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edwin nos amplÍa desde la casa blanca.>> contamos a virginia, texas y a nueva mÉxico. edwin: carmen vargas trabaja con niÑos hispanos que han vivido dificultad en sus casas. le recomiendan a los padres seguir una rutina de disciplina. carmen: son 10 horas lo que tienen que dormir y que se aseguran que tenga un buen desayuno, porque un niÑo con hambre es un niÑo distraÍdo. si le dan en la escuela la comida, que lo lleven a la hora adecuada para tomar el desayuno antes de empezar sus clases. edwin: los maestros piden al los padre trabajar con ellos. >> si un padre estÁ envuelto, activo, se encarga de conocer a su maestro, de entender lo que estÁ pasando en el salÓn de clase, este niÑo tendrÁ las probabilidades de Éxito. edwin: el gobierno busca derribar el problema de los padres que no hablan inglÉs. >> lo mÁs importante que queremos decir es que no dejen que el idioma sea una barrera. ellos son los encargados de sus hijos y tienen que trabaja junto con los maestros, las escuelas y junto con los mÉdicos, para tomar decisione
edwin nos amplÍa desde la casa blanca.>> contamos a virginia, texas y a nueva mÉxico. edwin: carmen vargas trabaja con niÑos hispanos que han vivido dificultad en sus casas. le recomiendan a los padres seguir una rutina de disciplina. carmen: son 10 horas lo que tienen que dormir y que se aseguran que tenga un buen desayuno, porque un niÑo con hambre es un niÑo distraÍdo. si le dan en la escuela la comida, que lo lleven a la hora adecuada para tomar el desayuno antes de empezar sus...
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edwin: al menos ese estado decidiÓ no esperar.n: el consejo de san josÉ aprobÓ una moratoria de seis meses para un parque de casas mÓviles que estÁ al borde de desalojo. los residentes todos ellos ancianos llevan luchando meses para evitar abandonar esta zona. muchos de ellos viven en la comunidad desde que abriÓ sus puertas hace 40 aÑos.
edwin: al menos ese estado decidiÓ no esperar.n: el consejo de san josÉ aprobÓ una moratoria de seis meses para un parque de casas mÓviles que estÁ al borde de desalojo. los residentes todos ellos ancianos llevan luchando meses para evitar abandonar esta zona. muchos de ellos viven en la comunidad desde que abriÓ sus puertas hace 40 aÑos.
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edwin: cada 45 segundos un auto robado o vandalizado en estados unidos.ge y virginia son los mÁs entrevistados con robos de autos. la mayorÍa ocurre en el verano. >> 43% de los robos ocurriÓ en julio el cual es el tiempo perfecto para ladrones no sÓlo de robar autos y no de destruirlos en actos vandÁlicos. edwin: a pesar del aumento de carros con sofisticados sistemas de seguridad gran parte de los incidentes se dan por descuidos de los conductores como este caso donde el dueÑo dejÓ la ventana abierta. >> nunca dejes ya ve, siempre cierra otro error de todo el mundo hace y por eso rompen ventanas que es un costo grave, es porque la gente deja el celular en el asiento o en la cartera o un maletÍn o una computadora. edwin: al parecer los ladrones tienen marcas preferidas a la hora de robar. >> mercedes-benz, mitsubishi en varios de sus tipos de carros, dodge, mazda... chevrolet son populares. esos son los que usualmente la gente trata de robar. edwin: de acuerdo al reporte la cantidad de robos reportados en el 2014 bajÓ drÁsticamente en comparaciÓn con los
edwin: cada 45 segundos un auto robado o vandalizado en estados unidos.ge y virginia son los mÁs entrevistados con robos de autos. la mayorÍa ocurre en el verano. >> 43% de los robos ocurriÓ en julio el cual es el tiempo perfecto para ladrones no sÓlo de robar autos y no de destruirlos en actos vandÁlicos. edwin: a pesar del aumento de carros con sofisticados sistemas de seguridad gran parte de los incidentes se dan por descuidos de los conductores como este caso donde el dueÑo...
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edwin: al autor de la ley la palabra ofende.migrante. poco o el estado ha ido permitiendo a los soÑadores conseguir ayuda financiera y las licencias de conducir a los indocumentados. edwin: marcos uno de 3 millones de indocumentados en california dice que aquÍ no se siente perseguido pero grupos pro inmigrantes dice que california estÁ haciendo lo que washington no pudo lograr. >> esta haciendo una reforma migratoria expansiva es el trabajo que nos toca. edwin: al menos ese estado decidiÓ no esperar. leÓn: el consejo de san josÉ aprobÓ una moratoria de seis meses para un parque de casas mÓviles que estÁ al borde de desalojo. los residentes todos ellos ancianos llevan luchando meses para evitar abandonar esta zona. muchos de ellos viven en la comunidad desde que abriÓ sus puertas hace 40 aÑos. los sueÑos de terreno vendieron el parque mÓvil a una compaÑÍa constructora de viviendas. un primer detenido revelÓ que se trata de dos hombres de 31 y 25 aÑos que trabaja en la calle. uno haciendo malabares y el otro cuidando coches.cuando
edwin: al autor de la ley la palabra ofende.migrante. poco o el estado ha ido permitiendo a los soÑadores conseguir ayuda financiera y las licencias de conducir a los indocumentados. edwin: marcos uno de 3 millones de indocumentados en california dice que aquÍ no se siente perseguido pero grupos pro inmigrantes dice que california estÁ haciendo lo que washington no pudo lograr. >> esta haciendo una reforma migratoria expansiva es el trabajo que nos toca. edwin: al menos ese estado...
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james, and edwin james was a botanist for another expedition that followed, and in the he summited summer on a nice, summer day, the mountain was briefly named for him, so for a while, it was named james peak, but pike's e fforts, pike's journals were better known, so they could not shake that name, and so he is moved to a lower mountain. it remains named pike's peak today. little known, we are trying to change that are trying to study it. he has not had the benefit of lewis and clark, the scholarship. his expeditions were not directly authored by thomas jefferson, the way lewis and clark was. but we think that he is a very important figure in the era of western expedition and exploration, because he is the first to really create a visual image of the american southwest. a visual image through the words that he wrote, the journals that he compiled, and the fact that he got those journals into print before lewis and clark did. they were translated into many languages. people were eager to understand what the west offered. he helped us understand the geography. he certainly did not get the
james, and edwin james was a botanist for another expedition that followed, and in the he summited summer on a nice, summer day, the mountain was briefly named for him, so for a while, it was named james peak, but pike's e fforts, pike's journals were better known, so they could not shake that name, and so he is moved to a lower mountain. it remains named pike's peak today. little known, we are trying to change that are trying to study it. he has not had the benefit of lewis and clark, the...
