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welcome to leroy king and also the executive director of the office of investment and a infrastructure (clapping) and we're board members (calling names) also, we would like all the members of the shipyard advisory committee to stand up. this day wouldn't be possible without i (clapping) >> we'd like to welcome michael executive director of the building trade. sorry michael for blowing our name there. today, we're here to launch the construction of the new homes for the bay hunters community. today is the start for 14 hundred imply homes thirty percent of them will be affordable housing. and can you get a discount on getting a house. approximately 25 acres of parks and trails and open space with those spectacular views and programs to gunmen the community. small business assistance and home ownership opportunities and, of course, the preference of the shipyards artist colony. i'll so happy about that (clapping) >> there's much to celebrate so let us begin. we have an accomplished agreement and he works as willie brown chief executive city voirsz. he left the bay area a bit becoming the
welcome to leroy king and also the executive director of the office of investment and a infrastructure (clapping) and we're board members (calling names) also, we would like all the members of the shipyard advisory committee to stand up. this day wouldn't be possible without i (clapping) >> we'd like to welcome michael executive director of the building trade. sorry michael for blowing our name there. today, we're here to launch the construction of the new homes for the bay hunters...
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my name is leroy s.wn, and the "s" is for silky smooth skin. when i first started using... age b gone, i could feel the years just -- just falling off of me. >> cut! >> when i first started using silky smooth skin -- >> cut, cut, cut. >> my age erased -- >> yeah. mnh-mnh. mr. brown, i thought we were gonna stand still. >> okay, i am. maybe it's not me moving. maybe it's your cameras moving. >> no. um, it's not the camera, sir, okay? so this is your spot. >> right here. >> that's right. >> all of this. >> you stand in your spot. >> okay. >> mm-hmm. okay. >> whew. >> we're ready. >> okay. >> and action! >> hi! my name is leroy s. brown, and the "s" is for -- the "s" is for still scratching -- i can't get this -- >> what in the world is wrong with him? >> he's allergic to that cream, unlike my battle-tested skin. >> is this true, mr. brown? >> no, no. um, yes! yes! oh! oh! >> you need a backup? >> aah! >> what? i'm sick of this! >> mr. brown. >> little itchy? little itchy? ha ha ha! >> mr. brown. >> he look
my name is leroy s.wn, and the "s" is for silky smooth skin. when i first started using... age b gone, i could feel the years just -- just falling off of me. >> cut! >> when i first started using silky smooth skin -- >> cut, cut, cut. >> my age erased -- >> yeah. mnh-mnh. mr. brown, i thought we were gonna stand still. >> okay, i am. maybe it's not me moving. maybe it's your cameras moving. >> no. um, it's not the camera, sir, okay? so this is...
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. >> reporter: every week, leroy joins other volunteers to take a stand. >> we are just screaming out for help. this is what we do every saturday. we are screaming out. >> reporter: they call themselves save which stands for soldiers against violence everywhere. these volunteers know that the two victims they are honoring today were part of two high profile homicide cases in the district that have not yet been solved. they believe the antisnitching culture of the streets is part of the problem. >> get out and say something. >> reporter: by showing up every week in different neighborhoods, they want to show it is okay to speak out. >> we are soldiers! >> in oakland, patti lee, ktvu news. >>> a strike for bart could begin as early as a week from friday on october 11. transportation officials have a strike plan in place. according to bart, they were on supplemental issues only. similar talks with seiu are planned monday. >>> californians are having buyer's remorse over the high speed rail project from la to san francisco. 52%over voters want the project stopped. 70% would like to have an
. >> reporter: every week, leroy joins other volunteers to take a stand. >> we are just screaming out for help. this is what we do every saturday. we are screaming out. >> reporter: they call themselves save which stands for soldiers against violence everywhere. these volunteers know that the two victims they are honoring today were part of two high profile homicide cases in the district that have not yet been solved. they believe the antisnitching culture of the streets is...
