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celebrating philadelphia as one of america's great cities. >>> all week they will be putting a spin onc show. >> reporter: from local contestants to local audience. it's kind of cool. >> reporter: it's america's game and it is honoring philadelphia all week long. >>> one, two, three, wheel of fortune. >> reporter: behind the scenes producers prepping the on -- contestants all from our area. they are placing philadelphia on the floor getting everything ready for us, you can see they have the puzzle board there. independence hall. they rebuilt it just to bring philadelphia here to wheel of fortune. they built a miniature alfred's alley. the wheel ways 2400 pounds. >>> here's another one of greatest cities our salute to philadelphia starts now. >> reporter: that booming voice you hear throughout wheel of fortune, that's jim thornton. >>> here's the stars of america appear -- america's game. >>> i'm glad you're here, i love philadelphia, it's a great city. >> reporter: philadelphia loves you even more. i love vanna white they say the nightsest person. all this week i'll have more from pat,
celebrating philadelphia as one of america's great cities. >>> all week they will be putting a spin onc show. >> reporter: from local contestants to local audience. it's kind of cool. >> reporter: it's america's game and it is honoring philadelphia all week long. >>> one, two, three, wheel of fortune. >> reporter: behind the scenes producers prepping the on -- contestants all from our area. they are placing philadelphia on the floor getting everything ready...
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child, in that great city, is more important than any politicians promise. he is america.ee another child tonight hearing his train go by. he dreams of faraway places where he would like to go. it seems like an impossible dream but he is helped. a father who had to go to work before he finished the sixth grade sacrificed everything he had so his sons could go to college. tonight, he stands before you nominated for president of the united states of america. [applause] >> nixon selected maryland's governor for the office of vice president. it is now time for the democratic convention. mccarthy and vice president hunt three -- humphrey with the leaders. dotty went to chicago as part of the delegation. they continued their protests along with many other delegates who wanted to see details of the parties campaign seen. overcome.all we shall overcome someday. other demonstrators protested against the war. these protests erected into a confrontation with police that drew the attention of many americans. the delegates shared that tocern but first, they had for fill their obligatio
child, in that great city, is more important than any politicians promise. he is america.ee another child tonight hearing his train go by. he dreams of faraway places where he would like to go. it seems like an impossible dream but he is helped. a father who had to go to work before he finished the sixth grade sacrificed everything he had so his sons could go to college. tonight, he stands before you nominated for president of the united states of america. [applause] >> nixon selected...
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he lives in a great city. he is black or he is white. he is mexican, italian, polish. that matters. he is an american child. he sleeps the sleep a child does. he dreams the dreams of a child. that child, in that great city, is more important than any politician's promise. he is america. i see another child tonight -- tonight. he hears the train go by at night, and he dreams of faraway places where he would like to go. it seems like an impossible dream, but he is health on his journey through life -- he has help on his journey through life. a father who had to go to work before he finished the sixth grade sacrificed everything he had so his sons could go to college. tonight, he stands before you nominated for president of the united states of america. [applause] ♪ narrator: nixon selected maryland's governor, spiro agnew , as his running mate for the office of vice president. it was now time for the democratic convention. mccarthy and vice president humphrey were the leaders in the democratic race. ron and dotty went to chicago as part of the new hampshire delegation. t
he lives in a great city. he is black or he is white. he is mexican, italian, polish. that matters. he is an american child. he sleeps the sleep a child does. he dreams the dreams of a child. that child, in that great city, is more important than any politician's promise. he is america. i see another child tonight -- tonight. he hears the train go by at night, and he dreams of faraway places where he would like to go. it seems like an impossible dream, but he is health on his journey through...
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my return has actually given me a even greater appreciation for our work and this great city. thank you for this acknowledgment. for me it is privilege and pleasure to serve. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, congratulations mr. harris. our next commendation will be from supervisor farrell. >> thank you supervisor tang. colleagues, i have the great honor of recognizing someone today who is retiring after 30 years of service to city of san francisco. someone i have gotten a chance to work closely with over the past few years and that is peter [inaudible] peter, are you here? [applause] so, i got to meet peter and work with him in connection with america's cup and we fought about the [inaudible] in terms of district 2, the americas cup was impactful for traffic and go to community meetings and work along side or camp sate for things other people say. peter was just unbelievable. he is the only person i met that puts residential and neighborhoods as ease. had the most amazing way about him and together we worked on a number of things since then and tome one of the most amazing
my return has actually given me a even greater appreciation for our work and this great city. thank you for this acknowledgment. for me it is privilege and pleasure to serve. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, congratulations mr. harris. our next commendation will be from supervisor farrell. >> thank you supervisor tang. colleagues, i have the great honor of recognizing someone today who is retiring after 30 years of service to city of san francisco. someone i have gotten a chance...
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he lives in a great city. he's black. or he's white. he's mexican, italian, polish.e of that matters. what matters, he's an american child. he sleeps the sleep of childhood and he dreams the dreams of a chi child. that child in that great city is more important than any politician's promise. he is america. i see another child tonight. he hears the train go by. at night he dreams of faraway places where he'd like to go. seems like an impossible dream. but he is helped on his journey through life. a father who had to go to work before he finished the sixth grade, sacrificed everything he had so his sons could go to college. and tonight he stands before you, nominated for president of the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> nixon selected maryland's governor spiro agnew as his running mate for the office of vice president. it was now time for the democratic convention. and mccarthy and vice president humphrey were the leaders in the democratic race. ron and dottie went to chicago as part of the new hampshire delegation. there they continued their prot
he lives in a great city. he's black. or he's white. he's mexican, italian, polish.e of that matters. what matters, he's an american child. he sleeps the sleep of childhood and he dreams the dreams of a chi child. that child in that great city is more important than any politician's promise. he is america. i see another child tonight. he hears the train go by. at night he dreams of faraway places where he'd like to go. seems like an impossible dream. but he is helped on his journey through...
