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after the show, josephine stalked the stage door. and when the actor who played the lead, miguel jarquin-moreland, walked out, she pounced. josephine: i'm a music therapist, i work in hospice, and i'm only seeing this show because my patient who loves it ld mto go see it and s and you know, i'm just wondering if we could do something for her. miguel jarquin-moreland: my instinct was yes. announcer: we skyped with miguel from the "jersey boys" show on broadway. miguel: so, i went immediately. josephine: and i just met him last night. announcer: the very next day, in fact, miguel went to vista manor, surprised nancy. nancy: yay! ♪ announcer: and performed for an audience of just one. it just goes to show that even toward the end, life can still surprise. josephine: my eyes adore you. announcer: and thanks to the kindness of those around her, a woman who thought she was done making memories had one more wonderful one. josephine: you held that note, that was wonderful. galvin: the north bay wildfires one year ago left a historic path of
after the show, josephine stalked the stage door. and when the actor who played the lead, miguel jarquin-moreland, walked out, she pounced. josephine: i'm a music therapist, i work in hospice, and i'm only seeing this show because my patient who loves it ld mto go see it and s and you know, i'm just wondering if we could do something for her. miguel jarquin-moreland: my instinct was yes. announcer: we skyped with miguel from the "jersey boys" show on broadway. miguel: so, i went...
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after josephine's family fought and won in court, she saysrd ev owner was moving in. now the landlord wants everyone a ridiculous loophole where if the duplex or tri plex and the landlord alleges they live in the building, you can be evicted for no reason. >> reporter: the tenants' rights attorney representing josephine's family says most of her cases involve this loophole. >> and it only causes rent displacement. >> reporter: for robin jones of west oakland, different address, same situation. >> families like us, we don't have anywhere to go. >> reporter: and that's why josephine and robin are calling on voters to vote yes on measure y, which would remove the loophole for owner occupied duplexes and tri plexes. >> no other family should go through this. >> reporter: we reached out to the attorney for josephine hardy's landlord but she did not want to go on camera. measure y opponents argued if it passes it is going to further harm the already bleak housing market here in oakland because it could mean that landlords might not go through the hassle of renting out their
after josephine's family fought and won in court, she saysrd ev owner was moving in. now the landlord wants everyone a ridiculous loophole where if the duplex or tri plex and the landlord alleges they live in the building, you can be evicted for no reason. >> reporter: the tenants' rights attorney representing josephine's family says most of her cases involve this loophole. >> and it only causes rent displacement. >> reporter: for robin jones of west oakland, different...
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josephine like them they we know an example here of a u.k. t.v. star done a lawyer she has four sons and you obviously had a similar situation and she said if there was an opportunity to ensure her fifth child was a girl why shouldn't she have but i would be allowed to use it well i would ask how is she going to achieve this if she's got some wonderful natural way of doing it and tries it out and it doesn't involve creating a number of embryos and choosing the one of the right six then probably that would be acceptable but currently the way that you can choose the sex of your child which is a story that was in the papers it was by sixing embryos outside the womb and deciding which one you wanted. and this is what the question was should we be able to do this should we be able to go through the i.v. if process in order to have a baby of the six we preferred that's how i was presented ok so we are. not you cannot achieve that by really angry at. you might create one female and that's what you want and that's what you go with that normally and i thin
josephine like them they we know an example here of a u.k. t.v. star done a lawyer she has four sons and you obviously had a similar situation and she said if there was an opportunity to ensure her fifth child was a girl why shouldn't she have but i would be allowed to use it well i would ask how is she going to achieve this if she's got some wonderful natural way of doing it and tries it out and it doesn't involve creating a number of embryos and choosing the one of the right six then probably...
