stick around for wednesday and into thursday. but some changes headed our way later in the week. so here's kind of the breakdown for tomorrow and thursday. temperatures in the 70s and the 80s kind of a split forecast. and then we go the other direction by friday and saturday. major cooling 50s and 60s. and it looks like we'll be tracking some more rain as well. so at least for tomorrow and thursday, we're thinking lots of 70s out there. and the warmest locations will be in the lower 80s, temperatures up above the average. but that's just a short tum deal, because the big drop off in those numbers by friday. here's a satellite that where you can pick out the circulation out here in the pacific. a nice storm track up here. but all the energy is deflected up to our north. so we a
heather. it's just amazing. last week, a few days ago, we were all trying to find a way to stay warm out there. with that, with that cold pattern setting up. yeah. so a nice rebound in temperatures for today. and this warm pattern wants to stick around for wednesday and into thursday. but some changes headed our way later in the week. so here's kind of the breakdown for tomorrow and thursday. temperatures in the 70s and the 80s kind of a split forecast. and then we go the other direction by...
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i'm heather holmes. in fact, the very last opportunity for people to leave was a few hours ago at 4:00 this afternoon. so let's talk about the situation along highway one. jim shivers with caltrans, joins me now live. appreciate you taking the time. jim. explain a little bit more about why you're closing the road. >> well, it's very simple. it's really a case of the expected rain in the area, this particular region has been, saturated, for several weeks, if not months during the, the winter season, we're doing this purely out of safety. we want to make sure that, no one is traversing over this single lane of traffic, given the cloudy, rainy, wet pavement, potential windy conditions. so this is all, basically in the interest of public safety. >> and how long do you anticipate having the entire road closed? >> well, this is going to be a very short period, these convoys are being suspended, thursday, tomorrow and friday they will resume. first thing saturday morning at 8 a.m. and then again at 4 p.m. and w
i'm heather holmes. in fact, the very last opportunity for people to leave was a few hours ago at 4:00 this afternoon. so let's talk about the situation along highway one. jim shivers with caltrans, joins me now live. appreciate you taking the time. jim. explain a little bit more about why you're closing the road. >> well, it's very simple. it's really a case of the expected rain in the area, this particular region has been, saturated, for several weeks, if not months during the, the...
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heather. >> rosemary. thank you. still to come tonight, mayor london breed suggests spending money to refurbish hospitals, fix streets and boost the number of homeless shelter beds, and voters may have the final say. also tonight, the salvation army, hoping to get dozens of more families off the streets in the south bay. the plan to get new housing built quickly, and it's not quite a typical restaurant closure. the plans from an acclaimed restaurant that entails not clo ng for $360 billion bond measure for the november ballot. now the bond was spent $167 billion to help finance improvements to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital laguna honda and the chinatown health clinic. it would also include $50 million to increase the number of shelter beds and transitional housing for families experiencing homelessness. $70 million for street safety and repaving and $25 million to renovate harvey milk plaza in the castro and hallidie plaza near the paypal bart station. the proposal needs approval from the board of supervi
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heather: it's remarkably difficult because there's no pathway for us to help them, there's no housing, there's no rental assistance to help them get into a housing unit, even if there were a housing unit, there's no transitional housing. joe: usage of hrdc's overnight shelter has nearly doubled since 2019. some of that need should be eased when their new 24/7 overnight shelter opens, but that's not expected until next year. grenier believes this newer, more visible form of homelessness has caused a shift in attitudes arounbozeman. heather: just the general sentiment that everyone deserves a safe, warm place to sleep is not -- doesn't really resonate with everyone anymore. belinda: are weut? are we out for real? stephen: no, it is heating up. i don't know. joe: caught between a lack of services and a frustrated community are people like steven and belinda. stephen: there are good people in bozeman. it is just overshadowed, the ugly overshadows the good. we are having the struggles and we are having these problems. but we are going to make it to the other side. joe: for pbs news weekend
