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douglas, he said that stephen a. douglas and i both arrived in illinois roughly at the same time, and we both started off as hardscrabble boys ambitious to get ahead, and i am--in the race of success, i am a failure, a flat failure. >> narrator: when his term was up, he returned to springfield disappointed and concentrated on his legal career. >> he was just content to be done with politics and that he would focus, basically, the rest of his life building his law practice and making money that way. >> billy. >> ah, mr. lincoln. >> good news: the firm will stay solvent for a while. >> narrator: lincoln was the only traveling lawyer to stay out on the circuit from beginning to end. even on sundays, when most journeyed home to see their families, lincoln did not. >> and this incorporates the changes we talked about. >> yes, it does, huh? >> good. >> narrator: it caused some to wonder. judge davis said mary was to blame. >> mary supposedly, according to all the evidence, had an uncontrollable temper. >> she made life ver
douglas, he said that stephen a. douglas and i both arrived in illinois roughly at the same time, and we both started off as hardscrabble boys ambitious to get ahead, and i am--in the race of success, i am a failure, a flat failure. >> narrator: when his term was up, he returned to springfield disappointed and concentrated on his legal career. >> he was just content to be done with politics and that he would focus, basically, the rest of his life building his law practice and making...
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i invite my friends douglas and angel. >> we feel like regulars. how many times have we been on this show. >> we have friends in high places. >> your sunday afternoon fellowship is so exciting going on three years now tell us about that. >> well, yes, now going on three years. we are seeing small growth but growth never the less and one of the key features of sunday afternoon fellowship it is at 2:30 in the afternoon. >> now i did not believe at first that we could even get visitors but we average something between 5 and 7 visitors every time we have service >> i have been there many times, some times 10 or 15. >> right. and instead of not being able to attract people at that time, the data says we can. and i feel good about that, and the people who are coming do represent all cultures, all religious traditions and that makes it just marvelous. >> first and third sunday, franklin and gary, unitarian church. >> 2:30 p.m. >> great now what is the philosophy you mentioned it earlier to me. >> well, primarily two things i want to hold intention for us.
i invite my friends douglas and angel. >> we feel like regulars. how many times have we been on this show. >> we have friends in high places. >> your sunday afternoon fellowship is so exciting going on three years now tell us about that. >> well, yes, now going on three years. we are seeing small growth but growth never the less and one of the key features of sunday afternoon fellowship it is at 2:30 in the afternoon. >> now i did not believe at first that we could...
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for douglas, that is the hope. that would mean his donation was not only well spent, but help people for generations. >> to think that we could have played a part, that we might play a part in solving the dilema of a disease like this, what greater legacy could you leave? >> if only that work had been completed a few years ago and it could have helped his own father dance a little longer. grace lee, cbs 5. >> believe it or not, a tornado touched down in sacramento county today, damaging cars and trees in its path. take a look at this. this was spotted near rancho cordova. the tornado touched down about 3:00 this afternoon. moved through a quarter mile in a minute's time. the force of that tornado uprootedded trees, smashed up car windows, no reports though of any injuries. >> i think that's where our snow went. that tornado just sucked it all up and took it out of here. i don't know. >> i was actually tracking that at 3:00 today. there was a severe thunderstorm warning that went into effect and then came back. torn
for douglas, that is the hope. that would mean his donation was not only well spent, but help people for generations. >> to think that we could have played a part, that we might play a part in solving the dilema of a disease like this, what greater legacy could you leave? >> if only that work had been completed a few years ago and it could have helped his own father dance a little longer. grace lee, cbs 5. >> believe it or not, a tornado touched down in sacramento county...