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a great american city with two-plus million people. a great american city where we speak more than a hundred different languages. a great american city where we appreciate diversity, we celebrate it. in fact, we have developed a symbiotic relationship such that we can do together what we could never do apart. a great american city, houston, texas. within harris county, has been declared a disaster area. and it has been declared a disaster area, mr. speaker, because of the flooding that takes place in houston, texas. i ask that my staff prepare some intelligence for me to share so as to paint a picture of what this flooding is like in houston, texas. in houston, texas, on the tax day flood, so-called because it was the last day to file for taxes this year, in houston, texas, we had this tax day flood and it has caused damages that will approximate $2 billion. the good news is that that is revised down because the estimate initially was that it would be more. in houston, texas, over 100 neighborhoods experienced some flooding. in houston,
a great american city with two-plus million people. a great american city where we speak more than a hundred different languages. a great american city where we appreciate diversity, we celebrate it. in fact, we have developed a symbiotic relationship such that we can do together what we could never do apart. a great american city, houston, texas. within harris county, has been declared a disaster area. and it has been declared a disaster area, mr. speaker, because of the flooding that takes...
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subjects of great important to this city on the lake, the city of broad shoulders, the true metropolis>> there is no shortage of characters in here. you know, i have lost a couple of great ones. john fox, the comic, died a few years ago. we lost rubin, 400 pounds mexican guy. he had his big toe cut off, rubin nine toes, and when he had his leg cut off -- blames all the problems that his mom didn't give him milk. there is nobody coming through to replace him. >> it has been serving beer and other intoxicating beverages. for the good of the community, there is a no shot list. >> yes, the only guy who got off it is down there now. because he is a -- we have a fairly extensive no shot list. >> just no shots. that will lead to no good. >> history has shown us they shouldn't do shots. they go to another bar, drink shots, and we get the remnants. >> cameron and his wife are the proprietors of the ale house. bruce likes to brag, he hasn't had a job. he is a writer, artist and blogger. >> the most interesting thing about this bar, on an average night, if you look down this bar at 10:00, or 11:0
subjects of great important to this city on the lake, the city of broad shoulders, the true metropolis>> there is no shortage of characters in here. you know, i have lost a couple of great ones. john fox, the comic, died a few years ago. we lost rubin, 400 pounds mexican guy. he had his big toe cut off, rubin nine toes, and when he had his leg cut off -- blames all the problems that his mom didn't give him milk. there is nobody coming through to replace him. >> it has been serving...
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this is i see this as a shame in our great city. i wish you to pay attention to this and don't allow this injustice happen again in the city of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> [waiting for translation] >> my name is [inaudible] and i was pofessor of philosophy in the chinese college and during the persecution i my family was destroyed. 1999 my 12 year old son was locked up in 6 labor camps. he was locked up in 4 labor camps and tortureed in all kine of way and northeast china it was very cold and only wore a single layer of clothes and they just bind him up to the board for a long time and also force feeding him with a tube into his stomic. after he was let out of the labor camp finally, he died. then because there is no way to get injustice for my son i have no where to go then i have to print all the material and let the public know what happened to my son and because of that i was arrested and put in the labor camp for 3 and a half years. [inaudible] manage to escape china and bnch before i left my
this is i see this as a shame in our great city. i wish you to pay attention to this and don't allow this injustice happen again in the city of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> [waiting for translation] >> my name is [inaudible] and i was pofessor of philosophy in the chinese college and during the persecution i my family was destroyed. 1999 my 12 year old son was locked up in 6 labor camps. he was locked up in 4 labor camps and tortureed in all...
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maria they'll tell you how their lives have changed and how their that transporting to the entire great city of san francisco thank you for being great partners and appreciate it very much. >> thank you all 2457kz for succumbing and supporting our i did not know people enjoy the >> good afternoon, everybody an welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors meeting of tuesday, may 24th, 2016. madam clerk, can you please call the roll. >> thank you ma dem president. supervisor avalos, present. president breed present. campos present. cohen present.
maria they'll tell you how their lives have changed and how their that transporting to the entire great city of san francisco thank you for being great partners and appreciate it very much. >> thank you all 2457kz for succumbing and supporting our i did not know people enjoy the >> good afternoon, everybody an welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors meeting of tuesday, may 24th, 2016. madam clerk, can you please call the roll. >> thank you ma dem president....
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out on youtube much it's good. >> thank you sir. >> up next special honor for those who keep our city a great and visit ♪ >>> new tonight the center city district is celebrating its 25th anniversary. >> hundreds came out for a special dinner at dilworth park right beside city hall. hard to miss center city district employees around the city they work hard to keep philly clean and safe and attractive destination for tourist. i was help emcee and celebrate their milestone tonight. close to 800 people came out to show their support and i had to get close to those people. >> they broke out with the song happy by farrell. >> there you go. stop. >> yeah. >> i had to get the folks to go with the flow. that's how you open the program. >> congrats to all and here's to an amazing future in the great city of philadelphia pa. (lau
out on youtube much it's good. >> thank you sir. >> up next special honor for those who keep our city a great and visit ♪ >>> new tonight the center city district is celebrating its 25th anniversary. >> hundreds came out for a special dinner at dilworth park right beside city hall. hard to miss center city district employees around the city they work hard to keep philly clean and safe and attractive destination for tourist. i was help emcee and celebrate their...