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quinna, josephine and martha?by one the detective got the coordinates. >> reporter: an every intersection for that date and time that they gave me, frank canno came up. >> reporter: wow. >> for every single intersection. i was shocked. >> reporter: but something about that man, frank canno he had a buddy. and she had run into them both. >> i mentioned, i do know he has a friend, stephen gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon, he's done time for molesting a minor and later kidnapping. he and canno were inseparable, apparently. once again, detective pulled up the gps coordinates to check the place martha was last seen in santa ana, and no gordon. not there. when she checked locations for quinna and josephine, there he was. so why not at the first location? she checked the record and discovered at that particular moment gordon wasn't on a gps monitor, but he was wearing one at the other three places, and so was canno the electronics made it absolutely obvious. here they were. canno and gordon driving together up and down
quinna, josephine and martha?by one the detective got the coordinates. >> reporter: an every intersection for that date and time that they gave me, frank canno came up. >> reporter: wow. >> for every single intersection. i was shocked. >> reporter: but something about that man, frank canno he had a buddy. and she had run into them both. >> i mentioned, i do know he has a friend, stephen gordon. >> reporter: steven gordon, he's done time for molesting a minor...
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and i showed it to josephine and she said please don't show that to anybody. and i thought she was worried about the crack on the wall, what she described under the cross. no, she said people are going to think that's dirt. and my mama was an impeccable cleaner. i said to her, whenever i showed it, and if i give it to you all you have to do this. i explained that it's a shadow, not dirt. everyone we met who had lived here, would never have wanted her children to live here at 97. it was crammed and it was hot and it was loud. sharing theknow, toilets was a pain. you knew everybody's business and there were many things about it that were not good. but she said and they all said my children will never ever have the pleasure of real community. and i think that's a very important thing. and when we look at immigrant communities today, they are re-creating that sense of community that we have so often lost in our suburban or high-rises or whatever. so, i think we have something to learn from them, and that's another thing that i think is extremely important. i'm jus
and i showed it to josephine and she said please don't show that to anybody. and i thought she was worried about the crack on the wall, what she described under the cross. no, she said people are going to think that's dirt. and my mama was an impeccable cleaner. i said to her, whenever i showed it, and if i give it to you all you have to do this. i explained that it's a shadow, not dirt. everyone we met who had lived here, would never have wanted her children to live here at 97. it was crammed...
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we discussed this issue with political activist kate smyth way to josephine quinta vali who is the founder of comment on reproductive ethics which focuses on ethical dilemmas in reproduction there are medical conditions which only affect boys or only affect girls and it's actually fairly standard practice in lots of places around the world for couples who have a family history of those kind of conditions to be given i.v.'s and given the opportunity to select the gender of child that is less likely to suffer from those conditions i think we would all take steps to try and make sure that children were less likely to have problems later in life in all sorts of different ways the idea of just choosing the sex of your child based on a whim i think you know i think to me it sounds horrifying but what we should be asking really is the question what kind of culture we're living in if people have a really strong feeling if people really really only want a boy should we be forcing those people to have a girl do we want to go raised in a family that really only wants a boy and in a culture that evide
we discussed this issue with political activist kate smyth way to josephine quinta vali who is the founder of comment on reproductive ethics which focuses on ethical dilemmas in reproduction there are medical conditions which only affect boys or only affect girls and it's actually fairly standard practice in lots of places around the world for couples who have a family history of those kind of conditions to be given i.v.'s and given the opportunity to select the gender of child that is less...
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then serve for a fourth of a full term but there were always suspicions and it was always seemed josephine behind the lines that she would pose a candidate as her successor in in place that is assumed to be on the ground from kalibo or that bouncy general secretary who was put in office just a number of months ago so she's relatively fresh in office you consume that she would prove her mettle over a period of maybe two years and then america would withdraw quietly and under great come current go become german chancellor and serve two years before the next election that was i think the sort of the game plan. certainly it was assumed to be the game plan by many kind of commentators. suddenly there's a lot of disruption things happening very differently and we don't know whether i'm going to mark or we hear that she wants to stay in office as chancellor but that's going to be a difficult act alongside somebody else's party chair after the demoralizing defeats they've had in recent times i'm not sure that that is something that you're better polls through for another three years effectively as
then serve for a fourth of a full term but there were always suspicions and it was always seemed josephine behind the lines that she would pose a candidate as her successor in in place that is assumed to be on the ground from kalibo or that bouncy general secretary who was put in office just a number of months ago so she's relatively fresh in office you consume that she would prove her mettle over a period of maybe two years and then america would withdraw quietly and under great come current...
