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few were as widely known at the time as father james poole. the host of a popular catholic radio program, poole was once profiled by people magazine as one of alaska's hippest djs. but decades later, he would be named as an abuser by almost 20 different girls and women. the first to step forward was elsie boudreau. >> father poole would have me sit on his lap, straddling his legs, and we would french kiss for hours. he would tell me that he was my friend, and that he was my brother, my father, and my lover. >> trahant: boudreau said the abuse lasted for almost ten years and, on one occasion, she said, poole raped her. finally, she moved away and made a new life for herself in anchorage. >> are you going to watch the game? did he have it recorded? >> trahant: she married and started a family. but then, she said, the memories of the abuse became inescapable. >> when my daughter turned ten, the age that i was when the abuse began, it was really hard to shield the fact that i was sexually abused. it was, like, flooding my consciousness. >> trahant
few were as widely known at the time as father james poole. the host of a popular catholic radio program, poole was once profiled by people magazine as one of alaska's hippest djs. but decades later, he would be named as an abuser by almost 20 different girls and women. the first to step forward was elsie boudreau. >> father poole would have me sit on his lap, straddling his legs, and we would french kiss for hours. he would tell me that he was my friend, and that he was my brother, my...
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i am sensitive to this because my father was one of the ones who vetoed rebuilding the pool because it was right on the fault line. my great grandfather and my grandfather were burned out of their home on april 18, 1906. small construction like the garden apartments holds up well, even in a catastrophic quake like 1906. one and two-story buildings did very well. their house did very well in the quake. the fire got them. the buildings that will take a terrible hit will be the towers. the existing power is badly damaged already. it has never been adequately fixed from the small quake of 1989. what was said earlier about lake merced is true. it was part of the pacific ocean in 1952. there was an earthquake. it is not a fresh water lake. that area is right next to the san andreas fault. it is a dangerous area. you do not want big construction right there. thank you very much. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors, my name is ronaldo visali. i have lived in parkmerced for 40 years, since i was 3. today was a beautiful day. it was sunny. birds are chirping. a demolition of
i am sensitive to this because my father was one of the ones who vetoed rebuilding the pool because it was right on the fault line. my great grandfather and my grandfather were burned out of their home on april 18, 1906. small construction like the garden apartments holds up well, even in a catastrophic quake like 1906. one and two-story buildings did very well. their house did very well in the quake. the fire got them. the buildings that will take a terrible hit will be the towers. the...
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there he recalls as a child growing up in national he grew accustomed to the sound of his father's car pooling of the drive we in the middle of the night to make a house call. he got used to play a site by strangers thanking him for something his dad had done for him for them. and he recalls when it came time to say his prayers at night he didn't want to nail down and he asked his father if he could say his prayers in the dead instead. his father would respond bill, the lord doesn't answer a louisianan's prayers. [laughter] he writes about the generosity of his mother, the goodness of his wife, the daring of his older brother, and the grandfather who's single act of heroism nearly a century ago continues to inspire a family to serve today. it's clear in other words bill frist has had the benefit of a good example. through our association with him. like his father he's combine public service with the doctors concern for people he's sure all of us here and many others what it means to serve and that is a legacy that any man would be proud of. and now i've been asked to invite karen harrison, ash
there he recalls as a child growing up in national he grew accustomed to the sound of his father's car pooling of the drive we in the middle of the night to make a house call. he got used to play a site by strangers thanking him for something his dad had done for him for them. and he recalls when it came time to say his prayers at night he didn't want to nail down and he asked his father if he could say his prayers in the dead instead. his father would respond bill, the lord doesn't answer a...
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father to me. now he's not here. >> students he taught say his influence extended far beyond the pool. >> he wanted to push me harder to get like to be better. and he knew my potential. he wanted me to find it. and i found it in my senior year. >> just, he really had good relationships with everyone. he was not just like, you're my fayette. forget about the rest of you. like he really tried to make the connection with everyone. >> those who knew him say he did love a good party and had actually already begun planning his birthday celebration. >> he said you need to make me cupcakes for my birthday. i keep expecting him to show up. >> there is like a huge thing going on for him. when i go to practice and i don't see him, it's just reality, i guess. >> apologies for some of the audio problems there. the coroner's office says it will take six to eight weeks to determine his cause of death. >>> a severe storm system is slamming much of the northeast. the same storm blamed for 17 deaths across the south. nearly 50 tornadoes have been reported in the area today alone. that brings us to rob checking out the weather. >> muc
father to me. now he's not here. >> students he taught say his influence extended far beyond the pool. >> he wanted to push me harder to get like to be better. and he knew my potential. he wanted me to find it. and i found it in my senior year. >> just, he really had good relationships with everyone. he was not just like, you're my fayette. forget about the rest of you. like he really tried to make the connection with everyone. >> those who knew him say he did love a...