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between from mayor ed lee inclusive efforts to raise everyone's in the city to we can be proud and everybody can share in the greatenefits of this city but those with the least that are rising with everyone and has a voice and power as well so this asian pacific islanders heritage month thank you for everyone that put everything work into that i'm proud and amazed by the accomplishment they've done over the years thank you very much (clapping.) >> okay thank you so much and thank you for being here shout out to claude i think for doing everything we can to help us celebrate in the months of may coming up it is so easy for us to forget how far we've come we at a a take a pause it understand where we came from how far we've come and further to go i think this is so easy to take for grand you know in many other places we may not be able to celebrate we do it no not just asian pacific american heritage month but our asian street fair and parades the largest in the entire country through our asian art museum we bring exhibit and so many ways we celebrate our heritage i'm appreciative we do this in san francisco to than
between from mayor ed lee inclusive efforts to raise everyone's in the city to we can be proud and everybody can share in the greatenefits of this city but those with the least that are rising with everyone and has a voice and power as well so this asian pacific islanders heritage month thank you for everyone that put everything work into that i'm proud and amazed by the accomplishment they've done over the years thank you very much (clapping.) >> okay thank you so much and thank you for...
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in the men and women are so lucky because they work in a great city and proud of their job and get to put this carbol car out every single day for peoples enjoyment. they will be proud to do that. happy 85 birthday willie mays! we are here to honor the greatest athlete in america and let me give you a snap shot. i know [inaudible] went through some of it but there is other data i love to have and it is when i think about giant, i love the data and stats. rookie of the year. remember those days, willie? two time most valuable player. 24 time all star. world searings champion. 660 home runs! hall of famer and of course when everybody gets on this cable car they will say, where is the catch? ! he was a legendary baseball player for sure but know willie mays is much more than that. his connection to san francisco goes way beyaunds the baseball diamond. as a civil right leader he paved a way in the really many time said during the social upheaval happening in the united states when he was playing this game. drafted by the u.s. army he served our country honorably and has a roll model he al
in the men and women are so lucky because they work in a great city and proud of their job and get to put this carbol car out every single day for peoples enjoyment. they will be proud to do that. happy 85 birthday willie mays! we are here to honor the greatest athlete in america and let me give you a snap shot. i know [inaudible] went through some of it but there is other data i love to have and it is when i think about giant, i love the data and stats. rookie of the year. remember those days,...
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them for the efforts and certainly this board for the opportunity to come back and work if this great city as a reminder our division is, in fact, responsible for major capital improvement and those projects unfortunately, all of them have some problems but the true test eve character is how we resolve those problems and our division we tide to solve them together and oftentimes possibility e together means working with you and its communities, the supervisors and other agency divisions working with the hope will be a solution that is fair and equitable and, of course, solves the problem my experience with the director indicated is unique i left the agency and had angle opportunity to become a director of another agency and sprooels was invite back glad to come back any return quite frankly given me a broader perspective for the kind of work we do and quite frankly for this great city so i just want to once again say thank you for the accommodate and honestly for me a privilege and honor to serve. >> thank you. >> (clapping.) >> director reiskin. >> thank you vince a few other things last
them for the efforts and certainly this board for the opportunity to come back and work if this great city as a reminder our division is, in fact, responsible for major capital improvement and those projects unfortunately, all of them have some problems but the true test eve character is how we resolve those problems and our division we tide to solve them together and oftentimes possibility e together means working with you and its communities, the supervisors and other agency divisions working...
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and you saw a chasm of issues that have been exposed, but you have seen a great city unit from rich communities to poor communities that said let's sit together and figure this thing out. we have the potential to be one of the greatest cities in america. >> i'm behind you. reverend ron owens, i appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> you bet you. >>> happening now, we're learning more about the men and women who died on egyptair flight 804. the heartbreaking story of two of the victims, that's next. hmmmmmm..... [ "dreams" by beck ] hmmmmm... hmmmmm... the turbocharged dream machine. the volkswagen golf gti. part of the award-winning go family. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. by switching to xfinity x1. rio olympic games show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change t
and you saw a chasm of issues that have been exposed, but you have seen a great city unit from rich communities to poor communities that said let's sit together and figure this thing out. we have the potential to be one of the greatest cities in america. >> i'm behind you. reverend ron owens, i appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> you bet you. >>> happening now, we're learning more about the men and women who died on egyptair flight 804. the heartbreaking story of...
