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this was the parable of lazarus and the rich man from luke: 16. douglass believed with emancipation and the defeat of southern slaveholders, americans witnessed what he called the fulfillment of the tale of a "certain poor man who laid at the gate of a rich man." in the agent story that has inspired a black spiritual, and a famous modern folk song, "rock my soul in the bosom of abraham." we can sing it, but not yet. [laughter] david: a rich man was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fared sumptuously every day. a for bigger -- poor beggar named lazarus, full of sores from leprosy, laid at the rich man's gay, desiring to be fed crumbs with fell from the table. dogs licked his wounds. both men die. the beggar is carried by the angels into abraham's bosom. while the rich man is buried and this sense into hell. as it begins to burn, the rich man sees lazarus far off, resting -- and this is the way that douglass is telling the story come although -- story, although however accurate to the bible -- he is far off in abraham's embrace. and he cries out
this was the parable of lazarus and the rich man from luke: 16. douglass believed with emancipation and the defeat of southern slaveholders, americans witnessed what he called the fulfillment of the tale of a "certain poor man who laid at the gate of a rich man." in the agent story that has inspired a black spiritual, and a famous modern folk song, "rock my soul in the bosom of abraham." we can sing it, but not yet. [laughter] david: a rich man was clothed in purple and fine...
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father abraham, send lazarus. by april, in boston, douglass confidently applied the story to lincoln and the end of the war. richmond had just slave- confederates were in flight. those arrayed in purple, in silk and satin with breasts sparkling with diamonds were defeated and pleading to have their lazaruses back. send lazarus back called the rump of revolution and the army. douglass provided new answers. but father abraham said if they hear not grant nor sherman, neither will they be persuaded though i send lazarus unto them. with an arm gesture to the sky, douglass shouted the transformation. i say we are way up yonder now, no mistake. and with his audience shouting for approval in quote great merriment said a reporter, douglass had recrafted a piece of scripture to fit the moment of impending victory for the federal union and for black freedom. just how much the mortal father abraham's bosom or the united states could hold and comfort the free people as they came back to life was now to be determined and very s
father abraham, send lazarus. by april, in boston, douglass confidently applied the story to lincoln and the end of the war. richmond had just slave- confederates were in flight. those arrayed in purple, in silk and satin with breasts sparkling with diamonds were defeated and pleading to have their lazaruses back. send lazarus back called the rump of revolution and the army. douglass provided new answers. but father abraham said if they hear not grant nor sherman, neither will they be persuaded...
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on that motion commissioner lazarus . [roll call vote].at motion carries 30 appeals are. >>. >> vice president swig: thank you for your patience. >> president honda: thank you, but not everybody . >> when i first started painting it was difficult to get my foot in the door and contractors and mostly men would have a bad attitude towards me or not want to answer my questions or not include me and after you prove yourself, which i have done, i don't face that obstacle as much anymore. ♪♪♪ my name is nita riccardi, i'm a painter for the city of san francisco and i have my own business as a painting contractor since 1994 called winning colors. my mother was kind of resistant. none of my brothers were painter. i went to college to be a chiropractor and i couldn't imagine being in an office all day. i dropped out of college to become a painter. >> we have been friends for about 15-20 years. we both decided that maybe i could work for her and so she hired me as a painter. she was always very kind. i wasn't actually a painter when she hired me and
on that motion commissioner lazarus . [roll call vote].at motion carries 30 appeals are. >>. >> vice president swig: thank you for your patience. >> president honda: thank you, but not everybody . >> when i first started painting it was difficult to get my foot in the door and contractors and mostly men would have a bad attitude towards me or not want to answer my questions or not include me and after you prove yourself, which i have done, i don't face that obstacle as...
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though i send lazarus. unto them with an arm gesture to the sky douglas shouted a transformation i say we are way up yonder now. no mistake. and with his audience shouting for approval in quote great merriments that are reporter. douglas had recrafted a piece of scripture to fit the moment. of impending victory for the federal union and for black freedom just how much the mortal father abraham's bosom. or the united states could hold. and comfort the freed people as they came back to life. was now to be determined. and very soon. the mortal father abraham was gone. thank you. all right questions. yes sir you david given how strongly douglas felt about the war. and given the number of hits he took over his actions. how do you feel he justified to himself his refusal to actually take part in the war. thank you. oh, he had many justifications. actually, like any biographer. i can't speak for all of us, but i think antibiographer always wishes. they could have their subject. in a room a seminar room for maybe f
though i send lazarus. unto them with an arm gesture to the sky douglas shouted a transformation i say we are way up yonder now. no mistake. and with his audience shouting for approval in quote great merriments that are reporter. douglas had recrafted a piece of scripture to fit the moment. of impending victory for the federal union and for black freedom just how much the mortal father abraham's bosom. or the united states could hold. and comfort the freed people as they came back to life. was...
