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black boys look blue," by tarell alvin mccraney. and the oscar goes to -- barry jenkins and terrell alvin mccraney for "moonlight." >> announcer: this is the first oscar and nomination for terrell alvin mccraney, and also for barry jenkins, who is also nominated this year for directing "moonlight." >> thank you to the academy. thank you, a-24. thank you plan b. thank you to our amazing cast. thank you, my mom, my sister, everybody in miami. i want to thank my reps, three amigos, jay baker at caa, joel ross and jamie feldman. and two women in particular. my publicist, paula woods and paula seacrest. thank you for taking care of me. i with the process, not the result. i really wanted this result. all you people who feel like there's no mirror for you, the academy has your back, the aclu has your back, we have your back, and for the next four years, we will not forget you. >> amen, brother. i just want to echo everything he just said, but i want to say thank god for my mother, who proved to me through her struggles and the struggles th
black boys look blue," by tarell alvin mccraney. and the oscar goes to -- barry jenkins and terrell alvin mccraney for "moonlight." >> announcer: this is the first oscar and nomination for terrell alvin mccraney, and also for barry jenkins, who is also nominated this year for directing "moonlight." >> thank you to the academy. thank you, a-24. thank you plan b. thank you to our amazing cast. thank you, my mom, my sister, everybody in miami. i want to thank...
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black boys look blue," by tarell alvin mccraney. and the oscar goes to -- barry jenkins and terrell alvin mccraney for "moonlight." >> announcer: this is the first oscar and nomination for terrell alvin mccraney, and also for barry jenkins, who is also nominated this year for directing "moonlight." >> thank you to the academy. thank you, a-24. thank you plan b. thank you to our amazing cast. thank you, my mom, my sister, everybody in miami. i want to thank my reps, three amigos, jay baker at caa, joel ross and jamie feldman. and two women in particular. my publicist, paula woods and paula seacrest. thank you for taking care of me. i told my students, be in love with the process, not the result. i really wanted this result. all you people who feel like there's no mirror for you, the academy has your back, the aclu has your back, we have your back, and for the next four years, we will not forget you. >> amen, brother. i just want to echo everything he just said, but i want to say thank god for my mother, who proved to me through her s
black boys look blue," by tarell alvin mccraney. and the oscar goes to -- barry jenkins and terrell alvin mccraney for "moonlight." >> announcer: this is the first oscar and nomination for terrell alvin mccraney, and also for barry jenkins, who is also nominated this year for directing "moonlight." >> thank you to the academy. thank you, a-24. thank you plan b. thank you to our amazing cast. thank you, my mom, my sister, everybody in miami. i want to thank...
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what alvin alley dance companyoy does is so amazing the beauty of dancers.nc it.i but this gala is so importantmpa because we raise money.on this year we raised over million dollars.dolls our first time ever.. >> wow. >> we're all very excited about that. um, and it's a great event too attend. a lot of congressional people come and then i have great coatc chairs. >> absolutely. >> like gina adams. >> who we know is -- you>> l'rel over the area with so many goodd causes. but, again, this dance company a know for black history month in particular you know this is pars of our history.tory shown through dance and through movement in a very powerful wayw if someone has seen it and thint i've been there before, why doo they need to come out again thit year. this year yspecially alvin alley has captured what ww all feel, and what we need now more than ever is to come c together and i think dance. dane brings us together in a way that allows us to share our common humanity so i think that it's critical that people realize that this is a company that dances for ererybody.
what alvin alley dance companyoy does is so amazing the beauty of dancers.nc it.i but this gala is so importantmpa because we raise money.on this year we raised over million dollars.dolls our first time ever.. >> wow. >> we're all very excited about that. um, and it's a great event too attend. a lot of congressional people come and then i have great coatc chairs. >> absolutely. >> like gina adams. >> who we know is -- you>> l'rel over the area with so many...