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but leroy and others saying we're going to use art and small businesses and we're going to use that spirit of loving the city and we're going to do that we didn't know what that meant but we had a feeling with the theatre and arts leadership and what we wanted to do in our hearts was going to make some change. this was fourteen years. including original jose because that's always brought us back down. that started a little bit of investments then i become city administrator and we were saying with the arts how can we take over those places and work with the residential hotels who oftentimes were receiving people come back into the community from prison. they didn't understand what a living room was streets were their living room so how do we turn their lives around and how do we transform grocery stores given the police reports were being influenced by bad behavior. we needed to collaborate with other elements. we got persuaded to take on this opportunity to be the mayor and the campaign office was across the street. but they gave me an opportunity to look across as i was on the phone tryi
but leroy and others saying we're going to use art and small businesses and we're going to use that spirit of loving the city and we're going to do that we didn't know what that meant but we had a feeling with the theatre and arts leadership and what we wanted to do in our hearts was going to make some change. this was fourteen years. including original jose because that's always brought us back down. that started a little bit of investments then i become city administrator and we were saying...
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cora, i'm leroy s. brown! >> and the "s" stands for "security guard"! >> oh! ah! [ whimpering ] cora, i can't believe you said the "s" word! yah! yeow! >> mr. brown, i'm sorry! please -- >> the "s" is for "shame on you," cora! shame on you! >> wait, mr. brown, that is not what i meant! >> pierre? i got this especially for you. >> aw. thanks, renee. >> you're so cool. >> oh, you think so? >> yeah. >> oh, unh-unh. >> what? >> no, thanks. >> what? pierre! >> mnh-mnh! >> fake-french-name black man! oh, hey, lady? look! i got this just for you. >> really? for me? >> yeah! >> okay. >> it might help. >> i don't think so. >> oh, so now you're trying to be picky? or maybe you should've been picky at first, then you wouldn't be sitting around here with that rash, itchiepoo. i can't believe my cousin gave me this gift. and now i can't get rid of it -- just like your rash. >> renee, what is this? hmm? >> oh, you like it? >> hmm. a leukemia luau? >> yeah. >> yeah, and you're gonna charge patients $25. >> well, i was gonna put them on a payment plan, but then i figured no, they
cora, i'm leroy s. brown! >> and the "s" stands for "security guard"! >> oh! ah! [ whimpering ] cora, i can't believe you said the "s" word! yah! yeow! >> mr. brown, i'm sorry! please -- >> the "s" is for "shame on you," cora! shame on you! >> wait, mr. brown, that is not what i meant! >> pierre? i got this especially for you. >> aw. thanks, renee. >> you're so cool. >> oh, you think so?...
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how are you doing, leroy? >> were you shocked, surprised? >> yeah, i thought it was my attorney. is still uncertain, his family remains hopeful that his life in prison is coming to an end. >> it's coming. it's coming. >> it's short enough right now to put in a mustard seed. >> right. >> yeah, because i mean, it's what, eight months going on nine months since the initial court order, you know, came through and, i mean, it ain't no picnic. i had better peace when i had the light sentence still on. >> and we are so proud of you the way you have handled yourself in here for all those years. >> how you maintained and stayed focused. but we don't want to keep talking about that right now. we want to talk about you when you get out of here. >> first thing is we're going to have a fish fry. >> we're going to have a party. >> worth while. >> that's only right, but i know one thing, i want everybody back there to see that, yeah, you come from some -- from the pits to the pinnacle, to the top. i'm going to show them that. i mean, because you only got one crack at life. >> that's right. >>>
how are you doing, leroy? >> were you shocked, surprised? >> yeah, i thought it was my attorney. is still uncertain, his family remains hopeful that his life in prison is coming to an end. >> it's coming. it's coming. >> it's short enough right now to put in a mustard seed. >> right. >> yeah, because i mean, it's what, eight months going on nine months since the initial court order, you know, came through and, i mean, it ain't no picnic. i had better peace...