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before we do ship to audience questions i did want as come come back to you heather. he touched on some important issues on the board's of strength in the strategic, the is and other nuclear capabilities that at the strategic level the backup nato's deterrent posture. you mentioned uk is an option. what about the question of perhaps europe filling both combined uk-french effort and filling some of the pressure gets is going to feel if they continue to focus on deterring china unless i forget north korea as well? and interesting,, is a part of what was behind the macron gambit of think if you put a nuclear arms power on the ground in ukraine is that going to get put in some second thoughts? i know you would think that some of these issues with regard to russia saber rattling at csis in the pony party on deterrent and divide. it's a bit of the murder of question that maybe could touch on a couple of those issue. >> i will start with with e contribution of the uk and france in this debate going on out about your deterrence. i'm not a european. spent enough time there. i
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heather. >> okay, mark, thank you very much. san jose city officials unveiling a new affordable housing complex coming up, how it's designed to get people off the streets and also assist low income earners. we'll have more on that. also, they aren't even out of elementary school yet, but this group of oakland students delivered a big presentation at an education conference. what they say about quality of education in underserved communities, and san francisco's oldest gay bar has a new home coming where the solaire apartments is located on azria's avenue. it consists of 130 units with half reserved for permanent supportive housing. to address the homeless crisis, the remaining units are restricted to households earning between 50 to 60% of the area median income . today, san jose mayor matt mehan touted the city's efforts to build more housing. >> we know that we face a tremendous crisis of lack of housing affordability, lack of housing supply. we are a pro housing city at all income levels. >> the property also includes a fitne
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. >> heather. yeah, as we mentioned, this was a nationwide effort, as we saw right here in the bay area. organizers called for a national strike demanding an end to u.s. support to israel. so i want to show you now what happened in chicago. police arresting at least 40 people who disrupted traffic there. this was to the main routes to o'hare airport. some frustrated travelers ended up having to walk to their terminals to catch flights. this morning in new york city, there were a number of pro-palestinian demonstrations. one large group ran onto the manhattan bound side of the brooklyn bridge, bringing traffic there to a standstill. at one point, demonstrators were seen lighting flares and throwing them into the east river, with bicycle police in pursuit. eventually, officers corralled those protesters on a pedestrian walkway and arrested several people. and we also go to eugene, oregon, where dozens of demonstrators blocked the i-5 freeway there. police say they ordered the protesters to disperse b
. >> heather. yeah, as we mentioned, this was a nationwide effort, as we saw right here in the bay area. organizers called for a national strike demanding an end to u.s. support to israel. so i want to show you now what happened in chicago. police arresting at least 40 people who disrupted traffic there. this was to the main routes to o'hare airport. some frustrated travelers ended up having to walk to their terminals to catch flights. this morning in new york city, there were a number of...
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i'm heather holmes. we begin tonight with the deepening divisions at uc berkeley over the crisis in the middle east. an altercation last night at the home of the law school dean is now circulating online, and it involved one of the many law students invited to a celebratory dinner. ktvu crystal bailey has more and joins us now live from uc berkeley. crystal >> well, heather, the video only shows the aftermath, but the dean says that is his private home. so the student he could ask to leave at any time. meanwhile the student is arguing that it was a school event and she had the right to speak. it was a celebratory dinner for the graduating law students at uc berkeley, scheduled for the last day of ramadan, holy month for muslims and the first of three nights, the dean and his wife were hosting students. malacanang says her organization , law students for justice in palestine, was boycotting the dinner and shared this poster saying no dinner with zionism while gaza starves. >> we felt that this dinner was,
i'm heather holmes. we begin tonight with the deepening divisions at uc berkeley over the crisis in the middle east. an altercation last night at the home of the law school dean is now circulating online, and it involved one of the many law students invited to a celebratory dinner. ktvu crystal bailey has more and joins us now live from uc berkeley. crystal >> well, heather, the video only shows the aftermath, but the dean says that is his private home. so the student he could ask to...