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edwin edwards. one of the things we like to do is add some color to the were colorful, and no matter what you think about the donald, you got to say he is spicing it up. tell him to come on down to louisiana. .e would love to see him >> how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] mayor, i hope you come back and see us sometime soon. i would also like to thank the national press club staff, including its journalism institute and broadcast center, for organizing today's event. for a copy of today's program or to learn more about the club, go to that website, press.org. thank you. we are adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> we will take you live now out to the state fair in des moines, iowa. on the soapbox is john kasich, governor of ohio. it's great to be with you. i just want to tell you a couple of things i've noticed
edwin edwards. one of the things we like to do is add some color to the were colorful, and no matter what you think about the donald, you got to say he is spicing it up. tell him to come on down to louisiana. .e would love to see him >> how about a round of applause for our speaker? [applause] mayor, i hope you come back and see us sometime soon. i would also like to thank the national press club staff, including its journalism institute and broadcast center, for organizing today's event....
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everybody knew that edwin was more political. so edwin came to washington but he was sent away. clark, the brother-in-law, ages husband, he was arrested and imprisoned a while. so yes, there was some trouble to put out a couple of weeks i think they were safe enough. there is an odd thing, this film has to make a living in public. it's not like you're in a store that they could shut for six months and if you don't like them, you don't go by. they got to get up in front of strangers the hundreds of strangers every day. and make a living in public. at some point they were driven from the stage. they all had to come back and they were worried that the public would receive them. there was a lot of favorable press to the family. not job of course but to everyone else, and the public was sane enough to realize they are not maybe their brothers keeper. >> one final question. >> i've recently received a letter, not through the mail, but through purchase from 1862 in which a lady from port royal mentions dr. charles coming out to see the children. this was the same doctor who treated boo
everybody knew that edwin was more political. so edwin came to washington but he was sent away. clark, the brother-in-law, ages husband, he was arrested and imprisoned a while. so yes, there was some trouble to put out a couple of weeks i think they were safe enough. there is an odd thing, this film has to make a living in public. it's not like you're in a store that they could shut for six months and if you don't like them, you don't go by. they got to get up in front of strangers the hundreds...
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edwin: el 80% de inmigrantes indocumentados en estados unidos son hispanos y la mitad de la poblaciÓnno de su estadÍa en el paÍs. >> solamente el 62% estÁn estÁn participando en actividades laborales. edwin: lo que el presidente anunciÓ cuando firmÓ la orden ejecutiva sobre migraciÓn el aÑo pasado es que querÍa hacer el sistema migratorio mÁs responsable para que haya mÁs rendiciÓn de cuentas. eso significa enfocar los recursos de seguridad en esos que vinieron al paÍs y significan un peligro para estados unidos, sociedad y comunidad. se muestra que los indocumentados no sÓlo estÁn en california, texas, florida y nueva york. sino tambiÉn en otros estados por esto se sigue incentivando a que la gente solicite su ciudadanÍa y se inscriba para votar. >> la comunidad latina seguirÁ creciendo y creciendo a medida que no podrÁn ignorarlos. el nÚmero de inmigrantes estÁ viniendo es un mensaje claro para los polÍticos y para la economÍa de que los que estamos aquÍ somos latinoamericanos en este paÍs. edwin: la casa blanca dice que el enfoque estÁ en deportar criminales y no separar familias l
edwin: el 80% de inmigrantes indocumentados en estados unidos son hispanos y la mitad de la poblaciÓnno de su estadÍa en el paÍs. >> solamente el 62% estÁn estÁn participando en actividades laborales. edwin: lo que el presidente anunciÓ cuando firmÓ la orden ejecutiva sobre migraciÓn el aÑo pasado es que querÍa hacer el sistema migratorio mÁs responsable para que haya mÁs rendiciÓn de cuentas. eso significa enfocar los recursos de seguridad en esos que vinieron al paÍs y...
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leÓn: el gobierno reconoce las islas pero edwin nos cuenta porque aseguran que en la que inmigraciÓncantidad de indocumentados y de su aporte a la economÍa del país. >> muchos trabajan en el mercado laboral entre los adultos dos de cada tres son trabajadores en el mercado laboral en comparaciÓn con los estadounidense sÓlo el 62% sean los que participan en el mercado laboral. >>presionamos a la casa blanca sobre el hecho de que el nÚmero de indocumentados sigue igual a pesar de las deportaciones el secretario de prensa hablÓ sobre el enfoque de la casa blanca en tema migratorio. "lo que el presidente anunciÓ cuando firmÓ la orden ejecutiva a finales del aÑo pasado era que querÍa hacer a nuestro sistema migratorio mÁs responsable para que haya mÁs rendiciÓn de cuentas lo que significa enfocar los recursos en esos que vinieron al paÍs y representan un peligro para ee.uu. y tambiÉn para la sociedad. el reporte muestra que los indocumentados no solo en california, texas y florida y nueva york tambiÉn en nebraska, illinois y georgia organizaciones como mi familia vota a los incentiva para
leÓn: el gobierno reconoce las islas pero edwin nos cuenta porque aseguran que en la que inmigraciÓncantidad de indocumentados y de su aporte a la economÍa del país. >> muchos trabajan en el mercado laboral entre los adultos dos de cada tres son trabajadores en el mercado laboral en comparaciÓn con los estadounidense sÓlo el 62% sean los que participan en el mercado laboral. >>presionamos a la casa blanca sobre el hecho de que el nÚmero de indocumentados sigue igual a pesar...
