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i'm a friend of bobby. i have known her for many years in my role at the san francisco attorneys office. one of my duties in management was monitoring and evaluating lawyers that came in to the firm to be prosecutors for a period of time. this is a big program that had hundreds of people a year that was very rarely that i saw talent and ability like bobby's that would stand out, that would cross the years where i would say personally engaged with specific individuals like bobby based on those experiences, but that's exactly who she was. i saw her in the courtrooms, i saw her interacting with the public, i saw her engaged with the legal community, as an advocate, working with the bench and a wide number of related agencies and remained impressed with her, not just with the work she did with me and through that agency at the time but over the years with her intellect and her dedication to not just community but to community service. you know, obviously i don't need to go over her resume. you have seen all of
i'm a friend of bobby. i have known her for many years in my role at the san francisco attorneys office. one of my duties in management was monitoring and evaluating lawyers that came in to the firm to be prosecutors for a period of time. this is a big program that had hundreds of people a year that was very rarely that i saw talent and ability like bobby's that would stand out, that would cross the years where i would say personally engaged with specific individuals like bobby based on those...
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what's up, bobby?what's up? >> you been doing okay? >> hanging in there. sweating a little bit. >> you was doing all well until march 27th of 2007 when you had a disciplinary citation for insubordination. >> citation. >> citation. what was that all about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> mail that was rejected. i don't even see where it was. i talked to warden culliver but i wrote him about it. he understands the situation. i rather be written disciplinary so i at least had a hearing on it. i didn't get no say in the citation. you know how that works. >> my assessment at this time due to this recent infraction, i can't make a recommendation for a transfer per your progress review here. >> he just wants to get closer to home, his family traveling. i think he said his mom or someone ill, but if i complete the paperwork here and send it in to central review board, they would not go along with the transfer. just due to that infraction. you okay? >> no, i ain't. >> all right. >>
what's up, bobby?what's up? >> you been doing okay? >> hanging in there. sweating a little bit. >> you was doing all well until march 27th of 2007 when you had a disciplinary citation for insubordination. >> citation. >> citation. what was that all about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> mail that was rejected. i don't even see where it was. i talked to warden culliver but i wrote him about it. he understands the...
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bobby flay. flay says being a chef wasn't cool when he went to the french culinary institute, but he changed all that in the early-1990's, between his first restaurant and becoming a food network star. >> nerves are ok. utilize those nerves the best way. >> flay is still not afraid of hard work, even eyeing a run for office. rounding out the group, tom colicchio. to colicchio, cooking isn't just an art, it is a craft. >> the chicken liver mousse was really well seasoned. >> he uses his success to help others, whether giving young chefs a chance -- >> the winning chef is kristen. >> or helping the world's hungry find a place at the table. welcome to "titans at the table." thank you so much for joining us. let's have a cheers before we begin. >> [all] cheers. >> let me start with this question. p.j. clarke's has been around since the 1800's, well over a hundred years old establishment. i think it was an irish immigrant who came here, decided this was a great restaurant, bought it, and then expanded
bobby flay. flay says being a chef wasn't cool when he went to the french culinary institute, but he changed all that in the early-1990's, between his first restaurant and becoming a food network star. >> nerves are ok. utilize those nerves the best way. >> flay is still not afraid of hard work, even eyeing a run for office. rounding out the group, tom colicchio. to colicchio, cooking isn't just an art, it is a craft. >> the chicken liver mousse was really well seasoned....
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her name is bobbi palmer.g coach for women over 40 and the ceo and founder of datelikeagrownup.com. she's very smart. we're going to see who's smarter. you three or bobbi. >> okay. let's begin. we're going across the street for our first question. >> hi. i'm michelle rogers from texas. gentlemen, my question is, under what scenario you most comfortable with meeting a woman? internet, grocery store, library, walking around with friends, being single, or at a bar? >> good question. >> as a married man, i no longer look for women, but back in the day the church was a good place to find someone. you can find anything you want in church. >> you know, it's funny because i was just a little bit off of church. i was going with strip clubs. you know, because the women are very friendly there for some reason. >> but at church you can preapprove. ricky is a nice boy. >> i like barbecues. picnics. they're friendly engagements with a lot of people around. >> now let's hear the smart person. >> you can meet men everywhere a
her name is bobbi palmer.g coach for women over 40 and the ceo and founder of datelikeagrownup.com. she's very smart. we're going to see who's smarter. you three or bobbi. >> okay. let's begin. we're going across the street for our first question. >> hi. i'm michelle rogers from texas. gentlemen, my question is, under what scenario you most comfortable with meeting a woman? internet, grocery store, library, walking around with friends, being single, or at a bar? >> good...