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. >> since we're talking dancing, the fame alvin dance theater returns to the kennedy center this week with seven performances, our artistic director joins us with more on performances that include d.c., four premieres too. >> welcome back. >> great to be back. >> for people who don't know and haven't seen a performance, describe the dancing and performances. >> it's spectacular. i mean the dancers are just athletes of god -- >> what a great way to describe them. >> they just make you they make you feel something so you feel it and take it with you. >> makes you feel alive. >> talk about the tribute you're doing to jazz. >> we're celebrating the centennial of dizzy gillespie and ella fits gerarld. her xating like no other and winter in lisbon. >> this one is special, my story, my dance. tell us what that means to you. >> that's a children's book that simon and shaust shuster did about my life from birth to becoming the director of the company. my story my dance, this is my story and song. we changed it but it's really about how having to wear braces and being teased and picked on to ev
. >> since we're talking dancing, the fame alvin dance theater returns to the kennedy center this week with seven performances, our artistic director joins us with more on performances that include d.c., four premieres too. >> welcome back. >> great to be back. >> for people who don't know and haven't seen a performance, describe the dancing and performances. >> it's spectacular. i mean the dancers are just athletes of god -- >> what a great way to describe...
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alvin took off his shirt and wrapped it around his daughter's head. >> it's not easy to see a little child blood shooting like that. >> reporter: little dorothy got a number of stitches and bashir was arrested. bashir said she was not happy with the child's babysitting skills. the victim's mother said she was too young to baby-sit. >> it was all lies there was no babysitting. it was just lies. >> reporter: bashir is being held on $250,000 cash bail which so far she has been unable to post. she has a preliminary hearing scheduled for next tuesday. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that. >>> new this morning, police are calling it an unusual crime scene, a man was shot in the face and dragged 80 feet. the shooting happened late last night on the 2400 block of north patton street. when they got there they found the victim in a vacant parking lot. witnesses said he was dragged there from a nearby home. several shots were fired, but they are looking for the spent shell casings, investigators are looking for the shooter. >>> and we're waiting to see if the driver wi
alvin took off his shirt and wrapped it around his daughter's head. >> it's not easy to see a little child blood shooting like that. >> reporter: little dorothy got a number of stitches and bashir was arrested. bashir said she was not happy with the child's babysitting skills. the victim's mother said she was too young to baby-sit. >> it was all lies there was no babysitting. it was just lies. >> reporter: bashir is being held on $250,000 cash bail which so far she has...
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alvin tind is with us. good morning. what do you expect? could we be pleasantly surprised? >> we are expecting 170,000 payrolls headline. the thing is the payrolls headline number has not been exciting for some time now. i think just as important if not more is the average hourly earnings figures. so the fed will clearly be looking at that closely. it's an indication of underlying inflation pressures in the economy. the market will be paying attention to whether that measure continues an uptrend. >> you expect it to decrease? >> we expect it to hold well at 2.8% year on year. i think that the dollar will continue to be supported going forward. by the fact that u.s. market policy will be on a tightening path this year. >> even if the administration continues to talk about how a strong dollar is not beneficial for u.s. exports? >> yes. the administration has been attempting to jawbone the dollar down. if you look at the fundamental economic policies going forward, tightening monetary policy in the united states coupled with fiscal stimulus, that's a combination of policies th
alvin tind is with us. good morning. what do you expect? could we be pleasantly surprised? >> we are expecting 170,000 payrolls headline. the thing is the payrolls headline number has not been exciting for some time now. i think just as important if not more is the average hourly earnings figures. so the fed will clearly be looking at that closely. it's an indication of underlying inflation pressures in the economy. the market will be paying attention to whether that measure continues an...
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here to speak about him is his father alvin leser. >>[applause] >> thanks for everyone coming out could i appreciate your concern on this issue. it's a grave issue. it's about saving lives and i don't think there's nothing else that is higher, a higher calling especially for me. about my son, he was eight-my son, to go right into my son with him on was my only child. he was a child i thought it would never would have. he became dear to me when i discovered that his mother was pregnant. at his birth i witnessed his first breath into the world. the doctors allowed me to cut his umbilical cord right before he was weighed. kaman had the most wavy curly silky jet black hair. when he-when he turned one eyewitnesses for steps. as he stumbled towards me, as he grew into a young man, i was overjoyed with many of his first. i'm on change my life and i learned how to sacrifice for him as a father. by thinking about among the first. he taught me how to provide as a father could kaman tommy how to love as a father. he gave me a future to look forw
here to speak about him is his father alvin leser. >>[applause] >> thanks for everyone coming out could i appreciate your concern on this issue. it's a grave issue. it's about saving lives and i don't think there's nothing else that is higher, a higher calling especially for me. about my son, he was eight-my son, to go right into my son with him on was my only child. he was a child i thought it would never would have. he became dear to me when i discovered that his mother was...