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edwin: el ambicioso programa del presidente busca ahorrar 480.000 millones de dÓlares de aquÍ al 2030medio millÓn de empleos en 40 estados dos paÍs la tecnologÍa disminuido el precio drÁsticamente y eso ayuda no sÓlo combatir el cambio climÁtico sino ahorrarle dinero los consumidores, por ese presidente insiste en tomar acciÓn. un fondo de 24 millones de dÓlares serÁ destinado 11 proyectos enfocados en comunidades de bajos ingresos en estados como california, nueva york, carolina del norte, pensilvania y texas donde precisamente bien muchos hispanos pero son las mÁquinas conscientes del problema actual de cambio climÁtico, expertos en medio ambiente aseguran que sÍ. experto: nosotros estamos mucho mÁs pendientes que el arte americano promedio, sabemos perfecta altamente cuÁles son las consecuencias nosotros los hispanos sufrimos las consecuencias del cambio climÁtico mucho que cualquier otra comunidad nacional. edwin: se estÁ asesorando travÉs de programas federales a las familias para que conozcan mÉtodos efectivos para ahorrar energÍa y así ahorrar hasta cuenta por ciento sus factur
edwin: el ambicioso programa del presidente busca ahorrar 480.000 millones de dÓlares de aquÍ al 2030medio millÓn de empleos en 40 estados dos paÍs la tecnologÍa disminuido el precio drÁsticamente y eso ayuda no sÓlo combatir el cambio climÁtico sino ahorrarle dinero los consumidores, por ese presidente insiste en tomar acciÓn. un fondo de 24 millones de dÓlares serÁ destinado 11 proyectos enfocados en comunidades de bajos ingresos en estados como california, nueva york, carolina del...
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edwin: cerca de 19.000 personas han muerto en accidentes en carreteras.ados que han reportado mÁs muertes por accidentes son texas con 1643, california con , california con 1566 y la florida con 1300 41. todos con gran poblaciÓn hispana. >> el manejo distraÍdo, ya sea llamando por celular o #texteando# es una de las grandes causas. a la hora de ir manejando hay que concentrarse en lo que uno estÁ haciendo. evitar distracciones de cualquier tipo. no manejar tomado. edein el departamento de transporte dio a conocer que una de las causas del incremento podrÍa ser el incremento... marÍa leticia: se adoptaron nuevas medidas de seguridad para quienes van a ver una pelÍcula. toda persona que asista estas salas de cine tendrÁ que mostrar sus bolsos o mochilas ante el personal de seguridad. esto para evitar que se repitan incidentes como los ataques en cine de tennessee colorado. el peso mexicano sigue rompiendo rÉcords negativos y su caÍda parece no tener fin. hoy, en su cotizaciÓn frente al dÓlar estadounidense, la moneda alcanzÓ los 17,28 $. un nuevo mÁximo en
edwin: cerca de 19.000 personas han muerto en accidentes en carreteras.ados que han reportado mÁs muertes por accidentes son texas con 1643, california con , california con 1566 y la florida con 1300 41. todos con gran poblaciÓn hispana. >> el manejo distraÍdo, ya sea llamando por celular o #texteando# es una de las grandes causas. a la hora de ir manejando hay que concentrarse en lo que uno estÁ haciendo. evitar distracciones de cualquier tipo. no manejar tomado. edein el...
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edwin "entertainment -- edwin encarnacion. jays still four and a half games behind the yankees. >>> the mets off today. news that jerry blevins is out for the season because you are not allowed to be too happy. struck by a line drive. this past monday he stepped off a curb, slipped, and refractured the same bone. >>> the nationals opened the week against arizona. desmond with a home run ending a 2 for 35 slump. the rookie pitched well. washington wins 8-3, closing to within a game and a half now of the mets' first place lead. >>> eli manning threw his first interception of giant training camp today. well, some people said he did. it sure looks like to me this ball hits the ground. but whatever. manning has been more than accurate this camp. the coaching staff is impressed, and the quarterback says he feels great. >> we're excited about the way my body feels, my health, and the way everything is kind of set up. i feel good about it. >> jets back at work today. some guys dealing with injury. antonio allen went down with an appar
edwin "entertainment -- edwin encarnacion. jays still four and a half games behind the yankees. >>> the mets off today. news that jerry blevins is out for the season because you are not allowed to be too happy. struck by a line drive. this past monday he stepped off a curb, slipped, and refractured the same bone. >>> the nationals opened the week against arizona. desmond with a home run ending a 2 for 35 slump. the rookie pitched well. washington wins 8-3, closing to...
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mosby knew he was -- edwin stoughton. mosby knew he was there.this man is the honest general and the union army. he is in charge vapor of a brigade that is actually camped at fairfax station. stoughton is staying at fairfax courthouse. he should have been with his men, and he would regret that mistake. mosby would have dinner with a man by the name of norman chancellor, the mayor of middleburg. mosby would write when he left the house, left the place of norman chancellor, he knows he is going to go to fairfax courthouse that night and he writes in his memoirs, "i shall mount the stars tonight or sink lower than plummet ever sounded." mosby was an educated man. i do not know if he really said it, but i love that quote. [laughter] they made their way to fairfax courthouse. it was cold. there was snow on the ground there was rain. mosby hoped to get into fairfax courthouse by midnight. it was really dark, and a part of mosby's command got disconnected, and it took them several hours to get back together. and they finally arrived at fairfax courthous
mosby knew he was -- edwin stoughton. mosby knew he was there.this man is the honest general and the union army. he is in charge vapor of a brigade that is actually camped at fairfax station. stoughton is staying at fairfax courthouse. he should have been with his men, and he would regret that mistake. mosby would have dinner with a man by the name of norman chancellor, the mayor of middleburg. mosby would write when he left the house, left the place of norman chancellor, he knows he is going...
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>>mayor edwin m. lee: this is what a sizzler's restaurant looks like. [ laughter ] >> you have to know that part of the history in order to appreciate that line. we certainly do. and those who have been in the tenderloin for many years serving the residents here. i think you are all to be congratulated. i know there is an abundant list of people. but i also want to acknowledge those that maybe do not have a big name but are the small business owners within two or 3 blocks from here that said we want this to happen. every police officer that has served this district wanted this to happen. firefighters who have come through here wanted this to happen. nurses, i have a lot of nurses and medical health professionals wanted something here to happen. it shouldn't surprise all of you that when it comes to the tenderloin, when it comes to revitalizing areas in the central market, historically depressed areas, it takes not only the great ground leadership that randy has provided for many years. you have to giv
>>mayor edwin m. lee: this is what a sizzler's restaurant looks like. [ laughter ] >> you have to know that part of the history in order to appreciate that line. we certainly do. and those who have been in the tenderloin for many years serving the residents here. i think you are all to be congratulated. i know there is an abundant list of people. but i also want to acknowledge those that maybe do not have a big name but are the small business owners within two or 3 blocks from here...
