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i have shoes that i have lifts in and i tell you, i want to tell you a secret, last night i had another conversation with our -- the head of ward, wardrobe, jessica and i said i want you to go into every one's wardrobe and grab their shoes and take the heels of their shoes down another inch. don't even tell them and i was serious. take them down, because the johnson treatment was, that was a big part of it he used his size and girth to be able to intimidate and he invaded their space and he was like this. and he would bend people backwards and famous photograph of the senator from rhode island, yes in is leaning back, he leans forward, and it could be in a good way, laughing and smile or poking the chest. yes. but it is helpful to have all of that material it is and i don't have his girth either and he was always battling his weight and had terrible eating habits and it just wasn't important to him eating was sustenance, police and politics, i have so i have two-inch lifts that get me close but i have heighten i have with you when i saw you get in, it is like, damn you, you and your six
i have shoes that i have lifts in and i tell you, i want to tell you a secret, last night i had another conversation with our -- the head of ward, wardrobe, jessica and i said i want you to go into every one's wardrobe and grab their shoes and take the heels of their shoes down another inch. don't even tell them and i was serious. take them down, because the johnson treatment was, that was a big part of it he used his size and girth to be able to intimidate and he invaded their space and he was...
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>> i used to think i understood women. i don't think i do any more. i don't know.leased it. she never said what you just said. >> she never directly asked for money? >> pardon me. >> she never directly asked for money or extorted money? >> no. you know, if i really can be honest, this girl, a hundred men could look at her and perhaps they wouldn't even think she's pretty. but she was something special. and the point that i'm making is she was a woman who really never asked for anything. she had a way of walking by neiman marcus and looking in the window and saying, sweetie, do you think that that dress is beautiful? if you're a man you would want to go buy the dress. >> you gave her multiple cars and an apartment. you were very generous to her? >> i was generous. i'll cover that with you. but some women -- she was so nice and so sweet for the two years. i just -- i just couldn't believe she was so sweet and so nice. and she never really asked -- she tried to help her family, the 15 people. what a job. >> you're still sympathetic towards her. >> i just would like to
>> i used to think i understood women. i don't think i do any more. i don't know.leased it. she never said what you just said. >> she never directly asked for money? >> pardon me. >> she never directly asked for money or extorted money? >> no. you know, if i really can be honest, this girl, a hundred men could look at her and perhaps they wouldn't even think she's pretty. but she was something special. and the point that i'm making is she was a woman who really...
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of course, i cried. i am not saying i gave it up easily, because i did not. i kept my foot in it. did not go all the way with the body. i got to shoot "u.s. marshals" and "losing isaiah" when she was a baby and things. as she got older, it really was not easy to not have someone there with her. that is what i did. it was really like making a journey with her. now, she is still -- >> you are back and nominated for a tony. you did not lose your talent, did you, all those years? >> i do not think you do. i guess you can. >> it was -- creeping back in on something this hard. >> as a woman, there is a job of watching latanya be latanya, and having people know her as latanya richardson, for what she is bringing, not the person on her arm. there is the joy of a woman to see a mature woman stand on that stage, blow it away. it is undeniable. she does not have to look 10 years old. she does not have to be nipped and tucked and pulled and twisted. she is on the stage, fully embodying who she is, and going further. latanya is beautiful and takes mama to a place that is unrecognizable. it is
of course, i cried. i am not saying i gave it up easily, because i did not. i kept my foot in it. did not go all the way with the body. i got to shoot "u.s. marshals" and "losing isaiah" when she was a baby and things. as she got older, it really was not easy to not have someone there with her. that is what i did. it was really like making a journey with her. now, she is still -- >> you are back and nominated for a tony. you did not lose your talent, did you, all those...
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i need another one. >> i didn't either. >> can i see the kitchen? >> this is it. >> this is the whole kitchen? >> this is it. >> you're doing all your business out of this kitchen? >> yes. >> yep. >> oh, my gosh. where's the storage at? where are the coolers? where's the walk-in fridge? >> yeah, none of that. >> none of that. >> no wonder this place is struggling. i walk into a kitchen, and they are maxed out. if they had more stoves, a walk-in cooler, drying racks, and space for people to actually work, their business could double or triple tomorrow. and so what is this? >> that's the caramel. >> how you doing, sir? >> pretty good. how are you? >> good. >> this is demetrick. he's our other candy maker. >> how do you function in this space? >> oh, it's like a circus act. we're on top of each other's necks trying to work, you know? [laughter] >> okay. >> i want vanilla. >> vanilla? >> do you guys want to get started? pete's gonna be teaching your class today. >> as sweet pete's started getting ready for a candy demonstration, the place started fillin
i need another one. >> i didn't either. >> can i see the kitchen? >> this is it. >> this is the whole kitchen? >> this is it. >> you're doing all your business out of this kitchen? >> yes. >> yep. >> oh, my gosh. where's the storage at? where are the coolers? where's the walk-in fridge? >> yeah, none of that. >> none of that. >> no wonder this place is struggling. i walk into a kitchen, and they are maxed out. if they had...
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i hugged them. i counseled them. i talked to them.taking their meds and making sure that they stay on their regimen, which is key. i talked to a lot of young people who had just gotten hiv and thought about committing suicide. and i talked them out of it. and then my foundation, we've given over a million dollars. i joined the hiv president and aids council. i have done a lot of work in the hiv community. >> the magic johnson foundation has done work for over 20 years. you have given millions and millions for hiv/aids, education, you have expanded out to other areas for people in under-served areas, community outreach. the idea you don't go out and do stuff, you don't put ads in the paper about what you do which is something that donald sterling has done but you do the work. >> yeah, i do the work and we work with great hiv organizations across this country, we partner with them. so i don't have to sit and publicize everything i do. it is not organic like that. look, i just feel sorry for him. i really do. it is sad. >> it is interest
i hugged them. i counseled them. i talked to them.taking their meds and making sure that they stay on their regimen, which is key. i talked to a lot of young people who had just gotten hiv and thought about committing suicide. and i talked them out of it. and then my foundation, we've given over a million dollars. i joined the hiv president and aids council. i have done a lot of work in the hiv community. >> the magic johnson foundation has done work for over 20 years. you have given...
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i am not a lawyer. company and i have been in court. i know what i am looking for. i want someone who is going to call it down the middle and the fair. i can submit to you that all seven of these individuals meet that. as the senator said, there is a joint committee that vets all of the potential nominees and we will confirm them. all of these have given the highest recommendations. i want to thank the president of the united states. we had a process that began to fill the vacancies. without hesitation or reservation, president obama has been an elusive. -- inclusive. make suree the best the best nominees have been sent full top i would not single one of them out. i have to add a note of personal privilege. as a member of the house of representatives. on the back row, there was a guy named charlie. he was the head of a saw mill gang nominees. >> thank you for your wisdom. i know you have a busy schedule. just to tell everyone here. you may not be able to stay. appreciate you contributing this morning. thank you. i will now ask the first panel to come forward. julie
i am not a lawyer. company and i have been in court. i know what i am looking for. i want someone who is going to call it down the middle and the fair. i can submit to you that all seven of these individuals meet that. as the senator said, there is a joint committee that vets all of the potential nominees and we will confirm them. all of these have given the highest recommendations. i want to thank the president of the united states. we had a process that began to fill the vacancies. without...
