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the intersection at irving avenue and lincoln -- ninth and lincoln, excuse me, but was around 75, -- that was around 75 , so that is very busy. that is going to be the sound at candlestick park. it goes right across the nature area. the people who have been denied classic parks, yet is their chance. -- here is their chance. that is not a park. that is a city street. so for the people, it is a bad deal in. for the birds and the critters, it is a bad deal. we presented you with an alternative. we have given you evidence that it will only be a couple minutes difference. [bell] it still provides access in transportation that you can have without it. thank you. president maxwell: a am sorry. you are first. go ahead. -- i am sorry. but supervisors, mining is connie. i am with the labor council -- >> supervisor, my name is connie. -- supervisors. i think they look like they're moving in a direction, and it sounds very interesting. i want to spend my time addressing three issues. the first issue is in regard to the urban planners. we have been discussing this project for 15 years. now, these
the intersection at irving avenue and lincoln -- ninth and lincoln, excuse me, but was around 75, -- that was around 75 , so that is very busy. that is going to be the sound at candlestick park. it goes right across the nature area. the people who have been denied classic parks, yet is their chance. -- here is their chance. that is not a park. that is a city street. so for the people, it is a bad deal in. for the birds and the critters, it is a bad deal. we presented you with an alternative. we...
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that experience of being fired if i had to stop the rise on irving so i. asked to be transferred to the armed helicopters because they never struck a shoot rockets and machine gun which. i don't think i really thought about what your job was. but. at some point. you come upon a situation where you see people that you have to. and you have a machine we call it down because it looks like a constant strain. seeing people move. and seeing. women and children go into a house and being told that this is an enemy location. you. have to aim. at this building and you have to far be the rockets from machine guns and if you're far enough away it's still not quite like shoot people. but i think it presents a problem for most people if you think about taking a gun. and shooting since. most people can't. a soldier has to be trying to do it. initially it was pretty tough. to hope that it didn't hit anybody or you only saw the building explode you didn't see the table. the day i got hit the weather was exactly like this it was. it was it was foggy was damp it was septembe
that experience of being fired if i had to stop the rise on irving so i. asked to be transferred to the armed helicopters because they never struck a shoot rockets and machine gun which. i don't think i really thought about what your job was. but. at some point. you come upon a situation where you see people that you have to. and you have a machine we call it down because it looks like a constant strain. seeing people move. and seeing. women and children go into a house and being told that this...
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. >> judy irving, the producer and direct -- director of the document orie paris on telegraph hill, is here today and you can meet here. also we have arts and crafts. you can make a commemorative coit tower button. there is food in the back. all that is located in the southern part of the tower overlooking lily's lawn, and there's also information including the san francisco parks trust, ms. karen kid wel, who is right there, generously loan -- donated as part of being a diamond jubilee committee member. i'd like now to introduce mr. nick rause, san francisco native, saxophonist, who's requesting to perform "i left my heart in san francisco." ♪ ♪ [applause] >> there has been an acknowledgement of the special places around san francisco bay. well, there is something sort of innate in human beings, i think, that tend to recognize a good spot when you see it, a spot that takes your breath away. this is one of them. >> an icon of the new deal. >> we stood here a week ago and we heard all of these dignitaries talk about the symbol that coit tower is for san francisco. it's interesting for t
. >> judy irving, the producer and direct -- director of the document orie paris on telegraph hill, is here today and you can meet here. also we have arts and crafts. you can make a commemorative coit tower button. there is food in the back. all that is located in the southern part of the tower overlooking lily's lawn, and there's also information including the san francisco parks trust, ms. karen kid wel, who is right there, generously loan -- donated as part of being a diamond jubilee...
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murray, no, irving, no, rocko. >> jimmy: are you going to be able to shield everything you've ef doneyou? >> i have a 14-year-old daughter. so, like, she couldn't see a lot of the things -- most everything daddy was doing growing up. so -- but now she knows some of the things. so, like, pranks are fine. but no stunts. no stunts for the kids. >> jimmy: yeah, because -- your daughter, probably a girl is less inclined to -- well be a girl doesn't have a penis to set on fire -- >> no, no, no, no. yeah. and hopefully she won't set rocko's on fire. >> jimmy: that would be a -- you haven't done anything weird to him yet? like fed him to a python or -- >> he's done more weird things to me. yeah, yeah, yeah. all day long. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: are you, like, are you changing him and doing the normal dad stuff? >> that's some of the weird things. you think you'll be done going to the restroom. i'm talking about big bathroom. and -- even this morning, he just wasn't quite done. and -- >> jimmy: well, is that ever really done? >> i mean, i pay guys good money for that so it's fine.
murray, no, irving, no, rocko. >> jimmy: are you going to be able to shield everything you've ef doneyou? >> i have a 14-year-old daughter. so, like, she couldn't see a lot of the things -- most everything daddy was doing growing up. so -- but now she knows some of the things. so, like, pranks are fine. but no stunts. no stunts for the kids. >> jimmy: yeah, because -- your daughter, probably a girl is less inclined to -- well be a girl doesn't have a penis to set on fire --...
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we had an infiltrator, reverend irving chaney, who was a minister from daytona beach, florida, who hadhe backed out of the group gradually, and then he got to his car and took off, and he went to a pay phone, and he called the highway patrol in tallahassee and announced what was going on and everything else, and the florida state highway patrolmen sent highway patrolmen in from jacksonville and from daytona. >> after he was assaulted by the klan, he was taken to flagler hospital and was forbidden by the hospital to speak to reporters, so he had to ask to be transferred to a so-called black hospital in jacksonville so he could be free to speak. >> and i endured the damage to my upper and lower teeth and also to my head. i had stitches and all and injuries to my head and my skull that i will take to my grave. >> a quote that i had in the courier on october 19th of '63, hayling said, "'it was the look of utter hatred, even in the faces of the women and little children, that hurt the most,' dr. hayling declared. 'you can hear about it, and you can read about it in books, but you have no id
we had an infiltrator, reverend irving chaney, who was a minister from daytona beach, florida, who hadhe backed out of the group gradually, and then he got to his car and took off, and he went to a pay phone, and he called the highway patrol in tallahassee and announced what was going on and everything else, and the florida state highway patrolmen sent highway patrolmen in from jacksonville and from daytona. >> after he was assaulted by the klan, he was taken to flagler hospital and was...