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their civilizations had given the world great cities and magnificent art. their thinkers had advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. and yet, the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination, for conquest that had caused conflicts among the simplest tribes, an old pattern, amplified by new capabilities and without new constraints. in the span of a few years some 60 million people would die. men, women, children, no different than us, shot, beaten, marched, bombed, jailed, starved, gassed to death. there are many sites around the world that chronicle this war, memorials that tell stories of courage and heroism. graves and empty camps that echo of unspeakable depravity. yet in the image of a mushroom cloud that rose into these skies, we are most starkly reminded of humanity's core contradiction, how the very spark that marks us as a species, our thoughts, our imagination, our language, our tool-making, our ability to set ourselves apart from nature and bend it to our will, those very things also give us the capacity for unmatched destruction
their civilizations had given the world great cities and magnificent art. their thinkers had advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. and yet, the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination, for conquest that had caused conflicts among the simplest tribes, an old pattern, amplified by new capabilities and without new constraints. in the span of a few years some 60 million people would die. men, women, children, no different than us, shot, beaten, marched, bombed, jailed,...
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this is i see this as a shame in our great city. i wish you to pay attention to this and don't allow this injustice happen again in the city of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> [waiting for translation] >> my name is [inaudible] and i was pofessor of philosophy in the chinese college and during the persecution i my family was destroyed. 1999 my 12 year old son was locked up in 6 labor camps. he was locked up in 4 labor camps and tortureed in all kine of way and northeast china it was very cold and only wore a single layer of clothes and they just bind him up to the board for a long time and also force feeding him with a tube into his stomic. after he was let out of the labor camp finally, he died. then because there is no way to get injustice for my son i have no where to go then i have to print all the material and let the public know what happened to my son and because of that i was arrested and put in the labor camp for 3 and a half years. [inaudible] manage to escape china and bnch before i left my
this is i see this as a shame in our great city. i wish you to pay attention to this and don't allow this injustice happen again in the city of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> [waiting for translation] >> my name is [inaudible] and i was pofessor of philosophy in the chinese college and during the persecution i my family was destroyed. 1999 my 12 year old son was locked up in 6 labor camps. he was locked up in 4 labor camps and tortureed in all...
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that's how you open the program. >> congrats to all and here's to an amazing future in the great cityia pa. >>> we got to go for don, kate and everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. the late show with stephen colbert is next with judge judy. the late show with stephen colbert is next with judge judy. >> thanks for watching. >> stephen, stephen, i need to talk to you about a pizza. got a minute? >> no. gotcha! now, it's at the top of the show or act five. >> don't ask him. it's just my stunt double. >> how much do you even pay for this stunt double? >> gotta go. (theme song playing) >> tonight, stephen welcomes judge judy! zac posen! and w. ka-mao bell!
that's how you open the program. >> congrats to all and here's to an amazing future in the great cityia pa. >>> we got to go for don, kate and everyone here, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm jessica dean. the late show with stephen colbert is next with judge judy. the late show with stephen colbert is next with judge judy. >> thanks for watching. >> stephen, stephen, i need to talk to you about a pizza. got a minute? >> no. gotcha! now, it's at the top of the...
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anthony: the chorus assembles, to give their opinions on matters of the day subjects of great import to this cityroad shoulders, this true metropolis. >> bruce: but there's no shortage of characters in here. you know, i've lost a couple of really great ones, john fox the comic, died a few years ago. we just lost ruben four toes, this 400-pound mexican guy. we just called him ruben and then when he got his big toe cut off then he became ruben nine-toes. then when he had his other big toe cut off he became ruben eight toes. and then when he had his leg cut off changed it down to ruben four toes. he blames all his problems on the fact his mother didn't give him any titty milk. i mean these guys, there's nobody coming to the door to replace them. >> anthony: the old town ale house opened in 1958 and has been serving beer and other intoxicating beverages ever since. unless you're on the no shot list, in which case your drinking options have been for the good of the community -- limited. there's a no shot list? >> bruce: there is, the only guy who ever got off it is down there down now. it was just bec
anthony: the chorus assembles, to give their opinions on matters of the day subjects of great import to this cityroad shoulders, this true metropolis. >> bruce: but there's no shortage of characters in here. you know, i've lost a couple of really great ones, john fox the comic, died a few years ago. we just lost ruben four toes, this 400-pound mexican guy. we just called him ruben and then when he got his big toe cut off then he became ruben nine-toes. then when he had his other big toe...
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. >> as many of you know this is my second day as the fire commissioner for this great city of philadelphia. >> adam teal was sworn in for this town of 1.5 million coming from virginia, coming from a small town from the big city. we would prefer someone that comes through the ranks here, but we'll see how he does. this was teal's first public appearance as commissioner. ems workers with their expertise are major players in this town. >> we are called to care nearly 700 times per day. >> the goal of the fire department is to encourage the public to think of alternatives to calling 911 when it comes to none emergency issues. >> we really don't want people to hesitate, if you think you are having a medical emergency or see an emergency call 911. >> teal is clearly up to speed on issues related to the hiring of minorities. >> i would say any organization to be successful must be diverse and inclusive and i mean that in all respects. >> he is building his list of top priorities and that will prompt him to visit firehouses across town in the weeks ahead. a lot to learn even from his perch at the
. >> as many of you know this is my second day as the fire commissioner for this great city of philadelphia. >> adam teal was sworn in for this town of 1.5 million coming from virginia, coming from a small town from the big city. we would prefer someone that comes through the ranks here, but we'll see how he does. this was teal's first public appearance as commissioner. ems workers with their expertise are major players in this town. >> we are called to care nearly 700 times...
