Skip to main content

tv   [untitled]    October 18, 2014 10:30am-11:01am PDT

10:30 am
by raising up this building we have saying that there is a place in this city a place in the city of st. francis for those who are poor this beautiful dining room and affordable housing unit and this associate work center and clothing program are clear statements that, yes there is a place in the city tailors also a place in the city for those who have more than they need but there's a place for those who are in need if there's a battle going on than this building is our flag in the ground it tells those yes, we're a great city not a suburban on and on classify a ghetto not a gated community a truly diverse city with room for all this place is is is symbol a
10:31 am
symbol of a city with a big heart a city with the vision a vision it matches that are of patrons st. francis today, we celebrate the on this place the vision that sees in those who will line up along the arresting can do brothers and sisters it is a vision it that sees in the people that will be sitting at the tables brothers and sisters today, we celebrate that we all our brothers and sisters are in a city where ever we can once in a while we were all the children of god thank you.
10:32 am
(clapping.) >> wherever we gasket at st. anthony's i've been reminded i can't forget the most important people yes, we have celebrates and chiefs and elected officials more important people at any gather at st. anthony's is our guest we want to guest to come up and share dell seymour is a long time guests he is resilient and resource full and started his own business a group that he community colleges u conducts tours of the tenderloin i'm honored to have one of 0 our guests dell seymour thank you.
10:33 am
(clapping.) >> i know i was walking here this morning coming down jones a guy asked me are you nervous i said it's a piece of cake then he turned this corner and wow. this is amazing berry thank you for giving me about the tenderloin walking tours my tours are similar to the tours this the white house except mine i escort you (laughter) you know, i asked berry the other day why was i chosen to be up here this morning he reiterated that they serve 40 million meals and he's skews me of eating 4 hundred and 32
10:34 am
thousand. (laughter) this morning i want to thank the mayor for the review i we have backroom up to 6 booms it is like 6 thousand when you need to go thank you so much for that (clapping) thank you chief suhr for making our secretary of state's streets cleaner and captain jackson for making that it friendly letter place chief white your folks are on the block all the time don't let them see you sweat yes, ma'am thank you, ma'am there's a got up of folks involved p with st. anthony's that don't get recognize the men that are in recovery in the backroom walking dishes 365 days
10:35 am
a year (clapping.) those cats are involved in the biggest fight of their life they're fighting everyday for their soberest and tlifrns this is the perfect place to do it so thank you guys (clapping) a couple of months ago i had a young lady open my tour she said her lamont last name is pelosi i said you have a power mother she said, "no she has a powerful daughter then i knew she was a pelosi i was at a recalling for jones the other night and the owner mr. doug began was saying a low class facility there i said you
10:36 am
have not been to st. anthony's this is a world-class place so let's do a world-class name luxury tony's (clapping) so as i close here you know it's a trip i'm sitting in a chair next to nancy pelosi i used to sleep right here right here isn't that great god has a sense of humor this is completely nuts so as i leave here you know what me and all those people i'm sure we had something better to do than coming down to the attained luke those folks you're here for our clients that's a wonderful thing come on let's hear it
10:37 am
(clapping) so as i finish up before i get put out i want you to remember you're here to do a job it's not 0 over after a couple of hours they or more e remove the seats there will be people sleeping we have one hundred and 50 people sleeping in the church on pews everyday the job is not over the job is not over (clapping.) thank you, thank you for your per apprehension i definitely want to go on a tour i'm pleased to invite a st. anthony's volunteer to the stage that's how we getting got who
10:38 am
know ms. most of you know nancy pelosi she's been here year after year with her children and grandchildren volunteering nancy pelosi is a long friend of st. anthony's but those who struggle to put you food on the table or earner equal pay and work or struggle for affordable housing we're proud of her service and this fellow san franciscan are here today house democratic leader nancy pelosi (clapping) >> good morning, everyone. >> good afternoon. >> i don't know about you i don't have a better place to be then here (clapping) this is the most important work that and the most best way to
10:39 am
spend their time since dell mentioned my daughter i'll get to family isn't that a family affair we have michael who is family the hellman family have been part of the every great thing that happens in this city thank you so much michael for your lisp we have the other folks across the board in our city in this beautiful, beautiful building thank you to the construction workers and the libby's that michael made this a beautiful, beautiful beautiful structure (clapping) the official family of san francisco our great that mayor supervisor wiener and supervisor kim who are here the chief the chief the captain so supervisor scott weiner many people farther of the official family and the
10:40 am
fathers sister father floimdz sister i don't know where she is may and father al foreheads nephew who's here as well nephew (clapping) but it's an interesting thing to see how it goes from one generation to the next you talked about michael one day the one time of the year we have my 5 children live all over the country come together for thaings we come with the welcoming of my children i said father that's inspired you and he said may he said my parents taught us that god loves poor
10:41 am
people in a special way we must treat them in a special way and that's why i burn out i also have that moirgs mission what a beautiful, beautiful thought (clapping) as family many of us were gathered together remember mayor no two years ago but not two full years we've got january and february of 2012 a hole in the ground how many of you were here for that they it was about a construction site i had heels about this high we walked into the mud my guy is here today where you r you tyrone remember tyrone how beautifully he spoke and in the spirit you're a
10:42 am
member of the board; is that correct tyrone yes indeed he expired us that day this gets us back to michael and berry's point those are the people who are here to serve but the vips or the volunteers that were here to make if t it all happen i would like to take a half of moment to say thank you to all of that but helping us with the public policy that made this part it is always a fight especially recently, we have new market tax credits over $10 million of opportunity hud with mayors leadership we got the hud grant of $12 million and the low income tax credit at mercy housing all over the city but in this case $16 million and so that public policy that
10:43 am
