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julia wasn't famous yet.she hadn't published her cookbook, they were not celebrities but her friends knew. everybody in the state department knew and was humiliating and terrifying, and paul rightly predicted his career would probably not recover from it. >> [inaudible] -- by the committee investigators >> he was subjected to the inquiry that was the fbi investigated him. the united states information service investigated him, his past going back ten years and all that but he wasn't dragged before the senate subcommittee. in the end, even though they thought he was about as little as you could get without being a communist, and they thought he was probably a, sexual and accused him of all kind of other sorts of nefarious acts. julia was from a very wealthy right-wing family, and her father was one of the early supporters of nixon and she pulled every string she could in washington and she was finally cleared. >> what role did paul play in the celebrity? >> that's an interesting and complicated question to ans
julia wasn't famous yet.she hadn't published her cookbook, they were not celebrities but her friends knew. everybody in the state department knew and was humiliating and terrifying, and paul rightly predicted his career would probably not recover from it. >> [inaudible] -- by the committee investigators >> he was subjected to the inquiry that was the fbi investigated him. the united states information service investigated him, his past going back ten years and all that but he wasn't...
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how to come to read about julia child and how did i know that julia child, popular french chef of cookbook and television fame had worked for the country's first intelligence agency? the truth is i read it in the new york post. i happened to see a headline the personal secret recipes of spies and it reported that she had been employee at the office of strategic servicess which as most of the uno is hastily set up by president roosevelt in the early days of the war. it is the forerunner of today's cia. i was in washington at the time. this would have been fall of 2008 and i was on my book for for the regulars which was about a group of british spies in the early days of the oss. at that time the national archives released a cache of previously classified documents. this was a huge haul of papers, classified records and it detailed 24,000 people who had worked for the oss during world war ii. these records identified for the first time the vast civilian and military network of operatives who served their country during the time when it was threatened by nazis and fascists. some of these peop
how to come to read about julia child and how did i know that julia child, popular french chef of cookbook and television fame had worked for the country's first intelligence agency? the truth is i read it in the new york post. i happened to see a headline the personal secret recipes of spies and it reported that she had been employee at the office of strategic servicess which as most of the uno is hastily set up by president roosevelt in the early days of the war. it is the forerunner of...
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julia became fast friends. with a number of young women training to be spies, and she was green with envy. one of them was a young woman named jane foster. now, she like julia, was from a wealth, conservative west coast family. she was an adventurous california girl, but there the similarity ended. jane was widely traveled, had briefly been married to a dutch diplomat and spoke several languages including malay. she was everything julia was not, wildly sophisticated, witty, outrageous, bold and daring enough to be true material. while julia was stuck with the files, jane was taking a crash course in espionage learning forgery to the fundamentals of the mori real operation -- morale operations. another oss colleague that became a great friend of julias eaves bet -- betty mcdonald. she was the first on the scene as a reporter after the pearl harbor attack. she was recruised because of her wartime experience and knowledge of japanese. she and jane would disappear for weeks at a time on orientation courses and smal
julia became fast friends. with a number of young women training to be spies, and she was green with envy. one of them was a young woman named jane foster. now, she like julia, was from a wealth, conservative west coast family. she was an adventurous california girl, but there the similarity ended. jane was widely traveled, had briefly been married to a dutch diplomat and spoke several languages including malay. she was everything julia was not, wildly sophisticated, witty, outrageous, bold and...