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i'm josephine white. i personally did a lot of outreach where i went and talked to every business and talked to maybe 20 neighbors in the neighborhood. the happy hour wasn't as fulfilled as we expected, but you know, a couple people came by and they were all very supportive about us getting the permit, so we've had no complaints at the happy hour. >> there was a woman who was looking to maybe move into the neighborhood, so she came in and talked to us about, you know, what goes on in the neighborhood, so she seemed excited about it, so we've got another person out in mission bernal now. >> all right. thank you. >> hi. i have a few questions? so you mentioned the complaint. was it just noise, like, voice noise? people screaming or do you want what -- the nature of it all? >> it was that people who were standing outside -- i'm -- their conversations were -- were drifting into the -- >> like, up stairs and -- >> yeah. >> got it. >> okay. so it's six stores down. >> do you have signage right now that says ple
i'm josephine white. i personally did a lot of outreach where i went and talked to every business and talked to maybe 20 neighbors in the neighborhood. the happy hour wasn't as fulfilled as we expected, but you know, a couple people came by and they were all very supportive about us getting the permit, so we've had no complaints at the happy hour. >> there was a woman who was looking to maybe move into the neighborhood, so she came in and talked to us about, you know, what goes on in the...
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we got the thoughts of josephine quinta vali who is the funder of comment on reproductive ethics and also for murdering two mit who had been expecting to buy around fifty kilos of cannabis from him he shot them through speed for stealing their money truck. in tennessee lethal injection is the primary method of execution for death row inmates but if they're committed before one thousand nine hundred such as in this case then they're also offered the electric chair and execution can also be used if the injection is vailable or deemed unconstitutional in case prison officials say he needed to have requested the chair two weeks before execution but failed to do the eagle expert thomas roughen told us the inmates lawyers appeal will likely be rejected. most of the people who would be executed would probably prefer lethal injection that is to be poison the deaf as opposed to be electrocuted lord b. for the definition lecture chair so this choice by mr the gorski is rather unique most people choose lethal injection i think the supreme court with this current makeup would be likely to go for
we got the thoughts of josephine quinta vali who is the funder of comment on reproductive ethics and also for murdering two mit who had been expecting to buy around fifty kilos of cannabis from him he shot them through speed for stealing their money truck. in tennessee lethal injection is the primary method of execution for death row inmates but if they're committed before one thousand nine hundred such as in this case then they're also offered the electric chair and execution can also be used...
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we've got the thoughts of josephine quinta valley who's the founder of comment on reproductive ethics and also first political activist. there are medical conditions which either only affect boys or only affect girls and it's actually fairly standard practice in lots of places around the world for couples who have a family history of those kind of conditions to be given i.v.'s and given the opportunity to select the gender of child that is less likely to suffer from those conditions i think we would all take steps to try and make sure that children were less likely to have problems later in life in all sorts of different ways the idea of just choosing the sex of your child based on a whim i think you know i think to me it sounds horrifying but what we should be asking really is the question what kind of cultural reliving it if people have a really strong feeling if people really really only want a boy should we be forcing those people to have a girl do we want a girl raised in a family that really only wants a boy and in a culture that evidently values boys much more strongly by rejec
we've got the thoughts of josephine quinta valley who's the founder of comment on reproductive ethics and also first political activist. there are medical conditions which either only affect boys or only affect girls and it's actually fairly standard practice in lots of places around the world for couples who have a family history of those kind of conditions to be given i.v.'s and given the opportunity to select the gender of child that is less likely to suffer from those conditions i think we...
