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dr. mohammed, as you heard from max rodriquez is the setting here. dr. mohammed talk about arturo schomburg who laid the foundation here as a black bibliophile for this collection to rise, for this center, this depository that is so important not just for us in this immunity, but in the world to be built. dr. mohammed's leadership in the family of the schomburg are carrying the beacon for the legacy that arturo schomburg, james baldwin, a recent literary giant who he named who recently passed on. may angelo, also very baraka, jayne cortez. there have been too many who have passed on recently. but they left us a legacy and they left us in charge and they left us a body of work in the lesson and traction for us to pay attention to that now. and carry on. i was flattered by max's invitation to make this talk, you know, he calls me up is so casually, i'd like for you to talk about the state of black literature and 15 minutes. unlike what? first of all, this day, the one state, what are we talking about black literature? i am an editor, of course languages sup
dr. mohammed, as you heard from max rodriquez is the setting here. dr. mohammed talk about arturo schomburg who laid the foundation here as a black bibliophile for this collection to rise, for this center, this depository that is so important not just for us in this immunity, but in the world to be built. dr. mohammed's leadership in the family of the schomburg are carrying the beacon for the legacy that arturo schomburg, james baldwin, a recent literary giant who he named who recently passed...
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dr. mohammed and as you heard from max rodriguez is the setting here. dr. mohammed talked about arturo schomburg who laid the foundation here as a black bibliophile for this collection, for the center, this depository that is so important not just for us in this community but in the world to be built. dr. mohammed's leadership in the family of the schomberg are the beacon for the legacy that our tarot schomburg, james baldwin are recent literary giants who you named the recently passed on, maya angelou and also mary brockett, jayne cortez. there have been too many who have passed on recently but they left us a legacy and they left us in charge and they left us a body in the lessons and instructions are just for us to pay attention to that now. and carry on. i was flattered by max's invitation to make this talk and he calls me up and just says so casually i would like for you to talk about the state of black literature in 15 minutes. unlike why? first of all the one state, what are we talking about? black literature and of course language is important to me a
dr. mohammed and as you heard from max rodriguez is the setting here. dr. mohammed talked about arturo schomburg who laid the foundation here as a black bibliophile for this collection, for the center, this depository that is so important not just for us in this community but in the world to be built. dr. mohammed's leadership in the family of the schomberg are the beacon for the legacy that our tarot schomburg, james baldwin are recent literary giants who you named the recently passed on, maya...
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up, betty liu will speak to mohamed el-erian. dr.l-erian will join betty liu on bloomberg television worldwide later this morning. this is bloomberg "surveillance ." i'm tom keene. adam johnson. scarlet fu demanding the day off. alix steel came in. dollars for a good reputation. what matters more when it comes to wall street? goldman sachs is facing a lawsuit over its boys club employeee, a former complaining about his small $8.5 million bonus. these headlines are really sexy for media to talk about, of course, but what is the biggest distinction between the headlines we see now and five years ago? >> when you put things in historical context, it makes things now seem less exciting. wall street 10 or 20 or 30 years ago was not exactly a good healthy place in some ways. but it was a lot of fun. 's to your point and alix point, there was question of behavior. >> it is not fun if you are a woman and you are feeling victimized by the culture. it is a relatively old lawsuit going on for three or four years. thetwo women who brought lawsui
up, betty liu will speak to mohamed el-erian. dr.l-erian will join betty liu on bloomberg television worldwide later this morning. this is bloomberg "surveillance ." i'm tom keene. adam johnson. scarlet fu demanding the day off. alix steel came in. dollars for a good reputation. what matters more when it comes to wall street? goldman sachs is facing a lawsuit over its boys club employeee, a former complaining about his small $8.5 million bonus. these headlines are really sexy for...
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[speaker not understood], frank el, [speaker not understood] mohammed [speaker not understood] and on behalf of supervisor yee for the late dr. james wilson, ms. layton dong. and on behalf of supervisor avalos for the late ms. edna eileen flores lagunte. >> take a meetv to thank sfgov-tv's crew tonight hal kremenak and jim smith. and with that, madam clerk do we have any more business in froth of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> [gavel] >> like to call this meeting to order. [gavel] [gavel] [audience chanting] >> deputy sheriffs? [gavel] [outbursts] [gavel] >> i'd like to call this meeting to order. deputy sheriffs, deputy sheriffs? i'd like to close this -- [gavel] >> i'd like to call this meeting to order. i would like to ask memorandum members of the public if you're going to be in this chamber if you could please sit down. otherwise if you could step out of the chamber so we could continue on with the business of the board today. we have a lot of business. [speaker not understood] >> if not, deputy sheriffs, deputy sheriffs? >>> [spe
[speaker not understood], frank el, [speaker not understood] mohammed [speaker not understood] and on behalf of supervisor yee for the late dr. james wilson, ms. layton dong. and on behalf of supervisor avalos for the late ms. edna eileen flores lagunte. >> take a meetv to thank sfgov-tv's crew tonight hal kremenak and jim smith. and with that, madam clerk do we have any more business in froth of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and...