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and tarell alvin mccraney. let's start with you.amings, because this is true. but i want to take you both back to this moment. what in the world were you thinking? >> for me, i never dreamed that i would be on a stage like that ever in my laich, and i think the rye alt -- they say truth is stranger than fiction. 's the moment i was living in. everything has come full circle that i don't think anyone is going to forget your win now, but did it in any way diminish the celebration for you? >> i don't know if it diminished the celebration for it just made it much more complicated. as you said. i think the celebration eastbound up now between our film and "la la land." as someone said, a tragedy was made a bit more interesting. >> it was difficult to say all the thank-yous we had to say, but at the same time it showed the camaraderie and love we have for both of the films. >> ta rill, film adapted from your film "black boys look blue." for those who haven't seen this coming of age movie and many will flock to see this movie, what do you
and tarell alvin mccraney. let's start with you.amings, because this is true. but i want to take you both back to this moment. what in the world were you thinking? >> for me, i never dreamed that i would be on a stage like that ever in my laich, and i think the rye alt -- they say truth is stranger than fiction. 's the moment i was living in. everything has come full circle that i don't think anyone is going to forget your win now, but did it in any way diminish the celebration for you?...
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you can see the alvin ailey american dance theater and ailey ii perform "revelations" on our currenthere. >> they are beautiful. they're young but very mature and unique thing about them when the curtain goes up, they're very passionate about telling their story and that's what alvin ailey is about. >> and still is. always. >> right. >> that was you. you were part of -- >> yes. exactly. >> it can happen. >> here is "rocka my soul" from "revelations." take it away. ♪ rocka my soul in the bosom of abraham rocka my soul in the bosom of abraham ♪ rocka my soul in the bosom of abraham oh rocka my soul ♪ ♪ rocka my soul in the bosom of abraham ♪ ♪ rocka my soul in the bosom of abraham ♪ rocka my soul in the bosom of abraham oh rocka my soul ♪ ♪ i bet he'd wait but now i don't ♪ ♪ i'm leaning on leaning on ♪ i'm leaning on ♪ oh rocka my soul in the bosom of abraham ♪ ♪ rocka my soul in the bosom of abraham rocca my some in the bosom of abraham ♪ oh rocka my soul ♪ ♪ my soul is glad rocka my soul my soul is free ♪ ♪ i'm going home going home ♪ i'm going home to liberty ♪ rocka my soul in the
you can see the alvin ailey american dance theater and ailey ii perform "revelations" on our currenthere. >> they are beautiful. they're young but very mature and unique thing about them when the curtain goes up, they're very passionate about telling their story and that's what alvin ailey is about. >> and still is. always. >> right. >> that was you. you were part of -- >> yes. exactly. >> it can happen. >> here is "rocka my soul"...
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this friday and saturday, the alvin aily american dance theater, world renowned.his is their first stop on their u.s. tour here in philadelphia. so we're so excited to welcome them here. and they're going to premiere two of their performances that they just did in new york. one is revolution dream. it's a choreographed number by hope boykin, a former member. and it's choreographed to the sermons and speeches by martin luther king jr. >> wow. >> it's a powerful piece. i have friends who have seen it, and they said it's incredible. the other performance that they're planning for us in philadelphia is called "untitled america," which will feature the stories and experiences of african-americans that they face when they're incarcerated. we know that's a problem in filled. >> you mention -- in philadelphia. >> you mentioned february -- >> on february 8th, there's a student performance at schools, i believe it's already soldout. all of the schools have tickets. they will get to see it on our campus in april. the beauty of the kimmel natufoe performing arts is we celebra
this friday and saturday, the alvin aily american dance theater, world renowned.his is their first stop on their u.s. tour here in philadelphia. so we're so excited to welcome them here. and they're going to premiere two of their performances that they just did in new york. one is revolution dream. it's a choreographed number by hope boykin, a former member. and it's choreographed to the sermons and speeches by martin luther king jr. >> wow. >> it's a powerful piece. i have friends...