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next is a call from leroy in monticello,kentucky. hello. caller: great program. i enjoyed this so much. i was looking forward to it last week. i did not get to watch it. i have got a question for ms. family, the taft president taft's wife, were they , born-againople christians? did they know jesus and study the bible? >> what was the religion and how important was it? >> she grew up in an episcopal church. he was a unitarian. at that time, the difference was mostly about the trinity or not the trinity. unitarians did not embrace the trinity. there is a story i read of a minister in the more traditional tradition who went over to the white house and talked to taft and he came away feeling confident in his traditional religious beliefs. it was important to them. they were not evangelical in but it wastion. definitely something that was part of them. >> taft was nominated to be president of yield in 1900 and he decided not to do it. he wrote his brother a sentence that if it had come out at the time, he would never have been president. he said he does not believe in
next is a call from leroy in monticello,kentucky. hello. caller: great program. i enjoyed this so much. i was looking forward to it last week. i did not get to watch it. i have got a question for ms. family, the taft president taft's wife, were they , born-againople christians? did they know jesus and study the bible? >> what was the religion and how important was it? >> she grew up in an episcopal church. he was a unitarian. at that time, the difference was mostly about the trinity...
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. >> leroy never believed that people needed a hand.just felt they needed the opportunity to move up. >> reporter: looper knew they needed homes so he and his wife kathy took over the tenderloin's cadillac hotel in the '70s and created the area's first residential hotel for the poor. >> he started a whole housing movement for low-income housing and it's just taken off since them. >> reporter: along with homes and job training, looper felt there was something else the poor were entitled to, music. ♪ with a donation of a rare 1884 piano, the cadillac began hosting free concerts for neighborhood residents several years ago, looper talked about the importance of music. >> i feel that music is the soul of people. whether it's jazz, it's concert music. >> reporter: looper died two years ago this week, but his gift of music to the neighborhood continued. ♪ today, musicians gathered in the lobby of the cadillac to pay tribute to looper on the anniversary of his death. >> one of his great passions h music and he wanted the people of this communi
. >> leroy never believed that people needed a hand.just felt they needed the opportunity to move up. >> reporter: looper knew they needed homes so he and his wife kathy took over the tenderloin's cadillac hotel in the '70s and created the area's first residential hotel for the poor. >> he started a whole housing movement for low-income housing and it's just taken off since them. >> reporter: along with homes and job training, looper felt there was something else the...
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and on this day in 1965, leroy sat hal page.pitcher of his day. he eventually signed his first big league deal about the cleveland indians about a year after jackie robinson broke baseball's color barrier. more than a year after spending a decade out of the pagers. signed him for a single game. gave up one hit in three innings as he became the oldest man to take the major league mound 48 years ago today. that is how fox reports on this wednesday, september 25th, 2013. i'm harris faulkner in for shep. we will be back same time tomorrow. in six seconds you have got the factor. have a great night. the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: ♪ the tax man ♪ yeah the tax man. >> while many americans are having trouble saving money, taxes keep going up and up and up. we're at record levels right now. why? we'll have a factor investigation. i like little burgers, i'm a big fan of eating castle burg. >> bill: senator cruze speaking for 21 hours straight trying to block obama care. what mr. cruze accomplished. >> what do you believe people will
and on this day in 1965, leroy sat hal page.pitcher of his day. he eventually signed his first big league deal about the cleveland indians about a year after jackie robinson broke baseball's color barrier. more than a year after spending a decade out of the pagers. signed him for a single game. gave up one hit in three innings as he became the oldest man to take the major league mound 48 years ago today. that is how fox reports on this wednesday, september 25th, 2013. i'm harris faulkner in for...
