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: i never thought of jelly roll morton and latin... >> and he call it the latin tinge, you see?ngs rhythm) as a matter of fact, william c. handy, who wrote "st. louis blues," you know, he went to cuba. he spent some time in cuba. so it's a lot of history that connect us very deeply. but it's a lack of understanding regarding to jazz and latin america. the other part is that i envision the festival... like, if you go to europe, you say, "i'm going to the european jazz festival." my dream is one day we said, "we're going to the latin american jazz festival," which already there is a lot of them. and the people are embracing this music with the power that you wouldn't believe. kids playing... from early on playing this music. they are really into. they love it. they love the freedom of expression. so i see latin america playing a very important role in keeping jazz alive and in development of jazz, too. >> hinojosa: for all of that inspiration, for all of the joy of your music, thank you so much. and for being right here. >> thank you very much.
: i never thought of jelly roll morton and latin... >> and he call it the latin tinge, you see?ngs rhythm) as a matter of fact, william c. handy, who wrote "st. louis blues," you know, he went to cuba. he spent some time in cuba. so it's a lot of history that connect us very deeply. but it's a lack of understanding regarding to jazz and latin america. the other part is that i envision the festival... like, if you go to europe, you say, "i'm going to the european jazz...
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and i think... yea some people say, "well, if everybody shows latin american art, latino art..." likeright now, more and more museums are starting to either have a curator that deals with latin american art, or have collections expanding, or even showcasing temporal shows. but at the same time, you always have to redefine your mission accordingly, and take stock of what's going around you. and i think el museo has prosed a number of artists and everything. so it's still relevant, because we do it 365 days a year. some museums will put one show, and then three years later put another one. so i think of el museo as a platform. and i think exhibitions are just really the tip of the iceberg of what we do, because what we really do day in, day out is serve more than 50,000 children and families through our education department. so any given day, you have children coming, not only looking at an exhibition, going to our labs on the third floor, doing hands-on workshops. we will have at any given time arts educators from el museo in the schools in the five boroughs. >> hinojosa: so that's one
and i think... yea some people say, "well, if everybody shows latin american art, latino art..." likeright now, more and more museums are starting to either have a curator that deals with latin american art, or have collections expanding, or even showcasing temporal shows. but at the same time, you always have to redefine your mission accordingly, and take stock of what's going around you. and i think el museo has prosed a number of artists and everything. so it's still relevant,...
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we have immigration from latin america, and latins fit in here as good or better than anyone else. you know, the language, the faith, the western values, the family, it is what this country is. latins are what this country is, so that's another advantage is that we have a border with latin america, and i'll tell you, given latin america's growth and given the population growth in mexico, there is going to come a time -- maybe not in five years, but in 30 years, 40 years where mexico will say, sorry, but we don't have any more people to send, because our population isn't growing fast enough, and we need them to stay here. so, again, it's just another reason for acting now because the future is so clear. you don't have to be a soot soothe sayer to see it coming. >> we're going to open up questions to the audience. given we have such an enormous range of problems, what is the one thing you would do for immigration? >> try to foster a rational conversation about this issue, what it means to everyone, what it means to our economy and our country. >> that's what i'm supposed to be doing.
we have immigration from latin america, and latins fit in here as good or better than anyone else. you know, the language, the faith, the western values, the family, it is what this country is. latins are what this country is, so that's another advantage is that we have a border with latin america, and i'll tell you, given latin america's growth and given the population growth in mexico, there is going to come a time -- maybe not in five years, but in 30 years, 40 years where mexico will say,...
