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to the franciscans to come. what happens is, in 1573, 12 franciscans show up. that is a model of the 12 disciples which had been mirrored earlier in mexico in historical circles. the friars came here and establish their first outpost which was the convent in town here. the interesting thing i think for many of us because we did this book on the spanish borderlands, in other words the franciscans in california, arizona, texas, and florida, what marx and distinguishes the franciscan experience in florida is that when they arrive here, they encounter a group of people that had a class structure they could relate to. in other words, there was a clear hierarchical order to the indigenous societies here. the spanish made an effort to recognize the individual classes and offered corresponding will,s, gifts if you recognition of their status within the society. this meant that, as opposed to some other areas, they were able to integrate into the society fairly easily compared to some other parts of the country or of the
to the franciscans to come. what happens is, in 1573, 12 franciscans show up. that is a model of the 12 disciples which had been mirrored earlier in mexico in historical circles. the friars came here and establish their first outpost which was the convent in town here. the interesting thing i think for many of us because we did this book on the spanish borderlands, in other words the franciscans in california, arizona, texas, and florida, what marx and distinguishes the franciscan experience in...
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he is also a franciscan from boston, matthew foally.- source of pride for all of us hispanics, americans, they might be working as janitors, they might be working as doctors or whatever it is, boy, to see this day, a priest from buenos aires, who is now pope to see the he canonizationo see father serra and to see the pride of the hispanic-american community, i think it's an extraordinary day. maria, you wish to comment on that? >> i think this is the pope that the community has been waiting for. he is basically reflective of the values that the american latino has in the home and were it is making sure you're talking about this idea of equality. i remember the first time i went to the vatican and i was blown away at its excess and actually a bit of a turnoff and this idea that's actually elevating you the idea that you actually have to talk to the most vulnerable and make sure you're elevating them is incredibly exciting. today at the white house when he came out and spoke, the energy that he was able to bring forth was powerful. but i
he is also a franciscan from boston, matthew foally.- source of pride for all of us hispanics, americans, they might be working as janitors, they might be working as doctors or whatever it is, boy, to see this day, a priest from buenos aires, who is now pope to see the he canonizationo see father serra and to see the pride of the hispanic-american community, i think it's an extraordinary day. maria, you wish to comment on that? >> i think this is the pope that the community has been...
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during part of that time, he was a superior of the five franciscan missions in the egion.e held several posts for another eight years at the seat of the franciscan missions in mexico city. during that time he preached in a great number of domestic missions in many areas of exico. in 1767, he was elected superior of the group of franciscans designated to replace the jesuits that had been expelled from their missions in lower california. two years later, he joined the expedition to extend the spanish border northward and to occupy upper california. from 1769 until his death in 1784, he was the superior of the franciscan missions in pper california. during his tenure as superior, nine missions for founded along the california coastline involving several indigenous roups. he endeavored to bring together to the mission campus indigenous people that inhabited nearby. he hoped to share with them, slowly and in a voluntary fashion the tenets of catholicism. he very often fights the military leadership on the best ays to interact with the indigenous individuals. he once even travel
during part of that time, he was a superior of the five franciscan missions in the egion.e held several posts for another eight years at the seat of the franciscan missions in mexico city. during that time he preached in a great number of domestic missions in many areas of exico. in 1767, he was elected superior of the group of franciscans designated to replace the jesuits that had been expelled from their missions in lower california. two years later, he joined the expedition to extend the...
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for another eight years had the seat of the franciscan missions in mexico city.mber of domestic missions in many areas of mexico. in 1767, he was elected superior of the group of franciscans designated to replace the jesuits that had been expelled from their missions in lower california. two years later, he joined the expedition to extend the spanish border northward and to occupy upper california. from 1769 until his death in 1784, he was the superior of the franciscan missions in upper california. during his tenure as superior, nine missions were founded along the california coastline involving several indigenous group including the comiaye, alone, salinan, hicheman and the shumash. serra endeavored to bring together to mission campus the indigenous people that inhibited nearby. he hoped to share with them slowly and in a voluntary fashion the tenets of catholicism. he would often fight the military leadership of the best ways to interact with the indigenous individuals. he once even travel told the mexican capitol to personally persuade the viceroy to have a m
for another eight years had the seat of the franciscan missions in mexico city.mber of domestic missions in many areas of mexico. in 1767, he was elected superior of the group of franciscans designated to replace the jesuits that had been expelled from their missions in lower california. two years later, he joined the expedition to extend the spanish border northward and to occupy upper california. from 1769 until his death in 1784, he was the superior of the franciscan missions in upper...
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he entered the order of the franciscans when he was young, and he was ordained as a priest in 1737. and preacher in the whole island of mayorca. by the end of 1740 he offered to leave his native country because he felt that he felt that he should be a missionary in the new world. he spent eight years in the rugged region of the sierra gorda in mexico where he preached to the palme indians. during part of that time he was a superior of the five francis can missions in the region. later on, he held several posts for another eight years at the seat of the franciscan missions in mexico city. during that time he preached in a great number of domestic missions in many areas of mexico. in 1767 he was elected superior of the group of franciscans designated to replace the jesuits that had been expelled from their missions in lower california. two years later, he joined the expedition to extend the spanish border northward, and to occupy upper california. from 1769 until his death in 1784, he was the superior of the franciscan missions in upper california. during his tenure, as superior, nine
he entered the order of the franciscans when he was young, and he was ordained as a priest in 1737. and preacher in the whole island of mayorca. by the end of 1740 he offered to leave his native country because he felt that he felt that he should be a missionary in the new world. he spent eight years in the rugged region of the sierra gorda in mexico where he preached to the palme indians. during part of that time he was a superior of the five francis can missions in the region. later on, he...
