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that is airing tonight at 11:00 on kqed +, channel 54 or 10 on comcast. it is the story of the wamp and not nation of southeastern massachusetts and how they ensure the survival of the pilgrims and lived to regret it. this tells the story of their language. the first time that a language that has had no native speakers for generations has been revived in this country. the bill is part of the pbs series "independent lens.' the second program i wanted to mention is the journey of sacajawea. this program looks at the woman who is behind the icon, and shows how cultures and events that have shaped her. the special goes beyond the sparse comments found an expedition journals and goes into the rich oral history of the laney shawnee, and others. it includes dramatic reenactments and seeds of wild areas of montana, north dakota, wyoming, and oregon, that the youthful sacajawea new. the last program is "gallery, the national museum of native americans." this charts the unveiling of the first smithsonian museum exclusively devoted to american indians. the grand unv
that is airing tonight at 11:00 on kqed +, channel 54 or 10 on comcast. it is the story of the wamp and not nation of southeastern massachusetts and how they ensure the survival of the pilgrims and lived to regret it. this tells the story of their language. the first time that a language that has had no native speakers for generations has been revived in this country. the bill is part of the pbs series "independent lens.' the second program i wanted to mention is the journey of sacajawea....
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as i mentioned, kqed. as we celebrate tonight, we have, as i have been honored to have the authority to issue an official proclamation declaring this to be native american heritage month celebration, i would like to ask to be joined by susan jamison. please come on up. joan benet. susan is our native american help center director. joan executive director of our native americans aids project. however, our chief executive officer, friendship house. please join me. liz hunt, the ceo of the indian center of santa clara. [applause] i want to thank you all for joining us here in santa risk -- san francisco. in the tradition of our city, in honor and recognition of our indian heritage month, i would like to present -- and i am proud to present, in partnership with kqed, the public broadcasting station, friendship house, and indian health center's santa clara valley, san francisco native american health center, to celebrate four outstanding heroes that we will be recognizing tonight, their work in the bay area, an
as i mentioned, kqed. as we celebrate tonight, we have, as i have been honored to have the authority to issue an official proclamation declaring this to be native american heritage month celebration, i would like to ask to be joined by susan jamison. please come on up. joan benet. susan is our native american help center director. joan executive director of our native americans aids project. however, our chief executive officer, friendship house. please join me. liz hunt, the ceo of the indian...
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i'm proud represent kqed. it's our obligation to be on the air with both television and radio if disaster should strike. 1989 we sent engineers to the tower where through creative and imaginative circuitry and satellite and cell phone sources we broadcasted needed information throughout san francisco and the bay. for the future, we are building an emergency operation center at our radio transmission site where we'll create a live studio coordinated with others to share resources and space as needed. it has equipment to transmit from our sister station in zprement our local transition site is down. we invite all of you to help us plan so we can better prepare for the next disaster. you may have recently met kqed staff as they distributed more than 1,000 emergency kits. and the california seismic safety commission. it's worth knowing our kqed website has information and prevention we're doing in schools. richard serino is the deputy administrator of fema. administrator of fema. he was appointed in twine.
i'm proud represent kqed. it's our obligation to be on the air with both television and radio if disaster should strike. 1989 we sent engineers to the tower where through creative and imaginative circuitry and satellite and cell phone sources we broadcasted needed information throughout san francisco and the bay. for the future, we are building an emergency operation center at our radio transmission site where we'll create a live studio coordinated with others to share resources and space as...
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[applause] kqed. [applause] and new american media.] apparently, tonight is hyphen's night. so congratulations to hyphen. [applause] a quick word about the organization. it was founded in 2003. it's a volunteer run nonprofit news and culture organization that illuminates asian america through hard-hitting investigative features on the cultural and political trends shaping the fastest growing ethnic population in the country. it engages people through our print magazine, website and events to fulfill the commission to tell the untold stories of asian americans with accuracy, nuance and complexity. to showcase emerging artists, creators and leaders of our community and to build a socially and politically aware community through media, dialogue, and cultural events. it's been honored by chinese for affirmative action, with the flames of justice award in 2008, nominated by the utney reader for -- for utney independent press award, best new title in 2007 and in 2010 for best social and cultural coverage. so again we say congratulations to y
[applause] kqed. [applause] and new american media.] apparently, tonight is hyphen's night. so congratulations to hyphen. [applause] a quick word about the organization. it was founded in 2003. it's a volunteer run nonprofit news and culture organization that illuminates asian america through hard-hitting investigative features on the cultural and political trends shaping the fastest growing ethnic population in the country. it engages people through our print magazine, website and events to...