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policy and celebration now my great pleasure to introduce the mayor of our great city mayor mayor edwin lee (clapping). >> good morning, everybody. good morning. >> i just wanted i to make sure you saw my ignites tie (laughter) thank you for the introduction and for all the good work in our health network great to see so many people here faces have famous everybody in the room here that be celebrating our 50 accounting anniversary of medicare and medicaid i can't think of a better place in the san francisco general hospital it has been a centerpiece i know that all of you have been associated with our hospital know that is our signature we're excited this year but i'll say i will speak all today along about baseball and other things what we've been able to do in health care is like winner the world series like our community partners our friends here at san francisco general and the whole system has benefited from a really programs but the people that were committed in the programs not only to fulfill the goals we've stated but once those goals are stated to make sure that the mantra tha
policy and celebration now my great pleasure to introduce the mayor of our great city mayor mayor edwin lee (clapping). >> good morning, everybody. good morning. >> i just wanted i to make sure you saw my ignites tie (laughter) thank you for the introduction and for all the good work in our health network great to see so many people here faces have famous everybody in the room here that be celebrating our 50 accounting anniversary of medicare and medicaid i can't think of a better...
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. >> edwin is a senior scientist at the union of concerned scientists.ins us live from washington, d.c. i think the big question here of course is whether standards in japan have toughened up enough to prevent another fukushima disaster. >> yes, that is the jury is still out. even in japan there are two courts that have come to differing opinions on that issue. it looks like the country doesn't have a national policy that is settled. >> i guess we have to wait and see until another disaster happens to see whether it can withstand it. >> well, if you have to wait that long, then you have waited too long. it -- it's very important to anticipate the maximum accident that you expect and make sure that you can have -- that you have plans in place that can prepare for it. at sin die it's near an active volcano. so there's the potential that the site can be covered with ash, which would prevent emergency responders from getting to the equipment they need to get to. so how much ash can the site deal with and how likely is the next volcanic eruption. >> and this
. >> edwin is a senior scientist at the union of concerned scientists.ins us live from washington, d.c. i think the big question here of course is whether standards in japan have toughened up enough to prevent another fukushima disaster. >> yes, that is the jury is still out. even in japan there are two courts that have come to differing opinions on that issue. it looks like the country doesn't have a national policy that is settled. >> i guess we have to wait and see until...
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lamarr chose a man named edwin waller to come up. up inss was due to show october 1839. out all the streets, decided where the government buildings would be, and he had them built. there was nothing fancy. these were rough log cabins. the exceptions were the capital and president's house, framed lumber. in october 1839, i what i imagine was the highest watermark of lamarr's political career, he made this grand entrance into the city which he had helped build. here, one of houston's supporters in the fourth congress stood of and introduced a bill that would immediately pull government out of austin down to houston again. that went nowhere, and then lamar's supporters kicked into action and started talking up a bill that would organize an expedition to go out to santa fe. they left austin in late june of 1840. it proved to be another disaster. .hey went north they were to leave dinner leaving because they did not take long enough -- they do not take enough cows. once they got the cows they headed north again. he turned left at the wrong river and got hopelessly lost. they
lamarr chose a man named edwin waller to come up. up inss was due to show october 1839. out all the streets, decided where the government buildings would be, and he had them built. there was nothing fancy. these were rough log cabins. the exceptions were the capital and president's house, framed lumber. in october 1839, i what i imagine was the highest watermark of lamarr's political career, he made this grand entrance into the city which he had helped build. here, one of houston's supporters...
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edwin nunez's 103-mile per hour liner ricochets off the head of brian mitchell. a doctor diagnosed him with a small nasal fracture, but no other serious damage. after the game, manager joe gerardi said it seems like your heart just drops into your stomach and you're scared for the kid and you see blood coming out. he is the third pitcher to take a bomb to the head, an occupational hazard going back to baseball's earliest days and hasn't changed much even as hockey and football have managed to convince their players to protect themselves with head gear and other safety innovations. while these incidents are low in frequency, they can be devastating. come backers ended the careers of pitchers. oakland a's mccartney needed pressure on his game. his brain. aroldis chapman needed gruesome staples. reliever alex torres was an early adapter, but not many followed sued, kiting the hats unsightliness. >> two fans have been hit this season and suffered serious injuries and in kansas early they are month, a 9-year-old batboy died when he accidentally got hit in the head by
edwin nunez's 103-mile per hour liner ricochets off the head of brian mitchell. a doctor diagnosed him with a small nasal fracture, but no other serious damage. after the game, manager joe gerardi said it seems like your heart just drops into your stomach and you're scared for the kid and you see blood coming out. he is the third pitcher to take a bomb to the head, an occupational hazard going back to baseball's earliest days and hasn't changed much even as hockey and football have managed to...
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. >> for edwin jones, iii, the corps of youth cadets mean his first job and a responsible place on the city streets. the payoff for abder dangerfield, he's a rescue of the confines of a lonely hotel room. >> how long have you been living in the roosevelt? >> 50 years in september. it's too heavy. >> i'm going to carry it for you. do you want a steak? >> no. >> not any steak today. milk? >> a lot of us are going to school, still, you know. and some of us are dropouts, things of that nature. >> a skeptical reporter asked, what exactly is the aim of the pilot project. the answer according to one staff member, to bring the people together, whether it be in the squad car or on the street. blacks and whites, civilians and police. for the time being there can be no large claims of success and no sure promises. only the assurance that this is a beginning. >>> the three office of economic opportunity films you have just seen are part of the collections of the national archives and are available for viewing at their youtube channel. available online is a fourth film, the hour long documentary, "
. >> for edwin jones, iii, the corps of youth cadets mean his first job and a responsible place on the city streets. the payoff for abder dangerfield, he's a rescue of the confines of a lonely hotel room. >> how long have you been living in the roosevelt? >> 50 years in september. it's too heavy. >> i'm going to carry it for you. do you want a steak? >> no. >> not any steak today. milk? >> a lot of us are going to school, still, you know. and some of us...