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. >> reporter: terrell alvin mccraney based the script on his experiences also growing up here.be the reason why we start rehearsal in this way? >> reporter: he's returned since the film's success to speak with aspiring actors and writers. last night both men paid tribute to their roots. >> this goes out to all those black and brown boys and girls and non-gender conforming who don't see themselves. we're trying to show you, you and us. >> wow. >> reporter: natalie baldie is the artistic director of northeastern high's performing arts program. what does this represent for those students? >> they can actually see past the violence and the guns and start believing in their gifts. >> reporter: now they can see clear to hollywood, all the way from miami. >> i can have chance of winning my own oscar. >> so hope? >> yes, a lot of it. >> reporter: and a belief they too can reach the same heights. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, miami. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, we'll see you tomorrow from washington. >>> tonight,
. >> reporter: terrell alvin mccraney based the script on his experiences also growing up here.be the reason why we start rehearsal in this way? >> reporter: he's returned since the film's success to speak with aspiring actors and writers. last night both men paid tribute to their roots. >> this goes out to all those black and brown boys and girls and non-gender conforming who don't see themselves. we're trying to show you, you and us. >> wow. >> reporter: natalie...
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. >> reporter: terrell alvin mccraney based the script on his experiences also growing up here. >> whatreason why we start rehearsal in this way? >> reporter: he's returned since the film's success to speak with aspiring actors and writers. last night both men paid tribute to their roots. >> this goes out to all those black and brown boys and girls and non-gender conforming who don't see themselves. we're trying to show you, you and us. >> wow. >> reporter: natalie baldie is the artistic director of northeastern high's performing arts program. what does this represent for those students? >> they can actually see past the violence and the guns and start believing in their gifts. >> reporter: now they can see clear to hollywood, all the way from miami. >> i can have a chance of winning my own oscar. >> so hope? >> yes, a lot of it. >> reporter: and a belief they too can reach the same heights. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, miami. >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and be
. >> reporter: terrell alvin mccraney based the script on his experiences also growing up here. >> whatreason why we start rehearsal in this way? >> reporter: he's returned since the film's success to speak with aspiring actors and writers. last night both men paid tribute to their roots. >> this goes out to all those black and brown boys and girls and non-gender conforming who don't see themselves. we're trying to show you, you and us. >> wow. >> reporter:...
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tarell alvin mccrany.me. >> think it's a great piece i've ever seen. it's a story about a young black boy coming to terms with his own sexuality and dealing with a variety of complicated relationships. we saw him with his father figure in that scene but he also has a complicated relationship with his drug addicted mother. can you tell us more about those relationships in your life? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me. it's really important for us in term os the storytellers to be able to talk about these intimate details that build our lives. i know barry jenkins the director and screen writer really felt like this was a home grown project, something we wanted to build from the inside out. and he was really gripped by the story of the complicated, as you said, relationship with an addict mother. both of our mothers suffered from the ravages of addiction. so we watched that as children, urn able to do anything about it, unable to really have any say in that process and needed -- felt like we needed
tarell alvin mccrany.me. >> think it's a great piece i've ever seen. it's a story about a young black boy coming to terms with his own sexuality and dealing with a variety of complicated relationships. we saw him with his father figure in that scene but he also has a complicated relationship with his drug addicted mother. can you tell us more about those relationships in your life? >> well, first of all, thanks for having me. it's really important for us in term os the storytellers...
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deputy prosecutor alvin guzman. >> trying to pick the lesser of two evils on that. >> meaning you getthe guy whose hand was actually on the knife and maybe the little fish swim away? >> that's essentially what happened in the situation. >> do you think you had a strong case against jill taylor? >> she was probably the weakest case we would have had compared to all four people that we believed were involved. >> the court is back in session. >> so in august, 2014, the murder trial of daniel blizzard began with a parade of lawyers, life insurance salesmen, and law enforcement taking the stand before the star witnesses began to appear. >> he would say can't wait until the old man is gone. >> she said blizzard wanted vern dead so he could collect the $1.58 million life policy and told her that she and luis were going to go through with the attack. >> said we're going do that. we're going to kill vern for daniel. >> when it was her turn, adriana mendez said daniel showed her a wad of cash to entice her. >> he told me there was money and he would pay me $10,000 to get this job done. >> in fa
deputy prosecutor alvin guzman. >> trying to pick the lesser of two evils on that. >> meaning you getthe guy whose hand was actually on the knife and maybe the little fish swim away? >> that's essentially what happened in the situation. >> do you think you had a strong case against jill taylor? >> she was probably the weakest case we would have had compared to all four people that we believed were involved. >> the court is back in session. >> so in...
