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carmichael elementary, families and seniors in our neighborhood. this park is at the heart of the soma youth and family special use district, a plan that our residents advocated for to ensure families would be essential consideration for a portion of soma as we develop the entire neighborhood. in at this part was selected due to the school, vmd park, genie friend rec center, multiple affordable family housing developments and the concentration of youth programs ranging from united players to west bay filipino centre. soma has historically had fewer parks because it was originally more industrial and commercial. and s.f. needs to build in order to meet this demand. as san francisco dr san francisco continues to grow, has a potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by offering housing close to jobs. >> hello. my name is ed and i am in support of this project. i'm not really sure what the gentleman just said before, with the park is not going away with the completion of the project, and if the planning commission decided to disapprove this project,
carmichael elementary, families and seniors in our neighborhood. this park is at the heart of the soma youth and family special use district, a plan that our residents advocated for to ensure families would be essential consideration for a portion of soma as we develop the entire neighborhood. in at this part was selected due to the school, vmd park, genie friend rec center, multiple affordable family housing developments and the concentration of youth programs ranging from united players to...
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so carmichael does that not have access. and where the shadow falls, even though it is later during the summer, it is actually precisely when the teenagers use that basketball court. so in the summertime, when you are out of school, they are playing basketball, that's when the shadow is most impactful. so i do wish that there had been more consensus with the community. i don't think that this is something that i can currently support. i hope that -- if we do have more time, i would encourage that there be more communication with the neighbourhood. we do not see the community united in the position. i do not support the project until that is worked out. >> commissioner johnson? >> i am thanking the community members that came out to share your perspective on this. i know that this is personal. it is a personal and important issue because the park is a cultural jewel. and it is a park that has been fought for by a community that has to fight for all of the assets. i am really sensitive to the experience of the community and th
so carmichael does that not have access. and where the shadow falls, even though it is later during the summer, it is actually precisely when the teenagers use that basketball court. so in the summertime, when you are out of school, they are playing basketball, that's when the shadow is most impactful. so i do wish that there had been more consensus with the community. i don't think that this is something that i can currently support. i hope that -- if we do have more time, i would encourage...
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it was a speech by stuckey carmichael. he made his name organizing black voters in the mississippi delta to take back their counties, to vote in their own sheriffs and their own school board members. and he was on face the nation talking about the issue of school choice. and he said that integration is a subterfuge for white supremacy. what he meant is we have a system that equates consistency with white. we consider is an accomplishment when -- it an accomplishment when black kids get into while schools. when we look at the current system, the line to get out of a particular neighborhood, it follows that certain pattern. that's why i wanted to bring it back to the carver school, that it's possible to build incredible schools when you have incredible educators, so we don't have to he -- necessarily equate race with quality. i want our neighborhoods to have confidence in our schools. and a school assignment system on its own accomplishes that. i don't think a board on its own accomplishes that. thurgood marshall had 1100 st
it was a speech by stuckey carmichael. he made his name organizing black voters in the mississippi delta to take back their counties, to vote in their own sheriffs and their own school board members. and he was on face the nation talking about the issue of school choice. and he said that integration is a subterfuge for white supremacy. what he meant is we have a system that equates consistency with white. we consider is an accomplishment when -- it an accomplishment when black kids get into...
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carmichael, are you as committed to the nonviolent approach as dr. king is? a way of life. i never have. >> reporter: newly annointed sncc chairman stokely carmichael spoke for a younger generation when he issued a battle cry. >> don't be afraid. don't be ashamed. we want black power! we want black power! >> black power! >> it was here in mississippi this summer that carmichael with his cry for black power first became a national figure and to many a frightening one. >> we want black power. >> it's two words that come to capture a whole host of white anxieties about race and about african-american civil rights activism. >> what do you want? black power. what do you want? black power. >> it has taken off like a lightning bolt in the media. it sounds kind of aggressive. it sounds on the verge of military revolt. i mean, everybody was full of black power. it drew all the news coverage. >> in baltimore, the concept of black power. >> the issue of black power here in grenada, mississippi -- >> here in watts, black power -- >> black power. >> black power. >> black
carmichael, are you as committed to the nonviolent approach as dr. king is? a way of life. i never have. >> reporter: newly annointed sncc chairman stokely carmichael spoke for a younger generation when he issued a battle cry. >> don't be afraid. don't be ashamed. we want black power! we want black power! >> black power! >> it was here in mississippi this summer that carmichael with his cry for black power first became a national figure and to many a frightening one....