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latin kings. this is predominantly a latin king area, goes all the way to 21st street, california and once you hit ridgeway, it's 2-6. the violence is unreal over here. you live in a certain area, right away, these individuals assume you're a gang member, an affiliated. it's just guilty by association or guilty by where you live. you got to know who to look for, who drives what. if you don't know who's fighting who and who's shooting at who, you die. if you don't know who you can't talk to, you die and it's done. >> little village represents more than just battle lines within the hispanic community. for decades it's been a beacon of opportunity. generations of immigrants both legal and illegal have come to work in family-owned businesses here, many of them along 26th street. >> 26th street is the second most revenue street in the city of chicago. right behind michigan avenue, believe it or not. it's all small businesses but they definitely bring a lot of revenue into the city. living in this area
latin kings. this is predominantly a latin king area, goes all the way to 21st street, california and once you hit ridgeway, it's 2-6. the violence is unreal over here. you live in a certain area, right away, these individuals assume you're a gang member, an affiliated. it's just guilty by association or guilty by where you live. you got to know who to look for, who drives what. if you don't know who's fighting who and who's shooting at who, you die. if you don't know who you can't talk to, you...
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is operating in latin america.e chair of the house foreign affairs committee, ileana ros- lehtinen, said at hearings last week that iran's presence in latin america is troubling to the u.s. >> these alliances can pose an immediate threat by giving iran a platform in the region to carry out attacks against the united states, our interests and allies. >> attacks against the united states! in that connection, there's the nightmare scenario, spelled out at the hearing by miami university scholar of cuban affairs, jose azel. >> my worst nightmare would be a nuclear iran and a venezuela willing to accept the deployment of those weapons in venezuterritory, for example. it is within the realm of possible. >> you get what he's saying? >> yes. >> that iran operating in south america might nuke the united states. you believe that? >> no, no. what he's really saying is they can launch terrorist attacks. >> what is the ultimate terrorist attack, the nuclear bombs! they come in suitcases. >> if iran puts nuclear weapons in latin
is operating in latin america.e chair of the house foreign affairs committee, ileana ros- lehtinen, said at hearings last week that iran's presence in latin america is troubling to the u.s. >> these alliances can pose an immediate threat by giving iran a platform in the region to carry out attacks against the united states, our interests and allies. >> attacks against the united states! in that connection, there's the nightmare scenario, spelled out at the hearing by miami...
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>> latin america, exactly. latin america. you know, they could use, you know skilled labor. they're very underpopulated. they have a lot of land. thinfle nce. so roosevelt takes the initiative of calling a major international conference on refugees at evian in france and brings latin american countries there along with u.s. and canada and britain and france in an effort to try to get these latin american countries to step up and take hundreds of thousands, even millions of jews. what is the result? pardon? >> [ inaudible ]. >> i can't hear you. >> they say no. >> exactly. they all express their sympathy. but they all say, but. we already have enough. our economies are too struggling, we can't afford it. there's a wonderful article in "the washington post" on the evian conference that called it, the "but for" conference. yes, we would like to help the jews, but for. and fill in the blank. one country agreed to take in large numbers of jews. anybody know what that was? no? you know, a tiny fraction of the size of brazil. >> chile? >> pardon? >> chile? >> much tinier than chile
>> latin america, exactly. latin america. you know, they could use, you know skilled labor. they're very underpopulated. they have a lot of land. thinfle nce. so roosevelt takes the initiative of calling a major international conference on refugees at evian in france and brings latin american countries there along with u.s. and canada and britain and france in an effort to try to get these latin american countries to step up and take hundreds of thousands, even millions of jews. what is...
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latin jazz musicians.ou teach? >> you teach them life. you teach them who you are, how you walk, how you carry yourself, the commitment and dedication it takes to become a musician. that's real mentoring. >> reporter: on stage and off, o'farrill's devotion to his roots is for all to hear. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> and a reminder, you can see the grammy awards right here on cbs a week from tomorrow, sunday february 12, at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. and that cbs evening news. i'm nancy cordes, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
latin jazz musicians.ou teach? >> you teach them life. you teach them who you are, how you walk, how you carry yourself, the commitment and dedication it takes to become a musician. that's real mentoring. >> reporter: on stage and off, o'farrill's devotion to his roots is for all to hear. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> and a reminder, you can see the grammy awards right here on cbs a week from tomorrow, sunday february 12, at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. and...
