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dr. mary's monkeys. it's a story about a woman who ran laboratories for cancer in new orleans in the late 50's and 60's, world renown mysterious death. she hires a gal, /kraouts a gal who is like our intel scholar winner from last week. this young gal could keep cancer alive the longest of anyone in the country. that girl turns out to be lee. they're both very talented women and both good stories. the next one as i mentioned the warning, if you can pick this up, see how one loan woman plays gary trooper. we are losing. the country is losing. and we are still losing. thank you >> are there any public members that want to provide comments at this time? seeing none, public close. >> items 9 through 22 comprised of the calendar may be enacted by a single roll call vote unless a member obtains. it can be removed and considered separately. >> supervisor christensen. >> i would like to pull out the city college item. >> 30? >> yes. >> >> madam clerk, can you please call the roll for 31 and 32? >> mar. >> yea. >
dr. mary's monkeys. it's a story about a woman who ran laboratories for cancer in new orleans in the late 50's and 60's, world renown mysterious death. she hires a gal, /kraouts a gal who is like our intel scholar winner from last week. this young gal could keep cancer alive the longest of anyone in the country. that girl turns out to be lee. they're both very talented women and both good stories. the next one as i mentioned the warning, if you can pick this up, see how one loan woman plays...
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dr. richmond, rows mary ellis for the march of elephants and the numbers and numbers of animal rights advocates who work on this issue on a daily basis. and of course, my staff, ashley summers for her work on this legislation. so again, i hope we as san francisco can serve as a strong example throughout the world and i wanted to thank my colleagues and see if they have any comments as well >> thank you supervisor tang. madam president seeing that it is 3:30, i will hand it back to you. >> okay. thank you madam clerk. at this time, we have our 3:30 accommodations in honor of black history month. i would like to start by recognizing supervisor cohen for opening remarks. >> good afternoon everyone. thank you for joining us today in the chamber. i have a few brief remarks to set the tone of why we're here today and the purpose of this occasion. every february we get together and celebrate black history month which provides an opportunity for annual observation on the importance of african americans and the events that have happened in this country. black history month really isn't about beingdy vis
dr. richmond, rows mary ellis for the march of elephants and the numbers and numbers of animal rights advocates who work on this issue on a daily basis. and of course, my staff, ashley summers for her work on this legislation. so again, i hope we as san francisco can serve as a strong example throughout the world and i wanted to thank my colleagues and see if they have any comments as well >> thank you supervisor tang. madam president seeing that it is 3:30, i will hand it back to you....
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it's being supported by many nonoil names like texas instrument southwest, and dr pepper and snapple. marypany's ceo releasing its annual letter to shareholders and in the letter h doesn't make any changes to the company's earnings outlike for the coming year. he goes on to say they're creating a more comfortable gdp. it is its finance arm. it says ge is an industrial company first and foremost. they must enhance that industrial competitiveness, not detract from it. they have ge saying it's going to trim down ge capital and to that end they say it will depend on regulation, competitiveness as well as returns because they say they have to improve returns at ge capital which were below the capital at cost of capital. he also speaks about one other industry that's in focus for ge. that being oil. it has great exposure to the energy industry. he expects oil prices to recover over time and sees it as an opportunity. he also introduces the idea of a ge store which allows all of the business units to share information and technology which in turn should make ge he says, more competitiveness. last
it's being supported by many nonoil names like texas instrument southwest, and dr pepper and snapple. marypany's ceo releasing its annual letter to shareholders and in the letter h doesn't make any changes to the company's earnings outlike for the coming year. he goes on to say they're creating a more comfortable gdp. it is its finance arm. it says ge is an industrial company first and foremost. they must enhance that industrial competitiveness, not detract from it. they have ge saying it's...
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dr. nancy schlossberg is a professor ee mary ta at the university of maryland and author of "retirement."eir work and they don't see any way to translate that in retirement. >> reporter: schlossberg said retirement is like graduating. >> you have some people when they graduate from college, they know exactly what they want to do. othering are searching. others are struggling. >> i retired in 2001. is that right? >> reporter: one of those who searched is seth's wife paula. she, too was an engineer and retire add year before her husband. >> it was a gift for me. it became an opportunity for me to explore how am i wired. >> reporter: she tapped in her creative side dabbling in cult stur and photography and plays. >> i explored lots of different things to see what it was that gave me that same kind of pleasure and enjoyment as i saw in seth. >> reporter: seth is the first to acknowledge his machines don't provide any commercial value but for him it's about something greater. >> it's the challenge, i think. the violin and tie-tying machine, they're just great ideas. the concept of doing it is
dr. nancy schlossberg is a professor ee mary ta at the university of maryland and author of "retirement."eir work and they don't see any way to translate that in retirement. >> reporter: schlossberg said retirement is like graduating. >> you have some people when they graduate from college, they know exactly what they want to do. othering are searching. others are struggling. >> i retired in 2001. is that right? >> reporter: one of those who searched is seth's...