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julia was not famous yet.heir friends all knew and everybody in the state department knew, and it was humiliating, and terrifying, and they -- paul rightly predicted his career would probably not recover from it. >> was paul brought before the committee itself or just by the committee investigators? >> he was subjected to a full loyalty inquiry that was the fbi investigating him, the united states information service investigated him, his past, going back 10 years and all of that, but he wasn't dragged before a senate subcommittee. in the end, even though they thought he was about as liberal as you could get without being a communist and thought he was probably a homosexual and accused him of other acts, julia was from a very wealth right wing family, and her father was one of the early supporters of knickson, and she pulled everything string in washington, and he was finally cleared. >> what role did paul play in her celebrity? >> that's an interesting question, and a complicated question to answer. if you lo
julia was not famous yet.heir friends all knew and everybody in the state department knew, and it was humiliating, and terrifying, and they -- paul rightly predicted his career would probably not recover from it. >> was paul brought before the committee itself or just by the committee investigators? >> he was subjected to a full loyalty inquiry that was the fbi investigating him, the united states information service investigated him, his past, going back 10 years and all of that,...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> hello, good evening. it is a great pleasure to be here with all of you tonight. i'm the director of your office of neighborhood services, and it is with great pleasure that we welcome you here tonight to celebrate the persian new year here in the rotunda of city hall. it is with great pleasure that i introduce to you the chair of this commission tonight. [applause] >> thank you very much. happy new year, everybody. [applause] i also want to take this moment and say happy cesar chavez' birthday. yesterday was his birthday. yes, thank you. [applause] nowruz is about renewal. we all know that. we iranians take nowruz as a new day, so it is a time that we cleanse ourselves physically and spiritually. just before the nowruz arrives, we clean our environment, we clean houses, we wear new clothes, top to bottom, and when
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> hello, good evening. it is a great pleasure to be here with all of you tonight. i'm the director of your office of neighborhood services, and it is with great pleasure that we welcome you here tonight to celebrate the persian...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. i feel like all of us are starng to see what the problems in this country are. i think plenty of people are opinionated. i don't think there's many forums where you can really express yourself or try to make a difference or anything. i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] >> i honor each and every one of you for coming out to the library on saturday afternoon to have a discussion on this important topic. who used personal care products? shampoo, face cream, deodorant, contact solution? the numbers could be staggering. the stories that i tell in the book and
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. i feel like all of us are starng to see what the problems in this country are. i think plenty of people are opinionated. i don't think there's many forums where you can really express yourself or try to make a difference or anything....
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esta es la casa de julia y hoy día es el cumpleaños de julia así que vamos a cantar las mañanitas a juliaenía 28 años y nada me llenaba estaba pasando por una etapa pues, difícil en donde me sentía vacío, en dónde me sentía bastante no sé, sólo. triste, algo me faltaba pero no sabía que es lo que me faltaba pero no sabía a quién pedirsela, entonces em ppecé a cuestionarm muchas cosas que antes no me había cuestionado y ahí sdu abro que las razones por las cuales había empezado mi carrera en el entretenimiento a los 18 años habían vida superficiales y va n banales y estaba utilizando mis talentos de manera egoísta y mi vida tenía que cambiar y no sabía como. >> surgió mientras tanto visitaba la basílica cuando visitaba a sus padres. >> se me vino a la mente de abrir, de comenzar, iniciar una organización no lucrativa que se llamaría "manto de guadalupe". >> ante su dedicación y transformación y la pregunta que si está dando señales clara que se quiere dedicar al sacerdocio. >> bueno, eduardo nos responde mañana en exclusiva y se va a dedicar al sacerdocio, no se pierda la segunda parte del
esta es la casa de julia y hoy día es el cumpleaños de julia así que vamos a cantar las mañanitas a juliaenía 28 años y nada me llenaba estaba pasando por una etapa pues, difícil en donde me sentía vacío, en dónde me sentía bastante no sé, sólo. triste, algo me faltaba pero no sabía que es lo que me faltaba pero no sabía a quién pedirsela, entonces em ppecé a cuestionarm muchas cosas que antes no me había cuestionado y ahí sdu abro que las razones por las cuales había...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning. i am john avalos.. the clerk of the committee is dealing johnson -- gail johnson. >> please turn off cell phone and pagers. if you wish to submit material, please submit a copy for the file. if you wish to submit a speaker car, please put them in the containers in the item to your left. the items today will go up for consideration next tuesday unless and of the date is indicated. item number one is a resolution authorizing emergency management to spend $800,000 in the california emergency management agency for improvements to the city's emergency operations center. >> i am with the san francisco department of emergency management. i am joined by a project manager. this is an $800,000 grant from the department homeland security to provide critical infrastructure upgrades. this building also does the ci
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning. i am john avalos.. the clerk of the committee is dealing johnson -- gail johnson. >> please turn off cell phone and pagers. if you wish to submit material, please submit a copy for the file. if you wish to...
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the secret life of julia childs. you've been there.ch perfectly to your skin. almay smart shade makeup. only from almay. only for me. ♪ today is saturday ♪ salad on saturday ♪ fruit on friday ♪ throw a ball thursday ♪ water, water wednesday ♪ touch your toes tuesday ♪ ♪ let's move monday ♪ swap a snack sunday announcer: 60 minutes of physical activity a day and eating well can help get your child healthy. so keep them active and eating well every day. get ideas. get involved. get going at letsmove.gov. that's letsmove.gov. here's to my pants not leaving marks on my waist. achieve small wins with a healthy lifestyle and dannon light & fit. the light fresh yogurt with 80 calories vs. 100 in the other leading brand. here's to 80 calories tasting crazy good. live light and fit. [ spokesman ] we make it easy for you to compare at&t... to cable. so what's the difference? at&t's just a better bundle. see for yourself. [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and internet, plus choose home phone or wireless voice service, starting at $89 a month --
the secret life of julia childs. you've been there.ch perfectly to your skin. almay smart shade makeup. only from almay. only for me. ♪ today is saturday ♪ salad on saturday ♪ fruit on friday ♪ throw a ball thursday ♪ water, water wednesday ♪ touch your toes tuesday ♪ ♪ let's move monday ♪ swap a snack sunday announcer: 60 minutes of physical activity a day and eating well can help get your child healthy. so keep them active and eating well every day. get ideas. get involved....