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oh, heather, a likely story. >> heather, you were a business maven. >> sure. grokay. tonight? for tonight. why do you think they're going afteee justor florida? and you, by the way, you liver l in florida? i do. they're kindorida d by default,d into. well, my my husband's family is from there. >> and so we moved down to florida, hated miami, love broward county. bri know you said all the cops are show in broward county, but weut big fans, we meaning the majority of floridians of desantis as policies. he just had a spring break curfew down in miami past week. it worked very well. the residents of miami very thankful. >> and he's banning social media for kids under 14. so it's working really well. i mean u, said 12 people movedl out, i believe, back in 2022to,e about 500,000 moved out. that's what nbc is referring to. yes, but still a lot more people. mass exodus from new york antd, california, which are democratic run states coming down to florida. and you know what? the 500,000 that moved out are liberal, progressive . go ahead. you know, bye bye. they're not coming there beca
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heather >> all right. crystal, what about that idea of bringing in the national guard? what does the sheriff say about that? >> well, the sheriff was very adamant that he thinks this is an internal issue, and he does not think the national guard is necessary at this time. >> all right, crystal bailey, thank you. new at 730 tonight, a marin county judge denied bail for a man accused of assaulting someone at the islamic center of north marin, 48. year-old david jonathan margoliash pleaded not guilty to using pepper spray on a person at the center in novato last month. police said. at the time of the attack, margoliash was carrying a bag with a gun inside. the judge said it was too soon to release him and said his next hearing for april 22nd. advocates say that anti-semitic incidents have climbed to the highest number ever recorded in the u.s. with the bay area also seeing an alarming spike. the anti-defamation league says northern california saw 502 incidents, up more than 200% from 20 2298 incidents of vandalism that includes the windows that were smashed at the smitten
heather >> all right. crystal, what about that idea of bringing in the national guard? what does the sheriff say about that? >> well, the sheriff was very adamant that he thinks this is an internal issue, and he does not think the national guard is necessary at this time. >> all right, crystal bailey, thank you. new at 730 tonight, a marin county judge denied bail for a man accused of assaulting someone at the islamic center of north marin, 48. year-old david jonathan...
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. >> i'm christien kafton and i'm heather holmes. the justices are hearing arguments on the issue of presidential immunity and whether former president trump can avoid prosecution for charges that he tried to undo his 2020 election loss. >> ktvu jana katsuyama, joining us now live from the newsroom with details on today's dramatic day in court. jenna. >> cristian and heather, this is a case that goes to the fundamental core of how we define presidential power and also whether protections, while someone is in office extends after they leave office. >> we will hear argument this morning in case 23 939 trump versus united states. mr. >> donald trump's attorney d john sauer began the hearing with his opening statements without presidential immunity from criminal prosecution, there can be no presidency as we know it. >> for 234 years of american history, no president was ever prosecuted for his official acts. >> sauer claimed donald trump's actions were official when trump tried to switch the 2020 election results to his favor. trump's at
. >> i'm christien kafton and i'm heather holmes. the justices are hearing arguments on the issue of presidential immunity and whether former president trump can avoid prosecution for charges that he tried to undo his 2020 election loss. >> ktvu jana katsuyama, joining us now live from the newsroom with details on today's dramatic day in court. jenna. >> cristian and heather, this is a case that goes to the fundamental core of how we define presidential power and also whether...
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joey >> well, frank and heather, this is it. we are now in the final season of the a's, calling the coliseum home here and they say they just could not reach a deal with the city to extend their lease agreement before they move to vegas. the owners of both the oakland a's and the sacramento kings coming together thursday morning in west sacramento for a major announcement. the a's are moving to sac. >> momentous day for our 123 year old franchise. >> the major league team is going to a minor league stadium. the a's are moving to sutter health park in west sacramento, the current home of the river cats, with its majority owner, the sacramento kings. >> you're going to see aaron judge hitting home runs out there. this is what an incredible day. this is epic. it's historic. >> the deal secures a home base for the athletics for three seasons from 2025 to 2027. there's also an option for a fourth season in 2028. >> we're excited to be here for the next three years playing in this beautiful ballpark. >> the announcement comes after th
joey >> well, frank and heather, this is it. we are now in the final season of the a's, calling the coliseum home here and they say they just could not reach a deal with the city to extend their lease agreement before they move to vegas. the owners of both the oakland a's and the sacramento kings coming together thursday morning in west sacramento for a major announcement. the a's are moving to sac. >> momentous day for our 123 year old franchise. >> the major league team is...
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. >> heather, kiki, you are also survivors of columbine. >> i was a senior in 1999 and i was in choir class, and then gunfire erupted outside the door and a lot of the students ran out one of the exits, and i did not. i'm not sure why. i think it was just like, don't overreact. we don't really know what's happening. >> and kiki, you were in the room with principal deangelis, as we found out, right? >> yeah, i was with frank in his office and his secretary came in to let us know or let him know that i was coming over the radios, that there were shots fired in the commons. so i was saw frank running down the hall. i could also see the silhouettes of a person holding, a long gun and a snowball effect of grief and loss. >> missy. heather and kiki became the first modern iteration of mass shooting survivors, finding solace in their similarities in a group that only grows beyond columbine . there's no denying that as time uncovers cloudy memories, the eternal work of surviving reveals itself, this group serving as proof of concept that there is life after loss. >> our thanks to morgan norwo
. >> heather, kiki, you are also survivors of columbine. >> i was a senior in 1999 and i was in choir class, and then gunfire erupted outside the door and a lot of the students ran out one of the exits, and i did not. i'm not sure why. i think it was just like, don't overreact. we don't really know what's happening. >> and kiki, you were in the room with principal deangelis, as we found out, right? >> yeah, i was with frank in his office and his secretary came in to let...
