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why do you think you moved here. my grandfather came here and we followed him. do you go to school is there a school here yeah over there. oh . you. set up. how are you doing on your exercise has. really come to the board. all right what's this letter in georgia. who. watch that now count in george. bush that the distance from one to ten. was just now in russian. which fish. he just now an armenian you see is. ok now to cite the russian alphabet. how. can. you tell us you tell you like a little schoolgirl. well let's. go it. was. thank you. armenian ice cream. you know. it was so mantra when they lived here all together but now they're leaving little by little they're falling out of touch but. they can't leave by the middle they're wasting strains and. the young people are fascinated by life in the big city of the don't want to lose their village but i think they won't be able to live here as before they're losing their identity groups and slowly but surely they are gerry ends and armenians will move in if a house built by one people is taken by another does the
why do you think you moved here. my grandfather came here and we followed him. do you go to school is there a school here yeah over there. oh . you. set up. how are you doing on your exercise has. really come to the board. all right what's this letter in georgia. who. watch that now count in george. bush that the distance from one to ten. was just now in russian. which fish. he just now an armenian you see is. ok now to cite the russian alphabet. how. can. you tell us you tell you like a little...
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it's beautiful up here. why do you think if we stay here longer and say more can we understand them better post although of course you need to stay here longer and the whole story will open up and it will become clearer. i'm really interested in how the it's all true to their face how do they teach their children how does their sect work i don't mean sect in the negative sense. what's going to say both faiths. well our customs saw almost the same except we don't go to church. we're going to when you look at them do they seem like they're from another planet. compared to the locals here then yeah they are. there's nothing for them to do here some people planted their roots here in this land they need to harvest that which they have planted. my grandfather was a do. i why should i reject all that. and take up islam or something else. what kind of son would that make me. some of the people went to church and got baptized a polish of course that's easy yes they have a priest hill guy doing plenty of your sins he
it's beautiful up here. why do you think if we stay here longer and say more can we understand them better post although of course you need to stay here longer and the whole story will open up and it will become clearer. i'm really interested in how the it's all true to their face how do they teach their children how does their sect work i don't mean sect in the negative sense. what's going to say both faiths. well our customs saw almost the same except we don't go to church. we're going to...
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so the central planners are here the activists are here i am in of course belfast northern ireland a little. stacy herbert max yes people are protesting against the central planners around the world here is the photographic proof of it this is not however anywhere in northern ireland in fact it's in china and these are ten thousand people in china lined up to buy gold and front of a gold shop the buyers are lined up during the three day dragon boat festival so i thought to juxtapose this to the protests happening here against the same exact financial and monetary crimes how much more effective it is max to buy gold to be lining up like that instead of holding a plaque card out in the middle of the rain in belfast well this is june is when you brought this to my attention. wow stacy herbert has done her homework on this one because we have two simultaneous events happening around the world we have two groups of people who are really protesting in their own way against the same central planners and central bankers they're both part of the global insurrection against banker occupation h
so the central planners are here the activists are here i am in of course belfast northern ireland a little. stacy herbert max yes people are protesting against the central planners around the world here is the photographic proof of it this is not however anywhere in northern ireland in fact it's in china and these are ten thousand people in china lined up to buy gold and front of a gold shop the buyers are lined up during the three day dragon boat festival so i thought to juxtapose this to the...
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as well and the official family commissioners for being here too. and you know, zurich is a special city, it has been one for many years and we have established way back with mayor brown for the international flight between zurich and san francisco and i think that was one of the immediate benefits that we had but on an ongoing basis we have always enjoyed the cultural exchanges very fabulously and our symphonies and our music and now, with the reflection of some of the great art that is going on here, we are wanting to establish for each other the appreciation for things like jazz that keep our cities vibrant. and a part of a good culture in zurich as well. and many of you know that we have recently opened up the new jazz center in san francisco and so i have invited mayor mach to make sure that they sees that. she obviously recall hearse visits here with the golden gate bridge and i explained to her a minute ago of the great celebration that we had a couple of years ago with the 76th anniversary and i explained to her that the bridge is still ther
as well and the official family commissioners for being here too. and you know, zurich is a special city, it has been one for many years and we have established way back with mayor brown for the international flight between zurich and san francisco and i think that was one of the immediate benefits that we had but on an ongoing basis we have always enjoyed the cultural exchanges very fabulously and our symphonies and our music and now, with the reflection of some of the great art that is going...
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on in china in terms of buying gold you know max here help me out here with the union jack jacket on. your part of your data but what's your assessment of everything happening here well the social contract is breaking down you know what is the social contract that different people have different or patient one interpretation would be that you've got the private space which is private corporations and private estates versus the public space the public good the public they're all fair the public's right to express themselves and it's always been a tension between these two going back hundreds of years going back to the enlightenment how do you how do you juggle the the interest of the monarchy with the interests of a free people and we've had periods where there's a good bit of good balance but we're in a period right now where that balance is breaking down completely in the private space the corporate space the military industrial space is completely encroaching on the private the public space the common domain so everything is being really whittled down into this what state she calls
on in china in terms of buying gold you know max here help me out here with the union jack jacket on. your part of your data but what's your assessment of everything happening here well the social contract is breaking down you know what is the social contract that different people have different or patient one interpretation would be that you've got the private space which is private corporations and private estates versus the public space the public good the public they're all fair the...