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this was the parable of lazarus and the rich man from luke 16. douglass believed that with emancipation and the defeat of southern slave holders, americans witnessed what he called the fulfillment of the tale of a, quote, certain poor man who laid at the gate of a rich man. and the ancient story that has inspired a black spiritual and a famous modern folk song, rock my soul in the bosom of abraham -- we could top and sing it but not yet. a rich man was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day, says douglass. a poor beggar. perfect. i don't even need the five minutes. a poor beggar named lazarus, full of sores from leprosy, laid at the rich man's gate, desiring to be fed crumbs which fell from the rich man's table. dogs licked the poor man's wounds. both men die. the beggar is carried by the angels into abraham's bosom while the rich man is buried and descends into hell. as he begins to burn, the tormented rich man sees lazarus afar off. and this is the way douglass is telling this story although he's got it whatever accura
this was the parable of lazarus and the rich man from luke 16. douglass believed that with emancipation and the defeat of southern slave holders, americans witnessed what he called the fulfillment of the tale of a, quote, certain poor man who laid at the gate of a rich man. and the ancient story that has inspired a black spiritual and a famous modern folk song, rock my soul in the bosom of abraham -- we could top and sing it but not yet. a rich man was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared...
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james and lazarus are now 26. christian is 25. he says talking with the president back then was life-changing. >> it was so crazy. that first period that i went to the class, it was like, i'm going to meet the president. that was the most inconceivable thing that you could possibly think of. then my heart was like racing, like when we were just sitting down and he just walked in. it was just like i'm forever grateful, and it changed the trajectory of my life dramatically. [ applause ] >> that meeting had a big impact on president obama as well. one of the things that led him to launch an initiative called my brother's keeper, which he announced at the white house in 2014. christian, lazarus, and james were there. >> james, when you went to d.c., that was your first time out of chicago, is that right? >> yeah. so that was my first plane ride, and that was really my first time being out of my neighborhood. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> christian champagne was 18 years old at the time. >> he sat down with us and shared his
james and lazarus are now 26. christian is 25. he says talking with the president back then was life-changing. >> it was so crazy. that first period that i went to the class, it was like, i'm going to meet the president. that was the most inconceivable thing that you could possibly think of. then my heart was like racing, like when we were just sitting down and he just walked in. it was just like i'm forever grateful, and it changed the trajectory of my life dramatically. [ applause ]...
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lazarus could speak to this as well.u're facing somebody like amazon that has the ability, this is classic cross-subsidizing, they have the ability to sell below the cost of a competitive, it's hard to compete with that. i know i'm over time, madam chair, i'll stop this and maybe give mr. lazarus must be all right with you, mr. chairman? good, things are looking up. >> be very brief, mr. senator. >> amen. >> it does happen, the devices are even given away and companies have to make money on the devices as opposed to making money on the data. >> okay. senator ossoff. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you to our panel. i'd like to begin with you, and regarding amazon products that's function with connections to wi-fi networks. what data regarding other devices on those same networks produced by other manufacturers might amazon devices collect, particularly amazon devices that act as a hub or a bridge between various networked devices? >> senator, i believe you may be referring to smart home devices that operate in a safe n
lazarus could speak to this as well.u're facing somebody like amazon that has the ability, this is classic cross-subsidizing, they have the ability to sell below the cost of a competitive, it's hard to compete with that. i know i'm over time, madam chair, i'll stop this and maybe give mr. lazarus must be all right with you, mr. chairman? good, things are looking up. >> be very brief, mr. senator. >> amen. >> it does happen, the devices are even given away and companies have to...
