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if you want to know history, you must know dr. brown. to commend you from moving forward, i think the contribution is the greatest contribution african-americans can be proud of. ize our true hero. i'm happy we can applause and salute her for her efforts to our children all the generations can see her contribution. thank you for saluting her upcoming birthday as well. jo thank you. >> good evening. >> i didn't get a carted either. my name is chris daniels. i'm representing my husband at his request. he is the naacp director for california. as educators, you are very well aware of the attention to doe tails. there's a difference that that can make. a name is not a small matter. it is everything. it's where you go every had r day, what you are a part of, a reference of pride. in honor, this is an easy one. it is an honor to one of san francisco's finest citizens. right now, you have a power to send a powerful message. that's it. thank you. >> welcome reverend brown. >> madam president and members of the board, to the staff of our school di
if you want to know history, you must know dr. brown. to commend you from moving forward, i think the contribution is the greatest contribution african-americans can be proud of. ize our true hero. i'm happy we can applause and salute her for her efforts to our children all the generations can see her contribution. thank you for saluting her upcoming birthday as well. jo thank you. >> good evening. >> i didn't get a carted either. my name is chris daniels. i'm representing my...
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i think one thing that i did note at the beginning by dr. brown, what is very important, having cal pacific become a center of excellence in san francisco. there was a lot of talk about community tonight. the community for me is it is a big community. 805,000 resident departments and hundreds of thousands. on any given day who are tourists or visitors here or commuters coming in here for work and also 30% of people who come to cal pacific from outside san francisco and that's also the case for other fine hospitals. i think a of the 6,500 jobs are because we are a regional center. we have to continue the splens. we have to rebuild a new facility and new facilities -- there are centers that people continue to come from long distances because the care is superior as are the facilities. one other thing, i just wanted to add about the consolidation. i think it is important, as was pointed out by a couple of physicians who testify in cases of where there is urgent care needed, sometimes it is important that the services all be in the same place. there w
i think one thing that i did note at the beginning by dr. brown, what is very important, having cal pacific become a center of excellence in san francisco. there was a lot of talk about community tonight. the community for me is it is a big community. 805,000 resident departments and hundreds of thousands. on any given day who are tourists or visitors here or commuters coming in here for work and also 30% of people who come to cal pacific from outside san francisco and that's also the case for...
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dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us.ed if i don't mention commissioner leroy king, sit -- sitting with former redevelopment commissioner benny yee. welcome, kim. we are really looking forward to working with kim to get students to come visit the kinsey exhibit. just one second. and also supervisor scott winer -- weiner is here also. let's welcome him. newly elected schedule. we're back on schedule and graced with the presence of our new mayor. we, as i mentioned earlier, we had the pleasure of working well. are city administrator at the time ed lee and supervisor ross mirkarimi in connection with the adoption of the slavery disclosure ordinance a couple years ago. and we look forward to working with him on many issues to come. please welcome mayor ed lee. >> hello, everybody. you know i don't like to read speeches. i've been doing that in the past, so i want to have a chance to speak from the heart. this is our celebration of black history month. and i am so happy to see all of you come to city hall to recognize this and
dr. amos brown, former supervisor brown, who is also here with us.ed if i don't mention commissioner leroy king, sit -- sitting with former redevelopment commissioner benny yee. welcome, kim. we are really looking forward to working with kim to get students to come visit the kinsey exhibit. just one second. and also supervisor scott winer -- weiner is here also. let's welcome him. newly elected schedule. we're back on schedule and graced with the presence of our new mayor. we, as i mentioned...
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dr. amos lee brown that came forward. he leads to third baptist church was created. the nag al park service called the underground railroad the most important movement of the 1970's. it's a loringer point that not only the larger name. the context of peter and ethics created here. we have five black oranges founded in 1952 that still exist today. we once again encourage you to vote in favor of it. on a more positive note is the actual anniversary of the first public school in california. part of the context was the first school board chair in san francisco and dedicate that had school on april 3, 1848. every year. we started at 10. during the opening of public education. >> the grounds committee last night. >> when i was in school in l.a., please believe me, i know more about john muir than i ever wanted to know. the days in whose life seems equally divine. that's from the eighth grade. they drummed that stuff into us. i knew who the school was named after. who he was about and why we went up there everyday. if we are going to put names on schools, they ought to mean
dr. amos lee brown that came forward. he leads to third baptist church was created. the nag al park service called the underground railroad the most important movement of the 1970's. it's a loringer point that not only the larger name. the context of peter and ethics created here. we have five black oranges founded in 1952 that still exist today. we once again encourage you to vote in favor of it. on a more positive note is the actual anniversary of the first public school in california. part...
