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anthony foundation. they have given san francisco and st. anthony's dining room a place where all are welcome just as they are. as we mark this special day for st. anthony's, i now invite father john harden, now the provincial for the order and the president of our board of trustees. father john. [applause] >> ok, linda, you can start your clock to see how long it is going to take. [laughs] before i start crying. christina olague is here with us, and other supervisor just came in. [applause] 26 years ago, this was my room right here. and i had the privilege of -- i hope uyo -- i hope you're not taking me, because you can cut it. i was living here with father tom was the little that i know when i was living with father alfred that i would be following in his sandals, not his footsteps. i had so many wonderful conversations. this was a genius, and he had more ideas than carter had pills. his nephew joe is with us today, and he can vouch for that. his model was you visualize, organize, dubie dies, and supervise. i said, then you agonize. he said
anthony foundation. they have given san francisco and st. anthony's dining room a place where all are welcome just as they are. as we mark this special day for st. anthony's, i now invite father john harden, now the provincial for the order and the president of our board of trustees. father john. [applause] >> ok, linda, you can start your clock to see how long it is going to take. [laughs] before i start crying. christina olague is here with us, and other supervisor just came in....
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anthony's foundation senior housing. i just helped with the strategic plan for the tenderloin neighborhood developed a corporation, the next four years of strategic planning, what they are going to be doing for the neighborhood. i am also the co-founder of the review center that deals with street youth, people who are homeless. i am the co-founder of that organization. so i actually have extensive dealings with the population, because i actually worked for the city. when a word for the city, i did outreach to the homeless through the public health department. and i tried to get people into -- well, technically people under 18 are considered minors, so there would have to find housing or be returned back home. so the idea is to emancipate them. you're dealing with people in transition. yes, i do have a lot of expertise. supervisor kim: thank you. i see no further questions. >> all right, thank you. supervisor kim: at this time, we will open it up for public comment. police lineup if you would like to speak on behalf of th
anthony's foundation senior housing. i just helped with the strategic plan for the tenderloin neighborhood developed a corporation, the next four years of strategic planning, what they are going to be doing for the neighborhood. i am also the co-founder of the review center that deals with street youth, people who are homeless. i am the co-founder of that organization. so i actually have extensive dealings with the population, because i actually worked for the city. when a word for the city, i...
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[laughter] [applause] knows >> the executive director for saint anthony foundation, honored to welcome all of you to this hope-filled and ossetia's differ the foundation. for those of you may have been down in the dining room, today is a special day for all of us, especially our guests. in october of 1950, father alfred bodeker, a pastor just up the street, open the doors of saint and the 's dining room. he saw it as a growing need on the sidewalks outside the church. everyday folks were lining up, searching for food. he felt that handing out a sandwich at the back door was not a dignified way to assess people, and it did not help to address some of the core problems that those folks were facing. so he was able to acquire at the corner of golden gate and jones, an old on a body repair shop, and he converted it into a dining room. from the start, he wanted it called a dining room. and everyone that came to the doors for a meal was to be called a guest. all of the volunteers, all of our staff throughout the last 61 years and knows that we greet everybody who comes through the doors like
[laughter] [applause] knows >> the executive director for saint anthony foundation, honored to welcome all of you to this hope-filled and ossetia's differ the foundation. for those of you may have been down in the dining room, today is a special day for all of us, especially our guests. in october of 1950, father alfred bodeker, a pastor just up the street, open the doors of saint and the 's dining room. he saw it as a growing need on the sidewalks outside the church. everyday folks were...