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christian, lazarus, and james were there. james, when you went to d.c., that was your first time out of chicago, right? >> yeah. that was my first plane right. that was really my first time being out of my neighborhood. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> christian champagne was 18 years old at the time. >> he sat down with us and shared his story and to my surprise, he was just like me, growing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school. [ laughter ] >> i said, okay, that's pretty nice that this is a black president, grew up without a father, some of the guys grew up without a father. it's relatable. it's not just, oh, he had it made from jump and he's the president. i can relate to him. >> mr. obama has been candid about the struggles of his youth. he hopes sharing his story will inspire other kids to believe they too can accomplish great things. >> i made bad choices. i got high without always thinking about the harm that concluded do. >> you say you were a lackadaisical student, a passionate bas
christian, lazarus, and james were there. james, when you went to d.c., that was your first time out of chicago, right? >> yeah. that was my first plane right. that was really my first time being out of my neighborhood. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> christian champagne was 18 years old at the time. >> he sat down with us and shared his story and to my surprise, he was just like me, growing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school....
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that's when he met high school students james adams, lazarus daniels and christian champagne. today, in the same classroom they sat in eight years ago at the high park park, high school on the south side of the chicago, mr. obama is catching up with them again. james and lazerus is 25. christian is 25. he said talking with the president back then was life changing. >> so crazy. that first period that i went to class, it was like i'm fixing to meet the president on my lunch. that was the most unconceivable thing you could possibly think of, and then my heart was like racing like when we was just sitting down and he walked in like it changed the trajectory of my life dramatically. >> that meeting had a big impact on president obama, as well. one of the things that led him to launch an initiative called my brother's keeper which he announced at the white house in 2014. christian, lazerus and james were there. that was your first time in d.c. >> my first plane ride and that was really my first time being out of my neighborhood. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> christian ch
that's when he met high school students james adams, lazarus daniels and christian champagne. today, in the same classroom they sat in eight years ago at the high park park, high school on the south side of the chicago, mr. obama is catching up with them again. james and lazerus is 25. christian is 25. he said talking with the president back then was life changing. >> so crazy. that first period that i went to class, it was like i'm fixing to meet the president on my lunch. that was the...
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how about you, lazarus? >> being a father is -- is -- is -- it's amazing, to me. my baby girl got a great, big smile. full of energy. full of life. full of joy. i was fortunate to have my father and mother, together. one thing bam helped me out with was being able to speak on things. because i wasn't able to talk to my father because he was strictly business. >> he was old school. >> old school, all the way. i didn't understand that. i just wanted to talk to him. let him know, like, i need to talk to you. i seen so much that my dad didn't even know i saw. i think i was, like, 7 when a grown man shot at me. you know what i'm saying? it's so much that you see, daily. so much that you see, daily, nonstop, that you, as a man, not supposed to feel. so, with my daughter and my future children, i'm going to have a lot of children. yeah, i'm going to make sure the money is right to take care of all of that. >> you better, also, check with mama. she has something to do with it. >> sure. i'm going to, definitely, implement communication with my daughter. being able to open
how about you, lazarus? >> being a father is -- is -- is -- it's amazing, to me. my baby girl got a great, big smile. full of energy. full of life. full of joy. i was fortunate to have my father and mother, together. one thing bam helped me out with was being able to speak on things. because i wasn't able to talk to my father because he was strictly business. >> he was old school. >> old school, all the way. i didn't understand that. i just wanted to talk to him. let him know,...
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on the motion to continue the item to june 23, commissioners lazarus? >> aye. >> vice president swig. >> aye. >> the motion carries and the matter is continued. we will now move on to item number 1 general public comment. an opportunity for anyone who wishes to speak on a matter within the board's distribution not on tonight's calendar. is there anyone who wishes to speak on an item not on tonight's agenda, if so please raise your hand. i don't see hands raised. so we will move on to item 3 the adoption of minutes. the commission is before for possible adoption for the june 2, 2021. >> do we have changes or additions may we have a motion? >> motion to adopt. >> is there public comment on the motion to adopt the minutes? raise your hand. i see one hand raised. >> caller: i would like to amend appeal 21027. the appellant is not filing this as incorporated. the entity is not in existence. the appellant should be 1169 market street lp the permit holder for the item when it was adopted and sent to dpw for the hearings. i'd like that change before the adoptio
on the motion to continue the item to june 23, commissioners lazarus? >> aye. >> vice president swig. >> aye. >> the motion carries and the matter is continued. we will now move on to item number 1 general public comment. an opportunity for anyone who wishes to speak on a matter within the board's distribution not on tonight's calendar. is there anyone who wishes to speak on an item not on tonight's agenda, if so please raise your hand. i don't see hands raised. so we...