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i help them get access, so i have a couple different hats that i wear. social worker and entrepreneur. >> host: is that a new term? >> guest: i think it was claimed by people like nicholas kristof. it's a very widely used term. for people like me who basically direct nonprofits and do different things in the nonprofit sector. >> host: how did you get involved with appalachian girls in middle school in western north carolina? >> guest: that is a long story that i write about. it really begins with my own history. i grew up as an appalachian girl, working class in a tiny little town and i was the first in my family to go to college, which was a very big step for me and ended up through a scholarship from a group getting a scholarship going to college and doing super well in college and ended up finally after a lot of stumbles and falls going on getting a graduate degree from harvard and that journey that i experience myself came back to north carolina and founded this nonprofit. >> host: when you say you work with appalachian girls, what do you do? >> gues
i help them get access, so i have a couple different hats that i wear. social worker and entrepreneur. >> host: is that a new term? >> guest: i think it was claimed by people like nicholas kristof. it's a very widely used term. for people like me who basically direct nonprofits and do different things in the nonprofit sector. >> host: how did you get involved with appalachian girls in middle school in western north carolina? >> guest: that is a long story that i write...
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them but i guess this is better than nothing. >> i shot a man and i burned him up in a car after i had shot him. >> i've got to be here until i die. i got double life and i've got to stay here until i die. >> i don't know how you feel about it, but i'm ready to receive something from god. >> with my retirement pending, i was in jail for having taken someone's life. >> the day of an execution, the entire facility goes on lockdown. if there's no last-second appeal, the offender is then advised the execution is to commence shortly. >> denial is rife in the death penalty. i don't think my mother especially ever thought that i would be executed. >>> the oldest maximum security facility in the state of indiana is the indiana state prison, located near the shores of lake michigan. for years isp, as it's known, had a reputation as one of the toughest in the state. but as you're about to see in the next hour, new policies and philosophies are trying to make this a place where history won't repeat itself. fortressed behind a 40-foot-high wall that stretches a mile long is a highly secure city kn
them but i guess this is better than nothing. >> i shot a man and i burned him up in a car after i had shot him. >> i've got to be here until i die. i got double life and i've got to stay here until i die. >> i don't know how you feel about it, but i'm ready to receive something from god. >> with my retirement pending, i was in jail for having taken someone's life. >> the day of an execution, the entire facility goes on lockdown. if there's no last-second appeal,...
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i was seven when i started to steal because i was like i don't have things others do and i want some of this stuff. i would go in and steal all of the toys i could get and put them in my metal roy rogers lunch box because i wanted to have something. so once you see the contrast you see the difference and why are the white skin kids looking like they have it better. and you realize it has to do with being doctor. >> host: from your book, drug selling becomes lucrative. a 10-year-old could make $80-$100 as a lookout for dealers. it is cut-throat, profit motivated and expedient. >> guest: most people don't realize gangs are the microcosims but they don't have education and moving up. re-create that world. if the world is bankers, corporations who get money and exploit people, we found a way to do it. drugs were not always part of the gangs. but during the '80s-'90s drugs were the one way you could have an economy. you had homies and loyalty and they were perfect for the drug trade. when the drugs came in, the gangs were ready and that is how they got so big particular in la, detroit, an
i was seven when i started to steal because i was like i don't have things others do and i want some of this stuff. i would go in and steal all of the toys i could get and put them in my metal roy rogers lunch box because i wanted to have something. so once you see the contrast you see the difference and why are the white skin kids looking like they have it better. and you realize it has to do with being doctor. >> host: from your book, drug selling becomes lucrative. a 10-year-old could...
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i wish i realized how lucky i was as a kid. you played sports in high school? >> i did. i swam.yed baseball and football. those were my sports back in high school. that was many, many, almost 25 years ago. >> jimmy: what position did you play baseball wise? >> catcher. >> jimmy: i played catcher too. >> we are built so similarly. classic catcher's bodies. >> jimmy: i played catcher in las vegas. 122 degrees. don't drink water you will cramp up. >> that is horrible advice. >> jimmy: did they tell you not to drink water? >> they told you drink water, hydrate. >> prevailing wisdom not to drink water. >> there are a lot of things wrong about las vegas. that is one of the biggest. >> jimmy: let's not get into your horrible pizza in st. louis now. by the way, we were able to get ahold of your high school prom picture. you want to the prom. >> i did not. >> there you are. >> jimmy: you look pretty good there. >> the beginnings of a mullet, i feel. can't quite tell what is going on in the back there. >> jimmy: a mullet. the crazy thing abumeout this picture your date to the prom is sara
i wish i realized how lucky i was as a kid. you played sports in high school? >> i did. i swam.yed baseball and football. those were my sports back in high school. that was many, many, almost 25 years ago. >> jimmy: what position did you play baseball wise? >> catcher. >> jimmy: i played catcher too. >> we are built so similarly. classic catcher's bodies. >> jimmy: i played catcher in las vegas. 122 degrees. don't drink water you will cramp up. >> that...
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i looked around and i thought i am in some incredible company. i recognize these faces. and general powell stood up and he said, ladies and gentlemen, i bringt you here today to you something important. milton friedman was wrong. thatess is not business your companies, your organizations are some of the richest, most powerful resources we have in our great countries. but we need to do and he went on is we need to tap into your employees and we need to tap into your product. and everything that is going on in your organizations and you need to get out there and help our boys and girls clubs and ymcas and build safe places and do mentoring and tutoring for you to can integrate her corporations with the community that they exist in. you do not have walls around to hear that separate you from those that you are living next to. it was inspiring. he ended it and he said, just remember this area to get out there and do something for the people. said, wow, i have a second guru. hearing this and now i am in philadelphia hearing the same message and i said to myself, i think i am
i looked around and i thought i am in some incredible company. i recognize these faces. and general powell stood up and he said, ladies and gentlemen, i bringt you here today to you something important. milton friedman was wrong. thatess is not business your companies, your organizations are some of the richest, most powerful resources we have in our great countries. but we need to do and he went on is we need to tap into your employees and we need to tap into your product. and everything that...