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relationship between -- >> stephen douglas and henry clay. >> and -- >> henry clay. >> stephen douglas by the way, in case i didn't mention it, is the man who then took over after clay left washington to go bathing up in rhode island. that relationship was perfectly -- it wasn't close. douglas disagreed with the omnibus solution, and said so, and walked away from it. but as soon as the omnibus went down to defeat, he jumps up and takes control and gets all of those bills passed. so he deserves a great deal of credit for the compromise of 1850. and as such, he became a leading presidential candidate. and in 1860, he ran against abraham lincoln and lost. thank god. sir. >> a couple of quick questions. given the clays -- given the clays perspective on slavery, what was his relationship of the abolitionists in congress? and the second question i just quickly, i didn't quite understand how slavery in the district of columbia became part of one of those resolutions. i was under the impression that issue is not settled until just prior to the emancipation proclamation. the issue came up again
relationship between -- >> stephen douglas and henry clay. >> and -- >> henry clay. >> stephen douglas by the way, in case i didn't mention it, is the man who then took over after clay left washington to go bathing up in rhode island. that relationship was perfectly -- it wasn't close. douglas disagreed with the omnibus solution, and said so, and walked away from it. but as soon as the omnibus went down to defeat, he jumps up and takes control and gets all of those bills...
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. >> reporter: vibrant, focused and driven that's how douglas remembers his father claude. >> he wasd working but fun loving guy. >> reporter: two years ago his father died from alzheimer's disease. since then, douglas has lost his stepmother and his stepfather to the same illness. >> there are a lot of terrible diseases. this happens to be i think one of the worst. >> reporter: so douglas went on a mission to find a new approach in treating alzheimer's. he found it at the buck institute for research on aging. he decided to donate money, a significant chunk, 3.5 million. >> if we want to address and find a cure for diseases like alzheimer's we have to think outside the box. >> and you think that's what dale just do? >> i know that is what he is doing. >> he is referring to a neurologist who has studied alzheimer's for three decades. he says right now is an exciting time for his work. >> i have never been so enthusiastic. i have never felt as i have recently that we are actually at the point where we have a new insight. >> reporter: the doctor says most all alzheimer's focus on the af
. >> reporter: vibrant, focused and driven that's how douglas remembers his father claude. >> he wasd working but fun loving guy. >> reporter: two years ago his father died from alzheimer's disease. since then, douglas has lost his stepmother and his stepfather to the same illness. >> there are a lot of terrible diseases. this happens to be i think one of the worst. >> reporter: so douglas went on a mission to find a new approach in treating alzheimer's. he found...
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douglas yepp. i have been living in santa scope for 35 years. i would like to speak on item one. -- san francisco 435 years. even when i have had business meetings on mission street, i am forced to do it in the daytime because i cannot afford to be an innocent victim in the ninth time. i think this is well in order. if people like me cannot afford to be on the street at night, i hate to think if you were a regular citizen going back and forth on mission street, how they must feel every night when they have to go through that. secondly, i am a little surprised that on today's agenda there was only one item pending under a 30-day rule. in my own opinion, i feel this committee has been very underutilized, as one of my friends keep asking me, is this a lap dog committee for a watchdog committee? i am hoping under current leadership, it will become a watchdog committee, instead of the previous lap dog committee. if you would like suggestions, i first is an obvious one. laguna honda hospital. no matter how much the comptroller tries to protect laguna
douglas yepp. i have been living in santa scope for 35 years. i would like to speak on item one. -- san francisco 435 years. even when i have had business meetings on mission street, i am forced to do it in the daytime because i cannot afford to be an innocent victim in the ninth time. i think this is well in order. if people like me cannot afford to be on the street at night, i hate to think if you were a regular citizen going back and forth on mission street, how they must feel every night...
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my name is douglas. i have lived in san francisco for 59 years. the reason i am giving public comment is for support. i think this is way past due. since i was a kid, i remember those abandoned boats were there, and i am glad we finally got around to it at this hearing. the main reason i would like to offer commented today is that i was very surprised that today's agenda had only one item. i would think that a committee of such importance would have had a lot more items than one item, so being a longtime resident of san francisco, i am sure there are many residents like myself who question we are getting our money's worth out of today's meeting, but onto other things with regard to agenda items with this committee, i would like to make two suggestions. the first one would be that maybe we should spend more time regarding the development of a park. i think different people have spoken out that it is underutilized, and i think that if this committee has only one agenda item today, maybe they can consider a boating discussion on john mclaren park, to
my name is douglas. i have lived in san francisco for 59 years. the reason i am giving public comment is for support. i think this is way past due. since i was a kid, i remember those abandoned boats were there, and i am glad we finally got around to it at this hearing. the main reason i would like to offer commented today is that i was very surprised that today's agenda had only one item. i would think that a committee of such importance would have had a lot more items than one item, so being...