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dr. earnest brown, our clinical director, and helen parker and jessica cohen. the students who are here with me are austin, peter, and hugo. as a first-year student at our school, we are required to find and pursue a learned interest. you are -- we have -- [inaudible]. cognitive reasoning and social reasoning which is social studies and history, communication which is learning how to express our ideas and lastly personal qualities which is what you came and did over the year. at this time i'd like to hand it over to elena vasquez to talk about her interests. >> good evening, everyone. my name is elena and i'm 17 years old. i've been attending p.b.c. for two months and this is my first exhibition on comparing honduras with san francisco after only three weeks. after completing my essay comparing san francisco and honduras, i became more interested in the culture and history of honduras. i want to learn about pre-colonial times in honduras and how things have changed from then until this present day. one of the things that affects people in honduras is a fever. i
dr. earnest brown, our clinical director, and helen parker and jessica cohen. the students who are here with me are austin, peter, and hugo. as a first-year student at our school, we are required to find and pursue a learned interest. you are -- we have -- [inaudible]. cognitive reasoning and social reasoning which is social studies and history, communication which is learning how to express our ideas and lastly personal qualities which is what you came and did over the year. at this time i'd...
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dr. amos brown, the president, could not be here tonight. a long night. i will brief as -- i will be brief as possible, but i have to be since i only have two minutes. let me say to you we are 100% supportive of this project. we know cpmc, and we know them because of the work they do in our community, the outstanding work. the wart dr. carolyn dyson has done with black women's breast health program has gained national recognition. this is tremendous work they do. we are talking about saving people's lives. i keep hearing people talk about how they do not take poor patients. i cannot tell you how much and how often i am up at cpmc. in fact, we need clergy parking. [laughter] i didn't want to forget that. i am there all the time visiting members of my community. trust me, we do not have a while the church. if we did, i would not have to work. it is working people, poor people. we go up to cpmc. i also want to remind you something someone -- something no one has talked about tonight, the potential for jobs. i know we always talk about that. but now we have t
dr. amos brown, the president, could not be here tonight. a long night. i will brief as -- i will be brief as possible, but i have to be since i only have two minutes. let me say to you we are 100% supportive of this project. we know cpmc, and we know them because of the work they do in our community, the outstanding work. the wart dr. carolyn dyson has done with black women's breast health program has gained national recognition. this is tremendous work they do. we are talking about saving...
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let's move on to dr. brownfessional at george washington university and the author of numerous books on your politics. he teaches courses on middle eastern politics as well as more general courses on comparison politics and international relationships. dr. brown, we appreciate your being here today. please go ahead. >> thank you very much madam chairman and members of the set many. thank you for inviting me to testify today on the muslim brotherhood. as an academic, i'm in part gratified to have the subject of my scholarly work deemed a critical national importance. i've been conducting research in the muslim brotherhood movement in various countries in the arab world for the past seven years and i'm happy to share my impressions with the committee. but if much of the night damage may go to admit it, the topic of my research is a bit less critical than meets the eye. most brotherhood movements i think are far more political and diplomatic challenge than the security threat for the united states. more specifical
let's move on to dr. brownfessional at george washington university and the author of numerous books on your politics. he teaches courses on middle eastern politics as well as more general courses on comparison politics and international relationships. dr. brown, we appreciate your being here today. please go ahead. >> thank you very much madam chairman and members of the set many. thank you for inviting me to testify today on the muslim brotherhood. as an academic, i'm in part gratified...