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did the franciscan order do it? >> if it's a religious person like, the founder of my community has been up for sainthood for a couple of years. essentially one of us has to petition to rome and say, we would like to have this person be considered a saint, and that starts a long process where the postulator we just heard from would have to go to saint school over in rome to learn about the process and then to begin it. >> i need to ask you, who is the person who has been nominated? >> father isaac hecker. he was a new yorkers and convert to catholicism. he found catholicism as what he believed was the way to make america catholic and christian. he's uniquely american saint-to-be. >> what community is that? >> it's the paul's father. he named the community after st. paul. a lot are found after their founder. we're not the heckarians. >> where does the process stand for him? >> he's at the first step, called servant of the god. meaning that the local diocese is looking at his life and writings and will eventually pass
did the franciscan order do it? >> if it's a religious person like, the founder of my community has been up for sainthood for a couple of years. essentially one of us has to petition to rome and say, we would like to have this person be considered a saint, and that starts a long process where the postulator we just heard from would have to go to saint school over in rome to learn about the process and then to begin it. >> i need to ask you, who is the person who has been nominated?...
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peggy fox reporting live at the franciscan monastery. bruce. >> thanks a lot. if you get a chance, check out the catacombs. it is impressive. >> i haven't done that. i can't wait to do that. thank you. >>> folks stopped what they were doing to get a glimpse of what pope francis was doing. >> reporter: the persona is a sleepy corner of northwest washington. tonight it is anything but. call them the hopeful faithful, many standing for hours today hoping for a glimpse of the holy father. many of them say they will continue to stand out here for hours just across the street from the vatican embassy. of course we are told tonight that the pope has no more movements, nothing else official on his schedule but that's not enough to deter the people who came out tonight regardless of where they came from. many are from all over the world. we heard the same message time and again. take a listen. >> this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the pope, you know. i just flew down here, internship at the embassy from fresno california. why not? >> what a great dc moment.
peggy fox reporting live at the franciscan monastery. bruce. >> thanks a lot. if you get a chance, check out the catacombs. it is impressive. >> i haven't done that. i can't wait to do that. thank you. >>> folks stopped what they were doing to get a glimpse of what pope francis was doing. >> reporter: the persona is a sleepy corner of northwest washington. tonight it is anything but. call them the hopeful faithful, many standing for hours today hoping for a glimpse of...
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during part of that time, he was a superior of the five franciscan missions in the region.at of the franciscan missions in mexico city. during that time he preached in a great number of domestic missions in many areas of mexico. in 1767, he was elected superior of the group of franciscans designated to replace the jesuits that had been expelled from their missions in lower california. two years later, he joined the expedition to extend the spanish border northward and to occupy upper california. from 1769 until his death in 1784, he was the superior of the franciscan missions in upper california. during his tenure as superior, nine missions for founded along -- were founded along the california coastline involving several indigenous groups. he endeavored to bring together to the mission campus indigenous people that inhabited nearby. he hoped to share with them, slowly and in a voluntary fashion the tenets of catholicism. he very often would fight the military leadership on the best ways to interact with the indigenous individuals. he once even traveled to the mexican capit
during part of that time, he was a superior of the five franciscan missions in the region.at of the franciscan missions in mexico city. during that time he preached in a great number of domestic missions in many areas of mexico. in 1767, he was elected superior of the group of franciscans designated to replace the jesuits that had been expelled from their missions in lower california. two years later, he joined the expedition to extend the spanish border northward and to occupy upper...
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an especially meaningful moment at this holy place for the franciscan friars of the atonement. and the franciscans because he took your name. >> yes. he saw the light. that's grace at work. you know, that, um, i think we have a special bond with him and i think we feel that because i'm looking for things he is saying and doing. >> reporter: jim gardner says he believes francis will touch hearts with his message of catholic salvation and service. at catholic charities of dc -- >> everybody how are you doing? miss you guys. >> reporter: -- this new jersey native supervises the kitchen that's preparing food for thursday after the pope visits the church of st. patrick he will step outside to find 55 tables set up here on the street. francis will join dozens of less fortunate people including many homeless enjoying a midday meal. >> i'm hoping the pope grabs a plate because then i have gragg of bragging rights. >> reporter: the monsignor will be with francis as he shakes hands and maybe breaks bread with the needy. >> the vulnerable, the downtrodden, the hungry, the homeless. that's
an especially meaningful moment at this holy place for the franciscan friars of the atonement. and the franciscans because he took your name. >> yes. he saw the light. that's grace at work. you know, that, um, i think we have a special bond with him and i think we feel that because i'm looking for things he is saying and doing. >> reporter: jim gardner says he believes francis will touch hearts with his message of catholic salvation and service. at catholic charities of dc --...
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francis canonizing a franciscan.here's a real connection there. but way ahead of his time, suffered much himself in founding the mission as long the coast, along california's coast. this is an important moment to recognize here. a live picture, as this mass is being celebrated now. for perspective, 25,000 people watching, you can see the heads there watching pope francis. here in 1,úiladelphia, we're expecting on the parkway at least a million people. so put it into perspective, this saturday, sunday here in philly, an enormous event. father, thank you for joining us. >> as people prepare for the people weekend, there are thousands of people around the world in town for the world meeting of families congress. >> the event bringing pope francis here to our area. >> for more on the changes unfolding, up in the air to sky force 10. >> monitoring center city's changing landscape. >> it's important to remember the pope is saving the best for last. great stuff in d.c., new york. but coming here to phillip take a look at wo
francis canonizing a franciscan.here's a real connection there. but way ahead of his time, suffered much himself in founding the mission as long the coast, along california's coast. this is an important moment to recognize here. a live picture, as this mass is being celebrated now. for perspective, 25,000 people watching, you can see the heads there watching pope francis. here in 1,úiladelphia, we're expecting on the parkway at least a million people. so put it into perspective, this saturday,...
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is at the franciscan monastery in northeast. i knowknow, stephen, there had to be quite a cheer touched down. stephen: that is an understatement, leon. the cheers, people were standing understood and applauding. we saw some actually tearful they were so joyous at this occasion. it out.ck let's see this. this is a packed crowd, here at them only franciscan monastery of the the americas. all the people here glued to the live stream over here of the pope's arrival. i want to show you what is going on here at the monastery. we have a standing room only here.in come out here and you can see even more people, more media. over there you can see some of actual friars from the monastery. some of the 16 friars. here, so much excitement. my colleagues greta kreuz said i heard her say even if you are not catholic you can't help but get swept this moment. this momentous occasion in the nation's capital and so many to havere so thrilled the pope, the pontiff in their very neighborhood. back to you. stephen. just that, there is a huge moment t
is at the franciscan monastery in northeast. i knowknow, stephen, there had to be quite a cheer touched down. stephen: that is an understatement, leon. the cheers, people were standing understood and applauding. we saw some actually tearful they were so joyous at this occasion. it out.ck let's see this. this is a packed crowd, here at them only franciscan monastery of the the americas. all the people here glued to the live stream over here of the pope's arrival. i want to show you what is going...
