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he says it was in self defense according to the police report crenshaw says he was lying on the groundhen the tourist came up and punched him in the head. friends say he was asking for directions when he stabbed him in the arm. >>> people who lost their homes in the north bay wildfires are angry with lawmakers. county supervisors as well as fire victims want lawmakers to slow down the proposals to grant pg&e a form of immunity for future fire disasters. the wildfires cost $10 billion in damages. pg&e equipment is to blame for most of the fires. now the proposals say if utilities followed the rules and regulations but their equipment is damaged by weather and starts a fire, the utilities shareholders would not be liable for the damage. >> pg&e should be in it together. >> don't change it without having a full discussion with us and local authorities and others on how this can happen. >> pg&e says the proposed laws would avoid spending years in the courts fighting sophisticated corporate law firms. the fire victims and the supervisors say that change could leave them paying the bill. >>>
he says it was in self defense according to the police report crenshaw says he was lying on the groundhen the tourist came up and punched him in the head. friends say he was asking for directions when he stabbed him in the arm. >>> people who lost their homes in the north bay wildfires are angry with lawmakers. county supervisors as well as fire victims want lawmakers to slow down the proposals to grant pg&e a form of immunity for future fire disasters. the wildfires cost $10...
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in 1857, it was purchased by lewis crenshaw, a wealthy flour mill owner. he added the third floor, put in a bathroom on the second floor and completely refurnished the house with all the latest mid-victorian styles. in 1861, when he learned that the con federal government was moving from montgomery, alabama, here to richmond, he sold the house with everything in it to the city of richmond that rented it to the confederate government. in august of 1861, jefferson davis moved into the house from august of 1861 until april of 1865. today, the house is restored to its wartime appearance or as close as we can come. we have a lot of the original furnishings, the things that were here when jefferson davis lived here. the other furnishings are period antiques. the only reproductions are tex tiles, carpets, wallpapers, draperies and upholsteries, the kind of things that don't last 150 years. so come on inside. >> this is then trains hall. visitors in the 1860s would have come in through these doors and stopped here to wipe their boots off. the streets were filthy,
in 1857, it was purchased by lewis crenshaw, a wealthy flour mill owner. he added the third floor, put in a bathroom on the second floor and completely refurnished the house with all the latest mid-victorian styles. in 1861, when he learned that the con federal government was moving from montgomery, alabama, here to richmond, he sold the house with everything in it to the city of richmond that rented it to the confederate government. in august of 1861, jefferson davis moved into the house from...
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. >> vice-president mazzucco: thank you, sergeant crenshaw. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, july 11, 2018, san francisco police commission meeting. this is our first police commission meeting, where we should change the heading and have mayor london breed. so congratulations to mayor breed. we'll hear more about that later from commission er hirsch. we have a very, very closed session agenda, dealing with litigation, disciplinary matters, procedural matters, that is done in closed session and will take most of our time this evening. due to the complexity and length of the closed session items, we're going to limit public comment on the other items to 2 minutes. would you like to say something, commissioner hirsch? >> commissioner hirsch: would i like to dedicate tonight's meeting to our 45th mayor, london breed. i've known her since she was a teenager. sheff's a remarkable person. we're lucky to have her as the first african-american female mayor of this city. i'm proud of her and look forward to working with her. >> vice-presi
. >> vice-president mazzucco: thank you, sergeant crenshaw. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, july 11, 2018, san francisco police commission meeting. this is our first police commission meeting, where we should change the heading and have mayor london breed. so congratulations to mayor breed. we'll hear more about that later from commission er hirsch. we have a very, very closed session agenda, dealing with litigation, disciplinary matters, procedural matters, that is done...
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the river' is powerful crenshaw to the raft into the full while washington clung on to with suddenly snapping it forward like an arm of a catapult. the force flow in washington into the deep swirling water. he admitted a reflexive gas as he was immersed in a splash among the ice flows arms reaching out. the human body can survive only a few minutes in water just above the freezing point before coming to hypothermia. dangerously low body temperatures. one reflexively hyperventilates into the heart rate jumps as the water chills sensor buried deep in this and. the body preserves its vital functions by closing capillaries and fingers and limbs sending blood to the court to the warm green, heart and lungs. fingers quickly stiffened and arms and legs, responding only clumsily to commands. thinking becomes confused as the temperature drops below 95 degrees and brain enzymes slowdown. at a quarte quarter to temperat, hypothermia victim in the frigid water becomes unconscious and drowns or long before then, the current could sleep in downstream pulling him beneath the flow trapping him under
the river' is powerful crenshaw to the raft into the full while washington clung on to with suddenly snapping it forward like an arm of a catapult. the force flow in washington into the deep swirling water. he admitted a reflexive gas as he was immersed in a splash among the ice flows arms reaching out. the human body can survive only a few minutes in water just above the freezing point before coming to hypothermia. dangerously low body temperatures. one reflexively hyperventilates into the...
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it's the crenshaw family!se] and from orange county, california, it's the gutierrez family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lotta cash, and somebody migave ot at driving outta here in a brand-new car. let's go meet the gutierrez family. erika: whoo! steve: hi, erika. erika: hi, steve. steve: hi. how are you, darlin'? erika: i am so excited to be here. you don't even know. like, when i was 21, i was living in hong kong as a disney princess. steve: ok. erika: and my friends and i that were there with me, we got together and we made a bucket list. and this was on it and, like, i'm here and i'm so-- steve: to be on "family feud"? erika: yes, to be on "family feud"! that was 12 years ago! steve: really? erika: yes! and i'm here now and i'm so excited. like, i'm a mom of two, and i told my kids--we watch your show, and i told them, "you know, mommy's gonna be on there." i want them to see, like, the fun, adventurous side of me and, like, they're gonna get to see it and i'm so excite
it's the crenshaw family!se] and from orange county, california, it's the gutierrez family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lotta cash, and somebody migave ot at driving outta here in a brand-new car. let's go meet the gutierrez family. erika: whoo! steve: hi, erika. erika: hi, steve. steve: hi. how are you, darlin'? erika: i am so excited to be here. you don't even know. like, when i was 21, i was living in hong kong as a disney princess. steve: ok. erika: and...