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>> the assumption among them is lbj was totally unbeatable in 1968 and bobby would run in 1972. >> ther movement and leader to jane mccarthy. >> how do you do? >> nice to meet you. >> senator, president johnson supporters say you don't have a chance and you'll be lucky if you get 10% of the vote. what do you say about that? >> i don't know. people supporting me say we'll do much better than that. >> one democrat, senator eugene mccarthy for his nomination, platform peace. >> eugene mccarthy does something taboo. >> mccarthy came in from left field. he was not thought of in the front rank of presidential contenders. but there was a great deal of frustration and even despair among the young. eugene mccarthy gave them hope. >> from nbc news in new hampshire, this is the news. >> if mccarthy gets as much as 30% of the vote or more against an income president he can claim a victory. >> he didn't win the new hampshire primary but took enough votes that it scared lyndon. >> he got 42% of the vote but mccarthy was nothing, an upstate, if mccarthy could draw blood, johnson was vulnerable. >> yo
>> the assumption among them is lbj was totally unbeatable in 1968 and bobby would run in 1972. >> ther movement and leader to jane mccarthy. >> how do you do? >> nice to meet you. >> senator, president johnson supporters say you don't have a chance and you'll be lucky if you get 10% of the vote. what do you say about that? >> i don't know. people supporting me say we'll do much better than that. >> one democrat, senator eugene mccarthy for his...
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nebraska, bobby wins. may 28th, oregon. >> mccarthy's crowds in recent days have been good. larger than kennedy's in many places, although without the frenzy that accompanies a kennedy appearance. >> i can't afford to lose if i'm going to remain a very active and viable candidate. it would adversely affect me in a very serious way. >> the actual final figures yet to come in. but apparently senator mccarthy has won a major victory in oregon. senator kennedy has suffered a severe setback. they move on now to california and the primary there a week from tonight. >> and this result, tonight, does not prove, of course, that kennedy is politically dead this year. it does prove that he's politically mortal. it establishes that he is robert kennedy, after all. not john f. kennedy. >> i think what will happen now, mccarthy gets a new life. he's still a long shot. but he has a chance now. i think that, however, you don't write off robert kennedy, because he can come off the floor and win big in california. that's wh
nebraska, bobby wins. may 28th, oregon. >> mccarthy's crowds in recent days have been good. larger than kennedy's in many places, although without the frenzy that accompanies a kennedy appearance. >> i can't afford to lose if i'm going to remain a very active and viable candidate. it would adversely affect me in a very serious way. >> the actual final figures yet to come in. but apparently senator mccarthy has won a major victory in oregon. senator kennedy has suffered a...
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bobbie will show you how to get the best fake tan. a lot of people don't like to be out in the sun. >> you don't understand people like that, do you? >> i don't get them and i don't like them. i think since we haven't had much sun this is appropriate. >> this is interesting. time.com is reporting -- this is not a surprise to me. men in my house and it seems like maybe it is the same here. men find women more attractive with less makeup on. >> they don't like all the shellacking. this is scientific it came from universities. >> how did they get together? >> i don't know but they photographed women with lots of makeup and some with little and asked them what they liked. the guys liked less. when there is just such heavy, your eyes are heavy. everything smears and then late at night. you ever gone to the bathroom you are all dressed up and you think you look hot and you go to the bathroom and you look at yourself and you can't believe it. i get the black raccoon eyes. and nobody bothers to tell you. >> somebody here, we have tested all o
bobbie will show you how to get the best fake tan. a lot of people don't like to be out in the sun. >> you don't understand people like that, do you? >> i don't get them and i don't like them. i think since we haven't had much sun this is appropriate. >> this is interesting. time.com is reporting -- this is not a surprise to me. men in my house and it seems like maybe it is the same here. men find women more attractive with less makeup on. >> they don't like all the...