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correspondent christine for south and anthony randolph rector of economic research for the reason foundation here just as lovely anthony's father was let out of. the lovely. seeing the show yesterday so she's lovely earth i guess i would write great for its origin. but you know he's not going to host the show anymore turns out that he and we just found this out like an hour before the show tonight is out at current t.v. has terminated their relationship with them or paid terminated with him you know and apparently he's going to be replaced by viewpoints with eliot spitzer and ok so basically this is i'll give you the two different statements here current said current was also founded on the values of respect openness cli jalebi and loyalty to our viewers unfortunately these viewers are no longer reflected in our relationship with keith olbermann and we have and that it over midway on this tweeting rampager is a whole long thing but one of the first because these are talking is i'd like to apologize to my viewers and my staff for the failure of current t.v. editorially countdown had never bee
correspondent christine for south and anthony randolph rector of economic research for the reason foundation here just as lovely anthony's father was let out of. the lovely. seeing the show yesterday so she's lovely earth i guess i would write great for its origin. but you know he's not going to host the show anymore turns out that he and we just found this out like an hour before the show tonight is out at current t.v. has terminated their relationship with them or paid terminated with him you...
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and anthony randolph though director of economic research for the reason foundation hello alone. talk about the pirate bay shall we they're always in the new they have there's a lot of hate towards pirate bay just a quick. now the pirate face is facing shocked the local entertainment industry is celebrating a victory they said the site was media directory and none of the illegal downloads were actually stored on its computers. so the pirate bay is constantly boiled in legal troubles to try to stay afloat and so this is their newest idea is that they're going to experiment with small airborne drones that will redirect the user traffic to a secret location and they think that way their employer machines are going to be shut down with airplanes in order to shut down the system a real act of war. i like and yes even u.s. authorities are after them so they're playing their own us their i mean we airspace over a certain country that still has laws that apply to the u.s. does let's turn program i mean. i think it's it's fascinating how you can really cover the weird thing though is that
and anthony randolph though director of economic research for the reason foundation hello alone. talk about the pirate bay shall we they're always in the new they have there's a lot of hate towards pirate bay just a quick. now the pirate face is facing shocked the local entertainment industry is celebrating a victory they said the site was media directory and none of the illegal downloads were actually stored on its computers. so the pirate bay is constantly boiled in legal troubles to try to...
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jenny churchill and i'll be read as the director of economic research for the reason foundation whose son. i thought anthony was wearing socks sorry it's only. laughing so much ok let's start with this story makes me laugh and it too that's one of those things where law enforcement really tries to pump up some new gadget that they haven't talked about how cool it is and then things go awry so this particular bit is from montgomery county in texas and they had a really big day planned because of this man take a listen. we can launch this put it over a fire put it over hazmat spill. a house with a barricaded suspect and literally give the incident commander the ability to look at the entire scene. with a bird's eye view. ok so what happened is it was debuted a with a big shiny drone that calling awesome three hundred grand and basically. the drone crashed into a swat team when it lost control of the controllers consul on the ground he mentioned all the things you could put it over he forgot the swat team and threw through the swat team it's actually quite terrifying because if it hadn't been the swat team and
jenny churchill and i'll be read as the director of economic research for the reason foundation whose son. i thought anthony was wearing socks sorry it's only. laughing so much ok let's start with this story makes me laugh and it too that's one of those things where law enforcement really tries to pump up some new gadget that they haven't talked about how cool it is and then things go awry so this particular bit is from montgomery county in texas and they had a really big day planned because of...
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anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor was the foundation of the economy. and >> anything that touched on the possibility of prohibition was greatly and popular. >> the first campaign was a great effort, but not a success. >> the war was not over. less than one decade later, a graphic protests brought new life to the movement. >> women's suffrage, the republican convention in oakland, this time it was the private sector response. 300 marched down the streets of the convention center. women were entitled to be here. >> joining together for another campaign. >> women opened a club in san francisco. it was called the votes for women club. if she could get the shopkeepers to have lunch, she could get them to be heard literature. the lunch room was a tremendous success. >> it was the way that people thought about women willing to fight for a successful campaign. what happened was, the social transformation increase the boundary of what was possible, out word. >> there were parades and rallies, door to door candidacies, reaching every voter in the state. >> the e
anthony joined the provision party. a deadly idea in san francisco. liquor was the foundation of the economy. and >> anything that touched on the possibility of prohibition was greatly and popular. >> the first campaign was a great effort, but not a success. >> the war was not over. less than one decade later, a graphic protests brought new life to the movement. >> women's suffrage, the republican convention in oakland, this time it was the private sector response. 300...