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so we should be fine for the rest of the hearing, engh time hopefully.fine so f let's move on to dr. brown. is a professor of political . brown,.p science george washington univerd the author of numerous books on your politics. he teaches courses on middle eastern politics as well as more general courses on comparison politics and international relationships. dr. brown, we appreciate your being here today. please go ahead. >> thank you very much madam chairman and members of the set many. thank you for inviting me to testify today on the muslim brotherhood. as an academic, i'm in part gratified to have the subject of my scholarly work deemed a critical national importance. i've been conducting research in the muslim brotherhood movement in various countries in the arab world for the past seven years and i'm happy to share my impressions with the committee. but if much of the night damage may go to admit it, the topic of my research is a bit less critical than meets the eye. most brotherhood movements i think are far more political and diplomatic challenge than the security threat for the u
so we should be fine for the rest of the hearing, engh time hopefully.fine so f let's move on to dr. brown. is a professor of political . brown,.p science george washington univerd the author of numerous books on your politics. he teaches courses on middle eastern politics as well as more general courses on comparison politics and international relationships. dr. brown, we appreciate your being here today. please go ahead. >> thank you very much madam chairman and members of the set many....
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let's move on to dr. brown,.professional at george washington university and the author of numerous books on your politics. he teaches courses on middle eastern politics as well as more general courses on comparison politics and international relationships. dr. brown, we appreciate your being here today. please go ahead. >> thank you very much madam chairman and members of the set many. thank you for inviting me to testify today on the muslim brotherhood. as an academic, i'm in part gratified to have the subject of my scholarly work deemed a critical national importance. i've been conducting research in the muslim brotherhood movement in various countries in the arab world for the past seven years and i'm happy to share my impressions with the committee. but if much of the night damage may go to admit it, the topic of my research is a bit less critical than meets the eye. mo brotherhood movements i think are far more political and diplomatic challenge than the security threat for the united states. more specifi
let's move on to dr. brown,.professional at george washington university and the author of numerous books on your politics. he teaches courses on middle eastern politics as well as more general courses on comparison politics and international relationships. dr. brown, we appreciate your being here today. please go ahead. >> thank you very much madam chairman and members of the set many. thank you for inviting me to testify today on the muslim brotherhood. as an academic, i'm in part...
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a have great respect for dr. brown. i see what happens when congress provides nasa latitude to shift funds. two questions on this issue. you have a serious commitment to the goals of previous policy of ten health the centers and the people who work there and how will you work with congress to detail a more specific plan for ten held the center is? >> i have a very serious commitment to ten functioning effective efficient nasa centers and one laboratory, the jet propulsion laboratory. but healthy is a relative term. because of fiscal constraints we are all under our centers are stressed. you talk about h.r. 1. a change like that would have a dramatic affect on a center. i have the best directors in the world. i have the best work force in the world and we're doing everything we can to make sure we balance the work across the ten nasa centers. we want to make sure we have a balanced portfolio in the agency. we want to have vibrant involvement in aeronautics and technology development, science and human space flight. what
a have great respect for dr. brown. i see what happens when congress provides nasa latitude to shift funds. two questions on this issue. you have a serious commitment to the goals of previous policy of ten health the centers and the people who work there and how will you work with congress to detail a more specific plan for ten held the center is? >> i have a very serious commitment to ten functioning effective efficient nasa centers and one laboratory, the jet propulsion laboratory. but...
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. >> brown: dr.rea lacroix, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ifill: next, a pioneer from the world of broadcasting and the stories she can now tell. judy woodruff has our profile of belva davis. the story was done in partnership with kqed san francisco. >> reporter: in the san francisco bay area and much of the rest of northern california, bell have davis is a household name. for more than have a century she's been writing, reporting and broadcasting the news starting in the 1950s when the only media job open to blacks was a weekly newspaper. and women in news were hardly seen or heard no matter their color. i spoke to her recently in san francisco about her memoir that "chronicle"s a journey from a life of poverty in segregated monroe, louisiana, to a career as a respected t.v. journalist. >> it has been an extraordinary life. not just growing up poor but growing up in a family where you were moved from one place to another. >> that's why the book is entitled "never many my wildest dreams becau
. >> brown: dr.rea lacroix, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ifill: next, a pioneer from the world of broadcasting and the stories she can now tell. judy woodruff has our profile of belva davis. the story was done in partnership with kqed san francisco. >> reporter: in the san francisco bay area and much of the rest of northern california, bell have davis is a household name. for more than have a century she's been writing, reporting and broadcasting the news...
