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worker, carpenter pants.d things so you can hold a hammer in your paints. [ laughter ] >> steve: like painter pants but more -- >> jimmy: i never carry a hammer around with me. that would just be weird. unless i was a carpenter or someone who worked on things. i've never touched a hammer as long as i live. but anyways -- >> steve: 'cause you can't touch that. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. ♪ but i saw ana gasteyer was walking down the hall, and i'm freaking out i'm like, my gosh, ana gasteyer,i totally -- i love her, she's awesome. and she came up she's like, "hey, i'm ana. you're one of the new guys, it's going to be fun." oh my god, i was so nervous. she took me out to dinner, it was really nice. made me feel comfortable. i was like, oh my god this is crazy. i'm part of the cast now. i'll never forget it. and then she told me one thing i'll never forget. she told me to get a wooden salad bowl. [ laughter ] she says, 'you should get a wooden salad bowl." i go, "why?" she says, "you make oil
worker, carpenter pants.d things so you can hold a hammer in your paints. [ laughter ] >> steve: like painter pants but more -- >> jimmy: i never carry a hammer around with me. that would just be weird. unless i was a carpenter or someone who worked on things. i've never touched a hammer as long as i live. but anyways -- >> steve: 'cause you can't touch that. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. ♪ but i saw ana gasteyer was walking down the hall, and i'm...
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another carpenter only did roof rafters. we began delivering 150 houses every 5 days.roximately 18 before noontime and another 18 or 17 after noon. as with the model t, assembly-line methods could mean assembly-line sameness. in a nation dedicated to individualism, would mass-production houses have mass appeal? houses were built. ads were placed. the case went to jury. the verdict was not slow in coming in. they needed a place to live. they were coming from all over the country. long islanders were in a minority because they couldn't get there fast enough. newman baum's home movies captured the time for people like the baums, worthings, and widlitzes. new families in a new community. [william levitt] regardless of what the place looked like, it filled a need for these young people that needed housing. for those people who moved to levittown and to levittown-type developments, it paid off financially. the psychological payoff was perhaps more important. it gave these families a stake in their community. it gave them an anchor in kind of a rootless world, their own littl
another carpenter only did roof rafters. we began delivering 150 houses every 5 days.roximately 18 before noontime and another 18 or 17 after noon. as with the model t, assembly-line methods could mean assembly-line sameness. in a nation dedicated to individualism, would mass-production houses have mass appeal? houses were built. ads were placed. the case went to jury. the verdict was not slow in coming in. they needed a place to live. they were coming from all over the country. long islanders...
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i will tell you, manny flores e-mail me three times to make sure i said carpenters, i'm glad to do thatbecause if there is any reflection of competence in the city whether it's electrical union that is doing something on van ness with their money or carpenters laying dower their invaluable protection, you have to know they have a high level of confidence for this city. that's the level of confidence that we've always wanted to build in this city and that's why i'm working hard with the supervisors to build investor confidence in this city, not just for this project but for the quality of life in this city. we have to have that level of confidence, that level of confidence for contractors to be here for them putting their money in the resources, the hiring goals and training for all the future and present construction workers, men and women and people from all different backgrounds investing in their time that they want to build and be a positive force here. this particular project has so much meaning, mr. gallup to all of us. it's not just a reflection of a great family which i'm very g
i will tell you, manny flores e-mail me three times to make sure i said carpenters, i'm glad to do thatbecause if there is any reflection of competence in the city whether it's electrical union that is doing something on van ness with their money or carpenters laying dower their invaluable protection, you have to know they have a high level of confidence for this city. that's the level of confidence that we've always wanted to build in this city and that's why i'm working hard with the...
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for people like senate bill is and others and democratic ticket absolutely i grew up daughter of a carpenter grew up without running water electricity and told in fifth grade my mother is a nurse i'm from working class america i understand what it's like to struggle and there are so many americans across this country who are barely making it who are working full time or working two or three jobs to make ends meet so the president's message his willingness to raise the minimum wage i think was an inspiration to all of us who are standing up for working americans across this country i think that's how we win that's how we win the tough races in the senate this year he's he's having to do this though i mean he's basically saying by executive order i'm going to require that you know federal new federal contre this is going to affect a few hundred thousand people is not like the enormous stimulus that if the entire nation were to see the minimum wage increase you know when we look back at minimum wage increases all back to one hundred thirty five every single time there's a minimum wage increase
for people like senate bill is and others and democratic ticket absolutely i grew up daughter of a carpenter grew up without running water electricity and told in fifth grade my mother is a nurse i'm from working class america i understand what it's like to struggle and there are so many americans across this country who are barely making it who are working full time or working two or three jobs to make ends meet so the president's message his willingness to raise the minimum wage i think was...