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. >> reporter: the franciscan sisters have no problem being called pope groupies.hang on his every word, and none of the sisters can remember a pope that made them do that. >> he tells it as he sees it and as it is. we need to hear it. >> reporter: so out came the popecorn, and papal punch and bernadine franciscan sisters near reading, five days into their pope watch marathon. >> i'm tearful each time he begins. his humility at the end, to say please pray for me. you have to think, we do, we do, we do every day. >> reporter: they had thought about braving the logistics and security and crowds to go to philadelphia. >> my sense it would be easier for me to go to rome and visit the pope than here. so we'll live stream it. >> reporter: they quickly realized that with this pope, you don't have to be there to get the message. >> we actually get chills, not even being there. i don't know what we would do if we were there. he's a very, very special person. >> reporter: the sisters say they're already working on how to make the pope's legacy real in their daily lives after
. >> reporter: the franciscan sisters have no problem being called pope groupies.hang on his every word, and none of the sisters can remember a pope that made them do that. >> he tells it as he sees it and as it is. we need to hear it. >> reporter: so out came the popecorn, and papal punch and bernadine franciscan sisters near reading, five days into their pope watch marathon. >> i'm tearful each time he begins. his humility at the end, to say please pray for me. you...
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. >> reporter: here at the franciscan monastery, luminaries are lit in honor of pope francis and father ed flanagan is going around sprinkling holy water and blessing luminaries and everyone here. earlier today, it was all about pope francis. there was an exciting watch party. excitement filled the air at the watch party as soon as the pope's plane came into view. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: when pope francis emerged from the plane and was greeted by president obama and his family, people at the franciscan monastery stood and cheered. >> i have goose bumps! >> reporter: one couple drove from florida to be here. >> i am so excited, so lucky to see him here in dc! >> very exciting. we love this pope. i like all the popes. this one here though seems to have a special human touch. i think he has touched a lot of people all over the world. >> he is like a down to earth person, have he simple. >> reporter: today it was about pope francis' arrival. >> i am crying already. i don't know why. i am so excited. it's just how he touches everyone's heart. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >>>
. >> reporter: here at the franciscan monastery, luminaries are lit in honor of pope francis and father ed flanagan is going around sprinkling holy water and blessing luminaries and everyone here. earlier today, it was all about pope francis. there was an exciting watch party. excitement filled the air at the watch party as soon as the pope's plane came into view. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: when pope francis emerged from the plane and was greeted by president obama and...
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francis celebrated that first mass, this afternoon, he canonized junipero serra an 18th century franciscan friar. cbs 2's tony aiello continuing our live coverage outside the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. tony, what a day. >> reporter: indeed, dana. people here will talk about take a look at the beautiful scene on the lawn of the basilica as people receive holy communion. spirits are high under a brilliant blue sky. it is the perfect setting for a spirit filled few hours with a pope beloved by his flock and by many outside of it. everyone at the basilica aware of the history being made. the first time pope francis has celebrated mass in the united states. and the first-ever canonization on u.s. soil. >> junipero serra -- [ non- english language ] >> reporter: the new saint is junipero serra, an 18th century franciscan who evangelized californians. some claim he destroyed native cultures and he spread christianity. >> who doesn't have flaws? who doesn't have imperfections? and the fact that somebody like that can be canonized there's hope for all of us. [ non
francis celebrated that first mass, this afternoon, he canonized junipero serra an 18th century franciscan friar. cbs 2's tony aiello continuing our live coverage outside the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. tony, what a day. >> reporter: indeed, dana. people here will talk about take a look at the beautiful scene on the lawn of the basilica as people receive holy communion. spirits are high under a brilliant blue sky. it is the perfect setting for a spirit...
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it was very exciting today, bruce, at the franciscan monastery. few hundred people came, some from as far as chicago and florida came to see the pope's arrival. when he arrived in the united states, the atmosphere was just electric. excitement filled the air at the watch party as soon as the pope's plane came into view. when pope francis emerged from the plane and was greeted by president obama and his family, people at the franciscan monastery stood and cheered. >> very excited! goose bumps. >> one couple drove from florida to be here. >> i am so excited, so lucky to see him here in dc. >> it's very exciting. we love this pope. i like all the popes. this one here though seems to have a special human touch. i think he has touched a lot of people all over the world. >> reporter: pope francis will be canonized the 18th century priest who established missions across california. >> it's a relic and what this is is a little piece of bone fragment. >> reporter: at the monastery there is an exhibit about the priest and a first class relic of the man the
it was very exciting today, bruce, at the franciscan monastery. few hundred people came, some from as far as chicago and florida came to see the pope's arrival. when he arrived in the united states, the atmosphere was just electric. excitement filled the air at the watch party as soon as the pope's plane came into view. when pope francis emerged from the plane and was greeted by president obama and his family, people at the franciscan monastery stood and cheered. >> very excited! goose...
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pope francis celebrates mass and canonizes franciscan friar junipero serra who established missions inalifornia back in the 1700's. that little girl you saw with the pope, stick around. we've got much more on that priceless moment still ahead. now let's go over to mola lenghi live in the vatican embassy in northwest where hopefully the pope is sound asleep after a day of treatment like a rock star. mola. >> reporter: that's right, bruce. the lights from the outside looking in are mostly off here at the vatican embassy. one might assume that the pope is in there getting some rest after just an incredibly long day for anyone, let alone a 78- year-old man, but along the way at each stop today he found the energy, the grace, the empathy to touch and embrace thousands of people. the pope has touched d.c. >> it was awesome! >> reporter: what did he say? did he say anything to you? >> i got a hug. >> reporter: did he say anything to you at all? >> no. he just touched my hand. place he visits there are crowds of people from faithful catholics to the nonreligious looking for a glimpse, hoping f
pope francis celebrates mass and canonizes franciscan friar junipero serra who established missions inalifornia back in the 1700's. that little girl you saw with the pope, stick around. we've got much more on that priceless moment still ahead. now let's go over to mola lenghi live in the vatican embassy in northwest where hopefully the pope is sound asleep after a day of treatment like a rock star. mola. >> reporter: that's right, bruce. the lights from the outside looking in are mostly...