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he's made a point of traveling around the world on behalf of his great city. johnson has visited hillary clinton in her new york city offices. he has been to washington, d.c. to meet with members of congress. if you have a gig like being mayor of london you might find yourself coming to the states to be a guest on a late-night talk show already mayor of london is a global figure. if the new mayor they're choosing turns out to be sadic kahn as expected that will be an interesting moment in global politics. mr. kahn is a muslim. he would become the first muslim mayor of london. and if donald trump is elected president, he will not be allowed to visit the united states. because he's a muslim. mr. trump says he will get his ban on muslims entering the united states put in place in the first 100 days of the trump presidency. we always say, elections have consequences. elections very rarely have consequences quite like this. >>> it's been a tough few weeks in the freight state of north carolina. states fall all over themselves to try to attract new businesses or to
he's made a point of traveling around the world on behalf of his great city. johnson has visited hillary clinton in her new york city offices. he has been to washington, d.c. to meet with members of congress. if you have a gig like being mayor of london you might find yourself coming to the states to be a guest on a late-night talk show already mayor of london is a global figure. if the new mayor they're choosing turns out to be sadic kahn as expected that will be an interesting moment in...
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really appreciate you both working together to come to a great outcome, which is a win-win for our great city. thank you both for your hard work on this. with that, colleagues, let's take a roll-call vote on the item no. 9 as amended. madam clerk. >> supervisor wiener. >> aye. >> wiener aye. >> supervisor yee. >> aye. >> ee or yee aye. >> supervisor avalos aye. >> supervisor breed aye. >> supervisor farrell? >> supervisor kim aye. >> supervisor kim? supervisor kimm. >> aye. >> the ordinance is passed unanimously on first reading. [ applause ] madam clerk, thank you. can you please go to the items for adoption without reference to committee. >> items 33 through 43 are being considered for immediate adoption without committee reference. a single roll-call vote may enact these items. a member may object or server an item and have it considered separately. >> supervisor [p-efrbg/]in. >> item 4 6r7/ vi, please. seeing no other names on the roster, madam clerk k remaining items roll call. >> srs wiener. >> aye. >> supervisor yee. >> aye. >> supervisor avalos. >> aye. >> supervisor breed. >> aye. >>
really appreciate you both working together to come to a great outcome, which is a win-win for our great city. thank you both for your hard work on this. with that, colleagues, let's take a roll-call vote on the item no. 9 as amended. madam clerk. >> supervisor wiener. >> aye. >> wiener aye. >> supervisor yee. >> aye. >> ee or yee aye. >> supervisor avalos aye. >> supervisor breed aye. >> supervisor farrell? >> supervisor kim aye....
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this is i see this as a shame in our great city. i wish you to pay attention to this and don't allow this injustice happen again in the city of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> [waiting for translation] >> my name is [inaudible] and i was pofessor of philosophy in the chinese college and during the persecution i my family was destroyed. 1999 my 12 year old son was locked up in 6 labor camps. he was locked up in 4 labor camps and tortureed in all kine of way and northeast china it was very cold and only wore a single layer of clothes and they just bind him up to the board for a long time and also force feeding him with a tube into his stomic. after he was let out of the labor camp finally, he died. then because there is no way to get injustice for my son i have no where to go then i have to print all the material and let the public know what happened to my son and because of that i was arrested and put in the labor camp for 3 and a half years. [inaudible] manage to escape china and bnch before i left my
this is i see this as a shame in our great city. i wish you to pay attention to this and don't allow this injustice happen again in the city of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> [waiting for translation] >> my name is [inaudible] and i was pofessor of philosophy in the chinese college and during the persecution i my family was destroyed. 1999 my 12 year old son was locked up in 6 labor camps. he was locked up in 4 labor camps and tortureed in all...
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he knows nothing about this great city that i live in, that i call my home. >> that's how oakland city leaders are reacting tonight to donald trump's controversial remarks about the east bay city. "the new york times" said if he's ever been to iraq, trump responded there are places in america among the most dangerous in the world. you go to places like oakland or ferguson, the crime numbers are worse he said. oakland's mayor libby schaaf fired back on social media posting, let me be clear, the most dangerous place in america is donald trump's
he knows nothing about this great city that i live in, that i call my home. >> that's how oakland city leaders are reacting tonight to donald trump's controversial remarks about the east bay city. "the new york times" said if he's ever been to iraq, trump responded there are places in america among the most dangerous in the world. you go to places like oakland or ferguson, the crime numbers are worse he said. oakland's mayor libby schaaf fired back on social media posting, let...
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why and how can this only happen in our great city of san francisco, none known for tolerance?ince the illegal persecution, the communist party has used this -- here in san francisco extends the persecution through the chinese consulate, which directly targets community leaders in san francisco and persuades through them propaganda that it's a political movement to not allow and exclude citizens who practice this -- fallen doffa have no policy aspirations and the chinese communist party fears it the communities include them into their events these communities will see through their lives and realize that the practitioners are good people that have been wronged. i believe that san franciscans do not support discrimination. and influence from a foreign government interfering with the souvenir nation. i look forward to the day one of you will walk alongside us to openly attend the chinatown and japantown community parades just as the federal agents walked along ruby bridges every day in 1960. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> translator: greetings supervisor, wonder what type
why and how can this only happen in our great city of san francisco, none known for tolerance?ince the illegal persecution, the communist party has used this -- here in san francisco extends the persecution through the chinese consulate, which directly targets community leaders in san francisco and persuades through them propaganda that it's a political movement to not allow and exclude citizens who practice this -- fallen doffa have no policy aspirations and the chinese communist party fears...