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concern lies with an email threat passed out in standards to the state of affairs of lily brown in a conversation of dr. gray and an individual, commissioner norton. my concern lies in that this conversation was not c.c.'d amongst all board members and brings me to the issue of accountability. so as a publicly elected group of commissioners, i feel it's responsible to have everybody be tied in with what's going on in the conversations. also, to only check in with -- the only check in is by the board or dr. gray and that's not surprising that she absolves herself of any responsibility. do you want to ask qaddafi about affairs in libya, he would say i'm doing everything i can to people complaining are in the way of progress. so check in with the people on the ground and you'll receive overwhelming different perspective. the other thing is i passed around data. the reason why this is important is that all decisions being made in bay view is based on the idea that it worked to bob burrell, it will work in bay view. dr. gray is explicit in principles that they need to recruit asian students. president mendo
concern lies with an email threat passed out in standards to the state of affairs of lily brown in a conversation of dr. gray and an individual, commissioner norton. my concern lies in that this conversation was not c.c.'d amongst all board members and brings me to the issue of accountability. so as a publicly elected group of commissioners, i feel it's responsible to have everybody be tied in with what's going on in the conversations. also, to only check in with -- the only check in is by the...
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dr. hawa abdi. she recently was in new york for tina brown's conference on women in the world and brought everyone tot. and by the way, as part of our be the change, save a life initiative, we want to tell you about our maternal health challenge. we are putting out the call to all college students everywhere for the innovative ideas that could help save mothers lives around the world. and the winner will get $10,000. so, to find out how to submit your ideas, go to saveone.net. >>> thank you for watching. we're always on at abcnews.com. don't forget, "20/20" later tonight, and david muir is here this weekend. i'll see you back on monday.
dr. hawa abdi. she recently was in new york for tina brown's conference on women in the world and brought everyone tot. and by the way, as part of our be the change, save a life initiative, we want to tell you about our maternal health challenge. we are putting out the call to all college students everywhere for the innovative ideas that could help save mothers lives around the world. and the winner will get $10,000. so, to find out how to submit your ideas, go to saveone.net. >>>...
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dr. hawa abdi. she recently was in new york for tina brown's conference on women in the world and brought everyone tot. >>> and by the way, as part of our be the change, save a life initiative, we want to tell you about our maternal health challenge. we are putting out the call to all college students everywhere for the innovative ideas that could help save mothers' lives around the world. and the winner will get $10,000. so, to find out how to submit your ideas, go to saveone.net. >>> thank you for watching. we're always on at abcnews.com. don't forget, "20/20" later tonight, and david muir is here this weekend. i'll see you back on monday. good night. >>> tonight the search for a 3-year-old boy missing for hours with no sign of his mom until just now. >> an east bay narcotics agent opens up to our laura anthony and admits to mistake autos the catholic church, under fire in the bay area over decades of child sex abuse. new evidence pointing to a 50-year cover up massive concrete pipes providing relief to the storm-ravaged streets of capitola. the long, slow recovery is ahead. >> sky 7 hd is live whe
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brown announced the end of budget talks. >>> the perjury trial for barry bonds will continue. he's considered a critical witness in the case. >> with dr. cat joplin they are trying to finish off their chain of custody. >> prosecutors scored one defeat and one victory in court yesterday. bonds' personal assistant say he saw bonds' personal trainer inject him with steroids. >>> a realtive of yusuf bey was the fourth will -- he was the confidential source for the slain journalist report. prosecutors say baileys research was the purpose for his murder. testimony is scheduled to resume on monday. >>> san francisco police chief is firing back at the city's public defender. >> these allegations and this misconduct has been going rampant around the city. bring it to our attention and we will deal with it. we cannot continue to scream that the sky is falling and it's not. >> he rejected a video tape that it showed the under cover officers had lied about his search. godown says his is -- most of those involving drugs. >>> california navy petty officer that was investigated for violating the militaries ban on openingly gay troops will not be dis
brown announced the end of budget talks. >>> the perjury trial for barry bonds will continue. he's considered a critical witness in the case. >> with dr. cat joplin they are trying to finish off their chain of custody. >> prosecutors scored one defeat and one victory in court yesterday. bonds' personal assistant say he saw bonds' personal trainer inject him with steroids. >>> a realtive of yusuf bey was the fourth will -- he was the confidential source for the...
