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some prefer to keep a low profile, but not felicia smith. >> my girl, felicia. >> i'm a lesbian. i love women. any man i ever lay with had to pay me, and mine any man. if you can't pay me, then you sure enough can't [ bleep ] me. i acquired a lifestyle being a dancer, big money. 12 or 13 i was in the club stripping and doing anything else i could do to get money. i was a pretty little girl and all the men knew that in the club, and there's ways to get money in the club, if you want to call its prostitution. but in the clubs it's called dates. you come home with money. >> smith danced under the stage name stormy. >> stormy because the first time i got on stage it was a storm, biggest storm in cleveland where the cars were floating. when i got on stage, all the lights went out, and a car went right through the front of the window and the owner called me stormy. i've been stormy ever since. and i think i'm kind of a storm when i dance. >> stormy might also describe the kind of relationship smith had with her former girlfriend, which is what brought her to jail. >> we befriended each
some prefer to keep a low profile, but not felicia smith. >> my girl, felicia. >> i'm a lesbian. i love women. any man i ever lay with had to pay me, and mine any man. if you can't pay me, then you sure enough can't [ bleep ] me. i acquired a lifestyle being a dancer, big money. 12 or 13 i was in the club stripping and doing anything else i could do to get money. i was a pretty little girl and all the men knew that in the club, and there's ways to get money in the club, if you want...
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felicia's making contact right now. >> hey, baby, how you doing? we can go wherever you want to go. you want to do. >> the smalltalk quickly turns from dinner to the man's appetite for sex, and a deal is struck. >> all right. there's going to be a swoop. i'll let you know when it's off. >> go back there. go in the alley. >> with a quick tug on her hair, the undercover signals there's enough to make a case. and the arrest team swoops down on the unsuspects john. >> they got it. >> what was my time for that? >> let's go with 15:40. >> the undercover jots down the details of the day's first catch, knowing full well there will be many, many more. >> hey, look northbound on the west curb. old boy in the driveway waiting for you all. >> a few minutes later another man in the mood ducks into a nearby alley and signals the women by honking his horn. >> all right. wendy's making contact. i think he might want felicia. >> when the women approach the vehicle, they find the man more than ready to make a deal. >> i've got eyes on both of them and we can hear. >> you're all ready to go. you just
felicia's making contact right now. >> hey, baby, how you doing? we can go wherever you want to go. you want to do. >> the smalltalk quickly turns from dinner to the man's appetite for sex, and a deal is struck. >> all right. there's going to be a swoop. i'll let you know when it's off. >> go back there. go in the alley. >> with a quick tug on her hair, the undercover signals there's enough to make a case. and the arrest team swoops down on the unsuspects john....
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we have professionals like felicia that do this when we have that kind of professionalism and excellence. thank you again for your great work. [ applause ] >> so, the mayor referred to these buses as investments and that's exactly what they are. they are investment in the transportation system. while everybody has lots of ideas about what munis should do and mta should do and we all want great things to happen, it's about a community investment to direct where the funds are going to go and according to rules and that leadership comes from the mta board of directors. they are the ones allocating the resources to best serve the needs of this city. now i would like to introduce the great member of the board to come and speak on behalf of the board. >> mr. mayor lee, good morning. i want to thank my colleagues here this morning. we've all been together on this and we work very well together to keep the whole city moving. i want to thank the director of transportation. lots of things are happening in this city. a lot of things are planning for the future. but this is so exciting because this
we have professionals like felicia that do this when we have that kind of professionalism and excellence. thank you again for your great work. [ applause ] >> so, the mayor referred to these buses as investments and that's exactly what they are. they are investment in the transportation system. while everybody has lots of ideas about what munis should do and mta should do and we all want great things to happen, it's about a community investment to direct where the funds are going to go...
