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i have the pleasure of attending robert corrigan and his wife's retirement luncheon this afternoon. president corrigan is retiring this year, and his last commencement is going to be saturday, may 19. the national college fair was this weekend as well, and sfud has played a role alongside many independent schools, so there were hundreds of colleges are there and kids who came down to learn about various colleges. last week we did a summer matters announcement. we did our briefing with our after-school for all initiative. and we did a press conference with the superintendent, both carlos garcia and the mayor about the importance of summer learning and the gap that happens during the term, and on saturday the 28 is last budget town hall. this is going to be for districts 10 and 11, which i think are crucial nein terms of budget support, and it is going to be at the city arts high school, and on wednesday there will be one other opportunities for the budget and town hall, and this is for district 1 and district 5, and that is going to be at golden gate park. >> thank you, of president
i have the pleasure of attending robert corrigan and his wife's retirement luncheon this afternoon. president corrigan is retiring this year, and his last commencement is going to be saturday, may 19. the national college fair was this weekend as well, and sfud has played a role alongside many independent schools, so there were hundreds of colleges are there and kids who came down to learn about various colleges. last week we did a summer matters announcement. we did our briefing with our...
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Apr 27, 2012
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. >> right this minute skyping from brussels, belgium, we have karen corrigan, she's responsible for the advertising for pimke. >> how did this come about? >> we thought how could pimke say they were a specialist in color but actually we help people choose things, what am i going to wear today and which color. >> pimke must be really excited that the trend is color blocking. >> it could actually be very, very realistic. we did not only put the cameras in fashion cities but also in the most fashionable places in the fashion cities. >> i log on to the color forecast and see a lot of people are wearing purple in milan, i put on some purple. that's how it works. >> or you can say, no, i'm not going to do it because i'm a rebel. that's another way to see it. or you can just download the app and say i want to be woken up with an alarm saying which color is trending tomorrow morning in paris. and you say, oh, i'm going to wear that or i'm going to wear the opposite. >> are there some color that say just don't change with time that people always wear? >> there will be colors that always come
. >> right this minute skyping from brussels, belgium, we have karen corrigan, she's responsible for the advertising for pimke. >> how did this come about? >> we thought how could pimke say they were a specialist in color but actually we help people choose things, what am i going to wear today and which color. >> pimke must be really excited that the trend is color blocking. >> it could actually be very, very realistic. we did not only put the cameras in fashion...
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offensive lineman tony bergstrom at utah with their third round debt the 49ers said corrigan running back in the second round and hard by didn't have to watch a time of the elder this pecky average 176 yds against stanford with seven touchdowns. it is a familiar face a threat to indianapolis the polls shows toby for dinner with a 30 per fourth pick a total of seven players from stanford and cal was left in the first three rounds. the a's went of smarts more weeks makes the stock and flips it to clinton and gets the at first the a's beat the orioles for is due to move one game over 5514 for 4 with an rbi double the padre's win five to three hacker goes six innings but takes a loss game winner,,,,
offensive lineman tony bergstrom at utah with their third round debt the 49ers said corrigan running back in the second round and hard by didn't have to watch a time of the elder this pecky average 176 yds against stanford with seven touchdowns. it is a familiar face a threat to indianapolis the polls shows toby for dinner with a 30 per fourth pick a total of seven players from stanford and cal was left in the first three rounds. the a's went of smarts more weeks makes the stock and flips it to...
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were brokers helping owners to sell off a few people to raise a little money as scholar mary beth corrigan notes. during the years circa 1822 to 1836, john gadsby advertised 81 to 93 people. his 1830 census record indicates he owned 39 people. again, john gadsby could take advantage of the flourishing slave trade. the national hotel was relatively close to other hotels in the city involved in the slave trade and a reasonable distance depends. one infamous hotel, the st. charles, advertised that you could come for the auction and house the people you bought in their basements. it was very convenient. one infamous hotel -- during the first decades or so, slave trading appeared to be concentrated in georgetown and later moves to what is now downtown washington near the national mall and the capitol. there were several notorious in the area. in the late 1830s he advertised his jail was near the national hotel. it was located between 7th and 9th streets near independence avenue approximately where the federal aviation building is today. rather than a jail, however, john gadsby used his hotel as
were brokers helping owners to sell off a few people to raise a little money as scholar mary beth corrigan notes. during the years circa 1822 to 1836, john gadsby advertised 81 to 93 people. his 1830 census record indicates he owned 39 people. again, john gadsby could take advantage of the flourishing slave trade. the national hotel was relatively close to other hotels in the city involved in the slave trade and a reasonable distance depends. one infamous hotel, the st. charles, advertised that...
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Apr 23, 2012
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here to help us out is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's.greg, good to see you again. >> hey there. >> so when i wk up to this display, i have idea what makes a good mushroom or a bad mushroom. so how do i pick a good one? >> well, the mushroom guys would argue that they're all good. but there are some differences, and you do want to look for mushros that are nice and white, and fresh, and not a lot of decay. >> ok. >> so you definitely want to stay away from the ones that are turning brown and looking dehydrated. they actuay have some of these new cool packages that are easy anconvenient for the consumer to close. so easy to put in the fridge, store--always want tore them nice and cold in the fridge right away, don't keep them out. um, but se great varietieto choose from. >> so these guys--so i walk up to this--and they do all look good, i will give you credit. they all do look good. but, i mean, what makes a good muroom, like-- >> well, you know, one of the growing trends is going to, like, a crimini shroo. it's a little bit nuttier, a lit
here to help us out is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's.greg, good to see you again. >> hey there. >> so when i wk up to this display, i have idea what makes a good mushroom or a bad mushroom. so how do i pick a good one? >> well, the mushroom guys would argue that they're all good. but there are some differences, and you do want to look for mushros that are nice and white, and fresh, and not a lot of decay. >> ok. >> so you...
