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alice with the muse museum in marsay in paris art department in the louvre. the national building should also provide optimal working conditions. the 1000 m. is planned to house artists with unique skills masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios, and a facade that the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight while keeping the building eerie and bright. another example of the building that connects architecture and fashion is, the lease on the whole museum in mara cash morocco, designed by only math t., and the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of sauna designs. the facade mimics the texture of a rough fabric. the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. the fundus in paris exhibits are 2 rather than fashion. nevertheless, the spectacular megaproject is the f
alice with the muse museum in marsay in paris art department in the louvre. the national building should also provide optimal working conditions. the 1000 m. is planned to house artists with unique skills masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios, and a facade that the people who work here to be happy. the...
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art department in the louvre. the national building should also provide optimal working conditions. the 1000 m. is planned to house artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios and a facade that the people who work here to be happy, the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight, while keeping the building area bright. another example of a building that connects architecture and fashion is the lease on the whole museum in mara cash morocco designed by own. and the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of sauna designs. the facade mimics the texture of a rough fabric. the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. the fundus, young or even tall and paris exhibits are to rather than fashion. nevertheless, the spectacular megaproject is the flagship of the luxury group, l. b, n h. the building itself is a work of art with
art department in the louvre. the national building should also provide optimal working conditions. the 1000 m. is planned to house artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios and a facade that the people who work here to be happy, the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of...
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art department in the louvre, the national building should also provide conditions 1002, house artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture, suspicious studios and a facade that the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight, while keeping the building eerie and bright. another example of the building that connects architecture and fashion is the museum in mara cash morocco. designed by only the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of sauna designs. the facade mimics the texture of a rough fabric. the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. the fundus in paris exhibits are 2 rather than fashion. nevertheless, the spectacular megaproject is the flagship of the luxury group, l. b m h. the building itself is a work of art with its curvy glass elements covering the body of the building. reminiscent of th
art department in the louvre, the national building should also provide conditions 1002, house artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture, suspicious studios and a facade that the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight, while keeping the building...
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trademark with the paris art department in the national building should also provide optimal working conditions. the 1002 house artists are masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade. in this case, the dress the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture spaces, studios, and the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight while keeping the building eerie and bright. another example of the building that connects architecture and fashion is the museum in mara cash morocco. designed by only. and the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of sauna designs. the facade mimics the texture of a rough fabric. the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. the fundus in paris exhibits are 2 rather than fashion. never the last spectacular. megaproject is the flagship of the luxury group, l. b m h. the building itself is a work of art. with its curvy glass elements covering the body of the buildi
trademark with the paris art department in the national building should also provide optimal working conditions. the 1002 house artists are masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade. in this case, the dress the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture spaces, studios, and the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight while keeping...
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with the new museum in marsay in paris, art department in the national building should also provide optimal working conditions, the 1002 house artists masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios, and a facade that the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight, while keeping the building eerie and bright. another example of the building that connects architecture and fashion is the museum in mara cash morocco. designed by on the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of sauna designs. the facade mimics the texture of a rough fabric. the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. the fundus and paris exhibits are 2 rather than fashion. nevertheless, the spectacular megaproject is the flagship of the luxury group, l b n h. the building itself is a work of art with its curvy glass elements covering the b
with the new museum in marsay in paris, art department in the national building should also provide optimal working conditions, the 1002 house artists masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios, and a facade that the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the...
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art department in the louvre the national building should also provide optimal working conditions, the 1002 house, artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade, in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios and the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight while keeping the building eerie and bright. another example of the building that connects architecture and fashion is the each song, the whole museum in mara cash morocco, designed by on. and the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of sauna designs. the facade mimics the texture of a rough fabric. the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. the fundus young review tunnel in paris exhibits are 2 rather than fashion. nevertheless, the spectacular megaproject is the flagship of the luxury group, l. b, m h. the building itself is a work of art, with its curvy glass elements
art department in the louvre the national building should also provide optimal working conditions, the 1002 house, artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade, in this case, the dress, the person wearing it is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture. suspicious studios and the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight while keeping the...
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alice, with the muse museum in paris, art department in the louvre. the national building should also provide optimal working conditions. the 1000 m. is planned to house artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person very good is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture spaces, studios, and a façade. the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they like to reduce the amount of sunlight while keeping the building eerie and bright. another example of a building that connects architecture and fashion is the museum in mara cash morocco designed by own. and the architecture reflects the curved and straight lines of designs. the facade mimics the texture of a rough fabric. the interior is like an elegant dress in soft and flowing harmonious colors. the fundus, really tall in paris, exhibits are 2 rather than fashion. nevertheless, the spectacular megaproject is the flagship of the luxury group, l b n h. the buildi
alice, with the muse museum in paris, art department in the louvre. the national building should also provide optimal working conditions. the 1000 m. is planned to house artists and masters of their craft. i only take care of the facade in this case, the dress, the person very good is responsible for the rest. i like that statement because we've created something similar with architecture spaces, studios, and a façade. the people who work here to be happy. the concrete structure filters they...