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people and sow were fortunate i daresay blessed to have a leader not only of this initiative but our great citylease help me welcome the man mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ellis isn't he a wonderful mc here all right. . >> (clapping.) >> >> i still remember when as a someone was about to get married it hydra mendosa he sank to hydra mendosa it was interesting eric thank you to united way of the bayer i bay area to eric welcome to the asian art museum 50 years j.c. 50 years of asian art museum were in the room and part of an institute that was successful and i want to say that is good times for the asian museum they've raised ether $25 million to expand many and the first people are visiting in our employers and youth that's really good really good thank you. >> let me say this that is exciting to be here when he heard maria and sherryly speak that got me up to the exciting things they're doing sherryly shared with me she was of she was working at the wax museum i had the opportunity to ask you did you see that wax finger figure that looks like me shirleyly i'm taller i'm tear or conf
people and sow were fortunate i daresay blessed to have a leader not only of this initiative but our great citylease help me welcome the man mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ellis isn't he a wonderful mc here all right. . >> (clapping.) >> >> i still remember when as a someone was about to get married it hydra mendosa he sank to hydra mendosa it was interesting eric thank you to united way of the bayer i bay area to eric welcome to the asian art museum 50...
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. >> a lot of times like during the papal visit, people realize what a great city this is, they may never been here before and decide to come back. so one great thing about philadelphia is that people come here and whether they know it or not, they fall in love with it. >> they're kicking off the tourism season. this is going to be a busy summer here. not only is the dnc expected to draw in 50,000 people but the wawa welcome america fourth of july celebration are expecting crowds near 500,000 people. easy to see how we're expected to see more visitors this year than last. reporting live in philadelphia, pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, pamela. >>> 5:15 this monday morning. >> let's get you updated on the traffic conditions. we're looking at 95 first with nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. jessica? >> we're looking at 95 around woodhaven road. no problems here. if you're headed to center city from this point, still a 12-minute trip from woodhaven road to the vine street expressway. average speeds into the 60s. the roads look great here as well, getting on or o
. >> a lot of times like during the papal visit, people realize what a great city this is, they may never been here before and decide to come back. so one great thing about philadelphia is that people come here and whether they know it or not, they fall in love with it. >> they're kicking off the tourism season. this is going to be a busy summer here. not only is the dnc expected to draw in 50,000 people but the wawa welcome america fourth of july celebration are expecting crowds...
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in the men and women are so lucky because they work in a great city and proud of their job and get to put this carbol car out every single day for peoples enjoyment. they will be proud to do that. happy 85 birthday willie mays! we are here to honor the greatest athlete in america and let me give you a snap shot. i know [inaudible] went through some of it but there is other data i love to have and it is when i think about giant, i love the data and stats. rookie of the year. remember those days, willie? two time most valuable player. 24 time all star. world searings champion. 660 home runs! hall of famer and of course when everybody gets on this cable car they will say, where is the catch? ! he was a legendary baseball player for sure but know willie mays is much more than that. his connection to san francisco goes way beyaunds the baseball diamond. as a civil right leader he paved a way in the really many time said during the social upheaval happening in the united states when he was playing this game. drafted by the u.s. army he served our country honorably and has a roll model he al
in the men and women are so lucky because they work in a great city and proud of their job and get to put this carbol car out every single day for peoples enjoyment. they will be proud to do that. happy 85 birthday willie mays! we are here to honor the greatest athlete in america and let me give you a snap shot. i know [inaudible] went through some of it but there is other data i love to have and it is when i think about giant, i love the data and stats. rookie of the year. remember those days,...
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pittsburgh is a great city. >> everyone's saying, are you nervous, are you nervous? no, i'm excited. >> i'm thrilled for sharks fans. i remember going to games in the cal palace. hockey has developed so well in san jose and the greater bay area. >> reporter: did you guys read between the lines on the commissioner's sound bite right there? he clearly wants the shark point, isn't it obvious? we'll be back at 8:00 and 11:00 with highlights and reactions. >> thank you, collin. an official watch party is happening at the shark tank in san jose, got to be so many fans so excited. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. they've been mingling for most of the day. now they're inside the shark tank ready to watch the big game on the big screen. they didn't wait for the game to start before they began to party. ♪ >> reporter: the party began at 2:00 this afternoon at plaza caesar chavez. it was 85 degrees but that didn't keep people from sporting their sharks sweaters. the sweater, really? >> got to represent the sharks for the fans. >> we're ready for the finals tonight. >> report
pittsburgh is a great city. >> everyone's saying, are you nervous, are you nervous? no, i'm excited. >> i'm thrilled for sharks fans. i remember going to games in the cal palace. hockey has developed so well in san jose and the greater bay area. >> reporter: did you guys read between the lines on the commissioner's sound bite right there? he clearly wants the shark point, isn't it obvious? we'll be back at 8:00 and 11:00 with highlights and reactions. >> thank you,...
