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. chicago rescued fire refugees and saturday april 26th after all the flarmdz are xashd the fire it over and sunday 1906 cable cars with running our market street now toy april 18, 2015 no one knows when the next earthquake about come but to the 1906 san francisco earthquake the it may strike tomorrow but it might strike the city as it sleeps tonight thank you very much (clapping). >> thank you thank you how we doing time wise i'd like to introduce some of the great people of san francisco that take care of us
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my first sprshlg speaker from the depth what is the also known as official title i have a one and 2 fever thank you very much emergency management would i please welcome ann let's hear that for ann (clapping) >> good morning, everyone thanks for coming that's like wow, wow do we love the 1906 celebration yes. >> days like today what he do we take days like today to remember the lessons we learned from 1906 we've applied those lessons to our preparedness today in san francisco san francisco is it a resilient city we're ready for
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the next big one because of you are ready to takes the community all of us to be prepared thank you so much for coming i hope i join us anothers 20th and church after this ceremony for the next to the apart from thanks a have a have a great time. >> (clapping.) another great san franciscan a native i like to see her more our deriving the 40ush8 chief joanne hayes-white everybody (clapping.) good morning, everyone welcome to the lots fountains we celebrate one hundred and 9 years this is the celebration of 1906 san francisco earthquake i'm proud to be the chief of the
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fire department and deleted to see you particularly those who have the children to carry on the tradition of our city is and the resilience of our city we love to opportunity of to commiserate our history and our guardians of the city i want to particularly acknowledge for preserving the history (clapping) we take the time to encourage you but to spread the message of preparedness the more we spread that the quicker we're respond we want to spread that message at 9:00 a.m. going come to the middle school we'll have a drill for those who time to check that auto you see the yellow and now
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green have a wonderful day celebrating our wonderful city thank you (clapping.) >> he rolled out of bed it's the law of the land he's been up all night protecting us, please welcome our please chef chief suhr. >> (clapping.) bob is a low turn around i am good morning that is more and more exciting we keep starting earlier and earlier but anything it is great to gather and remember twhaepd the d m do much is great job more anything as we
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prospering prepare important the super bowl here in san francisco is it will be great hopefully, we'll be in it i know we be never be prepared enough prepare better everyday and even i just love san francisco thanks (clapping.) you you know what this guy is a founder of this thing at 72 we the president of the history association yes. you are yes. you are we gave you a that nice awarded ron ross everything keep it going (clapping.) >> i'm not to midget good morning at all for coming
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out what the hey. >> that's more like it now i'll play with you intend all for getting up don't forget to get our breakfast as we leave 20th and church that is good you get to meet us all shooting the breeze and met lilly we've been up here since the early 70s. >> my 39th year coming here. >> i'm right behind you 39 are 38. >> let's thank the people that come from the wonderful we have costumes and families and generations now it is very touching i really appreciate the effort. >> i'd like to thank the survivors that are no longer with us that i knew over the years back in the 70s i had a
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captive audience on the golden state ferry and got the chance to interview a lot of them and record them and they've been preserved this today did i day and we syphilis have two left that he know of living in the city one it one hundred and 13 year-olds they can't make it she was out dancing she's tired and the son of the founder of the ford bill who is one hundred and 9 and his niece jan is here you are in the background can't you see that ron. >> he's watching us now on tv. >> good morning bill. >> good morning bill.
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>> i am also honored to be the only recipient ever of the firefighters we're going two helmets not one my other helmet will be displayed at 450i7b9 it is the only one in selma and if you don't know why we'll have to reminisce i was sent out. >> he was sent out to get paint to paint the hydrant and we know it is gold and it was dark when the sun came up that hydrant was silver and so were my shoes that's true i want to audio one thing someone wonderful sat next to me how many of you having seen the ferry building with the 1916 on that the man next to me
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made that happen up to september 4th at this point so you know the story of the silver paint so we will leave that alone but it did get us into the national press hit london nupdz that's impressive i don't care what you do down here i got a we fund from lowe's on the paint can i had a gold cap with silver paint only on one can the other can is in the museum the fire department museum it will be there forever mite fits my privilege to introduce the mayor of the city mayor ed lee. >> (clapping) and good morning, everyone we got up early to meet the 39
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lilly (laughter). >> anyway, i'm glad to be here joining i earlier but in such great recognize of our earthquake more importantly of the restoration and come back of our city and the soldiers it is important but a moment for the 3 thousand lives lost in that fire and earthquake in 1906 and to you understand this is our city and hit the way we recovered from it still as exist as all the kinds of innovation going on i want to tell you we're ready more ready than we've been before i want to thank and recognize ann and her entire staff to her for creating and
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sustaining sf 72 hour platform for all us and our chiefs i'm lucky to join justice a few days ago to open a public safety building in mission bay that is safety will be operating but most importantly in that recognize today we have a resilience officer as a city we're doing the kind of things buildings that would be destroyed that are soft story we've learned over the years to make sure their earthquake seismic a mandatory law that will survive thousands of lives and as importantly our fire department and police department are not just prepared themselves their prep us n the nabtsdz and this is the most important i know i say when we say we're prepared we o have thousands of
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people that are trained and for the neighborhood response teams i love so much ultimately when the event happens we don't have to make sure we're only waiting for the fire and police to show up you and i will that heros for 72 hours the parents and families learner that more and more not only are we fearful sometimes fear drives us to be better prepared we're prepared and we're going to manage this event thank you for being out here and more prepared and more educated and let's commemorate and remember and be prepared all the time thank you very much
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(clapping). >> nice job pretty go a.d. living for 5:00 a.m. that's good. >> let's hope the giants win today thank you for that ron they've filled up more blue books we have one more speaker your chief resiliency officers i like it patrick welcome pacific everyone. >> good morning san francisco. >> morning. >> the fount is the testament of the resilient of the people that o of san francisco it is about the people and sends and the capacity for everyone to be ready and prepared in a disaster we're working to make homes survivor we looking forward to connecting to the resources and thank you very much for joining us all out here this morning.