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thank you all for being here. thank you all for being here, welcome, rich, to washington high school. we run the washington -- the richmond village beacon center at washington high school. we're very much engaged and have been for more than 10 years in building a healthy community fabric and helping young people connect with their community socially and physically and emotionally healthy ways so that when they grow up and they're working in this community, that they're contributing. we're very appreciative of the support we get from the city and the school district. we run after school programs in seven schools here in the richmond district including four elementaries, presidio, and roosevelt middle school and here at washington. one of the things that we're particularly in need of here, and i think at city wide, is building more opportunities for young people to connect both with college and with jobs. and to that effort we have a work force development program and we appreciate cooperation with the work force pe
thank you all for being here. thank you all for being here, welcome, rich, to washington high school. we run the washington -- the richmond village beacon center at washington high school. we're very much engaged and have been for more than 10 years in building a healthy community fabric and helping young people connect with their community socially and physically and emotionally healthy ways so that when they grow up and they're working in this community, that they're contributing. we're very...
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so i believe that it is a principal here today? >> lauren? well have a first grade class that will be representing the south of market community. so are you guys ready? >> are you ready for the count down? >> all right, so we are going to get our shovels and then we are going to begin. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> plause [ applause ]
so i believe that it is a principal here today? >> lauren? well have a first grade class that will be representing the south of market community. so are you guys ready? >> are you ready for the count down? >> all right, so we are going to get our shovels and then we are going to begin. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> plause [ applause ]
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we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can look at the park. >> the street, every time, our friends. >> i think everybody should give back. we are very fortunate. we are successful with the company and it's time to give back. it's a great place for us. the weather is nice. no rain. beautiful san francisco. >> it's a great way to be able to have fun and give back and walk away with a great feeling. for more opportunities we have volunteering every single day of the week. get in touch with the parks and recreation center so come happy new yea
we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some...
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could our members still here wave to the celebrities here up front. thank you. we are here because we provide care for seniors and disabled in a needy community. we are facing state-wide cut this summer, july 1. we need help from the city. we are asking that with the new funding process that has come down, san francisco's budgeted this much for this portion of the ihss program. a new maintenance of effort is below that. and that's what the city now has to send for its part of federal, state and city-county money. we ask that difference go towards our members in an hourly raise. and also that won't completely cover the cut. perhaps we can go into the general fund. and let me point out, one the best reasons for doing that is because the lower waged workers spend the money in san francisco. spend in district 10 and district 11 and across our city. it's the best recycling of the money. you know these crazy austerity people are coming back at us, put this money back in the town. help our home-care workers help keep our seniors and disabled at home and happy and servi
could our members still here wave to the celebrities here up front. thank you. we are here because we provide care for seniors and disabled in a needy community. we are facing state-wide cut this summer, july 1. we need help from the city. we are asking that with the new funding process that has come down, san francisco's budgeted this much for this portion of the ihss program. a new maintenance of effort is below that. and that's what the city now has to send for its part of federal, state and...
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we have 386 offenders here. i've been here 13 years. i spent half of my time in this cell house from an officer to a sergeant to a lieutenant and i've always said if you could run this cell house, you can run anything here. holiness, how are you? >> i'm fine and yourself? >> i'm great. staying out of trouble? >> no doubt. >> i see you're making your hollywood debut? >> is that what it is? all right. my secret to running the "c" cell house is respect, communication, talking to these guys like men. i don't treat them like children. they're grown men. they ask me a question, i give them an honest answer. if i don't have the answer, then i'll find the answer for them. i've responded to many emergencies, fights, stabbings, numerous medical emergencies, hangings, but personally, me, no, i've never been assaulted. >> lieutenant kris st. martin was one of the first women to work at indiana state prison. an isp veteran of 16 years, she was promoted to become the first female lieutenant at the facility. >> when i came in, the only place a female
we have 386 offenders here. i've been here 13 years. i spent half of my time in this cell house from an officer to a sergeant to a lieutenant and i've always said if you could run this cell house, you can run anything here. holiness, how are you? >> i'm fine and yourself? >> i'm great. staying out of trouble? >> no doubt. >> i see you're making your hollywood debut? >> is that what it is? all right. my secret to running the "c" cell house is respect,...
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he spent 48 years in ministry here. look here. you can see the black bunting over the door we way in preparation for the funeral. he was the senior pastors who preparing spanned generations. he had a congregation and started out with 800 members. dr. carter preached with legends, audiences across the country and foreign countries. he partnered with abc 2 and can you catch his broadcast. his influences had a broad reach. he has written several books and had a passion for saving fold. he established a church complex that includes seepor housing. a music school and a children's center. ways a leader to generations of people. >> he meant a lot to the cities. he was leader here in baltimore and in the marches and demonstrations of civil rights equal jobs he was a teacher and mentor here in baltimore city. and his legacy is going to be a lasting legacy that he left not only in west baltimore but throughout. there will be a lot of people lined up here. his home going celebration is at 11 this morning. his legacy will be missed by many in
he spent 48 years in ministry here. look here. you can see the black bunting over the door we way in preparation for the funeral. he was the senior pastors who preparing spanned generations. he had a congregation and started out with 800 members. dr. carter preached with legends, audiences across the country and foreign countries. he partnered with abc 2 and can you catch his broadcast. his influences had a broad reach. he has written several books and had a passion for saving fold. he...