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this is carpenter's beach.this has a lot of these small houses that families have held on for generations. and after sandy, with the sea level rise and the storm together knocked them into the water this way. this individual right here is lincoln chafee. that's governor cheavment he --r chafee. one of the staunchest environmentalists in this boyd. if you go back further, father john served as the chairman of the environment and public works committee. one of your predecessors. and he helped lead the passage of the clean air act and the clean water, a republican, and he was proud of it. he didn't hide from it. it wasn't something that the republican party had to run away from in thois days. -- in those days. try to find that in the modern republican party. it's a embarrassing what's happened to a great political party. mrs. boxer: well, senator whitehouse, you know, you raise the name of john chafee and lincoln chafee. i was friendly with both of those chafees, john being my chairman, a real model for me. i lite
this is carpenter's beach.this has a lot of these small houses that families have held on for generations. and after sandy, with the sea level rise and the storm together knocked them into the water this way. this individual right here is lincoln chafee. that's governor cheavment he --r chafee. one of the staunchest environmentalists in this boyd. if you go back further, father john served as the chairman of the environment and public works committee. one of your predecessors. and he helped...
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will carpenter's testimony on schizophrenia. >> general illnesses like schizophrenia, people can do mostonspicuously crazy. they don't go into mcdonald's and order water melons. hinckley, his was more of a reality distortion, false beliefs and just belief in those and letting those guide his life. >> it came down to our psychiatrist versus his psychiatrist. >> john w. hinckley jr. has been found not guilty by reason of insanity on all 13 counts. >> i was surprised at the verdict. i think almost everyone was surprised by this verdict. >> i would characterize it as astonishment. >> i think the reason it went in that direction is that the prosecution basically denied mental illness. >> this was a case in which there was much evidence in hinckley's own hand, in his writings in his poetry, in his essays to suggest that he was in fact degenerating into a psychotic killer by the time march of 1981 rolled around. >> expecting a guilty verdict, hinckley had prepared a statement. from the start, all i wanted was for someone to love me. on march 30th, 1981, i was asking my family to take me back. a
will carpenter's testimony on schizophrenia. >> general illnesses like schizophrenia, people can do mostonspicuously crazy. they don't go into mcdonald's and order water melons. hinckley, his was more of a reality distortion, false beliefs and just belief in those and letting those guide his life. >> it came down to our psychiatrist versus his psychiatrist. >> john w. hinckley jr. has been found not guilty by reason of insanity on all 13 counts. >> i was surprised at the...
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crews haul that work is being done primarily by people who are represented by the labors and the carpenters and other trades. so i'm sensitive to the fact it may not be enough. but i think we have to be honest and relocate the notation that nobody is doing anything it may feel like that but to general manager mr. kelly's point i've been here 4 years and know how hard the staff work and so long as people say we're not doing enough that should help us to keep working hard. i disagree receptor if you 11 gedz out of 15 people who didn't get a diploma is a very, very good thing thing and have a lot of receptionist. i was happy to get 11 people to get a job and not have to loaf san francisco. that's enough for me. any other commissioner? commissioner caen then we'll go ahead and move on the next item and a commissioner caen >> sorry for the next budget meeting i would like the following addressed: i would like to get a sense of the overall overtime their your projecting for next year and if you can compare w that with loose fiscal year over time i'd like a i'd appreciate it. secondly, we've worke
crews haul that work is being done primarily by people who are represented by the labors and the carpenters and other trades. so i'm sensitive to the fact it may not be enough. but i think we have to be honest and relocate the notation that nobody is doing anything it may feel like that but to general manager mr. kelly's point i've been here 4 years and know how hard the staff work and so long as people say we're not doing enough that should help us to keep working hard. i disagree receptor if...