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and embers still blowing from that. >> you mentioned that at the time the fire department was considered state of the art, people had a great deal of confidence in the ability of the fire department to manage a fire. in fact, they had -- >> yeah, not quite. i mean, the city newspapers, many of them like the tribune and the fire department itself said we're very good, but we need much more equipment with, we need more pumps, we need more pressure, all these other things. >> yeah. yeah, that's right. i misspoke. what i was trying to get at was even had they been the finest fire department imaginable, this fire spread so quickly and with such great -- and with temperatures that are almost unbelievable. >> absolutely. 700 degrees fahrenheit. again, this half hour head start really meant by the time they got to it, it was out of control. expect wind from the southwest -- and the wind from the southwest threw hot air, pushed hot air, thrust up burning pieces of chicago and then threw them further north and east. so the fire's not all fire, but multiple fires joining and gathering as it landed in a particularly
and embers still blowing from that. >> you mentioned that at the time the fire department was considered state of the art, people had a great deal of confidence in the ability of the fire department to manage a fire. in fact, they had -- >> yeah, not quite. i mean, the city newspapers, many of them like the tribune and the fire department itself said we're very good, but we need much more equipment with, we need more pumps, we need more pressure, all these other things. >>...
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i told taught two days a week at brighton college of art in the sculpture department and that was enough whether there was a part of you that found the art world and commercialising your work and selling it, and in a sense selling yourself, quite difficult. your own brother — ijust noticed — your own brother had talked about this and he said, "my reading of what was happening was that he found it difficult having a marketing man controlling his work. he could have gone about his career very differently but he was adamant he wanted to be his own master and, in doing so, he was, in a way, uncommercial." was that true of you for a while? yeah, i think i was approached by galleries that i refused to work with because i felt that i was being made to perform in a culture industry, and i wanted the work to be exploratory. i also wanted it to be my project. i really am thankful for that. i have not been, as it were, assumed into the canon of whatever is fashionable and the work has been an evolution in itself. that is really interesting that you say you never sought or desired to be fashionable
i told taught two days a week at brighton college of art in the sculpture department and that was enough whether there was a part of you that found the art world and commercialising your work and selling it, and in a sense selling yourself, quite difficult. your own brother — ijust noticed — your own brother had talked about this and he said, "my reading of what was happening was that he found it difficult having a marketing man controlling his work. he could have gone about his career...
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>> at santa cruz''s department of art, people have brought them everything from bowls to badges, tools to toys. >> it's made me think so much about how infuse meaning and memory into objects and how those things can change. >> reporter: they aren't exactly sure what final form this project will take. >> symbols that i evacuated with -- >> reporter: they aren't exactly sure what final form this project will take, just that it needs to happen now. >> those stories are critical to the historical record and to understanding this place where we live. >> when they bring their objects in and start talking, the flood gates open. and it's about far more than whatever objects. >> reporter: that's because they are stories not just of a fire. they're of lives split into parts, the before and after, and what people choose to carry with them from one to the other. nbc bay area news. >> that was nice. so many of our communities and neighbors are going through this. that's a great story. >>> all right, jessica. jeff is here. what do we ask him about? the rain or the sunshine that's maybe to come in a
>> at santa cruz''s department of art, people have brought them everything from bowls to badges, tools to toys. >> it's made me think so much about how infuse meaning and memory into objects and how those things can change. >> reporter: they aren't exactly sure what final form this project will take. >> symbols that i evacuated with -- >> reporter: they aren't exactly sure what final form this project will take, just that it needs to happen now. >> those...
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lewis is associate professor of harvard university in the departme of history of art and architecture in the departmentof afcan and african-american studies. e founder of division and justice project and e author of several books including à [inaudibleand a book on race, photography, all from harvard university press. elisa is award-winning Ãb she's codirector of the future film "in and out of africa " and cowriter of the book "cross-cultural filmmaking: a handbook for making documentaries à [inaudible] tonight they will be discussing their book "to make their own way in the world" a powerful resurrection Ãbaged men and women of african descent is appearances were captured and 15 of the cruelest images taken in american history. in her brilliant write up of this book, Ãasks the essential question is there a correct way to regard these images throughout this book, scholars whose work spanned countless backgrounds, histories and sociology's convenience to offer new previously unimaginable ways of viewing these images seeing them as they've never been seen before and unearthing the long discarded truths o
lewis is associate professor of harvard university in the departme of history of art and architecture in the departmentof afcan and african-american studies. e founder of division and justice project and e author of several books including à [inaudibleand a book on race, photography, all from harvard university press. elisa is award-winning Ãb she's codirector of the future film "in and out of africa " and cowriter of the book "cross-cultural filmmaking: a handbook for making...
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department? store in palin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square meters. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartment. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market. but we found that it's made no real difference except for a minor during carnival. in fact, we're seeing a heightened interest in buying property interest. i going to low interest rates worldwide. i mean investing in bonds is a losing game. vast amounts of money have been pouring into real estate. but how long are things likely to stay that way? i asked the head of a company that markets condominiums. the odds are busy in solitary. this phase of constantly rising prices is drawing to a close that entirely normal. it can't go on forever. in certain segments of the market. we are indeed already seeing that, especially in berlin. there are hug
department? store in palin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square meters. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartment. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market. but we found that it's made no real difference...