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>> i shot him. i shot him. i wish i could go back. in one stupid moment i destroyed everything.'t mean anything to me and i lost everything i thought i was going to keep. i lost my husband. and he was a good man. like i said, he did not deserve what i did to him. i lost my daughters. >> she told us she regrets the past but she's also moving on. >> i still face the consequences of what i did. but i don't go around piled down with that guilt any more. yes, i'm guilty but god has forgiven me. >> but rupel told us her religious conversion wasn't easy. >> we had these ladies that would come in to do a bible study. i have to say, i hated them. they come in with their cheery little faces, smiling, telling me everything will be all right. everything will be all right. jesus will fix it. i was like, you don't know what you're talking about. maybe the biggest problem you got is that you might burn the dinner or have an overdue parking ticket. you're not facing what i'm facing. i was facing the death penalty at that point. and i don't want to hear it till finally i just -- i'll come if you
>> i shot him. i shot him. i wish i could go back. in one stupid moment i destroyed everything.'t mean anything to me and i lost everything i thought i was going to keep. i lost my husband. and he was a good man. like i said, he did not deserve what i did to him. i lost my daughters. >> she told us she regrets the past but she's also moving on. >> i still face the consequences of what i did. but i don't go around piled down with that guilt any more. yes, i'm guilty but god has...
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i would like to ask a couple of questions if i can. again, i regret i was not here. judge boggs, to hear your answer to the question on essentially the bill that had online profiles to the number of abortions performed by a doctor. i think you said it was a mistake and what did you mean by that? >> i don't think it we appropriate to post it online. it will be a huge public safety risk for the physicians that are performing abortions. >> you are saying the bill was wrong? >> the amendment that was proposed -- it was not mine. the amendment was ill-conceived, i believe. >> i trust you are aware of the kinds of violence that takes place around this issue. and, there is a question i think among many of my colleagues whether an activist-conservative judge or an activist and conservative can become a judge that is not an activist judge. i happen to believe that is possible. in a couple of cases, i voted for 11th circuit and fifth circuit judge which i think have done very judge when they said they would not continue to be activists. i think when you come to a federal court
i would like to ask a couple of questions if i can. again, i regret i was not here. judge boggs, to hear your answer to the question on essentially the bill that had online profiles to the number of abortions performed by a doctor. i think you said it was a mistake and what did you mean by that? >> i don't think it we appropriate to post it online. it will be a huge public safety risk for the physicians that are performing abortions. >> you are saying the bill was wrong? >>...
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i think you and i are shining examples. perhaps we were both bullied, but we are doing just fine. >> bullying today has to be so much harder. you can't get away from it. >> you know why it is harder? it is so stamped out on the playground and in life. now we have people going on-line and bullying -- they will bully you anywhere they can. they will get to you. it is a secret world of cyberbullying. it is more treacherous than when you had it out. sticks and stones may break your bones -- did anyone else's mom say that to them? she would always say go punch him back. i did. i punched the bully and then he beat me up. but i learned. >> there is a line a in the first captain america movie where agent carter asks steve rogers, she says tell me why you want to kill nazis. he says i don't want to kill anyone. she said why do you want to go there? he said i don't like bullies. i stand with captain america and against you. >> that was a creative way to accuse me. >>> was his prosthetic anti-sametic. mclemore performed at a concert w
i think you and i are shining examples. perhaps we were both bullied, but we are doing just fine. >> bullying today has to be so much harder. you can't get away from it. >> you know why it is harder? it is so stamped out on the playground and in life. now we have people going on-line and bullying -- they will bully you anywhere they can. they will get to you. it is a secret world of cyberbullying. it is more treacherous than when you had it out. sticks and stones may break your...
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i am their connection to the outside world and sometimes you know i give them hugs, i feel like i am their family. let us have -- i'm sorry -- please support bac and give us our -- i'm sorry >> i will call a few more names. [ reading speakers' names ] >> good evening, president wu and commissioners. my name is shona. i have been a part of bac and working with greg and christina for several years now. they are definitely model compassionate providers. r through our neighbored outreach process, i have seen -- i have been working with medical cannibus policy for over a decade and the neighborhood policy and outreach that i have seen is significant and hopefully a model for new dispensaries in the future. these providers have a proven track record of public safety and compliance. they participate in public policy concerns and as you have heard from veterans and patients on the patient advocacy committee, they have been listening to the patient advocates and activists on how they would like their compassion programs run. i feel that they are also available to work hand in hand with authen
i am their connection to the outside world and sometimes you know i give them hugs, i feel like i am their family. let us have -- i'm sorry -- please support bac and give us our -- i'm sorry >> i will call a few more names. [ reading speakers' names ] >> good evening, president wu and commissioners. my name is shona. i have been a part of bac and working with greg and christina for several years now. they are definitely model compassionate providers. r through our neighbored...
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i like that connection. i love what i do. i can see it working or not. >> if i come back in four years and talk to you, what we do have accomplished? >> i want to fight inequality. the city needs amending and healing to become more of a commonality. we have to address honestly the factors of any quality do not want to american values. it has been made more intense by the economic crisis. from my point of view, the way to judge me is, do i change that reality in any appreciable way? the things we start with, getting more new yorkers to have pre-k and after school programs for middle school kids, addressing inequality not just about economics. it is social justice. the crisis we have in this town and the relationship between the community with the stopping risk issue. these are measures of whether we have done something that affected inequality. affordable housing, we are about to announce that. i want to be able to say, here is what we are aggressively halloween. here are the results right now all stop things are coming up on
i like that connection. i love what i do. i can see it working or not. >> if i come back in four years and talk to you, what we do have accomplished? >> i want to fight inequality. the city needs amending and healing to become more of a commonality. we have to address honestly the factors of any quality do not want to american values. it has been made more intense by the economic crisis. from my point of view, the way to judge me is, do i change that reality in any appreciable way?...
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and i can't. yes, i can!is -- i think people are more kind of connected in a real gut way. because you know, it's about life and nazism. and the message is how we all must cebrate difference, but be also vigilant of things happening that we don't nip in the bud, in terms of things -- so i don't know. the last time we did it -- 'cause it's quite sexy and there's a lot of kind of simulated sexy things going on. and i think last time, in 1998, when i did it in america -- 'cause, you know, america's a little more puritanical than the rest of the world. so i think they were so overwhelmed by all the saucy stuff that the real message didn't get through as much. i think this time it's a more powerful evening because of that. it's still sexy, though. >> seth: it's very sexy. >> it's a lot of ass. >> seth: i notice when -- [ laughter ] >> seth: and speaking actually of ass -- >> oh, well -- >> seth: because i want to jump to this. because you're ass -- you're ass -- i hope i'm not giving anything away. it's one of the
and i can't. yes, i can!is -- i think people are more kind of connected in a real gut way. because you know, it's about life and nazism. and the message is how we all must cebrate difference, but be also vigilant of things happening that we don't nip in the bud, in terms of things -- so i don't know. the last time we did it -- 'cause it's quite sexy and there's a lot of kind of simulated sexy things going on. and i think last time, in 1998, when i did it in america -- 'cause, you know,...