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> welcome. we are here doing our building san francisco tour. we're going to have a very interesting tour of elevators in sanford cisco. we have all gotten into an elevator, the doors have closed, and it has carried us to our destination. have you ever wondered how elevators were -- work? we check out the need outside the elevator using current technology and we learn about the latest destination elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first e
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> welcome. we are here doing our building san francisco tour. we're going to have a very interesting tour of elevators in sanford cisco. we have all gotten into an elevator, the doors have closed, and it has carried us to our...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult.
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult.
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. ♪ >> hello and "welcome to meet your district supervisor. we're here with david chiu from district 3. that includes chinatown, fisherman's wharf, and part of the russian hill neighborhood. he was elected to the board in november of 2008 and has served as board president since january of 2009. we will get to know him and talk about the toughest issues facing them. thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background. >> my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's. i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorcheste
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. ♪ >> hello and "welcome to meet your district supervisor. we're here with david chiu from district 3. that includes chinatown, fisherman's wharf, and part of the russian hill neighborhood. he was elected to the board in...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> i have been a cable car grip for 21 years. i am a third generation. my grand farther and my dad worked over in green division for 27. i guess you could say it's blood. >> come on in. have a seat. hold on. i like it because i am standing up. i am outside without a roof over my head and i see all kinds of people. >> you catch up to people you know from the past. you know. went to school with. people that you work with at other jobs. military or something. kind of weird. it's a small word, you be. like i said, what do people do when they come to san francisco? they ride a cable car. >> california line starts in the financial district. people are coming down knobbhill. the cable car picks people up. takes them to work. >> there still is no other device to conquer these hills better than a cable car. nobody wanted to li
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> i have been a cable car grip for 21 years. i am a third generation. my grand farther and my dad worked over in green division for 27. i guess you could say it's blood. >> come on in. have a seat. hold on. i like it...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning, volunteers. good morning. can everyone hear me? yes, good, good. this is really exciting for me. this is my very first project connect, and i and the new director, so i look forward to getting to know each of you. just today, we want to thank you for your help. there's no way this project would exist without you guys. you are the lifeblood for this program, and that just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. we had a couple of speakers who are here to support the program today, so the first one i'm going to introduce -- i'm not the world's greatest public speaker, so bear with me. first of all, let me start by giving thanks to a few different organizations that have helped out. one is trader joe's. they have given us bags throughout the years. next is san francisco food bank, one of the great
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> good morning, volunteers. good morning. can everyone hear me? yes, good, good. this is really exciting for me. this is my very first project connect, and i and the new director, so i look forward to getting to know each of...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> hello and welcome to "meet your district supervisor." we're here with supervisor elsbernd from district 7. supervisor elsbernd was appointed to the board in august of 2004 and elected to his seat in november of that year. he is in the middle of his second term. we will get to know him and learn about the toughest issues facing the city. welcome. tell us about your background. >> i was born and raised in district 7. i went to st. cecilia's grammar school. i went to a small school in los angeles and came back here to teach law school. -- went to lost cool. i went to work here immediately after passing the bar on the first try. i worked at city hall for a few years. then lightning struck and was appointed as a member of the board of supervisors in august of 2004. i have been here ever since. the choice to live in san
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> hello and welcome to "meet your district supervisor." we're here with supervisor elsbernd from district 7. supervisor elsbernd was appointed to the board in august of 2004 and elected to his seat in november of that...
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identify kobach as the individual who did more than any other to launch the section 287g program that julia referred to in her opening comments. i know this sounds odd because 287g was created by congress as part of the 1986 immigration law but 287g was stillborn. no agreement had been signed between the federal government, any local or state police force which is required for this program to go in effect. no agreement had been signed before 2001. it was kobach who revived it and the rationale with counterterrorism. now, you might ask, you know, what's the link between getting state and local police-involved in immigration enforcement and terrorism? well, one of the pilots who was the pilot at the controls of the plane that was brought down in shanksville, pennsylvania, he was pulled over by a maryland police officer driving 90 miles
identify kobach as the individual who did more than any other to launch the section 287g program that julia referred to in her opening comments. i know this sounds odd because 287g was created by congress as part of the 1986 immigration law but 287g was stillborn. no agreement had been signed between the federal government, any local or state police force which is required for this program to go in effect. no agreement had been signed before 2001. it was kobach who revived it and the rationale...
