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- The stories of ordinary people faced with life-threatening circumstances told through actual footage, re-enactments and interviews. Survivors share how they cheated death, including escaping from serial killers and natural disasters.
- This is the show that tries to prove just how little contestants know about the world around them.
- Set in the western provinces of Cuba, "Punto Guajiro" shows an ancient way of singing that is presented by the poet Franco, and his campesino friends.
- Guests (L-R): Claudia Olalla, Landscape Designer for Parks Department, City of Redwood City; Jill Asher, Executive Director and Founder, Magical Bridge Foundation.
- Guest: Captain Dave Norris, San Mateo Police Department
- Episode: (2020)2015–202029mTV Episode
- 2015–2020TV EpisodeFrom our Women in STEM TV series meet Dr. Shailalaja Venkatsubramanyan. She is Associate Professor Emeritus, School of Information Systems and Technology, San Jose State University in Silicon Valley. Prof Shai as her students called her shares how her path to studying computer science happened an interesting and unexpected way. As a young girl she was interested in math and science and thought of pursuing an engineering degree. Instead she ended up studying commerce. But then something happened during her graduate studies where she ended up taking a computer science class and that opened up a whole new world for her. Prof Shai shares an interesting connection that her family has to the famous mathematician Ramanujam. You will have to tune in to find out about this connection and more. This conversation is part of Season 2 of our #WomeninSTEAM series that spotlights the role of "hidden figures" in Silicon Valley. The Kamla Show is filmed and produced in Silicon Valley and airs on TV in the US and is available on YouTube.
- 2015–2020TV EpisodeMahesh Kale shares why he gave up engineering to pursue a career in music. Kale won an award for the best playback singer at the 63rd National Film Award in India. This was for the Marathi film Katyar Kaljat Ghusali. Award winning Kale lives in Silicon Valley where he teaches Indian classical music to about 100 students. When he is not teaching he travels around the world giving performances. Kale shares how he uses technology to help him. He has a wiki page for his students, uses WhatsApp to send them their homework and uses Skype video to teach his students when he is traveling. And then there is a tempura app on his iPhone that he uses when he practices or does his riyaz every day. Kale was born and brought up in Pune, Maharashtra, India. His mother was his first music teacher and later on studied with Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki. This interview is part of our TV series on Women in Science and Tech from Silicon Valley. This interview aired on TV in the USA.
- That's David Miller at the piano soon to be joined by Rebecca DuMaine on vocals. It's a very special edition of our show tonight, a concert with two top jazz performers. The Game is Music, The Game is on. That was Dave Miller on the piano and the musical stylings of Rebecca DuMaine on vocals. Welcome to a very special edition of The Game - welcome to you watching at home and to the studio audience that has gathered for this special concert. I'm Mark Simon and we are thrilled to be joined by two top jazz performers for an hour of music and conversation about music we all love so much. They're going to perform some jazz standards, some lesser known numbers and we'll spend some time talking about their love of music.
- Will Durst has the cure for PTSD: President Trump Stress Disorder. The good doctor of political comedy is going to cure our ailments with that always-helpful medicine: Laughter. The Game is Politics. The Game is on. We're on the verge of war with North Korea. Our president thinks Nazis are misunderstood. It seems like we're just one tweet away from a constitutional crisis. For some reason, he's mad at Puerto Rico for a hurricane. There's only one thing left to do: Laugh. And if that's what you want, go to The Marsh theater in San Francisco where our friend, and our nation's premiere political comedian is doing an extended run of his new show: The Durst Case Scenario. Will Durst, welcome back to The Game.
- 2002–2021TV EpisodeThere may be no hotter race on the November 6 local ballot than the seven-candidate campaign for the Redwood City Council. All seven candidates are here for an exchange of views and policy positions. It's a special edition of The Game and The Game is on. Welcome to a special edition of The Game. My partner, Kevin Mullin, is on assignment. All the issues we face - managing the explosive growth that comes with a booming economy, disruptive and frustrating traffic, the soaring cost of housing and its impact on the people who live and work here - they're all very much at hand in Redwood City, which has transformed itself in the past decade into an economic and social center of the Peninsula. Against that backdrop, seven candidates are running for three seats on the Redwood City Council. We are joined by these candidates, who are here for a special hourlong edition of The Game to discuss their campaigns and the future of a city that seems to embody all the concerns we face throughout the region. Joining us today are: . Jason Galisatus, a community relations associate at Stanford University, vice-chair of the city's Complete Streets Advisory Committee, co-chair of the city's Downtown Association and a board member of the Redwood City Education Foundation (RCEF); . Giselle Hale, director of Media Partnerships at Facebook, a member of the Redwood City Planning Commission since 2014 and a board member of the RCEF and a working mother raising two young children; . Diane Howard, current Vice Mayor and nineteen year veteran of the council, whose range of civic activities stretches over three decades; . Rick Hunter, owner of his own accounting firm, a former member of the Planning Commission and the city Parks and Recreation Commission, board member and treasurer of the RCEF; . Diana Reddy, a long-time community advocate and organizer on a host of issues, including education, health care and housing, former member of the Housing Leadership Council of San Mateo County, the San Mateo County Living Wage Task Force, and the city's Housing and Human Concerns Committee, and former co-chair of Faith In Action, a community and faith-based advocacy organization; . Ernie Schmidt, vice president of Fox Theater Properties, Inc., a member of the city Planning Commission since 2009 and an active member of a long list of civic and charitable organizations; . Christina Umhofer, small business owner, whose businesses include investment property and used to include the long-established auto repair shop Fred's Garage, which closed earlier this year after 58 years, and a long-active leader in local youth sports.