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and kirk douglas was adorable.s to -- i didn't know it actually said that on the top of the envelope. and then, melissa leo. kirk douglas, he was great. and he was taking so long to say who the winner was. did that kind of help with the nerves? >> exactly. you got it. you know. exactly right. so, the category gets called. and there he is. and i have enough time to think, oh, my gosh. if i go up there, that means i'm going to get an oscar from kirk douglas? >> uh-huh. uh-huh. >> so, i weighed that out. and on he went. and it was funny and cute and adorable. and i had met the kid that they were playing with the cane in the dressing rooms downstairs earlier. omar sharif. his grandson. omar sharif. sweet kid. anyway, i'm weighing all this, as he's going on and on. i have a chance to look over at amy, for good luck. and now, he's opened it. yeah. and i haven't been to bed since. >> you haven't been to bed yet, have you? >> you and i haven't. you neither. >> you have mr. oscar with you. >> he's here. he's a little drunk.
and kirk douglas was adorable.s to -- i didn't know it actually said that on the top of the envelope. and then, melissa leo. kirk douglas, he was great. and he was taking so long to say who the winner was. did that kind of help with the nerves? >> exactly. you got it. you know. exactly right. so, the category gets called. and there he is. and i have enough time to think, oh, my gosh. if i go up there, that means i'm going to get an oscar from kirk douglas? >> uh-huh. uh-huh....
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. >> reporter: it was the mcdonald douglas tc3. twin engine specifically made to fly people in comfort. >> american airlines went to douglas and said can you make it wider, can you put sleepers in it and make it longer range? >> reporter: the company turned out more than 10,000 dc3c between 1935 and mid-1940s. willie turner of the hillier aviation says there are more than a thousand out there flying. passengers were treated to a whole new flying experience. one that included a galley for meals, a bathroom and plush roomy seating. imagine flying in the 1940s. look at the leg room. a testament to the plane's stout reputation and reliability. >> they would come back all shot up or beat up or lose an engine but they could still make the flight. >> reporter: go to cbs5.com, click on connect and send me your good question. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tonight they continued that scoring eim... >>> sharks scored five straight goals to end the game against the coyotes. today they continue that scoring streak in anaheim. patrick marleau stretchin
. >> reporter: it was the mcdonald douglas tc3. twin engine specifically made to fly people in comfort. >> american airlines went to douglas and said can you make it wider, can you put sleepers in it and make it longer range? >> reporter: the company turned out more than 10,000 dc3c between 1935 and mid-1940s. willie turner of the hillier aviation says there are more than a thousand out there flying. passengers were treated to a whole new flying experience. one that included a...
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douglas in the second sprint cup race of his life. dayne won the daytona 500. jimmy johnson among the big names favored. they called it a silent lap, recognizing the 10 year anniversary of the death of dale earnhart. fans saluted with their own version of number three. when you race on the speedway, you drive with the thought of the big one. all said 14 cars were either damaged or forced out of the race. three were from hendricks motor sports. marcus ambrose heads for the pits. new surface at daytona, the drivers tried to pair up on the fly and then draft. with four laps to go, kurt boyer and reagan smith get tangled up. they set up a green checker situation on the first lap of the green start. newman involved in another accident, this one taking out dale earnhart jr. any thoughts of earnhart winning in the anniversary of his dad's
douglas in the second sprint cup race of his life. dayne won the daytona 500. jimmy johnson among the big names favored. they called it a silent lap, recognizing the 10 year anniversary of the death of dale earnhart. fans saluted with their own version of number three. when you race on the speedway, you drive with the thought of the big one. all said 14 cars were either damaged or forced out of the race. three were from hendricks motor sports. marcus ambrose heads for the pits. new surface at...