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you mentioned at the time the fire department was considered state-of-the-art, people have a great dealf confidence in the ability of the fire department to manage a fire and the fact à >> not quite. the city newspapers, many of them like the tribune and the fire department itself said we are very good but we need much more equipment, we need more pumps, we need more pressure. >> that's right. what i was trying to get at that even had they been the finest fire department imaginable, the fire spread so quickly in which such grace and report with temperatures almost unbelievable. >> 3000 degrees fahrenheit. the half hour head start the wind from the southwest and the Ãbthrough hot air thrust out burning pieces of chicago and through them further north and east. the fire is not a fire but multiple fires joining and gathering as it landed in a particularly juicy spot that's where the fire could leak the chicago river not once but twice. people would try to hose down their buildings while there was still pressure and even that wasn't enough to stop. >> in the midst of this you tell an amazi
you mentioned at the time the fire department was considered state-of-the-art, people have a great dealf confidence in the ability of the fire department to manage a fire and the fact à >> not quite. the city newspapers, many of them like the tribune and the fire department itself said we are very good but we need much more equipment, we need more pumps, we need more pressure. >> that's right. what i was trying to get at that even had they been the finest fire department...
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i really want to express a special thank you so john arts and the department of elections staff becausey have been working very hard to make sure that no question is unanswered. anything or any scenario that could occur, they wanted to make sure they were prepared to support and address the public. and they work with the number great community organizations and to get out the vote and some of those organizations are with us today, including george chance from the chinese newcomer service center, jackie flynn, the ex you director of and these are organizations who make sure that communities all over san francisco have accessed to vote. and we appreciate the work that they've done for many, many years. i also want to thank martha cohen, the director of special events, for taking such time and care with creating a warm and inviting space. thank you, martha for your work. and with that, i want to turn it over to our special guest, joining us here today, you probably recognize him because the tallest person here. our state senator, scott wiener. >> thank you, madam mayor. and i also want to
i really want to express a special thank you so john arts and the department of elections staff becausey have been working very hard to make sure that no question is unanswered. anything or any scenario that could occur, they wanted to make sure they were prepared to support and address the public. and they work with the number great community organizations and to get out the vote and some of those organizations are with us today, including george chance from the chinese newcomer service...
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department? store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square meters. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartments. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments selling like hotcakes. we've got to look and we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market. but we found that it's made no real difference except for a minor delay kind of time. in fact, we're seeing a heightened interest in buying property would agree with low interest rates worldwide. i mean investing in bonds is a losing game. vast amounts of money have been pouring into real estate. but how long are things like you to stay that way? i ask the head of a company that markets condominiums. this phase of constantly rising prices is drawing to a close. that's entirely normal. it can't go on forever, in certain segments of the market. we are indeed already seen that, especially in berlin. there are huge office blo
department? store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square meters. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartments. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments selling like hotcakes. we've got to look and we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market. but we found that it's made...
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can that be the complex going up in and around the ruins of this former department store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square metres. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartments. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market, but we found that it's made no real difference except for a minor delay. in fact, we're seeing a heightened interest in buying property low interest rates worldwide. i mean, investing in bonds is a losing game. vast amounts of money have been pouring into real estate. but how long are things like you to stay that way? i asked the head of a company that markets condominiums. this phase of constantly rising prices is drawing to a close. that's entirely normal. it can't go on forever. in certain segments of the market. we are indeed already seeing that, especially in berlin. there are huge office blocks w
can that be the complex going up in and around the ruins of this former department store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square metres. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartments. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we were a little concerned about the impact of the...
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the san francisco department of pup health added color and healing inspiration from art. >> calming pictures or pictures of and midgets of a better time. >> after meeting, they began working with fellow artists to transform the space. she said the priority was creating scenes that would capture a patient's imagination. >> the ocean, the warmth, just the healing sea. >> other inspirations were as varied as the artists themselves. >> first was the monarch butterflies. i feel like butterflies are a symbol of hope. >> it's about growth and movement and about our connection between healing with water and growth and movement and i thought what can i bring to the field hospital will be that sense of rejuvenation and spirit. you're exploring the world through art. >> so far the city's luck has held and health officials haven't had to use the overflow space but should the crisis require it, there is added 135is for patients to heal both physically and spiritually. >> i love all the imagery about the healing poweror of water and regrowth and butter flies. >> absolutely. >> world news tonight with davi
the san francisco department of pup health added color and healing inspiration from art. >> calming pictures or pictures of and midgets of a better time. >> after meeting, they began working with fellow artists to transform the space. she said the priority was creating scenes that would capture a patient's imagination. >> the ocean, the warmth, just the healing sea. >> other inspirations were as varied as the artists themselves. >> first was the monarch...
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his career as an art director started in the 1980s at the iconic new york department store, bloomingdale's. in the mid '90s he became the talk of the industry by bringing street culture to nike, which changed the brand's marketing strategy forever. john jay has been recognized as one of the world's ten most influential art directors of the past 50 years. he first worked with uniqlo in 1998. the brand opened its first urban store in harajuku. john jay helped launch uniqlo's fleece campaign. >> i'm very proud to be a part of it. that was the beginning of the message of made for all, the real, we call it the fleece campaign. that was the product, of course. but the deeper message was democracy. the message in the campaign is everyone was equal. you look at the casting, no famous srs. maybe a few up-and-coming people, but everyone was treated equal, a professor, a student, a factory worker, a construction worker. everyone was treated equal. >> the campaign had a huge impact turning casual wear into fashion. the fleece was a huge hit elevating the brand to a household name. john jay and uniqlo'
his career as an art director started in the 1980s at the iconic new york department store, bloomingdale's. in the mid '90s he became the talk of the industry by bringing street culture to nike, which changed the brand's marketing strategy forever. john jay has been recognized as one of the world's ten most influential art directors of the past 50 years. he first worked with uniqlo in 1998. the brand opened its first urban store in harajuku. john jay helped launch uniqlo's fleece campaign....
