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i would like to thank hank and greg for meeting with me. in regard to implementation, there are $250,000 available for improvements on the site. the assignment of garden plots would be done with the assistance of the san francisco garden research organization, which is a community garden advocacy group in the city. it would assist with organizing the management structure. once the site is up and running, it will be managed by the recreation and park department. it would -- there would also be volunteer opportunities. in the future phase, this would be vertted -- vetted out in the planning process. we would include ideas the community would like to propose. >> commissioner, thank you for the opportunity to share the information about the project. we think we have an exciting potential use for golden gate park that has many opportunities for partnership with hank, other community gardens, the neighborhood, and a broad set of stakeholders interested in urban agriculture across the city, who i think would really welcome this use. with that, we
i would like to thank hank and greg for meeting with me. in regard to implementation, there are $250,000 available for improvements on the site. the assignment of garden plots would be done with the assistance of the san francisco garden research organization, which is a community garden advocacy group in the city. it would assist with organizing the management structure. once the site is up and running, it will be managed by the recreation and park department. it would -- there would also be...
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hank gave him a $25,000 bail. he did not have $25,000, so he sat in jail for eight days, and he came back and pleaded guilty. this is really the regular person that is symbolic of ordinary justice. there is a woman who has five kids. she is a nurse. one beautiful spring day she is sitting on the stoop, and she is reading of friends hair, and the police say, do believe -- she is braiding of friends hair, and the police say, and you realize there is a no loitering sign, and she offered to get off, and they arrest her. they bring her before the judge, and they give her a $25,000 bail. she is never given an attorney, and she sits in jail for eight days. she has a relative take care of her five kids. eventually, she comes before the judge. the judge says, we will give you a couple hundred dollars as a fine, if you plead guilty, and we will call it a day. she says ok. she pleads guilty, and she thinks to herself, i will never pay the fine, and she gets the guy who also pleaded guilty, and they have a big party. they thi
hank gave him a $25,000 bail. he did not have $25,000, so he sat in jail for eight days, and he came back and pleaded guilty. this is really the regular person that is symbolic of ordinary justice. there is a woman who has five kids. she is a nurse. one beautiful spring day she is sitting on the stoop, and she is reading of friends hair, and the police say, do believe -- she is braiding of friends hair, and the police say, and you realize there is a no loitering sign, and she offered to get...
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tavis: you love hank for how he's doing it all by himself. franco is the same way in this film.s guy is in this hole, his arm is trapped and the only thing is, he's working with himself. tell me more about how you direct that. i'm just fascinated by, when you're directing one guy, basically, and that's it. >> well, the thing -- like tom hanks had a football, didn't he, that he called wilson. tavis: a soccer ball. >> a soccer ball that he calls wilson. tavis: exactly. >> well, in our case he had a video camera with him and he left a series of messages to his loved ones. every day he left a message. that was our ammunition. and what he can do is he can talk directly to the camera. he's leaving these messages, and you can go inside the camera and literally look at this guy who knows he's dying. he wants to leave messages to these people to apologize for the way he's been in his life, that he hasn't appreciated people as much as he knows that he should have. it's wonderful and moving. and he leans in toward redemption. but there's a journey he has to go on in his heart to find himse
tavis: you love hank for how he's doing it all by himself. franco is the same way in this film.s guy is in this hole, his arm is trapped and the only thing is, he's working with himself. tell me more about how you direct that. i'm just fascinated by, when you're directing one guy, basically, and that's it. >> well, the thing -- like tom hanks had a football, didn't he, that he called wilson. tavis: a soccer ball. >> a soccer ball that he calls wilson. tavis: exactly. >> well,...
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for more than 30 years, hank has offered cash redemptions at the site near the stadium. today the hank center received more than 5,000 pounds from residents for cash buy back. lacy nicholson got about $4. >> it is good for the environment and i will rather recycle and get money than put it in the blue bin. >> others say it is just an easy place to take recycling that doesn't fit in the bins. >> i can load up my truck and it gets where it is supposed to go. >> last night the recreation and park board of commissioners voted to enthe 5 how this $5,000 a year lease. >> we have been on parkland for 33 years. why they're trying to kick us out now is anybody's guess. >> we are all for recycling. we recycle at our facilities, but we are the parks department. our job is about having good recreational uses for visitors. >> sarah ballard says the center has grown into an industrial use that goes against the parks mission. they plan to turn it into a community garden an idea support more than 40 neighborhood groups. >> you have told hank he would like for them to continue to partici
for more than 30 years, hank has offered cash redemptions at the site near the stadium. today the hank center received more than 5,000 pounds from residents for cash buy back. lacy nicholson got about $4. >> it is good for the environment and i will rather recycle and get money than put it in the blue bin. >> others say it is just an easy place to take recycling that doesn't fit in the bins. >> i can load up my truck and it gets where it is supposed to go. >> last night...