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to if you're going to somehow develop an economy that eats people as well as filmmaker and author douglas rushkoff i talked to him earlier today and while many folks blame the vaiko operations in banks for the for causing a financial crisis some are finally taking to the streets over the contents of the biggest protest since the vietnam war just this past weekend and yesterday police actually caved in and refused to forcibly remove the folks still occupying the capitol building even though they were given a clear that line to get out now of course this isn't just limited to wisconsin in other states are considering similar proposals you've got ohio tennessee idaho among others and the question is are all these rallies actually making any kind of difference or falling on deaf ears are these and as you can the has more for us take a look at this. america's middle class fighting a more already historic. i where when alcohol is now people only option where it has been sound you know man for over two weeks major protests that kicked off in wisconsin and spread to other states have been raging
to if you're going to somehow develop an economy that eats people as well as filmmaker and author douglas rushkoff i talked to him earlier today and while many folks blame the vaiko operations in banks for the for causing a financial crisis some are finally taking to the streets over the contents of the biggest protest since the vietnam war just this past weekend and yesterday police actually caved in and refused to forcibly remove the folks still occupying the capitol building even though they...
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douglas became the undisputed heavyweight champion. number 4 happened back in 1913. at 91-1 taking the kentucky derby. to this day the biggest long shot to win on horse racing's biggest day. joenamejoe nameth. shot the baltimore colts in super bowl iii earning a win for the afl over the nfl. >> number 2. >> do you believe in miracles. >> american college kids delivering the miracle on ice. beating the russians in 1980 on their way to olympic gold. and number 1, 20-year-old trev or bayne wins the daytona 500. not even his little brother can put it into perspective. >> my mind went blank. my mind is still blank. >> that's your little brother, trevor. he said his minds went blank. that's been a lot of impression in your family. that was a shocker. >> that's mine too. you heard it on the radio. are you kidding me? i'm still saying it. when i saw my little brother's interview for the first time this morning that was just really cool. i'm his biggest fan and he has been mine. so i just love that my family is really excited about it and have been a part of it. >> you're 20
douglas became the undisputed heavyweight champion. number 4 happened back in 1913. at 91-1 taking the kentucky derby. to this day the biggest long shot to win on horse racing's biggest day. joenamejoe nameth. shot the baltimore colts in super bowl iii earning a win for the afl over the nfl. >> number 2. >> do you believe in miracles. >> american college kids delivering the miracle on ice. beating the russians in 1980 on their way to olympic gold. and number 1, 20-year-old...
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pagar 87.000 dólares a los inmigrantes que descansaban en una zona pública cerca de doa glasglas douglasban tanques de oxígenos. se trata de un hombre de 38 y un joven de 16. >> los dos tenían uno de estos aparatos y con los trajes especiales que dije y ellos también admitieron que lo hicieron para cruzar a los estados unidos. >josé: expertos en buceo dicen que se compran con facilidad en dónde se registra un aumento en las ventas por eso es posible que otros antes posiblemente hallan culminado la travesía. >> las protestas en el cairo y otras ciudades de egiptos tienen encerrado al presidente. cada vez son más quienes piden su renuncia. lori montenegro nos explica. >> es viernes día de inauguración y en el cairo cientos de miles de mujeres mucho sul man musulmanes acudieron. después de sus oraciones, mayormente jóvenes exigiendo la salida del presidente. >> las protestass de hoy se realizaron por la confrontación directa. entretanto washington negocia para una transición pacífico en ese país. >> el presidente obama se limitó a decir que estados unidos observa que en egipto debe de produ
pagar 87.000 dólares a los inmigrantes que descansaban en una zona pública cerca de doa glasglas douglasban tanques de oxígenos. se trata de un hombre de 38 y un joven de 16. >> los dos tenían uno de estos aparatos y con los trajes especiales que dije y ellos también admitieron que lo hicieron para cruzar a los estados unidos. >josé: expertos en buceo dicen que se compran con facilidad en dónde se registra un aumento en las ventas por eso es posible que otros antes posiblemente...