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it's going down in here. >> going down in here. >> go down in here. >> put your hands up.r hands up. >> you know why we ain't yelling at you like the other [ bleep ] in here. >> put your [ bleep ] hands up. put them up like this. >> because you're 16, you'll be up here in, man. >> you don't get privileges. >> we're liable to see you in one of those units. i'm going to clown you. >> you spent your mother's money on weed huh? >> what's up? we crazy. what's crazy? take these cuffs off. take these cuffs off. take these cuffs off. >> are you touching my wall? put your arms up. >> give me your hand. why are you crying now? >> you got [ bleep ] boogies dripping down your face. you want to be in a room with me? you want to be in a cell? you want to be in a cell with me? >> no, sir. >> no, sir. >> time's up, you little [ bleep ]. >> it's really not to scare the kids, just to show the kids, jail's not where you want to be. maybe if i went to the programs and seen how jail is really like, i wouldn't end up in here. >> welcome to nashua street jail. >> is this where you want to go? cu
it's going down in here. >> going down in here. >> go down in here. >> put your hands up.r hands up. >> you know why we ain't yelling at you like the other [ bleep ] in here. >> put your [ bleep ] hands up. put them up like this. >> because you're 16, you'll be up here in, man. >> you don't get privileges. >> we're liable to see you in one of those units. i'm going to clown you. >> you spent your mother's money on weed huh? >> what's...
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it was named after big arm a, here in san francisco? 1881 to 1968 she is known as big ama because she was 6 feet tall. and the great grandmother of san francisco. ama was a wealthy socialite and among other persuaded her first husband, to fund and design the construction of the palace of legion of honors at lands end in san francisco and when she was younger she was a model. okay? and she is the inspiration for the victory, statute atop of athlete monuments in union square and we are honored today to have her here and the grandson and the great grandson that is taking a picture right now. >> mayor lee, chairman, and members of the board of supervisors and members of the chung family and guests, what a remarkable contribution that mom chung made to the city of fung and while big al moves contributions in a different field, she too loves san francisco. she were two wonderful women who left their marks. as an architect you love construction projects and so did my grandmother and not only provide the infrastructure that our country needs bu
it was named after big arm a, here in san francisco? 1881 to 1968 she is known as big ama because she was 6 feet tall. and the great grandmother of san francisco. ama was a wealthy socialite and among other persuaded her first husband, to fund and design the construction of the palace of legion of honors at lands end in san francisco and when she was younger she was a model. okay? and she is the inspiration for the victory, statute atop of athlete monuments in union square and we are honored...
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i couldn't see leaving here. now as my board date approaches, i see that there might possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel. only in the last year have i felt like maybe this isn't what god has planned for me, to stay here for the rest of my life. >> marta yulin is also a lifer at valley state. she was convicted in 1998 for vehicular manslaughter. she drove drunk and killed four people. >> i wanted to die, myself. it didn't only affect the four people in that car, but myself and my two children don't have their mother right now. the effects ripple on down, and affect so many people that it's unbelievable. the pain will never go away. >> marta is serving 15 to life. when we spoke to her in 2000, she was convinced that prison was the end of the line but longs to reunite with the family she left behind. >> i have a very supportive daughter who is 20 who is putting herself through school, and i have a 23-year-old son in iraq right now who should be coming home soon. he's having the hardest time dealing with me
i couldn't see leaving here. now as my board date approaches, i see that there might possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel. only in the last year have i felt like maybe this isn't what god has planned for me, to stay here for the rest of my life. >> marta yulin is also a lifer at valley state. she was convicted in 1998 for vehicular manslaughter. she drove drunk and killed four people. >> i wanted to die, myself. it didn't only affect the four people in that car, but myself...
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here's a fact. every public dollar for new affordable housing development will be leveraged with two private dollars. all of these investments are needed to protect the housing stock in our city and to make sure san francisco can be affordable. and we are doing it smartly with some of the strongest tenant protectionses in place. the small businesses are at the heart and soul of our local economy. my proposed budget includes funding for an online business portal to cut through bureaucratic red tape and make it easier for an entrepreneur to start and operate a business in san francisco. this budget continues my invest in neighborhoods initiative that is creating customized plans in 25 different neighborhood commercial districts and providing job squad and providing a job squad that brings city hall to our neighborhood businesses. and because san francisco's truly a global city, we're going to build on the success of china s.f. and expand our outreach to latin america and asian market street, not just
here's a fact. every public dollar for new affordable housing development will be leveraged with two private dollars. all of these investments are needed to protect the housing stock in our city and to make sure san francisco can be affordable. and we are doing it smartly with some of the strongest tenant protectionses in place. the small businesses are at the heart and soul of our local economy. my proposed budget includes funding for an online business portal to cut through bureaucratic red...
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you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support yours. we consider this community our community, our home away from home. i would like to assure you that we remain committed to continuing our primary mission. that is to protect the lives and property of the people we serve. thank you very much. >> and so you can find out a little bit more about this facility. i would now like to call up the principal architect responsible for this facility. bill letty. with stacy architect. >> thank you, chief. you know, a little known fact is that every architect wants to design a f
you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support...
