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i come here, my name is albert chang,. [inaudible] our business strictly depends on tourists. [inaudible] >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i am a resident come on jackson street, san francisco. i don't speak english. i would prefer to use the name of chinatown station, and not confusing by adding to it. also, she acted illegally obtaining a income housing unit. we are true low income family units waiting. speak foz -- we wish this board will consider your decision on this matter. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. [inaudible] >> ma'am, can you speak into the microphone? >> okay. i have a radio from a chinatown merchant. she is very busy, she can't make it. she want me to play this for her. thank you. >> next speaker, please. [inaudible] >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, i am from the chinatown merchants association. dear supervisors, please support the position that the central subway should be named as a chinatown if they follow their policy of geographical location for naming a public transit for the following reasons. three yea
i come here, my name is albert chang,. [inaudible] our business strictly depends on tourists. [inaudible] >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i am a resident come on jackson street, san francisco. i don't speak english. i would prefer to use the name of chinatown station, and not confusing by adding to it. also, she acted illegally obtaining a income housing unit. we are true low income family units waiting. speak foz -- we wish this board will consider your decision on this...
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my name's albert chang. we own a store on grand avenue since 1969. this year, 50 years, half a century. but our business depend on tourists. last few years, it's really, really bad. we don't know how long we can continue, and we need your folks' help naming the station chinatown station. simple, clear. if it's not named chinatown station, they might think it's somewhere else. in chinatown, the community going down, our business is going down. we need your help, so thank you very much. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> hi. i'm respectfully requesting -- >> would you give us your name, please. >> my name is kenny lee. >> i'm requesting that the subway stop be named chinatown station. i grew up in chinatown north beach and grew up at the corner of powell and lee streets. i started riding muni as a youth when muni was .10 cents. tonight, i came to this hearing on my senior clipper. i retired as a principal of francisco north beach. rose came to a number of events at francisco middle school -- >> thank you, mr. principal. thank you very muc
my name's albert chang. we own a store on grand avenue since 1969. this year, 50 years, half a century. but our business depend on tourists. last few years, it's really, really bad. we don't know how long we can continue, and we need your folks' help naming the station chinatown station. simple, clear. if it's not named chinatown station, they might think it's somewhere else. in chinatown, the community going down, our business is going down. we need your help, so thank you very much. >>...
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albert fall remains -- this may change, who knows, remains the only member of a president's cabinet to go to jail for malfeasance while he was in office. almost simultaneously, then, wheeler launches the investigate of the justice department because he believes this guy dougherty that i showed you earlier somehow has to be implicated in teapot dome. he makes the allegation publicly he's certain there's some connection between dougherty and teapot dome. he's never been able to prove it conclusively although there's a lot of circumstantial evidence that he knew what fall was doing, chief financial officer of the country, doesn't lift a finger to deal with it. walsh leads an impressive investigation driven by documents and research, called witnesses and lays out that the elaborate scheme to defraud of oil reserves and ultimately leads to fall's conviction. at the same time wheeler is conducting justice department investigation, admittedly in a more slipshod manner. his investigation is more about producing documents and following the money and the paper trail than it is about calling some
albert fall remains -- this may change, who knows, remains the only member of a president's cabinet to go to jail for malfeasance while he was in office. almost simultaneously, then, wheeler launches the investigate of the justice department because he believes this guy dougherty that i showed you earlier somehow has to be implicated in teapot dome. he makes the allegation publicly he's certain there's some connection between dougherty and teapot dome. he's never been able to prove it...
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change hearts and minds. we will be back. ♪ isit the palestinian refugee camp now albert right in lebanon for france twenty four.hose who play with far will perish clients trying to central government sends a warning to hong kong saying that restraint is not weakness and calls on demonstrators to go home. undeterred a group of activists give a press conference to make their demands clear. pulling for the rest of the worldld to step up its action against venezuelanan president nicolas maduro the us decides to freeze the assets of his government and ban anyone f from doingng business with it or it says face consequences. and describe
change hearts and minds. we will be back. ♪ isit the palestinian refugee camp now albert right in lebanon for france twenty four.hose who play with far will perish clients trying to central government sends a warning to hong kong saying that restraint is not weakness and calls on demonstrators to go home. undeterred a group of activists give a press conference to make their demands clear. pulling for the rest of the worldld to step up its action against venezuelanan president nicolas maduro...