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if you think about one thing that's the hallmark of this holy father it's the old franciscan saying, preach the gospel with all your power, and use words only when necessary. so his preaching is really seen not only in the proclamation of words but by bold actions and that's what's calling and challenging and inviting us all to do with this and his papacy. >> i have been struck by the bluntness of and the boldness of the way he has been speak. for example, you were at the white house early this morning which i mean, we'll get into that in just a second, the sensation, but in what he said, the substance of it, he got right up there and went right at it, immigration, um, you know, religious freedom, um, the environment, he was blunt and bold and that's some hallmark of his papacy. >> it sure is. i think he's, um, you know, he is not sparing anytime. i think he is really, really focused on, you know, challenging church leaders on challenging the church and challenging leaders in -- in general in society to say, we have critical issues that we have to face. issues that are around poverty
if you think about one thing that's the hallmark of this holy father it's the old franciscan saying, preach the gospel with all your power, and use words only when necessary. so his preaching is really seen not only in the proclamation of words but by bold actions and that's what's calling and challenging and inviting us all to do with this and his papacy. >> i have been struck by the bluntness of and the boldness of the way he has been speak. for example, you were at the white house...
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misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans.ote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. >>> for my time working in po r poverished neighborhoods to my travels as president i have seen first-hand how every single day catholic communities, priests, nuns feeding the hungry, healing the sick, sheltering the homeless, educating our children and fortifying the faith that sustain so many. >> and that is all true. that was president obama welcoming pope francis to the white house this morning acknowledging the hard work of nuns in the united states who work tirelessly for the needy in mind, body and spirit. that is all true. on the center stage of the south lawn it was a sea of black. absent was signs of american nuns. the holy father said mass
misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans.ote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. >>> for my time working...
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soft-spoken and unassuming, he is usually dressed in the brown habit of his capuchin franciscan order and not in a cardinal's red robes. he goes by "cardinal sean," and like pope francis, he is more inclined to conversation than condemnation. as we first reported last fall, he commutes to rome from his day job as archbishop of boston to help francis remake an ancient institution. >> sean o'malley: it's a very different world now, because of his style. >> o'donnell: part of that style includes the pope's reliance on advisors like cardinal sean o'malley. o'malley not only works closely with the pope, but stays with him at the vatican guesthouse when he comes to rome on business. when you come here to rome, you stay at the domus sanctae marthae, which is just right over there. >> o'malley: yes, ordinarily. yeah. >> o'donnell: that means you're roommates with the pope. >> o'malley: well, yes, you see very often will go and celebrate mass with him in the morning. and... and we have our meetings right there. >> o'donnell: cardinal o'malley and then-cardinal jorge bergoglio of buenos aires b
soft-spoken and unassuming, he is usually dressed in the brown habit of his capuchin franciscan order and not in a cardinal's red robes. he goes by "cardinal sean," and like pope francis, he is more inclined to conversation than condemnation. as we first reported last fall, he commutes to rome from his day job as archbishop of boston to help francis remake an ancient institution. >> sean o'malley: it's a very different world now, because of his style. >> o'donnell: part of...
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misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans. vote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. it started at the last debate when senator rubio accused lacking policy credentials. in just the last hour, we heard from senator rubio again. here's part of the latest exchange. >> marco rubio sits behind the desk sometimes and he reads stuff he's in committee. that's all he does. i create jobs all day long. i'll know more about all of this than all of them put together and, believe me, we'll have a winning strategy. if marco rubio is so good, how come we're doing so badly. he's like a kid. >> are you saying mr. trump doesn't have those real thought sns. >> if you watched the debate last week, i think that answered itself. when the debate turnsed
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thousand percent dedicated to making sure we have a hundred percent hundred percent of our san franciscansith one last thing i'll give all my e-mail address once our o'ly want to here how the guidance will win their next world series and want to be connected here with you david dot chiu and thank you comcast we look forward to hearing from you. >> all right. it is time to fill up his e-mail address 24 project will take place in the bayview to thank you to comcast great to see a great program i know someone that is extremely proud to be part of the internet the champion of low income seniors and families you name it in the bay area since 1981, in fact, annie has managed self-help for the elderly a vital program for the range of serves for over 35 thousand seniors in the bay area that excludes heartache and education social, recreation programs and even serving meals over 15 hundred bay area seniors what a pleasure annie the president and ceo of self-help for the elderly. >> thank you (clapping.) thank you so much laura and welcome to the lady shaw and the self-help for the elderly center ce
thousand percent dedicated to making sure we have a hundred percent hundred percent of our san franciscansith one last thing i'll give all my e-mail address once our o'ly want to here how the guidance will win their next world series and want to be connected here with you david dot chiu and thank you comcast we look forward to hearing from you. >> all right. it is time to fill up his e-mail address 24 project will take place in the bayview to thank you to comcast great to see a great...
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worked for or work with the county of san francisco for the last 15 years and i am a native san franciscan. i am proud to be the interim executive director of san francisco beautiful that is been around since 1947. >> supervisor avalos: thank you for your work. i don't have any questions. so happy to go on to the next person. i will be right back. -- >> good afternoon supervisors (unintelligible), the vice president of public policy for the san francisco chamber of commerce, asking for my second term in the graffiti advisory board. in my capacity of the chamber, i feel like it's a very appropriate selection to be serving in this particular seat acting as a bridge between our business members and the city in trying to help abate the pervasive, not ending issues that we have with graffiti, helping to get the word out about the resources and be an intervention point to connect folks with resources. i am the former executive director of san francisco beautiful, i was there for 11 years and in that capacity we worked a lot and graffiti abatement work through our grant program to augment are vir
worked for or work with the county of san francisco for the last 15 years and i am a native san franciscan. i am proud to be the interim executive director of san francisco beautiful that is been around since 1947. >> supervisor avalos: thank you for your work. i don't have any questions. so happy to go on to the next person. i will be right back. -- >> good afternoon supervisors (unintelligible), the vice president of public policy for the san francisco chamber of commerce, asking...