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for more than 30 years, hank has offered cash redemptions at the site near the stadium. today the hank center received more than 5,000 pounds from residents for cash buy back. lacy nicholson got about $4. >> it is good for the environment and i will rather recycle and get money than put it in the blue bin. >> others say it is just an easy place to take recycling that doesn't fit in the bins. >> i can load up my truck and it gets where it is supposed to go. >> last night the recreation and park board of commissioners voted to enthe 5 how this $5,000 a year lease. >> we have been on parkland for 33 years. why they're trying to kick us out now is anybody's guess. >> we are all for recycling. we recycle at our facilities, but we are the parks department. our job is about having good recreational uses for visitors. >> sarah ballard says the center has grown into an industrial use that goes against the parks mission. they plan to turn it into a community garden an idea support more than 40 neighborhood groups. >> you have told hank he would like for them to continue to partici
for more than 30 years, hank has offered cash redemptions at the site near the stadium. today the hank center received more than 5,000 pounds from residents for cash buy back. lacy nicholson got about $4. >> it is good for the environment and i will rather recycle and get money than put it in the blue bin. >> others say it is just an easy place to take recycling that doesn't fit in the bins. >> i can load up my truck and it gets where it is supposed to go. >> last night...
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this is like a trial of hank that is attached to the body of the community gardens. it needs more time. there is no way you can make a rational process out of this unless you deal with two completely separate issues. thank you. >> my name is peter zimpone. i volunteer with the nature group and several other neighborhood park groups to restore parks in san francisco. i am a big believer in recycling and the environment and community gardens, but i also believe in our parks and believe the park should be for park activities. recycling is great, but i do not think it is an appropriate occasion for that activity. i think you need to look at where a suitable place for this activity is. i have listened to all these people talking and it does good work in the community, but i think there are better uses on park land and having a recycling center in golden gate park. >> my name is david marcus. i am a resident of the neighborhood and have been for the last 12 years. i have three kids. they enjoyed the part and what the part is doing. across the board right now, i think that
this is like a trial of hank that is attached to the body of the community gardens. it needs more time. there is no way you can make a rational process out of this unless you deal with two completely separate issues. thank you. >> my name is peter zimpone. i volunteer with the nature group and several other neighborhood park groups to restore parks in san francisco. i am a big believer in recycling and the environment and community gardens, but i also believe in our parks and believe the...
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today the hank center received more than 5,000 pounds from residents who is chew kirkside recycling for cash buy-backs. lacy nicholson got about $24. >> it's good for the environment. i would rather recycle it and get some money instead of putting it in the blue bin. >> reporter: other residents say it's an easy place to take recycling that doesn't fit in their bins. >> i can load it up in my truck and drop it off. it gets to where it's supposed to go. >> reporter: last night, the board of commissioners voted to end the center's lease and asked hang to shut down their recycling site. >> so we've been on parkland for 33 years. why they're trying to kick us out now is anybody's guess. >> we are recycling, recycle at our facilities; but at the end of the day, we're the parks department, and our job is making sure there are good recreational uses for visitors and residents. >> reporter: park spokeswoman sarah ballard said the center has gun into an industrial use. the city plans to turn the land into a community garden, an inidea supported by 40 neighborhood groups. >> we have told hank tha
today the hank center received more than 5,000 pounds from residents who is chew kirkside recycling for cash buy-backs. lacy nicholson got about $24. >> it's good for the environment. i would rather recycle it and get some money instead of putting it in the blue bin. >> reporter: other residents say it's an easy place to take recycling that doesn't fit in their bins. >> i can load it up in my truck and drop it off. it gets to where it's supposed to go. >> reporter: last...