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senate pro tem steinburg said he's not closing the door on a postponement but as john myers from kqedut it, he's not exactly stopping it either. >> belva: the money was using for building low income housing? >> for redeveloping blighted areas, low income housing, business development, stuff like that, but as lisa said in the case of police officers to police such areas and in the case of other departments to provide services. >> mayor qwan, does she have anything to say rather than handing out the notices? >> she and the city council have in the next ten days or so to grapple with how to pull this off but really they can't stop it. >> vorderbruegen, it seems we have a lot of confusion at the court level up and down the line whether anybody will be allowed to say what circumstances, where the lines will be for the senate district. >> if your crystal ball is functioning i'm sure the republican party would love to have a window into that. search asking that question and everyone qualified is mostly political junkies. i don't know how many folks in the general public really care about red
senate pro tem steinburg said he's not closing the door on a postponement but as john myers from kqedut it, he's not exactly stopping it either. >> belva: the money was using for building low income housing? >> for redeveloping blighted areas, low income housing, business development, stuff like that, but as lisa said in the case of police officers to police such areas and in the case of other departments to provide services. >> mayor qwan, does she have anything to say rather...
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kqed and c-span are here tonight. the letter on january 16th will go for 13 weeks. walter isaacson, mark zuckerberg and ibm chairman sam paul meson know and jeffrey katzenberg, david for richie, inventor of watson, paul allen, jane madonna goal, expert in gaming around the world, pulitzer prize winner james smiley, and a biography of google. ouster of blackhawk down who is here with microsoft x new book, the first digital world war with john markof. bill draper with kqed's david irishman and microsoft, peter nor back of google, two of the leading aig experts of the world. this is quite a line of. we feel very privileged to have had every single one of these people on our stage in the last 12 months and we are looking forward to kicking off season 2 in january. keep an eye on your mailbox, e-mail and the museum news mail because we will talk about more about lecture series to come. now on to our program. steve jobs was on stage in san francisco making one of his legendary presentations. the kindle the reader comes up and steve jobs said this will go nowhere. being an
kqed and c-span are here tonight. the letter on january 16th will go for 13 weeks. walter isaacson, mark zuckerberg and ibm chairman sam paul meson know and jeffrey katzenberg, david for richie, inventor of watson, paul allen, jane madonna goal, expert in gaming around the world, pulitzer prize winner james smiley, and a biography of google. ouster of blackhawk down who is here with microsoft x new book, the first digital world war with john markof. bill draper with kqed's david irishman and...
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also wanted to make sure -- [applause] i also wanted to make sure on behalf of the mayor we recognize kqed to making sure we push this idea of community. i also want to thank especially susie to make sure we push the agenda of community and our government and great city. i just want to make sure we noted the assembly member presented with each and everyone of you a proclamation in order of your achievements. will also find a seat of honor recognizing your deep in diverse achievements. thank you for coming tonight. please keep on coming back. we look forward to having you with us again and again. thank you. [applause] >> who's hungry? [laughter] i heard there was free food, too. once again, thank you for attending. we look forward to next year. four, maybe five new recipients. it is indeed an honor to be part of that club. thank you. if everyone could proceed towards the north like court. it in line. -- get in line. everyone travel safe. >> this is our costume shop. we build all of the clothes for all of our shows. we have been in this building for 13 years. it is an amazing locally hired,
also wanted to make sure -- [applause] i also wanted to make sure on behalf of the mayor we recognize kqed to making sure we push this idea of community. i also want to thank especially susie to make sure we push the agenda of community and our government and great city. i just want to make sure we noted the assembly member presented with each and everyone of you a proclamation in order of your achievements. will also find a seat of honor recognizing your deep in diverse achievements. thank you...
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and john myers, sacramento bureau chief for kqed joining us from the capital. well, john, governor brown gave his state of the state address this week. and he's been touring the state ever since. well, what's the essence of what he's saying? >> you know, belva, i think the essence of what the governor is saying is trust me. trust me on my plain for the future of california. trust me on my plan for spending cuts. trust me on my plan for why we need additional taxes. and, you know, last year, the governor spent all of his time here at the state capital trying to bridge the divide among legislators at the state capital and dealing with these budget issues. this year, he takes it on the road and he's got to try to bridge the very different viewpoints of where california should go with voters. and i think it's a pivotal year. i should really tell you, i think it's a pivotal year both for this four-year term of jerry brown and for the jerry brown legacy is whether or not he can get voters to sign onto his vision of the future. >> but i think we talked about this befo
and john myers, sacramento bureau chief for kqed joining us from the capital. well, john, governor brown gave his state of the state address this week. and he's been touring the state ever since. well, what's the essence of what he's saying? >> you know, belva, i think the essence of what the governor is saying is trust me. trust me on my plain for the future of california. trust me on my plan for spending cuts. trust me on my plan for why we need additional taxes. and, you know, last...