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to introduce us to some of the trends is julia raimondi, editor and chief of brides.com. great to have you with us in london. you just wrapped up the bridal show for 2012 basically. these are the latest trends for next year, we're seeing a princess inspiration. >> absolutely. so we have two bridal fashion weeks a couple times a year and this april, just a couple weeks ago we saw the royal wedding really influencing the drama and excitement on the runway. >> which we love. we'll start off with our first example of that, a cinderella ball gown. >> it's literally called the cinderella ball gown by alfred ange angelo. this is the dress people think of when they hear the word princess. >> stunning. >> you know, toulle skirts are back in a big way, unlike the heavy satin in diana's time, things are more light and airy and what's cool about this dress is the angled tops of the tulle. >> it's modern, too.
to introduce us to some of the trends is julia raimondi, editor and chief of brides.com. great to have you with us in london. you just wrapped up the bridal show for 2012 basically. these are the latest trends for next year, we're seeing a princess inspiration. >> absolutely. so we have two bridal fashion weeks a couple times a year and this april, just a couple weeks ago we saw the royal wedding really influencing the drama and excitement on the runway. >> which we love. we'll...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part of the civic dialog on how we can make san francisco a better place to live and work. >> i want to encourage anyone that is on the fence, is considering participating as a grand jury member, to do so. >> so if you are interested in our local city government and would like to work with 18 other enthusiastic citizens committed to improving its operations, i encourage you to consider applying for service on the civil grand jury. >> for more information, visit the civil grand jury website at the civil grand jury website
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations...
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that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"?l, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. this is a series we run on the -- every month. we talk about topics of general interest. we are going to talk about the subject that comes up when people get permits. and my going to be able to recoup the value of the work to do when a property? how does my improvement or repair affect my property about you? we have guests today. jonathan, thanks for coming. james, and alice. alice is a neighbor. thanks for coming. i have a big hand out of stuff about what other people think values might be when you do work on your home. san francisco is a different world, isn't it? >> we have so many micro districts and pockets of different the used within two or three blocks. answering the question for one house may not always be the same as answering that question for
that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"?l, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. this is a series we run on the -- every month. we talk about topics of general interest. we are going to talk about the subject that comes up when people get...
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why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was started many, many years ago. dr. carter g. woodson had participated in the founding of black history month. he was involved in the group known as the oh, -- association for the study of african-american life and history. the local chapter of that group is what is now known as the african-american cultural and historical society. so it's an honor. we've been doing this for many, many years and it's great to see so many faces out here today. right now what i'd like to do is thank our partners and acknowledge them for their participateation. the san francisco public library much the california cultural arts program and we couldn't do it without the good folks in the mayor's offic
why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as an insult. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was started many, many years ago. dr. carter g. woodson had participated in the founding of black history month. he...
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julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now. and it's one man's mission to promote peace. and they're still baffleed manhattan because they're scratching their heads the first month because there's only - well no big city book editor did it so to be a best seller you need new york times or the chronicle or boston globes to give you good book reviews. no national t.v. or, m pr so paul said what's going on out there. i said, you know this is what i think it's about book clubs and women's groups, synagogues, mosques and churches and an incredible amount of book clubs here in the bay view area and about people yearning for piece and looking for the answers of peace. any
julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now. and it's one man's mission to promote peace. and they're still...
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followed by julia sullivan. >> thank you. president olague, members, my name is arnold townsend, reverend arnold townsend. tonight as first vice president i'm representing the san francisco naacp and president of the board of the san francisco economic opportunity counsel. this one i believe i can do in two means -- minutes because it's a no-brainer. oning of the most important projects that will come before you, because of the great need exhibited by all that goes on there now and we need to continue that too because the amazing and brilliant legacy it has in nurturing the lives of some very accomplished and talented people that came through there and we want to have the opportunity to continue to nurture brilliant and amazing young people who are coming through that center now and will come in the future. thirdly, i just want to bring to your attention that i believe that the people who oppose this are good people. i believe that every one of them has sat and watched the news stories about children transitioning and aging o
followed by julia sullivan. >> thank you. president olague, members, my name is arnold townsend, reverend arnold townsend. tonight as first vice president i'm representing the san francisco naacp and president of the board of the san francisco economic opportunity counsel. this one i believe i can do in two means -- minutes because it's a no-brainer. oning of the most important projects that will come before you, because of the great need exhibited by all that goes on there now and we...