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i said hank, i've got a great idea to do this song. he said what song?one i needed so long ♪ for once unafraid i can go where life leads me ♪ ♪ and somehow i know i'll be strong ♪ ♪ for once i can touch what my heart used to dream of ♪ ♪ long before i knew ♪ oh, someone warm like you ♪ would make so by the time i get through that i'm hearing this knock on the door. [ knocking ] so ron comes and says what are you doing to my song? i said i'm telling you, ron, this is going to be a hit. he said no, no, no, this is a song -- i said i'm telling you, this is a good way to do it. he said okay, if i'm wrong, you know, i'll buy you dinner. if i'm right, you buy me a car. no. but anyway, i said, i'm telling you, i feel it. >> larry: well, you put your own stamp on it, though. >> yeah, i just felt that that was the way to do it. it was a song that was really -- i mean, in both ways, obviously. it's a great song. i think part of a great song is that you're able to do various interpretations of that song. >> larry: yeah. >> and so that song done like that, to me it
i said hank, i've got a great idea to do this song. he said what song?one i needed so long ♪ for once unafraid i can go where life leads me ♪ ♪ and somehow i know i'll be strong ♪ ♪ for once i can touch what my heart used to dream of ♪ ♪ long before i knew ♪ oh, someone warm like you ♪ would make so by the time i get through that i'm hearing this knock on the door. [ knocking ] so ron comes and says what are you doing to my song? i said i'm telling you, ron, this is going to...
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. >>> estudio muestra que los hanks les y nueva york entre las con másnivisiuniv éxodo de inmi lista lado de la moneda houston miami dallas y philadelphia donde el impacto fue menos severo se haré jays otraed aumento de inmigrantes lo que muestrano la movilidadro una mano de obra. la actual recesión se esteision nosotros tenemos una recesión grande en este país tiene un e foek más significativo que un muro. univisio los anoti univiuniontin nola jro unionunivish@noticero demandas contra la s.b.1070 rechazó una demanda legal, dijo que no procede el desafío legal, la organización lulac inicio no ro univisionunivisionnoti deten personas en ba seasion sivisionn ioncial lticerousticivision duni lulaision tienenoticenivisiereco demaunivisnoro uni y no demostr ro uni aonza real, ya basta dicn al presidente calderón en diversos sectores de méxico para poner fin a la violencia, líderes de la oposición venezolana dicen ahora sí el presidente chávez quiere univi univisionnoticero univisionunivn en cámaras del congreso siguen trabajando. nivisiunivh@cero oi entre enero se realizaron 12 univisionn
. >>> estudio muestra que los hanks les y nueva york entre las con másnivisiuniv éxodo de inmi lista lado de la moneda houston miami dallas y philadelphia donde el impacto fue menos severo se haré jays otraed aumento de inmigrantes lo que muestrano la movilidadro una mano de obra. la actual recesión se esteision nosotros tenemos una recesión grande en este país tiene un e foek más significativo que un muro. univisio los anoti univiuniontin nola jro unionunivish@noticero demandas...
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not a similar to where hank was 30 years ago in the recycling movement where it was really starting to catch on and we needed the infrastructure to support it. all throughout the city, it is being replaced with a native plant gardens and habitat and gardens. just out in front of us, the conservatory -- in front of the arboretum, they are converting someone there recently. like i said, the golden gate park community garden in the expanded native plant opportunities there will really put it at the forefront of this movement. for the department as well as the program that provides opportunities for more collaboration, and provides opportunities for expanded operational programming. finally, something that has been talked about over the years among the environmental community is the movement that is referred to as a backyard habitat. this is something that numerous environmental groups have wanted to promote, that is really trying to get habitat plant growing in people's backyard and promoting wildlife in people's backyards that is an extension of what we are trying to do. there is more ha
not a similar to where hank was 30 years ago in the recycling movement where it was really starting to catch on and we needed the infrastructure to support it. all throughout the city, it is being replaced with a native plant gardens and habitat and gardens. just out in front of us, the conservatory -- in front of the arboretum, they are converting someone there recently. like i said, the golden gate park community garden in the expanded native plant opportunities there will really put it at...
