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barbara garcia, sue curren, and dr. campbell, lessee du -- leslie dubin and patricia other conner. we are proud and thankful to your service for ourty. i would like to acknowledge those present who have joined us today to remember our true fallen heroes and who have expressed their condolences and offers of support. democratic leader, nancy pelosi. congresswoman jackie spear, governor jerry brown. lieutenant governor goo vain newsome. attorney general pamela harris. and state senator. state assembly member. mayor willy lewis brown jr. former senator john burton. san francisco board president, david chu. supervisor. supervisor david campos. supervisor carmen chu. supervisor cohen. supervisor. and supervisor mark ferrell. supervisor jane kim. supervisor ross. supervisor scott weiner. and district attorney george cascon. city attorney dennis hererra. sheriff michael henesee. former supervisor. former supervisor angela. former supervisor bevin. our chief of protocol charlotte . i also want to thank all of firefighters, paramedics, and other add money straiters -- administrators of publ
barbara garcia, sue curren, and dr. campbell, lessee du -- leslie dubin and patricia other conner. we are proud and thankful to your service for ourty. i would like to acknowledge those present who have joined us today to remember our true fallen heroes and who have expressed their condolences and offers of support. democratic leader, nancy pelosi. congresswoman jackie spear, governor jerry brown. lieutenant governor goo vain newsome. attorney general pamela harris. and state senator. state...
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with us because you are definitely a part of our family and that is the ceo of general hospital sue curren and doctor andre campbell who is is the trauma surgeon. as well as three nursing supervisors that were so helpful during a difficult time last week. terry and tony, and patio conner thank you have the bottom of our hearts. i personally witnessed all of you doing the best you could fighting valiantly to save tony and vincent's life and we're truly grateful for that. i could ask for everyone to applaud for the san francisco general hospital. [ applause ] [ applause ] to our san francisco fire commissioners, you have been a source of support to all of us. and we're at the hospital with this, constant calls and checking in. you are also part of our family, and you mean so much to us. i would like to introduce our current fire commission under the leadership of president andrea evans, vice president george lowe, commissioner michael hard man. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> we're also joined by a few rows, several of our former fire commissioners that are here to celebrate vince and
with us because you are definitely a part of our family and that is the ceo of general hospital sue curren and doctor andre campbell who is is the trauma surgeon. as well as three nursing supervisors that were so helpful during a difficult time last week. terry and tony, and patio conner thank you have the bottom of our hearts. i personally witnessed all of you doing the best you could fighting valiantly to save tony and vincent's life and we're truly grateful for that. i could ask for everyone...
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host: we have been talking with kevin book about the and curren advances in treatment with dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of alergey and infectious diseases. then peter pantuso, president and c.e.o. of the american bus association discusses tour bus safety standards in the wake of several recent crashes. after that, presidential historian, robert kallek talks about the significance of the so-called pentagon papers on the 40th anniversary of their being leaked to the "new york times" as well as the more recent wikileaks documents releases. as always, your phone calls and questions starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern, "washington journal." >> this week on "newsmakers" senator lamar axe. thank you for being here. >> sometime later in the summer, the group that's led by vice president biden met again this week. do you feel that republicans and democrats are any closer than they were to coming to some sort of agreement on this? >> not yet, but we're going to have to agree. there won't be a debt ceiling increase unless we have some agreement on a significant reductio
host: we have been talking with kevin book about the and curren advances in treatment with dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of alergey and infectious diseases. then peter pantuso, president and c.e.o. of the american bus association discusses tour bus safety standards in the wake of several recent crashes. after that, presidential historian, robert kallek talks about the significance of the so-called pentagon papers on the 40th anniversary of their being leaked to the...
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they hope legislators will be convinced to lower the blood alcohol limit which is curren y ly point 08 spv. >> nbc's bay area and tech reporter shows us no jobs were lost but a lot of help was gained. >> one, two, three. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was like opening a big present. complete with wrapping paper and a bow. for now, the $9 million, 75,000 square foot building is empty, but soon it will be filled with food, a gift from silicon valley chip maker cypress semiconductor to the second harvest food bank. >> when you work like i do, early to late, you don't have time to help somebody out even when you want to. they give food knowing it will score. it will do what it's supposed to do. >> reporter: the facility replaces people with produce. cypress employees willing to move into tighter quarters so thousands of south of the borbas can get the food they need. >> this gift almost doubles our square footage. we have 8300 now. this is a 75,000 square foot building. it's spectacular in terms of what we can do for the community. >> we always try to serve three kinds of fresh produce. we s
they hope legislators will be convinced to lower the blood alcohol limit which is curren y ly point 08 spv. >> nbc's bay area and tech reporter shows us no jobs were lost but a lot of help was gained. >> one, two, three. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was like opening a big present. complete with wrapping paper and a bow. for now, the $9 million, 75,000 square foot building is empty, but soon it will be filled with food, a gift from silicon valley chip maker cypress...