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we have professionals like felicia that do this when we have that kind of professionalism and excellence. thank you again for your great work. [ applause ] >> so, the mayor referred to these buses as investments and that's exactly what they are. they are investment in the transportation system. while everybody has lots of ideas about what munis should do and mta should do and we all want great things to happen, it's about a community investment to direct where the funds are going to go and according to rule
we have professionals like felicia that do this when we have that kind of professionalism and excellence. thank you again for your great work. [ applause ] >> so, the mayor referred to these buses as investments and that's exactly what they are. they are investment in the transportation system. while everybody has lots of ideas about what munis should do and mta should do and we all want great things to happen, it's about a community investment to direct where the funds are going to go...
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gabode foundation, stacey ma and thomas, concerned with immigrants and refugees represented today by felicia barto, deputy director. also present today are commissioner canali vice-chair of the san francisco immigrant rights commission, city librarian, luis herrera, [speaker not understood], and clementine of the african advocacy network. so, let me provide first of all just a little bit of background on the initiative. in 2008 while serving as city administrator, mayor ed lee created the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs, one of the first such offices in the nation. the intention was to better communicate with and engage our city residents while providing opportunities for meaningful participation and particularly for under served and vulnerable communities. in 2009 the city had the pleasure of collaborating with business community and philanthropic partners for the 2010 census count. we learned a lot about applying relevant street wise, street smart approaches to outreach and supporting community stewardship. this successful outreach effort and ongoing relationship evolved i
gabode foundation, stacey ma and thomas, concerned with immigrants and refugees represented today by felicia barto, deputy director. also present today are commissioner canali vice-chair of the san francisco immigrant rights commission, city librarian, luis herrera, [speaker not understood], and clementine of the african advocacy network. so, let me provide first of all just a little bit of background on the initiative. in 2008 while serving as city administrator, mayor ed lee created the...
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in the early 70's felicia went to palm beach and stayed with rose and interviewed her with a book she was doing called tours and dour jurors about great matriarchs in america. she asks, felicia asked rose about rosemary and said you don't talk very much about her and rose burst into tears and became choked up. this would have been 30 years after the procedure at which point than rosemary did have to be institutionalize because the lobotomy went terribly wrong. now we should say two things. one is that this was thought to be in 1941 a procedure that worked to try to minimize anxiety and depression which rosemary also suffered from sojo who is always up on the latest medical procedures -- >> host: they still do that. >> guest: the kennedys can get the best medical procedures. the people in the field were telling them at the time that they thought a lobotomy might be appropriate for rosemary. we know now of course that was not. it was disastrous and the other thing is the kennedys rose and joe had vowed that they will rarely told each other bad news and in fact rose asked that show not b
in the early 70's felicia went to palm beach and stayed with rose and interviewed her with a book she was doing called tours and dour jurors about great matriarchs in america. she asks, felicia asked rose about rosemary and said you don't talk very much about her and rose burst into tears and became choked up. this would have been 30 years after the procedure at which point than rosemary did have to be institutionalize because the lobotomy went terribly wrong. now we should say two things. one...
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and then i came upon a little known interview that she did with felicia row began who was at one time married to fdr jr. and knew rose kennedy and the family. in the early '70s, felicia stayed with rose a day or two and interviewed her for a day called doers and dowagers. >> host: oh, yes, about -- >> guest: matriarchs in america. and felicia asked rose about rosemary and said you don't talk very much about her, and rose burst into tears and became choked up. and this would have been 30 years -- >> host: after the lobotomy? >> guest: at which point then rosemary did have to be institutionalized because the lobotomy went terribly wrong. now, we should say two things. one is that this was thought to be in 1941 a procedure that worked to try to minimize -- >> host: right. >> guest: -- anxiety and depression which rosemary also suffered from. so joe, who was always up on all the latest medical procedures and -- >> host: still do that. >> guest: exactly. and the kennedys can always go and get the best medical procedures. >> host: right. >> guest: they always talked to the best people in th
and then i came upon a little known interview that she did with felicia row began who was at one time married to fdr jr. and knew rose kennedy and the family. in the early '70s, felicia stayed with rose a day or two and interviewed her for a day called doers and dowagers. >> host: oh, yes, about -- >> guest: matriarchs in america. and felicia asked rose about rosemary and said you don't talk very much about her, and rose burst into tears and became choked up. and this would have...