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art structure. it's unclear who or what put this ten-foot monolith there. the utah departmentillegal to install structures of art on federally managed lands no matter what planet you're from. thanks guys, just what 2020 need, aliens, terrific. >>> ahead, still ahead here, the president continues his pursuit to a court-imposed outcome of the election even though the experts call it beyond embarrassment. "way too early" coming right back. works with your skin... ...for lasting care. so your skin... ...can keep telling stories... ...beautifully. new dove body wash proven lasting care for the skin you live in. new dove body wash proven last♪ care ♪ since pioneering the suv in 1935, the chevy suburban has carried many things. nothing more important than family. introducing the most versatile and advanced chevy suburban and tahoe ever. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ >>> welcome back. to the relief of the at least 80 million americans
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department? store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square metres. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartments. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we have got to look and listen. we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market. but we found that it's made no real difference except for a minor directing. in fact, we're seeing a heightened interest in buying property low interest rates worldwide. i mean investing in bonds is a losing game. vast amounts of money have been pouring into real estate. but how long are things like you to stay that way? i asked the head of a company that markets condominiums. this phase of constantly rising prices is drawing to a close. that's entirely normal. it can't go on forever. in certain segments of the market, we are indeed already seen that, especially in berlin. there are huge office blocks with v
department? store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square metres. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartments. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we have got to look and listen. we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market. but we found...
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department? store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square metres. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartment. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market. but we found that it's made no real difference except for a minor delay. in fact, we're seeing a heightened interest in buying property interest. low interest rates worldwide. i mean investing in bonds is a losing game. vast amounts of money have been pouring into real estate. but how long are things like you to stay that way? i asked the head of a company that markets condominiums. this phase of constantly rising prices is drawing to a close. that's entirely normal. it can't go on forever, in certain segments of the market. we are indeed already seeing that, especially in berlin. there are huge office blocks with vast amounts of space in c
department? store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, venues, restaurants, and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square metres. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartment. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market. but we found that it's made no real difference...
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we had a group at the planning department and a few weeks ago we are also having focus groups of representatives such as library, art commission, racial equity, cultural district. we are working with cultural affairs locally and statewide. this will benefit the efforts such as cultural heritage in the cultural district. these projects will be brought before you hopefully early next year. i have a legislative update. should i offer that now. >> yes, please. >> this week supervisor peskin introduced the initiation of landmark designation at 447. as we get more details we will share the initiation and significance statement. that designation of the history for that mural to pass the second read at the board of supervisors. it is at the mayor's office. thank you. those are my updates. >> if i could add to the update from u.c.s.f. and the murals. i did have a conversation with the director and it appears that u.c.s.f. is receptive and open, although the negotiations aren't complete. they are receptive and open to including in the m.o.u. that the murals will below indicated to appropriate public location in the new develo
we had a group at the planning department and a few weeks ago we are also having focus groups of representatives such as library, art commission, racial equity, cultural district. we are working with cultural affairs locally and statewide. this will benefit the efforts such as cultural heritage in the cultural district. these projects will be brought before you hopefully early next year. i have a legislative update. should i offer that now. >> yes, please. >> this week supervisor...
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can that be the complex going up in and around the ruins of this former department store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, benny's restaurants and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square metres. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartments. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we were a little concerned about the impact of the pandemic on the market, but we found that it's made no real difference except for a minor during carnival. in fact, we're seeing a heightened interest in buying property low interest rates worldwide. i mean, investing in bonds is a losing game. vast amounts of money have been pouring into real estate. but how long are things like you to stay that way? i asked the head of a company that markets condominiums. this phase of constantly rising prices is drawing to a close. that's entirely normal. it can go on forever. in certain segments of the market. we are indeed already seen that, especially in berlin. there are huge office blo
can that be the complex going up in and around the ruins of this former department store in berlin will include shops, offices, arts, benny's restaurants and apartments. but they come at a price, a $1000000.00 euros, or more for $100.00 square metres. that's not untypical the high end of downtown apartments. because of the pandemic, the developers have yet to start marketing the commercial spaces. but the apartments are selling like hotcakes. we were a little concerned about the impact of the...
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the focus in the industry will be on the treasury department, and there is a very brilliant, highly respected woman who is theon art- and who is odds on favorite to be treasury secretary. francine: what does it mean for stimulus? you can call -- let's say we have a president in the next two weeks, for the sake of all this polling and this uncertainty. but it is called in the next two weeks. how quickly after january could we have a real stimulus package? greg: unfortunately, because i think we really need a stimulus right away, it could be february before we get a stimulus bill done. it could be a big 1 -- two chilean dollars, i think maybe $3 trillion -- i think $2 trillion, i think maybe $3 trillion. we need stimulus now, and i think we are still three months away. does a biden presidency, if he becomes elected, change the way the u.s. deals with lockdown? will yes, i think that he listen to dr. fauci. i think that we will have social distancing. we will certainly have much tougher regulations on masks. i don't see the country locking down like much of europe has, but dr. fauci: plays a much bigger role in a bide
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art university. they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition. the wing entry came from the photography department doing multiple trees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. >> this is a great opportunity to come see, you know, individual trees spread out between the square. >> yeah, they look great. the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> christmas in the park is back tonight in san jose with a twist, though. the event has been moved from downtown to history park, and it's now a drive-through to avoid crowds. expect to see the traditional animated displays and hundreds of decorated christmas trees. there are also new attractions like a 432-foot tunnel of lights with a musical show that plays through your car's radio. tickets are available at christmasinthepark.com. that was always one of my favorites growing up. so it's nice that they still found a way to make that happen, dion. >> yeah. and it looks kind of like christmas behind spencer, broadcasting from his home video. hi, spencer. >> we've got that festive feeling g
art university. they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition. the wing entry came from the photography department doing multiple trees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. >> this is a great opportunity to come see, you know, individual trees spread out between the square. >> yeah, they look great. the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> christmas in the park is back...