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latin jazz musicians.ou teach? >> you teach them life. you teach them who you are, how you walk, how you carry yourself, the commitment and dedication it takes to become a musician. that's real mentoring. >> reporter: on stage and off, o'farrill's devotion to his roots is for all to hear. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> and a reminder, you can see the grammy awards right here on cbs a week from tomorrow, sunday february 12, at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. and that cbs evening news. i'm nancy cordes, cbs news in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i just had it with cable. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. a lot of times, the picture would break up. for the amount of money that i am paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. move up to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for our best price online -- just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years. first time w
latin jazz musicians.ou teach? >> you teach them life. you teach them who you are, how you walk, how you carry yourself, the commitment and dedication it takes to become a musician. that's real mentoring. >> reporter: on stage and off, o'farrill's devotion to his roots is for all to hear. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> and a reminder, you can see the grammy awards right here on cbs a week from tomorrow, sunday february 12, at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. and...
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latin jazz musicians.ou teach? >> you teach them life. you teach them who you are, how you walk, how you carry yourself, the commitment and dedication it takes to become a musician. that's real mentoring. >> reporter: on stage and off, o'farrill's devotion to his roots is for all to hear. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> and a reminder, you can see the grammy awards right here on cbs a week from tomorrow, sunday february 12, at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. and that cbs evening news. i'm nancy cordes, cbs news in new york. good night. >>> picking up steam in the silver states. mitt rom mi is the projected winner. why the real look at the caucus was for second place. >>> resume, interviews and everything in between. the one-stop shop set up today to get the unemployed back on track. >>> a new deal on the horizon. but it is not clear who would come out ahead. what is now on the table for america's cup developers. >>> cbs 5 eyewitness news is next.
latin jazz musicians.ou teach? >> you teach them life. you teach them who you are, how you walk, how you carry yourself, the commitment and dedication it takes to become a musician. that's real mentoring. >> reporter: on stage and off, o'farrill's devotion to his roots is for all to hear. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. ( applause ) >> and a reminder, you can see the grammy awards right here on cbs a week from tomorrow, sunday february 12, at 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. and...
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there are not many people that speak latin.riests generally study latin but there are very few people who can actually speak it. i understand yesterday when he gave the address, he gave it in italian and they would have met in the hall, i think, where they are capable of doing simultaneous translation with head phones and all of that. so they either did that or they had copies of his text in translation given. not all the cardinals would be fluent in italian, although italian would be the most functional language because the cardinals have some relationship to the church of rome and at least pick up enough italian they can order a good plate of pasta. [laughter] . they are still making their way through. >> the place where the popes would gather around and transact business of the church, of the universal church. the pope met with more than 100 cardinals who were present in rome for today's ceremony. >> the one with the black cape is another of the eastern cardinals. i don't know which eastern church he is affiliated with. but
there are not many people that speak latin.riests generally study latin but there are very few people who can actually speak it. i understand yesterday when he gave the address, he gave it in italian and they would have met in the hall, i think, where they are capable of doing simultaneous translation with head phones and all of that. so they either did that or they had copies of his text in translation given. not all the cardinals would be fluent in italian, although italian would be the most...
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the only latin american ceo at that time. fortune 500 company. >> i was the second cuban- american ceo. ironically the first was a ceo of coca-cola. you can imagine he became ceo in 1984. i was general manager of kellogg mexico when i found out that another cuban-american had made it to ceo of coca-cola, the most american of brands. it was a great motivation for me. >> president bush tapped you to be secretary of commerce in 2004. you have always been at the forefront of free cuba, immigration policy in the united states. how do you see that? i clipped an article i mentioned right before we sat down of president clinton saying we need more immigrants. in the future you need immigrants. this is an article that appeared in "the washington post." we have to settle that. i think the immigrants who come here -- this is immigrant country. case in point, your dad and family. they contribute so much. they have so much courage. their work so hard, and i just think it is fear. -- they work so hard. illegal people, another story. >> tha
the only latin american ceo at that time. fortune 500 company. >> i was the second cuban- american ceo. ironically the first was a ceo of coca-cola. you can imagine he became ceo in 1984. i was general manager of kellogg mexico when i found out that another cuban-american had made it to ceo of coca-cola, the most american of brands. it was a great motivation for me. >> president bush tapped you to be secretary of commerce in 2004. you have always been at the forefront of free cuba,...