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heather. state senator nancy skinner from right here in berkeley is a coauthor of this bill. it is sb 233. senator skinner said. it is still being fine tuned in partnership with governor newsom, the california medical board and other partners. this bill would apply only to licensed doctors in good standing in arizona. the bill would provide temporary clearance for them to perform procedures at clinics in california. california lawmakers say the goal is to try and help support arizona women coming to california for abortion procedures. the arizona supreme court, as you mentioned, ruled on april 9th in support of an 1864 law banning all abortions except when the mother's life is in jeopardy. >> we will be a safe haven so that arizonans do not have to carry an unplanned, unwanted or health endangering pregnancy. and our arizona sisters can come to california to get the health care that they need from their own doctors. >> we're trying to get ahead of this law, which goes into effect on june 8th,
heather. state senator nancy skinner from right here in berkeley is a coauthor of this bill. it is sb 233. senator skinner said. it is still being fine tuned in partnership with governor newsom, the california medical board and other partners. this bill would apply only to licensed doctors in good standing in arizona. the bill would provide temporary clearance for them to perform procedures at clinics in california. california lawmakers say the goal is to try and help support arizona women...
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last season, two penalties, i haven't had it in heather yet, but i remember this match, and the boy really took two penalties, he didn't tell about his secrets, he is asked how what does this secret say, well... give him credit, well done, big blooded, let's then, yes, then let's listen to this hero of the game, who, well, as a hero, the hero of what the fans see, and i also did not manage to talk, tell the secret , pavlo isenko, the goalkeeper of vorskla, comments, well, for the fans, everything boils down to this episode of the key from the penalty, explain how he stood, bent, deflected, knew where he was going to hit, well, guessed. is it becoming such a tradition of the pavlo isenko cup of ukraine semifinals? let it continue. as the team in general, i see you there, they were waiting for a long time after the game, so that everyone wanted to say thank you. well. yes , everyone is very happy that they won, of course, baby, the hero of the match also scored one, but all heroes, all fought, all well done, only what i hit, it's my job to hit balls, they heard their fans today, that'
last season, two penalties, i haven't had it in heather yet, but i remember this match, and the boy really took two penalties, he didn't tell about his secrets, he is asked how what does this secret say, well... give him credit, well done, big blooded, let's then, yes, then let's listen to this hero of the game, who, well, as a hero, the hero of what the fans see, and i also did not manage to talk, tell the secret , pavlo isenko, the goalkeeper of vorskla, comments, well, for the fans,...
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coming up at 5:00. >> heather. yeah, obviously the bay area feeling this loss and hurting too, but but also so proud jana katsuyama live there for us in walnut creek. gianna. thank you. well, today's service comes as north carolina grieves the for law enforcement officers there killed while serving a search warrant in charlotte. investigators trying to determine if there was more than one shooter. they're questioning a woman and a 17 year old girl who were inside that home yesterday during this three hour ordeal. the gunman was shot and killed. a total of eight officers were hit, four wounded. they four of the wounded died at the hospital. two were from the north carolina department of adult correction and two were charlotte mecklenburg, police officers. >> he had a high powered automatic rifle that he was able to start open fire on. our officers and then, as others responded to try to save the officers that were down, they were also hit with gunfire as well. >> president biden, releasing a statement saying, quote,
coming up at 5:00. >> heather. yeah, obviously the bay area feeling this loss and hurting too, but but also so proud jana katsuyama live there for us in walnut creek. gianna. thank you. well, today's service comes as north carolina grieves the for law enforcement officers there killed while serving a search warrant in charlotte. investigators trying to determine if there was more than one shooter. they're questioning a woman and a 17 year old girl who were inside that home yesterday...
