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just imagine i've got to thank mary helene rogers when they pointed out out that young would woman in the crowd that's another way of thanking the rogers family. but just think imagine if the asian and the african-american community got together on more projects what we could accomplish. this was what was behind the selling con valley and the experience of the city together to provide leadership on housing so that one hundred units can be just a start. this is just a start. we know already it's rk9 our values 20 of those units targeted for homeless seniors we've got to take care of our seniors. i want the city to show it's love for a whole generation of people. so let's keep coming together. we need more banks like silicon valley ail our banks to join the nonprofits and to join the communicative base and a developers like urban core and others to get more done. that's what's behind the infrastructure investment a replacement for very development. we weren't going to cry we were going to fight. so we were here two times and many of you recall that rainy day when we green broke ground.
just imagine i've got to thank mary helene rogers when they pointed out out that young would woman in the crowd that's another way of thanking the rogers family. but just think imagine if the asian and the african-american community got together on more projects what we could accomplish. this was what was behind the selling con valley and the experience of the city together to provide leadership on housing so that one hundred units can be just a start. this is just a start. we know already it's...
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Jan 19, 2014
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marilyn fighter fiery firebrand that was mary helen rogers. i first met her when i was a that commissioner in the 1990s. i was parted of the first activist commission for the agency from the urban reluctant days to an agency that put affordable housing at its forefront. i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway with all your years with the agency. i think that everything that mary helen rogers figure out for abnormal housing and protection for those who are dispolice department because of what happened she was the true advocate for the affordable housing. i hope mary will be part of our new affordable housing for seniors. i'm glad this is being done under the item of mayor ed lee who's legacy he he's known as the housing mayor. he's done more than any mayor before him. he will speak later. i would also like to recognize the community advisory members. thank yo
marilyn fighter fiery firebrand that was mary helen rogers. i first met her when i was a that commissioner in the 1990s. i was parted of the first activist commission for the agency from the urban reluctant days to an agency that put affordable housing at its forefront. i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway...
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last week, we you wanted up the helen rogers and my good friend reverend hall was under its a public-private partnership that's now to just conclusions in the wonderful home for more than one hundred of our cities protecting and homeless seniors. 25 of those units are set aside for the seniors. and last month we broke ground to house youth that was formerly in foster he care we were in chinatown breaking ground for homeless families and protecting residents. all of those housing developments have supported services on site to make sure our residents live healthy lives. it won't stop there. let me repeat it will not stop as a matter of fact, 25 percent of all the housing that's being built in san francisco 25 percent of them are affordable that continues a strong commitment from our city. last september of this year we annuity more resources to stop unlawfully evictions for our citizens and because of our cities careful planning we have to plan for the future and to understand the problems now not just to react to them our city it tripling the amounts of funds the human services provides whic
last week, we you wanted up the helen rogers and my good friend reverend hall was under its a public-private partnership that's now to just conclusions in the wonderful home for more than one hundred of our cities protecting and homeless seniors. 25 of those units are set aside for the seniors. and last month we broke ground to house youth that was formerly in foster he care we were in chinatown breaking ground for homeless families and protecting residents. all of those housing developments...
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best, depending on which way roger ebert element his thumb, his way with words made him the most influential movie critic. >> you opposed all civil rights legislation. >> helenhomas spent five decades some may say badgers presidents at the white house. she was a trail blazer for women journalists. it reese founder al newhart has the last life when it was the widest circulated print newspaper in the country. famous for his interviews broadcaster david frost talked with richard nixon may be the most watched political interview in history. speaker of the house tom foley of washington state served 30 year years in congress. frank lauden burg of new jersey served almost 30 years in the senate. >> i'm rushing for mayor and i need your help. >> feisty and beloved by new yorkers edward koch led new york to an economic boom. venezuelan president made it his best to be a thorn in the flesh of the u.s. he left his oil rich country on economic basket case. the iron lady margaret thatcher was britain's first inflame minister. s >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to the news hour, i'm steven cole from our broadcast centers in doha and london. the un
best, depending on which way roger ebert element his thumb, his way with words made him the most influential movie critic. >> you opposed all civil rights legislation. >> helenhomas spent five decades some may say badgers presidents at the white house. she was a trail blazer for women journalists. it reese founder al newhart has the last life when it was the widest circulated print newspaper in the country. famous for his interviews broadcaster david frost talked with richard nixon...
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roger ebetter held his thumb. his way with words made him the country's leading movie critic. >> helen thomas spent five decades coveringmight say badgering presidents at the white house. she was a trailblazer for women journalists. >> at first, critics mocked u.s.a. today, calling it mcpaper, but it's founder al new heart had the last laugh when it became the widest circulated print newspaper in the country. >> michael hastings reporting brought down the top commander of sufficient forces in afghanistan. david frost talked you with richard nixon, maybe the most watched political interview in history. speaker of the house served 30 years in congress. frank lawsuitenburg of new jersey served almost 30 years in the senate. >> feisty and beloved by new yorkers, mayor ed koch led it to economic boom. >> the iron lady margaret thatcher was britain's first prime minister. her strong alliance with ronald reagan helped end the cold war. >> mel son mandel in a triumph factual release, generous spirit and towering world substitute at your as the countries first black president helped heal a racial divide. they will all be remembe
roger ebetter held his thumb. his way with words made him the country's leading movie critic. >> helen thomas spent five decades coveringmight say badgering presidents at the white house. she was a trailblazer for women journalists. >> at first, critics mocked u.s.a. today, calling it mcpaper, but it's founder al new heart had the last laugh when it became the widest circulated print newspaper in the country. >> michael hastings reporting brought down the top commander of...