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in latin america, there will be spanish and german language channels. in asia, the german language channel will be accompanied by continued this -- continuous english language programming. >> it all boils down to providing viewers with the best possible access to deutsche welle and its programming. >> the web site will offer more multimedia content. from next monday on, the address is dw.de. dw is also our new logo. for television, radio, and internets. we will be back with an in-depth look about how vladimir putin's attend to become president of russia again is dividing the country. do not go away. >> when i organize a party, it is a real party. everyone writes their name on the cup and a party, and the great thing is you already know their name. >> democracy and free and fair elections. that has been the major demand not only in the arab world but in russia as well. prime minister vladimir putin saw his image tarnished after last year's election was marred by accusations of election rigging. as we see in our first report, putin still enjoys the suppor
in latin america, there will be spanish and german language channels. in asia, the german language channel will be accompanied by continued this -- continuous english language programming. >> it all boils down to providing viewers with the best possible access to deutsche welle and its programming. >> the web site will offer more multimedia content. from next monday on, the address is dw.de. dw is also our new logo. for television, radio, and internets. we will be back with an...
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latin america is what the shorts are focusing on. i think latin america is growing faster, so i'm not sure it's the right call. >> next up on the halftime report, an exclusive interview with the ceo of vivus about the prospects for his diet drug and whether his company say prime take-over target. we'll be right back. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of: fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank. like no-fee atms -- all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now, depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. [ kareem ] i was fascinated by balsa wood airplanes since i was a kid. [ mike ] i always wondered how did an airplane get in the air. at ge aviation, we build jet engines. we lift people up off the ground t
latin america is what the shorts are focusing on. i think latin america is growing faster, so i'm not sure it's the right call. >> next up on the halftime report, an exclusive interview with the ceo of vivus about the prospects for his diet drug and whether his company say prime take-over target. we'll be right back. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of: fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank. like...
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i am the new president of the latin business network in said it cisco, and i wish to support mario west, a wonderful very responsible person who is also a great father. he served in the air force in the past, and now, he is here trying to serve the community and help the community in terms of business owners and youth. i know that mario west has great goals and ambitions for the community to support the business owners and bring more business to the communities. i believe he would be a good candidate to be a commissioner supervisor. again, he has great plans for the communities. anyway, thank you for your time. appreciate it. supervisor kim: thank you for being here. >> hello, how are you? and very happy to be here. first of all, i want to say that i'm here today to support mario west, one of the applicants. thank god you have two seats because it is going to be very hard to pick. they all have good qualifications, and it will be on you to decide who are the people that eat thick. i personally know mario west for over 10 years. our daughters went to the same school. i know how dedicated
i am the new president of the latin business network in said it cisco, and i wish to support mario west, a wonderful very responsible person who is also a great father. he served in the air force in the past, and now, he is here trying to serve the community and help the community in terms of business owners and youth. i know that mario west has great goals and ambitions for the community to support the business owners and bring more business to the communities. i believe he would be a good...
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fourth area of investigation that the exhibition looks at is the larger concerns of the asian and latin communities intersecting with popular cultur one best example -- when he's exemplified is what you see when you enter into the culture. >> this piece refers to restaurants in tijuana. when you are driving, to speak chinese and you read chinese characters. you see these signs. i was trying to play with the idea of what you see and the direction you read. when you start mixing these different groups of people, different cultures, i like the idea. you can comment on somebody else's culture or someone else's understanding about culture. >> one of the hopes we have for visitors is that they go away taking a better understanding with the broadest and the breadth of issues impacting both the asian and latin communities here in california and how they spell out into the larger fabric of the communities we live and work in. live and work in. [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams and goodrades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding some
fourth area of investigation that the exhibition looks at is the larger concerns of the asian and latin communities intersecting with popular cultur one best example -- when he's exemplified is what you see when you enter into the culture. >> this piece refers to restaurants in tijuana. when you are driving, to speak chinese and you read chinese characters. you see these signs. i was trying to play with the idea of what you see and the direction you read. when you start mixing these...