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. >> reporter: it was the mcdonald douglas d3. a twin engine.liner specifically made to fly people in comfort. >> american airlines went to douglas and said can you make it wider. can you put sleepers in it and make it longer range? >> reporter: the company turned out more than 10,000 dc 3s up to the 1940s. hillier aviation museum spokesman saying there are still more than 1000 out there flying. inside passengers retreated to a whole new flying experience. one that included a galley for meals, a bathroom and plush roomy seating. imagine flying in one of these airlines in the 1940s. look at the leg room. by today's standards this is beyond first class. it wasn't all comfort and convenience. dc 3 quickly saw duty in europe and pacific during world war ii. a testament to their reliability. >> they would come back all beat up or lose an engine or all beat up but they could still make the flight. >> reporter: go to cbs5.com and click on connect and send me your good question. >> you can't sell your condo? how about a plan b. how some property owners
. >> reporter: it was the mcdonald douglas d3. a twin engine.liner specifically made to fly people in comfort. >> american airlines went to douglas and said can you make it wider. can you put sleepers in it and make it longer range? >> reporter: the company turned out more than 10,000 dc 3s up to the 1940s. hillier aviation museum spokesman saying there are still more than 1000 out there flying. inside passengers retreated to a whole new flying experience. one that included a...
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she had an interesting blend in with kirk douglas. (laughter) >> in mind? for me? >> yes for you. >> reporter: as for the best actresses natalie portman fort the black swans. >> this is the most important role of my life. >> i have the feeling of my career has peaked. >> reporter: this year's best director was for the kings speech as well. >> colin firth, geoffrey rush and myself. (cheering & applause) i am only here because if you guys. i hope the reference does not make you jealous. >>bryan: i will you know to expect smith monday. the >> @ now, here is gabe slate, with some tech news. >>gabe: could not find i've had.here is a picture in this e- mail. and i patted his plan to stay on top of the top public. high-resolution screen. it'll be good if they use this life as on the f 14. it'll be lighter and then in. you can watch video from your ride head of doors living room tv. same price for cheaper. $500-the hundred dollars range. shareholders are requesting that the company has no official plan and strategy. says steve jobs cannot be ceo of, (cheering & applause) .
she had an interesting blend in with kirk douglas. (laughter) >> in mind? for me? >> yes for you. >> reporter: as for the best actresses natalie portman fort the black swans. >> this is the most important role of my life. >> i have the feeling of my career has peaked. >> reporter: this year's best director was for the kings speech as well. >> colin firth, geoffrey rush and myself. (cheering & applause) i am only here because if you guys. i hope the...
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my name is douglas yep. i have lived here for 59 years. on sfgate this past saturday, the article had a headline, "child porn prosecution soaring." it has been one of five projects the last four years, dealing with pornography in san francisco. the three westside supervisors were very hesitant to help in any way, regarding allegations of child porn san francisco general hospital. allegedly, they were supposed to represent the families. i find that a little hard to believe. according to my memory, i did not get much help from the board president either. to summarize, i feel this is a legitimate problem. obviously, my discussions with the fbi have proven fruitful, since even they finally found the time to do something, even though they have to fight terrorism all over the world. i think the board of supervisors should make a clear statement whether they are going to support porn or prosecute porn, and specifically allegations of child porn. san francisco is supposed to be trying to protect immigrants, especially immigrant women. it is common
my name is douglas yep. i have lived here for 59 years. on sfgate this past saturday, the article had a headline, "child porn prosecution soaring." it has been one of five projects the last four years, dealing with pornography in san francisco. the three westside supervisors were very hesitant to help in any way, regarding allegations of child porn san francisco general hospital. allegedly, they were supposed to represent the families. i find that a little hard to believe. according...
