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joe dimaggio playground in north beach was one of the first in the city built for children. we had the carousel out at golden gate park but before 1900's parks were for grownups and in 1907 the city of san francisco set aside money for parks for children and north beach because of the 10aments were designated one of the two most needy sites in the city and that hasn't changed and over a hundred years and still some of the neediest neighborhoods when it comes to open space so unfortunately i can't promise the children grass and sand and trees and a place to get away and dig and plant as much as i would like but i can promise i would like work with some of the youth commissioners and some of the children that have come here today. i would like to work out to figure out as your supervisor my staff and i can help connect the youth of district 3 with programs that can help open up some of these opportunities for them. i know there's a lot of good programs already in district 3, but i would like to see how we can do a better job of corporate sponsorships of opportunities and i kno
joe dimaggio playground in north beach was one of the first in the city built for children. we had the carousel out at golden gate park but before 1900's parks were for grownups and in 1907 the city of san francisco set aside money for parks for children and north beach because of the 10aments were designated one of the two most needy sites in the city and that hasn't changed and over a hundred years and still some of the neediest neighborhoods when it comes to open space so unfortunately i...
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and that was the family of joe dimaggio, the baseball player, who had just hit in 56 straight games washe most valuable player in the american league. and the government knew what would happen if dimaggio's parents ended up in a concentration camp. the newspapers would've done a cosby and more about that. when the war was over, and one of the reasons some of this is still fresh. like men who are in combat rarely talk about what they did during the war. particularly to their families. they may talk to other veterans about it, but they are ashamed or frightened or appalled by what they actually did in the war. and they were not about to tell their mother, their wife, their children what it was like. it was exactly the same for the japanese. the ise did not tell their children what they had done during the war. it was not spoken about among people. then a series of events happened in the 1960's, that prompted the japanese to begin telling what happened to them. and that, what it was was the civil rights movement by young black college students and the antiwar movement by young americans of
and that was the family of joe dimaggio, the baseball player, who had just hit in 56 straight games washe most valuable player in the american league. and the government knew what would happen if dimaggio's parents ended up in a concentration camp. the newspapers would've done a cosby and more about that. when the war was over, and one of the reasons some of this is still fresh. like men who are in combat rarely talk about what they did during the war. particularly to their families. they may...
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Mar 6, 2015
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i tell the story of joe dimaggio.ed dimaggio, cut him because of -- whatever? was he finished? is that smart thinking? same with the market. corrections are to be expected and accepted as a matter of course particularly after 57 -- 56 great days of the market. you're going to get something like that. heys, when they happen, they're not a reason to panic. they can make great opportunities. even as people insist that they're wrecked that the market's done because the charts are bad, taking out the 200 day moving average. created a bearish cross a death cross, a hindenburg cross whatever the heck that is or the market is unpalatable. some trap i hear every time the market snaps, a winning streak with a couple of losses and we put on, or you read bears who come out of hibernation. they like to be right that day. now, given that so many don't expect corrections, here's something that seems commonsensical commonsensical. lots of people wrongly believe there being fully invested at all times. lots of managers think they're s
i tell the story of joe dimaggio.ed dimaggio, cut him because of -- whatever? was he finished? is that smart thinking? same with the market. corrections are to be expected and accepted as a matter of course particularly after 57 -- 56 great days of the market. you're going to get something like that. heys, when they happen, they're not a reason to panic. they can make great opportunities. even as people insist that they're wrecked that the market's done because the charts are bad, taking out...
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and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i'm still 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fan. >> all right. ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head of the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because she was too good for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is to do your job." [laughter] >> there you go. [applause] all right. what advice would you give to someone having a child in 2013? >> uh, is there a reason for the year? >> just meaning now. it could be now. >> this is not a nostradamus question. >> no, no. [laughter] don't know. probably not. ha ha! [audience member speaking indistinctly] >> this is the advice. >> read the book. >> these are my parents'. we just wrote them down from time to time through their comments in a cigar box, which all children should do for their parents and grandparents, because there's huge wisdom in expe
and i grew up in the era of joe dimaggio and mickey mantle. and when steinbrenner came across, it sort of soured me. and i lost interest pretty much. but i'm still 10 years old when it comes to being a yankee fan. >> all right. ha ha! [applause] why do you think elizabeth warren was not given the position of head of the consumer financial protection bureau? >> because she was too good for the job. my father once said, "the only way you lose your job in government is to do your...
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Mar 22, 2015
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you're joe dimaggio, you have that every day. then it goes away.ou don't have it anymore, and what is that like? what is it like for the politician who is dumped or whose term ends? smith has extraordinary examples of a king who was captured by the romans, led through the streets and is miserable. he says why is he mitt rabil? he has been captured bay human main -- lieu main people. they're not going to be killed. she's not going to be shot. he'll be under house arrest. a good life kid grow up fine, has money, going eat will a nice roof of his head. what is he miserable for elm the answer is? because no one is going fawn over him anymore, no one will be sucking up to him and trying to get faves holiday. , and so his life is awful. recently heard a story of a rabbi who was sent to the gulag during the world world war ii area. if you -- if you don't want to read that book read ann's book, the gulag, it's faction. this horrible, horrible thing where they take people make them work hard don't feed them much and don't have good clothes, it's awful, and
you're joe dimaggio, you have that every day. then it goes away.ou don't have it anymore, and what is that like? what is it like for the politician who is dumped or whose term ends? smith has extraordinary examples of a king who was captured by the romans, led through the streets and is miserable. he says why is he mitt rabil? he has been captured bay human main -- lieu main people. they're not going to be killed. she's not going to be shot. he'll be under house arrest. a good life kid grow up...
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Mar 5, 2015
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. >> joe dimaggio, 57 game, did not get a hit, made him a bum. this morning hints that they're thinking of adding usb ports to some tablets which would sort of be a move toward, a surface kind of thing? acknowledgement that tablets can't exist as they are? >> you mention surface. must be thinking about microsoft. i'm looking at numbers. but u know ifyou know if the nfl switches they all have these tablets, i don't like microsoft here. they stalled got to do something. >> it's amazing given inventory numbers on crude yesterday we didn't not just sell off but above 51. >> a lot of people have to cover short. 51, a lot of different technicians say 51 jumps to 55. i know dave cote who was calling for 50 when it was 75 80, is still reiterating, from the interview, going to be 50 55 60. not going to go back to 43 where it traded end of january. it's in the going to go there. >> dow's up 15 points or so. courtney reagan joins us on the floor this morning. >> good morning. yeah, that's right, six minutes into trade. u.s. equities higher but not so much s
. >> joe dimaggio, 57 game, did not get a hit, made him a bum. this morning hints that they're thinking of adding usb ports to some tablets which would sort of be a move toward, a surface kind of thing? acknowledgement that tablets can't exist as they are? >> you mention surface. must be thinking about microsoft. i'm looking at numbers. but u know ifyou know if the nfl switches they all have these tablets, i don't like microsoft here. they stalled got to do something. >> it's...