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and latin america we were talking about there in the first half was austerity which they used to call structural adjustment policies just before syria are the i.m.f. wants europe against implementing further us terry so what's going on here well it's basically you know they want to squeeze a little countries such as greece portugal and ireland especially but the big ones they're sort of fraid of they're basically afraid of italy and spain basically telling the i.m.f. and the e.u. to stuff it and exit in the euro zone all together and so that's why they're treading very carefully now they're doing this about face that oh austerity is great for latin american countries and for the little european countries but all of these big european countries like france like italy like spain oh no no no a story is bad for them what we need is some sort of monetary loosening of some sort and that's where we have l.t.r. rose i mean we're going to have morrow is long term refinancing operations it's essentially the banks the central bank the e.c.b. is lending free money to the banks and they in turn ar
and latin america we were talking about there in the first half was austerity which they used to call structural adjustment policies just before syria are the i.m.f. wants europe against implementing further us terry so what's going on here well it's basically you know they want to squeeze a little countries such as greece portugal and ireland especially but the big ones they're sort of fraid of they're basically afraid of italy and spain basically telling the i.m.f. and the e.u. to stuff it...
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and it's incredible clear ink, which if we could read medieval latin would be perfectly legible.chives conservatives wrote the requirements for this wonderful encasement as part of a memorandum of agreement with the national institutes of standards and technology who became our partner in the discussing the design and the details of the design of this encasement so it would both protect the document and look really fabulous on exhibit. as it should. for more than a year, archives conservators, sciencetists and exhibit staff met with nist engineers and we talked through every possible detail to make sure it was just right. that led to the te sign of the encasement you see here today. and i'm pleased now to introduce to you design engineer jay brandonberg. jay works for the national institute of standards and technology and he'll tell you about the nist side of this project. >> probably the biggest question i always get asked, how did nist get involved with such a project. we've had a tradition of working with some of the most important documents inside the beltway. basically prese
and it's incredible clear ink, which if we could read medieval latin would be perfectly legible.chives conservatives wrote the requirements for this wonderful encasement as part of a memorandum of agreement with the national institutes of standards and technology who became our partner in the discussing the design and the details of the design of this encasement so it would both protect the document and look really fabulous on exhibit. as it should. for more than a year, archives conservators,...
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we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has played a role in their politics. >> the media got distracted by the personality issues with julian assange. it is a fascinating, dark, twisted story, whatever is true. " people got obsessed with it. >> that is what happens. >> we have a cover story on the kim kardashian wedding now. [laughter] >> you have to pay the bills. the serious side of kim kardashian. >> i do think it is a problem. we are undertaking a project next year, the kind of project inspired by the works project to have the team across the country of writers, artists, documentarians, photographers to document poverty in this country. it is the 40th anniversary of the book "the other america." we have this human-resources, people who want to do the project. they can do it in a way to tell the human stories. human stories are key. we can use the human stories to tell the story about the structural problems of poverty in the country so it has more than just a human interest quality. it could lead to change. it could lead to hearings. polit
we're doing a project with six editors in latin america to look at how wikileaks has played a role in their politics. >> the media got distracted by the personality issues with julian assange. it is a fascinating, dark, twisted story, whatever is true. " people got obsessed with it. >> that is what happens. >> we have a cover story on the kim kardashian wedding now. [laughter] >> you have to pay the bills. the serious side of kim kardashian. >> i do think it...
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those cat goergs down in latin america are growing about 4% to 6%. we feel like we've got vitality coming back into the u.s. and in canada somewhat, and also latin america's continuing to show some strength. >> does this slow your efforts to try and grow in other parts of the world, like europe and asia? >> well, i think it clearly doesn't slow them. we have an objective of reaching about 25% of our mix of international by the end of next calendar year. so we're still pushing there, bill. i think our next priority after latin america continuing to grow there is the middle east. we've got a strong business in egypt, saudi arabia, throughout lebanon, jordan, the united emirates. we're continuing to push in the middle east as well as we're looking at some new expansion into southeast asia. we'll continue to focus on those markets as well. >> you have said innovation will drive your growth. but you've also interestingly had pricing power. your volumes have increased even as your prices have gone up, as the cost of your doing business has gone up at the s
those cat goergs down in latin america are growing about 4% to 6%. we feel like we've got vitality coming back into the u.s. and in canada somewhat, and also latin america's continuing to show some strength. >> does this slow your efforts to try and grow in other parts of the world, like europe and asia? >> well, i think it clearly doesn't slow them. we have an objective of reaching about 25% of our mix of international by the end of next calendar year. so we're still pushing there,...
