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the golden gate is a very big place. you need to check it out. 375 stevenson, right off of market street between market and mission. come by there. the golden gate is very good people and will always, always help other people who need help. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. are there any further comments from those present? >> michael nulty. i am the program director of tenants association coalition of san francisco; which has been operating in san francisco for 15 years. we deal with people that are in supportive housing units. low-income buildings in san francisco. we have over 1,000 -- we have over 100 developments as part of our coalition. i wanted to speak to mail deliveries for those that are on special diets. i wanted to also mention that the accessibility of information that daas needs to update their resource guide. when i saw that, it's a very heavy thing. i don't want to take it home with me. how can you get it online? i went and saw it. bring back the senior disability discount opportunities like the se
the golden gate is a very big place. you need to check it out. 375 stevenson, right off of market street between market and mission. come by there. the golden gate is very good people and will always, always help other people who need help. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. are there any further comments from those present? >> michael nulty. i am the program director of tenants association coalition of san francisco; which has been operating in san francisco for 15 years. we...
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middle school to the golden gate campus. this move will show what we have worked hard to build. in my opinion and many opinions you can't place a school on a campus with already 320 students. the majority k-5 students without many impacts. before i was an administrator, i was a teacher for five years. and every time that a student turned in a project, i would ask one question. is this the best you can do? the funny thing is, whether a second grader or eight grader, you got an honest response. if the answer was yes, i would say thank you, and accept the work. if the answer was no, i would say, i don't want it unless it's the best you can do. i want work that you are proud to say it's yours. and i would hand the work back to them and say try again. when i think of the proposal before us, i say, is this the best that the staff can do? and my response is no. i have asked friends and family members and no one has been able to make any sense of it. again is this the best work you can do? there are those who i have heard say, they
middle school to the golden gate campus. this move will show what we have worked hard to build. in my opinion and many opinions you can't place a school on a campus with already 320 students. the majority k-5 students without many impacts. before i was an administrator, i was a teacher for five years. and every time that a student turned in a project, i would ask one question. is this the best you can do? the funny thing is, whether a second grader or eight grader, you got an honest response....
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take off their high note to all of the savior of smaller whose image can be seen above the gate. and tearing through again to enforce backwards traditional legend has it that when napoleon passed through the gate in moscow in eight hundred twelve the winds tore his famous by calling from his head confront the savior. in one nine hundred forty five the soviet union martial. broke both rules in one moment he entered dressed square through spassky gate to receive the first victory day parade on horseback and wearing his service cap. i think every male so when did the i can appear here. has been here since the sixteenth century but disappeared during the soviet era it was only a year ago that restorers discovered the icon under a layer of plaster while examining the mystery almost thanks to them it was saved. in the name of the father. and the holy spirit. is busking gate was open for passage until the late ninety's but motor transport to and from the kremlin disturbed tourists walking along the red square and the kremlin walls and with the new millennium came the decision to close t
take off their high note to all of the savior of smaller whose image can be seen above the gate. and tearing through again to enforce backwards traditional legend has it that when napoleon passed through the gate in moscow in eight hundred twelve the winds tore his famous by calling from his head confront the savior. in one nine hundred forty five the soviet union martial. broke both rules in one moment he entered dressed square through spassky gate to receive the first victory day parade on...
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when history so good as of the day that and finally we meet good to see you sir are going to ask a gate is the major passage into the kremlin and traditionally it has always been open for arriving visitors during the day since the time of ivan the terrible sars an emperor has used it when visiting moscow there were anyone entering the gates at take off their home out to all of the savior of smolensk whose image can be seen above the gate. and tearing through games on horseback was probation a legend has it that when napoleon passed through the gate in moscow in eight hundred twelve the winds tore his famous by calling from his head confront the savior. in nine hundred forty five he wrote the study cuny and marshalled you would get. both worlds in one moment he entered dressed square through spassky gate to receive the first victory day parade on horseback and wearing his service cap. after giving away so when did the i can appear here the i call him has been here since the sixteenth century but disappeared during the soviet era it was only a year ago that restores discovered the icon un
when history so good as of the day that and finally we meet good to see you sir are going to ask a gate is the major passage into the kremlin and traditionally it has always been open for arriving visitors during the day since the time of ivan the terrible sars an emperor has used it when visiting moscow there were anyone entering the gates at take off their home out to all of the savior of smolensk whose image can be seen above the gate. and tearing through games on horseback was probation a...