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pool. i have been to every place that the city has to offer. my father used to work in the post office, which is no longer the post office. it is now a condominium high- rises. i have seen it come and go. i am in favor of it largely because i think that would deficits and budget crisis as far as the eye can see, to plagiarize a phrase, that we need some kind of funding. if it were up to me, i would return to 1963. i would repeal proposition 13 and make everything free again -- junior colleges, low-cost tuition at universities, put jfk back in the white house, but that is not going to happen anytime soon. as the tennis programs coordinator, we work very hard, and i am very mindful of the cost. being a father myself, a single father to be with children, i know how expensive it is to live here. we have put together, just so you can see what we do -- here is a summer camp that we ran last year. [bell rings] in any event, thank you very much for your time. >> i have worked for 12 years as a child welfare worker for the city and county of san francisco, was el
pool. i have been to every place that the city has to offer. my father used to work in the post office, which is no longer the post office. it is now a condominium high- rises. i have seen it come and go. i am in favor of it largely because i think that would deficits and budget crisis as far as the eye can see, to plagiarize a phrase, that we need some kind of funding. if it were up to me, i would return to 1963. i would repeal proposition 13 and make everything free again -- junior colleges,...
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rest of our founding fathers knew that the most important part of our nation's infrastructure is an educated populace not roads our bridges but educated young people it's from this pool of intellect to put next great leaders would emerge the next doctors and engineers and betters and problem solvers statesman and authors and most of all jefferson wanted the university of virginia to be available for everyone not just the children of a wrister kratz but also free to poor young people in fact he wanted to make all education free and wrote extensively about the need for free public education from jefferson's model inexpensive or free land grant and state colleges going up all around the country over the next two centuries for example i had friends in the one nine hundred sixty s. who moved from michigan to california to get a free college education has to ration at the university of california system statewide was effectively free as a result the american workforce particularly in california and silicon valley became the most intelligent inventive and competitive in all the world then something changed. as soon as he became governor of california ronald reagan ended fre
rest of our founding fathers knew that the most important part of our nation's infrastructure is an educated populace not roads our bridges but educated young people it's from this pool of intellect to put next great leaders would emerge the next doctors and engineers and betters and problem solvers statesman and authors and most of all jefferson wanted the university of virginia to be available for everyone not just the children of a wrister kratz but also free to poor young people in fact he...
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pool where the coach coached for years. he died mysteriously and at a relatively young ainge. i just -- age. i just speak with his father.id on monday his son had shortness of breath and fell down. he said mr. martinez was able to dial 911 himself and speak to the first responders when they got there, they took him on the gurney and after that, they took him to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. he has -- he coached two club teams. a lot of people knew him. on saturday there is a big tribute to him at the high school planned. he said the way many kid can honor him is go go to the facebook page. that's the way he's del -- he's dealing with the death of his son. >> it's been tough, very, very tough. the guy was just a kid. he gave everything he had to the kids to the sport. >> reporter: this sign is on a fence right next to the swimming pool. right now we're joined by five people who were touched by joe martinez's life. guys, what are you feeling right now? >> we're really you upset and hurt over the loss our coach. >> reporter: i know a lot of you knew joe back when he was coaching club teams as well. >> he'
pool where the coach coached for years. he died mysteriously and at a relatively young ainge. i just -- age. i just speak with his father.id on monday his son had shortness of breath and fell down. he said mr. martinez was able to dial 911 himself and speak to the first responders when they got there, they took him on the gurney and after that, they took him to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead. he has -- he coached two club teams. a lot of people knew him. on saturday there is a...
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pool with him, boxing with him. so many first time things we did as father and son, it was incredible. >> how touching.is morning. thank you. >> thank you. >> "the biggest loser couples" airs tonight at 8:00 on n>> we'll talk to marines who are big hits on youtube of your local news and weather. 25% of the fat that you eat ck and keep it from being absorbed. that's got to be better for ya than something that is absorbed into the system. alli is not only just a pill but it is a total program. it's a way of teaching yourself to eat more healthy. it does force a lifestyle change. learn more mcoyalli.m. it does force a lifestyle change. these ladies have been exercising, watching their diets and enjoying activia light. well? i'm managing my weight really well, and i've never felt so light. at 70 calories, delicious activia light helps you be light and feel light too. ♪ activia >>> this is today in the bay. good morning to you, it is 9:26. i'm marla tellez. people have a way of keeping smart meters from their homes for awhile. pg&e has a delayed list that will allow them to postpone the installation until t
pool with him, boxing with him. so many first time things we did as father and son, it was incredible. >> how touching.is morning. thank you. >> thank you. >> "the biggest loser couples" airs tonight at 8:00 on n>> we'll talk to marines who are big hits on youtube of your local news and weather. 25% of the fat that you eat ck and keep it from being absorbed. that's got to be better for ya than something that is absorbed into the system. alli is not only just a...