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my nominee is a woman by the name of bobby wilson who grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and fighter for individuals that have obey discriminated against and over a number of years she was been named one of the top lawyers in cancel super lawyer a rising star as the first african-american and lesbian partner at two highly recognized laurmdz in california. part of how i learned about here in addition to the community voices she served as the pro bono council working with terry stewart and enjoyed that and decided to seek for service for the city i ended up finding her and decided to name her i want you to move forward >> thank you supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. actually colleagues if we were to pass this motion before us we would absolutely pit hit the jack pot. bobby is a force to be reckoned what i'm one hundred percent in support behind this woman he's an advocate not only in the african-american but on a neighborhood level and within the lgbt community everything she touches she manifests good faith >> supervisor campos. >> i wanted to note that,
my nominee is a woman by the name of bobby wilson who grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and fighter for individuals that have obey discriminated against and over a number of years she was been named one of the top lawyers in cancel super lawyer a rising star as the first african-american and lesbian partner at two highly recognized laurmdz in california. part of how i learned about here in addition to the community voices she served as the pro bono council working with...
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can make to lower your risk and live a long and healthy life here to discuss heart health we have bobbi cecco who is in fact a volunteer for mended hearts we also have doctor subhashini gowda who is a cardiologist and electrophisiologist at robert wood johnson university hospital marjorie nolan cohn is a registered dietician finally holly boylan is a 23 year old patient who suffered from an arrhythmia i want to thank all of you for joining us to talk about women and heart health by the way an arrhythmia is doctor? it's an abnormal beating of the heart a normal rhythm beats regularly the heart goes rhythmicaly and regularly in an arrhythmia it's an abnormal rhythm which means the heart beating either irregularly or out of rhythm okay so here's the thing now you're wondering if we could move in here this is not the typical centerpiece for a pbs television program but it is an appropriate centerpiece for this program is is a heart a model of a heart an anatomical model that you brought in. now could you see and our camera guys are the best they'll get this an arrhythmia is it something tha
can make to lower your risk and live a long and healthy life here to discuss heart health we have bobbi cecco who is in fact a volunteer for mended hearts we also have doctor subhashini gowda who is a cardiologist and electrophisiologist at robert wood johnson university hospital marjorie nolan cohn is a registered dietician finally holly boylan is a 23 year old patient who suffered from an arrhythmia i want to thank all of you for joining us to talk about women and heart health by the way an...
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bobby singh was in the front of the house. i kept trying to holler to him so he would know i was outside. in the thick gray and black smoke, he couldn't see me. i just hope he heard me. >> out of earshot from wayne, bobby still has no idea that his friend has escaped. >> my son said when he pulled up, bobby singh had tears in his eyes and he was telling my son he couldn't get me out of there. he tried. so he brought him over to see me and saw me in the driveway and started to cry. >> the fire department later determines the fire's cause to be improper disposal of smoking materials. >> i will tell you he demonstrated an act of courage and bravery. >> a few weeks later wayne's son paul presents a resolution to the town council honoring bobby singh. >> you have to pause and put yourself in his shoes that very moment and ask, would you have done what he did? we all say we would but really would you? his son is with his him here. and also his -- he confirmed that his dad is a hero. >> god gave me the strength to save somebody. >> y
bobby singh was in the front of the house. i kept trying to holler to him so he would know i was outside. in the thick gray and black smoke, he couldn't see me. i just hope he heard me. >> out of earshot from wayne, bobby still has no idea that his friend has escaped. >> my son said when he pulled up, bobby singh had tears in his eyes and he was telling my son he couldn't get me out of there. he tried. so he brought him over to see me and saw me in the driveway and started to cry....
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at age 69, bobby sold to a developer. >> i'm sad. i'm ready to move on. it's been difficult the last nine years. >> you are ready to go? >> yes, i'm ready to go. here is one from 1985. 30th anniversary of flann family. >> reporter: over the years the walls became covered with accolades, prom lambations from the city and country, a james beard award, honouring the diner, and this entry in the congressional record, recognising jumbos for its contribution to civil rights. >> that's 2005. that was great. it was awesome. it was probably the - one of the best awards i ever got. >> even now, customers who have not heard that jumbos is closed, stare at the locked door. the regulars are nostalgic. >> will the closing july bows leave a hole. >> of course, it leaves a psychological hole. there's knew places in or outside the neighbourhoods where the races can eat comfortably, share good times and discussions, it's gone. >> bobby has closed the door on july bows after -- jumbos, living behind the goodwill and the sweet aftertaste of the shrimp that everywhere loved.
at age 69, bobby sold to a developer. >> i'm sad. i'm ready to move on. it's been difficult the last nine years. >> you are ready to go? >> yes, i'm ready to go. here is one from 1985. 30th anniversary of flann family. >> reporter: over the years the walls became covered with accolades, prom lambations from the city and country, a james beard award, honouring the diner, and this entry in the congressional record, recognising jumbos for its contribution to civil rights....