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there are two gates. on the monterey side, there's a beautiful ornamental gate that welcomes people. all bungalows. >> what do you mean by that? >> traditionally, it is all on of little half story -- it is up on a little half story. they are smaller homes. there were supposed to be within reach of the average working man. >> architecturally, the bomb blows -- bungalows were derived from craftsman style and affected by the mission revival. this is a very attractive neighborhood. for years, i would appraise in this neighborhood and think, these homes are lovely. they have fairly large lots. they are set back. they are attractive treescapes. they were very under-valued. that has not been the case for 10 or more years. >> ingleside was more of a hodgepodge. it developed piecemeal. it was not macro planned in any way. >> this looks like it was over the track, but it is not. >> you will find early reports of people saying it was a dog racing track. >> this is the racing track. this is on the southwest side. >>
there are two gates. on the monterey side, there's a beautiful ornamental gate that welcomes people. all bungalows. >> what do you mean by that? >> traditionally, it is all on of little half story -- it is up on a little half story. they are smaller homes. there were supposed to be within reach of the average working man. >> architecturally, the bomb blows -- bungalows were derived from craftsman style and affected by the mission revival. this is a very attractive...
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is busking gate was open for passage until the late ninety's but moderate. transports to and from the kremlin disturbed tourists walking along the red square and the kremlin walls and with the new millennium came the decision to close the gate. now opened only on special occasions during the ninth of may fixture a day parade for example or on inauguration day to receive the presidential motorcade. the only other visitor to pass through the gate is a giant christmas tree put up earlier celebrations. could you lead me through those gates no but we can enter the kremlin through the private entrance a secret entrance for a closed circle is just around the corner. is very easy to get inside the kremlin together with you as for me i've always wanted to get to the kremlin clock and especially to the bells what was it seems a child i always stood outside looking at the clock and i thought a magician lived there who manage the clock and also when the bells rang i was simply routines to the ground can i get inside was more to the us but you're not dressed warmly enoug
is busking gate was open for passage until the late ninety's but moderate. transports to and from the kremlin disturbed tourists walking along the red square and the kremlin walls and with the new millennium came the decision to close the gate. now opened only on special occasions during the ninth of may fixture a day parade for example or on inauguration day to receive the presidential motorcade. the only other visitor to pass through the gate is a giant christmas tree put up earlier...
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please welcome bill gates! [cheers and applause] hey, mr. gates. >> ho you are you? >> stephen: nice to see you. thanks you for coming on. i've had your wife on a couple times but never you. thank you for coming. >> great to be here. >> stephen: are you still the richest guy in the world? yonch think so, no. >> stephen: could we not get the richest guy? i'm sure still got it on the ball but we don't have the richest guy? okay. we'll do this anyway. laugh you're trustee, cochair of bill and melinda gates foundation, cofounder of microsoft you have the annual letter from bill gates. it came out when? >> this morning. >> stephen: came out this morning. what is -- by the way, i'm not going to say you are an old out of touch billionaire but um, -- [ laughter ] you came on my show to say you wrote a letter. you know about e-mail, right? [ laughter ] tweet it if you wanted. if this letter are you telling us things are gotten better or worse? is the hopeful message this year? >> it's positive because the progress on reducing childhood deaths, bringing population growth down
please welcome bill gates! [cheers and applause] hey, mr. gates. >> ho you are you? >> stephen: nice to see you. thanks you for coming on. i've had your wife on a couple times but never you. thank you for coming. >> great to be here. >> stephen: are you still the richest guy in the world? yonch think so, no. >> stephen: could we not get the richest guy? i'm sure still got it on the ball but we don't have the richest guy? okay. we'll do this anyway. laugh you're...