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it was written in medieval latin. unfortunately, one of the principals, according to king john's view of it, would result in i am being excommune indicated. the president was really subordinate to the public, because a bunch of people would dom over. i his ults. he came up with a new version and that kept the peace for a while. when king edward died, his son, king john, became the king. they asked him to agree on a new mag na tart a, and they might they said it may become the king of england. the 2015 version was ab ro garo and while this version has so many issues, that's why it's so important. >> is that -- >> well, theets very goot. >> what the magna carta, he have a about -- government is based on no taxation without representation, representation of government. we have the right to habeus corp corpus, we have a punishment proportion for the crime, trial by jury. things like that are the inspiration for our bill of rights. but if you read the early writings of hamilton and jefferson and adams and madison, many tim
it was written in medieval latin. unfortunately, one of the principals, according to king john's view of it, would result in i am being excommune indicated. the president was really subordinate to the public, because a bunch of people would dom over. i his ults. he came up with a new version and that kept the peace for a while. when king edward died, his son, king john, became the king. they asked him to agree on a new mag na tart a, and they might they said it may become the king of england....
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irish, chinese, italian, african american, latin american, gay, lesbian, trans but -- transgendered people, hippies, techineiees, you name it. together, we all build a city like no other on earth. we made san francisco the innovation capital of the world. [applause] today, more than ever, san francisco is uniquely poised to innovate on the future right now, by capitalizing on our greatest resource, our people. innovation is not just about technology. it is about a different way of thinking and approaching our problems. it is through innovative approaches to crime fighting that san francisco remains one of the safest big cities in america. last year, violent crime was down by 6%. it remains at historic lows not seen since the 1960's. pension reform is another prime example of what i have been talking about. the key to meeting our challenges in the future. across the country, pension reform was a wedge issue. it shut down governments and divided people. here in san francisco, we once again showed that we are a city that knows how. we brought everyone to the table. be put in the long hours. w
irish, chinese, italian, african american, latin american, gay, lesbian, trans but -- transgendered people, hippies, techineiees, you name it. together, we all build a city like no other on earth. we made san francisco the innovation capital of the world. [applause] today, more than ever, san francisco is uniquely poised to innovate on the future right now, by capitalizing on our greatest resource, our people. innovation is not just about technology. it is about a different way of thinking and...
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the vandals you can use the famous latin saying against the church. mark sayre on why the churches in no rush to clean any of that up. >> well, as opens of as all of this is, church leaders here feel it almost represents the teaching moment. police have officially categorized this as i hate crime. >> if you didn't know to look for the cross on the grass in front of saint and catholic church, you might not see it. the cross was completely knocked down by up ample or vandals who also defaced the church with the crew variation of the famous latin phrase. they also spray-painted their faces up statues of joseph and mary and damage other religious symbols. >> but other just very boron decided to leave it as the reminder that there is still a lot of work to do. >> dare it still a lot of ignorance and anger out there. >> parishioners are writing for mass could not believe what they were saying. while some took pictures and try to explain it to their children, there was one overwhelming emotion here. >> it's sad. it doesn't make me happy. >> the vandalism was
the vandals you can use the famous latin saying against the church. mark sayre on why the churches in no rush to clean any of that up. >> well, as opens of as all of this is, church leaders here feel it almost represents the teaching moment. police have officially categorized this as i hate crime. >> if you didn't know to look for the cross on the grass in front of saint and catholic church, you might not see it. the cross was completely knocked down by up ample or vandals who also...