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. >> they start reading from the book, would you like to be a carpenter, electrician, boyer -- lawyertting, i think that's good. >> his mother got on the phone and arranged for an apprenticeship at reykjavik's only hair salon. history could soon be repeating itself. this time in greenland, where stefan has already met with a prospective apprentice. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european journal." thanks for watching. bye for now. ÷g99Ñwça7guc
. >> they start reading from the book, would you like to be a carpenter, electrician, boyer -- lawyertting, i think that's good. >> his mother got on the phone and arranged for an apprenticeship at reykjavik's only hair salon. history could soon be repeating itself. this time in greenland, where stefan has already met with a prospective apprentice. >> that report wraps up this edition of "european journal." thanks for watching. bye for now. ÷g99Ñwça7guc
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at first garrett worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed with their father after thirty on the left for siberia she also wants to see the man who helped her through the psychological effects of her life with the sari on community we went to a blue cloth to learn more of her inside story about the sect and what motivated her to join the new religion. at first i had no idea it was a sect i went to work and when i finally arrived on the mountain i started to see things more clearly that i began to understand that it was a sect and not just an orthodox community. this is the main church for the community in petra. were invited to attend a wedding performed by one of the brotherhood priests. i don't think these people just get. the clean air and they're here for t
at first garrett worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed with their father after thirty on the left for siberia she also wants to see the man who helped her through...
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at first garrett worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed with their father after thirty on the left for siberia she also wants to see the man who helped her through the psychological effects of her life with the sari on community we went with luke off to learn more of her inside story about the sect and what motivated her to join the new religion. at first i had no idea it was a sect i went to work and when i finally arrived on the mountain i started to see things more clearly but i began to understand that it was a sect and not just an orthodox community. this is the main church for the community and petra powell of. were invited to attend a wedding performed by one of the brotherhood priests. i don't think these people just get to. the cleaners they're here
at first garrett worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed with their father after thirty on the left for siberia she also wants to see the man who helped her through...
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what's good weather for the carpenter isn't necessarily good weather for the roofer. reporting live in san anselmo, don knapp, kpix 5. >> there may be a limit to the benefits of sunny weather for contractors. if more contractors go looking for more work, could mean more competition but a better deal for those looking to build. >>> the "rideshare" company uber says it has deactivated the account of a man now facing charges in the death of a young girl. that driver, 57-year-old syed muzzafar, of union city, is now charged with vehicular manslaughter and gross negligence and failure to yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk. the accident itself has reignited the "rideshare" debate. this afternoon, a passerby offered a brief prayer for 6- year-old sophia liu just a few feet from where she was struck and killed on new year's eve. >> i need a witness, who is a witness? >> reporter: that driver was a service provider for uber until tonight. it's one of the many ridesharing companies that operates in san francisco but are not regulated by the city. >> they are regulated by the c
what's good weather for the carpenter isn't necessarily good weather for the roofer. reporting live in san anselmo, don knapp, kpix 5. >> there may be a limit to the benefits of sunny weather for contractors. if more contractors go looking for more work, could mean more competition but a better deal for those looking to build. >>> the "rideshare" company uber says it has deactivated the account of a man now facing charges in the death of a young girl. that driver,...
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years helping to make this project a reality along with all the members of the labor community, the carpenters, operating engineers and everybody. mike has been a member of the workers union since 1985 and has represented the workers from san mateo and marine and other counties. he has been voted by his peers and elected the treasure since 2005. he's been with us since the beginning. the transit project labor unit has been a model for other projects for success. all 20 units signaturary have signed on and we have been able to work with mike to create a program to mentor our youth both students ranging from 5 through high school and college. teaching them about engineering and architecture and all of the various disciplines that go into a project like this. mike as well as all the unions have been working with us as well with urs bashay and we have been working very hard with veterans to provide opportunities for them. in fact one of our very first contracts that was awarded was to a disabled company. without further a do i would like to have mike come up and speak. thank you. >>> as supervisor
years helping to make this project a reality along with all the members of the labor community, the carpenters, operating engineers and everybody. mike has been a member of the workers union since 1985 and has represented the workers from san mateo and marine and other counties. he has been voted by his peers and elected the treasure since 2005. he's been with us since the beginning. the transit project labor unit has been a model for other projects for success. all 20 units signaturary have...