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saying, i never said i was running, other than i said i might run, i never did. but everybody thinks -- made a speech in new hampshire years ago for freand of mine, because i made a speech, everybody said i was running for president. which i wasn't. i did give it serious consideration. i don't know what happened to mitt romney. it looked like he was doing fine. i was leading in every poll. i love what i'm doing. i love building the old post office. i love building doral. i love building panama. i love building all these buildings we are doing. i just love it. i love what i'm doing. it's why do i it well. i tell it to people. what's the secret to success? you got to love what you're doing. i would prefer not running. and i did prefer not running. i'm the only person -- impeachment said, i'm a private company. nobody knows what i'm worth. nobody has any idea. forbes, nobody knows. some people say $10 billion. they say $2 billion. they say $3.9 billion. so accurate. $3.9. they have no idea. and i'm the only candidate in history -- because there were a lot of history
saying, i never said i was running, other than i said i might run, i never did. but everybody thinks -- made a speech in new hampshire years ago for freand of mine, because i made a speech, everybody said i was running for president. which i wasn't. i did give it serious consideration. i don't know what happened to mitt romney. it looked like he was doing fine. i was leading in every poll. i love what i'm doing. i love building the old post office. i love building doral. i love building panama....
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and i am myself a senior and i am 62 years old. and i would like to talk a little bit about housing, because it has been mentioned a lot and it is absolutely a vital issue right now. i would like to urge you to not shy away from i recommendation or an eviction protection. and i realize that what we are proposing that seniors, that they get prohibition on evicting seniors may not be possible. but, i urge you to push it as far as you can. it is actually urgent, eviction is a health issue. and when the people get evicted it effects their health and their life and we know this. and so i would like to urge you to look at this as a matter of life-and-death. we must keep our seniors in their housing, and we must not allow what is happening now, where investors and speculators are evicting the seniors for profit and we must not allow that to happen. in terms of building housing, which is another recommendation that we make, i would like to urge you to stick to our recommendation of building housing in the castro. during the late 90s, we lo
and i am myself a senior and i am 62 years old. and i would like to talk a little bit about housing, because it has been mentioned a lot and it is absolutely a vital issue right now. i would like to urge you to not shy away from i recommendation or an eviction protection. and i realize that what we are proposing that seniors, that they get prohibition on evicting seniors may not be possible. but, i urge you to push it as far as you can. it is actually urgent, eviction is a health issue. and...
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i am supervisor norman yee and i will be chairing this meeting. joining me will be supervisor katy tang. the clerk today is alisa miller. the committee would also like to acknowledge the staff at sfgov-tv jennifer low and jim smith who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public online. madam clerk, are interest any announcements? >> yes. please make sure you silence all cell phones and electronic devices. [speaker not understood] should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the june 3rd board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay. can we have a motion to excuse supervisor campos from today's rules committee meeting? >> so moved. l >> okay, with no ok, motion is passed. [gavel] >> madam clerk, can you please call item number 1? >> item number 1 is a hearing to consider appointing one member, term ending march 31, 2016, to the commission on aging advisory council. there is one vacant seat and one applicant. >> okay. there is one applicant for just one seat and, eleanor lur
i am supervisor norman yee and i will be chairing this meeting. joining me will be supervisor katy tang. the clerk today is alisa miller. the committee would also like to acknowledge the staff at sfgov-tv jennifer low and jim smith who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public online. madam clerk, are interest any announcements? >> yes. please make sure you silence all cell phones and electronic devices. [speaker not understood] should be submitted to...
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then i don't paint, i do three dimensional things and i do... and i do the huge baskets for my clients and i do the dyed shawls and sometimes i have the four projects going on in my studio as one time and i use my wheelchair. and that will be possible in a smaller space. and i don't even know how i built out a smaller space. and yes, as lorna suggested before, there is the promise that i would have help with it. but, with that amount of money, and as they said there may be 50 artists, whose rents are going to double and how do you decide, how then even stays or goes? because, there is not enough money in that amount of money, to subsidize that many artists. i think that it is something that needs to be considered. i don't like the word affordable, because affordable is governed by can you still hear me? >> yes, we can. >> affordable is governed by the market rates and the market rates in san francisco are outrageous and they have nothing to do with reality and they have only to do with the fact that we have another gold rush going on here. so, y
then i don't paint, i do three dimensional things and i do... and i do the huge baskets for my clients and i do the dyed shawls and sometimes i have the four projects going on in my studio as one time and i use my wheelchair. and that will be possible in a smaller space. and i don't even know how i built out a smaller space. and yes, as lorna suggested before, there is the promise that i would have help with it. but, with that amount of money, and as they said there may be 50 artists, whose...
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i thought everything was fine. i got here when i was 12. grandparents treated me like one of their own. ther i got here, i went to dmv to get a driver's permit and that is when i realized the green car that my father had given me was fake. that is when the lies kind of started. one year after that, thankfully, i discovered journalism. the only reason i did it, we did not have books at home. i come from a lower middle class family of workers, service workers. writing, for me, was interesting to me because it not -- it meant that i would have my name on a piece of paper. juan gonzalez, new york daily news. i thought if i could be on a piece of paper, it would mean that i'm here. that is what i did for 13 years, until i was 30. >> and of course, your time at "the washington post" i'm sure you covered immigration problems. >> i remember the guilt i felt during the 2005, those rallies that happened. semust have been the only jo anywhere in the washington, d.c. newsroom and i wanted to run away as fast as i could. >> did your employers know that
i thought everything was fine. i got here when i was 12. grandparents treated me like one of their own. ther i got here, i went to dmv to get a driver's permit and that is when i realized the green car that my father had given me was fake. that is when the lies kind of started. one year after that, thankfully, i discovered journalism. the only reason i did it, we did not have books at home. i come from a lower middle class family of workers, service workers. writing, for me, was interesting to...
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and now i, you know, for the next two years, i decided i wanted to be reappointed because, again, i feel that i have, i have the institutional memory. i understand the ordinance at a very deep level. i see -- i've come to see some of the ambiguities in the ordinance that our city attorney is finding, other attorneys are finding. so, this is a way i can make a contribution to the city that is my home and that i love and meetings tend to be shorter now. it isn't a burden as it has been. so, i would -- i feel like i have another good two years in me and i would greatly appreciate a reappointment. thank you so much. >> thank you. next person, david pilpel. >> good afternoon, david pilpel. i think you both know my background pretty well. i've been involved in city government for going on 30 years since i was a teenager. in a variety of agencies, all kinds of places. i have served on the task force. i'm on my third nonconsecutive tour of duty, as it were. i've served for 10-1/2 years out of the 20 years that the task force has been in existence. i was involved at the time when the ordinance wa
and now i, you know, for the next two years, i decided i wanted to be reappointed because, again, i feel that i have, i have the institutional memory. i understand the ordinance at a very deep level. i see -- i've come to see some of the ambiguities in the ordinance that our city attorney is finding, other attorneys are finding. so, this is a way i can make a contribution to the city that is my home and that i love and meetings tend to be shorter now. it isn't a burden as it has been. so, i...