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i rise to honor sergeant first class leroy arthur petri. he was with the 75th ranger regular meant and awarded the medal of honor in 2008. though seriously wounded following an enemy attack, sergeant first class petri moved himself and communicate the situation. when another ranger moved forward, a grenade fell between the men. he sprang forward and attempted to throw it away. although he saved the lives of the two men with him, the grenade exploded and seriously wounded sergeant first class petri. he lost a good part of his right hand. his right hand is a prosthetic. i have shaken that hand on multiple occasions and i cannot explain the magic that it is the warmest handshakes i have ever experienced. it is for his heroism and devotion to duty that i'm proud to honor and remember the actions of sergeant first class leroy arthur petri a resident of my district. and i rise today to honor master sergeant will burn kirby ross of the united states army. master sergeant ross was with the third infantry division and awarded the medal of honor for
i rise to honor sergeant first class leroy arthur petri. he was with the 75th ranger regular meant and awarded the medal of honor in 2008. though seriously wounded following an enemy attack, sergeant first class petri moved himself and communicate the situation. when another ranger moved forward, a grenade fell between the men. he sprang forward and attempted to throw it away. although he saved the lives of the two men with him, the grenade exploded and seriously wounded sergeant first class...
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. >> many leroy clark. >> sara m clark. >> thomas r.. we all miss you so much. >> and my god sister bella j. we love you and we miss you very much. ] [names being read] >> scott thomas coleman. >> teray coleman. >> john michael colins. >> michael l. colins. >> jeffrey duane coleman. >> joseph kent. >> linda m. coleman. >> patricia. >> my father, my heroic father, clint david, sr. i'll don't northern you from texas. >> seoul e. and my brother, william thomas dean. billy, we miss you every day. we love you always. >> ronald edward. [names being read] john e. connelly, jr. >> james lee connelly. >> jonathan m. connor. >> kevin patrick conners. >> kevin f. convoy. >> brenda e conway. >> dennis michael cook. >> helen d. cook. >> jeffrey w. koontz. >> julienne d. cooper. >> owe receive john. [names being read] >> joseph albert. >> john jay corker iii. >> alessandro. >> robert joseph. >> and my breast -- best friend thomas swift. you are missed by everybody you touched in your life. >> a special person told me you are not god you -- [inaudible
. >> many leroy clark. >> sara m clark. >> thomas r.. we all miss you so much. >> and my god sister bella j. we love you and we miss you very much. ] [names being read] >> scott thomas coleman. >> teray coleman. >> john michael colins. >> michael l. colins. >> jeffrey duane coleman. >> joseph kent. >> linda m. coleman. >> patricia. >> my father, my heroic father, clint david, sr. i'll don't northern you from texas....
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. >> donald leroy adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon lewis adams. >> steven george adams. >> ignatiusou were more than just my daddy. you were my best friend. and i love you more than anything. you'll be in my heart always. >> my brother, richard anthony palizolo. richie, your twin, ron, is living for both of you. twins forever. >> macul, kumar, aduala. >> david scott agnes. >> jeremiah joseph ahern. >> brian g. ahern. >> savir ahmed. >> joanne aladiolis. >> terrence andre aiken. >> andrew alamino. >> trudy m.aljira. >> gary m.alviro. >> margaret m.alaria. >> peter altamay. >> john lesley albert. >> david d.alger. >> jacqueline delane aldrich frederick. >> edward l.agreto. >> ernest aligatos. >> joseph brian allen. >> eric allen. >> richard l. allen. >> richard dennis allen. >> and my son, our son, port authority police officer christopher charles amaroso. chris, keep a watchful eye and steady hand on your wife, beautiful daughter, sophia. your brothers, sisters, grandmas, nieces, nephew, family and friends, and of course, mom, donna and i, we all love you and miss you very much. may
. >> donald leroy adams. >> patrick adams. >> shannon lewis adams. >> steven george adams. >> ignatiusou were more than just my daddy. you were my best friend. and i love you more than anything. you'll be in my heart always. >> my brother, richard anthony palizolo. richie, your twin, ron, is living for both of you. twins forever. >> macul, kumar, aduala. >> david scott agnes. >> jeremiah joseph ahern. >> brian g. ahern. >> savir...