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. >> reporter: they are reaching out to people like jose, a self-employed carpenter who hasn't had healthnsurance for 15 years. he makes too much to qualify for subsidies, he found out insurance will cost him $800 a month. >> sometimes i can afford it. but what happen when i don't have something to do, you know, if i'm working for myself. >> reporter: his is a story repeated across the country, the president's health care plan is not going as planned, but in his final press conference for the year, president obama tried to point out the positive. >> i now have couple million people, maybe more who are going to have health care on january 1st, and that is a big deal. >> reporter: but that's far from where the administration said it should be by now. >> i think success looks like at least 7 million people having signed up by the end of march 2014. >> reporter: health economists say the low number could be a big problem. who is signing up, could be another. >> if all of a sudden there's only a million and the disproportion at it are sick and older, then it will cause all kinds of problems wi
. >> reporter: they are reaching out to people like jose, a self-employed carpenter who hasn't had healthnsurance for 15 years. he makes too much to qualify for subsidies, he found out insurance will cost him $800 a month. >> sometimes i can afford it. but what happen when i don't have something to do, you know, if i'm working for myself. >> reporter: his is a story repeated across the country, the president's health care plan is not going as planned, but in his final press...
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we hope we can count on you to stand there with janitors, carpenters, warehouse workers that have lost their jobs and after myself there are several other speakers that have been affected. one thing that was very important yesterday when former state senator was in our local. he mentioned something. dreamers act is very important, but it means nothing if you're deporting the parents. thank you for your time. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> supervisors, tim paulson, i'm the executive director of hundred unions in town, both in the public and private sector. we also represent workers that are citizens, workers that have their green card, we represent workers that are undocumented and their usual motto is there's no such thing assen an illegal worker or human being. we know that president obama is going to say some wonderful things today about immigration reform and we know that sometime or another, whether or not it's this session or the next, there will be some type of a change in our immigration policy that there will be a path to citizenship. we don't know when that is, but
we hope we can count on you to stand there with janitors, carpenters, warehouse workers that have lost their jobs and after myself there are several other speakers that have been affected. one thing that was very important yesterday when former state senator was in our local. he mentioned something. dreamers act is very important, but it means nothing if you're deporting the parents. thank you for your time. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> supervisors, tim paulson, i'm the...
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he was a master carpenter.e could put beautiful pieces of wood together into a final product, whereas i could take the rough tree and turn it into a product. when my dad bought my first mill for me, and taught me how to read logs, and how boards should look. he was very very critical. and that's good. it taught me quality control. my dad was born in the 1920s, and there was a definite pride on how you built things back in those days. how you took your time and made something really special and beautiful. i always try to cut as if my dad was standing behind me, look, you know, you have to get that better. there's an energy around redwood trees, especially old growth redwood trees. it's an energy that everybody should feel. some of the oldest trees on the planet. you're taught to respect your elders, and i guess that would be it for me. an old growth redwood is an elder. their stories are unique and real, and these trees can't talk. the only way they can talk is to show what they actually have inside of them. whe
he was a master carpenter.e could put beautiful pieces of wood together into a final product, whereas i could take the rough tree and turn it into a product. when my dad bought my first mill for me, and taught me how to read logs, and how boards should look. he was very very critical. and that's good. it taught me quality control. my dad was born in the 1920s, and there was a definite pride on how you built things back in those days. how you took your time and made something really special and...
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today, sharon carpenter, john fugelsang, and jenny hutt take on the hottest stories in "hot topics."lus, "american idol" is back with all new change, and wendy's got an opinion. >>> and all the latest juicy "hot topics." now, here's wendy! [ wild cheers and applause ] ♪
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the sunshine, carpenters bringing home the bacon. roofers waiting for mother nature to change their luck. >> good news and bad news. it's been beautiful outside, but boy we need the rain. >> we do. finally for the first time as we look ahead on the extended models, there's a suggestion, i'm not saying rain is coming, but at least things look like they are changing in the big picture by the end of next week. it's still a long ways off. in the meantime, we have sunshine. here's how it looks. the new england area shows snow up to 12 inches in boston and hartford has 6 to 10 inches on the way. the low pressure continues to spin over the lower great lakes region, it's bringing all that moist air off of the gulf stream and collides with the cold air down from canada. result, a will the of snow and cool temperatures for the midwest. as they get cold and snow, we get warm, warm readings out for this time of the year in january with most of the numbers being in the 60s and continue in the 60s through the early part of next week. because the h
the sunshine, carpenters bringing home the bacon. roofers waiting for mother nature to change their luck. >> good news and bad news. it's been beautiful outside, but boy we need the rain. >> we do. finally for the first time as we look ahead on the extended models, there's a suggestion, i'm not saying rain is coming, but at least things look like they are changing in the big picture by the end of next week. it's still a long ways off. in the meantime, we have sunshine. here's how it...