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we are here with supervisor kim. welcome. thank you for joining supervisor kim: thank you for having me. >> tell us where he grew up. supervisor kim: i grew up on the new york city.
we are here with supervisor kim. welcome. thank you for joining supervisor kim: thank you for having me. >> tell us where he grew up. supervisor kim: i grew up on the new york city.
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supervisor malia cohen, thank you for being here. our police chief is here. thank you. and former mayor but still mayor, willie brown, thank you for being here. [cheering and applauding] >> our city administrator, naomi kelly, thank you for being here, naomi. (applause) >> phil ginsberg, thank you. and one of our great sponsors from comcast, thank you, hong. our mayor's office of neighborhood services and the public housing tenants association, thank you for being here as well. (applause) >> thank you very much. you know, we have -- this is just a part of the city family and there are many other elected officials and department heads throughout the audience and commissioners who support what you're doing for yourselves and for your family. and let me say i am personally proud of what you're doing, proud enough that i'm going to go to work for you every single day because your success means our success in the city of san francisco. and one of the ways -- (applause) >> absolutely. and one of the ways we're going to help each other is by making sure that this summer ain't
supervisor malia cohen, thank you for being here. our police chief is here. thank you. and former mayor but still mayor, willie brown, thank you for being here. [cheering and applauding] >> our city administrator, naomi kelly, thank you for being here, naomi. (applause) >> phil ginsberg, thank you. and one of our great sponsors from comcast, thank you, hong. our mayor's office of neighborhood services and the public housing tenants association, thank you for being here as well....
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this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing.o. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come. >>> >>>
this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing.o. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come. >>> >>>
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half of which belong to the technology company that is have started here grown here and come here from other places our airport had a ground breaking record 44.5 million passengers passed through san francisco in 2012 that was that is an 8.6% increase from the preview years and we expect that to be broken in 2013. we have truly become the innovation capital of the world something that we probably announced last year and we have that with 1800 technology expect s and pulled over 32,000 employee and is growing everyday in fact. the growth ---we have strong public partnership with these technology companies, we signed just this past week, community benefit agreements with twitter as they began increasing the employment along market street. and those c ba.'s are incredibly important to us because they were as many historic companies that came to the city did for many many years, they represent the relationship that we want to have where the companies are not just making good money and employing a lot of people but also, looking at the environmental surroundings where they are located and s
half of which belong to the technology company that is have started here grown here and come here from other places our airport had a ground breaking record 44.5 million passengers passed through san francisco in 2012 that was that is an 8.6% increase from the preview years and we expect that to be broken in 2013. we have truly become the innovation capital of the world something that we probably announced last year and we have that with 1800 technology expect s and pulled over 32,000 employee...
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without the support of all the businesses here, we wouldn't be standing here today. today we have the opportunity to recognize the individuals and groups who played a part and then we'll officially reopen this beautiful vibrant new corridor. now, i would like to introduce our first speaker. you know, our mayor has earned a reputation as a leader who brings people together and gets things done. as a former city administrator, he gets it. all the city infrastructure is paramount in creating jobs. our mayor is a great coordinator of these complex projects. the dozens of departments and community groups and businesses that are lending their time to give input. when you have someone who cares that much and dedicated to fostering a collaborative networking environment, public spaces get done. they get done in a timely manner and the city gets to reap the benefits for many many years. we are glad he's here today, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our mayor, mayor ed lee. [ applause ] >> thank you, muhammad. >> well, truth be told. somebody said, mayor, it's a sunny day.
without the support of all the businesses here, we wouldn't be standing here today. today we have the opportunity to recognize the individuals and groups who played a part and then we'll officially reopen this beautiful vibrant new corridor. now, i would like to introduce our first speaker. you know, our mayor has earned a reputation as a leader who brings people together and gets things done. as a former city administrator, he gets it. all the city infrastructure is paramount in creating jobs....
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i grew up around here and i am intune with a lot of people around here. and this year i got myself into em emaculate academy on my own. and i learned how to file and scan and call around and outreach. and i interned at a dentist office and i scan and do procedure codes. i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think you guys know how tough it is for the youth. and take in consideration that bya has helped a lot of youth. and our budget has been cut, and we need money to have another bya next year. thank you. >> hi, i am niece, and this program also helped me to be constructive and do better things instead of going outside and doing things i shouldn't be doing. i graduate this year, so they helped me to get paid and to go to prom and stuff. and i just love doing it, and this is my second year. last year i was a youth advocate and this year i am a peer leader. and i love it and i
i grew up around here and i am intune with a lot of people around here. and this year i got myself into em emaculate academy on my own. and i learned how to file and scan and call around and outreach. and i interned at a dentist office and i scan and do procedure codes. i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think...