- 2018–2020TV EpisodeHear from both Ariel Cherbowsky Corkidi, Program Director, and Paul Bouscal, President, of San Bruno Mountain Watch as they take you on and around the mountainside and quarry, as well as to the community Mission Blue Nursery, flora and dunes in Brisbane.
- 2002–2021TV EpisodeA year ago, we talked to four brand new city council members. They're back to talk about what they learned in their freshman year. The Game is politics, The Game is on. Welcome to The Game. A year ago, voters elected the most diverse group of city council members in local history, and the election signaled the emergence of a new generation of leadership that includes more women and people of color. We interviewed four new council members representative of the changes in who runs for and wins local office. We've invited them back to ask them what they learned in their first year in office and what surprised them. We are joined by Foster City Councilwoman Richa Awasthi, South San Francisco Councilman Mark Nagales, Redwood City Councilwoman Giselle Hale and Menlo Park Councilman Drew Combs.
- 2019 Burlingame Pet Parade -- September 28, 2019 Winning Pets: -Parade Grand Marshall: Dusty the Klepto Kitty -Grand Prize: Jurassic Pets featuring Milo, Blue-Tongued Skink -Best Dressed Pet: Dirt McGurt, Newfoundland-poodle-mix decked out as pirate -Best Pet Trick: Winston, Papillon mix wearing Harley-Davidson motorcycle jacket, won after sitting, lying down, jumping up and more -Most Original Float, Group or Wagon (non-school-category): Pebbles, chihuahua with shower theme, garbed in hot pink bathrobe and blue netting representing water -Best School Float: UMC Nursery School won top honors for "Out in Space" Special Thanks: -Ross Bruce of the Broadway Business Improvement District -Ayn Gilmore of AVR Realty -Larkin O'Toole of the Peninsula Humane Society and SPCA -Former Burlingame Mayor Terry Nagel -Councilmember and former Mayor Ann Keighran -Jeff Tateosian, official parade announcer -2019 Judges: ---Jon Mays, editor of the Daily Journal ---Rick DeNike, manager of Pet Food Express store in Burlingame ---Jacob Barnes of InSync Real Estate ---Stephanie Lee, Burlingame Parks and Recreation commissioner (FINÉ).
- Host Anne LeClair talks with Cary Smith, Senior Deputy Harbor Master. Anne also takes a fishing visit at Pillar Point Harbor with Jim Anderson, then heads to Flying Suitcase Winery in San Carlos with Owner Anders Vinter.
- Young men and women go to war and some lose a leg or an arm or more. But they are still young men and women and they want to have lives that are vigorous and meaningful. We're going to talk about a video that captures that spirit. The Game is sports, the Game is on. On Super Bowl weekend, a remarkable event took place at the College of San Mateo - the Wounded Warrior Amputee Football Team played a group of NFL alumni, and we are lucky to be able to relive the event with a very special video. Joining us are two people involved in the event and the video: Greg St. Clair, producer of the video and, incidentally, son of the late 49er Hall of Famer Bob St. Clair, and Rick Bonilla, from the San Mateo City Council.
- Cascada de Flores is a San Francisco Bay area based music group. Arwen Lawrence is on vocals and she is accompanied by Jorge Liceaga on guitar, Kayla Danish on violin and Saul Sierra Alonso on bass. Arwen Lawrence and Jorge Liceaga founded Cascade de Flores. This show was aired on TV in California.
- Recorded 04/07/14. Host David Canepa interviews Ray Buenaventura, Attorney/Daly City Council Member.
- Host David Canepa interviews San Mateo County UnderSherriff Carlos Bolanos about getting his start in law enforcement. Taped 2/9/2015.
- Fréderic Choisel, Gallerie Citi Artist from Burlingame.
- 201645mTV EpisodeOn July 7th 2005, Gill Hicks lay trapped in a smoke-filled train carriage. She was the last living person to be rescued after the attack, and is now a motivational speaker for peace.
- 201646mTV EpisodeMo Lea was attacked with a hammer by Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe. The attack almost ruined her life, leaving her with horrific injuries, but now she lectures art at a university.
- 201645mTV EpisodeSteven Gault was standing beside his father when a bomb exploded, instantly killing his father and ten others. Since then he has campaigned for justice for his family and the other victims.
- 201648mTV EpisodePeter Tobin married Margaret Mountney when she was seventeen, a whirlwind romance which quickly descended to violence and rape.
- 201647mTV EpisodeCaroline Langlade hid with 40 other people as ISIS gunmen opened fire in the Bataclan concert hall in November 2015. Now she runs an organisation to support the survivors.
- 201647mTV EpisodePam Warren was a commuter on the ill-fated Reading to Paddington Great Western train on 5th October 1999 which crashed at Ladbroke Grove into a Thames Turbo train that had jumped a red light.
- 201646mTV EpisodeDeclan Brady was on a flight from London to Belfast when the aircraft crashed; he managed to escape, having to crawl over people who were dead or dying in the process.
- 201645mTV EpisodeAt age four Amanda Wright was in bed with her mum Susan Lowson when Lowson was strangled to death by family friend John Dickinson. He then tried to do the same to Amanda before setting fire to the house.
- 201648mTV EpisodeSameem Ali was taken to Pakistan and made to marry a stranger; she became pregnant and was left isolated from her peers back home, told she could go home only if she was pregnant.
- The case of Anders Breivik and the massacre on Utøya island in 2011, focusing on how one boy threw himself in front of Breivik's gun to save the life of a girl he didn't even know.
- Host Dani Gasparini interviews Olatunde Sobomehin, Founding Director of Streetcode Academy, and Heather Starnes, Executive Director of Live in Peace.
- Host Dani Gasparini interviews Victoria Kline Cosley and Scott McMullin, Co-Chairs of the Sequoia Village Planning Group.