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here is where the golden gate bridge is. here is where the bay bridge is. the county went all the way down here, and about a year later, they moved the county to write about here, so this was county land or outside land, and this was the city. this was 1861, so the city has grown by this much. these were added, and they are basically pasture lands. that is where petrero street is. >> and out here, the rancho -- what is a rancho? >> it is a mexican land grant that we agreed to respect when we still california from the mexicans. we agreed to respect the land grants that existed, and there was a commission set up. regretfully, none of the land grants were legally bested, so most of them were taken away from the mexicans. the other portion were pureblo lands, which would be considered entitled to four square leaks -- leagues. so 30 square miles with the possession of the pueblo of san francisco for public use, and that is how we got golden gate. when they acquired it as publicly, part of the treaty said you had to all mexican law, which set a certain amount of
here is where the golden gate bridge is. here is where the bay bridge is. the county went all the way down here, and about a year later, they moved the county to write about here, so this was county land or outside land, and this was the city. this was 1861, so the city has grown by this much. these were added, and they are basically pasture lands. that is where petrero street is. >> and out here, the rancho -- what is a rancho? >> it is a mexican land grant that we agreed to...
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it seems like on golden gate. there have been cars parked. we do not have prohibition against parking. there is no fee that is paid to be there for a certain period of time. so people come and leave their cars. i have seen a car sit for two and three weeks at a time. they would prefer to pay the ticket when the weekly clean-up goes. rather than have to move the car. i see them park the car and take their bicycles and head downtown. and with all of that going on, not only the existing school. but you add 300 students and the cars that would be on golden gate avenue. just the other day at around 3:15, i pulled off the scott on to golden gate. and from the pedestrian walk at scott to the pedestrian walk at pierce, there was a line of cars. all the curb was full. there was a line of cars, and on the other side of the street down from my house a couple of buildings. was the ecology truck. the red-light chasers were coming head on while i was trying to pull into by driveway. from three lanes to one lane. guess who had to take a pass to get in their
it seems like on golden gate. there have been cars parked. we do not have prohibition against parking. there is no fee that is paid to be there for a certain period of time. so people come and leave their cars. i have seen a car sit for two and three weeks at a time. they would prefer to pay the ticket when the weekly clean-up goes. rather than have to move the car. i see them park the car and take their bicycles and head downtown. and with all of that going on, not only the existing school....
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the gates open at 7:00 this morning. metro is advised but beware, there are closed stations this morning. more on that in a moment. organizers do recommend that you wear some comfortable shoes. >> good shoes. you might need layers and definitely a heavy winter coat. storm team 4 meteorology tom kierein with your forecast. good morning. >> good morning. you need warm socks too. the cold can come from your feet and move all the way up. so if your feet are warm, and your head is warm, usually the rest of your body is warm. streaks of high cloudiness producing a few flurries. under the cloud, it's below freezing most of the region in dark blue. in the mid 20s to upper 20s. reagan mags al down to 33. it's only near 20 out of the mountains of western maryland and into west virginia. national. it's only near 20 out of the mountains of western maryland and into west virginia. here's the inaugural day forecast. staying cold -- during the time of the swearing in ceremony, the low 40s and during the time of the parade, early to mid
the gates open at 7:00 this morning. metro is advised but beware, there are closed stations this morning. more on that in a moment. organizers do recommend that you wear some comfortable shoes. >> good shoes. you might need layers and definitely a heavy winter coat. storm team 4 meteorology tom kierein with your forecast. good morning. >> good morning. you need warm socks too. the cold can come from your feet and move all the way up. so if your feet are warm, and your head is warm,...
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that kind of plays to might rosoft's strengths. >> rose: bill gates for the hour next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bill gates is here. he is, as you know the chairman cofounder of the microsoft. his focus has been on philanthropic organizations since july of 2008 when he transitioned out of his day-to-day role at the company to run the bill and melinda gates foundation, along with his wife. it is the world's largest charity, devoted to improving global health and american education. the foundation is close to its target of eradicating the polio viking a goal bill gates is planning to achieve by 2018. i am pleased to have him back on the program. we come to you from the cbs news studio in new york. welcome. >> great to be here. >> rose: tell me this the divisions in your life, which we've talked about before-- chairman of microsoft. along with melinda running the bill and melinda gates foundation. there's a third thing. what's the third thing, the catch-all for the rest of the things you do
that kind of plays to might rosoft's strengths. >> rose: bill gates for the hour next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bill gates is here. he is, as you know the chairman cofounder of the microsoft. his focus has been on philanthropic organizations since july of 2008 when he transitioned out of his day-to-day role at the company to run the bill and melinda gates foundation, along with his wife. it is the...