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but this stuff here moving northeast at a pretty good clip. and you can see it here here's roanoke. charlottesville pretty quickly here. this would not surprise me if sometime even in the next two, three hours places in the valley seeing the rain from the southwest moving up. temperatures low to mid-60s now. there's the lone 59 in waldorf and upper 60s on the bay. one more look outside on the michael & son weather camera. again with the mostly cloudy skies right nowling and 65 be a southeast wind at 3. we've got andrea down here but we have the upper system coming in from the west. deal with andrea's rain tomorrow and for later today and tonight, this system here is drawing some moisture toward us. so kind of a one-two punch. and then the weekend doesn't look all that bad. yellow alert for the later showers and storms: which could impact the ride home. 78. tonight 60s to near 70. tomorrow rain and heavy at times. 1 to as much as 4isms by the time we get to saturday morning. 78. the weekend looks all right. mid 80s both days and we'll take that pattern into early next week. monika ri
but this stuff here moving northeast at a pretty good clip. and you can see it here here's roanoke. charlottesville pretty quickly here. this would not surprise me if sometime even in the next two, three hours places in the valley seeing the rain from the southwest moving up. temperatures low to mid-60s now. there's the lone 59 in waldorf and upper 60s on the bay. one more look outside on the michael & son weather camera. again with the mostly cloudy skies right nowling and 65 be a...
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so it is a pleasure to be here today.e are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911 dispatch heroes. these youngsters acted with bravely and confidence, and in an imagine crisis situation and helped to save the lives of their loved ones. our 4, 911 dispatch heroes worked behind the scenes in cooperation with law enforcement and fire and emergency medical response, the men and women who answer this call each day are the true first responders when a emergency strikes which can often make the difference between life-and-death between people in need. they are truly real heroes. please join me in welcoming the director of san francisco management lisa hofmann. [ applause ] >> thank you, tim and thank you elise and kelley from 911 for kids, every year they make this a successful ceremony in honoring children, heroes and dispatchers who are really the people that make it happen to save other people's lives. hold on i have to find my glasses, sorry. they made the font really big, unfortunately my
so it is a pleasure to be here today.e are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911 dispatch heroes. these youngsters acted with bravely and confidence, and in an imagine crisis situation and helped to save the lives of their loved ones. our 4, 911 dispatch heroes worked behind the scenes in cooperation with law enforcement and fire and emergency medical response, the men and women who answer this call each day are the true first responders when a emergency...
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that's how it is in here. you're living but you're dead. >> as he left office, governor george ryan made a dramatic decision. rocking the justice system in illinois. ryan granted clemency to all death row inmates, saying the system was broken. ryan commuted 167 death sentences, reducing nearly all to life without parole. until 1998 executions were carried out at stateville correctional center, outside chicago. today nearly half its prisoners are in for murder. stateville had a long reputation as a place where inmates challenged guards for control. how that all changed is the big story behind the walls of stateville. >> it's another day in paradise. >> just to let you know, the next couple of days, we're talking about extreme heat. we need to ensure ice is passed out so you guys can keep your fluids nice and cold and for drinking. it's really important to check each other out, make sure you guys are okay. we're looking at 105 heat index plus for the next four to five days. a >> the towers. curry. >> sir. >> tow
that's how it is in here. you're living but you're dead. >> as he left office, governor george ryan made a dramatic decision. rocking the justice system in illinois. ryan granted clemency to all death row inmates, saying the system was broken. ryan commuted 167 death sentences, reducing nearly all to life without parole. until 1998 executions were carried out at stateville correctional center, outside chicago. today nearly half its prisoners are in for murder. stateville had a long...
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to support and keep here in our city. young families and others that cannot afford other forms of homeownership because otherwise they wouldn't be buying these tic units. this is the most affordable form of homeownership here in san francisco today. we want to provide security for their families and for their communities. second of all, we talk to increased tenant protections by current laws offering all tenants, not just protected class tenants, but all tenants and these unions, in these tic buildings lifetime leases. and lastly through this legislation, we also sought to create a large pool of capital for affordable housing here in san francisco. we can all agree that creating affordable housing opportunities here in san francisco is key whether through rentals or homeownership opportunities, and this legislation was estimated to raise over $20 million that would be directed towards our city's affordable housing fund. now, when my legislation was going to be heard for the first time at the land use committee back in jan
to support and keep here in our city. young families and others that cannot afford other forms of homeownership because otherwise they wouldn't be buying these tic units. this is the most affordable form of homeownership here in san francisco today. we want to provide security for their families and for their communities. second of all, we talk to increased tenant protections by current laws offering all tenants, not just protected class tenants, but all tenants and these unions, in these tic...
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i'm here representing the wild equity institute. unlike many speakers today i'm not asking for money but consider the amount of money that is being put towards performing golf courses. the proposed budget for golf courses that we are considering presuming that the revenue will be decreasing by 1.4 million and this budget projections have the revenue falling short by narrowly $1 million. this is due to decreased demand and environmental problems. this is being mitigated by 2.5 million en infusion of programs in san francisco that are in dire need of funding and we would like to know why we're funding golf courses that fail to perform when there is such great need here in the city? rather than funding the golf course in san mateo county we would you to put the funds towards programs that are more beneficial to the city as a whole. also more specifically there's a number on page 191. it's under the heading pr rpgt and says 175,000 -- >> where is that? what document are you referring to? >> it's the budget that has it line by line for a
i'm here representing the wild equity institute. unlike many speakers today i'm not asking for money but consider the amount of money that is being put towards performing golf courses. the proposed budget for golf courses that we are considering presuming that the revenue will be decreasing by 1.4 million and this budget projections have the revenue falling short by narrowly $1 million. this is due to decreased demand and environmental problems. this is being mitigated by 2.5 million en...
