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always place in our hearts and remember the sacrifice for that day i'd like to ask (inaudible). >> thank you chief joanne whilst good morning. >> good morning. >> it is my privilege and honor to join you in our city for the com arbitration for those past victims as well as heros 9/1114 years ago all of us remember 14 years ago in 3 thousand miles away it seems like a distance but burned if in our memories as an event we'd like never forgot by most
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importantly we take lessons from that and continue support our san francisco fire department our police department, our responding and optimistic readies for anything i want to thank the chief the mission, our police chief and all those that worked together to make sure that our city is ready (inaudible) and i know that while we horn the first responder especially today, we take a moment to remember the specific names not trained as froerd for families flight tenant on american airlines she worked in
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communicating the very first event our own hero to let us you know your country's country was under attack mark batting i am remember him as in the airlines they were not going to lowest terrorists file their cabin those are some of the people's names that reacted that all to say that at the community please understand the sacrifice i do for sure i'm working and continue to work the excessive makes sure to remind us we have the resources the support and most important that the public precious what that day whether it is recording to a
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fire, whether there's an accidents on the street or you're on a very sometimes think an hourly basis treating the needs on the streets we know you're there and ready we know that you respond and intending to thank and let you know that those of us not only work but appreciate the work you do and your sacrifice and appreciate the ready i didn'tness we continue to be ready for days moving forward know this our city appreciate our role in our response our sacrifice and you're ready i didn'tness thank you for being here and rem remember we're a world-class fire department ready to be responding to anything that
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occurs. >> thank you, mayor ed lee i'd like to introduce (inaudible). >> thank you very much, mayor ed lee chief suhr and thank you for joining us this morning and chief joanne hayes-white and members from the team members of the (inaudible) we are joining the authority and (inaudible) andrea and our vice president covering ton come this morning to commemorate and acknowledge the sacrifice of those 3 hundred and 43 new york fire department members who gave the ultimate
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sacrifice to 40 doing their duty they gave the sacrifice of their lives no greater gift or sacrifice for public servants than to do that we acknowledge to those members are we at commission and command force of public service for the fire department dictate ours to serving the public (inaudible) the sacrifice discharging our duties and obligation thank you. >> now i'd like to ask (inaudibl (inaudible). >> for 4 hundred police officers and firefighters dyed it day
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another 14 hundred have passed over 9/11 nearly 25 thousand other people would have died we lost 3 thousand americans that day as chief joanne hayes-white says everybody remembers exactly where they were so as and stand here with the large class and an equal or larger group of police academy recruits up at police academy prepared to be that next generation to run in when everybody else runs away i'll finish with a quote from the president we take the devotion for the last measure of devotion to high resolve they'll not die in vain we can't forgot the
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firefighters and police officers that ran in when others ran away so we might survive >> just a few steps away from union square is a quiet corner stone of san francisco's our community to the meridian gallery has a 20-year history of supporting visual arts. experimental music concert, and also readings. >> give us this day our daily bread at least three times a day. and lead us not into temptation to often on weekdays. [laughter] >> meridians' stands apart from the commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophical,
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and spiritual change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the
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pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to
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last free states radio, the next-to-last independent newspaper raising hell, the next-to-last independent bookstore with a mind of its own, the next to last leftie looking for obama nirvana. [laughter] the first day of the wall street occupation set forth upon this continent a new revolutionary nation. [applause] >> in addition to its own programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for san francisco states well-known port trees center. recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear
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gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however. it is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian
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has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doing since 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i really believe that all the arts have a serious function and that it helps us find out who we are in a much wider sense than we were before we
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