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director in 1902, , who named edwin s porter becomes a very important for the history of film. he made a few early films for net -- edison, narrative films in which he is playing around with some of the editing techniques. it accommodates in 1903 with a film called the great train robbery. this is a very important film history.ision we think of this is the first feature-length narrative film. it tells the story of a train robbery. the action is intercut where you see the mail train being robbed. ecb outlaws, use the action taking place in different locations. it is cut together in such a way that you can easily understand the story. it is radical editing at the time. this is our original paper prints deposit of the great train robbery, including the very famous scene at the end of it in which the outlaw, george barnes, fired his gun directly into the camera. thes a very iconic shot at end of our paper print. this is registered for copyright on december 1, 1903. we actually have two copies. this is copy one. that weteresting too also have some original prints and negatives from
director in 1902, , who named edwin s porter becomes a very important for the history of film. he made a few early films for net -- edison, narrative films in which he is playing around with some of the editing techniques. it accommodates in 1903 with a film called the great train robbery. this is a very important film history.ision we think of this is the first feature-length narrative film. it tells the story of a train robbery. the action is intercut where you see the mail train being...
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policy and celebration now my great pleasure to introduce the mayor of our great city mayor mayor edwin lee (clapping). >> good morning, everybody. good morning. >> i just wanted i to make sure you saw my ignites tie (laughter) thank you for the introduction and for all the good work in our health network great to see so many people here faces have famous everybody in the room here that be celebrating our 50 accounting anniversary of medicare and medicaid i can't think of a better place in the san francisco general hospital it has been a centerpiece i know that all of you have been associated with our hospital know that is our signature we're excited this year but i'll say i will speak all today along about baseball and other things what we've been able to do in health care is like winner the world series like our community partners our friends here at san francisco general and the whole system has benefited from a really programs but the people that were committed in the programs not only to fulfill the goals we've stated but once those goals are stated to make sure that the mantra tha
policy and celebration now my great pleasure to introduce the mayor of our great city mayor mayor edwin lee (clapping). >> good morning, everybody. good morning. >> i just wanted i to make sure you saw my ignites tie (laughter) thank you for the introduction and for all the good work in our health network great to see so many people here faces have famous everybody in the room here that be celebrating our 50 accounting anniversary of medicare and medicaid i can't think of a better...
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edwin nine you 103 mile-an-hour liner ricocheted off the head of 24-year-old pitcher. the team says he went to new york presbyterian hospital, where a doctor diagnosed him with a small nasal fracture, but no other serious damages. after the game, the manager said it seems like your heart just drops into your stomach and you are scared for the kid. and you see blood coming out. mitchell is the third pitcher this year to take a batted bam to the head. an occupational hazard that goes back to brabel's earliest days. ands han't changed much. even as other sports like hockey and football, have managed to convince their players to protect themselveses with head gear, and other safety the ebb land a's needed surgery to relieve pressure on his brain. aroldis chapman needed staples. baseball in 2014 approved a padded baseball head called iso blocks. reliever alex torres was an early adopter but not many followed suit. >> of course, pitchers haven't been the only ones in danger on or near the diamond. according to a study nearly 1800 fans get hurt by foul balls and by flying bat
edwin nine you 103 mile-an-hour liner ricocheted off the head of 24-year-old pitcher. the team says he went to new york presbyterian hospital, where a doctor diagnosed him with a small nasal fracture, but no other serious damages. after the game, the manager said it seems like your heart just drops into your stomach and you are scared for the kid. and you see blood coming out. mitchell is the third pitcher this year to take a batted bam to the head. an occupational hazard that goes back to...
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director inired a 1902, a man named edwin s. porter, who becomes important for the history of film. made a few early narrative films in which he is playing around some of the editing techniques. with aculminates in 1903 film called "the great train robbery." this is a very important film in history as well. we think of this as the first feature-length narrative film. it tells the story of a train robbery. the action is inter-cut, where you see the mail train being rob bed. you see the outlwas, th -- the outlaws, the action taking place in different locations, and it cut together in such a way that you can easily understand the story, but it is radical editing at the time. this is our original paper print deposit of "the great train robbery," including the famous scene at the end in which the outlaw george barnes fires his gun directly into the camera. so this is very iconic at the end of our paper print. this was registered for copyright on december 1, 1903. we actually have two copies. this is copy one. and it's interesting, too, that we also have some original prints and negatives
director inired a 1902, a man named edwin s. porter, who becomes important for the history of film. made a few early narrative films in which he is playing around some of the editing techniques. with aculminates in 1903 film called "the great train robbery." this is a very important film in history as well. we think of this as the first feature-length narrative film. it tells the story of a train robbery. the action is inter-cut, where you see the mail train being rob bed. you see the...
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meanwhile edwin johnson expected to be extradited back to baltimore to face charges of rape, sexual assault, weapons and related offenses. live at the federal building in center city, dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> thank you, dann. >>> this is the end result of a police chase tonight. a wrecked s.u.v. at the transportation center, the right wheel ripped off the axle. officers were pursuing two suspects wanted for weapons violations. this chase started at 7:00 in the 6700 block in the oxford section of the city, and it ended about a mile and a half away at frankfort terminal. no one hurt, suspects in custody. >>> and a possible broken leg after this accident in burlington, new jersey. at 9:00 at lincoln street, the s.u.v. did stop at the scene. the police have not said yet if any charges will be filed. >>> 40-year-old emily feeney of wayne had nothing though say to reporters today about the allegations that she tried to pressure a 16-year-old malvern prep student into having sex with her. prosecutors say the college counselor told the boy she could get him admit into harvard in exc
meanwhile edwin johnson expected to be extradited back to baltimore to face charges of rape, sexual assault, weapons and related offenses. live at the federal building in center city, dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> thank you, dann. >>> this is the end result of a police chase tonight. a wrecked s.u.v. at the transportation center, the right wheel ripped off the axle. officers were pursuing two suspects wanted for weapons violations. this chase started at 7:00...