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josephine nguyen: i want that for me when, you know, my time comes. announcer: but first. beth kidrow: it was just completely mangled. announcer: the surgeon had been called, an amputation was imminent, but then the chief got creative. seamus o'donnell: saved the whole everything. announcer: here's nbc bay area's garvin thomas. garvin thomas: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. our first story does center on creativity, but not in music, literature, or art, in life saving. it was the creativity of a san francisco fire chief one year ago that has one man grateful to have his life and his leg. announcer: it was on this very corner of san francisco's park presidio bypass that nico seber's life took
josephine nguyen: i want that for me when, you know, my time comes. announcer: but first. beth kidrow: it was just completely mangled. announcer: the surgeon had been called, an amputation was imminent, but then the chief got creative. seamus o'donnell: saved the whole everything. announcer: here's nbc bay area's garvin thomas. garvin thomas: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. our first story does center on creativity, but not in music, literature, or art, in life saving. it...
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that's my best friend josephine who took that photo.hotographer and just completed a series of then and now. i was 22, in winter. she's taking my picture. look how i look. >> stephen: are you pulling a face there or -- >> i'm legitimately mad because she was always taking my photo when i was sleeping and i always had my retainer in. i thought it was cool to wear my dad's -- >> stephen: you mean there's a photo with you like this with a retainer on? >> yes! >> stephen: and we don't have that one? >> no, i'll have joe for that. >> stephen: please. you know what's weirder? i had a boyfriend. i did. >> stephen: you're absolutely adorable! no, you're absolutely adorable in this photo, but you look like you're eight! ( laughter ) >> she called it the peter pan photo which i sort of understand. neither here nor there, i'm eight. what's my hair -- i don't know. did i -- i woke up like that. >> stephen: you do look like one of the lost boys. >> yes. >> stephen: one of the lost boys. well, "my squirrel days" is on sale tuesday. ellie kemper, ever
that's my best friend josephine who took that photo.hotographer and just completed a series of then and now. i was 22, in winter. she's taking my picture. look how i look. >> stephen: are you pulling a face there or -- >> i'm legitimately mad because she was always taking my photo when i was sleeping and i always had my retainer in. i thought it was cool to wear my dad's -- >> stephen: you mean there's a photo with you like this with a retainer on? >> yes! >>...
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that josephine soma. the community was upset. it is a pretty hostile pedestrian environment. they reached out to the supervisor and reached out to planning. they responded in a letter that saying that one thing we might be able to do is require large p.d.r. changes to trigger 138.1. similarly, since by the time this is moving along, we have had a couple of years and many of the ideas before you were generated by staff who had a better idea of working of how to improve it. finally, around the time this was getting moving along, walk s.f. had approached us with ideas of how to improve this. all of these are informing you of what you are seeing before you today. we will be looking at three sections of the code. 138.1 and pedestrian improvements. 155 are, we are protecting the streets and three '03 -- 303 which defines condition of approval. basically, 138.1 allows the city to compel developers or require developers to make streetscape improvements. it establishes the improvements they can make and establishes sidewalk improvements between their agencies pick today we will be ask
that josephine soma. the community was upset. it is a pretty hostile pedestrian environment. they reached out to the supervisor and reached out to planning. they responded in a letter that saying that one thing we might be able to do is require large p.d.r. changes to trigger 138.1. similarly, since by the time this is moving along, we have had a couple of years and many of the ideas before you were generated by staff who had a better idea of working of how to improve it. finally, around the...
