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will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had compu
will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and...
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will lewis brown junior who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingjanuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from how it was developed and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer s
will lewis brown junior who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingjanuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller the city and...
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will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing, just a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had compu
will lewis brown junior, who was mayor of san francisco, and was the champion of reopening this buildingnuary 5th of 1999. i believe he has not a third eye , but some kind of antenna attached to his head because he had the ability to go through this building almost on a daily basis during the restoration and corrects everything so that it would appear as it was when it opened in december of 1915. >> the board of supervisors approved that, i signed it into law. jeffrey heller, the city and...
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and while they were traveling meriwether lewis added notations, these notations in brown inc. meriwether lewis's hand. you can see he was drawing in rivers, either that they had seen or were gathering information about. he is noting trading posts and even drawing in mountains. at some point during the expedition they shipped it back to washington and that is eventually how it ended up in the library of congress. this map was transferred to the library in 1925 from the bureau of indian affairs after the expedition william clark had gone on to be the superintendent of indian affairs. those maps, once they created while they were on the journey and the ones they went out with really tell us how the knowledge of the united states in this large area of the north american continent evolved and was augmented by information gathered on this expedition. host: stephanie ambrose tubs, how much of that map was filled in by the time they left? guest: that whole part she says is conjecture, when they left it was empty. when they came back they had filled it in quite a bit with indian tribes
and while they were traveling meriwether lewis added notations, these notations in brown inc. meriwether lewis's hand. you can see he was drawing in rivers, either that they had seen or were gathering information about. he is noting trading posts and even drawing in mountains. at some point during the expedition they shipped it back to washington and that is eventually how it ended up in the library of congress. this map was transferred to the library in 1925 from the bureau of indian affairs...
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i feel like black and brown are definitely neglected. new research from the ucla lewisfatalities from 2018 to 2022. of those deaths, 1 in 3 was either black or latino pedestrians. >> there are no investments being made into our community. if you go to any of the other neighboring cities, you see the enhancements and the upkeeping of their streets, but you don't see that here. >> cindy is on a mission to pass new laws that improve traffic safety. it's a promise she made to her brother. >> i promised that i would try to do justice in any way if it wasn't through the criminal side, then it would be through infrastructure and changing laws so that. >> there won't be any more raymond's. >> in 2023, there were 337 deadly traffic collisions. more than half of the deaths were pedestrians struck by vehicles. reporting from compton. i'm gina silva, fox news. >> volunteers and wildlife experts are working around the clock to rescue an unusually high number of baby shorebirds in northern california. the chronicle reports they have been falling from their nests in many urban areas d
i feel like black and brown are definitely neglected. new research from the ucla lewisfatalities from 2018 to 2022. of those deaths, 1 in 3 was either black or latino pedestrians. >> there are no investments being made into our community. if you go to any of the other neighboring cities, you see the enhancements and the upkeeping of their streets, but you don't see that here. >> cindy is on a mission to pass new laws that improve traffic safety. it's a promise she made to her...
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and susie brown a face, columnist at the daily mirror newspaper. thank you for being such a great panel. i'm lewisspain were the only side with a 100% record going into the semi's but after only 8 minutes randal kolo muani, got on the end of a kylian mbappe cross to give france the lead. that header, frances first goalfrom open play at the tournament. but they weren't ahead for long 16 year old lamine yamal becoming the youngest player to score at a european championship or world cup with a spectacular equaliser for spain. the barcelona teenager turns 17 on saturday, the day before the final and just a couple of minutes later dani olmo put spain in front, his shot defelcting offjules kounde but it was going in anyway. england tackle netherlands in the other semi tomorrow these are live pictures from the arena in munich. you can see there into the last 45 seconds of added on time. as it stands, spain will be going into the final on sunday in berlin. i will keep an eye, of course, on the conclusion of that game. the second semifinal, that's in dortmund between england and netherlands on wednesday. e
and susie brown a face, columnist at the daily mirror newspaper. thank you for being such a great panel. i'm lewisspain were the only side with a 100% record going into the semi's but after only 8 minutes randal kolo muani, got on the end of a kylian mbappe cross to give france the lead. that header, frances first goalfrom open play at the tournament. but they weren't ahead for long 16 year old lamine yamal becoming the youngest player to score at a european championship or world cup with a...
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lewis, diane abbott. yeah, but all the names you've mentioned were there before. >> so and of course they've been massively diluted. they've always been. they were there under under tony blair and gordon brownike dennis skinner were and they were always about 25 to 30. it's actually a similar number now. they've been very few additions. if any actually from the new the, the, the hundreds of new labour mps elected because keir kept an iron like grip on the selection procedure, much to the left. upset speaker is on his feet. >> let's listen in. >> let's listen in. >> as i say about the jewish responsibility of honourable members, it will be starting with the code of conduct for members and the behaviour code. i begin by reminding honourable members of their duty to observe the code of conduct, the behaviour code agreed by the house, and to behave with civility and fairness in all their dealings . their dealings. >> unacceptable behaviour will be dealt with seriously, independently and with effective sanctions. >> freedom of speech . the house >> freedom of speech. the house asserts its privilege of freedom of speech that privileges enjoyed by members of parliament only in their work in this h
lewis, diane abbott. yeah, but all the names you've mentioned were there before. >> so and of course they've been massively diluted. they've always been. they were there under under tony blair and gordon brownike dennis skinner were and they were always about 25 to 30. it's actually a similar number now. they've been very few additions. if any actually from the new the, the, the hundreds of new labour mps elected because keir kept an iron like grip on the selection procedure, much to the...