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as previously mentioned with he blanket babylon closing soon we think can't happen soon enough. we've had a number of restaurants come to us about the dwindling amount of traffic and people in the neighborhood that will go. people are looking for new attractions and the entertainment venue. and we're excited how the area is shaping up. we thank you and ask for your support. >> commissioner: thank you, next speaker, please. >> i'm with the san francisco travel association and here to voice support for the project it will bring a new entertainment venue for a cultural event uniquely san francisco and hotel rooms we very much need. last year we welcomed nearly 26 million visitors who spent $10 billion here. that translates to $770 million for the general fund and we want to make san francisco a more compelling distinction -- destination to we can support the community as a whole. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, planning commissioners. i'm the development project major at the park for the project. i request you approve the port being offered. the
as previously mentioned with he blanket babylon closing soon we think can't happen soon enough. we've had a number of restaurants come to us about the dwindling amount of traffic and people in the neighborhood that will go. people are looking for new attractions and the entertainment venue. and we're excited how the area is shaping up. we thank you and ask for your support. >> commissioner: thank you, next speaker, please. >> i'm with the san francisco travel association and here to...
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the ones who sang by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish lore the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david goes on this. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now in an dorinda in flats one above the other. this is my father the chief of iraq. it was hanging i was sitting here only in baghdad to show that life was good. this. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religions it's all iraqis jews and christians only you know it was a good time it was very it was better than. this paradise was created by the british who took but 1970. this little boy being pulled along in it to a british time. constant david. on his father's farm near the town of. i want you and you do with the world. by far that have been the relation with their . i mean diverted you. to believe you they were like a brother but i say like a
the ones who sang by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish lore the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david goes on this. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now in an dorinda in flats one above the other. this is my father the...
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the ones who sat by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish lore the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london. i went to meet david. they were on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now we lean into religion flat one above the other. this is michael and. the chief of iraq. it was hanging. back there. to show that life was good. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religion. it was a good time it was very it was. this paradise was created by the british who took 1917. this little boy being pulled along into a british time. david. on his father's farm near the town. with the world. by a. stick relation with their for. you. to believe you they were very good brothers. brother. i mean they are the whole we were to their whole we were to just. speak english. they were the rulers. if you are in line with the british. that. the no 2 will iraqi jews
the ones who sat by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish lore the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london. i went to meet david. they were on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now we lean into religion flat one above the other. this is michael and. the chief of...
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the ones who sat by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish law the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david van gogh's us. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other field this is my grandfather's the chief rabbi of iraq. it was had mean the. only in back that. to show that life was good. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religion we are all iraqis jews and christians. it was a good time it was then it will spread. this paradise was created by the british who took but 1917. this little boy being pulled along in it to a british time. constant david. on his father's farm near the town of. i won't change it with the world by a father stick a relation with their. i made a very dear you. to believe you they were like a brother but i say like a brother like
the ones who sat by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote a great book of jewish law the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david van gogh's us. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other field this is my...
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series babylon berlin the song is meant to evoke the 1920 s. that has captured the contemporary. cat. sebastiaan book of ski studied saxophonist parlance hans eisler music academy as the orchestras musical director he arranges their songs. live music swinged. the music swings it's great and it appeals to any big band jazz fan but we also have a certain rawness on roughness a kind of punk attitude in the way we play a tongue i do trivia spirit for. love. i. don't hear the feeling we thought that if we'd gone to the trouble of recording for 3 or 4 days and shooting for 3 or 4 days then it would be a shame if that were the end of this wonderful band and we felt we had to keep playing the music because it's really great to sort of music. shortly before the performance because he collects all the sheet music from the rehearsal space and heads off to buy house berlin a dance hall that was popular back in the 1920 stu. you are nothing but this. huge. if you. could squeeze responsibilities as musical director include overseeing the choice of repertoire and making sure all the musicians h
series babylon berlin the song is meant to evoke the 1920 s. that has captured the contemporary. cat. sebastiaan book of ski studied saxophonist parlance hans eisler music academy as the orchestras musical director he arranges their songs. live music swinged. the music swings it's great and it appeals to any big band jazz fan but we also have a certain rawness on roughness a kind of punk attitude in the way we play a tongue i do trivia spirit for. love. i. don't hear the feeling we thought that...
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france cutter reputation as the babylon of europe with dutiful women who were loose women. inasmuch as there that's exaggerated, the sons had a certain set of expectations. as a result, there was a lot of prostitution in france. by the fall of 1944, the american army was worried about the venereal disease rates. that is how it would connect the first and second world war in terms of the american army . >> i don't have french ancestry and there was born in 1946. i wasn't part of the war. it was over when i was born. when i was in high school, i took french classes. i had a french teacher who taught us a poem. to my recollection, i may be wrong, the name of the poem was --. she told us that poem, the first line was used in the normandy go order. i wondered if you knew if that was true and if that is the name of the poem? >> yes. your teacher is exactly right. the poem is by a french poet and the first phrase of the poem was the signal to the resistance. it was heard over the bbc that they should get ready and get in formation. come out and start to do the sabotage. the invasi
france cutter reputation as the babylon of europe with dutiful women who were loose women. inasmuch as there that's exaggerated, the sons had a certain set of expectations. as a result, there was a lot of prostitution in france. by the fall of 1944, the american army was worried about the venereal disease rates. that is how it would connect the first and second world war in terms of the american army . >> i don't have french ancestry and there was born in 1946. i wasn't part of the war....
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what's happening at downing street, is teresa nate considering the future tonight or is she going to babylonay from how this is and how angry ordinary conservative activists will be, and we saw that today when she was at the conference in wales. he had collected was telling her to go, really angry counsellors is that she worked hard and a lot of them will feel they've lost see through no fault of their own. as you say, she has not gone yet and there has been so has not gone yet and there has been so many has not gone yet and there has been so many are has not gone yet and there has been so many are their chances, it's interesting that the time says about the head of the 1922 committee, because it sounds very much like the committee had already discussed changing the rules to be able to oust the prime ministers in her and the year—long deadline. but they had backed off prior to the results of the look—alikes —— local elections have been here a disaster for torres, is there anything stopping the movie now, and if they are mined today not really. the daily telegraph front page shows what she's
what's happening at downing street, is teresa nate considering the future tonight or is she going to babylonay from how this is and how angry ordinary conservative activists will be, and we saw that today when she was at the conference in wales. he had collected was telling her to go, really angry counsellors is that she worked hard and a lot of them will feel they've lost see through no fault of their own. as you say, she has not gone yet and there has been so has not gone yet and there has...
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connection in terms of american soldiers was that france got a reputation of sort of, you know, the babylon of europe, with beautiful women who were loose women, and so in as much as their dads exaggerated that, the sons had a certain set of expectations. there was a lot of prostitution in france. by the fall of 1944, the american army was quite worried ate the veneer yal disease rate among the troops, so that's how i would connect the first world war and the second world war in terms of the americans. >> next asheville, north carolina, this is teresa. >> caller: hi. i don't have french ancestry and i was born in 1946, so i wasn't a part of the war. it was over when i was born. but when i was in high school i took french classes and i had a french teacher who taught us a poem and to my recollection, and i may be wrong, the name of the poem was [ speaking foreign language ] and she told us the poem the first line of the poem, was used in the normandy go order and i wonder if you know if that's true and the name of the poem? >> yeah. yeah, your teacher is exactly right. the poem is by a frenc
connection in terms of american soldiers was that france got a reputation of sort of, you know, the babylon of europe, with beautiful women who were loose women, and so in as much as their dads exaggerated that, the sons had a certain set of expectations. there was a lot of prostitution in france. by the fall of 1944, the american army was quite worried ate the veneer yal disease rate among the troops, so that's how i would connect the first world war and the second world war in terms of the...
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the babylon hotel is the first place in rochester that is included in the green book.he hotel started as the northwestern hotel and then was bought by vern manning and renamed the avalon. vern manning needed to purchase the avalon when his wife came to rochester to be treated at the mayo clinic but he could not get a room at any of the hotels in rochester. o he needed a place to stay, buying a hotel, turning it into a hotel for african-americans and allowing all african-americans to stay there. >> rochester's changed very significantly since i've been here. it started small. but it now has a very diverse population of not only african-americans, but somalis, people from africa, people from mexico. many people have come. chinese, japanese. the mayo clinic is probably responsible for a lot of diversity work and bringing people in. and they also work with the diversity council. when i first started to help to create an environment that everybody would want to come or that people would want to come. >> the green book stopped its publication in the mid 1960's in the leadup
the babylon hotel is the first place in rochester that is included in the green book.he hotel started as the northwestern hotel and then was bought by vern manning and renamed the avalon. vern manning needed to purchase the avalon when his wife came to rochester to be treated at the mayo clinic but he could not get a room at any of the hotels in rochester. o he needed a place to stay, buying a hotel, turning it into a hotel for african-americans and allowing all african-americans to stay there....
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the ones who sang by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote the great book of jewish rule the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david van gogh's us. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other if this is my father the chief of iraq. it was hanging in there i was sitting here only in baghdad. to show that life was good. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religion it's we are all iraqis jews muslims and christians were only you know it was a good time it was very it will spend a day. this paradise was created by the british who took but 1970. this little boy being pulled along into a british time is it means constant david kalash. on his father's farm near the town of. change with the world. by a father and stick relation with their. i mean if i tell you. to believe you they wer
the ones who sang by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote the great book of jewish rule the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david van gogh's us. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other if this is my...
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the ones who sang by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote the great book of jewish law the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david goes on this. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other if this is my father the chief of iraq. it was hanging in the. back that to show the life was good. in the. face. his speech was that. we don't have religion it's we are all iraqis jews and christians were all iraqis it was a good time it was very it will spend a day. this paradise was created by the british who took but 1970. this little boy being pulled along into a british time is it means constant david kalash. on his father's farm near the town of pop and. i want to end it with the world. by a father and stick relation with their. i mean diverted you. to believe . they were like a brother but i say
the ones who sang by the waters of babylon there we sat down and wept when we remembered zion. they stayed and wrote the great book of jewish law the babylonian talmud. they were below the muslims in society but they ran their own a says as babylon became mesopotamia and as mesopotamia became iraq. back in london i went to meet david goes on this. they were born on the banks of the tigris when iraq was ruled by the british. now a lean and doreen live in flats one above the other if this is my...