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there's 42,000 san franciscans that live off food stamps everyday. there's one in four san francisco -- san franciscans that are at risk. i wanted to thank the san francisco marine food bank for challenging us. i wanted to thank project open hand for requiring the leadership of their organization to go through this at least week long experience. i'm living off extremely tight food budget. oatmeal, rice and beans, a positive thing is cooking more at home with my daughter. i think that's a benefit of building community and family. i'm hungry height now. by the time i -- i did this last year. my brain stops working about 3:00 p.m. i go to bed hungry everyday and every night. it's a good experience for policy makers like me to do this. i wanted to say, right now the cal fresh snap benefit is about $4.72 a day. i realize that for me it's only a simulated experience, it's not the same when i can go back to my regular habit at the end of the week. i still see a value of shipping my own perspective on the issue. really helping to ease the suffering that many
there's 42,000 san franciscans that live off food stamps everyday. there's one in four san francisco -- san franciscans that are at risk. i wanted to thank the san francisco marine food bank for challenging us. i wanted to thank project open hand for requiring the leadership of their organization to go through this at least week long experience. i'm living off extremely tight food budget. oatmeal, rice and beans, a positive thing is cooking more at home with my daughter. i think that's a...
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franciscan monastery is holding a pope arrival watch party. cut: they have a pope out, life-size.phen tschida is live with the festivities. there, stephen. stephen: oh, crazy, leon. pouring of people into this monetary. right through those doors behind me. gathered.ere they and when the pope's plane came into view on the live feed were watching, a lot of excitement. let's go to it. cheering and the hear the cheering. people were so excited with what they were seeing and what they were witnessing. so many of them talking about how moving a moment it is. in just to have the pope america, but here in their neighborhood. distancest a short from the shrine, the national shrine of the immaculate will hold, where he the outdoor mass. a lot of excitement. we caught up with one of the the 16 friars who lives here at this monastery. we got his reaction to the coming to d.c. friar: i think it's very exciting. the more people we talk to, the more exciting they sound. excitement, it just builds on it. when did you ever expect the come to your neighborhood? usually you have to go to the airport
franciscan monastery is holding a pope arrival watch party. cut: they have a pope out, life-size.phen tschida is live with the festivities. there, stephen. stephen: oh, crazy, leon. pouring of people into this monetary. right through those doors behind me. gathered.ere they and when the pope's plane came into view on the live feed were watching, a lot of excitement. let's go to it. cheering and the hear the cheering. people were so excited with what they were seeing and what they were...
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. >> franciscan is an example. be young but the faith they follow is old. >> you feel you were called to be here? >> i really do. the thing that appealed to me was the fact that there's a true catholic culture present ehere n campus where the soul is the faith. >> you have thousands of teenagers, teenagers praying out loud worshipping god all together as one. it was amazing. >> this is a group on campus where students are committed to the priesthood. one of them is a graduate of the naval academy who left flight school to come to franciscan. >> i was in a bible study one time there was a young priest there athat said no matter what else he did he would never be able to get the same joy he got from being a priest, the joy that i experienced in flight school doesn't even compare to the joy that i feel here. >> when he we return we will come back to new york city and see how many chumps closed and many are navigating through the cross current of the faith. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into com
. >> franciscan is an example. be young but the faith they follow is old. >> you feel you were called to be here? >> i really do. the thing that appealed to me was the fact that there's a true catholic culture present ehere n campus where the soul is the faith. >> you have thousands of teenagers, teenagers praying out loud worshipping god all together as one. it was amazing. >> this is a group on campus where students are committed to the priesthood. one of them is...
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leon: the fran kiss cans wch-- franciscans had a party. we have a celebration of what up there. stephen: we have people lighting candles that are usually only lit in the christmas season will be illuminated for tonight and eight days for duration of the pope's stay in the united states. this follows freely enthusiastic celebration. we have to call it nothing but celebration. there is video of how the thehful reacted when pontiffs plane came to view on a live stream. the cheers, applause. moved.really some moved to tears. we spoke to her about her reaction to seeing the pope in washington, d.c. >> to see him, arriving, it exciting. exciting. can't explain. stephen: you can see the the candles continuing here, a special ceremony in honor of pope francis. a lot of people here looking forward to the events in the next couple of days. stepheng live, tschida, abc7 news. maureen: thank you. of course, tomorrow, pope thecis will hold canonization mass. our sister station thathannel8 will bring to you. everything, as a matter of fact, that the pope is doing in washington from the process
leon: the fran kiss cans wch-- franciscans had a party. we have a celebration of what up there. stephen: we have people lighting candles that are usually only lit in the christmas season will be illuminated for tonight and eight days for duration of the pope's stay in the united states. this follows freely enthusiastic celebration. we have to call it nothing but celebration. there is video of how the thehful reacted when pontiffs plane came to view on a live stream. the cheers, applause....
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he became a franciscan missionary, establishing missions all along the coast. when he becomes a saint leader, he will be the first hispanic-american saint. 1/3 of american catholics are hispanic. the indigenous people, who he converted to catholicism, while they weren't forced to be baptized, they weren't allowed to leave the mission. those who did were punished and sometimes beaten. there is a legacy there of just how the process worked of missionaries. there's a larger question in the church about how conversion is done. he converted more than 6,000 indigenous people and over his time, hundreds of thousands. >> what is the church's justification for this in the face of the objections from indigenous people? >> reporter: becoming a saint is a long process. john paul the second continued this process along and it cullenates. he is seen as a hispanic leader, who worked with the indigenous people, who wanted to help them. today, there will be a lot of symbolism in this mass, in addition to a lot of it being done in spanish, the pope's native language, he is going
he became a franciscan missionary, establishing missions all along the coast. when he becomes a saint leader, he will be the first hispanic-american saint. 1/3 of american catholics are hispanic. the indigenous people, who he converted to catholicism, while they weren't forced to be baptized, they weren't allowed to leave the mission. those who did were punished and sometimes beaten. there is a legacy there of just how the process worked of missionaries. there's a larger question in the church...