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woodland, oakley, vacaville, fairfield, roseville, granite bay, sacramento, citrus heights, fair oaks, carmichael auburn, rocklin, live oak, napa, sonoma and stockton.corona was a regular at the davis dutch bros location."we are extremely honored to be able to support the natalie corona memorial fund," owner sean provost said in a statement. "officer corona was a regular at our stand, and she left a mark on our crew and the davis community. she will be greatly missed."dutch bros coffee is the country's largest privately held drive-thru coffee company, with more than 320 locations and 10,000 employees in seven states. the company is headquartered in grants pass, oregon, where it was founded in 1992. ( james ) in the east bay... a 15-year-old student has been suspended after a b-b gun was reportedly found in his backpack. a school resource officer at hercules high school ... responded to a report of a disruptive student in a classroom on tuesday afternoon. the student was sent home but police say, he left his bag behind. the b-b gun was found inside the bag. the teen was suspended, and according to
woodland, oakley, vacaville, fairfield, roseville, granite bay, sacramento, citrus heights, fair oaks, carmichael auburn, rocklin, live oak, napa, sonoma and stockton.corona was a regular at the davis dutch bros location."we are extremely honored to be able to support the natalie corona memorial fund," owner sean provost said in a statement. "officer corona was a regular at our stand, and she left a mark on our crew and the davis community. she will be greatly missed."dutch...
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activities at the park and daily use by summer residents, families and workers in incidents of the carmichael. think about the shadows during standard times, especially after 4:30 pm when there are more shadows. the presentation earlier only noted for daylight savings time but what about for standard time when children need to use the park after 4:30 pm? and this impact should not be taken lightly -- taken lightly by you. the beauty and loot usefulness of this will be degraded and this shadow will have a consequential impact on the use for visitors and users of the park. please oppose the project. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning, commissioners. my name is carla and i'm the executive director of west bay filipino multiservice centre. we have been serving the community for 50 years. we have a 100 year history of filipinos in the south of market i'm here only to echo the opposition for this project and the impact it has on our park. we have one park that we utilize as our supervisor mentioned, we don't have many parks in district six. this is the only park that
activities at the park and daily use by summer residents, families and workers in incidents of the carmichael. think about the shadows during standard times, especially after 4:30 pm when there are more shadows. the presentation earlier only noted for daylight savings time but what about for standard time when children need to use the park after 4:30 pm? and this impact should not be taken lightly -- taken lightly by you. the beauty and loot usefulness of this will be degraded and this shadow...
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mayor newsom stopped at our first assembly we gave at betsy carmichael elementary. he was sitting in the back and came up at the end. in his answers, he was repeating some of the things he'd learned
mayor newsom stopped at our first assembly we gave at betsy carmichael elementary. he was sitting in the back and came up at the end. in his answers, he was repeating some of the things he'd learned
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mayor newsom stopped at our first assembly we gave at betsy carmichael elementary. he was sitting in the back and came up at the end. in his answers, he was repeating some of the things he'd learned in the assembly, but i w which i was glad to see. certainly a great moment there. and also, mayor newsom was a fan of our composting efforts in school. when we had our 100th food to flowers school, he showed up. that was at leonard flynn elementary, and he was helping the students talk about what goes wh i
mayor newsom stopped at our first assembly we gave at betsy carmichael elementary. he was sitting in the back and came up at the end. in his answers, he was repeating some of the things he'd learned in the assembly, but i w which i was glad to see. certainly a great moment there. and also, mayor newsom was a fan of our composting efforts in school. when we had our 100th food to flowers school, he showed up. that was at leonard flynn elementary, and he was helping the students talk about what...
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mayor newsom stopped at our first assembly we gave at betsy carmichael elementary. he was sitting in the back and came up at the end. in his answers, he was repeating some of the things he'd learned in the assembly, but i w which i was glad to see. certainly a great moment there. and also, mayor newsom was a fan of our composting efforts in school. when we had our 100th food to flowers school, he showed up. that was at leonard flynn elementary, and he was helping the students talk about what goes where in which bin. the late mayor lee loved working with children, and in 2015, for the mayor's birthday, that was debbie's first birthday, he requested the kids get involved. so we all sat around the table, wondering how we were going to get the kids involved. so we decided to hold a tree planting, and let the kids show up for the tree planting. and it was a great time, and the mayor had a good time. the next year, we did sort of that reprize theme. we had an earth day breakfast at city hall. and we put the kids in the 05100 t-shirts, and we taught them a song. and they s
mayor newsom stopped at our first assembly we gave at betsy carmichael elementary. he was sitting in the back and came up at the end. in his answers, he was repeating some of the things he'd learned in the assembly, but i w which i was glad to see. certainly a great moment there. and also, mayor newsom was a fan of our composting efforts in school. when we had our 100th food to flowers school, he showed up. that was at leonard flynn elementary, and he was helping the students talk about what...
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carmichael's newest store, showcasing slashed prices that do fall ever single day, starting at just 6 bucks on tuesday. >> we have these toys right over here that we check on amazon, and they're going for $60 apiece, and $6 on tuesday. >> reporter: and dropping to $4 on wednesday, $2 on thursday, and so on until the items start to run out. >> but even at the end of the week, there are still some pretty great deals you can find, like this incaptain jack sweatshirt. here it's just $1. same with this gingerbread barn kit. everything a dollar today. anything that's not sold today will be 25-cent tomorrow. >> people just love great deals, and i fool like that's what we offer here. >> reporter: the business owners run and online auction, already contracting with various retail stores. this is a faster way to get the items off the shelves. from high-end cosmetics and home decor to sought-after toys, brand-name clothes, and electronics. >> people were leaving with stacks of video games at $6 apiece. >> reporter: tens of thousands of items sold just four days in. >> first day i came here, i'd
carmichael's newest store, showcasing slashed prices that do fall ever single day, starting at just 6 bucks on tuesday. >> we have these toys right over here that we check on amazon, and they're going for $60 apiece, and $6 on tuesday. >> reporter: and dropping to $4 on wednesday, $2 on thursday, and so on until the items start to run out. >> but even at the end of the week, there are still some pretty great deals you can find, like this incaptain jack sweatshirt. here it's...