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art university. they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition. the wing entry came from the photography departmenttrees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. >> this is a great opportunity to come see, you know, individual trees spread out between the square. >> yeah, they look great. the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> christmas in the park is back tonight in san jose with a twist, though. the event has been moved from downtown to history park, and it's now a drive-through to avoid crowds. expect to see the traditional animated displays and hundreds of decorated christmas trees. there are also new attractions like a 432-foot tunnel of lights with a musical show that plays through your car's radio. tickets are available at christmasinthepark.com. that was always one of my favorites growing up. so it's nice that they still found a way to make that happen, dion. >> yeah. and it looks kind of like christmas behind spencer, broadcasting from his home video. hi, spencer. >> we've got that festive feeling going on here at
art university. they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition. the wing entry came from the photography departmenttrees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. >> this is a great opportunity to come see, you know, individual trees spread out between the square. >> yeah, they look great. the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> christmas in the park is back tonight in san...
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to get more office space, and his agency review times or art teams, for instance, are supposed to get access to federal agencies and departmentsat they can start meeting with people there about policies, personnel, and budgets. at the same time, the president-elect and his senior team are supposed to get access to intelligence. you know, you raise the 2000 election, president-elect bush did get access to intelligence briefings while the election was being contested. finally, a key part of the post-election transition process is the ability of the incoming administration to formally finish the vetting process for their key political nominees. the 9/11 commission found that the delay in that process led to a series of vacancies in the national security apparatus in the run-up to 9/11. the biden team is hard at work. but absent this ascertainment by the gsa, we are going to be unable to see the biden transition team fully complete the transition process. >> what about the coronavirus pandemic? i mean, weav've been talking abt the absolutely dire situation that this country's facing over the next several months what we are in this
to get more office space, and his agency review times or art teams, for instance, are supposed to get access to federal agencies and departmentsat they can start meeting with people there about policies, personnel, and budgets. at the same time, the president-elect and his senior team are supposed to get access to intelligence. you know, you raise the 2000 election, president-elect bush did get access to intelligence briefings while the election was being contested. finally, a key part of the...
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arts and culture commission. the mural will eventually be showcased at the california department of education in sacramento. >>> todaybig date before the big day. election day is tomorrow. we are here to help you through and beyond. the news care covered shifts online on ktvu.com and the ktvu news app. thank you for joining us. we are back on the air at 4:00 with more local news. cases and hospitalizations are surging across the country. are we on the verge of another deadly wave of the virus? the steps you need to take now to avoid another lockdown. plus, it's our covid defense plan kickoff. my best food prescription to build-up your food immunity and help build up this winter. dr. oz: welcome back to your covid-19 heardquarterses. right now, america is at a cross roads, facing its third an potentially most deadly wave of the coronavirus. we're averaging 80,000 new cases each d.
arts and culture commission. the mural will eventually be showcased at the california department of education in sacramento. >>> todaybig date before the big day. election day is tomorrow. we are here to help you through and beyond. the news care covered shifts online on ktvu.com and the ktvu news app. thank you for joining us. we are back on the air at 4:00 with more local news. cases and hospitalizations are surging across the country. are we on the verge of another deadly wave of...
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art university are part of the competition. the winning entry came from the photography department. the students were judged on the creative take on the classic holiday tradition. it will be part of a special christmas tree stroll until december 31st. then it's always nice to go and see the christmas trees. i saw somebody walking home with a christmas tree today. it was a tiny one. >> they weren't like pulling it on the ground dragging it? >> no, just a guy holding it. >> definitely not feeling like christmas, spencer. i saw 70s in the forecast at some point. >> you're right. at some point in my switch-day forecast, temperatures will approach 70 degrees in early december, which is where we'll be when we get to that point in my forecast. right now looking at a very calm and light wind around the bay area under clear skies. this is the view from the camera looking back at a portion of the san francisco skyline. current temperatures 56 in city, a cool 49 in mountain view. 54 san jose and 50 at half moon bay and the view looking back towards san francisco from emeryville. more temperatu
art university are part of the competition. the winning entry came from the photography department. the students were judged on the creative take on the classic holiday tradition. it will be part of a special christmas tree stroll until december 31st. then it's always nice to go and see the christmas trees. i saw somebody walking home with a christmas tree today. it was a tiny one. >> they weren't like pulling it on the ground dragging it? >> no, just a guy holding it. >>...
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students from the academy of art university created the trees as part of their christmas tree stroll. students from nine departmentsese 16 finalists were chosen. each tree has a qr code to give admirers a self-guided tour experience. they're on display through december 30th. >>> time now for our clear the shelters segment featuring our friends from pet in need. we want you to introduce you to bert. he had been shot and he had shell fragments in the leg so they amputated his leg. they say he's healing well and learning to navigate. they say he's with a foster family that's helping relieve his fear and that he's becoming a very loving dog. he will be available for adoption soon. the reason they want to highlight bert's story is because today is small business saturday but tuesday, december 1st is giving tuesday. they can only help pets like this, taking care of pets, with donations. on giving tuesday, anyone who donates their gift will be matched dollar for dollar by a local family up to $50,000. to donate, go to pets in need.org. we hope you do. >>> it's just shy of 8:00. thank you so much for making us a part of yo
students from the academy of art university created the trees as part of their christmas tree stroll. students from nine departmentsese 16 finalists were chosen. each tree has a qr code to give admirers a self-guided tour experience. they're on display through december 30th. >>> time now for our clear the shelters segment featuring our friends from pet in need. we want you to introduce you to bert. he had been shot and he had shell fragments in the leg so they amputated his leg. they...