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julia morgan was also instrumental in rebuilding. this book with historical fiction. it is great, with so many great elements. >> thank this is my sixth novel everybody has written about the earthquake but i wanted to write about the aftermath. and after 400 city blocks were illiterate, and 250,000 left homeless. 400 solid blocks were obliterated. >> this woman was a famous architect in california. the first woman ever to graduate. she did 600 buildings in the bay area. returning from paris in her early '30's should not get a lot of work because she was a female and then the earthquake hit. the fairmont hotel survived the earthquake. however, the fire roared up from chinatown and really toasted it. >> henry: >> jan: >> that is julia morgan. >> those are some of the mansions. the fire did terrible, terrible destruction leaving chinatown. a lot of vermont and i live two blocks from of that is why i was going to arrested. the vermont-- >> the fairmont hotel--and it opened on the morning/anniversary of the earthquake. and a few other hot
julia morgan was also instrumental in rebuilding. this book with historical fiction. it is great, with so many great elements. >> thank this is my sixth novel everybody has written about the earthquake but i wanted to write about the aftermath. and after 400 city blocks were illiterate, and 250,000 left homeless. 400 solid blocks were obliterated. >> this woman was a famous architect in california. the first woman ever to graduate. she did 600 buildings in the bay area. returning...
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julia. > dana, jamison grew up in pleasantton. we talked to his mom this afternoon.he is heartbroken as you might imagine. she told me her son loved his family. loved animals, loved his country. >> 23-year-old jamison linscog was a medic in the army. he was killed in afghanistan helping his fellow soldiers who had been shot. he attended amador high school. he was coming to the aid of a wounded soldier on tuesday when he was killed by enemy forces. his mother said he was a quiet soul who would never call himself a hero, but she says in her heart and in others, he is a genuine hero. >> always cared about right and wrong and what is fair and what's not fair and if there was an underdog, he stood up for the underdog and that is who he was. he would have been more concerned about the other soldiers who died with him, other than having all this attention on himself. >> jamison wanted to be a massage therapist, but decided to enlist in the economy when the economy was bad. he had been home in january for a little while before returning to afghanistan. jamison is the third s
julia. > dana, jamison grew up in pleasantton. we talked to his mom this afternoon.he is heartbroken as you might imagine. she told me her son loved his family. loved animals, loved his country. >> 23-year-old jamison linscog was a medic in the army. he was killed in afghanistan helping his fellow soldiers who had been shot. he attended amador high school. he was coming to the aid of a wounded soldier on tuesday when he was killed by enemy forces. his mother said he was a quiet soul...
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julia roberts took the lead role. it took the sales even higher. in germany, one company bought the rights to the novel, and there were huge billboard advertisemts, and on television. >> that is the sort of advertising we do not normally used as a publisher. you can sometimes see the sales for the ball double or triple as a result of the advertisement for it. >> so the question they ask themselves, which books might become best sellers? which of all that it published will grab the attention of potential readers? creating interest in a particular book and turning it into a must read? and then, there are the newspaper reviews. a good review can translate into higher sales. >> we do take notice of the reviews, because the customers to take notice of them. they want to buy the books they write about? >> but, of course, some books that are never even reviewed sometimes make it to bestseller status. one of the mysteries of the trade. the only rule at all that applies is that it has been readers to decide what becomes a hit. >> all right, that has been ou
julia roberts took the lead role. it took the sales even higher. in germany, one company bought the rights to the novel, and there were huge billboard advertisemts, and on television. >> that is the sort of advertising we do not normally used as a publisher. you can sometimes see the sales for the ball double or triple as a result of the advertisement for it. >> so the question they ask themselves, which books might become best sellers? which of all that it published will grab the...
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. -- julia. >> the contractor was aware of our position. if they want to pursue this issue further, they will need to call our office and file a formal request. commissioner torres: do we have a case where the contractor is not as cooperative as this one allegedly is? >> that would be more of a department question. >> if he said jubilation was that it was a -- if the situation was that it was a change in conditions, it could be argued that it was different then the conditions within the contract. it could be talked about, ok, that is a change. we will pay for that. they are the supplier of the machine, so it is their responsibility. however, if we were to purchase the machine and use it, that would be best, because they could not complain that you broke it. commissioner torres: i understand now. one last question. when you are looking at this process and how we got to this point -- which is very important. the nature of so many of these contracts, it is prospectively as well. what extent are we taking to make sure future machine is taking c
. -- julia. >> the contractor was aware of our position. if they want to pursue this issue further, they will need to call our office and file a formal request. commissioner torres: do we have a case where the contractor is not as cooperative as this one allegedly is? >> that would be more of a department question. >> if he said jubilation was that it was a -- if the situation was that it was a change in conditions, it could be argued that it was different then the conditions...