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the gift that will keep on give i'm grateful that for years to come to many generations of san franciscansn about what happened here and this is in great part because of the encourage of grandmother lee thank you and on behalf of the certainly the districts i represent but more importantly on the future generations that have a lot to learn will be because of you thank you very much. >> director ramos and and seeing no other names on the roster for the amendments proposed by commissioner mccarthy and seconded colleagues we'll take that without objection. we'll take that without objection. those amendments pass and on the. >> (cheering). (clapping.) >> and colleagues on the amendment proposed by supervisor wiener and supervisor yee colleagues that amendment we'll take that without objection. that amendment passes and on the underlying items (clapping.) on the underlying item madam clerk can you please call roll. >> excuse me. can we have order in the chamber please thank you. >> madam clerk please call the roll. >> on the item as amended. >> supervisor farrell supervisor kim supervisor mar s
the gift that will keep on give i'm grateful that for years to come to many generations of san franciscansn about what happened here and this is in great part because of the encourage of grandmother lee thank you and on behalf of the certainly the districts i represent but more importantly on the future generations that have a lot to learn will be because of you thank you very much. >> director ramos and and seeing no other names on the roster for the amendments proposed by commissioner...
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the 18th franciscan missionary established nine mission in california.e americans said natives were subjected to punishment in the missions. pope francis has apologized for colonialism. he is aware of the criticism. there will be some protests outside the basilica tomorrow. >> all right. craig boswell live in the nation's capital covering the pope for us. thank you, craig. >>> by the way, once the pope leaves washington, he heads to new york city on thursday, he will deliver a speech to the u.n. general assembly. and then it is off to philadelphia where he will be spending the weekend before departing for rome on sunday. >>> pope francis isn't the only high-profile visitor in the u.s. this week. china's president landed in washington state this afternoon. today met with officials at microsoft and boein and with governor brown to talk about clean energy and technology. he is set to attend a private dinner with president obama thursday before beginning the official state visit on friday. >>> today hillary clinton laid out her plan to stop what she calls pr
the 18th franciscan missionary established nine mission in california.e americans said natives were subjected to punishment in the missions. pope francis has apologized for colonialism. he is aware of the criticism. there will be some protests outside the basilica tomorrow. >> all right. craig boswell live in the nation's capital covering the pope for us. thank you, craig. >>> by the way, once the pope leaves washington, he heads to new york city on thursday, he will deliver a...
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misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans. vote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. >>> daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> updating breaking news in arizona. doctors expect a phoenix police officer to survive after being shot several times during a traffic stop early this morning. police say the officer's vest likely saved his life. a manhunt is underway for two suspects with their car found abandoned a few blocks from the shoot. they are looking for the driver and the passenger. >> palo alto based hewlet-packard has announced 30,000 employees. lose their job on top of the 50,000 layoffs the last few years as part of the plan to split into two separate companies. h.p. will handle software and
misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans. vote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. >>> daly city, dublin,...
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misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans.yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. . >>> welcome back to "hannity". wire outsider looking at presidential candidates, why are they gaining in popularity? and resonating with you, the voters? joining us now, steve hays. steve, you've been saying over and over again, you don't like this. looking at the drudge report, it doesn't mean a lot. snap poll, 62%, trump. why is this happening? >> it's a good question. and will be very interesting to see if the track poll in a week or two weeks as we look at how things go. i didn't think trump had a good night. he seemed to be on personality, not as much substance. he was overshadowed several times by carly fiorina and marco rubio when talking about forei
misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans.yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. . >>> welcome back to...
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treasure island today spend higher share of their income on transportation than the average san franciscan. and we do think those two things are related; the higher auto ownership and the higher spending, or expenses on transportation. we do know that in california, low-income households, who rely on driving are auto-dependent end up spending a lot more of their income on transportation than households that are able to use transit as their primary mode of transportation. we see one of the best, most effective ways to support a ffordability on treasure island and yerba buena island is to support the ability for households to choose not to own a car, to car-shed a second car or use car-share for their vehicle access. that would be a change from how it is today, there is no car-sharing on treasure island today. this table shows the policies that we think are what it will take to make the program successful over the long-run. and what we recommend is a toll program that has a broad-base, but low toll-level. we expect that before ferry service begins, there will be a period of time as developme
treasure island today spend higher share of their income on transportation than the average san franciscan. and we do think those two things are related; the higher auto ownership and the higher spending, or expenses on transportation. we do know that in california, low-income households, who rely on driving are auto-dependent end up spending a lot more of their income on transportation than households that are able to use transit as their primary mode of transportation. we see one of the best,...
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misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans.yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. jood christians have been attacked by isis terrorists in iraq. it's persecution of christians that has continued and is on the rise throughout the region. jordan has vowed to protect christian refugees fleeing to its security. the question is, is it too little too late? >> the peace and tranquility of the jordanian countryside hides some tragic tales. in the camp behind me many christians who fled from isis with nothing more but the clothes on their back. the greater tragedy is they believe not one believe christianity has a place in this land. they just want to live. this man lived in mosul the most populatated city in iraq. during the iraq war he saw muslim
misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans.yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. jood christians have been attacked by isis...