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jobs in the world's most deadly new deal weapons were made to cheat in exams design contest is a carpenter to operate new team this summer isles. but before us and for all phases of being removed from the wednesday he's accused of teaching milk and doting teaching and routine proficiency tests are due to the nuclear enterprise with all the usual format that this is absolutely unacceptable behavior. and it is completely contrary to our core values in the air force and as everybody here knows the number one court value for us is integrity. it's hard to cover up the incompetence of cheating one time and text. when you're going to have a monthly simulator with two instructors watching you actually can get the practical application of this knowledge in the simulator it that you can hide that. and so whether it's to get a better score on a test ride just by the state killings of what it is but i don't believe it's incompetence. the cheating scandal follows a number of similar reservations including safety rules violations in the eighteen him around and lack of leadership among us now over eighte
jobs in the world's most deadly new deal weapons were made to cheat in exams design contest is a carpenter to operate new team this summer isles. but before us and for all phases of being removed from the wednesday he's accused of teaching milk and doting teaching and routine proficiency tests are due to the nuclear enterprise with all the usual format that this is absolutely unacceptable behavior. and it is completely contrary to our core values in the air force and as everybody here knows the...
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the local carpenter knows you're here, and has helped out doing work. it takes a village. >> it takes a village to raise a child and it takes a village to take care of two elderly people. >> the village concept started in beacon hill village in boston, and when the families and friends read about it, they started their own chapter. >> so this is tripartid thing for you. you are a founder, you are a volunteer, and you're a customer. >> you bet because it's a damn good idea -- scram that damn. >> that is all right, times have changed. >> maybe they go at the bottom. >> a 2013 aarp study found most seniors prefer to stay put in their own homes if they possibly can. and it can be way more affordable than paying for assisted living. the stoddards' neighbor, lisa livingston lives alone in subsidized housing where staying put volunteers deliver her medicine and provide her with some company. >> i think we have to put the pine needle groupings here. even for those seniors with family living right nearby, staying put still offers peace of mind. you have three lo
the local carpenter knows you're here, and has helped out doing work. it takes a village. >> it takes a village to raise a child and it takes a village to take care of two elderly people. >> the village concept started in beacon hill village in boston, and when the families and friends read about it, they started their own chapter. >> so this is tripartid thing for you. you are a founder, you are a volunteer, and you're a customer. >> you bet because it's a damn good...
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. >> as long as the sun is shining carpenters are bringing home the bread but roofers are waiting for the weather to change its luck. my brother-in-law, no work until it rains. >> i used to be a roofer way back in the day. hardest job i ever did. >> that's why your back hurts so much now. >> thank you so much. yes. exactly. >>> hey, folks, around the bay area today, we have some clouds that are moving across our skies early on today not going to bring us any rain but still some mild temperatures outside and yes, we do have a little rain in the forecast too so we'll talk about that coming up. right now, you can see some of those clouds streaming across our skies and yeah, looks like that will continue to move on through, throughout the day today. we'll see that on and off. still, if you are going out the door not quite as cold. a little more cloud cover helping the temperatures stay up a few degrees. 41 in livermore. 46 in san francisco. 43 degrees in san jose. still some 30s in some of the valleys. i think throughout the day today we'll see a lot of sunshine and a mix of sun and cloud
. >> as long as the sun is shining carpenters are bringing home the bread but roofers are waiting for the weather to change its luck. my brother-in-law, no work until it rains. >> i used to be a roofer way back in the day. hardest job i ever did. >> that's why your back hurts so much now. >> thank you so much. yes. exactly. >>> hey, folks, around the bay area today, we have some clouds that are moving across our skies early on today not going to bring us any...
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a co accused goal line from fallbrook take the court heard was a carpenter who became a mortgage broker in his fifties after his shop fitting company in wexford went out of business. he was not his defence counsel said best qualified and he admitted reading eleven thousand four hundred euro commission on my knees property loans. the court heard he submitted two of the fraud controls and acted as a neighbor or a because he knew mary money was using a false name. judge healy reynolds promote adult on continuing bail for sentencing next week. paul reynolds fourteen use the dublin circuit criminal court. traders on financial markets around the world are reporting strong demand for irish dance. after moody's upgraded irish government bones on friday nights the race being demanded by investors to lend money to the us government for ten years told the story is now a round trip or a percentage capable of fourteen percent in twenty eleven the chief executive of the national treasury management agency said the upgrade will increase demand from investors the effort in large cohort of phones. who w
a co accused goal line from fallbrook take the court heard was a carpenter who became a mortgage broker in his fifties after his shop fitting company in wexford went out of business. he was not his defence counsel said best qualified and he admitted reading eleven thousand four hundred euro commission on my knees property loans. the court heard he submitted two of the fraud controls and acted as a neighbor or a because he knew mary money was using a false name. judge healy reynolds promote...
