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>> if miss hogue is here i was going to let her speak first. chair chair i don't see her. >> chair peskin: she has been before the body before. she is not required to testify to be reappointed. >> i will save my comments until after public comment. >> chair peskin: perspective applicants to testify before the commission? please come forward. applican'ts have two minutes. >> good morning. thank you for having me. i am kian. i am seeking to fill the vacancy to number 9. i was born on california street. as an adult i have lived in this great city for the last 15 years. i lived in the marina and west portal and called the central mission my home where i live with my wife. my transportation footprint consists of riding the kl and m trains. with the majority of my transportation on bicycle and walking. in my professional life i work with youth and families. in the free time i am a member of the action team where i volunteer with a group of people to bring bike skills to residents in the mission and southeast neighborhoods. i have a lived experience w
>> if miss hogue is here i was going to let her speak first. chair chair i don't see her. >> chair peskin: she has been before the body before. she is not required to testify to be reappointed. >> i will save my comments until after public comment. >> chair peskin: perspective applicants to testify before the commission? please come forward. applican'ts have two minutes. >> good morning. thank you for having me. i am kian. i am seeking to fill the vacancy to number...
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richard hogue, a bird spotter, spotted it. he spotted it early in the morning, but around 1:00 later in the afternoon the owl was still on the ice. somebody nearby said their dogs went out to it, still didn't fly away. that's when richard knew it needed saving. he took a fishing net, duct taped it to a pole, dragged this beautiful bird back in. picks it up very gently, brings it back to shore and with help of people nearby, wrapped it up in a blanket and take it off to a nearby wildlife center. >>> fences don't belong in the wild, so wildlife sometimes have trouble when they come across them. this poor deer on christmas day all stuck. got its horns wrapped up in rope wrapped around this post. so, you know, wildlife rescuers don't take the day off, christmas or not, two rescuers roll out a net. what they need to do first is immobilize the deer, so the guy can reach in and sweep the leg. another rescuer does exactly that. lady is there working with scissors to release the rope. they make the quick release, but sadly this poor gu
richard hogue, a bird spotter, spotted it. he spotted it early in the morning, but around 1:00 later in the afternoon the owl was still on the ice. somebody nearby said their dogs went out to it, still didn't fly away. that's when richard knew it needed saving. he took a fishing net, duct taped it to a pole, dragged this beautiful bird back in. picks it up very gently, brings it back to shore and with help of people nearby, wrapped it up in a blanket and take it off to a nearby wildlife center....
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richard hogue, a bird spotter, spotted it.ted it early in the morning, but around 1:00 later in the afternoon the owl was still on the ice. somebody nearby said their dogs went out to it, still didn't fly away. that's when richard knew it needed saving. he took a fishing net, duct taped it to a pole, dragged this beautiful bird back in. picks it up very gently, brings it back to shore and with help of people nearby, wrapped it up in a blanket and take it off to a nearby wildlife center. >>> fences don't belong in the wild, so wildlife sometimes have trouble when they come across them. this poor deer on christmas day all stuck. got its horns wrapped up in rope wrapped around this post. so, you know, wildlife rescuers don't take the day off,
richard hogue, a bird spotter, spotted it.ted it early in the morning, but around 1:00 later in the afternoon the owl was still on the ice. somebody nearby said their dogs went out to it, still didn't fly away. that's when richard knew it needed saving. he took a fishing net, duct taped it to a pole, dragged this beautiful bird back in. picks it up very gently, brings it back to shore and with help of people nearby, wrapped it up in a blanket and take it off to a nearby wildlife center....
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that's what we believes in from the beginning we are hogue that's what will continue on. >> people aren't going to like it if you put us on stage. >> i am count on the ground it. >> the words of a scoundrel. >> special. >> we don't have that much knowledge and everything, it is not a complete biopic of their life and we are making a film which has to be interesting. i think what -- what we are trying to capture, what i find interesting in their relationship is how someone else's dream and imagination can spur someone else on. >> don't listen to them. they don't understand you. but they will. ♪ so tell me do do you want knee where you can live ♪ ♪ where the run of the night >> you are so amazing in this movie. >> thank you. >> especially the scenes when you are in your bright red coat and there with the entire ensemble on the stage per forming. what was it actually like having everyone together? >> heaven. i have done a lot of theater in my life. i have done musicals, broadway and the west end and that feeling being on stage with incredibly talented people who become like a family, you are
that's what we believes in from the beginning we are hogue that's what will continue on. >> people aren't going to like it if you put us on stage. >> i am count on the ground it. >> the words of a scoundrel. >> special. >> we don't have that much knowledge and everything, it is not a complete biopic of their life and we are making a film which has to be interesting. i think what -- what we are trying to capture, what i find interesting in their relationship is how...