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thank you. >> thank you, commissioner lazarus. >> i have several questions. none of which i will require detailed answers. i want to confirm, i think i heard you say, mr. sanchez, that the revised plans that have been agreed to with some of the other neighbors are acceptable to you, is that correct? >> yes,. >> ok. >> secondly, despite all this discussion about the bay, it is a deposit rat matter, is it not and this permit in theory, has nothing to do with the bay? >> it's on a separate permit it was a condition imposed by the planning commission. >> if the project makes allowances for the bay, which it does, am i right? >> yes. >> then we're sort of in the clear on that piece of it. >> there are punitive measures that can be taken, correct? they're in violation of a number of different things. >> assuming the project sponsor know the outcomes get worse if they don't comply with the conditions imposed on them. >> thank you. >> clerk: thank you, we'll hear from the department building inspection. deposit you director duffy. >> four-storey single family dwellin
thank you. >> thank you, commissioner lazarus. >> i have several questions. none of which i will require detailed answers. i want to confirm, i think i heard you say, mr. sanchez, that the revised plans that have been agreed to with some of the other neighbors are acceptable to you, is that correct? >> yes,. >> ok. >> secondly, despite all this discussion about the bay, it is a deposit rat matter, is it not and this permit in theory, has nothing to do with the bay?...
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on that motion, commissioner lazarus. >> aye. >> commissioner chang. >> aye. >> vice president swig. >> aye. >> so that motion carries 4-0. this is appeal 21-042 kamran against and appealing the denial on may 13th torque 1 to kamran ghadaksaz and to legalize the construction of a one story and permit the 15 square feet for a full bath and this is case number 2019-013872 and the appellant representatives are here. you have seven minutes. >> good evening, i would like to share my screen. and am i sharing my screen. >> we can see your presentation. so basically we would like to appeal the decision for the rare she had. the existing dwelling is 821 square feet with one bathroom and one bedroom. this structure in the rare yard was built prior to my client's buying their very first home in san francisco. they were under the impression the structure was legal. there's a listing in 621-18 that listed the structure single story 127 square foot with a half bath. we did not find out it was not permitted until the city showed up. we would like to show you there are massiv
on that motion, commissioner lazarus. >> aye. >> commissioner chang. >> aye. >> vice president swig. >> aye. >> so that motion carries 4-0. this is appeal 21-042 kamran against and appealing the denial on may 13th torque 1 to kamran ghadaksaz and to legalize the construction of a one story and permit the 15 square feet for a full bath and this is case number 2019-013872 and the appellant representatives are here. you have seven minutes. >> good evening,...
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we cald it the lazarus effect.death beds, went back to work and went back to school, to parent parenting. bu that period then followed where we just didn't have access in most of the world, and certainly not africa and asia, which were the most affected regions. and it wasn't until the pep-far program, it wasn't until the presidency of george bush, 2003, which was, you know, something like seven years, eight years later that we finally started to see global access to antivirals. we can't wait that long with covid. this virus is mutating quickly. it's spreading very quickly, as i'm sure you know. we're actually at the worst point globally. asia right now, there are many countries in asia-- vietnam, thailand, cambodia-- they're having their first major surges right now, having been spared in the early years. and the variants that are emerging are really of concern, of course. that is a part ofhat is ravaging india right now. >> sreenivasan: do you see-- are you optimistic about the technogies and how these vaccines w
we cald it the lazarus effect.death beds, went back to work and went back to school, to parent parenting. bu that period then followed where we just didn't have access in most of the world, and certainly not africa and asia, which were the most affected regions. and it wasn't until the pep-far program, it wasn't until the presidency of george bush, 2003, which was, you know, something like seven years, eight years later that we finally started to see global access to antivirals. we can't wait...
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your settled eyes is also duty. sylvie, everything dies lazarus region. how she didn't know. they contacted me from the hague tribunal, the same this year that they asked if i would agree to testify. and i said, yes, i didn't hesitate. but if i had nothing else to lose in my life, so i wanted at least to be helpful to others. in that role, i solemnly declare that i will state the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. no, this is a dealer because i'm sure the chip. i was surprised when i got in the courtroom and i saw that everything had been photographed for every stone from public chat, a threatening supposed beetle. i asked the prosecutor, why are you inviting us to the hague tribunal? if you already know everything, he explained, they could all be fake photographs with them. so without witnesses, there was no vetted name, a breast to be honest, he feels a bit like a tree. it's really important to have that acknowledgment of what you've suffered. it's quite an empowering experience. you house perpetrates right there, and they have to sit there and after listen,
your settled eyes is also duty. sylvie, everything dies lazarus region. how she didn't know. they contacted me from the hague tribunal, the same this year that they asked if i would agree to testify. and i said, yes, i didn't hesitate. but if i had nothing else to lose in my life, so i wanted at least to be helpful to others. in that role, i solemnly declare that i will state the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. no, this is a dealer because i'm sure the chip. i was surprised...