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>> reporter: the lowest price, $2.78 at two stations in douglas, wyoming. as we made our way through chicago's south side, it became clear the higher prices are already causing real pain. >> fill it up with a little liquid gold. see what $9 is going to do for me. 2.5 gallons. >> reporter: in places where the economy has never recovered. >> it's becoming a choice, basically, between either eating or buying gas. >> reporter: the latest spike comes after a steady rise, since we began climbing out of the recession. and where is gas going? >> by memorial day, if the situation is still developing in the middle east, we could be looking at prices just under $4.25 a gallon. that would mean parts of the country could flirt with $5 a gallon gas. >> reporter: all day long, we asked drivers, what price would shock them into driving less? >> if it hits that $5 mark. >> five bucks a gallon. >> reporter: that's the number? >> yeah. that's terrifying. >> reporter: as we made our way to the heart of the big city, the prices were still climbing. when we bid farewell to the m
>> reporter: the lowest price, $2.78 at two stations in douglas, wyoming. as we made our way through chicago's south side, it became clear the higher prices are already causing real pain. >> fill it up with a little liquid gold. see what $9 is going to do for me. 2.5 gallons. >> reporter: in places where the economy has never recovered. >> it's becoming a choice, basically, between either eating or buying gas. >> reporter: the latest spike comes after a steady...
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douglas you. i would like to introduce my baby brother, michael brother, this is my baby brother, paul. he wants to sing a song for my mother. >> ♪ overtime i have been building mike castle of love -- my castle of love. although you never knew that it was not you that i was dreaming the sandman has come from too far away come back some other day although you do not believe that they do dreams do come true open my dreams when i look at you, baby if you could be here you two might be overjoyed over love over me because i and my heart -- in my heart i have painfully turned around just to find what i saw i discovered i have come out too far for you not to say that i would have to throw my castles away. dreams do come true, though we do not believe that they do when i look at you, baby, if you could believe that you might also be overjoyed over a love over me and although we have the improbable what do they know for a romance, give me a chance with a chance you might find that you are likel i over love
douglas you. i would like to introduce my baby brother, michael brother, this is my baby brother, paul. he wants to sing a song for my mother. >> ♪ overtime i have been building mike castle of love -- my castle of love. although you never knew that it was not you that i was dreaming the sandman has come from too far away come back some other day although you do not believe that they do dreams do come true open my dreams when i look at you, baby if you could be here you two might be...
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francisco police department investigate the shootings of michael lee, fit eafment wi, and randall douglas. and i have give you a copy of the recommendations. >> hi, my name is sonia mason. i'm from oakland, california, and i have acknowledged a lot of hurt on the homeless here in san francisco. i think every person who might be homeless, i think don't think they should be shot at in wheelchairs. i think everybody should be treated like a human being. as a human. i can safely say if you looked like george bush's daughter or any of you panels' kids were in the same position, i think you would feel as i do. i am just speaking as a person and a humanist who respects everybody, and everybody should be treated with respect. i recently interviewed some people who were homeless, and they were saying how, you know, everybody takes away from them. they have no homes to go to. they have no place to live in. that is hard. it gets hard on people like that. and people who are disabled which enables a lot of people to get disabled, for the most part. so i'm saying as a humanist, especially for african-a
francisco police department investigate the shootings of michael lee, fit eafment wi, and randall douglas. and i have give you a copy of the recommendations. >> hi, my name is sonia mason. i'm from oakland, california, and i have acknowledged a lot of hurt on the homeless here in san francisco. i think every person who might be homeless, i think don't think they should be shot at in wheelchairs. i think everybody should be treated like a human being. as a human. i can safely say if you...
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douglas kaerny. [applause] >> how many know the song living in the city by stevie wonder. that great skit at end where stevie plays all the voices and gets arrested. new york city, skyscrapers and everything. this is a poem that reimagines that gentlemen exists the bus in that skit as john henry. this is a section of it. skyscrapers and everything. j hammer henry mallet [inaudible] could barely fit hammer poking out like natural man's skyscraper to the concrete for deep machine sleep abouts income. don't go john henry traffic man, don't go across that street. the flood song poems were poems written in reaction to katrina. how can i enter that space of writing poems about that. i'm not from there and don't have family there. who benefits from that tragedy? who benefits from that disregard for humanity and the thought animals would benefit from that. this first poem is flood songs number 4 mosquitoes drinking didy. >> drink every hour next up this hour and every hour after. was born in the river there is enough to go around. drink every hour on the hour and every hour after.