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crystal >> well, heather. the ship was deployed for about 100 days and they were out at sea for international relations. but today their families got the chance to greet them again and hug them for the first time in four months. and of course, i have to tell you, when i was out there, those families were very, very proud children running into their arms, kisses from spouses and signs declaring their love. it's often the scene at the end of deployment for military families is blown. >> are you excited to see dad? >> yeah. seven year old karina marin wore a special coast guard dress for the occasion. >> it feels like i've not seen my dad in forever, and i'm just so excited to see him. >> the crew on board coast guard cutter bertoff, made up of about 150 military members, left base alameda just after new year's day. >> we traveled over 21,000 nautical miles over this 100 day period, stopping in places such as singapore. malaysia went as far west as the indian ocean to india. >> the coast guard was joined by a cou
crystal >> well, heather. the ship was deployed for about 100 days and they were out at sea for international relations. but today their families got the chance to greet them again and hug them for the first time in four months. and of course, i have to tell you, when i was out there, those families were very, very proud children running into their arms, kisses from spouses and signs declaring their love. it's often the scene at the end of deployment for military families is blown....
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heather amberleigh live for us there in san francisco. >> thank you. amber. inmates at the troubled women's prison in dublin are being transported to other federal facilities across the country. busses were seen leaving fci dublin today, two days before the facility is expected to close on monday. the bureau of prisons decided to shut down the facility where sex crimes and cases of retaliation have plagued the facility. well, the news came as a surprise to the women, their families and the federal judge who ordered special oversight over the prison 12 days ago, one father said his daughter was transferred before noon today and that he has no idea where she's going. >> busses came in the facility, loaded a number of people into the busses they were not allowed to take, their belonging or that much belongings with them, like one pair of pants. so many, shirts, etc. >> sources tell ktvu that all 600 women will likely be moved out of the facility by friday. a judge did order a pause on the transfers until the special master could review the closure, but the burea
heather amberleigh live for us there in san francisco. >> thank you. amber. inmates at the troubled women's prison in dublin are being transported to other federal facilities across the country. busses were seen leaving fci dublin today, two days before the facility is expected to close on monday. the bureau of prisons decided to shut down the facility where sex crimes and cases of retaliation have plagued the facility. well, the news came as a surprise to the women, their families and...
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heather. yeah >> and lamonica, there are reports that the cease fire talks there in cairo are making, quote, significant progress. we'll stay on top of that. thank you. in lafayette, a grassroots group held a community vigil to honor the estimated 130 hostages still being held in gaza. this was on the overpass along highway 24. signs reading bring them home and other posters were set up while people waved israeli flags. one bay area woman says that her brother and brother in law, yogev, is still being held. she tells us that she's scared for her safety. >> i just pray that he's still alive and i call on the international community to do whatever they can to bring a deal as soon as possible to release the hostages. >> organizers say they also want to see the red cross work more to gain information on the health conditions of the hostages. >> relatives of the hostages being held by hamas took part in a march in washington, d.c. the hostages and missing families forum organized the event. demonst
heather. yeah >> and lamonica, there are reports that the cease fire talks there in cairo are making, quote, significant progress. we'll stay on top of that. thank you. in lafayette, a grassroots group held a community vigil to honor the estimated 130 hostages still being held in gaza. this was on the overpass along highway 24. signs reading bring them home and other posters were set up while people waved israeli flags. one bay area woman says that her brother and brother in law, yogev,...
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just turning to justine and heather, briefly, on the question of culture -- justyna. any thoughts on how reliant is doing and making its strategic culture and collusion. >> thank you. that is very interesting question. ii think that the alliance has harmonized to certain extents with regard to russia and russian goals, and russian way of thinking. until weki see that some divisin and understanding how to react to what russia is doing against ukraine are still there. and i would get to make examples. i think that there is a difference in approaches. there's a different in approaches on how, on what, how the west should shape the strategy of most deliveries to ukraine. and i think there are divisions between the eastern flank and western europe together with the u.s., with western europe being more cautious with setting red lines that gradually have been crossed but are still maintain. and with eastern europe being of the opinion that we should strive to give ukrainians what we can from the very beginning and an order for them to put up russians as quick as possible.dv
just turning to justine and heather, briefly, on the question of culture -- justyna. any thoughts on how reliant is doing and making its strategic culture and collusion. >> thank you. that is very interesting question. ii think that the alliance has harmonized to certain extents with regard to russia and russian goals, and russian way of thinking. until weki see that some divisin and understanding how to react to what russia is doing against ukraine are still there. and i would get to...
