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garvey took it over mostly a bar but times events for private parties come on up mr. garvey. >> good evening so i took to over two months ago at the roomer room a type of 48 life insurance little venue is 48 feet and an occupancy of 49 people and thursday and friday is 42 a.m. it's about 50 percent the denim edema graphics t is 50 percent technology offices around there and 50 percent of people on retail and people that shop in the stores and it's about 25 people working in law firms we do about 65 percent of our business from 57 to 8 for happy hour it looks like we'll do 20 percent of corporate events and 20 percent people meet there as a ran dÉjÀ vu spot for clubs there are two retains within one hundred feet one called the gray stone hotel i was not able to make contacts with that hotel the phones are not connected and the door is locked no one sits in the lobby i posted a note on the door to have an open house and accident the same for that the red carton and they're within one thousand feet and nobody came to that either the parking on maiden lane that is great n
garvey took it over mostly a bar but times events for private parties come on up mr. garvey. >> good evening so i took to over two months ago at the roomer room a type of 48 life insurance little venue is 48 feet and an occupancy of 49 people and thursday and friday is 42 a.m. it's about 50 percent the denim edema graphics t is 50 percent technology offices around there and 50 percent of people on retail and people that shop in the stores and it's about 25 people working in law firms we...
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movement, and he helped marcus garvey get out of jail back in the 1920s for the alleged mail fraud, and earl little was a pastor, an activist, a great preacher, he was all these great things that instilled specific values into his children. >> host: where did he live? how did he die? >> guest: oh, gosh. well, earl little they say was killed -- the black legion want a splinter group of the kkk in the $1,920, during the great depression, and they put him on -- just not the greatest situation but he was killed, and >> host: did your father witness it? did your far remember that? was he old center. >> guest: yes, my father did talk about it in his autobiography. they perceived their father as this really invincible person, the great protecter, the great provider, the strength of the family, and he would take his son, malcolm, with him when he did speeches, when he was speaking to the community about self-reliance, about perseverance, about working hard, the importance of education. >> host: what was malcolm little's life like in omaha? >> guest: malcolm's -- my father's childhood was ex
movement, and he helped marcus garvey get out of jail back in the 1920s for the alleged mail fraud, and earl little was a pastor, an activist, a great preacher, he was all these great things that instilled specific values into his children. >> host: where did he live? how did he die? >> guest: oh, gosh. well, earl little they say was killed -- the black legion want a splinter group of the kkk in the $1,920, during the great depression, and they put him on -- just not the greatest...
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marcus garvey said, this man cannot be a race leader. plus he does not look right. , he has light skin, hazel eyes. hair," all ofd that. the unia andarted claimed direct lineage to booker t. washington and later on the nation of islam, that is an and -- an inheritor of the garvey movement, saw themselves having a relationship to booker t. washington. in terms of the social and intellectual tradition. and elijah mohammed, the founder of the nation of islam, often quoted booker t. washington. so you have this strain of in theht african-american community that comes straight out of booker t. washington that we refer to as black nationalism. the problem of course for nationalist thought, you have to say, ok how are you a nation? , you have to have land. washington felt that he could solve this problem because he actually went to congress and asked there be states set aside. that if he got it cleared with the president and congress, there could be state set aside for black americans to migrate to and established their own communities, their o
marcus garvey said, this man cannot be a race leader. plus he does not look right. , he has light skin, hazel eyes. hair," all ofd that. the unia andarted claimed direct lineage to booker t. washington and later on the nation of islam, that is an and -- an inheritor of the garvey movement, saw themselves having a relationship to booker t. washington. in terms of the social and intellectual tradition. and elijah mohammed, the founder of the nation of islam, often quoted booker t....