douglas kaerny. [applause] >> how many know the song living in the city by stevie wonder. that great skit at end where stevie plays all the voices and gets arrested. new york city, skyscrapers and everything. this is a poem that reimagines that gentlemen exists the bus in that skit as john henry. this is a section of it. skyscrapers and everything. j hammer henry mallet [inaudible] could barely fit hammer poking out like natural man's skyscraper to the concrete for deep machine sleep...
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douglas yet. i would like to speak on behalf of item two.d of the department of public health, we should give her every resource available in order to improve the department of public health. çwith the departure of mitch kz @ san francisco general hospital, i would encourage the department of public health to better its performance. i think there has been a lot of discontent of certain aspects. items like item two will give the department of public health enough money to improve itself. çunfortunately, all of us are aware about the news of laguna honda hospital. i feel barbara garcia will support on going whistleblowing activities by employees in her department. çhopefully, that will extend te sand and this could general hospital. >> thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. a request to continue this item to the call of the chair. so moved. do we have many more items before us? >> no, mr. chaiv >> very good. this meeting is adjourned. this meeting is adjourned. ç so are you going out tonight? i can't. m
douglas yet. i would like to speak on behalf of item two.d of the department of public health, we should give her every resource available in order to improve the department of public health. çwith the departure of mitch kz @ san francisco general hospital, i would encourage the department of public health to better its performance. i think there has been a lot of discontent of certain aspects. items like item two will give the department of public health enough money to improve itself....
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. >> douglas born january 31, 1944 in the rural hills of mississippi.sed in memphis by a sing l mother and schooled by some of the greats on the south side of chicago. >> i'll never forget being on the stage in this little club next to muddy waters playing harmonica. how did i get up here, you know? >> in the 60s, charlie ended up in the san francisco bay area, where he met henryieta, the love of his life. >> she's my best friend and my wife and my manager and my favorite person. >> charlie has been nominated for a grammy for album called the well. the title song, telling the story about how a little girl helped charlie get sober. >> i quit drinking in 1987. i had a career in alcohol that didn't work out. >> my last hurdle was to get on stage sober. so i'm driving to work one night and i'm going real early. really want to get up there to the bar. i'm listening to the news and this little girl in texas named jessica lacure is filling the well. >> all this time, doctors and other volunteers were listening to jessica. ♪ [ music ] and it's a real life and d
. >> douglas born january 31, 1944 in the rural hills of mississippi.sed in memphis by a sing l mother and schooled by some of the greats on the south side of chicago. >> i'll never forget being on the stage in this little club next to muddy waters playing harmonica. how did i get up here, you know? >> in the 60s, charlie ended up in the san francisco bay area, where he met henryieta, the love of his life. >> she's my best friend and my wife and my manager and my...
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douglas imaginatively combine dance music and arts to create theater his dramatic performances transforms dance reawakening interests in ballet across europe and america knowledge of the company's revolutionary ballets filtered through theatre fashion and to daily life including interior design and style all around the world. starts company was created a century ago in the productions of paris revolutionize twentieth century and still continue to influence cultural activity today celebrating the company's keep period of activity this major exhibition reveals jackalopes influence on twentieth century arts design and fashion and includes hundreds of objects including giant feats of costs original costumes set designs props and posts is an impressive collection so where did they get all the exhibit items from the remarkable thing is actually in the chair. obviously having a museum like base is very helpful. for departments but we do have a wonderful. and performance here and so the cloths and the cost streams basically come from those. six cost to the rest. and we have this this wonderful we
douglas imaginatively combine dance music and arts to create theater his dramatic performances transforms dance reawakening interests in ballet across europe and america knowledge of the company's revolutionary ballets filtered through theatre fashion and to daily life including interior design and style all around the world. starts company was created a century ago in the productions of paris revolutionize twentieth century and still continue to influence cultural activity today celebrating...