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to marlene's comments i would like to add this observation speckly related to architecture design in the public realm. the size, mass -- and mass of this colossal building will overwhelm the cathedral hill neighborhood both visually and with negative impacts. it's the equivalent of a bulky 26-story office building and in my view is just plain too big. >> hello, everybody. my name is is clifton smith is and i cannot see a thing. >> good evening. my name is ronnie dickins. i'm a resident of the tenderloin community and organizer with the central city sro collaborative, a member of the good neighbors coalition. i've seen the streets of the tender loirp used as a highway and already speeding traffic. i'm concerned that the cpmc current proposal does not address these traffic issues. we would like to implement the little saying ison tenderloin study which was done by the city in 2007. which has several is traffic calming measures. thank you. >> thank you. my name is clifton smith. i'm a resident of the ir 0 quoice homes and member of the good neighbor coalition. the good neighbor coalitio
to marlene's comments i would like to add this observation speckly related to architecture design in the public realm. the size, mass -- and mass of this colossal building will overwhelm the cathedral hill neighborhood both visually and with negative impacts. it's the equivalent of a bulky 26-story office building and in my view is just plain too big. >> hello, everybody. my name is is clifton smith is and i cannot see a thing. >> good evening. my name is ronnie dickins. i'm a...
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[laughter] supervisor cohen: next up we have marlene tran. >> good evening. considering the fact that district 10 has the highest population of asians here, how come there are so little services for the group? last year, there were 300 cdo's that asked for money, and where did these services go? who are they? this is our real question that we need all the departments to respond to. >> we have asian-pacific and islander groups where we're looking at the needs. this is one of the means that unless,. we do need to look at larger organizations -- the demographics of communities has to change. you just stated that. moving the cdo's to the direction of the need as well. from the direction of our asian pacific and islander group, we are looking how to ensure northeast medical services opened up the facility in the area. i think we will have to work harder to make some changes, where we are providing those services. it could be a hub for some of those services as well. because part of it is really finding the real estate for the individuals. from those recommendation
[laughter] supervisor cohen: next up we have marlene tran. >> good evening. considering the fact that district 10 has the highest population of asians here, how come there are so little services for the group? last year, there were 300 cdo's that asked for money, and where did these services go? who are they? this is our real question that we need all the departments to respond to. >> we have asian-pacific and islander groups where we're looking at the needs. this is one of the...
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. >>> tomorrow night, i'll stalk with john and marlene matalin. it's an extraordinary thing to witness. when i was trying to think if i had been on "the apprentice" this season, watching marlene having to interact with 14, 16 people to start with and hold her own and win challenges, a remarkable thing. >> without a doubt. i don't think anybody that's ever met her thinks anything other than what you just said. she's a remarkable person, period. i mean, really impressive. and to watch this -- >> it's amazing. >> it's a privilege to experience being around such a relationship, because how many people have seen something like this in person? it's incredible. >> it happens every day, deaf people -- >> i know it happens, but you don't get to witness it.
. >>> tomorrow night, i'll stalk with john and marlene matalin. it's an extraordinary thing to witness. when i was trying to think if i had been on "the apprentice" this season, watching marlene having to interact with 14, 16 people to start with and hold her own and win challenges, a remarkable thing. >> without a doubt. i don't think anybody that's ever met her thinks anything other than what you just said. she's a remarkable person, period. i mean, really impressive....
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. >>> tomorrow night, i'll stalk with john and marlene matalin.ordinary thing to witness. when i was trying to think if i had been on "the apprentice" this season, watching marlene having to interact with 14, 16 people to start with and hold her own and win challenges, a remarkable thing. >> without a doubt. i don't think anybody that's ever met her thinks anything other than what you just said. she's a remarkable person, period. i mean, really impressive. and to watch this -- >> it's amazing. >> it's a privilege to
. >>> tomorrow night, i'll stalk with john and marlene matalin.ordinary thing to witness. when i was trying to think if i had been on "the apprentice" this season, watching marlene having to interact with 14, 16 people to start with and hold her own and win challenges, a remarkable thing. >> without a doubt. i don't think anybody that's ever met her thinks anything other than what you just said. she's a remarkable person, period. i mean, really impressive. and to watch...
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to go further and there are a few places far away as the mile you go there are no bar to see you marlen and it's cretin. pulitzer prize up to take a moment to be backwards a summary of our main news stories we're in about eight minutes from now in the meantime we got all the latest from the world of business with kareena that's author a short break stay with us life here in moscow. wealthy british science. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kyra's report on r.g.p. . and welcome to the business here and i t thanks for joining me i'll go straight talk top story banks in russia still suffering from the aftermath of the economic crisis that's according to new stress tests on the taken by the central bank and the event of another way that they can all the time all the banks were found to be on the capitalized and over three hundred really forced out of the market. explains what the results. i think what is the really important at the moment is to see that off the two thousand eight
to go further and there are a few places far away as the mile you go there are no bar to see you marlen and it's cretin. pulitzer prize up to take a moment to be backwards a summary of our main news stories we're in about eight minutes from now in the meantime we got all the latest from the world of business with kareena that's author a short break stay with us life here in moscow. wealthy british science. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no...