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we have miles o'brien, cnn aviation mary and cnn correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. ry i start with you. you've done investigation, information leaks out. in this particular situation and why this happened and what was ignored or avoided in this treatment are you bothered by the leaks? >> i'm always bothered by this leaks. they happen in every investigation. i'd like to say it was rare but was not. i thought the investigation chief when he gave his press conference last week was quite forthcoming. the investigator told us this but abstractly and the investigation tape leaked out at some point. it can be used in court although there's lots of precautions you have to take but they're secured. i've seen this a lot. it's not unusual. it happens in the u.s. too. >> we often depend on them. i ask this as a loaded question because it was, i'm not worried about this leak. we need to know more. sanjay i come to you on this level. people are treating mental illness and any type of depression this man may have had as if it were in a fever, comes in a flash and goes away. can you
we have miles o'brien, cnn aviation mary and cnn correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. ry i start with you. you've done investigation, information leaks out. in this particular situation and why this happened and what was ignored or avoided in this treatment are you bothered by the leaks? >> i'm always bothered by this leaks. they happen in every investigation. i'd like to say it was rare but was not. i thought the investigation chief when he gave his press conference last week was quite...
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dr. white: let this be our motto . in god will we trust. he wrote that a generation or two before. they must have picked up on it. thank you. that jogged my memory. >> did marylincoln have dreams? were they recorded in any way? how common were sÉances back then? i gather they were pretty common. dr. white: yeah, there was a rise of belief in occultish things in the 19th century. i don't know how common it would've been to have a sÉance in the white house. they did have them. in terms of mary's dreams, i feel like i should turn to joan on that. or others in the audience. i know that mary was concerned about lincoln's dreams. i can't speak to her dreams in themselves. in april 1865, lincoln was traveling in virginia at the , front. he had a dream that the white house was on fire. lincoln may have had reason to be concerned. the white house stable had caught on fire in february of 1864. mary got very involved in terms of making sure everything was ok. sending a telegram back to someone at the white house to make sure everything was ok and she went back to the white house to telegraph lincoln and say everything is ok. i can't speak to her dreams. i know she was
dr. white: let this be our motto . in god will we trust. he wrote that a generation or two before. they must have picked up on it. thank you. that jogged my memory. >> did marylincoln have dreams? were they recorded in any way? how common were sÉances back then? i gather they were pretty common. dr. white: yeah, there was a rise of belief in occultish things in the 19th century. i don't know how common it would've been to have a sÉance in the white house. they did have them. in terms of...
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dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during reconstruction, and being hands-on and peacemaker as it were. dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized in virginia. they both were in virginia around the fifth or sixth of april. she had gone back to washington. then they returned with another party to virginia including sumner and the frenchman who was visiting. i. really know what to make of this statement. -- i don't really know what to make of the statement. let's go to the holy land. lincoln would have nodded. [laughter] that turns into lincoln wanting to go to the holy land. and he said supposedly
dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during reconstruction, and being hands-on and peacemaker as it were. dr. fox: let...
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dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during reconstruction, and being hands-on and peacemaker as it were. dr. fox: let me give you a tentative response. i believe that whatever reference he made to the holy land may have been characterized in virginia. they both were in virginia around the fifth or sixth of april. she had gone back to washington. then they returned with another party to virginia including sumner and the frenchman who was visiting. i. really know what to make of this statement. -- i don't really know what to make of the statement. let's go to the holy land. lincoln would have nodded. [laughter] that turns into lincoln wanting to go to the holy land. and he said supposedly
dr. fox. this is speculating to the carriage ride. i heard he talked with mary lincoln about going back to springfield after his term ended , and what they would do. he talked about let's take a trip to the holy land. i never quite knew if that was something he wanted to do for diplomacy while he was president, or if that was in the future, and do you think he speculates he also talks about going back to the south during reconstruction, and being hands-on and peacemaker as it were. dr. fox: let...