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say that doesn't look good for investors here to discuss it with me as anthony director of economic research for the reason foundation and i say that through ok so first of all can we say we've we saw this coming i feel like you really don't think that's a conversation about. the deal was announced but we didn't have details until last week because it took over a month to actually file the settlement which is suspect that of it so now we have the details this is where we're concerned about it turns out it's true that investors could wind up getting stuck for between seventeen and twenty billion of this whole by the banks going to be able to do that so the the way that this is structured is that instead of cash payments going to people who are robo foreclosed there is going to be modifications of refinancing in short stills of borrowers in the future this is a penalty that doesn't fit the crime whatsoever and the reason for that is because hud in the state a.g.'s they want to go in political points in this thing this deal is not about robo signing at the end of the day this is about winning some kind of political batt
say that doesn't look good for investors here to discuss it with me as anthony director of economic research for the reason foundation and i say that through ok so first of all can we say we've we saw this coming i feel like you really don't think that's a conversation about. the deal was announced but we didn't have details until last week because it took over a month to actually file the settlement which is suspect that of it so now we have the details this is where we're concerned about it...
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rumble joining me tonight for the big picture rumbalara anthony home republican strategist sam bennett president and c.e.o. of the she should run foundation and nicholas ballsy senior video reporter at the daily caller thanks for all of you forget it was a very tough week for the u.s. military in afghanistan tough week for the afghan people we had this staff sergeant robert bales he's been identified. apparently went nuts all alone although in afghanistan today they were taking earlier today taking testimony from eyewitnesses who said that there was at least two or three soldiers and they were all drunk. murdered sixteen afghan civilians karzai is calling for us to withdraw from all the rural areas of the country which is like ninety nine percent of the country and the taliban has not only are they cutting off negotiations with us but they are no longer going to have this office and qatar where they could meet us on neutral territory isn't it time that we should be looking at just getting the hell out like we did was only after saigon there was a crash i actually knew someone who loved saigon as a seven year old a month after we'd left an
rumble joining me tonight for the big picture rumbalara anthony home republican strategist sam bennett president and c.e.o. of the she should run foundation and nicholas ballsy senior video reporter at the daily caller thanks for all of you forget it was a very tough week for the u.s. military in afghanistan tough week for the afghan people we had this staff sergeant robert bales he's been identified. apparently went nuts all alone although in afghanistan today they were taking earlier today...
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foundation. a two-story home. here's what it used to look like and to make matters worse, anthony wright's teenage daughter was herether when it happened. >> you were right at the bottom of the stairs here? >> yep and it didn't take us. my brother got this door and he put it on top of this mattress. >> by the grace of god, spared my children. that was the agreement coming home. i heard about the tornado crossing the interstate haded eastbound. i knew we were right in the path of it. i just asked the lord if he'll spare my children. take everything. >> he came home to find the storm did take everything except his children. >> i was crying. i was like, where are we going to live? we just stood up and it was storming and we just walked out and looked and it's lightning and we're like everything is gone. >> and my daughter come up through the yard. they were crying. i said don't worry about it. we held hands and walked out of here. i said don't look back. it's over. it's finished and done. there's nothing here. >> except for this. an old family flag they found in the rubble flying now as a symbol of their struggle. >>
foundation. a two-story home. here's what it used to look like and to make matters worse, anthony wright's teenage daughter was herether when it happened. >> you were right at the bottom of the stairs here? >> yep and it didn't take us. my brother got this door and he put it on top of this mattress. >> by the grace of god, spared my children. that was the agreement coming home. i heard about the tornado crossing the interstate haded eastbound. i knew we were right in the path...