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in 1987, abc 7 news interviewed sister mary bonifice, a franciscan nun in st. louis, missouri. >> she told us she'll pray at the chaplain. >> you're praying to all kinds of saints. maybe we can get him beat filled someway. >> sister bonifice died in 2000. pope francis waived the required second meiracle to cannonize. missionary work, a miracle in itself. you can follow me on facebook and twitter all day long, live in washington. >> all right, alma, thank you so much. >> really is history making. much more to get to on this last day of summer. coming up, making it easier to report sexual assaults on campus. >> plus, a neighborhood in transition in the hotel standing in the middle tonight. 42 rooms were the view to the future of san ho sai. >> and could this infamous monkey selfie set a precedent? >> getting it wrong. how many of us are getting it >>> a number of colleges are teaming up to raise awareness and stop sexual assaults on campus. the goal is to follow the same protocol when dealing with this type of crime. abc 7 news reporter has the details. >> the mo
in 1987, abc 7 news interviewed sister mary bonifice, a franciscan nun in st. louis, missouri. >> she told us she'll pray at the chaplain. >> you're praying to all kinds of saints. maybe we can get him beat filled someway. >> sister bonifice died in 2000. pope francis waived the required second meiracle to cannonize. missionary work, a miracle in itself. you can follow me on facebook and twitter all day long, live in washington. >> all right, alma, thank you so much....
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more than 300 years ago, in spain, but came to present-day california, what was new spain, as a franciscan missionary and established nine of the 21 spanish missions. he will be the first hispanic-american saint, which is a big deal coming from the first latin american pope, to be giving this mass today. the controversial aspect is the way the missions worked. he converted more than 6,000 indigenous people, his mission, hundreds of thousands over time. while the indigenous people were not forced to convert, once they did, they were kept on the mission and not allowed to go back to their homes. some were even beaten or flogged when they left. that is why some native american groups are concerned about this and have protested his choice for this. as i mentioned, he is seen as a leading symbol of the missionary movement that has brought catholicism to the united states. more than 1/3 of catholics are hispanic. >> the people gathering behind you seems to be about 1,000. >> reporter: 25,000 will be here. ten thousand more will be standing. we will see a real mix of cultures here, a true blend.
more than 300 years ago, in spain, but came to present-day california, what was new spain, as a franciscan missionary and established nine of the 21 spanish missions. he will be the first hispanic-american saint, which is a big deal coming from the first latin american pope, to be giving this mass today. the controversial aspect is the way the missions worked. he converted more than 6,000 indigenous people, his mission, hundreds of thousands over time. while the indigenous people were not...
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serra a saint.vandals defaced the grounds of mission san carlos in carmel.where the newly canonized franciscan friar is buried. at some point overnight saturday.one or more vandals scaled the wall surrounding the cemetery next to the mission. the headstones and statues of serra and other european settlers were defaced. vandals also sloshed paint on the church's outside doors. police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. could a toll for bikers and pedestrians crossing the golden gate bridge become a reality? some state lawmakers don't want that to happen. walking or biking across the golden gate bridge is free right now.but a possible toll could change that. that's just one idea bridge officials have to generate more revenue. it's all an effort to close a multi-million dollar deficit. but most people crossing the famous span do not like the sound of that. >>:i think it is crazy but it does not surprise me because california does some crazy things like that >>:to charge people for everything because it is a tourist trap >> vicki : others say they wouldn't have a problem handing over c
serra a saint.vandals defaced the grounds of mission san carlos in carmel.where the newly canonized franciscan friar is buried. at some point overnight saturday.one or more vandals scaled the wall surrounding the cemetery next to the mission. the headstones and statues of serra and other european settlers were defaced. vandals also sloshed paint on the church's outside doors. police are investigating the incident as a hate crime. could a toll for bikers and pedestrians crossing the golden gate...
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misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans.s: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. >>> our coverage continues of the celebration of mass here in philadelphia. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i received of life. we humly pray, oh, lord, that you help your church may teach all nations that proclaim the gospel and to speak for all through christ, our lord. >> your holy, my eminent brother candors, brother bishops, brother priests and deacons, and friends and jesus christ, philadelphia has waited a long time for this moment, and by philadelphia, i mean, not just catholics, but christians from every tradition, a vibrant and generous jewish community, our mayor and our governor, and business leaders who have given us wonderful support and people of goodwill from every walk of life. this is a city that would change its name to francisville today [ applause
misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans.s: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. >>> our coverage continues of the celebration of mass here in philadelphia. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i received of life. we humly...
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he is making 18th-century franciscan saint a site.will bureaucrat. -- we will be right back. ♪ joe: what did you miss? janet yellen speaking at umass amherst after the controversial decision. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> the chinese president met with business leaders and said that the relationship has enormous potential on the same day that we learn about records of federal workers that are stolen. how is obama to approach friday? ♪ emily: this is bloomberg west. bloomberg
he is making 18th-century franciscan saint a site.will bureaucrat. -- we will be right back. ♪ joe: what did you miss? janet yellen speaking at umass amherst after the controversial decision. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> the chinese...
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thousand percent dedicated to making sure we have a hundred percent hundred percent of our san franciscans who get online i'll close with one last thing i'll give all my e-mail address once our o'ly want to here how the guidance will win their next world series and want to be connected here with you david dot chiu and thank you comcast we look forward to hearing from you. >> all right. it is time to fill up his e-mail address 24 project will take place in the bayview to thank you to comcast great to see a great program i know someone that is extremely proud to be part of the internet the champion of low income seniors and families you name it in the bay area since 1981, in fact, annie has managed self-help for the elderly a vital program for the range of serves for over 35 thousand seniors in the bay area that excludes heartache and education social, recreation programs and even serving meals over 15 hundred bay area seniors what a pleasure annie the president and ceo of self-help for the elderly. >> thank you (clapping.) thank you so much laura and welcome to the lady shaw and the self-he
thousand percent dedicated to making sure we have a hundred percent hundred percent of our san franciscans who get online i'll close with one last thing i'll give all my e-mail address once our o'ly want to here how the guidance will win their next world series and want to be connected here with you david dot chiu and thank you comcast we look forward to hearing from you. >> all right. it is time to fill up his e-mail address 24 project will take place in the bayview to thank you to...
