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we want to ensure that this francis scott key project qualifies for this prop e streamlining, we're excited to bring the housing projects online in many months, if not a year earlier. as my colleague ian mentioned, we'll continue our commitment to find the funding to secure the funding for this project and the future project for educator housing. this really does represent a big turning point. so i urge you to support this legislation. thank you very much. >> thank you, miss kwan. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon,. we represent over 6500 educators throughout the district. i believe that i speak not only -- for not only educators, about you for san franciscans, with overall the most recent elections in which 70% of voters said that affordable housing needs to be a priority. and this is really exciting for us, exciting for uasf. in particular that we're moving into the next phase. we're meeting with potential partners throughout the -- at the state level to bring in funding and develop funding sources to ensure that this project happens. and that we do have educator housing. the approv
we want to ensure that this francis scott key project qualifies for this prop e streamlining, we're excited to bring the housing projects online in many months, if not a year earlier. as my colleague ian mentioned, we'll continue our commitment to find the funding to secure the funding for this project and the future project for educator housing. this really does represent a big turning point. so i urge you to support this legislation. thank you very much. >> thank you, miss kwan. next...
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- francis scott key, yes. - bust, $1,200.ad of this man who became rome's sole ruler in 27 b.c. was found in 1910. monica. - who is augustus? - good. bust, $2,000. monica. - who is adams? - no. kyle or lori? [ beep ] it was a bust of alexander hamilton. back to you, monica. less than a minute now. bust, $1,600. kyle. - who is lenin? - good. mali, $1,200. kyle. - what are crocodiles? - right. mali, $1,600. - kyle. - what is spider-man? that's it, and now the last clue, and it's yours... [ applause ] before i ask you to make your wager, we have some good news for monica, and it goes back to your response a little while ago of "green market." those two words contain three e's, so you're picking up $3,200. we should have accepted that. ooh! all right, kyle, what you gonna do? i'll wager $1,000. $1,000 only. all right. here is the clue... what is a mosque? mosque is right. that takes you up to $17,200, and here is the category today-- 18th century names. 18th. clue in a moment. we love smart savers. like yard-sale savers. tee-time
- francis scott key, yes. - bust, $1,200.ad of this man who became rome's sole ruler in 27 b.c. was found in 1910. monica. - who is augustus? - good. bust, $2,000. monica. - who is adams? - no. kyle or lori? [ beep ] it was a bust of alexander hamilton. back to you, monica. less than a minute now. bust, $1,600. kyle. - who is lenin? - good. mali, $1,200. kyle. - what are crocodiles? - right. mali, $1,600. - kyle. - what is spider-man? that's it, and now the last clue, and it's yours... [...
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applause] at a recent program in gettysburg pennsylvania, christie recounted the 1859 murder of francis scott key's son philip barton at the hands of congressman daniel. here he talks about the newspaper industry at the time and how it was covered. >> the concept of news we learn the price of cotton and copper and other commodities. business intelligence was expensive. what ship is leaving and going, nothing exciting. and you have political newspapers financed by parties to promote a candidate. then you have the entrance of the penny press starting with the new york sun where we don't want to talk about politics. let's talk about animal stories, tragedies, and true crime. the human interest stories that made money by selling advertising which they didn't have to rely on a particular business party or businessman for the cost. the length of the broadsheet, the number of newspapers that could be printed at any given day you could get a story like this out on the street hours after it happened and that's what we have over the country. the reports were shockingly detailed. you have people trying
applause] at a recent program in gettysburg pennsylvania, christie recounted the 1859 murder of francis scott key's son philip barton at the hands of congressman daniel. here he talks about the newspaper industry at the time and how it was covered. >> the concept of news we learn the price of cotton and copper and other commodities. business intelligence was expensive. what ship is leaving and going, nothing exciting. and you have political newspapers financed by parties to promote a...
