Only time we heard of anything and there were several children being wheeled around in there so at this point, not yet. Most of that happens over in the haight a little later when everybody spills out in that direction and they are going there now. Reporter emily turner live from the park, thank you. Pretty tough getting around there. A lot of streets are closed around golden gate park. No traffic except muni buses. San Francisco Police may add more street closures as it becomes necessary. It could very well be the last year that Recreational Marijuana is illegal in november. According to a poll 56 of americans say the use of marijuana should be legal. Thats a new high and a slight increase from a year ago. 36 think it shouldnt be legal. Thats down 7 points from last year. For another perspective on todays event, head over to our facebook page. Emily talked to students at one Bay Area High School where the 420 phenomenon is believed to have started. Check it out at facebook. Com cbssan
Instead of tunneling through the tehachapi and San Gabriel Mountains which would be very expensive. Going to san jose first reduced the coulds from 68 to 64 billion. It was largely a political move since getting the train up and running would help attract more funding. At the meeting today, expect critics to grill the board about where they will find the billions of dollars needed to finish the project. This project is going to fail. And when it fails, everybody in california is going to be turned off to the idea of high speed rail. Oh, no, we tried that. Thats a disaster. Reporter despite complaints the l. A. Times is reporting the Business Plan will pass today with a few tweaks but it will be interesting to see if the board has any more ideas on how to pay for it. The meeting begins at 9 a. M. At the county building in san jose. Were live, kiet do, kpix 5. I think a lot of people in the south bay want to know whats the latest estimate on when the fresnotosan jose line would be comple
Tonight we are here, gathered here this evening and i view this really as the intersection of history and the future. What do i mean by that . The intersection of history and the future . We are in Lincoln Theater in this theater. This was the only place where black folks could calm and be entertained in the theater because they couldnt go downtown. They would come right here. This theater was nearly demolished by a wrecking bull, almost torn down but we saved it renovated it and its now one of the jewels of the city of columbus. History tonight. [applause] and the intersection of our future of arts and culture in the black community, the rehabilitation that rejuvenation, the recreation of this Lincoln District in the process. History in the future, the intersection. Wil haygood who was raised in columbus, went to east high school, played basketball. Everything he learned in life he learned it here in the city of columbus. [applause] his values, his skill, his inspiration and in fact h
Nonlawyer could be designated as an arbiter and the contract would specify how the arbiters decided. Let me give you an example of the Supreme Court called circuit city versus adams. Do you remember circuit city . Adams applied for a job there. On the back of his application in small print that said if he had any dispute was circuit city he would have to go to an arbiter and couldnt go to court. Who reads all the small print in an application for a job . A few years later after working at circuit city he had a discrimination claim against circuit city and he sued them in california state courtbased on california law. The United States Supreme Court ruled 54 no. He edited the contract was circuit city because on the back of his application is set up a good arbitration. So whether its an Employment Contract or a consumer contract or medical contract if people agreed to give up their right to good go to court and go to private arbiter instead they are then bound to do that. Arbiters decis
Who wanted to go to law school, African Americans who wanted to go to law school. I was a part of that generation. We looked up looked up to him, believed in him, inspired by him, that i to someday could go to law school and i to could someday become a lawyer. There is a whole generation of people just like me who have gone on to do that because of the bravery and courage of Thurgood Marshall. So tonight, we are here, gathered here this evening, and i view this really as the intersection of history and the future. What do i mean by that . At the intersection of history and the future . We are in lincoln theatre, in this theater, this was the only place that black folks could come and get in or tamed in a they couldnt go downtown. They will come right here. In this theater was nearly demolished, a wrecking ball, almost torn down. We saved it, renovated it, it is now one of the jewels of the city of columbus. History tonight. [applause]. The intersection of our future of arts and culture