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andrea tenor from the san francisco department of health had an idea of adding color and perhaps healing inspiration from artming pictures or pictures of paintings and images of a better time. >> reporter: after meeting with dr. tenor, organizer and painter laura began working with fellow artists to transform the space. she says the priority was creating scenes that would capture a patient's imagination. she drew from memories of a visit to tahiti. >> the ocean, the warmth and just the healing sea. >> reporter: other inspirations for the space were as varied as the artists themselves. >> the first thing i put on the wall was some monarch butterflies. i feel like butterflies are a symbol of hope. >> the pieces i put up are about growth and movement and it's our connection between healing with water and growth and movement. >> and i thought, what could i bring to the field hospital would be that sense of rejuvenation and love and spirit. i mean, spirit, really. >> even if you're in just a room, you're exploring the world through art. >> reporter: so far the city's luck has held, thank goodness, and health offi
andrea tenor from the san francisco department of health had an idea of adding color and perhaps healing inspiration from artming pictures or pictures of paintings and images of a better time. >> reporter: after meeting with dr. tenor, organizer and painter laura began working with fellow artists to transform the space. she says the priority was creating scenes that would capture a patient's imagination. she drew from memories of a visit to tahiti. >> the ocean, the warmth and just...
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we had a group at the planning department and a few weeks ago we are also having focus groups of representatives such as library, arttural district. we are working with cultural affairs locally and statewide. this will benefit the efforts such as cultural heritage in the cultural district. these projects will be brought before you hopefully early next year. i have a legislative update. should i offer that now. >> yes, please. >> this week supervisor peskin introduced the initiation of landmark designation at 447. as we get more details we will share the initiation and significance statement. that designation of the history for that mural to pass the second read at the board of supervisors. it is at the mayor's office. thank you. those are my updates. >> if i could add to the update from u.c.s.f. and the murals. i did have a conversation with the director and it appears that u.c.s.f. is receptive and open, although the negotiations aren't complete. they are receptive and open to including in the m.o.u. that the murals will below indicated to appropriate public location in the new development. it hasn't been finalized
we had a group at the planning department and a few weeks ago we are also having focus groups of representatives such as library, arttural district. we are working with cultural affairs locally and statewide. this will benefit the efforts such as cultural heritage in the cultural district. these projects will be brought before you hopefully early next year. i have a legislative update. should i offer that now. >> yes, please. >> this week supervisor peskin introduced the initiation...
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andrea tenner from the san francisco department of public health had the idea of adding color and perhaps healing inspiration from artres or pictures of paintings and images of a better time. >> reporter: after meeting with dr. tenner, organizer and painter laura began working with fellow artists to transform the space. she says the priority was creating scenes that would capture a patient's imagination. she drew from memories of a visit to tahiti. >> the ocean, the warmth, just the healing sea. >> reporter: other inspirations for the space were as varied as the artists themselves. >> first thing i put on the wall was monarch butterflies. i feel like butterflies are a symbol of hope. >> the pieces that i put up are about growth and movement and about our connection between healing with water and growth in movement, and i thought what could i bring to the field hospital would be that sense of rejuvenation and love and spirit really. even if you're in a room you're exploring the world through art. >> reporter: so far the city's luck has held and health officials haven't had to use the overflow space but should the cris
andrea tenner from the san francisco department of public health had the idea of adding color and perhaps healing inspiration from artres or pictures of paintings and images of a better time. >> reporter: after meeting with dr. tenner, organizer and painter laura began working with fellow artists to transform the space. she says the priority was creating scenes that would capture a patient's imagination. she drew from memories of a visit to tahiti. >> the ocean, the warmth, just the...
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andrea tenner from the san francisco department of public health had the idea of adding color and perhaps healing inspiration from art. >> calming pictures or pictures of paintings and images of a better time. >> reporter: after meeting with dr. tenner, organizer and painter laura began working with fellow artists to transform the space. she says the priority was creating scenes that would capture a patient's imagination. she drew from memories of a visit to tahiti. >> the ocean, the warmth, just the healing sea. >> reporter: other inspirations for the space were as varied as the artists themselves. >> first thing i put on the wall was monarch butterflies. i feel like butterflies are a symbol of hope. >> the pieces that i put up are about growth and movement and about our connection between healing with water and growth in movement, and i thought what could i bring to the field hospital would be that sense of rejuvenation and love and spirit really. even if you're in a room you're exploring the world through art. >> reporter: so far the city's luck has held and health officials haven't had to use the overflow space b
andrea tenner from the san francisco department of public health had the idea of adding color and perhaps healing inspiration from art. >> calming pictures or pictures of paintings and images of a better time. >> reporter: after meeting with dr. tenner, organizer and painter laura began working with fellow artists to transform the space. she says the priority was creating scenes that would capture a patient's imagination. she drew from memories of a visit to tahiti. >> the...