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and thank you julia for the invitation to be here. the discussion of immigration and national security is rarely about what it should be about. what it ought to be about is how the u.s. government can best use the various tools of immigration policy, visas, background checks, identity verification, border searches and internal enforcement of immigration laws which is the subject of the meeting today to try to keep out or remove those who pose a serious threat to the united states. instead, since the 9/11 attack, the fear that some immigrants may pose a serious security threat has led to a massive expansion of enforcement measures that has primarily affected illegal immigrants who do not pose any security threat. much of what we will talk about here today on detention and deportation is a consequence of the unfortunate confluence of two events. the 9/11 attacks and record levels of illegal immigration into the united states. the year preceding the attacks, 2000, saw the highest number of apprehensions by the border patrol, nearly 1.7 m
and thank you julia for the invitation to be here. the discussion of immigration and national security is rarely about what it should be about. what it ought to be about is how the u.s. government can best use the various tools of immigration policy, visas, background checks, identity verification, border searches and internal enforcement of immigration laws which is the subject of the meeting today to try to keep out or remove those who pose a serious threat to the united states. instead,...
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i think what julia said in the 2009 service change, we did a great deal of that, and then we followed along. we're prepared back was on the oslo productive routes, and when we came back, we added back on the heavily utilized , so i do not think there is much room in terms of enhancements that will be cost neutral -- director heinicke: right, without affecting the it connectivity. that may be the answer. i for one urge as a part of a look as we can, because hopefully the money will be there, but we cannot guarantee it. that is something we talked about at the board. i am not sure you were there. but i think i have said my piece of that, so we hope for the money, and then the final thing is just one of community outreach. i know there is a lot of what you call "owe" or overhead wire expansion. i know there are some neighborhoods that will not like that one bit for the knot in my backyard issues, so when we are putting in new wires, i want to make sure we are doing a lot of outreach before we go ahead and start putting in those wires. i think we will see a lot of pushback. chairman nolan
i think what julia said in the 2009 service change, we did a great deal of that, and then we followed along. we're prepared back was on the oslo productive routes, and when we came back, we added back on the heavily utilized , so i do not think there is much room in terms of enhancements that will be cost neutral -- director heinicke: right, without affecting the it connectivity. that may be the answer. i for one urge as a part of a look as we can, because hopefully the money will be there, but...
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lena vesnina has reached her first tele semi final in almost seven months getting past you in egypt julia your guest at the family circle cup in chelsea. nice having rank outsider the top fifty that's a battle back from a set down to win in just over two she'll be making her first loss for appearance since losing the final at the tashkent opened last september and next up for her is china's pain show who knocked out indian qualifier sonya mirrored by the same scoreline shared taking her record this season to twenty five wins and is more than anyone else in the troll. and a tasty semifinal has been lined up in the other half of the draw top ranked caroline wozniacki faces former world number one you lean again kitchenettes was against the winning a titanic tussle with belgians you nina with maya the current world number one loss the opening set and trail three one in the second before taking it so that they had to come from behind in the midst of lighted with a hard fought win. it was a really tough. you know through happy i was able to stay in there and just take my chances she won't have
lena vesnina has reached her first tele semi final in almost seven months getting past you in egypt julia your guest at the family circle cup in chelsea. nice having rank outsider the top fifty that's a battle back from a set down to win in just over two she'll be making her first loss for appearance since losing the final at the tashkent opened last september and next up for her is china's pain show who knocked out indian qualifier sonya mirrored by the same scoreline shared taking her record...