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. >>> estudio muestra que los hanks les y nueva york entre las con más éxodo de in migrantes l listaiami dallas y philadelphia donde el impacto fue menos severo se haré jays otraed aumento de inmigrantes lo que muestra la movilidad de esta mano de obra. la actual recesión se este la comunidad inmigrante cuando nosotros tenemos una recesión grande en este país tiene un e foek más significativo que un muro. en los Ángeles. >>> la jueza que estudia las demandas contra la s.b.1070 rechazó una demanda legal, dijo que no procede el desafío legal, la organización lulac inicio promovían la detención de las personas en ba sea su aspecto racial la justicia dijo que lulac no tiene derecho para demandar y no demostró que haya una amenaza real, ya basta dicen al presidente calderón en diversos sectores de méxico para poner fin a la violencia, líderes de la oposición venezolana dicen ahora sí el presidente chávez quiere instaurar una dictadura en el país. en cámaras del congreso siguen trabajando. las cifra es impresión aonantim entre enero se realizaron 12 muertes en relación con el narcotráfico,
. >>> estudio muestra que los hanks les y nueva york entre las con más éxodo de in migrantes l listaiami dallas y philadelphia donde el impacto fue menos severo se haré jays otraed aumento de inmigrantes lo que muestra la movilidad de esta mano de obra. la actual recesión se este la comunidad inmigrante cuando nosotros tenemos una recesión grande en este país tiene un e foek más significativo que un muro. en los Ángeles. >>> la jueza que estudia las demandas contra la...
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hanke branch estado la legalidad. en otra noticia la representante republicana.regando que apoyara fuertes sanciones contra quienes ayuden a extremistas violentos. y con eso otra breve pausa desde washington dc. y en instantes hablaremos con un líder estudiantil que salió de las sombras para luchar por el dream act. %x ugh, congestión nasal. es tu culpa. claro, culpas la mucosidad. prueba nuevo advil congestion relief. reduce la hinchazón causada por inflamación nasal el problema real. para poder respirar... nuevo advil congestion relief. >>>josé: nos acompaña josé salcedo como muchos jóvenes es activista en nombre del dream act. por convicción. estudiante por vocación. y estadounidense de corazón. josé gracias por estar con nosotros. tu reacción a lo que vemos aquí en washington esta noche. mi reacción es estar muy contento. pero no puedo dejar que esto me quite la vista del próximo punto que será el senado. el senado como han dicho. una batalla muy fuerte. pero tenemos que seguir. y le digo a todos los televidentes que ven ahora. que llamen y coloquen presión a
hanke branch estado la legalidad. en otra noticia la representante republicana.regando que apoyara fuertes sanciones contra quienes ayuden a extremistas violentos. y con eso otra breve pausa desde washington dc. y en instantes hablaremos con un líder estudiantil que salió de las sombras para luchar por el dream act. %x ugh, congestión nasal. es tu culpa. claro, culpas la mucosidad. prueba nuevo advil congestion relief. reduce la hinchazón causada por inflamación nasal el problema real....
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. >> hank you jjnnifer.lloking at the west sidd of the belt way aad so far kateville where 6 miles per hour and 48 miles per hoor úight ear liberty road. thhe look at this number. 13 miles per hour and that's right near york road because of a rash on& the inner loop lanes righttat lock raven boulevard. let's look a little bit farther back at providence roaddand you can seeethe driivrs tapping the brake n the stretchhup towards the flashing activity. as far as the commute towards 95 thhngs actually look much better and delay do lloseen uu. no problems to report on the northbound lanes of 95 through white marsh but trouble just at bit farther up. crash on the úrad to avoid the ctiviiy use 40 as the alternate. that's a lack at the evening travels. now back ooer to you. >> okay kandace. laat halloween in glen arm mmn badly burned wwen somebodd through -únitroussoxide on a boone fire this weekend nick came homm from he hospptal. >> and he got a very warmmand loving welcome. [applause] friends and loved ones have
. >> hank you jjnnifer.lloking at the west sidd of the belt way aad so far kateville where 6 miles per hour and 48 miles per hoor úight ear liberty road. thhe look at this number. 13 miles per hour and that's right near york road because of a rash on& the inner loop lanes righttat lock raven boulevard. let's look a little bit farther back at providence roaddand you can seeethe driivrs tapping the brake n the stretchhup towards the flashing activity. as far as the commute towards 95...