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finishes with an even 71 and is one shot back of jimenez at 2- under in a 4-way tie for 2nd coming up felicia and also, with catherine and also the e-mails segment why do why not spend more time with darya? [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connect more wi-fi-enabled devices at home. [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month. or ask how to get your choice of a kindle fire hd, sonos play:3 or xbox 360 free with other qualifying internet offers. [ male announcer ] get more speed for wi-fi gaming, more reliability than ever and more connectivity between devices. [ female announcer ] so call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month -- or ask how to get your choice of a kindle fire hd, sonos play:3 or xbox 360 free with other qualifying internet offers. hurry! offer ends july 27th. [ male announcer ] u-verse high speed internet. [ man ] where all systems are go. ♪ the 49ers acquired
finishes with an even 71 and is one shot back of jimenez at 2- under in a 4-way tie for 2nd coming up felicia and also, with catherine and also the e-mails segment why do why not spend more time with darya? [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connect more wi-fi-enabled devices at home. [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse high speed...
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mother felicia hopes by then there will be more on market street for her son calvin to enjoy. >> forexample, how the measurement i have at the theater has a game center, it has an eating place, stuff like that. >> reporter: and here it is. it is called the owl. it's being set up right now. there will be about 200 to 300 people who will be here at the park 55 at this public workshop open until 8:30. then there is another public workshop at the main library in san francisco on saturday so again they want a lot of public input before construction is set to begin in 2017. back to you. >> thank you. >> cool. >> very cool. we'll be right back. i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. announcer: announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mat
mother felicia hopes by then there will be more on market street for her son calvin to enjoy. >> forexample, how the measurement i have at the theater has a game center, it has an eating place, stuff like that. >> reporter: and here it is. it is called the owl. it's being set up right now. there will be about 200 to 300 people who will be here at the park 55 at this public workshop open until 8:30. then there is another public workshop at the main library in san francisco on...
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commander i fought in afghanistan and iraq i did several tour i bought -- fought in the battle of felicia one of the worst street battles in recent history. it all he would say about that was it was a kinetic situation. kinetic. he said i am glad to have them write that letter because when i was a commander i had to write that letter. i had to make a phone call to the parents and go to the home to tell them what had happened to their son or daughter. said you keep have been them write that letter -- having the right the letter so they know the consequences of what war is you keep the letter in the game. identify yet gotten a better affirmation we were playing something this young man had lived under the most terrible situation and circumstance. they play that's a maybe some day they don't have to do what he has done. thank you for lease -- listening to me ramble on. are there any questions about the game, howard is worked, how it is played? would you like to play? we can turn this table around. [laughter] but please feel free. i would love to hear them. >> you mentioned a little girl that
commander i fought in afghanistan and iraq i did several tour i bought -- fought in the battle of felicia one of the worst street battles in recent history. it all he would say about that was it was a kinetic situation. kinetic. he said i am glad to have them write that letter because when i was a commander i had to write that letter. i had to make a phone call to the parents and go to the home to tell them what had happened to their son or daughter. said you keep have been them write that...
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thanks to felicia day, chris hardwick and all the folks over at blizzard. that was very fun. ] ♪ (tapping) we just, you know, i thinkore this wei'm ready now.t time. like before was just like the warm up. i can accept that. ♪ wooooo hooo hooo hoooo! ♪ with mccafé. every irresistible smoothie and delectable frappé is a break from the ordinary. and it all starts with a sip. there's something for everyone to love from mccafé. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. [ male announcer ] men -- you've tortured your face enough. end the face torture. new dove men + care face lotion hydrates skin to keep it looking good. take better care of your face with dov
thanks to felicia day, chris hardwick and all the folks over at blizzard. that was very fun. ] ♪ (tapping) we just, you know, i thinkore this wei'm ready now.t time. like before was just like the warm up. i can accept that. ♪ wooooo hooo hooo hoooo! ♪ with mccafé. every irresistible smoothie and delectable frappé is a break from the ordinary. and it all starts with a sip. there's something for everyone to love from mccafé. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last...