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kate corrigan shows us of the efforts to get those elephants seal pups back to a healthy weight. >> it is a full house at the marine mammal center. >> we have lots of young looking seals, about 70 of them here at the marine mammal center. and they are here for a multitude of reasons but the biggest one is malnourishment. >> the conditions director says it is the season when new elephant seals pop-up along the coast. as for the increase in patients here, they're not sure why. >> we don't know why that is. certainly, last year there were many more storms that might have washed out some of the pumps out to sea. >> with double the seals that from last year the centers well staffed with 1100 volunteers. this woman has volunteered here for 13 years. >> it is the thing we for all year because, as you can hear their very vocal and make all kinds of weird noises. they have the cutest little faces ever. and, it is dirty and hard but it is fun. >> she helps the young pups recover through phases including seating suzanne teaching them how to fend for themselves. >> some of the others are in that s
kate corrigan shows us of the efforts to get those elephants seal pups back to a healthy weight. >> it is a full house at the marine mammal center. >> we have lots of young looking seals, about 70 of them here at the marine mammal center. and they are here for a multitude of reasons but the biggest one is malnourishment. >> the conditions director says it is the season when new elephant seals pop-up along the coast. as for the increase in patients here, they're not sure why....
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washington dinner for freshmen members of congress, he begins to learn the ropes from the lobbyist terry corrigan. >> say, could i host a welcome to washington fundraiser for you down at my law firm on "k" street? >> absolutely! >> at $500 a head, you could pick up 20, 25 grand to help you get started. >> and how much of that are you going to get? >> it doesn't come off the top. down the road, i'll bill each of 'em 500 an hour whenever i take you to lunch. >> you know, terry, you and i are going to be so close. >> soon, he's making a beeline for the honey pot. >> i'd like to do more money for you, but first i've gotta get your positions on a few issues. now where are you on sugar price supports? >> sugar price supports. where should i be, terry? >> it makes no difference to me. if you're for 'em, i got money for you from my sugar producers in louisiana and hawaii. if you're against 'em, i got money for you from the candy manufacturers. >> you pick. terry, tell me something -- with all this money coming in from both sides, how could anything possibly ever get done? >> it doesn't! that's the genius
washington dinner for freshmen members of congress, he begins to learn the ropes from the lobbyist terry corrigan. >> say, could i host a welcome to washington fundraiser for you down at my law firm on "k" street? >> absolutely! >> at $500 a head, you could pick up 20, 25 grand to help you get started. >> and how much of that are you going to get? >> it doesn't come off the top. down the road, i'll bill each of 'em 500 an hour whenever i take you to...
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[applause] >> supreme court attorney michael corrigan also spoke at the national republican lawyers association. he is one of the lead attorneys who argued against the constitutionality of the affordable care act health-care lobby for the supreme court. he represents the national federation of independent business in the case arguing that the law is unconstitutional. this is 20 minutes. >> i hope everybody enjoyed the breakout sessions. we will get started with our final speaker of the day before our reception and open bar. we are very happy to have mike carvin, who focuses on constitutional appellate. he has argued numerous cases with the united states supreme court and every federal appeals court. these include decisions preventing the justice department from obtaining monetary relief against the tobacco industry, overturning the federal government's plan to adjust the census, limiting the justice department's ability to create minority majority districts. mike was one of the lead lawyers and argued before the supreme court on behalf of george w. bush in the 2000 recount controversy. mike is
[applause] >> supreme court attorney michael corrigan also spoke at the national republican lawyers association. he is one of the lead attorneys who argued against the constitutionality of the affordable care act health-care lobby for the supreme court. he represents the national federation of independent business in the case arguing that the law is unconstitutional. this is 20 minutes. >> i hope everybody enjoyed the breakout sessions. we will get started with our final speaker of...
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Apr 3, 2012
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here to help us out is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's. greg, good to see you again. >> hey there. >> so when i walk up to this display, i have no idea what makes a good mushroom or a bad mushroom. so how do i pick a good one? >> well, the mushroom guys would argue that they're all good. but there are some differences, and you do want to look for mushrooms that are nice and white, and fresh, and not a lot of decay. >> ok. >> so you definitely want to stay away from the ones that are turng brown and looking dehydrated. they actually have some ofhese new cool packages that are easy and convenient for the consumer to close. so easy to put in the fridge, store--always want store them nice and cold in the fridge right away, don't keep them out. um, b some great varieties to choose from. >> so these guys--so i walk up to this--and they do ald look good, i will give you credit. they all do look good. but, i mean, what makes a good mushroom, like-- >> well, you know, one of the growing trends is going to, like, a crimini mushroo. it's a little bit
here to help us out is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's. greg, good to see you again. >> hey there. >> so when i walk up to this display, i have no idea what makes a good mushroom or a bad mushroom. so how do i pick a good one? >> well, the mushroom guys would argue that they're all good. but there are some differences, and you do want to look for mushrooms that are nice and white, and fresh, and not a lot of decay. >> ok. >> so...