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stuff. >> athletes just keep coming. >> we're extremely hopeful just to see the great city of philadelphia, supportville know of at the way we did this year, throughout the years, and especially the rest of the championship, it means a lot to us. >> wonderful honor and makes our city proud, to have our close neighbors, in villanova be a part of the greater, philadelphia region success. >> and head coach jay wright villanova ace championship parade. >>> parade, city hall, white house. the yeah. >> beautiful. >> leslie joining us now with a look at sports. >> that is right we're ready for eagles rookie cam top get underway tomorrow at novacare complex. after today eagles have all rookies under contract. carson wentz signed on that dotted line. here he is making it official. eagles hoping that the second overall pick in the draft can step in and be the franchise quarterback one day. the terms of the deal it is a four year contract worth 27 million with the signing bonus of 17 million plus. he will earn his money tomorrow when bird start that three day mini camp. went was secon
stuff. >> athletes just keep coming. >> we're extremely hopeful just to see the great city of philadelphia, supportville know of at the way we did this year, throughout the years, and especially the rest of the championship, it means a lot to us. >> wonderful honor and makes our city proud, to have our close neighbors, in villanova be a part of the greater, philadelphia region success. >> and head coach jay wright villanova ace championship parade. >>> parade,...
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the other is working at holyoke, one of the great industrial cities of the early 20th century. trying to bring the latino community there into the story of what holyoke has been but also planned for more economically just future. >> thank you very much. >> are watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend, on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. the 60thear marks anniversary of john f. kennedy's courage."files in the 1957 pulitzer prize for biography. next, a panel of former kennedy administration officials marked a milestone by meeting at the historic decatur house in washington, d.c., to recount their white house experience. the program was hosted by an international auction house and is about an hour. >> this is an event that has been birthed from a number of sources and we are thrilled to have this distinctive panel joining us.
the other is working at holyoke, one of the great industrial cities of the early 20th century. trying to bring the latino community there into the story of what holyoke has been but also planned for more economically just future. >> thank you very much. >> are watching american history tv, all we can, every weekend, on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. the 60thear marks anniversary of john f. kennedy's courage."files in the 1957 pulitzer...
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i thank the mayor and police commission for the privilege of being the chief of police of this great city of san francisco. suhr was asked to resign by the mayor just hours after the police shooting in the bay view last week. >>> and efforts to recall mayor ed lee are on hold tonight. the san francisco election says that the charter states an elected official must be in office for six months before there can be a recall. even if that official was reelected as was the case with mayor lee, the frisco five, who were instrumental in the resignation of chief suhr, petitioned for the mayor. >>> and new at 11:00 tonight, san jose neighbors fired up about a new development they claim would shade their homes and block the view of the golf course. it's on the san jose side of the municipal golf course, a little over half an acre. the developer will build on that site. and folks say the homes will tower over their condos, block their sunlight and hurt their property value. they're asking the city council to stop the project. >> it's two solid buildings of condos that will lose their view. and people
i thank the mayor and police commission for the privilege of being the chief of police of this great city of san francisco. suhr was asked to resign by the mayor just hours after the police shooting in the bay view last week. >>> and efforts to recall mayor ed lee are on hold tonight. the san francisco election says that the charter states an elected official must be in office for six months before there can be a recall. even if that official was reelected as was the case with mayor...
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here in this great city of art, there's no shortage of treasures in need of a little tlc.his is beautiful. how old is this panting? woman: this is a 17th-century painting. steves: from florence? woman: we don't know. -maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova. each shop addresses a need with passion and expertise. fine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight and generally shared. the standard serving is about a kilo for two, meaning about a pound per person. so, both of those for four people? woman: yes. steves: the preparation is simple and well established. good luck if you want it well done. man: i am hungry, yeah. oh, look at this. ah! steves: oh, beautiful. [ laughs ] man: wow. steves: chianina beef. -woman: white beans. -steves: okay. perfect. man: and that one.
here in this great city of art, there's no shortage of treasures in need of a little tlc.his is beautiful. how old is this panting? woman: this is a 17th-century painting. steves: from florence? woman: we don't know. -maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova. each shop addresses a need with passion and expertise. fine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an...
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we have a great city in raleigh, a great city in durham, and chapel hill --, which is villag- >> we're going to get a text from chapel hill. they are a village -- >> we have this growing region all around us. i was just at the future of suburbia, and the whole conversation is we love what is happening in our cities. remember, the cities were dead 30, 40 years ago. i believed in why rtp was successful in the 1950s and '60s is because everybody was leaving the city and didn't want to be part of that. but we can't let the suburbs -- the suburbs have to be re-invenned and we have to rethink the way they work. so i think there are three things going on. yes, urbanity matters because it creates fun activities and engagement. but if you look at silicon valley outside of san francisco you have a lot of suburbs but there you have tremendous element of culture around risk-taking. it's okay to fail and start over. one of me favorite places i visited was the imagination studios of walt disney which are still in the same studio he nicked 1956 therapy. highly innovative in tump products but what dri
we have a great city in raleigh, a great city in durham, and chapel hill --, which is villag- >> we're going to get a text from chapel hill. they are a village -- >> we have this growing region all around us. i was just at the future of suburbia, and the whole conversation is we love what is happening in our cities. remember, the cities were dead 30, 40 years ago. i believed in why rtp was successful in the 1950s and '60s is because everybody was leaving the city and didn't want to...