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i mean, to me, kermit was the original tom hanks. >> jimmy: really?i do get that. yeah, absolutely. yeah. 'cause he's kind of heartbreaking, but he's -- he's lovable. >> he's the every man. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm not going to lie to you. i mean, i wrote the script for, like, three years, and we did the first table read, and they brought all the puppets. and so we come out, and it starts, and then kermit comes out. and i think his first line is "hi ho." >> jimmy: aw, come on. >> yeah. it's just, "hi ho." >> he was born in my brain. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow! >> yeah, his name is walter. he's the sweetest puppet of all times. but i must say, like, it's not, like, such a funny talk show story, but -- i don't care. [ laughter ] i don't care, jimmy, i'm sorry. >> jimmy: i know -- >> i want this to go well >> jimmy: i want to hear this story. >> these guys are so talented. they're not just puppeteers. they're not just operating a puppet. they're actors, and they're singers, and they're contortionists. we did a scene where me and walter, the puppet i just s
i mean, to me, kermit was the original tom hanks. >> jimmy: really?i do get that. yeah, absolutely. yeah. 'cause he's kind of heartbreaking, but he's -- he's lovable. >> he's the every man. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm not going to lie to you. i mean, i wrote the script for, like, three years, and we did the first table read, and they brought all the puppets. and so we come out, and it starts, and then kermit comes out. and i think his first line is "hi ho." >>...
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. >> larry: and pour water on tom hanks. >> pour water on tom hanks. you know, i think there is a sense of play. that's what is important to me about this show is i've never taken myself that seriously. and i really do want there to be a sense of silliness so people come on the show it's a relatively small space. we try and create an intimate atmosphere and get people very comfortable and then get them to do things they'll always regret. >> larry: i was proud to be part of your first night. that was a great opening night. >> you were really nice to help us out. we wanted to tell the story on the first night of what had happened to me in the previous -- a wrapup of the previous nine months and a silly wrap up but we at one point had become very despondent about being off television. i don't know what's going to happen. i am about to jump off a bridge and take my own life when an angel from basic cable appears to me, larry king. >> larry: i am so thankful you thought of me. >> well you're such a -- you are such an iconic figure and it's larry king, the s
. >> larry: and pour water on tom hanks. >> pour water on tom hanks. you know, i think there is a sense of play. that's what is important to me about this show is i've never taken myself that seriously. and i really do want there to be a sense of silliness so people come on the show it's a relatively small space. we try and create an intimate atmosphere and get people very comfortable and then get them to do things they'll always regret. >> larry: i was proud to be part of...
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. >> larry: pour water on tom hanks. >> pour water on tom hanks. i think there is a sense of play. is is important to me about the show. i have never taken myself that seriously. i really do -- want there to be a sense of silliness. people come on show. it's a relatively small space. we try to create an intimate atmosphere. get people comfortable. get them to do things they will always regret. >> larry: i was proud to be part of your first night. great opening night. >> you were really nice to help us out. and we wanted to tell the story on the first night of, what happened to me, a wrap-up of the previous nine months. a silly wrap up. but we at one point i become despondent about being off television about to jump off a bridge and take my life. an angel from basic cable appears to be. larry king. >> larry: thankful, you thought of me. >> you are such -- you are such an iconic figure. it's larry king, the suspenders glasses would you do it? i didn't know if you would do it. you said immediately, yes, i will do it. so we were at a bridge downtown, l.a., i show up and i am ready to s
. >> larry: pour water on tom hanks. >> pour water on tom hanks. i think there is a sense of play. is is important to me about the show. i have never taken myself that seriously. i really do -- want there to be a sense of silliness. people come on show. it's a relatively small space. we try to create an intimate atmosphere. get people comfortable. get them to do things they will always regret. >> larry: i was proud to be part of your first night. great opening night. >>...
not a similar to where hank was 30 years ago in the recycling movement where it was really starti
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hank talks about the three things you need to deal with. in order to deal with our current challenge. is leadership, safe havens, and conditions. and again, echoing my comment from the first tranch, the first template, i think we're doing reasonably well against leadership. a mixed record but some progress with regard to safe havens. but again, that other element, the conditions or from the other template, the deep white, the deep battle much more difficult for us to handle. now, i thought a lot about beyond just somewhat characterizing from my own point of view what you've discussed over the past six-plus hours. what could i possibly be in terms of value-added through my lens here? i've been asked to talk for about 15 minutes and then to respond to questions for at least an equal amount of time. and i will do that. but i would like to impart one message that i think is important to you and at least i'm not aware that it's not yet been focused on during your afternoon discussion. it's through my lens. it's through my life experience. it is
hank talks about the three things you need to deal with. in order to deal with our current challenge. is leadership, safe havens, and conditions. and again, echoing my comment from the first tranch, the first template, i think we're doing reasonably well against leadership. a mixed record but some progress with regard to safe havens. but again, that other element, the conditions or from the other template, the deep white, the deep battle much more difficult for us to handle. now, i thought a...