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and the carpenter todd williams was there and reported that the things are going well with the school district as well too, and working with the helmets to hard hats and they have had a report on the good success on the helmets to hard hats and as part of the year, i acknowledge many who is in the audience for us today working with the school district. and they have graduated 6 students out of their apprentice program that was reported at the november 21st meeting. and interns, we are actively pursuing, and some students this year as well. and looking to fill three spots. and so, that process will start here, in a couple of weeks so that is exciting, and i always have a strong support for bringing in the summer students to expose them to the real world exposure who will work their way through the real world. and i do want to rehire, the united for veterans. it is difficult with the veterans and it is not a box that is chucked but you have to and it is tough to track and so that is where the out reach is extremely important to allow veterans to know as much as possible what is out ther
and the carpenter todd williams was there and reported that the things are going well with the school district as well too, and working with the helmets to hard hats and they have had a report on the good success on the helmets to hard hats and as part of the year, i acknowledge many who is in the audience for us today working with the school district. and they have graduated 6 students out of their apprentice program that was reported at the november 21st meeting. and interns, we are actively...
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. >> good evening, commissioners my name is adele carpenter and i am a staff member of the san francisco youth commission where i staff the housing committee and unfortunately the chair of the youth committee is not able to be here tonight, he is in class at city college, but he asked me to come and just, you know, speak on behalf of his support and your support for this proposal and the house tion committee has not been able to take an official position on this issue, but wanted me to reiterate just the incredible importance and rarety of this opportunity to really take a stand on behalf of affordability and our families that are in need of housing in san francisco. and if i can, step out of my role as youth commission staff, i am a residents of the mission district and my wife teaches at mission high school where we are looking to or going to grow our family in spring of 2014, and so we share many of the concerns around affordability, and around the need for workforce housing and also understand that these are not exclusive concerns and that is major quality of life issue for us as a y
. >> good evening, commissioners my name is adele carpenter and i am a staff member of the san francisco youth commission where i staff the housing committee and unfortunately the chair of the youth committee is not able to be here tonight, he is in class at city college, but he asked me to come and just, you know, speak on behalf of his support and your support for this proposal and the house tion committee has not been able to take an official position on this issue, but wanted me to...
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people in turkmenistan and azerbaijan also have their own carpets in international brands art as a carpenter also good. it is necessary to use more ornaments in the carpet manufacturer it is necessary to remote the national color. indeed if the economy in spirituality develop together. it is just wonderful. besides the master proposes to apply human friends on the carpet as well as on wallpaper in ceramic tile. according to the mast and apartments of modern cars and people in any building can be beautifully decorated by national patterns. he has already appealed to the authorities proposing such initiatives but still there are no results. now the master hopes for the exhibition expo many forget it. expo two thousand seventeen is approaching exhibition gives us the opportunity to shore national court or in spirit with additions we can tell foreign guests about the possibilities of the use of ornaments in production i'm sure that many of them will be interested in it the master shop to buy has already represented his blade ornaments at exhibitions in turkey in during the olympic games in ninet
people in turkmenistan and azerbaijan also have their own carpets in international brands art as a carpenter also good. it is necessary to use more ornaments in the carpet manufacturer it is necessary to remote the national color. indeed if the economy in spirituality develop together. it is just wonderful. besides the master proposes to apply human friends on the carpet as well as on wallpaper in ceramic tile. according to the mast and apartments of modern cars and people in any building can...