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marlene, you were just brag about shop, right? bright colors and wearing things, again. just whatever they like. but knowing how to pull it off. >> you don't have to be the conventional supermodel on a cover of a magazine to love your body. i think melanie learned the lessons from you, pamela and marlene. >> good job, ladies. you raised a beautiful girl with lots of confidence. >> we should all love our bodies. >> embrace it. next, thank you. next lesson is about embracing the culture. this is something we have from a mother-daughter as well. bebe taught her taught, the other bebe, to embrace their culture. >> they are gayanese. this hits home because my mother is from portugal and i shied away from wanting to wear trinkets she brought back. the irony is that today her daughter bebe is doing whatever she can to get jewelry from india and embrace color. it's a great lesson. to embrace culture. it's very important today. i think we can all bin spired. >> gorgeous. gorgeous mom and daughter. thank you. finally, we have with us as wel
marlene, you were just brag about shop, right? bright colors and wearing things, again. just whatever they like. but knowing how to pull it off. >> you don't have to be the conventional supermodel on a cover of a magazine to love your body. i think melanie learned the lessons from you, pamela and marlene. >> good job, ladies. you raised a beautiful girl with lots of confidence. >> we should all love our bodies. >> embrace it. next, thank you. next lesson is about...
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marita, patriya, sylvia, aretha and marlene. >> why are we all crying? >> happy because it's your baby. >> right. >> exactly. to hear them say how they feel about mom because sometimes you don't hear it on a day to day basis. what did you think of the tape you saw? >> awesome. [ crying ] >> oh, my god. >> what does it mean to you to be a mom? it's hard to put it into words. >> it's an awesome feeling, the best feeling in the world. you get to see what you create. you get to see them grow and to see this is unbelievable. i know he has it in him, but to hear him say it is completely different. unbelievable. >> what is the best part of being a mom for you, sylvia? >> i just love spending time with the children and trying to teach them right from wrong. i just love it. >> it's not always easy, is it? >> no, it's not. letting go is the hard part. >> all these kids we have seen are getting ready to fly away soon. are you ready for that? >> no. >> no. [ laughter ] >> but they say about moms, i think, that you give your kids roots and w
marita, patriya, sylvia, aretha and marlene. >> why are we all crying? >> happy because it's your baby. >> right. >> exactly. to hear them say how they feel about mom because sometimes you don't hear it on a day to day basis. what did you think of the tape you saw? >> awesome. [ crying ] >> oh, my god. >> what does it mean to you to be a mom? it's hard to put it into words. >> it's an awesome feeling, the best feeling in the world. you get to see...
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. >>> mÁs preguntas de nuestra audiencia, mucho pÚblico de despierta amÉrica tenemos a marlene.tados unidos me detuvo inmigraciÓn 2 # veces. pero la primera vez me dejaron ir, no me tomaron las huellas. en este momento estoy arreglando mi estatus por medio de mi esposo que es estadounidense y trabaja para el gobierno norteamericano. ¿que tengo que hacer cuando entre a inmigraciÓn?. >>> tremenda pregunta. fÍjese bien, si entrÓ ilegal una vez y saliÓ, porque la echaron, la expulsaron y se volviÓ a meter, poncho de anda. es peligroso, porque no hay perdÓn para esto. y si la persona va a salir en este caso, a ciudad juarez y el cÓnsul se da cuenta de por vida no puede entrar. consejo. busque un tremendo abogado de inmigraciÓn, su localidad y pida un... que es copia de su expediente para a averiguar si la primera expulsiÓn poncho, sale reflejada allÍ o no. una pregunta muy fuerte, muy peligrosa, no me haga nada hasta que no tenga en frente de usted y de su abogado todo el expediente migratorio suyo. que se pide gratis, a travÉs de una forma que se llama no... hÁgalo. >>> y hÁgalo con
. >>> mÁs preguntas de nuestra audiencia, mucho pÚblico de despierta amÉrica tenemos a marlene.tados unidos me detuvo inmigraciÓn 2 # veces. pero la primera vez me dejaron ir, no me tomaron las huellas. en este momento estoy arreglando mi estatus por medio de mi esposo que es estadounidense y trabaja para el gobierno norteamericano. ¿que tengo que hacer cuando entre a inmigraciÓn?. >>> tremenda pregunta. fÍjese bien, si entrÓ ilegal una vez y saliÓ, porque la echaron,...
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joining us now, the chief of staff to the new york state vfw, marlene roll, good morning.ys been an old boys club? >> well, initially the vfw was started by men in 1899 and they have allowed women in, since 1973 but has not been something that is widely known. >> why go ahead and start your i know post, just for women? >> that was something i battled with. the vfw welcomed women, since i said since 1973, and, i decided maybe they needed a place of their own where they could come and talk about their concerns and issues and celebrate their victories. >> what are you finding women need, women service members need that is different from what men need? >> well, it is a camaraderie, and, men need that with their male counterparts as well as the women need with their female counterparts, but, medical issues are going to be different. maybe how they are -- their life is structured at home, being a mom, a lot of times women come back from war and shift gears right away and go back into being moms, careers, women, students, and, there seems to be a difference to what our male count
joining us now, the chief of staff to the new york state vfw, marlene roll, good morning.ys been an old boys club? >> well, initially the vfw was started by men in 1899 and they have allowed women in, since 1973 but has not been something that is widely known. >> why go ahead and start your i know post, just for women? >> that was something i battled with. the vfw welcomed women, since i said since 1973, and, i decided maybe they needed a place of their own where they could...