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he was a senior at carmichael high school in belmont where he was on diversity football team. investigators say they believe he was specifically targeted. >> this does not appear to be a random incident. that the victim and any potential suspects are known or associated to each other and the school is no involvement with this whatsoever. select the shooting happened hours before the elementary school students returned from their winter break. police searched the campus and decided it was a classes resume as scheduled. >>> down to the east bay were the oakland school district working to close a huge budget shortfall is the student population continues to drop. the district looking at possibly closing as many as 24 schools in the next five years. this according to the east bay times. it is almost one third of all of the current school district officials say there are currently 37,000 students in all usd. they say the only part of oakland that may not see cuts would be the clairemont and rockridge neighborhoods. >>> in nurses october cisco general hospital accusing the him after
he was a senior at carmichael high school in belmont where he was on diversity football team. investigators say they believe he was specifically targeted. >> this does not appear to be a random incident. that the victim and any potential suspects are known or associated to each other and the school is no involvement with this whatsoever. select the shooting happened hours before the elementary school students returned from their winter break. police searched the campus and decided it was...
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crisis on the border is and he even met with president trump just last week about it, and erwin carmichael is the former sheriff of a county in north carolina peered he was defeated after he supported a program that allowed he is a police department with i.c.e. and the detainers on illegal immigrants. and last year, his son was shot down dead by an illegal alien who made it back into the country despite being previously deported. thank you all for being here. brandon, you would think that if democrats felt that they had, i don't know, the upper hand in this debate, they wouldn't be afraid, right? to step in and say, i don't know, let's sit down and have a conversation. they don't want to discuss the specifics of so many families across the country that have been devastated by illegal immigration's. they hide behind the cliches of all, we are a country of immigrants. that is about it for them. >> again, what they are not doing is not proposing a plan. what president trump has done is clearly lay out a plan that is going to give us border security. if we go back and look at what president tr
crisis on the border is and he even met with president trump just last week about it, and erwin carmichael is the former sheriff of a county in north carolina peered he was defeated after he supported a program that allowed he is a police department with i.c.e. and the detainers on illegal immigrants. and last year, his son was shot down dead by an illegal alien who made it back into the country despite being previously deported. thank you all for being here. brandon, you would think that if...
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and so when we arrived in 57, 60 and we see the emergence of black power, stokely carmichael and the others are saying look, is not simply about asking what people are asking politicians to give us something. we need to figure out, how been, do you amass the power to make certain demands? with this very brief indirect production is not urgent to see the emergence of trent black lives matter . black lives matter is more to do with what you do with a tortured blackbody? what you do with the lingering question of how not to be a problem the never gets addressed? you can pass voting right ask, you can pass housing ask, but when people see you as a problem, we will find different ways to segregate ourselves and figure out what do we do with this problem? and so, black lives matter emerges in part clearly because of you know, killings by officers against black men and latino men and women, but i also want to think if you look at the creed of black lives matter , it's about how do you find human dignity? how do you sort of deal with the souls of people were black? and i want to end by sayin
and so when we arrived in 57, 60 and we see the emergence of black power, stokely carmichael and the others are saying look, is not simply about asking what people are asking politicians to give us something. we need to figure out, how been, do you amass the power to make certain demands? with this very brief indirect production is not urgent to see the emergence of trent black lives matter . black lives matter is more to do with what you do with a tortured blackbody? what you do with the...
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when we arrived at 17 sees it and see the emergence of black power, sylvia carmichael and others are saying look, it's not simply the asking white people or asking politicians to give us something. we need to forget how do you amass the power to make certain demands? and so with this sort of very, very brief introduction, i think it's not unusual to see the emergence of black lives matter. because black lives matter may respect is about this idea of what to do with the portrait blackbody? what do you do, how do you deal with the language question of how does it be a problem that never gets addressed you can pass the voting rights act, fair housing act, but when people see you as a problem, we will find different ways to recycle get ourselves and figure what do we do with this problem. so black lives matter emerges in part because the result of killings by officers against black man and latino men and women. but i also want to think if you look at the creed of likewise matter, it's about how defined human dignity, how do you deal with the souls of black people? i just want to and by s
when we arrived at 17 sees it and see the emergence of black power, sylvia carmichael and others are saying look, it's not simply the asking white people or asking politicians to give us something. we need to forget how do you amass the power to make certain demands? and so with this sort of very, very brief introduction, i think it's not unusual to see the emergence of black lives matter. because black lives matter may respect is about this idea of what to do with the portrait blackbody? what...