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>> julia, you remember earlier we were talking about how the kings were ready to go to hawaii and play golf? yes. well they definitely weren't ready to go. they threw everything the sharks did at the kings. they outshot them and trying to lead the sharks into the second round, but the kings continue to dominate the first period. they score three times in the first ten minutes against miami and there would be no epic comeback tonight for the second time in three games. gets pulled in favor and the kings win 3-1. they force a game 6 on monday night in l.a. how about a little baseball news. giants and braves, tim lincecum walked a career high six batters and left in the 7th with the bases loaded. javier lopez got the second out, but couldn't escape the jam. brian mccann rips a single back up the middle. two runs score and the braves go on to win 5-2. >>> a's in seattle, trevor cahill got the run support after being shut out in the first two games of the series, cliff hits his first homer of the year and kevin adds a three- run shot. oakland scores a season high 9 runs. 9-1 is the final an
>> julia, you remember earlier we were talking about how the kings were ready to go to hawaii and play golf? yes. well they definitely weren't ready to go. they threw everything the sharks did at the kings. they outshot them and trying to lead the sharks into the second round, but the kings continue to dominate the first period. they score three times in the first ten minutes against miami and there would be no epic comeback tonight for the second time in three games. gets pulled in favor...
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economist julia coronado says not a chance. >> i think they're going to be very cautious. i think they're going to end their quantitative easing program in june, and hold steady for a while and see how conditions evolve. and, then maybe next year move toward raising interest rates. >> suzanne: weighing in on the interest rate debate, new york federal reserve bank president bill dudley said today he sees no reason to start tightening monetary policy. dudley also called the recovery quote, "tenuous and far from the fed's goal of full employment." meanwhile, president obama welcomed the dip in the unemployment rate, calling it a sign of strength. for more on the administration's reaction, darren gersh spoke with austan goolsbee, the chairman of the president's council of economic advisers. darren started by asking goolsbee to describe the job market now. >> first three months of this year we added more than half a million jobs. and if you look at the private sector, the last one year and one month, we've added 1.8 million jobs, the biggest drop in the unemployment rate over f
economist julia coronado says not a chance. >> i think they're going to be very cautious. i think they're going to end their quantitative easing program in june, and hold steady for a while and see how conditions evolve. and, then maybe next year move toward raising interest rates. >> suzanne: weighing in on the interest rate debate, new york federal reserve bank president bill dudley said today he sees no reason to start tightening monetary policy. dudley also called the recovery...
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it came time to open the school and kids came from all around and julia came all the way here from america. you could see this colorful lapel around they're neck that means bam! of courage. it's put around a newborn when they're first born to ward away evil spirits, so the kids put that around they're neck. julie you want to model this? this is a, tomar. it means badge of courage. look at this gentlemen on the right. he has orange haier. not because he died it but because he has a disease where he's starving from protein deficiency. see the joy despite the lack of these things. it came in 96 i decided to dedicate my life to promoting literacy and building schools in that part of the world and i've gotten married and had a baby on the way, and if you want to read the book there's an 8 day kidnapping and many things happened but another thing that happened in 96, i had my first fatawa issued against me. this is not just a death decree but it can prohibit women from going shopping or it can mean you can't watch television. in my case. it was banishing me from the country because i was helping
it came time to open the school and kids came from all around and julia came all the way here from america. you could see this colorful lapel around they're neck that means bam! of courage. it's put around a newborn when they're first born to ward away evil spirits, so the kids put that around they're neck. julie you want to model this? this is a, tomar. it means badge of courage. look at this gentlemen on the right. he has orange haier. not because he died it but because he has a disease where...
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eye -- my name is julia sullivan and i'm the program manager of the san francisco housing action coalition. on behalf of our organization i respectfully urge you to support this important project. we understand that there has been neighborhood opposition to the project on the grounds that it threatens the neighborhood's character. we ask you to consider the following about this proposal. first, the proposed project is locate add cross the street from a muni bus parking lot and is an excellent location for affordable housing. second are the project design team has already made significant changes to dreats neighborhood concerns, legitimate concerns regarding height and massing the these concession -- concessions come at the spevens the project viability. no more should be asked of them. third, this site presents an enormous opportunity to provide affordable housing to young people at risk and must not be beasted -- wasted. lastly, the project has low levels of parknd -- parking and this is precisely the sort of design we should oup -- support in our neighborhoods. we do not believe any publ
eye -- my name is julia sullivan and i'm the program manager of the san francisco housing action coalition. on behalf of our organization i respectfully urge you to support this important project. we understand that there has been neighborhood opposition to the project on the grounds that it threatens the neighborhood's character. we ask you to consider the following about this proposal. first, the proposed project is locate add cross the street from a muni bus parking lot and is an excellent...