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bureaucratic agency you should think of as the hr department for the federal government, they have yet to officially designate, ascertain is the term of art here, that joe biden is the president-elect. what that means is joe biden can't yet gain access to the full resources that the government makes available to the president-elect, including bigger office space, starting the process of meeting with the federal agencies, as well. now, the gsa has said they're still waiting on, obviously, what they consider to be an election that is still determined, but some real concern about whether there's pressure being put. a trump administration appointee leaves the gsa, for the fact that maybe the president is, as we know, continuing to challenge results. the biden transition team for their part is simply saying that they await that designation from the gsa. they're continuing to proceed, but they also say the effective transition and work of protecting the united states, both at home and abroad, requires them getting the access that they need under this provisi provision. so this is something we'll all be keeping an eye on as a potential signal of
bureaucratic agency you should think of as the hr department for the federal government, they have yet to officially designate, ascertain is the term of art here, that joe biden is the president-elect. what that means is joe biden can't yet gain access to the full resources that the government makes available to the president-elect, including bigger office space, starting the process of meeting with the federal agencies, as well. now, the gsa has said they're still waiting on, obviously, what...
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will extend the african-american arts and cultural district citizen advisory committee to january 2023, and extend the reporting of the recommendations to the city department. describing the attributes of the district and the proposing (indescernable). the amend amendments will change the size from 15 members to 7 members. and to include an owner of a business located in the district, an employee of a non-profit organization in the district, a person with knowledge or expertise regarding the history or culture of the district. a youth between the ages of 14to 24, and three other at-large members. the african-american art and cultural district is critical in supporting african-american culture along third street in our community and across the community. i want to acknowledge my legislative staff, percy burke, for all of his work, john gibner, for working on the amendments, and larry, with the office of economic and workforce development, and evelyn, the director, and erica scott, the director of projects and programs for the cultural district, as well as all of the folks who worked hard to bring this into realization. april, ms. eloise, oscar, our local hi
will extend the african-american arts and cultural district citizen advisory committee to january 2023, and extend the reporting of the recommendations to the city department. describing the attributes of the district and the proposing (indescernable). the amend amendments will change the size from 15 members to 7 members. and to include an owner of a business located in the district, an employee of a non-profit organization in the district, a person with knowledge or expertise regarding the...
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by students from academy of art university and they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition, the winning entry came from the photography department. as you can see there a cam are on the tree. during multiple trees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. >> this is a great opportunity to come see, you know, individual trees spread out between the square. >> the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> families are already out shopping for christmas trees, oh yeah, they are, well some people like to cut their own tree down. others like to get one pre-cut. at cozzolino's farm in half moon bay they put the trees in water to keep them from drying out. the owner says people have been getting in the holiday spirit earlier than normal this year. >> the day after thanksgiving this year seemed a little busier than normal. i think a lot of people are home and they want to get their tree early and just kind of enjoy it and get some normalcy. >> reporter: tony cozzolino hopes for a steady stream of customers, his pumpkin patch did not do well this we're because of the pan
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art. must museums just reopened in september and october. >>> ucsf will be among the first to get the coronavirus vaccine from pfizer once it gets approved. the chair of the ucsf department of medicine, dr. bob walked her talked with us here on ktvu about the vaccine rollout. >> one of the things the government got right on this one is they began manufacturing the vaccine and exhibiting at around the world in the country even before they were sure it would work. there are millions of doses of vaccine that are currently in trucks and on airplanes and flying to distribution centers all over the country. ucsf will be one of them. we are having to now figure out , how do we do the logistics? who gets it first? >> ucsf is one of seven california hospitals chosen by state health officials to start distributing the vaccine. the hospital says frontline workers who are currently treating covid patients and those high risk groups will be prioritized. >>> bay area counties recorded a record number of new cases today. together five out of the nine counties reported within 2027 coronavirus cases. that number does not include new infections in marin, napa, sonoma and solano counties.
art. must museums just reopened in september and october. >>> ucsf will be among the first to get the coronavirus vaccine from pfizer once it gets approved. the chair of the ucsf department of medicine, dr. bob walked her talked with us here on ktvu about the vaccine rollout. >> one of the things the government got right on this one is they began manufacturing the vaccine and exhibiting at around the world in the country even before they were sure it would work. there are...
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department. he is serving as director for the center of presidential adjunct atand is an the tuck school of business at art must. he spent 12 years at the carlyle group where he served as managing director and global led of external affairs and carlyle's regulatory and government affairs and branding and sustainability efforts. we are delighted to have this terrific group. stalledtart with this gsa determination or the ascertainment. what is that and why does it matter? theme start with dave since presidential transmission plays a role in connecting transitions for a couple of cycles. give us a sense of what this ascertainment is and what happens when it happens? you, bill and thank you to the miller center. let me give a salute to michael chertoff who i have known from and also tot museum secretary napolitano. i wish you were still president of the university of california and my daughter is at berkeley and i would like her to check in on how her studies are going. maybe she still has that influence. you struggled with the word ascertainment because it is not supposed to be a word that is commonly known b
department. he is serving as director for the center of presidential adjunct atand is an the tuck school of business at art must. he spent 12 years at the carlyle group where he served as managing director and global led of external affairs and carlyle's regulatory and government affairs and branding and sustainability efforts. we are delighted to have this terrific group. stalledtart with this gsa determination or the ascertainment. what is that and why does it matter? theme start with dave...