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to pick her up to take her to her car because she wanted to change her outfit for the night, for that night. >> reporter: brooke's friend alberting with her earlier in the day. >> so we would, like, break off, and i was with some other friends of ours at that time. so i'm not really sure where she was. >> reporter: neither dina nor albert ever saw brooke again. and with more than 100,000 football fans flooding the city for the game, finding brooke's killer was like looking for a needle in an orange haystack. >> i thought that maybe someone had kidnapped her, you know? and we were all just trying to figure out who would have done this and why. what was their motive, you know? it was a very horrible time. >> did you think that maybe it could be connected to the game? >> you never know. you never can -- you can never rule it out. it's tennesse football, and you know, she so happened to be wearing a bright orange top and if anybody knows anything about tennessee football, bright orange is the color for the tennessee vols. >> reporter: but brooke's body had been discovered about 40 miles from the football stadium and investigators
to pick her up to take her to her car because she wanted to change her outfit for the night, for that night. >> reporter: brooke's friend alberting with her earlier in the day. >> so we would, like, break off, and i was with some other friends of ours at that time. so i'm not really sure where she was. >> reporter: neither dina nor albert ever saw brooke again. and with more than 100,000 football fans flooding the city for the game, finding brooke's killer was like looking for...
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changed your thinking? michio: i remember that very vividly. i am a theoretical physicist and i work with the theories of albert einstein.ng before a television camera was a new experience but when the three-mile island to happen, ever was that we needed a scientist about the site for this mess to the american people. so they contacted me and i said to myself this why i do for a -- what i do for a living. i'm a physicist. i said to myself i will get on national television and national radio because the situation demands it. not because i want to do it but because people had to know, the dangers, the positives, the negatives of energy, one of the big questions of the age. that is how i backed into becoming a media person. brian: you say in your book that there was a teacher in second grade that had a big impact on your future. michio: she said god so loved the earth that he put the earth just right of the sun, not too far that the oceans will freeze but just right from the sun. now, i was floored. i was in second grade. this was a scientific principle with this with religious interpretation. i said that is right. if we we
changed your thinking? michio: i remember that very vividly. i am a theoretical physicist and i work with the theories of albert einstein.ng before a television camera was a new experience but when the three-mile island to happen, ever was that we needed a scientist about the site for this mess to the american people. so they contacted me and i said to myself this why i do for a -- what i do for a living. i'm a physicist. i said to myself i will get on national television and national radio...
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change anyway. they have great art and their art is now are in activism. it's going to be displayed at the victoria and albertwe are starting to see art break into climate and am very happy that that's happening. >> we obviously have some of the best photographers in the world and i think the climate story is when they get to tag along on those assignments some of their favorites to capture their been iconic photos recently with melting glaciers. i think they resonate with people i think they scare people and kind of in a way it's very often more powerful than words. >> i guess i will try the second question which is a tricky one. of course as humans on the planet i have a stake but you also at the same time as a journalist have to take a step back and try to tell the story and not try to tell a story, to tell the story in a way that is in somewhat dispassionate but also to allow people and their stories to speak for the sticks will have. rather than making my own feelings my own state part of that story. >> i would answer that question by saying journalists and activists there are people that are journalists
change anyway. they have great art and their art is now are in activism. it's going to be displayed at the victoria and albertwe are starting to see art break into climate and am very happy that that's happening. >> we obviously have some of the best photographers in the world and i think the climate story is when they get to tag along on those assignments some of their favorites to capture their been iconic photos recently with melting glaciers. i think they resonate with people i think...