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in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln replied, it had to do with his expertise, the water. he described the dream and some in some detail. he was in the wate in a vessel moving towards an indefinite shore. he told the cabinet that he had had this dream before the confederate attack on fort sumter, as well as preceding the battles of bull gettysburg, and the surrender at vicksburg. lincoln believe the stream for great results, hopefully involving sherman's army. title ulysses s -- general grant pointed out that stones river was no great victory and there were no g
in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night....
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david, mary ellen o'toole, les abend and dr. mitch garber thank you so much to all of you.t back. my advice for healthy looking radiant skin. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. ♪ ♪ if you want a paint that's more than just easy to scrub. if you want a paint that actually repels dirt and grime. if you want a paint that stand's up to life's wear and tear... only this can. regal select from benjamin moore. paint like no other. so...you're sayin' you'll give me my credit score for free... right! now you're gonna ask for my credit card - - so you can charge me on the down low two weeks later look, credit karma - are you talking to websites again? this website says 'free credit scores'. oh. credit karma! yeah, it's really free. look, you don't even have to put in your credit card information. what?! credit karma. really free credit scores. really. free. i could talk to you all day. >>>
david, mary ellen o'toole, les abend and dr. mitch garber thank you so much to all of you.t back. my advice for healthy looking radiant skin. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. ♪ ♪ if you want a paint that's more than just easy to scrub. if you want a paint that actually repels dirt and...
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in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln replied, it had to do with his expertise, the water. he described the dream and some in some detail. he was in the wate in a vessel moving towards an indefinite shore. he told the cabinet that he had had this dream before the confederate attack on fort sumter, as well as preceding the battles of bull gettysburg, and the surrender at vicksburg. lincoln believe the stream for great results, hopefully involving sherman's army. title ulysses s -- general grant pointed out that stones river was no great victory and there were no g
in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night....
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dr. nina moore. [applause] >> thanks so much for that, zac i really appreciate it. and as the rest of you come in please feel free to grab the seats in the front. thanks also to mary and to grace, i believe grace has already had to leave for the day, but most of all thanks to the c-span tv crew who took the truck up here from manhattan with a few twists and turns. you nonetheless made it and, of course, thanks to all of you who are in the audience. and i really appreciate an opportunity to talk about my work. this is something i've lived with for several years, and you sort of picked up from comments that zac just offered, it's near and daughter to my heart so i'm -- near and dear to my heart, so i'm grateful you all are here. i would like to talk for only three hours -- [laughter] and then after that have a couple of questions. and those of you who would be interested in asking a question, we'll ask if you would please go other to the stationary mic. it just works better for picking up sound and so forth. i imagine that quite a few of you are reacting to some of the recent news media coverage of events. it has not been often the case that we get this regular sort
dr. nina moore. [applause] >> thanks so much for that, zac i really appreciate it. and as the rest of you come in please feel free to grab the seats in the front. thanks also to mary and to grace, i believe grace has already had to leave for the day, but most of all thanks to the c-span tv crew who took the truck up here from manhattan with a few twists and turns. you nonetheless made it and, of course, thanks to all of you who are in the audience. and i really appreciate an opportunity...
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dr. martin luther king , who is immediately to the left of your screen, the entertainers seated there, with his wife, he is coat was, wearing a white shirt. ♪ this is peter, paul, and mary, my friend, is blowing in the wind the answer is blowing in the wind how many roads must a man -- before he is washed to the sea how many years -- before they are allowed to be free how many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn't see the answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind the answer blowing in the wind comedy times must a man look up before you can see -- how many years must one man passed before he can kneel before christ how many deaths will it take the two many people have died the answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind the answer is blowing in the wind [applause] >> as the entertainment continues on the podium, we look down dexter avenue towards montgomery street and we see the marchers are still filing in this direction. we understand that they almost reached to say jude, where the marchers state last night marching this direction at 80 breast. with me is someone who was down in the marcher area. what were your impressions of that area? >> it is
dr. martin luther king , who is immediately to the left of your screen, the entertainers seated there, with his wife, he is coat was, wearing a white shirt. ♪ this is peter, paul, and mary, my friend, is blowing in the wind the answer is blowing in the wind how many roads must a man -- before he is washed to the sea how many years -- before they are allowed to be free how many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn't see the answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind the...