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by students from academy of art university and they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition, the winning entry came from the photography department. doing multiple trees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. >> this is a great opportunity to come see, you know, individual trees spread out between the square. >> the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> families are already out shopping for christmas trees. yes. while some people like to cut their own tree down. others like to get one pre-cut. at cozzolino's farm in half moon bay they put the trees in water to keep them from drying out. the owner says people have been getting in the holiday spirit earlier than normal this year. >> the day after thanksgiving this year seemed a little busier than normal. i think a lot of people are home and they want to get their tree early and just kind of enjoy it and get some normalcy. >> reporter: tony cozzolino hopes for a steady stream of customers, his pumpkin patch did not do well this year because of the pandemic so he's hoping to make it up with the sale of christm
by students from academy of art university and they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition, the winning entry came from the photography department. doing multiple trees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. >> this is a great opportunity to come see, you know, individual trees spread out between the square. >> the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> families are...
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art university. they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition, and the winning entry came from the photography department. doing multiple trees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> and new this morning check out the holiday drive-through they're doing in southern california. a blue christmas at dodgers stadium in los angeles, looking at the new holiday drive-through that opened up last night. thanks to aerial shots from our sister station in l.a. the display features a light show, fake snow, dodger elves, and even an appearance from santa claus. pretty cool, lisa. i love how creative we've all been this year, we make it happen, make it work. >> exactly. feels like everything is starting a little bit sooner and why not? we have some time on our hands. and good day, maybe, or a good week to get a tree, if you're doing that. and keep it outside in a bucket of water if you don't want to bring it in so soon. looking at live doppler 7, clear conditions and we widen the view, storm track is up
art university. they were judged on their creative take on the classic holiday tradition, and the winning entry came from the photography department. doing multiple trees allowed for a safe and socially distanced experience. the trees will be part of a special christmas tree stroll through the square until december 31st. >>> and new this morning check out the holiday drive-through they're doing in southern california. a blue christmas at dodgers stadium in los angeles, looking at the...
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department. i also want to thank all of you for being here. it is always so meaningful to field support for artists and the arts. i think especially during this time when bombast and quick takes seem to rule the day, a lot of us recognize it is the quieter, more thoughtful creations that actually sustain us. you said, i would encourage to please support these great writers. i will post links to these books in the chat, and i know they are also on display in the bookstore in lincoln park. we do have one technical issue or constraint i would ask your health -- help with. we are limited to 100 participants tonight. i see we are at 52. i anticipate that will grow quite a bit in the next few minutes. 100, do start to approach i would ask some of you to go over to the link on facebook and watching on facebook live so more people can continue to come in. thank you very much. tyson, fromduce amy the history department. i'm from the english department. she is an associate oppressor of history. she is the author of "the wages of history." being ther she began lincoln oral history project to down -- to document the individ
department. i also want to thank all of you for being here. it is always so meaningful to field support for artists and the arts. i think especially during this time when bombast and quick takes seem to rule the day, a lot of us recognize it is the quieter, more thoughtful creations that actually sustain us. you said, i would encourage to please support these great writers. i will post links to these books in the chat, and i know they are also on display in the bookstore in lincoln park. we do...
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department to present and interview with them. i would like to thank all of you for being here. it is always so meaningful to support artists and the arts. i think especially during this difficult time when bombast and quick take roller day, a lot of us realize it is the quieter, more thoughtful and intelligent creations that actually sustain us. that said, i encourage you, if you like what you here tonight, to support these great writers. i will post links to their books in the chat, and i know they are also at the bookstore in linkin park. we have one technical constraint that i would ask your help with potentially. your limited to 100 participants tonight. we are at 52 right now. grow inpate that will the next few minutes. 100, do start to approach i would ask some of you to go over to the link on facebook and watch it on facebook live so more people can continue to come in. thank you. i will introduce amy tyson from the history department. i am from the english department. she is an associate professor of history and the author of "the wages of history: emotional labor on history's frontlines." lincoln oral history project, to docum
department to present and interview with them. i would like to thank all of you for being here. it is always so meaningful to support artists and the arts. i think especially during this difficult time when bombast and quick take roller day, a lot of us realize it is the quieter, more thoughtful and intelligent creations that actually sustain us. that said, i encourage you, if you like what you here tonight, to support these great writers. i will post links to their books in the chat, and i...
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approved by the planning department, naz is applying for a poe permit to have entertainment at arcana. proposed programming includes an array of live performances, such as music, art and comedy shows, plus social and political gatherings and multicultural events. the proposed kind of programming is still to be defended, but they have applied for a daily use of the poa until 2 a.m. naz conducted neighborhood outreach and sent the attached letter to the 32 residents near the business and left a copy of the letter in the lovita building at the end of the block which houses hundreds of residents. there is no opposition to this permit and mission station approved the permit with no added conditions. here to speak tonight is the new owner, naz. >> good evening, everybody. can everybody hear me? okay, great. my name is naz, i'm a non-binary artist, activist, as well as an asylum seeker from iran. i moved here more than ten years ago, and while i was in school i started working as a prep [indiscernible] server and i moved up to event manager positions, and finally i had the courage to open up my own business in the lovely mission district. so as the director explained, we
approved by the planning department, naz is applying for a poe permit to have entertainment at arcana. proposed programming includes an array of live performances, such as music, art and comedy shows, plus social and political gatherings and multicultural events. the proposed kind of programming is still to be defended, but they have applied for a daily use of the poa until 2 a.m. naz conducted neighborhood outreach and sent the attached letter to the 32 residents near the business and left a...