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i'm born and raised here, i've been here all my life.ust seem to continuously keep getting myself into something, whether it's intentional or not intentional, you know, by accident. >> start over somewhere else? >> just start new somewhere. >> you're not tied down with children. >> that's right. >> you don't have anything you have to do here. leave. >> that's right. >> if you had children, a whole other ball game. >> that's right. >> what's the first thing? >> me? >> i know you have a good feeling about your case. >> i want to go home and just kick back with my family and barbecue. some hot dogs, some steaks. play with my dogs in the back yard. go swimming. just fresh air. just give hugs and kisses. and hopefully my husband will be with me. i really miss him. it's been hard this last seven months without him. i'm not allowed to talk to him. so -- >> can you even write letters? >> no. we're co-defendants, so -- >> what? >> co-defendants. so we can't write. but he's got my back. we know what happened. >> you can't write each other at all?
i'm born and raised here, i've been here all my life.ust seem to continuously keep getting myself into something, whether it's intentional or not intentional, you know, by accident. >> start over somewhere else? >> just start new somewhere. >> you're not tied down with children. >> that's right. >> you don't have anything you have to do here. leave. >> that's right. >> if you had children, a whole other ball game. >> that's right. >> what's...
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firefighters, still here. the smell of smoke still lingering in the neighborhood as investigators try to figure out what went wrong here. firefighters got the 911 call around 6:30 yesterday. they rushed to the scene to evacuate workers and customers still inside. they began to fight the fire from inside the building. but those intense flames fueled by some of the varnish lumber and other materials inside the store forced firefighters outside. the blaze burned for hours sending thick smoke into the neighborhood. now no toxins were detected in the area but residents were told to stay home and close their windows. but as you can imagine many of them stayed to watch their beloved neighborhood store go up in flames. >> very rapidly the conditions got bad. the chief on the scene pulled the men out and went to operate in a defensive mode. to contain the fire. during that operation, the fire escalated to four alarms. and pretty rapid succession within the first hour. >> this is a capitol hill institution. it has been
firefighters, still here. the smell of smoke still lingering in the neighborhood as investigators try to figure out what went wrong here. firefighters got the 911 call around 6:30 yesterday. they rushed to the scene to evacuate workers and customers still inside. they began to fight the fire from inside the building. but those intense flames fueled by some of the varnish lumber and other materials inside the store forced firefighters outside. the blaze burned for hours sending thick smoke into...
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this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing.o. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come. good morning, everybody. lots of people know each other here, wonderful. it will be a great day. welcome, everybody, welcome to san francisco. to some of you, welcome to the presidio, welcome to this absolutely gorgeous futures without violence center. i want to start by thanking futures without violence and esther solar for giving us this beautiful space to meet in today. is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was
this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing.o. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come. good morning, everybody. lots of people know each other here, wonderful. it will be a great day. welcome, everybody,...
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they are under the microscope here.esearch done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing this for over 150 million years. this glassed in room is a real scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress fan, so i am here to see them, and beer week. >> i wanted to learn something and have fun. >> i always enjoy it. i am not all is well -- always working as i am tonight. sometimes i come to enjoy the music and to dance. ♪ >> culturewire covers the arts in san francisco, and one of my favorite culture artists is here tonight. jason, thank you for being on culturewire. tell us about some of your posters that we have here today. >> most of the posters here are four specific shows or tours. i am hired by the bands or the venue. >> what is the i
they are under the microscope here.esearch done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing this for over 150 million years. this glassed in room is a real scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress...
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i am lindsey seal and here on behalf of the sierra club. the mayor's proposal proposed this amount to give to the golf course fund and includes $1 million for a short fall balance as stated by the city's own budget update is caused by revenue loss and environmental issues at sharp park. the question is why does the city of san francisco need to spent 2.5 million dollars to fund golf courses that include one in san mateo county that floods every winter and killing two endangered species in the process? thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello i am harriet larkin and here from renaissance parents of success and nonprofit in the southeast sector. however we serve all children city wide and by children i mean youth. we also support the families and we were not defunded for our specialized team, social justice program or work force development programs that were developed by our children who are black and brown and yellow, and we are asking for their support. by not receiving the support it sends a message to the children who work
i am lindsey seal and here on behalf of the sierra club. the mayor's proposal proposed this amount to give to the golf course fund and includes $1 million for a short fall balance as stated by the city's own budget update is caused by revenue loss and environmental issues at sharp park. the question is why does the city of san francisco need to spent 2.5 million dollars to fund golf courses that include one in san mateo county that floods every winter and killing two endangered species in the...
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landry here. [cheering and applauding] >> but i also want to say that the most important folks here, while the warriors did very well and we know next year they're going to do even better. while our giants this year won the world series, today we are celebrating our young giants, our young warriors, the class of 2013edthv this is to you. (applause) ~ >> and all of us who are your elected officials, and i'm glad to be joined by many of my colleagues today, we all know the challenges that you faced. we know the challenges that our housing authority has face and had has overcome. we know the challenges that our school district has faced and is overcoming. we know the challenges that our law enforcement and our police officers have faced and we are all moving forward. i want to echo the mayor in saying that part of why all of us are here for you is we know that at some point in the very near future, those of us who are sitting in front of you, we're going to be gone. you are the future leadership of o
landry here. [cheering and applauding] >> but i also want to say that the most important folks here, while the warriors did very well and we know next year they're going to do even better. while our giants this year won the world series, today we are celebrating our young giants, our young warriors, the class of 2013edthv this is to you. (applause) ~ >> and all of us who are your elected officials, and i'm glad to be joined by many of my colleagues today, we all know the challenges...