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why and how can this only happen in our great city of san francisco, none known for tolerance? since the illegal persecution, the communist party has used this -- here in san francisco extends the persecution through the chinese consulate, which directly targets community leaders in san francisco and persuades through them propaganda that it's a political movement to not allow and exclude citizens who practice this -- fallen doffa have no policy aspirations and the chinese communist party fears it the communities include them into their events these communities will see through their lives and realize that the practitioners are good people that have been wronged. i believe that san franciscans do not support discrimination. and influence from a foreign government interfering with the souvenir nation. i look forward to the day one of you will walk alongside us to openly attend the chinatown and japantown community parades just as the federal agents walked along ruby bridges every day in 1960. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> translator: greetings supervisor, wonder what ty
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their civilizations have given the world great cities and magnificent arts.they are thinkers with advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. and yet, the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination, for conquest that had caused conflicts among the simplest tribes. an old pattern, amplified by new capabilities and without new constraints. in the span of a few years, some 60 million people would die. men, women, children. no different than us. shot, beaten, marched, bombed, jailed, starved, gassed to death. there are many sites around the world that chronicle this war, memorials that tell stories of courage and heroism, empty camps that echo unspeakable depravity. yet in the image of a mushroom cloud that rosen to these guys, -- rose into these skies, we are most starkly reminded of humanities core contradiction, how the very spark that marks us as a species, our thoughts, our imagination, our language, our toolmaking, our ability to set ourselves apart from nature and bend it to our will. those very things also give us the capacity for unmatche
their civilizations have given the world great cities and magnificent arts.they are thinkers with advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. and yet, the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination, for conquest that had caused conflicts among the simplest tribes. an old pattern, amplified by new capabilities and without new constraints. in the span of a few years, some 60 million people would die. men, women, children. no different than us. shot, beaten, marched, bombed,...
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>> i think that san francisco is great in the sense that i've lived in a couple of cities across the world, and they have great parks in the neighborhoods. wherever you go and wherever you live, there's a great playground around. my son's favorite is lafayette park. i think i spend 4 to 5 hours a week there. and i'm sure that you have your favorites.>> word your kids go now, addie? >> huntington park in [ null ] hill, but lafayette is also a favorite.>> what is great about the voting gate mother's group, and looking at your 20's anniversary newsletter, you highlight different anniversaries and neighborhoods in the city, and those that are kid ran late. and i think you highlight they view in the current newsletter. -- bayview in the current newsletter. and we don't always know where the kid friendly restaurants and playgrounds are, or other activities, and a great resource for the new mom's.>> yes, and for however long you live in the city, you experience the city differently when you have children. you may live in a neighborhood for a long time, but once you have children, it is great
>> i think that san francisco is great in the sense that i've lived in a couple of cities across the world, and they have great parks in the neighborhoods. wherever you go and wherever you live, there's a great playground around. my son's favorite is lafayette park. i think i spend 4 to 5 hours a week there. and i'm sure that you have your favorites.>> word your kids go now, addie? >> huntington park in [ null ] hill, but lafayette is also a favorite.>> what is great...
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the cors assemblees to give subject of the great importance of this city on the lake, this true metropolisters in here. you know, i've lost a couple really great ones. john fox, the comic died a few years ago. we just lost this guy 400 pound mexican guy, we called him reuben and then he lost his big toe, he became reuben nine toes and then he lost another bish toe and then it was reuben eight toes. he blames all his problems on his mom didn't give him any tetty milk. >> the old town ale house has been serving beer and other intoxicating beverages ever since. there's a no shot list? >> there is. the only guy that ever got off it is down there now and it was just because he's a pure and yeah, we've gauts a fairly extensive no shot list. >> like you can drink here but no shots. >> history has shown us that these people should not drink shots. of course they go to other bars and drink shots and then come over here and we get the remnants. >> bruce likes to brag that he's never had an honest job but he's a writer, legendary blogger and artist. so, who comes here? >> i think the most interesting
the cors assemblees to give subject of the great importance of this city on the lake, this true metropolisters in here. you know, i've lost a couple really great ones. john fox, the comic died a few years ago. we just lost this guy 400 pound mexican guy, we called him reuben and then he lost his big toe, he became reuben nine toes and then he lost another bish toe and then it was reuben eight toes. he blames all his problems on his mom didn't give him any tetty milk. >> the old town ale...
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maria they'll tell you how their lives have changed and how their that transporting to the entire great citysan francisco thank you for being great partners and appreciate it very much. >> thank you all 2457kz for succumbing and supporting our i did not know people enjoy the rest of yo >> power it's all around us in the sun and the winds and caves waves power that lights our homes while protecting our natural resources clean power will provide power to san franciscans how about works right now our power is from pg&e from non-renewable systems that comes over pg&e maintained lines with clean power your energy about think generated by caesarean more renewable sources come to our home e.r. businesses to the pg&e lines >> >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the regular meeting of the the meeting will come to order. this is the regular meeting of land use and transportation i'm supervisor cowen the chair of that to my right is supervisor wiener the vice chair and to my left is supervisor peskin he'll be joining us shortly our clerk is victor young and like to make a moment to th
maria they'll tell you how their lives have changed and how their that transporting to the entire great citysan francisco thank you for being great partners and appreciate it very much. >> thank you all 2457kz for succumbing and supporting our i did not know people enjoy the rest of yo >> power it's all around us in the sun and the winds and caves waves power that lights our homes while protecting our natural resources clean power will provide power to san franciscans how about...
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london one of the great cities of the world. if this guy messes it up, he messes it up for a long time. >> this is the biggest sign of democracy i have ever seen. charles: hillary clinton release attack ads against donald trump two days in a row. this thing is heating up. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleedin
london one of the great cities of the world. if this guy messes it up, he messes it up for a long time. >> this is the biggest sign of democracy i have ever seen. charles: hillary clinton release attack ads against donald trump two days in a row. this thing is heating up. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke....