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and also want to recognize the executive director of the housing authority barbara taylor smith. thank you barbara i know you've had quite a year and at least i want to thank the hunter's view residents thank you so much for being patient. and recognize the hunter tenants association and as we help our people with walk it's a new organization that's been be born out of the entire process. to our housing authority and commissioners thank you very much for your services and mothers against crime we wouldn't be her without you and uplift our educational macomb x institution and we wouldn't be here for the leadership of then mayor gavin newsom and my predecessor between the two of them i also want to welcome the secretary back to san francisco thank you for being here. and thank you, everyone (clapping.) as we've heard so far take the village i was to invite our next village person secretary thank you. now we'll do the ymca. so good morning to you all. thank you congresswoman and supervisors and mayor and residents for the invitation to celebrate this grand opening. i bri bring you gr
and also want to recognize the executive director of the housing authority barbara taylor smith. thank you barbara i know you've had quite a year and at least i want to thank the hunter's view residents thank you so much for being patient. and recognize the hunter tenants association and as we help our people with walk it's a new organization that's been be born out of the entire process. to our housing authority and commissioners thank you very much for your services and mothers against crime...
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and then we have department heads mohammed the man of the hour for me he made this happen and barbara smith the head of the housing authority and ann is here (clapping) so we're going to have supervisor cowen come up because - oh, another supervisor in front. we're so proud to have her in our district and she said he did i was her master of thesis and every time we need something she's right there like sophie we appreciate her and glad to have her with us >> good morning. i'm glad the speaker put the breaks open kathy that is what happened when our the baby on the stage and keep me to two minutes. it's going to be more than two minutes ate an amazing day to celebrate. you know, i really want to talk about what exactly we're here you've heard about the 20 years but what 20 years has brought us is one hundred and 20 units of senior housing that's right here where we are today. it's not only been a dream for 20 years but it's the exciting moment for the community. as i look at i see so many community leaders and people who have been with us at the beginning that is about respecting your senior
and then we have department heads mohammed the man of the hour for me he made this happen and barbara smith the head of the housing authority and ann is here (clapping) so we're going to have supervisor cowen come up because - oh, another supervisor in front. we're so proud to have her in our district and she said he did i was her master of thesis and every time we need something she's right there like sophie we appreciate her and glad to have her with us >> good morning. i'm glad the...
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seek to serve to the best of our ability from the housing authority to the executive director barbara smith thank you to your leadership and the commissioners. without further ado, i want to say what an honor it is mr. mayor and supervisor cowen and all you, you here today to be work in this position in this time with our support and commitment. i want to continue to see this across the city's for the benefit of our resident without further ado, please allow me to introduce mayor edwin lee. (clapping.) >> thank you joaquin and thank you for your listener on the commission but your great fine work in every neighborhood of san francisco. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to hunters view. (clapping.) >> gosh every time we accompany here i it's a great chance to celebrate but let me begin by celebrating life. we're building community and rebuilding lives that have been isolated that is one way to give the proper moment of silence like after the fire in sunnyvale i want to have you join me a brief moment of silences the familiar the names are being announced but esther a mother of a review resident
seek to serve to the best of our ability from the housing authority to the executive director barbara smith thank you to your leadership and the commissioners. without further ado, i want to say what an honor it is mr. mayor and supervisor cowen and all you, you here today to be work in this position in this time with our support and commitment. i want to continue to see this across the city's for the benefit of our resident without further ado, please allow me to introduce mayor edwin lee....
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seek to serve to the best of our ability from the housing authority to the executive director barbara smith thank you to your leadership and the commissioners.
seek to serve to the best of our ability from the housing authority to the executive director barbara smith thank you to your leadership and the commissioners.
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five months after barbara joe smith's original surgery, she says her pain had worsened so she went backperformed another spinal fusion. and? >> didn't work. >> reporter: feeling any better at all? >> oh no. mm-mm. >> reporter: do you feel as though all of this could have been avoided? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i try all the time not to think about this because if i could go back and not do it i wouldn't do it. >> reporter: as part of our investigation, we put the medicare data we obtained on our website, cbsthismorning.com. you can see how many of these fusions your doctor performed and compare them to others in the region. we've looked into three more surgeons across the country and shared one top doctor's reactions. >> does the data show if any of these spinal fusions were unnecessary? >> it doesn't show either way, but dr. merza says if your surgeon is performing a lot more than their peer, you may want to ask why and get another opinion. one of these procedures can cost well over $50,000, including hospital fees. as for medicare patients we taxpayers are footing that bill. >> thank you ver
five months after barbara joe smith's original surgery, she says her pain had worsened so she went backperformed another spinal fusion. and? >> didn't work. >> reporter: feeling any better at all? >> oh no. mm-mm. >> reporter: do you feel as though all of this could have been avoided? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i try all the time not to think about this because if i could go back and not do it i wouldn't do it. >> reporter: as part of our investigation, we put the...
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al smith and barbara wagner to leadership positions in the state assembly and senate respectively he would go on to mentor other young politicians, including jeremiah mahoney and olympic athlete, lawyer and judge. mahoney gained fame later on in his life when he led the field boycott of the 1936 olympic games germany to protest treatment of the. during murphy's on tenure as bios, tammany said the lead in supporting new laws and regulations that challenged the very economic dogma that allowed a million irish people to start to death during the famine. tammany south smith and robert wagner let a sleeping investigation of working conditions after the terrible shirtwaist fire in the village of 1911. as a result of their work, tammany passed dozens of new laws that put into place the beginnings of the modern social safety net. the owners of buildings and factories could no longer manage their property as they saw fit. government had a right to decide on the proper workweek or how much the labor and canal system should earn in a day. society have an obligation to help workers injured on th
al smith and barbara wagner to leadership positions in the state assembly and senate respectively he would go on to mentor other young politicians, including jeremiah mahoney and olympic athlete, lawyer and judge. mahoney gained fame later on in his life when he led the field boycott of the 1936 olympic games germany to protest treatment of the. during murphy's on tenure as bios, tammany said the lead in supporting new laws and regulations that challenged the very economic dogma that allowed a...
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smith at 11:00. - randi, now that barbara's dead, i need a nanny. - that's perfect! all my children were taken away. - can you believe that d'fwan is telling you that angie is starting her own clothing line? - why don't you control your dog? - he controls me! [phone rings] hello, angie-- i mean, hello, whoever it is going to be. - hi, jack, it's angie. i wanted to remind you we have a meeting today about my fashion line. - looking forward to it. we can do a lot of cross-promotion between our shows and your clothing brand, uh, cheek. - it's pronounced "chic". it's french. now that i'm a fashion designer, i'm an octuple threat-- reality star, actress, singer/songreader, perfumist, ibs survivor, best-selling author of a book i didn't write, catchphrase coiner. "i'll take that with cheese." well they don't all work. cheek is stretchable formal wear
smith at 11:00. - randi, now that barbara's dead, i need a nanny. - that's perfect! all my children were taken away. - can you believe that d'fwan is telling you that angie is starting her own clothing line? - why don't you control your dog? - he controls me! [phone rings] hello, angie-- i mean, hello, whoever it is going to be. - hi, jack, it's angie. i wanted to remind you we have a meeting today about my fashion line. - looking forward to it. we can do a lot of cross-promotion between our...
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smith... or again in the work of cindy sherman... or by giving the woman's voice back to her, as in the work of barbara kruger... or jenny holzer. this tower in muenster, germany, was used as a prison for torture in medieval times and again during world war ii. for the european artist, it is very important-- the dialogue between past and present, history and our time. rebekorn is using an abandoned building, not for romantic reason, but because it is a building that has a memory of the torture and includes in the space the sound of torture-- water dripping, hammers striking-- so that the silence of history is broken. human beings once cried out in this cell. this tower has a kind of strange life because it is full of these phantoms-- torture in the middle ages and again during world war ii by nazis. this building has this kind of strange life because it's full of these phantoms. the installation is temporary, to last for just six months, so there's a dialectical condition of the piece-- that to relate the history of germany to germany today. that to relate the hiour works of art appear to have become ruins. only our perception i
smith... or again in the work of cindy sherman... or by giving the woman's voice back to her, as in the work of barbara kruger... or jenny holzer. this tower in muenster, germany, was used as a prison for torture in medieval times and again during world war ii. for the european artist, it is very important-- the dialogue between past and present, history and our time. rebekorn is using an abandoned building, not for romantic reason, but because it is a building that has a memory of the torture...
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>> well tammany was -- first of all, i have no idea how barbara porges got to the place where she was so early. charlie murphy and al smith smith in particular was opposed to women's suffrage at first. but the women's suffrage movement passed in new york in 1917 i believe. might have been 1918. only when tammany decided, you know what? i mean, there are some calculations, i think tammany realized where history was going. it had failed before if new york. the reformers tried to get it through and couldn't. when tammany changed under murphy, it passed, and almost immediately women are appointed as co-district leaders with men. certainly in the 920s you're seeing stories in the new york press, the women of tammany hall. now, a lot of them are wives of tammany officials. but nevertheless, they certainly were integrated. i certainly wouldn't say they were advanced on the issues of women rights but they were there. and women got the right to vote in new york ahead of every other state except for michigan. so new york was the second state in the union to pass a women's right to vote, and they did it under tammany. so let's give
>> well tammany was -- first of all, i have no idea how barbara porges got to the place where she was so early. charlie murphy and al smith smith in particular was opposed to women's suffrage at first. but the women's suffrage movement passed in new york in 1917 i believe. might have been 1918. only when tammany decided, you know what? i mean, there are some calculations, i think tammany realized where history was going. it had failed before if new york. the reformers tried to get it...