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edwin encarnacion, grand slam, career high 21-game hit streak and the blue jays take a 12-4 -- best 25-game span in franchise history, won 21 of their last 25 games. >> chris and i just met, our chemistry will get better. >>> all right, guys. thank you. >>> most high schools haven't started playing football yet but we already have the best kick return of the year. >> it happened in hawaii where a punt returner picks up the ball and cuts across the field. then the ball is stripped out of his hands and nobody has it -- >> where is it. >> kicked all over the field but the same punt returner gets the ball back and runs it into the end zone. >> just how they drew it up. just how they drew it up. >> i didn't realize that's in real term, punt returner. >> yeah. you return the punt. into the end zone after scrambling around for it and juking everybody out. now you know. >>> up next in "the pulse," undercover, miley cyrus goes to find out what people really think about her. >> and going viral, two twins pretending to sleep when they hear mom's voice. >> hi, babies.was almost always on my mind.
edwin encarnacion, grand slam, career high 21-game hit streak and the blue jays take a 12-4 -- best 25-game span in franchise history, won 21 of their last 25 games. >> chris and i just met, our chemistry will get better. >>> all right, guys. thank you. >>> most high schools haven't started playing football yet but we already have the best kick return of the year. >> it happened in hawaii where a punt returner picks up the ball and cuts across the field. then the...
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kyle gibson misses edwin encarnacion, this is the blue jays and twins, encarnacion second in as manyat one not as far as the one was on wednesday. this is far but kevin pilar taken away. look at torii hunter. he goes i can't believe that dude just maid that catch. take another look. this was only top play number three on our "sportscenter" show. that shows you how good the show is. you still have time to watch it. >> stay classy, san diego. i'm neil everett. dodgers and phils, top of the third, dodgers up 6-5. zack greinke, look at this, the pitcher is a hitter. get out of town, he means it. >> he means it. >> gone. stop stealing my material. greinke's first homer of the season. he went 3 for 3 on the plate for the day. 7-5 lead. greinke would finish well to what was a rocky start. jordan danks, swinging, ryan howard, not going to figure that one out and darin ruf. greinke got the home run, 3 for 3. didn't pitch that well. six innings, seven run eight strikeouts. bottom line is dodgers win the game. >> does anybody ever get out of town and not mean it? >> yes, mostly in the exhibitio
kyle gibson misses edwin encarnacion, this is the blue jays and twins, encarnacion second in as manyat one not as far as the one was on wednesday. this is far but kevin pilar taken away. look at torii hunter. he goes i can't believe that dude just maid that catch. take another look. this was only top play number three on our "sportscenter" show. that shows you how good the show is. you still have time to watch it. >> stay classy, san diego. i'm neil everett. dodgers and phils,...
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. >> for edwin jones, iii, the corps of youth cadets mean his first job and a responsible place on theity streets. the payoff for abder dangerfield, he's a rescue of the confines of a lonely hotel room. >> how long have you been living in the roosevelt? >> 50 years in september. it's too heavy. >> i'm going to carry it for you. do you want a steak? >> no. >> not any steak today. milk? >> a lot of us are going to school, still, you know. and some of us are dropouts, things of that nature. >> a skeptical reporter asked, what exactly is the aim of the pilot project. the answer according to one staff member, to bring the people together, whether it be in the squad car or on the street. blacks and whites, civilians and police. for the time being there can be no large claims of success and no sure promises. only the assurance that this is a beginning. >>> the three office of economic opportunity films you have just seen are part of the collections of the national archives and are available for viewing at their youtube channel. available online is a fourth film, the hour long documentary, "th
. >> for edwin jones, iii, the corps of youth cadets mean his first job and a responsible place on theity streets. the payoff for abder dangerfield, he's a rescue of the confines of a lonely hotel room. >> how long have you been living in the roosevelt? >> 50 years in september. it's too heavy. >> i'm going to carry it for you. do you want a steak? >> no. >> not any steak today. milk? >> a lot of us are going to school, still, you know. and some of us...
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. >> for edwin jones roman three is ae third, this responsible place on the streets. the payoff for dangerfield, 90 to be in a wheel, or on the. and you know. [laughter] >> i will get it for you. >> all right. >> ok. >> did you have that? >> no. >> thank you. a lot of us are going to school. some of them are dropouts. things of that >> a skeptical reporter asked what the aim of the project was. the answer for them to the other there would beat a simpler one in the streets with civilians and police. for the time being there can be no sure promises or trains for success. only the assurance that this is the beginning. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> the three films you have just seen a part of the collection at the national archives and are available for viewing at their youtube channel. online is a fourth film, the one hour-long documentary entitled "800-2225," depicting the three year life of the pilot hist
. >> for edwin jones roman three is ae third, this responsible place on the streets. the payoff for dangerfield, 90 to be in a wheel, or on the. and you know. [laughter] >> i will get it for you. >> all right. >> ok. >> did you have that? >> no. >> thank you. a lot of us are going to school. some of them are dropouts. things of that >> a skeptical reporter asked what the aim of the project was. the answer for them to the other there would beat a...
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this is edwin christian. he said it was just a matter of time until this happened in china they devalue the money and robbed peter to pay paul and it cut up to them and robert adding thoughts saying the stock market is a casino. you may agree with those or you may not give them a call on their lines. bof, good morning. -- bob, good morning. caller: i would like to sit at my finances are for the most part unaffected because i invested most my money in the adult entertainment industry. host: grace is up next in hudson, new hampshire. 51 and older. how are you? caller: i'm fine. money out ofok my the checking account in bank of because they want to charge me for having -- $25 for having a $4000 account so where are banks making their money? host: your stock portfolio, how is it doing in light of yesterday did you check? caller: i didn't really check but i have read so many books on the financial crisis this last time that i did better on my own putting money in apple stock. we're going to hold it. specificyou in
this is edwin christian. he said it was just a matter of time until this happened in china they devalue the money and robbed peter to pay paul and it cut up to them and robert adding thoughts saying the stock market is a casino. you may agree with those or you may not give them a call on their lines. bof, good morning. -- bob, good morning. caller: i would like to sit at my finances are for the most part unaffected because i invested most my money in the adult entertainment industry. host:...