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>> willie brown. >> kind of hiding in the weeds back there it is fantastic do you see former mayor willie brown bring him inlets have a nice hand for him he saved illegitimacy fountains. >> he worked yesterday okay. that's fine. >> (laughter). >> he left early for lunch i'll see you tonight we're stalling for 5 minutes who has not been called on yet that's right i'm going to do a slow reading the exterior norton and very nice good outfit. >> (clapping.) thank you thank you hail to the good
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citizens of the enclosure empire i bring to you the folks and special operation whereas marks the one hundred and 9 anniversary of a great san francisco earthquake and fire the denying moment if our magnificent city whereas we're gathered if the cities biggest areas to honor the survivors of that most terrible today is there anyone from the public who wishes to speak that we normally the first by grace of god empire of the united states and protector of mexico declare many it april day the one hundred and 9th day to be earthquake remembrance day and order and direct all citizens of the empire to prepare the next
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tumbler that will occur. >> hipaa high blood pressure horror raw. >> a 4 minute warning to the beverages we're going to do a nice count down anything else liley. >> is sherry oliver up here. >> that's a great outfit look at this outfit sherry oliver is wearing are you going to be singing that's not a bad this is a good tune this is the old san francisco 1936 from the movie clark disable you and you are like two of a kind scarlet.
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>> so you this is mcdonald like to see you, sir you lady the song nice and slow. >> we've got the timing timing. >> i thought we could do it it might take us up to 511 say it again, sir. >> why is it fountain shorn than it used to be is that a willie brown question and the fountain was made quite a bit higher during the time he were beautifying microsoft for the civic fair so at the we duplicate the light status and said the fountain to have a tall look to it so they got rid of a
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couple light fixtures and made it taller when willie brown bless his heart decided to restore the fountain he roared to the way it originally was (clapping) >> are you on jeopardy that was excellent. >> all right. we are going to honor be serious we're going to honor our folks in two minutes it is six 09 right now oar okay. let's say hi to literally i didn't see fiance john you have that new ring nice you did a great job with the infection and one more applause for the lovely lilly.
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>> tells you about coit tower. >> well, yeah you can give me me the cliff notice. >> have you been to the recent restored coit tower i want it you go up there theres a treasure of san francisco and also going to the palace of fine arts things are open continue living this year and we have mayor ed lee to thank thank you, mayor. >> we're getting close now it's 509 and one-half yes you like to be the - >> someone asked me to be on top of the ferry building i climbed 9 later it was quite
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phenomenal it was a leash i know that is was a leash but the people that installed the light that was spectacular to be up there i wasn't even faired. >> 509 and one-half very close it is a bigger crowd i was wondering if this crowd with about bigger or smaller what the fire truck. >> the local mobile. >> and ed oracleer. >> thank you yes. yes. that's right this is from e town we hope to have them a sponsor we need sponsored for this event i like it, sir they're waiving them right there.
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>> so at 511 in 45 sessions we're going to do a 10 second count down oh a minute in about thirty second we'll have a 10 minute count down of silence. >> the other count down will be 10 minutes to 6 before we start drinking that's one the emotional things of those guys. >> seconds, sir. >> so let's go 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 4 guess 3, 2, 1 (sirens) sirens)sirens)irens)sirens)
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the hotel what the hell is that now sing san francisco. >> i remember the movie san francisco 1906 a whole bunch of people were still alive so it is a memorial for san francisco i don't sing well, i need you to help so she's going to help me and you'll help me two it only takes a tiny this great world to build a place we love my i find of love you still i've been away now i'm back to tell san francisco open your gold gates san
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francisco here is o you're wondering ones wonder to wonder no more the place only makes me love you tell me you're the heart of all the gold of gotten west san francisco welcome me home again i'm coming to go romo anymore . >> 20th and church let's do that we'll see you at the crack of 6:00 a.m. bloody marys and thank and great to see our great tradition to keep we living every we'll see you at lefties
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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. we are celebrating the glorious grand opening of the chinese rec center. ♪ 1951, 60 years ago our first kids began to play in the chinese wrecks center -- rec center. >> i was 10 years old at the time. i spent just about my whole life here. >> i came here to learn dancing. by we came -- >> we had a good
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time. made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is because it is part of the history of i hear -- to name this rec center is because it is part of the history of san francisco. >> they took off from logan airport and the call of duty was to alert american airlines that her plane was hijacked, and she stayed on the phone prior to
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the crash into the no. 9 world trade center. >> i would like to claim today the center and the naming of ait. [applause] >> kmer i actually challenged me to a little bit of a ping pong -- the mayor actually challenge me to a little bit of a ping- pong so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot. it is a state of the art center. >> is beautiful. quarksrights i would like to come here and join them.
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>> dpjdz to the regular meeting of san francisco ethics commission we'll begin by taking the roll call sxhaerp commissioner hayon all members obey present first is public comment on the appearing or not appearing on the agenda with the simplification. >> i came to talk about a need for responding to complaint both filed with
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