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bobbie's got gifts for your bff. all about klg.'s been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ everybody here got the lunchtime blues ♪ ♪ they need to be inspired something better than the rest. ♪ new lipton peach iced tea ♪ with that ham and cheese ♪ ♪ it tastes so sunshine-y [ carl ] ♪ drink it down and you'll believe ♪ ♪ the taste of peachiosity >>> time now for "bobbie's buzz." >> we have a couple of gifts you can give your girlfriend. everyone is klg inspired. >> our good bobbie. >> you are very loyal to the colors you like whether it is your lips or your nails. this one duo balm will help your lip color be lighter or darker. t
bobbie's got gifts for your bff. all about klg.'s been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance....
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bobby flay, is here -- >> thanks. >> you know -- what about bobby fillet. >> f-i-l-e-t?ounds good to me. >> have you never thought of that? >> well -- i have, actually. >> i knew it! i knew it! see. you're a little late to the game but we can still change his name. >> all right. >> thank you, bobby filet, thank you. >> medium rare. >> medium rare. >> yeah. >> bobby i want to tell you, i want to tell you congratulations on the new restaurant, buddy. >> oh, thank you so much. i hope you come and visit us soon and congratulations on your new show. >> did we say when it's on? we talk about restaurant start-up. >> yeah. >> okay. >> never mind. >> can't do it too many times. the fastest growing network in prime-time. >> that's right. >> we are. >> i've heard that once or twice. >> there it is. >> up next -- up next how far should social media companies go to protect your privacy? investigators turning to facebook and others for information. now companies are fighting back. the ceo of reputation.com joins us after the break. and check out the "squawk box" market indicator. you'
bobby flay, is here -- >> thanks. >> you know -- what about bobby fillet. >> f-i-l-e-t?ounds good to me. >> have you never thought of that? >> well -- i have, actually. >> i knew it! i knew it! see. you're a little late to the game but we can still change his name. >> all right. >> thank you, bobby filet, thank you. >> medium rare. >> medium rare. >> yeah. >> bobby i want to tell you, i want to tell you congratulations on...
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i have nominated bobbie wilson who professionally has had many first in her life. she grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and worked with employment law issues in san francisco and became the first african american woman partner at perkins cue the first african american lesbian partners and one of the top lawyers in california which is status only to small subsection of our states attorneys among many other recognitions. i also want to highlight her background. she is selected for years working closely with terry stuart working with the san francisco's office which was a tremendous legal victory for our city. with that, i have no doubt that these are three individuals who will serve these bodies extremely well and with that, colleagues, i ask for your support and hopefully you will be able to move these individuals from this committee today onto the full board with full recommendation to the board next week. >> thank you. supervisor, did you want to speak before they come up? >>supervisor scott weiner: thank you very much. i'm very supportive
i have nominated bobbie wilson who professionally has had many first in her life. she grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and worked with employment law issues in san francisco and became the first african american woman partner at perkins cue the first african american lesbian partners and one of the top lawyers in california which is status only to small subsection of our states attorneys among many other recognitions. i also want to highlight her background. she is...
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bobby peck went on to play football in college. in the first was at junior college in california, the starting quarterback he beat out bobby peck. bobby played one year because he was beaten out by wood who is in is the football hall of fame. he went to start at usc. bobby went to dixie college. he was all-star. he still holds records at the university. [laughter] >> we were scared to death [indiscernible] [laughter] >> i hesitated saying that this. we lost a lot of the games but we always won the fight after the games. [laughter] i can tell you some stories. we will do it sometime. >> my question is, why haven't you concentrated on bringing chinese tourists to nevada? at least 100 million chinese want to come. every 33 tourists in this country creates one job. it does not cost anything. >> here is what we have done. i had to file a procedural -- seven times. six times i lost. that was another travel promotion act. virtually every country advertises what a great place it is to visit. we see countries like the bahamas, little countr
bobby peck went on to play football in college. in the first was at junior college in california, the starting quarterback he beat out bobby peck. bobby played one year because he was beaten out by wood who is in is the football hall of fame. he went to start at usc. bobby went to dixie college. he was all-star. he still holds records at the university. [laughter] >> we were scared to death [indiscernible] [laughter] >> i hesitated saying that this. we lost a lot of the games but we...