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we had this tweet coming from alvin mcmanus anderson dam floodgates are wide open. let's head to sam with a look on this story. >> very apropos. thank you very much, kari. look at this rushing water. this is a controlled release happening at the anderson reservoir which is by the way nearly full. and that's i huge problem, especially if an earthquake were to strike. santa clara water valley officials are trying to counter that by dumping water out into coyote creek, but not as much as they would like. again, it's a controlled release taking place because there is sum pli too much water right now in that reservoir. rules created in 2009 set a cap of 68% and right now the reservoir is over 80. it what built in 1950 and it has seismic vulnerabilities. officials say if an earthquake of a 7.25 magnitude or higher were to strike the area, the dam would be damaged and the water unleashed into morgan hill. we'll take you for a ground level look at what is happening in ten minutes. >> we have had so much rain we're now seeing flooding in places that aren't our usual hot spot
we had this tweet coming from alvin mcmanus anderson dam floodgates are wide open. let's head to sam with a look on this story. >> very apropos. thank you very much, kari. look at this rushing water. this is a controlled release happening at the anderson reservoir which is by the way nearly full. and that's i huge problem, especially if an earthquake were to strike. santa clara water valley officials are trying to counter that by dumping water out into coyote creek, but not as much as...
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these are the writers tarell , alvin mccraney and barry jenkins accepting the award. ,>> all you people out there who think there is no mirror from you, you are not reflected, we have your back, the academy has your back. for the next four years, we will not leave you alone. >> two voice from liberty city up on this stage representing. this goes out to all those black and brown boys and girls and non-gender conforming to do not see themselves. we are trying to show you you and us. this is for you. amy: throughout the awards ceremony, many of the attendees also wore blue ribbons to show their support for the aclu. the awards ceremony also included other political moments. best actress for "la la land" and wore a planned parenthood pin. a mexican actor denounced the border wall while announcing the oscar for dust animated feature film. "white helmets" won the oscar for best documentary short subject. in their acceptance speech, the directors read a statement from raed saleh, the head of the organization, calling on people to, "to work on the side of life, to stop the bloodshed in syria an
these are the writers tarell , alvin mccraney and barry jenkins accepting the award. ,>> all you people out there who think there is no mirror from you, you are not reflected, we have your back, the academy has your back. for the next four years, we will not leave you alone. >> two voice from liberty city up on this stage representing. this goes out to all those black and brown boys and girls and non-gender conforming to do not see themselves. we are trying to show you you and us....
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the actual rates with which they collect for the children in those counties are 34% and 29%. 34% for alvin county. 29% for lee county. that is unacceptable. that is inappropriate and i'm calling on the county attorneys and others to help o something about that at the same time, i want to uphold the very best example we have. morgan county. morgan county collects -- i'm sorry, forgive me butler county. let me make sure i get this correct here. i don't want to give credit -- it is morgan county. i stand corrected. morgan county, 78%. that is not 100. should be 100. here is what i would like to ask. i would like to ask that our goal a year from today is that every single county is collecting at least 78% of the moneys that are owed to the young people in our respective counties. let what morgan county is doing be the standard for kentucky. that is a challenge that i would like to throw out there. i also want to challenge you to one other thing. i want to challenge you to beautify your community. we talked about it. we're cleaning up this capital and we're going to be cleaning up our rest stop
the actual rates with which they collect for the children in those counties are 34% and 29%. 34% for alvin county. 29% for lee county. that is unacceptable. that is inappropriate and i'm calling on the county attorneys and others to help o something about that at the same time, i want to uphold the very best example we have. morgan county. morgan county collects -- i'm sorry, forgive me butler county. let me make sure i get this correct here. i don't want to give credit -- it is morgan county....