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they're talking golf here. did that invitation protocol has to go first, i'm taking the council general with me. as he said earlier we're that proud that barring also known as is our new it one. and the sister cities are only as strong as the lisp so the mayor has set the tone. and there's one colleague who was helped a lot. >> barring also known as excellent (speaking another languag language). historical mayors distinguished guests. 6 years ago this was a vision when we started the new york city. the memorandum was equivalent signed and we're here looking forward to a good relationship. i'm pleased to announce that we've been able to accomplish projects. in the area of projects in 2011 the best chef in the world was given a proclamation before more than 12 hundred guests. i'm hoping - the opera co- production has been performing here in san francisco this summer at the opera house. the san francisco students visited the area and they were received at the city hall. and they met would folks in the san francisc
they're talking golf here. did that invitation protocol has to go first, i'm taking the council general with me. as he said earlier we're that proud that barring also known as is our new it one. and the sister cities are only as strong as the lisp so the mayor has set the tone. and there's one colleague who was helped a lot. >> barring also known as excellent (speaking another languag language). historical mayors distinguished guests. 6 years ago this was a vision when we started the new...
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we love what she does here. ed, where are you? he's back here. he's done a terrific job and elsie who has worked very diligently throughout. let's not forget some very important people are going to be here to serve you and to do a wonderful job in community building. you have already met beverly hayes, who has done a great job here. our branch manager. the team is behind me. i'm going to call out their names, naomi jones, addison and rachel brooks. let's give them a round of applause. they have done a fabulous job for all of us. i wish you could all see the beautiful panels. when i talk about the community ownership. one of the highlights you will see is the culture and the history that is reflected on these art panels. we have an amazing architectural team that uses the history center for this library and it's reflected there to help us celebrate what a beautiful community this is and it captures the spirit, captures the identity of what the bay view neighborhood is all about. i want to take a moment to acknowledge the architectural team from to
we love what she does here. ed, where are you? he's back here. he's done a terrific job and elsie who has worked very diligently throughout. let's not forget some very important people are going to be here to serve you and to do a wonderful job in community building. you have already met beverly hayes, who has done a great job here. our branch manager. the team is behind me. i'm going to call out their names, naomi jones, addison and rachel brooks. let's give them a round of applause. they have...
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it's great she's here. i want to thank everyone for making this possible and thanks again. >> [ applause ] >> please call line item no. 7. >> the clerk: line item no. 7. adjournment. >> i would like to honor this evening in remembers of john doe 39. >> all in favor for adjournment? >> aye. >> meeting adjourned. >>> >>> >>rybody and welcome to the repeatedly scheduled meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission. tuesday june 18, 2013. black stone call the roll >> all right. we have commissioner (calling names) our brand new commissioner just fully vented. >> i wrote the. for you >> thank you. that's part of our speech >> i'd like to thank s g tv for broadcasting our commission hearings and making them available to the public free of charge. i want to welcome barbara as our new neb member. she has a lot of experience she's been auditing our commission for months and months and months. welcome aboard >> thanks it's my pleasure to be here. first order of business is public comment. this is the opportu
it's great she's here. i want to thank everyone for making this possible and thanks again. >> [ applause ] >> please call line item no. 7. >> the clerk: line item no. 7. adjournment. >> i would like to honor this evening in remembers of john doe 39. >> all in favor for adjournment? >> aye. >> meeting adjourned. >>> >>> >>rybody and welcome to the repeatedly scheduled meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission. tuesday...
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but also what we are doing here today, and we are here to help go giants boring machine. okay? you got it? all right. and there are two of them and we have the family members of the... they are named after two excellent, wonderful people. one and david helped me with the infraon margaret chung who was known as mom chung and we will see it real soon and she was in san francisco from 1889 to 1959 and the first chinese american physician in the country and working in the heart of san francisco and she adopted a lot of american service men over 1,000 and one of them that she called and the congressman from minnesota to create the first female branch of the navy and here to talk about her is jena lowell rice, give it up for her. >> mayor, lee, distinguished guest and friends and family. thank you, for honoring our great confident, dr. margaret mom chung, i have to admit, when we first heard about this they were really excited but we had no idea what it was. so we did a little research, and we found out what the tunnel boring machine was and we looked at each other and we said really
but also what we are doing here today, and we are here to help go giants boring machine. okay? you got it? all right. and there are two of them and we have the family members of the... they are named after two excellent, wonderful people. one and david helped me with the infraon margaret chung who was known as mom chung and we will see it real soon and she was in san francisco from 1889 to 1959 and the first chinese american physician in the country and working in the heart of san francisco and...