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forwarded me the agenda to the last school parcel tax oversight committee and i saw that none other than josephine chao was appointed without any public process. in case you've been living under a rock, she's made completely deplorable statements about transgender students that they are allowed to use the bathroom, that will lead to rape, and she's not apologized for it and said contradictory things. as you know across the country, there's sickening attacks by right wingers on transgender children and adult's rights to pee in peace. given the high rates of suicide and thinking about a young transgender woman who jumped off the golden gate bridge in 2015, it's unacceptable she's in a leadership role within sfusd. to whoever appointed her, please remove her and make a donation to an organization like lyric, trans latinas or any other trans youth serving organization, and i'll be back here until she's actually removed from the committee. and she's not on any other committee within the school district. [ applause ] >> president mendoza-mcdonnell: before you speak, i want to -- point of order. i believ
forwarded me the agenda to the last school parcel tax oversight committee and i saw that none other than josephine chao was appointed without any public process. in case you've been living under a rock, she's made completely deplorable statements about transgender students that they are allowed to use the bathroom, that will lead to rape, and she's not apologized for it and said contradictory things. as you know across the country, there's sickening attacks by right wingers on transgender...
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mary josephine who was always called may, was irish. she was two years older than al and very much above him on the social rung of the immigrant groups in the country. our family was irish while al -- her family was irish while al's was the poorest of the poor. they lived in for small rooms on -- four small rooms on the upper floor of a tenement walk-up jampacked with others just like them. her father went to work in a office every day with a white shirt and tie, while his father cut hair at the family kitchen until he could save enough to set up his own shop. her mother went directly from her parent's -- from her parents' house to her own house and never worked as so many irish girls did as a household servant. his mother clung to the ways of the old country and was so frightened of the world outside her building that she never left it except for food shopping and she called that going down to america. the marriage of al and may was highly unusual for several reasons. irish girls who married italian men were said to have made mixed mar
mary josephine who was always called may, was irish. she was two years older than al and very much above him on the social rung of the immigrant groups in the country. our family was irish while al -- her family was irish while al's was the poorest of the poor. they lived in for small rooms on -- four small rooms on the upper floor of a tenement walk-up jampacked with others just like them. her father went to work in a office every day with a white shirt and tie, while his father cut hair at...
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josephine is on the call, and independent. weeks ago come all the republican governors got together and they are in the court system. why are they there? they are getting rid of the insurance coverage for conditions. i don't get it. that is why people worry about health care. but pressure is a pre-existing condition if it goes up. that means almost everybody. you happen to mention tennessee and black burn. i find that interesting. last year, 60 minutes at a program on about the opioid epidemic. how did it come about? in congress, there are two people and i forgot the gentleman's name because he was going to be appointed by trump because they had to get them out of it because he was associated with the law. the other one was black burned here and she and the other gentlemen were single-handedly involved in passing the law to allow these opiates to be pushed out there. when they say they are for blackburn, they are voting for the opiates. today'sr last color in ""washington journal." will be back tomorrow morning. we now take yo
josephine is on the call, and independent. weeks ago come all the republican governors got together and they are in the court system. why are they there? they are getting rid of the insurance coverage for conditions. i don't get it. that is why people worry about health care. but pressure is a pre-existing condition if it goes up. that means almost everybody. you happen to mention tennessee and black burn. i find that interesting. last year, 60 minutes at a program on about the opioid epidemic....
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miss josephine felt seen and heard. when we talk about the millennials we had a meeting with our state party, i do want to talk about not just the dnc, let's talk about the state parties, the ward committees, okay, we need to get granular in this reform, okay, but they said well, you know, this was just magical. there was nothing magical about it. what happened is, when you demonstrate to people that you give a dam about them then they give a dam about democracy. >> that's right. >> you have to show up and meet people where they are and i had plenty of consultants and this consultant industrial concept that were fired because there was not an alignment of value and told me i was wasting my time on college campuses but i want to say these young people showed up because i was talking about one-time cancellation of student debt. they showed up. they showed up because i'm going to say this as a voter, we have given elected officials and policymakers a pass. they get to talk in slogans and check boxes and listen i was the on
miss josephine felt seen and heard. when we talk about the millennials we had a meeting with our state party, i do want to talk about not just the dnc, let's talk about the state parties, the ward committees, okay, we need to get granular in this reform, okay, but they said well, you know, this was just magical. there was nothing magical about it. what happened is, when you demonstrate to people that you give a dam about them then they give a dam about democracy. >> that's right. >>...