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the story is based on the life of tarell alvin mccraney, who first wrote it as a play and then the screenplay the new >> it's a story that i still feel like i have to tell, but that i also feel i have to explore and to understand. i mean, it's a story rooted in events in my own life that i'm trying to make sense of. and make sense of the world out of. and i think, for me, i always am interested in trying to get a group of people to have the same conversation. >> reporter: director barry jenkins-- who also grew up poor in liberty city at the same time, and with a mother fighting addiction-- presents the story in three separate acts, using three different actors to play chiron. at the new museum of african american history and culture-- where the film was recently screened-- he told me he purposely kept the actors from watching one another. >> one of the themes of the film, for me, is about the way society is shaping these young men, from our communities, though positive reinforcement, negative reinforcements. this is what masculinity looks like, this is what it sounds like. and so much time pa
the story is based on the life of tarell alvin mccraney, who first wrote it as a play and then the screenplay the new >> it's a story that i still feel like i have to tell, but that i also feel i have to explore and to understand. i mean, it's a story rooted in events in my own life that i'm trying to make sense of. and make sense of the world out of. and i think, for me, i always am interested in trying to get a group of people to have the same conversation. >> reporter: director...
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the piece was written by tarell alvin mccraney because the writer's mother died and he was trying toctually is a universal story that appeals to so many people. ultimately at the heart what connected people is because it's about this yearning for connection and i think naomie harris talking to our correspondent james cook. joining me now from los angeles is our correspondent peter bowe5. fir5t first of all, the surreal nature of little. at you ever seen anything it? never, ever seen anything like it. 22 years covering the oscars, and this time woke up this morning with a collective thought, "you that really happen? wa5 with a collective thought, "you that really happen? was just a with a collective thought, "you that really happen? wa5ju5t a dream?" it's so extraordinary for such an otherwise organised, quite ridiculous organisation like the motrin picture academy to make such a monumental mistake like this —— motion picture. with the most prestigious of categories, it's inextricable. we have heard that the accountancy firm is conducting an investigation. there two people who know wh
the piece was written by tarell alvin mccraney because the writer's mother died and he was trying toctually is a universal story that appeals to so many people. ultimately at the heart what connected people is because it's about this yearning for connection and i think naomie harris talking to our correspondent james cook. joining me now from los angeles is our correspondent peter bowe5. fir5t first of all, the surreal nature of little. at you ever seen anything it? never, ever seen anything...
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world renowned alvin alley american dance theater is back in town and we are celebrating its legacy foreview, news channel 8 where you can always get the latest news, >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, from the series "blindspot," archie panjabi. and, a visit from the bachelor himself, nick viall. plus, mark consuelos joins kelly at the cohost desk. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and mark consuelos! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> kelly: hi. oh, hi.
world renowned alvin alley american dance theater is back in town and we are celebrating its legacy foreview, news channel 8 where you can always get the latest news, >> announcer: it's "live with kelly!" today, from the series "blindspot," archie panjabi. and, a visit from the bachelor himself, nick viall. plus, mark consuelos joins kelly at the cohost desk. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and mark consuelos!...
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here to speak about him is his father alvin leser.>>[applause] >> thanks for everyone coming out could i appreciate your concern on this issue. it's a grave issue. it's about saving lives and i don't think there's nothing else that is higher, a higher calling especially for me. about my son, he was eight-my son, to go right into my son with him on was my only child. he was a child i thought it would never would have. he became dear to me when i discovered that his mother was pregnant. at his birth i witnessed his first breath into the world. the doctors allowed me to cut his umbilical cord right before he was weighed. kaman had the most wavy curly silky jet black hair. when he-when he turned one eyewitnesses for steps. as he stumbled towards me, as he grew into a young man, i was overjoyed with many of his first. i'm on change my life and i learned how to sacrifice for him as a father. by thinking about among the first. he taught me how to provide as a father could kaman tommy how to love as a father. he gave me a future to look forwa
here to speak about him is his father alvin leser.>>[applause] >> thanks for everyone coming out could i appreciate your concern on this issue. it's a grave issue. it's about saving lives and i don't think there's nothing else that is higher, a higher calling especially for me. about my son, he was eight-my son, to go right into my son with him on was my only child. he was a child i thought it would never would have. he became dear to me when i discovered that his mother was...