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dr of a convenience store. deputies say the man sexually assaulted a woman after offering her a ride on sunday evening around 7:00. his car is described as a 1970s chocolate brown two-door sedan with a tan interior. >>> and environmentalist and residents of niles canyon are protesting against caltran's plan to widen the main road through their district of fremont. caltrans plans to widen the road by 20 feet in some areas, adding shoulders and a median. in the process they'll cut down more than 500 trees. the first phase is under way. but they hope to prevent phases two and three from even starting. the neighborhood says tree removal will have a big impact on the environment, especially in the steelhead and sunol creek. >>> still to come at 6:00 -- admit it. you've gone costco just to grab those free samples. how the big box store uses those treats as some of its business model. >> yes, i have done that. >>> right now, 50s and d 60s outside around the bay area. it's a little breezy, but you don't need the umbrella for this evening. what about for the rest of your weekend plans and the allergy report. oak pollen still running very high. your sunday forecast comin
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one nine hundred sixty is dr king and many other african-american leaders that there were there were very front and center and and the demand for civil rights you know from brown versus board of education all the way back to two arguably the wrong of policy versus versus ferguson was was being spoken out loudly and in the sixty's we heard this rhetoric of secession now we have an african-american president all of a sudden the rhetoric of secession comes back it seems like that is not a coincidence and i think that that's what you're asserting i'm curious though and feel free to comment on there briefly but i want to get right into dr king who killed dr king who paid for it and why. it's a special believe it's because of you know that the secession talk today in texas is nothing but part of the republican distraction to show you know there are more fortune five hundred companies in houston that any city in america except for new york so texas is going to see that this is well before the presidential election this is when you through meet your base you you gin up the contributions so texas is going to see but it's a great shock to get people talking and distract
one nine hundred sixty is dr king and many other african-american leaders that there were there were very front and center and and the demand for civil rights you know from brown versus board of education all the way back to two arguably the wrong of policy versus versus ferguson was was being spoken out loudly and in the sixty's we heard this rhetoric of secession now we have an african-american president all of a sudden the rhetoric of secession comes back it seems like that is not a...
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dr. groves, let me go to another question. senator browni ask you, do have the power to change the questions on the sent this? >> on the decennial sent this? a process by which the decennial sent this question are arrived at is the laborious one that brings in a whole lot of stakeholders. we then submit the questionnaire to congress in the year that ends in six and in seven. and for your review -- so it is truly a collaborative process. >> do we actually have done that? >> i think that is. over decades on how congress has reacted. >> when i'm actually following up a little and senator brown is the could haves in the decennial senses a question, a u.s. citizen? we could have that. >> there's nothing that clues us from asking that. >> not as i understand it. >> that's what they want to make sure. >> the other thing is we had testimony. but it's important whether decennial senses director that expensive ministrations? >> what it comes down to his stewardship. it seems the course of the decade. several implementations for change as you well kno
dr. groves, let me go to another question. senator browni ask you, do have the power to change the questions on the sent this? >> on the decennial sent this? a process by which the decennial sent this question are arrived at is the laborious one that brings in a whole lot of stakeholders. we then submit the questionnaire to congress in the year that ends in six and in seven. and for your review -- so it is truly a collaborative process. >> do we actually have done that? >> i...
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let's move on to dr. brown,.professional at george washington university and the author of numerous books on your politics. he teaches courses on middle eastern politics as well as more general courses on comparison politics and international relationships. dr. brown, we appreciate your being here today. please go ahead. >> thank you very much madam chairman and members of the set many. thank you for inviting me to testify today on the muslim brotherhood. as an academic, i'm in part gratified to have the subject of my scholarly work deemed a critical national importance. i've been conducting research in the muslim brotherhood movement in various countries in the arab world for the past seven years and i'm happy to share my impressions with the committee. but if much of the night damage may go to admit it, the topic of my research is a bit less critical than meets the eye. most brotherhood movements i think are far more political and diplomatic challenge than the security threat for the united states. more speci
let's move on to dr. brown,.professional at george washington university and the author of numerous books on your politics. he teaches courses on middle eastern politics as well as more general courses on comparison politics and international relationships. dr. brown, we appreciate your being here today. please go ahead. >> thank you very much madam chairman and members of the set many. thank you for inviting me to testify today on the muslim brotherhood. as an academic, i'm in part...