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when it comes to kids and e-bikes. >> well, thank you for having me, heather. and for the opportunity. so, as you noted, there is an increase in, public concern around safety. with youth using these bicycles. we're trying to take a balanced approach, because on one hand, we want to encourage you to use bicycles, including e-bikes. on the other hand, what we're seeing is with certain types of bikes, most notably those throttle assist, bikes rather than pedal assist. a lot of kids are, buying these or their parents are, they don't necessarily know the rules of the road. they're not wearing helmets, there's multiple kids on each bike. so we feel that and many of these bikes go faster than even the stated speed limits for these types of bikes. so what we're trying to do is, enable local communities here in marin, to come up with a plan where under 16 would be restricted from using these bikes. >> okay. and specifically, it would be those class two electric bicycles. explain a little bit more about what those bikes are. >> yeah. so picture these are the ones that ar
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i'm heather holmes tonight at stanford with the protests there continues. our mark sayer was at the campus earlier today where administrators reminded the demonstrators that after eight tonight, they are in violation of university policy. >> on friday afternoon, students were mostly keeping to themselves in a cordoned off area of the plaza. there were no bullhorns nor speeches. it was just food, music and camaraderie. organizers say the goal of this protest is very focused. protesters want stanford to first disclose its investments related to any corporations profiting from the conflict in gaza, and then to divest from the ceasefire call is definitely a part of it. >> right. but like, i think we understand that within our very local context of being stanford university students, we can probably leverage the most effort towards making a cease fire happen by like building on this huge pile of pressure right . of which divestment and that kind of company pressure is a very clear part of that picture. >> on friday, stanford released this statement. while stanfo
i'm heather holmes tonight at stanford with the protests there continues. our mark sayer was at the campus earlier today where administrators reminded the demonstrators that after eight tonight, they are in violation of university policy. >> on friday afternoon, students were mostly keeping to themselves in a cordoned off area of the plaza. there were no bullhorns nor speeches. it was just food, music and camaraderie. organizers say the goal of this protest is very focused. protesters...
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heather. >> all right. crystal thank you again. we'll be following that. san francisco board of supervisors meeting tomorrow. okay. new at 730 tonight. people can start submitting applications starting tomorrow for a brand new affordable housing project for san francisco public school educators and employees. the 135 unit development is near 43rd and judah in the outer sunset, and it's named after shirley chisholm, an advocate for public education. in the very first black woman elected to congress. the property will offer 24 studios, 43 one bedroom, 58 two bedroom and nine three bedroom apartments. this is the first housing project built by the city for san francisco unified educators and employees. applications will be accepted through tuesday, april 23rd. san francisco mayor london breed, releasing a statement on the project, saying, quote, our public schools are stronger when educators can live near the community they serve our first affordable educator housing project will create that opportunity. this is part of our work to make sf a place working peo
heather. >> all right. crystal thank you again. we'll be following that. san francisco board of supervisors meeting tomorrow. okay. new at 730 tonight. people can start submitting applications starting tomorrow for a brand new affordable housing project for san francisco public school educators and employees. the 135 unit development is near 43rd and judah in the outer sunset, and it's named after shirley chisholm, an advocate for public education. in the very first black woman elected to...
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the dish turned out to be delicious and filling, but it has nothing to do with heather. in the sixties, the drud river was swamped and the chegerin reservoir was born, so over time, all local villages turned into resorts; the place for bart fishing was not chosen by chance. and since it is only 30 km from bykhov, i decided to stop by and see everything with my own eyes. if you still think that bart fishing is attended by middle -aged intellectuals who fish in the mornings and in the evenings listen to guitar songs by people in elongated sweaters, then you are very mistaken, people who come to bart fishing know a lot about fun, they organized a culinary competition for the best fish soup, i even got a little excited, because next to me is a person who knows absolutely everything about food, elena mikulchik, meet me. question to answer: is fish soup a soup or not a soup? look, ukha is not soup if it doesn’t have potatoes, ukha is fish soup, if it contains potatoes and some kind of cereal component, that is, if there are no potatoes, it is ukha, if there are potatoes, it
the dish turned out to be delicious and filling, but it has nothing to do with heather. in the sixties, the drud river was swamped and the chegerin reservoir was born, so over time, all local villages turned into resorts; the place for bart fishing was not chosen by chance. and since it is only 30 km from bykhov, i decided to stop by and see everything with my own eyes. if you still think that bart fishing is attended by middle -aged intellectuals who fish in the mornings and in the evenings...