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here to speak about him is his father alvin leser. >>[applause] >> thanks for everyone coming out could i appreciate your concern on this issue. it's a grave issue. it's about saving lives and i don't think there's nothing else that is higher, a higher calling especially for me. about my son, he was eight-my son, to go right into my son with him on was my only child. he was a child i thought it would never would have. he became dear to me when i discovered that his mother was pregnant. at his birth i witnessed his first breath into the world. the doctors allowed me to cut his umbilical cord right before he was weighed. kaman had the most wavy curly silky jet black hair. when he-when he turned one eyewitnesses for steps. as he stumbled towards me, as he grew into a young man, i was overjoyed with many of his first. i'm on change my life and i learned how to sacrifice for him as a father. by thinking about among the first. he taught me how to provide as a father could kaman tommy how to love as a father. he gave me a future to look forw
here to speak about him is his father alvin leser. >>[applause] >> thanks for everyone coming out could i appreciate your concern on this issue. it's a grave issue. it's about saving lives and i don't think there's nothing else that is higher, a higher calling especially for me. about my son, he was eight-my son, to go right into my son with him on was my only child. he was a child i thought it would never would have. he became dear to me when i discovered that his mother was...
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here to speak about him is his father alvin leser.plause] >> thanks for everyone coming out could i appreciate your concern on this issue. it's a grave issue. it's about saving lives and i don't think there's nothing else that is higher, a higher calling especially for me. about my son, he was eight-my son, to go right into my son with him on was my only child. he was a child i thought it would never would have. he became dear to me when i discovered that his mother was pregnant. at his birth i witnessed his first breath into the world. the doctors allowed me to cut his umbilical cord right before he was weighed. kaman had the most wavy curly silky jet black hair. when he-when he turned one eyewitnesses for steps. as he stumbled towards me, as he grew into a young man, i was overjoyed with many of his first. i'm on change my life and i learned how to sacrifice for him as a father. by thinking about among the first. he taught me how to provide as a father could kaman tommy how to love as a father. he gave me a future to look forward to
here to speak about him is his father alvin leser.plause] >> thanks for everyone coming out could i appreciate your concern on this issue. it's a grave issue. it's about saving lives and i don't think there's nothing else that is higher, a higher calling especially for me. about my son, he was eight-my son, to go right into my son with him on was my only child. he was a child i thought it would never would have. he became dear to me when i discovered that his mother was pregnant. at his...
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we are here for alvin son, for julie sun, for jenny's mother, and for elizabeth's daughter. we have to get this done. thank you. >>[applause] >> >> >> >> all right. good afternoon everybody. welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors committee in the meeting for february 13, 2017. my name is mark farrell. i will be chairing this committee and joined by the vice chair aaron peskin as well as supervisor katy tang. i want to thank sfgtv for covering today's meeting as well as the clerk of our meeting alisa somera. madam clerk do we have any announcements. >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices and electronic devices. all documents submitted to the clerk and items will be on the submitted to the clerk and on the february 28 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> already. madam clerk will you call item 1. >> >> womb one is the environment at code for green building requirements for municipal builds and findings. >> okay. we have staff here from the department to speak on this item. >> good afternoon. thank you chair farrell and membe
we are here for alvin son, for julie sun, for jenny's mother, and for elizabeth's daughter. we have to get this done. thank you. >>[applause] >> >> >> >> all right. good afternoon everybody. welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors committee in the meeting for february 13, 2017. my name is mark farrell. i will be chairing this committee and joined by the vice chair aaron peskin as well as supervisor katy tang. i want to thank sfgtv for covering today's...
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we are here for alvin son, for julie sun, for jenny's mother, and for elizabeth's daughter. we have to get this done. thank you. >>[applause] >> >> >> the san francisco board of appeals. the presiding officer is commissioner honda and we are joined by tonight's by our vice chair commissioner vice president fung and commissioner lazarus and commissioner bobby wilson and commissioner rick swig to my left is brad the deputy city attorney and provide the board with legal advice at the controls is gary he's the boards legal assistant i'm i'm cynthia goldstein the board's executive director. we're going to be joined as by we're joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before this board. sitting in the front right now is amanda representing the bureau of mapping and she's joined by her colleague raul shaw i believe chris buck is here in the front right now with the bureau of urban forestry and scott sanchez will be here shortly and representing his office and the planning department and planning commission electronic devices are prohibited. please carry o
we are here for alvin son, for julie sun, for jenny's mother, and for elizabeth's daughter. we have to get this done. thank you. >>[applause] >> >> >> the san francisco board of appeals. the presiding officer is commissioner honda and we are joined by tonight's by our vice chair commissioner vice president fung and commissioner lazarus and commissioner bobby wilson and commissioner rick swig to my left is brad the deputy city attorney and provide the board with legal...