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[speaker not understood], frank el, [speaker not understood] mohammed [speaker not understood] and on behalf of supervisor yee for the late dr. james wilson, ms. layton dong. and on behalf of supervisor avalos for the late ms. edna eileen flores lagunte. >> take a meetv to thank sfgov-tv's crew tonight hal kremenak and jim smith. and with that, madam clerk do we have any more business in froth of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, let me please call this meeting of the san francisco public utilities commission to order at 1:39 p.m. madam secretary, would you please call the roll? >> president courtney? >> here. >> commissioner moran. >> here. >> commissioner torres. >> here. >> commissioners vietor and caen are excused today. >> next is approval of the minutes of june 24th, 2014. >> move approval. >> it has been moved. >> second. >> and it has been seconded. >> any further discussion, seeing none, i will call for public comment, is there any public comment on item three, approval of the meeting minutes
[speaker not understood], frank el, [speaker not understood] mohammed [speaker not understood] and on behalf of supervisor yee for the late dr. james wilson, ms. layton dong. and on behalf of supervisor avalos for the late ms. edna eileen flores lagunte. >> take a meetv to thank sfgov-tv's crew tonight hal kremenak and jim smith. and with that, madam clerk do we have any more business in froth of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and...
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[speaker not understood], frank el, [speaker not understood] mohammed [speaker not understood] and on behalf of supervisor yee for the late dr. james wilson, ms. layton dong. and on behalf of supervisor avalos for the late ms. edna eileen flores lagunte. >> take a meetv to thank sfgov-tv's crew tonight hal kremenak and jim smith. and with that, madam clerk do we have any more business in froth of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide w
[speaker not understood], frank el, [speaker not understood] mohammed [speaker not understood] and on behalf of supervisor yee for the late dr. james wilson, ms. layton dong. and on behalf of supervisor avalos for the late ms. edna eileen flores lagunte. >> take a meetv to thank sfgov-tv's crew tonight hal kremenak and jim smith. and with that, madam clerk do we have any more business in froth of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and...
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[speaker not understood], frank el, [speaker not understood] mohammed [speaker not understood] and on behalf of supervisor yee for the late dr. james wilson, ms. layton dong. and on behalf of supervisor avalos for the late ms. edna eileen flores lagunte. >> take a meetv to thank sfgov-tv's crew tonight hal kremenak and jim smith. and with that, madam clerk do we have any more business in froth of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the crea
[speaker not understood], frank el, [speaker not understood] mohammed [speaker not understood] and on behalf of supervisor yee for the late dr. james wilson, ms. layton dong. and on behalf of supervisor avalos for the late ms. edna eileen flores lagunte. >> take a meetv to thank sfgov-tv's crew tonight hal kremenak and jim smith. and with that, madam clerk do we have any more business in froth of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and...
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extreme isolation mohammed attempted to kill himself by banging his head off the metal structures in his cell. he survived and was kept relatively isolated for five more years when dr katherine porterfield examined him at the request of jawad defense team. over the course of my violation with mr jawad he it was clear he was suffering with major depression he had intense sadness and despair. difficulty sleeping he had severe sleep problems appetite had been basically. profoundly impaired you know he barely ate very much and he had almost he said no taste for food anymore he was a very very depressed young man when i went into jawad. i wanted to take the initiative and you know get to the point as quickly as possible and he basically stopped me and i was with an interpreter who doesn't speak english. and he said you know i don't want to you know talk about who you are why are doing what you're doing or anything all i want to do is find out when i can go see my mom all the sudden the curtains hold back and you know there was this boy sitting in a chair asking for his mom to really change the way that our approach that case when i would ask a recount. anything about hi
extreme isolation mohammed attempted to kill himself by banging his head off the metal structures in his cell. he survived and was kept relatively isolated for five more years when dr katherine porterfield examined him at the request of jawad defense team. over the course of my violation with mr jawad he it was clear he was suffering with major depression he had intense sadness and despair. difficulty sleeping he had severe sleep problems appetite had been basically. profoundly impaired you...