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blacks. >> 100%. >> bobby said he never saw crusader. >> integration was something that had to be done it was time for it, the right thing to do. segregation i did not like. that back room i did not like. the idea that the black customer coming in the back room. i hated it. >> he may not have demonstrated downtown, but he did something significantly. he took a chance with his business, his employment by opening it up to all races and workforce. for me, he put more in the line than your average civil rights crusader did. colour. >> soon july bows was the place in miami, where blacks and whites felt comfortable. ordinary customers might bump into the major and the police chief. everywhere loved the shrimp. >> coming from a gospel. seeing it at 1 o'clock or 2 o'clock in the morning, seeing it, can't wait to eat the nice pretty chicken wings. >> jerome star lipping, a miami minister has been coming to july bows for 30 years. >> once we came to july bows, it was a good -- jumbos, it was a good day. they knew we were good workers and people. much of miami erupted in violence after four white
blacks. >> 100%. >> bobby said he never saw crusader. >> integration was something that had to be done it was time for it, the right thing to do. segregation i did not like. that back room i did not like. the idea that the black customer coming in the back room. i hated it. >> he may not have demonstrated downtown, but he did something significantly. he took a chance with his business, his employment by opening it up to all races and workforce. for me, he put more in the...
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first to you, bobby. bobby, you have been to this campus. what can you tell us about it?t's been some years, but i have been to that campus. it's quite a substantial campus. the name is a little misleading. it's islamic university, but it's not simply islamic studies, though it has a faculty for that as well there is also engineering science, the arts. it was hit in 2008, i believe, by multiple israeli rockets. at the time israel said that hamas was using some of those science laboratories to develop hamas's missiles, particularly the qassam rockets. hamas does have connects to the university. hamas has connections to almost everything in gaza. the founder of hamas was instrumental, i believe in starting up that university in the late 1970s. but it's a very large campus, over 20,000 students. it takes up a very large portion of central gaza. >> i just had the israeli ambassador on, lanny davis. i asked him what is israel going to do next? does this mean the ramping up of the military actions. he said you don't have to ask. you're seeing it in action. now would you conside
first to you, bobby. bobby, you have been to this campus. what can you tell us about it?t's been some years, but i have been to that campus. it's quite a substantial campus. the name is a little misleading. it's islamic university, but it's not simply islamic studies, though it has a faculty for that as well there is also engineering science, the arts. it was hit in 2008, i believe, by multiple israeli rockets. at the time israel said that hamas was using some of those science laboratories to...
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i wish you could smell bobbie.so good. >> bye, ladies. >>> we're back with more of "today" and more expert advice. if your neighbors are driving you nuts or doing something that is gnawing on your nerves, we have help for you. >> how do you keep the peace on your block? thomas p. harley is the founder of whatmattersmost.com and is here to answer your questions and they came flying in. >> yes, they did. tell us about them. >> the first is amanda. she says she loves her home and having friends over, but, can't stand the view from the back deck. the neighbors keep anything and everything in their backyard. they only mow small patches of grass and their yard looks like a landfill. it's an eyesore and embarrassing. she's wondering if she should complain or put up a fence? >> fences can add up. but good fences do make good neighbors. i say talk to them. maybe they haven't had the conversation. a lot of people suffer these things and never deal with the neighbor. >> sounds like they're very different kinds of people. i co
i wish you could smell bobbie.so good. >> bye, ladies. >>> we're back with more of "today" and more expert advice. if your neighbors are driving you nuts or doing something that is gnawing on your nerves, we have help for you. >> how do you keep the peace on your block? thomas p. harley is the founder of whatmattersmost.com and is here to answer your questions and they came flying in. >> yes, they did. tell us about them. >> the first is amanda. she...