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>> i -- i don't know, i just thought -- i'm embarrassed that i would cause them so much grief. >> you say it is a little harsh. is it fair? >> well, i don't know if it is fair. >> maybe it is fair. i mean, for all the aggravation, all the embarrassment. all the humiliation, i caused them maybe it is fair. >> well, fair or not the nba is in the process of forcing sterling to sell the team but the details are still being worked out. as i mentioned top of the program there were conflicting reports today by the player boycott led by lebron james if sterling is still at the helm when the season starts in the fall. roger helm is the vice president of the player's association, he joins me. >> roger i want to clear up confusion. there was an interview and you said you spoke to your former teammate, lebron james, and you said he told you that he wouldn't play if that were the case. now you're saying he didn't actually tell you that. so what exactly did he say? >> so i was using lebron james as an example as i talk about many of our players in our league. we're unified and we're united and we w
>> i -- i don't know, i just thought -- i'm embarrassed that i would cause them so much grief. >> you say it is a little harsh. is it fair? >> well, i don't know if it is fair. >> maybe it is fair. i mean, for all the aggravation, all the embarrassment. all the humiliation, i caused them maybe it is fair. >> well, fair or not the nba is in the process of forcing sterling to sell the team but the details are still being worked out. as i mentioned top of the program...
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and i would like to request that you guys make it a priority and if i can, i know if i have like two seconds, but also, to consider we have been doing research and we know that the officers involved in the shooting may possibly go up for medal of valor for what they did for alex. >> i am sorry, but your time is up. >> so that will be completely wrong. >> next speaker. >> hi, my name is roxanna and i am here on behalf of steven garoma friends and it is not just his family fighting for him for his justice and it is also his friends and as you guys could tell, as his cousin said, it is unfair and it is not justice of a country where we supposed to have equal justice, where we have rights, where if someone does someone wrong, we have justice for the victims. and this case we are not seeing that. and you see a picture of steven, and every picture that you see, he is always smiling. you see his picture he does not look like a kid that would harm somebody or that would go around looking for trouble. he was like his sister said, he was a bread winner of the family, and as a friend he was a g
and i would like to request that you guys make it a priority and if i can, i know if i have like two seconds, but also, to consider we have been doing research and we know that the officers involved in the shooting may possibly go up for medal of valor for what they did for alex. >> i am sorry, but your time is up. >> so that will be completely wrong. >> next speaker. >> hi, my name is roxanna and i am here on behalf of steven garoma friends and it is not just his family...
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in some ways i think i did. obviously, when you do a lot of hard work, you deserve to get where you were, but i realized for sure what a privilege it has been to be able to do the things i've done. >> you're not as hard on yourself or are you? >> yeah. no excuses. >> no excuses. who you are on the court, is that who you are off the court as well? >> yes. off of the court, i can't sit still. so i always have to be doing something. i'm trying to achieve something. but on the court i'm very serious, but off the court i'm not serious at all. i'm always looking for the next laugh. so i think that's kind of probably a side of me that no one really sees because once you leave the court, then you move on to your private life. >> we actually watched you grow up, though, and it was tough because they were critical of you, your sister, your father and everything. it was how you played, how you looked, how you dressed, how you wore your hair. and how did you manage -- that's a lot to deal with in the spotlight. >> i guess i
in some ways i think i did. obviously, when you do a lot of hard work, you deserve to get where you were, but i realized for sure what a privilege it has been to be able to do the things i've done. >> you're not as hard on yourself or are you? >> yeah. no excuses. >> no excuses. who you are on the court, is that who you are off the court as well? >> yes. off of the court, i can't sit still. so i always have to be doing something. i'm trying to achieve something. but on...
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i was like, "what? what are you talking about?" and i was scared, 'cause i told her where i lived.leave it outside the door in a bag. [ laughter ] no, but she said leave on it your kitchen table and just tell them that it is for them and to leave you alone. and so of course i'm like laughing but i go home, and i'm like, tequila, salt, talking to the spirits. and then you know, a couple months went by. we're shooting the show. and everyone had these horrible ghost things happen to them. and i was the only one that it didn't. so i think the tequila and salt worked. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: in the morning, was the tequila still there? was it still there? >> yes, yes. i checked. it was like christmas morning. i was like, "is the tequila and salt gonna be gone?"e but, it was still there. then i was like, "how long do i leave it out?" if i dump it out, is it disrespectful? >> seth: right. >> so i kind of left it and like just slowly put it in the sink. >> seth: it's scary for me, because i'm realizing in college i was basically a ghost. [ light laughter ] congratulations
i was like, "what? what are you talking about?" and i was scared, 'cause i told her where i lived.leave it outside the door in a bag. [ laughter ] no, but she said leave on it your kitchen table and just tell them that it is for them and to leave you alone. and so of course i'm like laughing but i go home, and i'm like, tequila, salt, talking to the spirits. and then you know, a couple months went by. we're shooting the show. and everyone had these horrible ghost things happen to...
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it's like whoa, i can -- i own the world. i can do whatever i want.an -- better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol, you know? it's an adrenaline you can never get from anything else. unfortunately there's a consequence to it. because i got to strike my years has doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life terms. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. hell of stupid. >> in our three months of taping, we never heard an inmate so willing to detail his own crime, especially with an appeal pending. >> i've invaded many a home, not necessarily the ones i was convicted for. all right? i've invaded other people's homes, you know. people that play the same game i play, sell drugs, whatever. i go in this home. >> how'd you get in? >> through the front door. how you get in? >> door wasn't locked? >> of course. if it's locked, you go through it. break down the door. alarm goes off. each of us take a room. got to cover everybody at one time. because it could be
it's like whoa, i can -- i own the world. i can do whatever i want.an -- better than any ceo in the world, i can instruct you to do whatever i want you to do with a pistol, you know? it's an adrenaline you can never get from anything else. unfortunately there's a consequence to it. because i got to strike my years has doubled, which is like up to 521 years. and i got 11 consecutive life terms. i know why i'm here, but i can see why most of you are here. hell of stupid. >> in our three...