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he was a master carpenter and was a cabinet maker and made a lot of great things. he wanted to teach people how to do great cabinet work. he had a lot to teach people as well. i want to say, thank you, lionel for your work in san francisco and florida and all the life's that you touched and the world is diminished without you. president david chiu: supervisor farrell. supervisor mark farrell: i want to take this opportunity to thank lionel for your contributions, for sharing your thoughts. and i do think that i did a better job as a supervisor because of your advocacy. president david chiu: do we have a motion? supervisor jane kim: we have a motion to recognize from the floor lolita and -- from action network to speak. president david chiu: supervisor kim has asked for these two individuals to take the floor. can we have approval for that. can we do it unanimously? without objection that should be the case. why don't we hear from these two individuals. speaker: thank you supervisors for helping us call attention to lionel. there is a lot of important work here. i j
he was a master carpenter and was a cabinet maker and made a lot of great things. he wanted to teach people how to do great cabinet work. he had a lot to teach people as well. i want to say, thank you, lionel for your work in san francisco and florida and all the life's that you touched and the world is diminished without you. president david chiu: supervisor farrell. supervisor mark farrell: i want to take this opportunity to thank lionel for your contributions, for sharing your thoughts. and...
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really innovative effort and it was not required by any ordinance and it was the innovation of the carpenters and they did a great job there. >> this is an arial view of pier 96 and the reason that i am showing you this is because of the trees and if you look down and you can count at least a dozen trees and it is part of the forest of the city and part of the forest of the port when i mentioned clean energy and conservation, those are the twin pillars of trying to manage the greenhouse gases but there is a third, and the trees and the vegetation and absorbs the carbon and even though we are admitting the carbon, maintaining the forest is a fantastic way to take advantage of sequestration. the port gardeners are responsible for a lot of this. a couple of years ago, they have documented over 1600 trees, by species and by block. and they are coordinating when they can with the city's urban forester and it was a fantastic effort, again not required by any ordinance or outside agency, but the initiative of port staff, the gardeners did a great job there. calling on the staff report as well, the c
really innovative effort and it was not required by any ordinance and it was the innovation of the carpenters and they did a great job there. >> this is an arial view of pier 96 and the reason that i am showing you this is because of the trees and if you look down and you can count at least a dozen trees and it is part of the forest of the city and part of the forest of the port when i mentioned clean energy and conservation, those are the twin pillars of trying to manage the greenhouse...
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the carpenter in patterson, new jersey, who made a bust of jfk for his garden. french class in rhode island. 10-year-old bridgette bear from lake charles, louisiana. she wrote mrs. kennedy i would love for you and your children to come over to our house when you're not busy. and in a kenyan village, the toddler named kennedy after the president. jfk can had just sent his namesake a signed picture from the white house. it arrived two days after he was killed. but most poignant of all, the letter from maxine mcnair, mother of denise mcnair, one of the young girls killed five months earlier in the bombing of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama. dear mrs. kennedy, when the tragic news came across the airwaves, again my heart said, it isn't true. it didn't happen. >> isn't it strange how people with so much to give to the world are taken. >> reporter: mrs. mcnair today on why she was moved to write. >> i was hoping it would give her some comfort, because i got a lot of comfort from the letters that people wrote me. >> reporter: two women a world apa
the carpenter in patterson, new jersey, who made a bust of jfk for his garden. french class in rhode island. 10-year-old bridgette bear from lake charles, louisiana. she wrote mrs. kennedy i would love for you and your children to come over to our house when you're not busy. and in a kenyan village, the toddler named kennedy after the president. jfk can had just sent his namesake a signed picture from the white house. it arrived two days after he was killed. but most poignant of all, the letter...
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i've literally gone to mechanic shops and carpenters to borrow their tools, to clean them up as best as we can to perform certain surgeries or to remove shrapnel. >> reporter: born and raised in michigan to syrian parents, this is the seventh time dr. katranji has left his wife and four children at home and come to help the victims of the syrian conflict. this makeshift rehabilitation center just over turkey's border with syria relies on private donations and volunteer doctors. many of the patients are rebel fighters. dr. katranji told us what he's seen here has taken a personal toll and especially one case-- a baby whose life he couldn't save. >> it got cold enough where basically the baby froze to death and died overnight. the mother asking us to please warm the baby up. all we had to do was warm the baby up and the baby would wake up. it -- it gets to you. it was a very difficult thing to deal with. >> reporter: dr. katranji's patients have visible wounds as well as scars that go much deeper. nidal hasan is an interior decorator from hosni mubarak whose bodholmes whose bodywas lt
i've literally gone to mechanic shops and carpenters to borrow their tools, to clean them up as best as we can to perform certain surgeries or to remove shrapnel. >> reporter: born and raised in michigan to syrian parents, this is the seventh time dr. katranji has left his wife and four children at home and come to help the victims of the syrian conflict. this makeshift rehabilitation center just over turkey's border with syria relies on private donations and volunteer doctors. many of...