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this is exclusive viewer video of edwin johnson being captured in colwyn, dare county. he used a gun to carry out sexual assaults, the latest in baltimore. >>> inspectors found new trouble at a restaurant in radnor, sewer pipes were dripping on food an other unsanitary conditions. >>> phillies fans had a chance to say goodbye to chase utley during the ball game last night. he was traded to the dodgers for two minor leaguers. >> reporter: we're slowing on 422 past oaks at 23, a couple of vehicles pulled off to the side. >> reporter: we have rain out to the west of us, the morning commute is dry, later this afternoon and tonight drenching rain own thundershowers possible. got a question for you guys, how many babies have been born in the delaware in the last ten years named chase? >> a lot. >> reporter: popular name. >> and cole. >> jimmy. >> ryan. >> reporter: a lot of jimmies. >> we'll see you in 30. >> reporter: see you. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, deadly wildfires tear through the west killing three firefighters battling the blaze. high winds out of
this is exclusive viewer video of edwin johnson being captured in colwyn, dare county. he used a gun to carry out sexual assaults, the latest in baltimore. >>> inspectors found new trouble at a restaurant in radnor, sewer pipes were dripping on food an other unsanitary conditions. >>> phillies fans had a chance to say goodbye to chase utley during the ball game last night. he was traded to the dodgers for two minor leaguers. >> reporter: we're slowing on 422 past oaks at...
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everybody came by edwin the streetcars would pass the motorman would ring the bells and they would say look over there at the first colored police man. the sightseeing buses would come along to announce here is new york's first caller policemen. then those that drove the bus is on a sightseeing tours would bring people down from different parts of this city from harlem to charge $1 each to take them to see the colored police rand. -- me and. his work chart is scheduled his first reserve duty the thursday after he started patrol. reserve duty in those days much, there were no police cars. if there was an emergency emergency, there would have to call out a lot of cops so several nights a week and had to sleep at the station house and they had dormitory's kind i'd like the fire department but large contingents would sleep in the station house. finishing been a shift committee was to sleep in the station house with the platoon on call in case of the emergency. the mystery to of overworked men and discarded shoes. the officers for from the station house resolved this is a white only domain
everybody came by edwin the streetcars would pass the motorman would ring the bells and they would say look over there at the first colored police man. the sightseeing buses would come along to announce here is new york's first caller policemen. then those that drove the bus is on a sightseeing tours would bring people down from different parts of this city from harlem to charge $1 each to take them to see the colored police rand. -- me and. his work chart is scheduled his first reserve duty...
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and edwin came at a time when he came from a whole other climate. a whole other world.re is something about the roles i played in this situation and the times we are in and i got lucky. and it's been this thing all my life. everybody says it, but it's true. i remember saying wants to someone, we are all together and actors. i'm no better than anybody else. i have seen people do such great stuff. at the same time, you're doing so well. a few years into it. what is it? why you? why not me? all this stuff, you wanted it. i said, you you wanted it, i think i had to have it. charlie: oh, wow. pacino: that is an interesting distinction. i don't know. i just think that -- charlie: you had to have it. pacino: i never thought it would turn into this naturally. but i knew it was my time. then i would be seen. that enough had happened and this part in this play -- you know, i went up to boston and i did three plays. i went to do a part in a play. i got up and did it. they said you were going to be great in it. it was not good at all. as a matter of fact, i remember i was in the dr
and edwin came at a time when he came from a whole other climate. a whole other world.re is something about the roles i played in this situation and the times we are in and i got lucky. and it's been this thing all my life. everybody says it, but it's true. i remember saying wants to someone, we are all together and actors. i'm no better than anybody else. i have seen people do such great stuff. at the same time, you're doing so well. a few years into it. what is it? why you? why not me? all...
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. >> for edwin jones roman three -- the corps of cadets means his first job and a responsible place on the streets. for dangerfield, a 70-year-old with arthritis, is the confines of a hotel room. livinglong have you been in the motel? 50 years. >> that is too heavy. >> i am going to carry it for you. >> all right. >> ok. >> did you have that? >> no. a lot of us are going to school. some of them are dropouts. >> a skeptical reporter asked what the aim of the project was. the answer for them to the other staff member what there would be to bring the people together, blacks and whites, civilians and police. for the time being there can be no sure promises or trains for success. only the assurance that this is the beginning. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the three office of opportunity films you have just seen are part of the collection of the national archives and are available for viewing at their youtube channel. available
. >> for edwin jones roman three -- the corps of cadets means his first job and a responsible place on the streets. for dangerfield, a 70-year-old with arthritis, is the confines of a hotel room. livinglong have you been in the motel? 50 years. >> that is too heavy. >> i am going to carry it for you. >> all right. >> ok. >> did you have that? >> no. a lot of us are going to school. some of them are dropouts. >> a skeptical reporter asked what the...
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. >> for edwin jones, iii, the corps of youth cadets mean his first job and a responsible place on theity streets. the payoff for abder dangerfield, he's a rescue of the confines of a lonely hotel room. >> how long have you been living in the roosevelt? >> 50 years in september. it's too heavy. >> i'm going to carry it for you. do you want a steak? >> no. >> not any steak today. milk? >> a lot of us are going to school, still, you know. and some of us are dropouts, things of that nature. >> a skeptical reporter asked, what exactly is the aim of the pilot project. the answer according to one staff member, to bring the people together, whether it be in the squad car or on the street. blacks and whites, civilians and police. for the time being there can be no large claims of success and no sure promises. only the assurance that this is a beginning. >>> the three office of economic opportunity films you have just seen are part of the collections of the national archives and are available for viewing at their youtube channel. available online is a fourth film, the hour long documentary, "th
. >> for edwin jones, iii, the corps of youth cadets mean his first job and a responsible place on theity streets. the payoff for abder dangerfield, he's a rescue of the confines of a lonely hotel room. >> how long have you been living in the roosevelt? >> 50 years in september. it's too heavy. >> i'm going to carry it for you. do you want a steak? >> no. >> not any steak today. milk? >> a lot of us are going to school, still, you know. and some of us...
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the motivation for a group of black religious leaders who met in january 1864 with secretary of war edwin stanton and the general william t sherman. 20 men in age from 26-year-old freeborn james lynch to 72-year-old former slave taylor represented the aspirations of african-americans who inhabited coastal island areas of south carolina and georgia. some of the group freed during the war and five had never known slavery. two of the churches represented would've been comparable to the large institutions of today with congregations ranging from 1200 to 1800 worshipers. a big church during that time. the delegation selected 67-year-old garrison fraser who had administered to the spiritual needs of his people for 35 years. they selected him as their official spokesman, bypassing the five freeborn men. it is interesting they turn to someone will had been enslaved rather than someone born free. eight years earlier, fraser had purchased himself and his wife for $1000 in gold and silver. his precarious health prevented him from pastoring a church and one wonders where does a black man get $1000. r
the motivation for a group of black religious leaders who met in january 1864 with secretary of war edwin stanton and the general william t sherman. 20 men in age from 26-year-old freeborn james lynch to 72-year-old former slave taylor represented the aspirations of african-americans who inhabited coastal island areas of south carolina and georgia. some of the group freed during the war and five had never known slavery. two of the churches represented would've been comparable to the large...