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>> i did. i brought the letter that i sent to all of our neighbors. the management of the hotel above us, the restaurant that is next to us and the school that is next to us and the dialysis center that is next to us. and also the hotel, the hilton across the way. and i brought that to them, i think that the beginning of last week and i talked to a couple of the people and none of them seemed to have any issues with it at all. although i will say that i did not get from them any notes or signed statements saying that. >> when you were applying for the permit, did you see what was suggested for you to do, what we suggest that you do for neighborhood out reach? >> i believe so, and so far as contacting the neighbors and putting up the sign and all of that and i think that i am blanking on any other. >> so, we with permits like this, the greatest issue that i face as a neighborhood representative is integration of this kind of business, and the neighbors. and without being consulted that starts out of a bigger issue if you don't go to the neighborhood or
>> i did. i brought the letter that i sent to all of our neighbors. the management of the hotel above us, the restaurant that is next to us and the school that is next to us and the dialysis center that is next to us. and also the hotel, the hilton across the way. and i brought that to them, i think that the beginning of last week and i talked to a couple of the people and none of them seemed to have any issues with it at all. although i will say that i did not get from them any notes or...
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san francisco i came for school, and when i became homeless i did not know any services that i could use, and i have heard about it and i was in a group home in sacramento. and that is how i found out about this service and i believe that to help the kids get off of the streets and for the adults we need to pass around the message and let there be known that there is hope. and there is housing, food and shelter, and thank you, that is it. >> thank you, next speaker, please? >> yes, my name is kevin, williams and how are you doing, today? >> and yeah, i would like to, you know, and i am, not from san francisco, and from california, and you know, and i would like to just, you know, and..., (inaudible) and you know from being homelessness. and yeah, it is a... and it is a... it is a, you know, it is a struggle being homeless but you know that it is something that we have to go through because it is part of living. and you know, it is like, you know, you know, i want to focus on the people that you know, bothered like other people and like, or the log instead, and because you know that s
san francisco i came for school, and when i became homeless i did not know any services that i could use, and i have heard about it and i was in a group home in sacramento. and that is how i found out about this service and i believe that to help the kids get off of the streets and for the adults we need to pass around the message and let there be known that there is hope. and there is housing, food and shelter, and thank you, that is it. >> thank you, next speaker, please? >> yes,...
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i know the beach, i know the resort, i know the happy smiles, i know nothing about the caribbean as a lace. so i figured i'm going to use that time, the semester abroad, to go down there and study political science and learn about them. and i did. and i learned what it was like to be a racial minority for the first time. and before we get all highing and mighty, let's take sure i was -- it was a semester, right? i got to go home afterwards. so it was like a little grain of rice in a giant buffet of racial relations. but it did make me feel for the first time what it feels like to wear a uniform that i can't take off and to be prejudged by that uniform no matter who i am, you know? some people back home, some people liked me, some people didn't. lots at points. but that was because of me and me opening my mouth, not because of this. when i was down there, i had a professor, an amazing man, his name was dr. wayne edge, and he was a throwback to the '60s. you guys remember the character nat x? chris rock's character on saturday night live? that was him. passionate, angry. he said the gre
i know the beach, i know the resort, i know the happy smiles, i know nothing about the caribbean as a lace. so i figured i'm going to use that time, the semester abroad, to go down there and study political science and learn about them. and i did. and i learned what it was like to be a racial minority for the first time. and before we get all highing and mighty, let's take sure i was -- it was a semester, right? i got to go home afterwards. so it was like a little grain of rice in a giant...
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i-i just am. i-i am. i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else.'m not interested. this is a bunch of bull[bleep]. >> coming up... >> box it up and get it out. >> i don't agree with that. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! then later... we're closing the store. >> i don't like surprises like this! vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. first the cookie at check-in. then a little weekend to remember. join us for the celebration package. with sparkling wine, breakfast and a late checkout. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. i'm spending too m
i-i just am. i-i am. i just don't like giving up what i started to somebody else.'m not interested. this is a bunch of bull[bleep]. >> coming up... >> box it up and get it out. >> i don't agree with that. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! then later... we're closing the store. >> i don't like surprises like this! vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants...
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>> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of their research into called social science research and that is a unit that is composed of people who're doing research in the social sciences and different disciplines. i do a lot of a lot of research and then i'm also a social entrepreneur so i direct a nonprofit the north carolina mountains called page, partnership for appalachian girls education in their work with appalachian girls in middle school and help them get educational opportunity and access. so i have a couple of different hats that i wear at duke university and researcher and now social entrepreneur. >> host: social entrepreneur. is that a new term? >> guest: atingua's point -- coined by people like nicholas kristof but it's a widely used term for people like me who basically direct non-profits and do different things in the nonprofit sector. >> host: how did you get involved with appalachian girls in middle school in western north carolina? >> guest: that is a long story that i write about in "the road out.
>> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of their research into called social science research and that is a unit that is composed of people who're doing research in the social sciences and different disciplines. i do a lot of a lot of research and then i'm also a social entrepreneur so i direct a nonprofit the north carolina mountains called page, partnership for appalachian girls education in their work with appalachian girls in middle school and help them get...
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the one thing that i heard that i didn't like, which i, if i was that patron, even if i was in there with a friend, and there were two of us in a stall, i know that i would definitely complain, if one of your staff looked over the stall at me and that is pretty embarrassing. so, that is just the one thing that you might want to consider, a less aggressive approach when you have two patrons in the same stall. >> well, i would say at least knock on the door and don't look over. >> yes. >> and there is no reason to look over. >> and though that they knocked numerous times. >> i bet that they did. i am sure that they did. and they are going to come out at some point and, then they can be ejected for not coming out. >> so service, and so you obviously do, and you over serve a lot of patrons. and i understand that you are very large bars, and they can go to any bartender. but, if your bartenders are good, they can tell when they should not be serving someone, do you do bartender training >> they have done lead training. >> do you have bar meetings? regular bar meetings like once a month on
the one thing that i heard that i didn't like, which i, if i was that patron, even if i was in there with a friend, and there were two of us in a stall, i know that i would definitely complain, if one of your staff looked over the stall at me and that is pretty embarrassing. so, that is just the one thing that you might want to consider, a less aggressive approach when you have two patrons in the same stall. >> well, i would say at least knock on the door and don't look over. >>...
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but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if it was necessary to do again to terrorists, i would do it. she's 20 years old. nothing she's seen in life. and then she's sent to kill. you see it as a part of a struggle? >> no. i said for me killing is wrong. i mean, i've heard all kinds of justifications. i can take as a german and someone that knows about politics, i can tell you what some people say, suicide bombing, this is what they say, is the poor man's weapon. >> i know, i know what they say. >> they say israel can send something like this, missile, and instead of the missile, they use human being. >> the military says it's courageous, it's not what i'm
but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if...