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must go head coach julia shipper of the tournaments will provide a great opportunity to sky for new talents the slovak has a tough job on his hands to try and turn around the army men though he failed to reach the playoffs last year however he sees some new faces could prove the catalyst for change. well. i'll be looking at a number of clearance when there are of course i would love to serve in the likes of dimitra. and perhaps shelton and maybe a few others but to give players of these killed i think is out of the question unfortunately. ok let's talk football the europa league first same country final looks very much a possibility today overall favorite sport with russian view of reality while can fake hold the age against braga that means the decider next month in dublin looks for all the world's involved to forty besides its breaks for puerto rico heading in up against their sponsorship and is trailing one vill a stunning second half showing from the home side which produced five goals pretty much has its i still not colombian falcao finding that incredibly on four occasions benfica but
must go head coach julia shipper of the tournaments will provide a great opportunity to sky for new talents the slovak has a tough job on his hands to try and turn around the army men though he failed to reach the playoffs last year however he sees some new faces could prove the catalyst for change. well. i'll be looking at a number of clearance when there are of course i would love to serve in the likes of dimitra. and perhaps shelton and maybe a few others but to give players of these killed...
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moscow head coach julia shipler that tournaments will provide of grief opportunity to start for new talent the slovak has a tough job in his hands to try and turn a run the army men who feel to reach the playoffs last year however he say some new faces could prove the calculus for change. well. how do kids number of clearance when there are of course they would love to sell in the length of the meter of warrick and perhaps and maybe a few others to get clearance of the skilled work i think is out of the question unfortunately but brings us to football leagues first same country final looks very much a possibility today overall favorites porto thrashing view ryall well benfica hold the edge against pariah get that all means the decider next month in dublin is also on to involve the portuguese sides if it wasn't looking great for puerto rico heading into the break against their spanish opponents trailing one zero but a stunning second showing from the home side which produced five goals pretty much the tie so not colombian falcao finding that incredibly on four occasions benfica braggarts ti
moscow head coach julia shipler that tournaments will provide of grief opportunity to start for new talent the slovak has a tough job in his hands to try and turn a run the army men who feel to reach the playoffs last year however he say some new faces could prove the calculus for change. well. how do kids number of clearance when there are of course they would love to sell in the length of the meter of warrick and perhaps and maybe a few others to get clearance of the skilled work i think is...
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followed by julia sullivan. >> thank you. president olague, members, my name is arnold townsend, reverend arnold townsend. tonight as first vice president i'm representing the san francisco naacp and president of the board
followed by julia sullivan. >> thank you. president olague, members, my name is arnold townsend, reverend arnold townsend. tonight as first vice president i'm representing the san francisco naacp and president of the board
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now for a new siesta moscow head coach julia shipper the tournament will provide a great opportunity to scott for me silence the slovak has a tough job in his hands to try and try to run the army men who feel to reach the playoffs last year however he says some new faces could prove the calculus for change. well. i'll be looking at a number of players when there are of course i would love to see in the life of me throughout the boric and perhaps sharpton and maybe a few others but to give players of these kilberg i think is out of the question unfortunately about a football on the europa league first same country final it's very much a possibility today overall favorite sport with rushing view reality welp and faith to hold the edge against braga that means the decider next month until then is odds on to involve two portuguese sides it's wasn't looking pretty for heading in the group to get their spanish opponents trailing one zero but a stunning second showing from the home side with just five goals pretty much as the tie so not colombian followed col finding the net incredible on f
now for a new siesta moscow head coach julia shipper the tournament will provide a great opportunity to scott for me silence the slovak has a tough job in his hands to try and try to run the army men who feel to reach the playoffs last year however he says some new faces could prove the calculus for change. well. i'll be looking at a number of players when there are of course i would love to see in the life of me throughout the boric and perhaps sharpton and maybe a few others but to give...
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an hour for new saskia moscow head coach julia shipler the tournament will provide a great opportunity to scott for new talent the slovak has a tough job on his hands to try and turn a run the army men feel to reach the playoffs last year however he says some new faces could prove the catalyst for change well. that's number of players there are of course they would love to serve in the likes of dimitra. and maybe a few others but to get clear of these kilberg i think is out of the question fortunately. ok let's talk football on the europa league first the same country final looks very much a possibility today overall favorites porto thrashing the well benfica hold the age against braga that all means the decider next month dublin is also on to involve two fortune sides it's was looking to great for porto though heading in after the break against their spanish opponents trailing one zero but a stunning second half showing from the home side which produced five goals pretty much as the tie so not colombian fall out finding the net incredibly on four occasions when few can but i guess tie
an hour for new saskia moscow head coach julia shipler the tournament will provide a great opportunity to scott for new talent the slovak has a tough job on his hands to try and turn a run the army men feel to reach the playoffs last year however he says some new faces could prove the catalyst for change well. that's number of players there are of course they would love to serve in the likes of dimitra. and maybe a few others but to get clear of these kilberg i think is out of the question...