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about edwin booth. i'd read about it.nd edmund king came -- keane came at a time when he came from a whole other climate, a whole other world. when he went on the stage, it was new. there is something about the roles i played in this situation and the times we are in and i got lucky. and it's been this thing all my ife. i have to say, i know you've heard it a lot, everybody says it, but it's true. it's luck. i remember saying once to somebody, we're all together, we're actor, i'm no better than anybody else in that way. great n people do such stuff. at the same time, a guy said, you're doing so well. why you? why not me? he said, i've always wanted this. i want this stuff. that you have. i says, yeah. you want it, i think i had to have it. charlie: wow. had to have it. pacino: that's an interesting distinction, you know. i'm just know, mouthing now. just think that -- charlie: you had to have it. pacino: i never thought it would turn into this naturally. but i knew it was my time. that i would be seen in some way. that en
about edwin booth. i'd read about it.nd edmund king came -- keane came at a time when he came from a whole other climate, a whole other world. when he went on the stage, it was new. there is something about the roles i played in this situation and the times we are in and i got lucky. and it's been this thing all my ife. i have to say, i know you've heard it a lot, everybody says it, but it's true. it's luck. i remember saying once to somebody, we're all together, we're actor, i'm no better than...
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and edwin came at a time when he came from a whole other climate. a whole other world.hen he went on the stage, it was new. i think there was something about the roles i played in this situation and the times we are in that connected, and i got lucky. it's been the same all my life. i know you've heard it a lot, everybody says it, but it's true. it's all about timing. i have seen people do such great stuff i wish i could do, but at the same time, i remember this how -- al,to me, you're doing so well. a few years into it. what is it? why you? why not me? all this stuff, you wanted it. i said, you want it, i think i had to have it. charlie: oh, wow. pacino: had to have it. in a way, that is an interesting distinction. one doesn't know. i'm just mouthing now, because i don't know. charlie: you had to have it. al: i had to have it, and believe it or not, i knew at some point -- i never thought it would turn into this naturally. but i knew it was my time. that i would be seen in some way. and enough had happened this part in this play -- you know, i went up to boston and i d
and edwin came at a time when he came from a whole other climate. a whole other world.hen he went on the stage, it was new. i think there was something about the roles i played in this situation and the times we are in that connected, and i got lucky. it's been the same all my life. i know you've heard it a lot, everybody says it, but it's true. it's all about timing. i have seen people do such great stuff i wish i could do, but at the same time, i remember this how -- al,to me, you're doing so...
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>>mayor edwin m. lee: this is what a sizzler's restaurant looks like. [ laughter ] >> you have to know that part of the history in order to appreciate that line. we certainly do. and those who have been in the tenderloin for many years serving the residents here. i think you are all to be congratulated. i know there is an abundant list of people. but i also want to acknowledge those that maybe do not have a big name but are the small business owners within two or 3 blocks from here that said we want this to happen. every police officer that has served this district wanted this to happen. firefighters who have come through here wanted this to happen. nurses, i have a lot of nurses and medical health professionals wanted something here to happen. it shouldn't surprise all of you that when it comes to the tenderloin, when it comes to revitalizing areas in the central market, historically depressed areas, it takes not only the great ground leadership that randy has provided for many years. you have to giv
>>mayor edwin m. lee: this is what a sizzler's restaurant looks like. [ laughter ] >> you have to know that part of the history in order to appreciate that line. we certainly do. and those who have been in the tenderloin for many years serving the residents here. i think you are all to be congratulated. i know there is an abundant list of people. but i also want to acknowledge those that maybe do not have a big name but are the small business owners within two or 3 blocks from here...
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edwin stanton, i'm sure many of you have heard of, was the secretary of war under lincoln. solomon chase's successor served as the secretary of treasury during these couple of years. he was succeeded by this fellow named euan mccullough who probably nobody remembers. here is the fellow who was on the first slide, this is spencer clarke. he was superintendent of the national currency bureau at the time. this is really the forerunner of the bureau engraving and printing which was started about 1868. the fellow on the right is an interesting character. francis spinner was a treasurer of the u.s. during the lincoln administration. most of these military men served while lincoln was president. they have a lot of civil war historical figures. this first fellow is a gentleman named winfield scott. he is known as old fuss and feathers and the grand old man of the army. he served on active duty as a general longer than any other man in american history. he had a 53-year career in the army, 47 years as a general. he served under every president from jefferson to lincoln. he was a com
edwin stanton, i'm sure many of you have heard of, was the secretary of war under lincoln. solomon chase's successor served as the secretary of treasury during these couple of years. he was succeeded by this fellow named euan mccullough who probably nobody remembers. here is the fellow who was on the first slide, this is spencer clarke. he was superintendent of the national currency bureau at the time. this is really the forerunner of the bureau engraving and printing which was started about...
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>>mayor edwin m. lee: this is what a sizzler's restaurant looks like. [ laughter ] >> you have to know that part of the history in order to appreciate that line. we certainly do. and those who have been in the tenderloin for many years serving the residents here. i think you are all to be congratulated. i know there is an abundant list of people. but i also want to acknowledge those that maybe do not have a big name but are the small business owners within two or 3 blocks from here that said we want this to happen. every police officer that has served this district wanted this to happen. firefighters who have come through here wanted this to happen. nurses, i have a lot of nurses and medical health professionals wanted something here to happen. it shouldn't surprise all of you that when it comes to the tenderloin, when it comes to revitalizing areas in the central market, historically depressed areas, it takes not only the great ground leadership that randy has provided for many years. you have to giv
>>mayor edwin m. lee: this is what a sizzler's restaurant looks like. [ laughter ] >> you have to know that part of the history in order to appreciate that line. we certainly do. and those who have been in the tenderloin for many years serving the residents here. i think you are all to be congratulated. i know there is an abundant list of people. but i also want to acknowledge those that maybe do not have a big name but are the small business owners within two or 3 blocks from here...