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And thats chp assisting with getting that vehicle cleared. In the meantime, this is westbound direction on the right and thats the moving right at the limit. So no delays at this point but you may encounter some slowdowns once if that has to require a tow truck out there. Over at the bay bridge toll plaza, things are backing up in those cash lanes. If you have fastrak, youre good to go in the green heading across to San Francisco. Back to you. Thank you. Memorial events begin today for San Francisco mayor ed lee who died suddenly this week. Flowers, cards and candles lining the steps of San Francisco city hall. And flags there continue to fly at halfstaff. Today mayor lees body will lie in repose in a closed casket in the city hall rotunda. The public viewing will be from 8 a. M. To 7 p. M. Then on sunday there will be a me ....
Atari, genentech, venture firms, berlin spent six years doing research with many Unsung Heroes of this era behind landmark developments and set in motion Ripple Effects which changed the world, tonight she joins us to discuss her new book troublemakers, Silicon Valleys coming of age. The side of the stage we are pleased to present a small exhibit tonight of artifacts related to each of the Silicon Valley troublemakers featured in her book. Bob swanson and bob taylor, we are thrilled to have several of the remarkable troublemakers with us tonight so please stand and be recognized. [applause] thank you. To tell the story of these remarkable people and others, leslie is the project historian for Silicon Valley archi ....
They spent six years doing research with many of the Unsung Heroes behind the landmark developments that set in motion the ripple effects that change the world. Tonight she joins us to discuss their new book troublemakers Silicon Valley comingofage. This side of the stage we are pleased to present a small exhibit of artifacts bob swanson and bob taylor and we are thrilled to have several with us tonight. Will you pleaswill you please se recognized . [applause] we will sell the stories of these remarkable people and others. Leslie is the project historian at Stanford University and has been a failover for advanced studies and Behavioral Sciences and other advisory committees at the center at the Smith ....
And people were always astounded to think that this car was put back into service after the assassination. Would you assume either that it was destroyed or perhaps locked away in a warehouse somewhere. But the simple fact is, the president needed to have a vehicle. President johnson at that point, and there simply wasnt time go back to the drawing board and build something from scratch. The most expeditious thing to do was to rebuild this car. That said, they thoroughly rebuilt it, stripped the car down to its bear frame and put tight tainium plating under the doors, there was a special filter put into the trunk there so that if there was a gas attack it would filter and take out harmful gas to protect the president. And of course there was this large wrap around rear wind screen which at the time was the largest piece of bullet proof glass that had ever been made the. These cars from this tricky dual mission, they have to protect the president but then make him as visible as possible ....