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i made it. i was a success. and i knew at that time that my dream of attending college was now in reach. little did i know that tarring driveways and bank parking lots would some day lead me to start dozens of companies, and to become the youngest bank chairman in our nation's history. and then ultimately alternating with mike or as the 72nd governor of the commonwealth of virginia. i'm not suggesting that all of you later and take a sealing driveways for a living. but i do hope that as you begin the next phase of her life that you acted boldly to accomplish your goals. if you see an opportunity, sees it. you may not always know exactly where that journey will take you but you will never regret taking a bold step to make life better for yourself, your family and your community. the second piece of advice i don't everybody is take chances. my greatest lesson of power of chasing -- taking chances came when i was your age. i had just graduated from college. i had just begun my first week of law school when a friend
i made it. i was a success. and i knew at that time that my dream of attending college was now in reach. little did i know that tarring driveways and bank parking lots would some day lead me to start dozens of companies, and to become the youngest bank chairman in our nation's history. and then ultimately alternating with mike or as the 72nd governor of the commonwealth of virginia. i'm not suggesting that all of you later and take a sealing driveways for a living. but i do hope that as you...
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i thought i knew a lot about him until i read this and now i know more. one of the episodes you describe about it death of john from lock jaw, when you said this to his sister or somebody, that john became to feel something calm passover him and i looked at the print and was trying to find the source of that. but do you have any more information about -- because we know a lot about henry and his spiritual journey but john was more influenced by his aunt maybe? >> that is a good point. i had so many footnotes and it is possible i snipped the source for that and it will reappear in the paper back. i do have the source and i can tell you the background. henry was the questioner and the one always being aggressively unsure of the world and john was more traditional, calm and considered a gentlemen and a clean-minded gentlemen. he loved the girls of the village and didn't want to hear negative comments boy the other boys. -- by the -- he was more traditional and he wrote some versus about dying and death which you know are a romantic religious teenager might d
i thought i knew a lot about him until i read this and now i know more. one of the episodes you describe about it death of john from lock jaw, when you said this to his sister or somebody, that john became to feel something calm passover him and i looked at the print and was trying to find the source of that. but do you have any more information about -- because we know a lot about henry and his spiritual journey but john was more influenced by his aunt maybe? >> that is a good point. i...
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i didn't know who i was.ollege, you know, and play baseball, you know. but then somewhere down that line i just -- i kind of gave up hope. i was a kid and looking for -- looking for companionship. looking for a place to fit in. the point of joining a gang was for the value of being connected with somebody. being accepted. being, you could say, loved. i was 17 years old. and i got in a gang fight with somebody, and i ended up stabbing them -- stabbing that person to death. and when i reflect back, when i was stabbing him, i wasn't stabbing just him. but it was -- i was stabbing my -- everybody that i had anger against. i went back to my buddy's house. and i just told him, man, i did something bad, you know. i did something bad. i was shaking. i didn't know what to do. next day i went to school, you know, like trying to make everything normal again. but in reality, it wasn't normal. i took somebody's life. you now, somebody's son, somebody's brother. you know, and thinking back on it, it's sad, because -- becau
i didn't know who i was.ollege, you know, and play baseball, you know. but then somewhere down that line i just -- i kind of gave up hope. i was a kid and looking for -- looking for companionship. looking for a place to fit in. the point of joining a gang was for the value of being connected with somebody. being accepted. being, you could say, loved. i was 17 years old. and i got in a gang fight with somebody, and i ended up stabbing them -- stabbing that person to death. and when i reflect...
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i do this because i want to, not because i have to.i do this because i like it. >> while some inmates stay out of trouble in committed relationships, others act out their sexual frustration in public. >> rule violation number 38 is indecent exposure/exhibitionism. >> there are times where you're going to the shower and you look over and a guy is standing there looking at you, masturbating. it's bizarre. >> they masturbate. they'll curse you out and call you all types of names, or when you walk on the tier, they'll try to deliberately hold you at their cell while the guy across masturbates. all right then. >> i don't play that. if i catch them, i'm going to write them up, and i just don't play that. now since warden culliver has been our warden, he don't play that. >> there's a sign of disrespect. but you know, it's disrespectful to just expose yourself even to the man that's standing next to you. is it deviant behavior? we're trying to help guys change the deviant behavior. >>> coming up -- >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothi
i do this because i want to, not because i have to.i do this because i like it. >> while some inmates stay out of trouble in committed relationships, others act out their sexual frustration in public. >> rule violation number 38 is indecent exposure/exhibitionism. >> there are times where you're going to the shower and you look over and a guy is standing there looking at you, masturbating. it's bizarre. >> they masturbate. they'll curse you out and call you all types of...
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i have height and be with you. i went, dam you. i wish i had that. >> i wish i had your talent.t is a trade-off. >> i have prophetic earlobes. prosthetic earlobes. >> wouldn't you love to have a commerce asian with him now? what would you -- wouldn't you love to have a conversation with him now? what would you ask? >> the most important thing -- i would ask something that no one else would ask him. or i would think no one else would ask. that would be something like, childhood memory. i would want to get in and say, what was your first pet? what was the first thing that you ever really got so excited about? >> that is such a good instinct. i used to be the producer for bill moyers. we went on to do an interview with jimmy carter, when he had just gotten the nomination. bill and i talked about it. bill asked him about first memories of growing up and playing. this was almost like, then candidate carter went back. he was back in that time and place. the emotional charge of the interview was elevated. it wasn't just a political interview. this is where i came from. the thing i woul
i have height and be with you. i went, dam you. i wish i had that. >> i wish i had your talent.t is a trade-off. >> i have prophetic earlobes. prosthetic earlobes. >> wouldn't you love to have a commerce asian with him now? what would you -- wouldn't you love to have a conversation with him now? what would you ask? >> the most important thing -- i would ask something that no one else would ask him. or i would think no one else would ask. that would be something like,...
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, and i often go to restaurants, and i am against chains, and i don't go to chains, if i can avoid itand i feel as a citizen of san francisco, i supported the hcso legislation and i pay it gladly when i go to restaurants and the fact that it has not been spent, on healthcare for members, which is what i was told, is appalling because i kind of feel like i was..., and the other thing is that i support small business and i think that labor supports small business and we all do. but we all know that there are big companies like cpmc that will take advantage of this loophole and that needs to be closed. and it is small business needs help, i am all for it. i know a number of restaurants that have gone out of business, not because of healthcare, not because of wages for employees, but because of predatory commercial real estate rules. and where they come in and they raise the rents, and the biggest chunk of most of the small businesses that i know are complaining about the rents. and so, i don't think that it is a matter of making their employees healthy and i don't think that about the ra
, and i often go to restaurants, and i am against chains, and i don't go to chains, if i can avoid itand i feel as a citizen of san francisco, i supported the hcso legislation and i pay it gladly when i go to restaurants and the fact that it has not been spent, on healthcare for members, which is what i was told, is appalling because i kind of feel like i was..., and the other thing is that i support small business and i think that labor supports small business and we all do. but we all know...