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for me, francis scott key's act of writing this lyric to a tune that was well known, there's a wholee people commented on current events by writing lyrics to well-known songs. so one of these songs, these melodies was the song which came from london, just like a lot of the things in american culture, since we immigrated from there. and you would comment on political life. so one of the surprising things is that i found over 200 sets of lyrics written to the tune we know as "the star-spangled banner." there were campaign songs for abe lincoln, thomas jefferson, women's suffrage song for the vote, anti-slavery songs, songs about peace after the civil war, bringing people together, a lot of fourth of july songs, but this was an opportunity for political conversation. it wasn't about one idea of beating another, it was about amplifying ideas. the cool thing about making it a song is not only do you have to literally breathe life into the ritual, but it has a motion and that's really what these things did that, say, an op-ed in a newspaper doesn't do today. by having a song you hear the p
for me, francis scott key's act of writing this lyric to a tune that was well known, there's a wholee people commented on current events by writing lyrics to well-known songs. so one of these songs, these melodies was the song which came from london, just like a lot of the things in american culture, since we immigrated from there. and you would comment on political life. so one of the surprising things is that i found over 200 sets of lyrics written to the tune we know as "the...
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this is going to benefit projects like the one -- projects in the pipeline like the one at the francis scott key annex, for example, that do not have enough three-bedroom units in order to meet the 20% threshold. both the teachers' union and our office and i know many other elected are looking for a more family friendly city in san francisco. this includes prioritizing affordable family housing and keeping our educators in the city that we serve. so we're excited to see also new funding sources that are merging right now, and becoming available in order to build housing for our educators, including both at the state level and with this local affordable housing bond. and we really can't wait to see this work and to see more affordable homes being built in every neighborhood in san francisco. so thank you very much for your time. and we hope to have your support. >> thank you. >> so again audrey merlone. the proposed ordinance would amend the planning code to require half of residential units in educator housing projects, to have two or more bedrooms and to eliminate the requirement that educa
this is going to benefit projects like the one -- projects in the pipeline like the one at the francis scott key annex, for example, that do not have enough three-bedroom units in order to meet the 20% threshold. both the teachers' union and our office and i know many other elected are looking for a more family friendly city in san francisco. this includes prioritizing affordable family housing and keeping our educators in the city that we serve. so we're excited to see also new funding sources...
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scott roxboro in studio and maximillian a kosik thank you both. let's check in now on some other stories making news around the world pope francis has celebrated mass in tokyo as part of his 4 day visit to japan earlier he met victims of the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster and voiced concern over japan's continued reliance on nuclear power. the health of wiki leaks founder julian assange is so bad that he could die inside of british jail that's according to doctors who've written an open letter saying he requires urgent medical care a songes fighting extradition to the u.s. over espionage charges that could carry a 175 year prison sentence demonstrators in the democratic republic of congo have set fire to the town hall and beneath in the east they were protesting against the killing of civilians in an attack by militants residents accuse local forces and un peacekeepers a failing to stop militia violence. now to hong kong where pro-democracy supporters have won a landslide victory in municipal elections the pro-democracy camp has been celebrating after party sympathetic to their cause one almost $390.00 council seats compared to less than 64 probat
scott roxboro in studio and maximillian a kosik thank you both. let's check in now on some other stories making news around the world pope francis has celebrated mass in tokyo as part of his 4 day visit to japan earlier he met victims of the 2011 fukushima nuclear disaster and voiced concern over japan's continued reliance on nuclear power. the health of wiki leaks founder julian assange is so bad that he could die inside of british jail that's according to doctors who've written an open letter...
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scott: and perhaps the only person in the house of representatives who has come out and said they would even entertain voting for impeachment to move forward is francis rooney, a former diplomat himself, he served as ambassador under the george w. bush administration. he has said he could possibly vote for impeachment but he is also retiring and therefore not susceptible to the types of attacks and tweets that other republican lawmakers might see. host: as this goes forward, what if anything gets done in the house and senate? katherine: nancy pelosi, speaker of the house, has made it a very big priority to not have impeachment takeover everything in the house. even when she does her press conferences, she does not take a question on impeachment until every reporter has had a chance to ask questions about prescription drug prices, trade, all of these other issues that she is hoping to move forward. she says there is progress and still hope for the trade deal with mexico and canada, the usmca. prescription drug prices is one of the top priorities for democrats in the house right now. she is trying to show that democrats can come in their words, walk an
scott: and perhaps the only person in the house of representatives who has come out and said they would even entertain voting for impeachment to move forward is francis rooney, a former diplomat himself, he served as ambassador under the george w. bush administration. he has said he could possibly vote for impeachment but he is also retiring and therefore not susceptible to the types of attacks and tweets that other republican lawmakers might see. host: as this goes forward, what if anything...