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who better to tell us than bobby thomas. >> who doesn't want free stuff.love is that you're going to do something good to get it. all these brands if you bring back containers they will give you a free item. at mack if you bring back six of their primary packaging, you get a free lipstick. and at lush if you bring back this you get a free facemask. this is breaking news, brand spanking new technology. this is called the makeup genius app. it is. you can look into the camera of your ipad or your iphone and you can literally try looks on, complete face looks have been made and you can scan over 300 items from the drugstore. while they play this is basically the idea -- so the people at home who are looking at this. go the drugstore and try before you buy. the drugstore doesn't let you bring back open products. try on the color or stare at yourself all day long. can i just say no one on earth is going to get any work done ever. >> it's fun. >> this is amazing. avon, i love you guys. this is a three in one brush. see the hollow handle. comes with the hair elas
who better to tell us than bobby thomas. >> who doesn't want free stuff.love is that you're going to do something good to get it. all these brands if you bring back containers they will give you a free item. at mack if you bring back six of their primary packaging, you get a free lipstick. and at lush if you bring back this you get a free facemask. this is breaking news, brand spanking new technology. this is called the makeup genius app. it is. you can look into the camera of your ipad...
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i started out as a baby lawyer with both bobby and terry and i agree that with cohen we're lucky she will serve and thank you for putting her name forward and happy to support any former colleague thank you. >> and constituent. >> and thank you supervisor cohen for that reference for hitting the jack pot. colleagues, can we take that without objection same house, same call? this is approved. >> item 61 and 62 were considered by the land use committee at the regular hearing on monday july 28th and forwarded to the board. item 61 is amended with an ordinance to amend the plodding for the requirements for mechanic amusement devices and remove obsolete provisions and supervisor breed thank you. this item can about because are a of a great business that's been an excellent member but found itself in violation of the arcade violation. in 1982 pinball and arcade were popular they are or folks were concerned of the corruption of our youth so the board of supervisors passed extensive regulations where and when and how our arcade games can be placed in san francisco there are arbitrary try dec
i started out as a baby lawyer with both bobby and terry and i agree that with cohen we're lucky she will serve and thank you for putting her name forward and happy to support any former colleague thank you. >> and constituent. >> and thank you supervisor cohen for that reference for hitting the jack pot. colleagues, can we take that without objection same house, same call? this is approved. >> item 61 and 62 were considered by the land use committee at the regular hearing on...
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the president of the board of supervisors', supervisor david chiu, nomination of bobbie wilson to the board of appeals, term ending july 1, 2018. clerk of the boardd charter, section 4.106, provides that this nomination is subject to approval by the board of supervisors and shall be the subject of a public hearing and vote within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the clerk of the board. if the board fails to act on the nomination within 60 days of the date the nomination is transmitted to the clerk then the nominee shall be deemed approved. transmittal date: july 18, 20144sf 31234 >>supervisor katy tang: thank you at this time i would like to give our board president an opportunity to speak on these items. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you madam chair and colleagues. i would like to thank you for attending this particular hearing. i would like to say a few words at the outset in support of the nominations that i have made today. first up is kathrin moore who i think all of you know. i have decided to nominate her to rea point her back to the planning commission f
the president of the board of supervisors', supervisor david chiu, nomination of bobbie wilson to the board of appeals, term ending july 1, 2018. clerk of the boardd charter, section 4.106, provides that this nomination is subject to approval by the board of supervisors and shall be the subject of a public hearing and vote within 60 days from the date the nomination is transmitted to the clerk of the board. if the board fails to act on the nomination within 60 days of the date the nomination is...
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of native americans different today and the role of comedy in social trains, here are the 1491 and bobbye dakota tribe and he is also a writer and we have a graphic artist and from the stage tribes and last but not least dallas gold tooth of the gold tribes, almost the entire gang is here and thanks for doing "the stream." ryan you first and you are mainstream and influential and your videos viral, how are you using comedy to talk about important issues effecting sovereignty? >> we want to use it to get you goal. >> it may happen and i can take off my shirt and dance around but you are much sexier. >> bobby is there and will get the buck just like that. >> no, but i will do it maybe. depending on how good you guys are on the segment, i may end the segment with that without my shirt. in all seriousness you guys have reached some real national platform, ryan in particular, you were actually giving testimony to the senate community on affairs and to use your video in particular talk about how we are kind of not really giving proper respect to the native american communities and talk to us,
of native americans different today and the role of comedy in social trains, here are the 1491 and bobbye dakota tribe and he is also a writer and we have a graphic artist and from the stage tribes and last but not least dallas gold tooth of the gold tribes, almost the entire gang is here and thanks for doing "the stream." ryan you first and you are mainstream and influential and your videos viral, how are you using comedy to talk about important issues effecting sovereignty? >>...