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but even with that, the case was as prosecutor kathleen hogue knew all too well, rather weak. >> thisircumstantial case, extremely circumstantial. really based on motive. >> reporter: john sutton wanted the law to convict his son of murder. but was christopher actually guilty? coming up -- in court, the killer returns to the scene of the crime. >> what did you do at the end of the hallway? >> proceeded to shoot. >> who did you shoot at first? >> john. >> reporter: when "blind justice" continues. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. fixodent plus adhesives. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. somesend you and your family overwhelrunning. y can... introducing febreze one for fabric and air. no aerosols. no dyes. no heavy perfumes. it cleans away odors for a pure light freshness... so you can spray and stay. febreze one, breathe happy. keith morrison: summertime in miami. pounding heat, unavoidable sun. unavoidable except, of course, inside. bailiff: all rise, please. keith morrison: and
but even with that, the case was as prosecutor kathleen hogue knew all too well, rather weak. >> thisircumstantial case, extremely circumstantial. really based on motive. >> reporter: john sutton wanted the law to convict his son of murder. but was christopher actually guilty? coming up -- in court, the killer returns to the scene of the crime. >> what did you do at the end of the hallway? >> proceeded to shoot. >> who did you shoot at first? >> john....
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i will say in connection with that that i have been in conversation with scott hogue, who is a longtime small business person in san francisco. he actually has a grant from i they are the mayor's -- either the mayor's office or office of small business for doing outreach on particular programs, and he's already told me that more than 60 organizations, small business organizations, tied with his umbrella group will be supportive of our efforts and helping us to both make people aware and help educate them. >> just a few more. the program is about four to six years. and the prescreening form is the first step, right? >> right. >> the second step is a little bit more complicated, right? >> there are a series of steps of having the compliance checklist submitted which is may 23, 2018. then they are in the second category and steps and possibly some barriers. and may 23 of 2019. and one or more steps and other barriers. and with the actual years to obtain the permit and do the work to 2021. and like the next three-year period for people to come into this particular program's requirements. >>
i will say in connection with that that i have been in conversation with scott hogue, who is a longtime small business person in san francisco. he actually has a grant from i they are the mayor's -- either the mayor's office or office of small business for doing outreach on particular programs, and he's already told me that more than 60 organizations, small business organizations, tied with his umbrella group will be supportive of our efforts and helping us to both make people aware and help...
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he built this gigantic political dynasty in kansas city, comparable to curley in boston or to hogue in philadelphia, and that lasted up until the '30s. and unlike his brother, big jim, tom had more of a penchant for race horses and betting, and in fact it took him down the path into really tax evasion and all kinds of issues that sent him to prison eventually, and then the political dynasty crumbled. that political dynasty -- there was accusations of corruption but you didn't hear of a lot of violence associate with the irish political structure. there was patronage was rampant, and giving people something they needed, not just latitude but giving them jobs, giving them coal, giving them funds when the tragedy occurred in the family. so, it was built on benevolence and, yes, built on self-interest. but by the same token, when you people and the era of prohibition, the stakes got higher and higher in terms of the underworld, if you will, and i think that's really when the irish started to lose their grip on the political system, was probably in the depression, even though that was their
he built this gigantic political dynasty in kansas city, comparable to curley in boston or to hogue in philadelphia, and that lasted up until the '30s. and unlike his brother, big jim, tom had more of a penchant for race horses and betting, and in fact it took him down the path into really tax evasion and all kinds of issues that sent him to prison eventually, and then the political dynasty crumbled. that political dynasty -- there was accusations of corruption but you didn't hear of a lot of...