you help us and how i help us advocate for it and setting examples of national significance model for the country how communities work together for the good of the country so here we are now i've heard a beautiful prayer that the frier cam gave make me an instrument of my peace the st. anthony's is the anthem of our city and made all of you this board and people instruments of goedz peace the other prayer isn't always to pray to god please bless our work but the fact is god has already blessed hesitate work why not going to
10:44 am
doing god's work that's already blessed that's what you're doing thank you you-all all it's my honor to be here with all of you i would yield back my time with greater appreciation thanks (clapping.) thank you leader pelosi that reels us there's a lot of building going on for 0 mayor that can mean a lot of openings and ribbon cuttings i doubt the mayor can get to all of them i thank the mayor for being here not too many buildings in the city are built for those in the city who can't afford the high rents bus this building is for those without
10:45 am
i know for mayor ed lee he affordable housing is a high priority in the city and we'll be appreciative of that you gave me ed lee the great mayor of san francisco (clapping.) good morning good morning all right. this is fun to be here leader peel thank you for your your combination and leadership michael and the board of directors and the entire staff and the volunteers that are here everyday thank you, thank you very, very much if i may say on behalf of the the supervisors that are here and the city agencies our chiefs our construction family their workers i want to say thank you
10:46 am
to stoimz st. anthony's for providing united states the opportunity to help more people you're right berry and father harding define and michael we're building brand new permanently affordable low income housing in the tenderloin in san francisco and we will do more and more of that (clapping) i just want to say that it's more than just a commitment we'll demonstrate and certainly with the help of supervisor kim and scott wiener we will work together to make sure that housing will be built for those in needs i've also felt that this wonderful contingent is a representation of the connection that state is our responsibility to make in san francisco yes there is great wealth and
10:47 am
success in this city absolutely there is deep poverty in this city it is our role to make the connections to make sure that the family grows to make sure that the success is for the one hundred percent and this is that example of what else would you say you'll find here the san francisco giants helping to serve warren hellman is here all the time in spirit and how council u consequential is the hearingly strictly bluegrass is at opening of the st. anthony's yes wells fargo and you pour in the great historic foundations like susan an co-sponsor resident and the sf foundation i know leader
10:48 am
pelosi knows the details she's there whenever we're saying we need this complicated massing of those connects is that will make in work it doesn't come with a recognition of need but with the work behind it to put together the hud funds and tax credits and the nonprofits like mercy and st. anthony's together all of this it's because we recognize someone else i want to make sure everybody knows here and a at st. anthony's known for serving meals like 3 thousand and more a day it's not just about the meals the meal is a way to connect up the people human nutrient and the serving of that meal is kind of like a prayer to touch people from
10:49 am
serving the meal to look at each other in the ice to find out what is say we need help and the hearts open and the impairment and the sharing of the hardship stories of what people go through and the connection of other support and services to allow success in life to happen it happens here everyday at st. anthony's so it's our job to recognize that connection to all of the other things that people struggle in life and provided the services of support so that the meal it comes the connection to all the other things we ought to be doing to lift people's lives it's in that spirit that i would like to declare today not st. anthony's but tony's dirng
10:50 am
room day here in san francisco come on up (clapping). >> all right. thank you everybody on the opening but celebrating more of the connections for people's lives thank you. >> yes mayor is right let's get on with this thank you, mayor ed lee at this time, i'd like to invite the ribbon currents to their position so marilyn one of our guests come up and carr ma let one 0 of our volunteers and
10:51 am
our 6th district supervisor jane kim and xhur and chief joanne white our spot is here to stand take your spots important so, now we'll have - >> oh, my god right here
10:52 am
(laughter). >> ready 1, 2, 3 (clapping.) yeah. >> yeah. >> oh, my god. >> >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look.
10:53 am
the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and
10:54 am
instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of
10:55 am
suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each other and constructed of steel tubing. >> it is made up of these strata. as the light starts to shift, there is a real sense that there is a dynamism. >> it gives the illusion that this cultures might be fragments of a larger, mysterious mass. >> the environmental artwork livens it with color, light, and the movement. three large woven soldiers are suspended. these are activated by custom air flow program. >> i channeled air flow into each of these forms that makes
10:56 am
it move ever so slightly. and it is beating like a heart. if-0 when as of the forces of nature moving around us every second. >> shadow patterns reflect the shapes of the hanging sculptures. the new terminal also features a children's play areas. both of the market the exploratory n.y. -- exploratorium. the offer travelers of all ages a playful oasis. using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds
10:57 am
and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the
10:58 am
bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco's cultural center and a place of innovation that is recognized and the love throughout the world. one of the highlights is a series of three left tapestries. they are on view after being in storage for 20 years. these tapestries representing various gardens. from his years of living in san francisco.
10:59 am
hydrangeas, chrysanthemums, and whilst dahlias in rich, deep shades as they make their way to the baggage area. they can access behind-the- scenes information and interviews with the artist through an audio to work. it features archival audio as well as interviews with living artists. he can be accessed on site by dialing the telephone numbers located near the artwork or by visiting the commission's web site. the public art speaks volumes of san francisco as a world-class city with world-class art and culture. for more information, visit for more information, visit for more information, visit aah! i'm a lion!
11:00 am
yes, you are. come here. let's see how this looks. hey, how's my little horse? she's a lion. yes, she is. grrr! ha ha! announcer: you don't have to be perfect to be a perfect parent. when you adopt a child from foster care, just being there makes all the difference. commission >> please stand by...