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number of items, the first is in mamoriam for frank malia who was born in malta where he married lucy borg and began their family with the birth of their daughter, carmen. he brought the family to san francisco. he was a happy, positive, cheerful person. those who got to know frank knew he was -- they always had a friend in him, someone they can count on. his word was truly his bond. frank had five children who grew up in and around san francisco and his sons, ron and al, had been operating successful businesses here in the city and county of san francisco. frank worked on the docks of san francisco for more than 30 years as a longshoreman where he worked s t
number of items, the first is in mamoriam for frank malia who was born in malta where he married lucy borg and began their family with the birth of their daughter, carmen. he brought the family to san francisco. he was a happy, positive, cheerful person. those who got to know frank knew he was -- they always had a friend in him, someone they can count on. his word was truly his bond. frank had five children who grew up in and around san francisco and his sons, ron and al, had been operating...
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number of items, the first is in mamoriam for frank malia who was born in malta where he married lucy borg and began their family with the birth of their daughter, carmen. he brought the family to san francisco. he was a happy, positive, cheerful person. those who got to know frank knew he was -- they always had a friend in him, someone they can count on. his word was truly his bond. frank had five children who grew up in and around san francisco and his sons, ron and al, had been operating successful businesses here in the city and county of san francisco. frank worked on the docks of san francisco for more than 30 years as a longshoreman where he worked six to seven days a week. he passed away this past december and i happve an introduction for the imperative agenda. this is a resolution for this week doobie the -- awareness week which declares this week as financial aid awareness week. -- this is a resolution for this week to be the financial aid awareness week. i would like to think supervisor's kim and supervisor avalos for being there. but the thing about college had is that many peo
number of items, the first is in mamoriam for frank malia who was born in malta where he married lucy borg and began their family with the birth of their daughter, carmen. he brought the family to san francisco. he was a happy, positive, cheerful person. those who got to know frank knew he was -- they always had a friend in him, someone they can count on. his word was truly his bond. frank had five children who grew up in and around san francisco and his sons, ron and al, had been operating...
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but a lovely melody and there's beautiful poetics written by thomas borge, who's the-- i think then became the minister of the interior. but it's something like, "possessed by the gods of fury "and the devils of kindness, "my heart goes out of this jail cell "to the something and the thirsty for light, "i name you, my brothers, in my hours of isolation. "you come breaking down the walls of the night, giving something--bringing light into the darkness." and it's just beautiful stuff. and that's the english, you know. the spanish is even more beautiful, if you know spanish. you're a man who travels across countries, seeking-- just looking for trouble. causing trouble and looking for inspiration. but where does your inspiration come today? no idea. you don't know why you make-- you don't know why you make music. yet it's a lifetime-- it's very easy to learn how to make music, you know. you can get a chord book and "da da da da da da," kind of thing. but as to the why you make music, it's--it's--you don't really know, i don't think. it's so undefined, in a certain sense. nobody knows why music
but a lovely melody and there's beautiful poetics written by thomas borge, who's the-- i think then became the minister of the interior. but it's something like, "possessed by the gods of fury "and the devils of kindness, "my heart goes out of this jail cell "to the something and the thirsty for light, "i name you, my brothers, in my hours of isolation. "you come breaking down the walls of the night, giving something--bringing light into the darkness." and...
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planned parenthood is already prevented by using tax money to perform borgs abortion services. it was reported she had the procedure when sas wthatas th was incorrect. she did not say when it happened. >> we'll be right back. >>> the surviving a stab to the head is remarkable, but surviving with the weapon stuck for years? a 30-year-old patient has sought treatment for headaches when surgeons asked how he might have gotten it, he said he was mugged four years ago. doctors successly removed the four-inch blade. >> when he says, i have sharp pains, he means it.
planned parenthood is already prevented by using tax money to perform borgs abortion services. it was reported she had the procedure when sas wthatas th was incorrect. she did not say when it happened. >> we'll be right back. >>> the surviving a stab to the head is remarkable, but surviving with the weapon stuck for years? a 30-year-old patient has sought treatment for headaches when surgeons asked how he might have gotten it, he said he was mugged four years ago. doctors...
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borg my dad was born in khaki so mean karelia there's of course an emotional attachment to historical and cultural attachment but in terms of politics no so my basic philosophy is very simple let's try to bring down the border barriers as much as possible and then let's do exchange through that way but they are not a stumbling block in our relations so so we we don't have any grounds to saying that there are like timebombs in the history in russia finnish relations now ok now next question i think finish finish or finish ok go ahead sorry i was going to say that the finnish russian relations have always been very pragmatic and in that sense i don't see these issues as a time bomb at all so i'm not worried ok now let's talk about the the the arctic does finland consider joining business projects in the russian arctic which are very important today according to what the the russian leadership says. yeah definitely i mean it's an untapped resource the arctic it's very important from a climate change an environmental perspective it's very important from an energy perspective and therefore
borg my dad was born in khaki so mean karelia there's of course an emotional attachment to historical and cultural attachment but in terms of politics no so my basic philosophy is very simple let's try to bring down the border barriers as much as possible and then let's do exchange through that way but they are not a stumbling block in our relations so so we we don't have any grounds to saying that there are like timebombs in the history in russia finnish relations now ok now next question i...
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every week a smorg borg. >> every week it doesn't matter who we are.-in-law. i learned how to do stir fry and how to cook chicken and fish the chinese way, which is very different than what i'm used to doing. >> reporter: their weekly dinner celebrates who they all are. chinese dumplings, filipino rice sushi, and who could forget the sweet, hawaiian bread. >> where is mom? >> mom is sinking fast. she's in the bathtub. get it? >> hi. >> yeah. that's julia. >> reporter: our real modern family is technically modern too. technology brings long-distance hugs and kisses and even dinner. on sunday, valerie's sister and niece were also at the table, skyped in from north carolina. >> some collard greens. >> reporter: in our search across america for real modern families, there were hundreds of families that celebrated diversity. families of many nationalities, ethnicity and color. telling us about the new, modern, american family. one, big, beautiful mosaic. >> inter marrying, 30 years ago, was unheard of. and my family has fallen in love with the person. not b
every week a smorg borg. >> every week it doesn't matter who we are.-in-law. i learned how to do stir fry and how to cook chicken and fish the chinese way, which is very different than what i'm used to doing. >> reporter: their weekly dinner celebrates who they all are. chinese dumplings, filipino rice sushi, and who could forget the sweet, hawaiian bread. >> where is mom? >> mom is sinking fast. she's in the bathtub. get it? >> hi. >> yeah. that's julia....