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so ladies and gentlemen, colleagues and friends and supporters san franciscans this is truly a wonderful in the san francisco unified school district but in particular for us in san francisco to think that in the heart of bayview in the heart of one of the most dynamic communities in the city rich with history rich with passion, rich with artist address scientists and transitional leaderships of all strips a rich history we have a middle school in the heart of the bayview commemorate of the beautiful rich history in the community in which it resides (clapping) and i can think of no finer namesake than the mayor as he is effectively known willie lower-income brown yes (clapping.) i still remember a few months ago when we took him to see the rendering of what this would look like in his way asked deliberate questions about locations and color swatches, finishes, never quite asked if it was going to be marketable but we knew what he was think he was engaged and he always said i wanted to be useful to the families of the city not about i himself but about the community so thank you, mr. mayo
so ladies and gentlemen, colleagues and friends and supporters san franciscans this is truly a wonderful in the san francisco unified school district but in particular for us in san francisco to think that in the heart of bayview in the heart of one of the most dynamic communities in the city rich with history rich with passion, rich with artist address scientists and transitional leaderships of all strips a rich history we have a middle school in the heart of the bayview commemorate of the...
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representing my children fourth generation san franciscans, i'm sorry. my name is nancy mcnally.m representing my children, fourth generation san franciscans so that they'll have a record of what i have to say. i'm also the founder of the ace memorial and have been a part activist since 1969. the people's park, berkeley. there's very few people like myselfanymore it's because of the massive evictions that's been going on for many many years. i'm here to say, and i want to scare all of you, people are dying from stress. it's real simple. your housing makes a difference. i'm speaking for myself suffering stress. i don't own a house. i was addicted 20 years ago addicted 20 distribute you can yawn and you all you want but the next time you hear about somebody dying in san francisco because of this housing crisis i've been here to talk to you. whether you listen or not, i don't know. it doesn't seem like you do. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is jackie bart schuck. i'm with the plaza 16 coalition. i'm here to talk about the island. so, why should the city, with city-ow
representing my children fourth generation san franciscans, i'm sorry. my name is nancy mcnally.m representing my children, fourth generation san franciscans so that they'll have a record of what i have to say. i'm also the founder of the ace memorial and have been a part activist since 1969. the people's park, berkeley. there's very few people like myselfanymore it's because of the massive evictions that's been going on for many many years. i'm here to say, and i want to scare all of you,...
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creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscanh federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway >> self-planning works to preserve and enhance the city what kind hispanic the environment in a variety of ways overhead plans to fwied other departments to open space and land use an urban design and a variety of other matters related to the physical urban environment planning projects include implementing code change or designing plaza or parks projects can be broad as proipd on overhead neighborhood planning effort typically include public involvement depending on the subject a new lot or effect or be active in the final process lots of people are troubled by they're moving loss of they're of what we preserve to be they're movin
creating thirty thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscanh federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway >> self-planning works to...
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little rome because there are so many catholic institutions with a presence here including the franciscan friars of the atonement. their headquarters is in new york but they have a beautiful monastery in washington, d.c. you can see the yellow and white vatican floor adorning the entrance of the monastery. the city is excited. at st. anthony school in the brookline section of washington, they are ready to get the papal party started. and even made their own pope francis hat. >> i would say i like him and i would want to talk to him sometime. >> i would say, i love him and i would say, bring me more toys, please. >> reporter: he is the pope, [ laughter ] >> reporter: in fact, many here do consider francis something of a living saint. and a great role model as they build character. >> to see pope francis and to hear him so dedicated to the poor the vulnerable, this is we're teaching our children. our leader. >> reporter: about 20 students will be up early wednesday to greet francis as he leaves his dc home base, the vatican embassy. others are invited to thursday's speech to the joint sessi
little rome because there are so many catholic institutions with a presence here including the franciscan friars of the atonement. their headquarters is in new york but they have a beautiful monastery in washington, d.c. you can see the yellow and white vatican floor adorning the entrance of the monastery. the city is excited. at st. anthony school in the brookline section of washington, they are ready to get the papal party started. and even made their own pope francis hat. >> i would...
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misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans. a vote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. female announcer: get sleep at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for three years on the best brand name mattress sets. get your best rest ever from sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> good morning. we have clear skies. you can see the morning star out there towards the bay bridge. wow, that's gorgeous! but while
misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans. a vote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. ♪ ♪ you're only young...
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. >> i spoke to rich regard ruhr, a very famous franciscan, serra was a franciscan, he said "i think we make a mistake to judge him with 21st century eyes." and also st. francis of assisi, the pope's namesake was a person of wealth and power and gave it up to go out and work for the poor and i think that's what the president was mentioning, urging us out of our comfort zone, making us a little bit uncomfortable with how we live our lives. >> we continue to watch pope francis making his way in the popemobile around the ellipse. we continue to hear the sleeks and the screams from the people gathered by the side of the road. estimate of about 200,000 or more. people have come from washington and far away places betting this would be their very best chance to get a view of the pope while he's in the united states if not only in washington, d.c. any idea, any estimate as to how many people will actually have some sort of visual contact with this pope over the next five or six days? >> two thoughts on this, matt. one, when i spoke to pope francis in rome last december. i had the sense he w
. >> i spoke to rich regard ruhr, a very famous franciscan, serra was a franciscan, he said "i think we make a mistake to judge him with 21st century eyes." and also st. francis of assisi, the pope's namesake was a person of wealth and power and gave it up to go out and work for the poor and i think that's what the president was mentioning, urging us out of our comfort zone, making us a little bit uncomfortable with how we live our lives. >> we continue to watch pope...
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misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans. a vote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. >>> welcome back. we continue to watch these live pictures from rochester, new hampshire, that is donald trump who has been holding a town hall meeting there, giving a few comments. he's been taking questions from the crowd since then. we have david chalian. trump's recent comments just then about carly fiorina, you know, particularly going after her for job cuts at hp, hewlett-packard, which she left a number of years ago, it's a double-edge sword of business experience, that it can help you but also hurt you. i'm wondering if that's what we're seeing here. >> even if she has no relationship with hp, when they are in the news about job layoffs,
misswill turn anan asphalt parking lot into a new neighborhood for san franciscans. a vote for "yes" on "d" is definitely a vote for more parks and open space. a vote on proposition "d" is a vote for jobs. campos: no one is being displaced. it's 40% affordable units near the waterfront for regular people. this is just a win-win for our city. i'm behind it 100%. voting yes on "d" is so helpful to so many families in our city. >>> welcome back. we...