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deppny's a great sport, but i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. right, i do know this, that come september 25, 2015, the world as we know it will end. yeah. it's true. climatologists are now saying that is it. what happens that day, why you should be worried and why a few months ahead of it i really wouldn't bother with the mortgage payment or, for that matter, the internet pa >> we had 500 days to -- [inaudible] and i know that john kerry and -- [inaudible] are committed on this subject. neil: did he just say we have about 500 days left? touche to him. i bring gary b. smith in, david asman, tracy byrnes. in the past what they've said is we have years, icecaps are melting. i always thought, you know, guys, to market is better, you need to put a number to it. sure enough, they have. so by this math, what is it? september 25th -- >> 2015. neil: that's it. >> right. neil: what happens then? >> i think you're on to something about not paying your mortgage, that's for sure. neil: certainly not my cable. those thieving bastards aren't going to get it. >
deppny's a great sport, but i don't know. i don't know. i don't know. right, i do know this, that come september 25, 2015, the world as we know it will end. yeah. it's true. climatologists are now saying that is it. what happens that day, why you should be worried and why a few months ahead of it i really wouldn't bother with the mortgage payment or, for that matter, the internet pa >> we had 500 days to -- [inaudible] and i know that john kerry and -- [inaudible] are committed on this...
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i do the best i can and that's what i'll do. i know, i wouldn't disrespect you like that. i love you. >> coming up. >> i was arrested, took me down to my jail where i worked. >> an ex-cop lands in one of america's toughest prisons. >> i'm the old school and it's very difficult, very, very difficult. memorial day weekend may be over, but the savings continue all month long! so, if you're looking to buy a car, now is the time and truecar is the way. just go to truecar.com to lock in guaranteed savings without negotiation. thank you! visit truecar.com! >>> coming to prison can be culture shock for almost anyone. when we met armand at cochran he was recovering from a shoulder surgery. but that didn't help ease the pain of being here after a 26-year career in law enforcement. >> worked in the parole division, detective bureau, personnel training in the jails, then promoted to lieutenant in 1984. >> after retiring, he and a group start add charitable foundation. they raised over $3 million in donations. but then questions arose about where the money actually went. >> to make a l
i do the best i can and that's what i'll do. i know, i wouldn't disrespect you like that. i love you. >> coming up. >> i was arrested, took me down to my jail where i worked. >> an ex-cop lands in one of america's toughest prisons. >> i'm the old school and it's very difficult, very, very difficult. memorial day weekend may be over, but the savings continue all month long! so, if you're looking to buy a car, now is the time and truecar is the way. just go to truecar.com...
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i hugged them. i counseled them. i talked to them.talk to them about taking their meds and making sure that they stay on their regimen, which is key. i talked to a lot of young people who had just gotten hiv and thought about committing suicide. and i tried to talk them out of that. and we have given away over $15 million, my foundation. i joined the hiv president and aids council. i have done a lot of work in the hiv community. >> the magic johnson foundation has done work for over 20 years. you have given millions and millions for hiv/aids, education, you have expanded out to other areas for people in under-served areas, community outreach. the idea you don't go out and do stuff, you don't put ads in the paper about what you do which is something that donald sterling has done, but you do the work. >> yeah, i do the work and we work with great hiv organizations across this country, we partner with them. so i don't have to sit and publicize everything i do. it is not organic like that. look, i just feel sorry for him. i really do. it
i hugged them. i counseled them. i talked to them.talk to them about taking their meds and making sure that they stay on their regimen, which is key. i talked to a lot of young people who had just gotten hiv and thought about committing suicide. and i tried to talk them out of that. and we have given away over $15 million, my foundation. i joined the hiv president and aids council. i have done a lot of work in the hiv community. >> the magic johnson foundation has done work for over 20...
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i mean, all i asked you to do is one thing. i wrote a big check.to do anything else other than come up with a toy. i've said, "i'll build up the lab, i'll do all these things." i asked for one thing! >> i'm trying to figure out how to do it and where it's gonna go. >> i knew there was an opportunity to leverage my relationship with nascar to help the business, but to have that sort of attitude and level of ungratefulness, that's totally unacceptable. when you don't want to do something, you just don't do it. >> no, no, no. i don't-- i don't not want to do it. i just--it--this is such bad timing. >> you have an excuse and an answer for everything. instead of just saying "you know what, i dropped the ball. i didn't think it was that big a deal," or "i don't agree with it." >> i said we can try. >> i gave you every opportunity to come up with an idea for a toy, but you guys are looking for me to come up with the idea for the toy-- >> no, we're not. no, no, no, no. >> you just said that to me. >> i--that's bull[bleep]. that is complete crap. >> [bleep]
i mean, all i asked you to do is one thing. i wrote a big check.to do anything else other than come up with a toy. i've said, "i'll build up the lab, i'll do all these things." i asked for one thing! >> i'm trying to figure out how to do it and where it's gonna go. >> i knew there was an opportunity to leverage my relationship with nascar to help the business, but to have that sort of attitude and level of ungratefulness, that's totally unacceptable. when you don't want to...
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i was making notes today and i go to hearings and that is what i do and i was glad to hear you say in the very beginning that data collection, cultural competency and the bill of rights for the folks in institutional care and those might be the beginning pieces and we have begun on some of those. and so additional support for those will be great. and that issue of isolation, is huge in this community. and much more than we might think in a international city that is relatively small and it is geographic size, but really a lot of older adults and it is certainly true in the lgbt community, and some of the last speakers especially have talked about people of color, and then, there is always the huge issue of housing. and i also want to thank sherena and tom for all of the work that they have provided to the task force but it is really the folks that have been attending the meetings and doing the hard work, and keeping me in the loop when it seemed right to do so. and we want to thank you and we look forward to working on the report itself. and i think that as a department one of the thi
i was making notes today and i go to hearings and that is what i do and i was glad to hear you say in the very beginning that data collection, cultural competency and the bill of rights for the folks in institutional care and those might be the beginning pieces and we have begun on some of those. and so additional support for those will be great. and that issue of isolation, is huge in this community. and much more than we might think in a international city that is relatively small and it is...
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i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell. i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now?> 38. >> so all this extra time, is this all because of your behavior in prison? >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law, and the law won. i mean, i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. reputation in prison. >> last time we saw conrad salazar he was being transferred to level five after threatening a staff member, but today we're seeing a whole new side of him. >> today i get to go see my wife and kids. i look forward to visiting with them every week, you know? or every month. depending what level i'm on. >> i had a friend who was in prison that i met him through that introduced us, and we met 13 years ago. we were married two years after we met. >> hey, you're going to go through this door, down the stairs and to your left. >> thank you. >> he's been locked up the whole time. he went out of state for about six years. he was in california for a couple of years. he went to virginia for about a
i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell. i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now?> 38. >> so all this extra time, is this all because of your behavior in prison? >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law, and the law won. i mean, i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. reputation in prison. >> last time we saw conrad salazar he was being transferred to level five after...