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thanks for coming on lazarus. and thank you for watching just a half 7 in moscow. we're back again helping me. ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the greetings and salutations. after a 2020 election cycle that brought record turned out largely due to malian voting and the pandemic and voted the color and new voters showing up and drove. the republican party has decided to put ca bosh on at all. despite the fact, the republicans picked up some congressional feats maintain leverage and down ballot races and still control the majority of governorship in america. their colon fell on the electoral process. these calls are driven by former president trump's reluctance to accept that he lost baron square in november, but conservative. they never let backs getting the way of a good lot. a lie that's resulted in english recounts thrown out court cases. no real evidence of widespread voter fraud or even sizable, small spread boat or broad georgia fa
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. >> reporter: but for dedicated fans like kaitlan lazarus -- and we do mean dedicated, how could youtems. >> reporter: stop it. >> yes. >> it's great book series. it really connected us during the pandemic. so when we found out the new york store was opening, we said let's come in >> if they tell you the store is at capacity, just use the cloak of invisibility and go in? that's what i would do. that was adam harding reporting. >>> check out this new video. this is a great story. a herd of 15 wild elephants has invaded a capital city in southwest china, and they seem to like what they're doing. this may be going on for a while. the elephants have been hanging out around the city since wednesday. they migrated from a national reserve 300 miles away. the herd started off with 16 members. two went back home. one new calf was born along the way. so how many elephants are there? sounds like one of those math questions from grade school. no one knows why they're migrating. some think the elephants' leader just got lost. is that possible? they have lost their habitat or they're changing thei
. >> reporter: but for dedicated fans like kaitlan lazarus -- and we do mean dedicated, how could youtems. >> reporter: stop it. >> yes. >> it's great book series. it really connected us during the pandemic. so when we found out the new york store was opening, we said let's come in >> if they tell you the store is at capacity, just use the cloak of invisibility and go in? that's what i would do. that was adam harding reporting. >>> check out this new...
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vice president swig is joined by commissioner anne lazarus and tina chang. deputy city attorney brad russy who will provide the board with any legal advice. at the control is the legal assistant alex longway and i'm julie rosenburg. we will also be joined by representatives from the city departments that will be presenting before the board this evening. scott sanchez the deputy zoning administrator with the planning department and joseph duffy director of san
vice president swig is joined by commissioner anne lazarus and tina chang. deputy city attorney brad russy who will provide the board with any legal advice. at the control is the legal assistant alex longway and i'm julie rosenburg. we will also be joined by representatives from the city departments that will be presenting before the board this evening. scott sanchez the deputy zoning administrator with the planning department and joseph duffy director of san
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on the motion to continue the item to june 23, commissioners lazarus? >> aye. >> vice president swig. >> aye. >> the motion carries and the matter is continued. we will now move on to item number 1 general public comment. an opportunity for anyone who wishes to speak on a matter within the board's distribution not on tonight's calendar. is there anyone who wishes to speak on an item not on tonight's agenda, if so please raise your hand. i don't see hands raised. so we will move on to item 3 the adoption of minutes. the commission is before for possible adoption for the june 2, 2021. >> do we have changes or additions may we have a motion? >> motion to adopt. >> is there public comment on the motion to adopt the minutes? raise your hand. i see one hand raised. >> caller: i would like to amend appeal 21027. the appellant is not filing this as incorporated. the entity is not in existence. the appellant should be 1169 market street lp the permit holder for the item when it was adopted and sent to dpw for the hearings. i'd like that change before the adoptio
on the motion to continue the item to june 23, commissioners lazarus? >> aye. >> vice president swig. >> aye. >> the motion carries and the matter is continued. we will now move on to item number 1 general public comment. an opportunity for anyone who wishes to speak on a matter within the board's distribution not on tonight's calendar. is there anyone who wishes to speak on an item not on tonight's agenda, if so please raise your hand. i don't see hands raised. so we...