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yesterday i was at the baldwin hills crenshaw mall. just two months ago an unarmed brother, they say he was armed with a kitchen knife, buts armed with a kitchen knife, but a brother was killed right outside of t.j. maxx. and i was walking inside the store and i just felt this overwhelming sense evfever of anxiety. and this is what the study is picking up on, the anxiety that spreads through the black community. we know there is a sense of almost helplessness around our ability to protect ourselves and as a mother, our ability to protect our children and our loved ones. >> in that sense, i thought as she was speaking, as the doctor was speaking, you know, i breached the eric gardner's funeral, mike heal brochael bro funeral, on and on. this year the funeral in sacramento. and it always gets me when i see all these young people looking at us like we're helpless, we can't do anything. and i don't think people understand not the grieving family, but the collective grief in the community that we have to minister and analyze to is overwhelm
yesterday i was at the baldwin hills crenshaw mall. just two months ago an unarmed brother, they say he was armed with a kitchen knife, buts armed with a kitchen knife, but a brother was killed right outside of t.j. maxx. and i was walking inside the store and i just felt this overwhelming sense evfever of anxiety. and this is what the study is picking up on, the anxiety that spreads through the black community. we know there is a sense of almost helplessness around our ability to protect...
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[cheering and applause] steve: and from los angeles, california, it's the crenshaw family!ybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might drive outta here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] give me jason, give me megan. all right, guys, here we go. we got top 7 answers on the board. give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. jason: butt. steve: butt. megan: big. steve: big. megan: we'll play! we're gonna play! steve: we're gonna play. [cheering and applause] all right, allison. give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. allison: how about booty? steve: booty. allison: whoo! steve: julie, give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. julie: rump. allison: ooh! steve: huh? julie: rump. woman: a "b" word. allison: oh! julie: oh, a "b" word! ha ha! steve: rp.
[cheering and applause] steve: and from los angeles, california, it's the crenshaw family!ybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might drive outta here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] give me jason, give me megan. all right, guys, here we go. we got top 7 answers on the board. give me a "b" word that describes your bottom. jason: butt. steve: butt. megan: big. steve: big. megan: we'll play! we're gonna play! steve: we're gonna play. [cheering and...
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crenshaw. and charles brenson. hello, how are you? >> thanks for allowing me this time. my name is jennifer beach and i teach at san francisco state university and i work with san francisco showing up for racial justice. my daughter was raised in bayview. i'm intimately involved in the communities affected by these gang injunctions. anything that criminalizes the black and brown in our city isn't serving our city. it's been made very clear. i want to thank jeff adachi for his eloquent explanation of the problem with gang injunctions. but i just want to remind the city who you are representing in front of me right now that we have an opportunity to make a statement about racist criminalizing practices, that as we face a period where increased incarceration and lifts of people who get special charges for expressing themselves, that really is fascism, we have to ask ourselves did we decide to do that? we decided not to do that, because the liberties we give up and the communities that are impacted are not something we are willing to give up. so i just want to encourage you
crenshaw. and charles brenson. hello, how are you? >> thanks for allowing me this time. my name is jennifer beach and i teach at san francisco state university and i work with san francisco showing up for racial justice. my daughter was raised in bayview. i'm intimately involved in the communities affected by these gang injunctions. anything that criminalizes the black and brown in our city isn't serving our city. it's been made very clear. i want to thank jeff adachi for his eloquent...
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and then crenshaw boulevard and south central. >> anthony: so, that's going to be your most criticalat the same most appreciative? >> estevan: yeah, the ones that you want to see your car, you know? >> anthony: it's a slow-moving piece of art. and you treat the car like a piece of art, acutely aware of the dangers -- cops, for whom you are a target, potholes, other cars. in east l.a., you see people "ooh and ah." you see expressions change from, "who the -- is that?" to, "nice ride." >> estevan: that was, like, a full-fledged gang member. >> anthony: yeah. >> estevan: you know, giving us, like, props, giving us respect, you know? first you build a car for yourself. but at the same time you're building it for the streets, you know? you're building it for the people. you want them to appreciate it. >> anthony: within the borders of koreatown, it's not just koreans. there are new arrivals every day. there is, in fact, an official little bangladesh right in the middle of k-town. oh, man, this is all so -- >> roy choi: it smells so good in here. >> anthony: uh, yeah, this is going to work
and then crenshaw boulevard and south central. >> anthony: so, that's going to be your most criticalat the same most appreciative? >> estevan: yeah, the ones that you want to see your car, you know? >> anthony: it's a slow-moving piece of art. and you treat the car like a piece of art, acutely aware of the dangers -- cops, for whom you are a target, potholes, other cars. in east l.a., you see people "ooh and ah." you see expressions change from, "who the -- is...
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crenshaw. and charles brenson. hello, how are you? >> thanks for allowing me this time. my name is jennifer beach and i teach at san francisco state university and i work with san francisco showing up for racial justice.
crenshaw. and charles brenson. hello, how are you? >> thanks for allowing me this time. my name is jennifer beach and i teach at san francisco state university and i work with san francisco showing up for racial justice.