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garvey movement, saw themselves having a relationship to booker t. washington. and elijah mohammed, the founder of the nation of islam, often quoted booker t. washington. strain of thought called black nationalism. the problem is when the nationalists fought, you have to say, ok, how are you nation -- how are you a nation? you have to have land. washington felt that he could solve this problem because he actually went to congress and asked there be state set aside. cleared witht it the president and congress, there could be state set aside for black americans to migrate to and established their own communities, their own states, that sort of thing. washington said we need to have true black nationalism. not this, you go live on the other side of town. we will have our own states. the problem was, these were undesirable for people of african descent, places like montana and the upper great plains. too cold, too barren, and all of that. , african-american leaders and others were not desirous of separating out and going to states where there would only
garvey movement, saw themselves having a relationship to booker t. washington. and elijah mohammed, the founder of the nation of islam, often quoted booker t. washington. strain of thought called black nationalism. the problem is when the nationalists fought, you have to say, ok, how are you nation -- how are you a nation? you have to have land. washington felt that he could solve this problem because he actually went to congress and asked there be state set aside. cleared witht it the...
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population was 23 percent and a lot of public service announcements on health care and finally joanne garvey a a long time attorney who argued in front of the superior court but founded the california lawyers so it's a tremendous loss to our community as well. >> i'll second. >> all in favor. >> i okay. we are now both adjourned. >> okay. we're now both >> okay. we're now both adjourned so everybody so are you going out tonight? i can't. my parents say i have to be home right after work. ugh. that's so gay. totally gay. ugh. that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> on december 28, 1912. san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a lo
population was 23 percent and a lot of public service announcements on health care and finally joanne garvey a a long time attorney who argued in front of the superior court but founded the california lawyers so it's a tremendous loss to our community as well. >> i'll second. >> all in favor. >> i okay. we are now both adjourned. >> okay. we're now both >> okay. we're now both adjourned so everybody so are you going out tonight? i can't. my parents say i have to be...
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population was 23 percent and a lot of public service announcements on health care and finally joanne garvey a a long time attorney who argued in front of the superior court but founded the california lawyers so it's a tremendous loss to our community as well. >> i'll second. >> all in favor. >> i okay. we are now both adjourned. >> okay. we're now both adjourned so everybody on novem. >> hello him i i'm hopping holly with sfgovtv along with the leaguer of women voters here to discuss measure b a ballot measure on november 4th before the voters prop b is a charter amendment a requires the city to provide to the sfmta by a percentage to the portion increase take into account daylight and dynamic population as determined by controller's office in 2015 the city increases the base amount over the previous 10 years in future years the city about increase the base amount based on the population over the previous year it requires the sfmta to use 75 percent of any population based increases in the basis amount to achieve the service repairs the other 25 percent to improve street safety and authoriz
population was 23 percent and a lot of public service announcements on health care and finally joanne garvey a a long time attorney who argued in front of the superior court but founded the california lawyers so it's a tremendous loss to our community as well. >> i'll second. >> all in favor. >> i okay. we are now both adjourned. >> okay. we're now both adjourned so everybody on novem. >> hello him i i'm hopping holly with sfgovtv along with the leaguer of women...
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started the speech with a basic line i'm the product of an improbable love between a goat herders and garvey from kansas and they had an abiding faith in the possibility of the nation. he built this persona and his campaign around this perfect little multicultural family that was disrupted when his father barack obama senior was invited to harvard as when obama was two and he had to make a painful decision to make that choice. as david said this was the signature appeal to the multicultural idea based on the family life. wow, if it was improbable, and there is doubt in that, i suspect that no longer from closing time to the moment he senior cup the next morning, i need here is what we know for a fact that obama never spend a single night under the roof of his father. we've known this from 2008 before the election. we knew that obama and his mother spent the first year if his life in seattle washington. people watching this on c-span, those that had had the stomach to hang in here saying i didn't know this, yes. it wasn't until 2012 that the "washington post" here with their prizewinner ackno
started the speech with a basic line i'm the product of an improbable love between a goat herders and garvey from kansas and they had an abiding faith in the possibility of the nation. he built this persona and his campaign around this perfect little multicultural family that was disrupted when his father barack obama senior was invited to harvard as when obama was two and he had to make a painful decision to make that choice. as david said this was the signature appeal to the multicultural...