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mother felicia hopes by then there will be more on market street for her son calvin to enjoy. >> forple, how the measurement i have at the theater has a game center, it has an eating place, stuff like that. >> reporter: and here it is. it is called the owl. it's being set up right now. there will be about 200 to 300 people who will be here at the park 55 at this public workshop open until 8:30. >> it's revolutionizing the way we design infrastructure projects and it gives us information to communicate the project to the public so it's a revolutionary technology. >> reporter: so about 200 to 300 people will have an opportunity to try out the owl here at the park 55 this public meeting is going on until about 8:30 but if you miss it there's another at the san francisco public library on saturday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. to get public input before construction is expected to break ground in 2017. sue kwon, kpix 5. >>> now, there are three design options from which to choose. all are different, so your input is important. they are looking for options or opinions from everyone including
mother felicia hopes by then there will be more on market street for her son calvin to enjoy. >> forple, how the measurement i have at the theater has a game center, it has an eating place, stuff like that. >> reporter: and here it is. it is called the owl. it's being set up right now. there will be about 200 to 300 people who will be here at the park 55 at this public workshop open until 8:30. >> it's revolutionizing the way we design infrastructure projects and it gives us...
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and then i came upon a little-known interview that she did, in the early '70s felicia went down to palm beach estate with roasted they are to and interviewed her for a book she was doing called doers and i would yours. about great matriarchs in america. she asked rose about rosemary and said, you don't talk much about her. and rose burst into tears and became choked up. and this would have been 30 years after the procedure, at which point in rosemary did have to be institutionalized. because a lobotomy went terribly wrong. now, we should say two things. one is that this was thought to be in 1941 a procedure that worked to try to minimize anxiety and depression which rosemary also suffered from. so joe who was always up on all the latest medical procedures and, the kennedys can always go and get the best medical procedures, they always talk to the best people in the field and the people in the field were telling them at the time that they thought a lobotomy might be appropriate for rosemary. we know now, of course, that it was not. it was disastrous to the other thing is that they kenned
and then i came upon a little-known interview that she did, in the early '70s felicia went down to palm beach estate with roasted they are to and interviewed her for a book she was doing called doers and i would yours. about great matriarchs in america. she asked rose about rosemary and said, you don't talk much about her. and rose burst into tears and became choked up. and this would have been 30 years after the procedure, at which point in rosemary did have to be institutionalized. because a...
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. >> host: felicia likes your book.r the end you told us about a scientist in norway or sweden who developed the chamber where a body would be put in a chamber, frozen and then acts floated. do you know if there has been any advancement in her work, i would like to see a book written by you and ufo phenomena. wikipedia in abbott like to not engage with that community. to find youri would like to not engage with that community. to find your footing in, quote, legitimate research. i talked about it davidian packing for mars, i get into the roswell incident then some other -- mannequins had three fingers only and some would see them briefly before they were taken away in a truck and they were like we're aliens. they were going to either shake them or vibrate them or use ultrasound to break up frozen remains that would be composted. it was a cumin composting, mechanically complex human composting process, it is in sweden and still working on that and has people interested in a bunch of different countries. i am not sure why
. >> host: felicia likes your book.r the end you told us about a scientist in norway or sweden who developed the chamber where a body would be put in a chamber, frozen and then acts floated. do you know if there has been any advancement in her work, i would like to see a book written by you and ufo phenomena. wikipedia in abbott like to not engage with that community. to find youri would like to not engage with that community. to find your footing in, quote, legitimate research. i talked...