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former supervisor clint is here, i can see him in the crowd thank you for being here as well. chiefs from the fire and police department are here. members of our commissions are here as well and thank you very much. my good buddy, leonid, mucupkin has been an advisor to me for many, many years previous to my being mayor of san francisco. and he is always been giving me great advice on not only history, but how we can celebrate more of it in modern day san francisco. and just a couple of weeks ago leo, we celebrated our 1906 earthquake event as we have done for the 107 years that we have had and it is great to always bring those themes of history that we have and of course, with the 1906 earthquake, the theme has been about resilancy and recovery, that we should bring today that we should continue to be a resilient city and build for the future. when you look at the history of what the mayor brought to this wonderful city in the late 1800s, you realize you have a similar great theme that i can bring forward today and that theme continues to be one of philantrophy. he was a self
former supervisor clint is here, i can see him in the crowd thank you for being here as well. chiefs from the fire and police department are here. members of our commissions are here as well and thank you very much. my good buddy, leonid, mucupkin has been an advisor to me for many, many years previous to my being mayor of san francisco. and he is always been giving me great advice on not only history, but how we can celebrate more of it in modern day san francisco. and just a couple of weeks...
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history and faces life in prison more details here from blake. private bradley manning twenty five year old army intelligence officer is accused of giving military files to the website wiki leaks in turn aiding the enemy according to military prosecutors though those prosecutors said that when private manning uploaded files the anti-secrecy website wiki leaks he did so with the intent to harm. or to protect now supporters of manning gather here to a rally in support of the soldier who that they deem a whistleblower but prosecutors painted a much different picture of private manning when army prosecutors delivered their opening remarks they said that private manning was someone who knowingly and willingly went to wiki leaks with the purpose of bringing harm to the united states now something that was very very significant that we saw here after three years of waiting for the court martial finally get underway was that prosecutors really tried to bring a connection between private manning and joined us on the publisher of wiki leaks now asuncion hi
history and faces life in prison more details here from blake. private bradley manning twenty five year old army intelligence officer is accused of giving military files to the website wiki leaks in turn aiding the enemy according to military prosecutors though those prosecutors said that when private manning uploaded files the anti-secrecy website wiki leaks he did so with the intent to harm. or to protect now supporters of manning gather here to a rally in support of the soldier who that they...
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once i leave here, i'm leaving here, and it's going to stay behind me. want nothing to do with it, you know. >> flaco came to folsom prison in his teens and hopes he can overcome the stereotype of his street gang background. >> i came to prison right when i turned 18, you know, and i'm missing the best years of my life, you know? so it opened my eyes a lot, you know what i mean? being away from my family and all that, that's the most precious thing to me is my family. you know what i mean? i'm sure that people that are going to be watching this are going to look at us and say, you guys look like criminals. they look like -- look at this guy. he has ink all over him, you know what i mean? you know, that's on them. you know what i mean? that's on them. i've got a beautiful girl in my life. she sees -- you know, when she sees all this, she don't buy it, i mean about she don't trip on it. my main priority is to get a job and just find myself a little corner, you know what i mean? do my little thing, got my girl. basically it. you know, retie all the ties in
once i leave here, i'm leaving here, and it's going to stay behind me. want nothing to do with it, you know. >> flaco came to folsom prison in his teens and hopes he can overcome the stereotype of his street gang background. >> i came to prison right when i turned 18, you know, and i'm missing the best years of my life, you know? so it opened my eyes a lot, you know what i mean? being away from my family and all that, that's the most precious thing to me is my family. you know what...
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right here in the same part right here, right here there's a hole you can commute with your neighbor.my neighbor. but she left today. >> are you happy for her? >> no. i wanted her to stay. because she used to sing to me every night. i'm not going to lie. i wanted her to stay. that's selfish. i'm a selfish one. >> 30% of the women incarcerated in l.a. county jail have a significant risk of mental health problems. according to a study conducted by the jail's department of mental health, it was also found that the majority of these women are drug abusers. >> so the bottom line, i think, is that we're dealing with a very difficult population. >> dr. michael maloney is the head of the women's mental health treatment. >> we're dealing with a group of people who really don't get mental health services that are effective in the community. so many of them drift down to the point that they get arrested. >> with 300 to 450 women receiving mental health treatment in the jail every day, officials must rely on group therapy programs to help the inmates learn how to deal with their problems when the
right here in the same part right here, right here there's a hole you can commute with your neighbor.my neighbor. but she left today. >> are you happy for her? >> no. i wanted her to stay. because she used to sing to me every night. i'm not going to lie. i wanted her to stay. that's selfish. i'm a selfish one. >> 30% of the women incarcerated in l.a. county jail have a significant risk of mental health problems. according to a study conducted by the jail's department of mental...
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here is a nert status sheet. basically if you send somebody out, you want to send the members' names, what time they went out, when they came back, what the assignment was, any comments, and if you have an incident number that would be nice. who is the safety person? we don't want to send people out, just hey, go do this. we want to keep track of it. if they don't come back within a couple hours we have to send somebody to find them or at least checkup on them. if we don't know where they went and who they are, you have chaos. they might be hurt and they're going to stay hurt. we're going to roll on to disaster psychology. what does that mean? when people go through a disaster, their lives are wrecked. i saw this firsthand, i went down to help out with katrina thing in september. it's weird. because you are dealing with people that lost everything and it's kind of hard to imagine that if you haven't done it yourself. basically, you know, she's looking at her curtains here, she probably hand-stitched those things.
here is a nert status sheet. basically if you send somebody out, you want to send the members' names, what time they went out, when they came back, what the assignment was, any comments, and if you have an incident number that would be nice. who is the safety person? we don't want to send people out, just hey, go do this. we want to keep track of it. if they don't come back within a couple hours we have to send somebody to find them or at least checkup on them. if we don't know where they went...