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and i want us thank lisa wayne for coming out she is always been so professional and certainly there are many elements of this program that we support and the issue of how we manage our trees in places like this are important and i certainly do not want to be the one that is going to support something where tree falls on somebody and someone gets hurt because we are negligent but for me there were some issues that were brought up today and, again, this is a tough issue and like so many issues that are like and support the issue with pesticides and whether using the same amount or less, i don't think this was adequately studied and i think that the attorney mentioned about the next issue to look at this more carefully in terms of whether or not we we use more and that bothers me a lot and because of that, i think i will be supporting the appeal. >>thank you supervisor yee. supervisor sheehy. >>thank you mme. chair and i also want to echo what my fellow supervisors have said. this is been such a passionate project and i cannot support this project i hope the dialogue as individual piec
and i want us thank lisa wayne for coming out she is always been so professional and certainly there are many elements of this program that we support and the issue of how we manage our trees in places like this are important and i certainly do not want to be the one that is going to support something where tree falls on somebody and someone gets hurt because we are negligent but for me there were some issues that were brought up today and, again, this is a tough issue and like so many issues...
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and i want us thank lisa wayne for coming out she is always been so professional and certainly there are many elements of this program that we support and the issue of how we manage our trees in places like this are important and i certainly do not want to be the one that is going to support something where tree falls on somebody and someone gets hurt because we are negligent but for me there were some issues that were brought up today and, again, this is a tough issue and like so many issues that are like and support the issue with pesticides and whether using the same amount or less, i don't think this was adequately studied and i think that the attorney mentioned about the next issue to look at this more carefully in terms of whether or not we we use more and that bothers me a lot and because of that, i think i will be supporting the appeal. >>thank you supervisor yee. supervisor sheehy. >>thank you mme. chair and i also want to echo what my fellow supervisors have said. this is been such a passionate project and i cannot support this project i hope the dialogue as individual piec
and i want us thank lisa wayne for coming out she is always been so professional and certainly there are many elements of this program that we support and the issue of how we manage our trees in places like this are important and i certainly do not want to be the one that is going to support something where tree falls on somebody and someone gets hurt because we are negligent but for me there were some issues that were brought up today and, again, this is a tough issue and like so many issues...
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and i want us thank lisa wayne for coming out she is always been so professional and certainly there are many elements of this program that we support and the issue of how we manage our trees in places like this are important and i certainly do not want to be the one that is going to support something where tree falls on somebody and someone gets hurt because we are negligent but for me there were some issues that were brought up today and, again, this is a tough issue and like so many issues that are like and support the issue with pesticides and whether using the same amount or less, i don't think this was adequately studied and i think that the attorney mentioned about the next issue to look at this more carefully in terms of whether or not we we use more and that bothers me a lot and because of that, i think i will be supporting the appeal. >>thank you supervisor yee. supervisor sheehy. >>thank you mme. chair and i also want to echo what my fellow supervisors have said. this is been such a passionate project and i cannot support this project i hope the dialogue as individual piec
and i want us thank lisa wayne for coming out she is always been so professional and certainly there are many elements of this program that we support and the issue of how we manage our trees in places like this are important and i certainly do not want to be the one that is going to support something where tree falls on somebody and someone gets hurt because we are negligent but for me there were some issues that were brought up today and, again, this is a tough issue and like so many issues...
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indicate this applies to all the natural areas and last weekend i had the opportunity to watch lisa wayne leading a walking group in mclaren park and fielding questions from a grup of 30 people. when asked of the intent of the sign the least sensitive areas will be off limits. this means the plan asks us to give a quarter of our park land in the city to this program instead of parks wealver a few trails to walk through the areas where we used to play, picnic and explore. these maps show two things, they show trail closures and fences implemented. many of these trail closures are out of the sin ramp and clearly violate ceqa. as wild equity said many of the romp proposals for san franciscos 31 other natural areas moved forward or implemented. i don't know if you can see this, but the reddish pink trails were planned for closure and purple trailerize trails closeed that leave only with the groan trail jz what is left of the park of the natural areas are the two green lines. that is where you can go on bayview hill. same in glen canyonism not only all the trails on the west side closed but re
indicate this applies to all the natural areas and last weekend i had the opportunity to watch lisa wayne leading a walking group in mclaren park and fielding questions from a grup of 30 people. when asked of the intent of the sign the least sensitive areas will be off limits. this means the plan asks us to give a quarter of our park land in the city to this program instead of parks wealver a few trails to walk through the areas where we used to play, picnic and explore. these maps show two...
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i think lisa wayne has spoken incredibly eloquently on the fact that we need to diversify the urban forest on citro and davidson. and were not looking for the next 5200 years we are looking at the next 150 years. so i thank you very much. >>thank you very much. next speaker please. >>i was born and raised in san francisco and i have worked here every day of my life so far.this is a little bit off the specific topic but about 50 some years ago i managed to get through most of these parks as a child and played in them and today, you would be silly to take your children, grandchildren, what ever because of the danger they possess. if you decide not to accept the eir, you better put some fences around these parks because they are dangerous. they are dangers that is the bottom line. you need to get rid of these trees. thank you. >>thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >>good daysupervisors and park passionate people. i'm dylan hayes. i'm here on my own time as a proud recreation and parks department staffer and local labor. we at the recreation and parks division are committed to cr
i think lisa wayne has spoken incredibly eloquently on the fact that we need to diversify the urban forest on citro and davidson. and were not looking for the next 5200 years we are looking at the next 150 years. so i thank you very much. >>thank you very much. next speaker please. >>i was born and raised in san francisco and i have worked here every day of my life so far.this is a little bit off the specific topic but about 50 some years ago i managed to get through most of these...
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i think lisa wayne has spoken incredibly eloquently on the fact that we need to diversify the urban forest on citro and davidson. and were not looking for the next 5200 years we are looking at the next 150 years. so i thank you very much. >>thank you very much. next speaker please. >>i was born and raised in san francisco and i have worked here every day of my life so far.this is a little bit off the specific topic but about 50 some years ago i managed to get through most of these parks as a child and played in them and today, you would be silly to take your children, grandchildren, what ever because of the danger they possess. if you decide not to accept the eir, you better put some fences around these parks because they are dangerous. they are dangers that is the bottom line. you need to get rid of these trees. thank you. >>thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >>good daysupervisors and park passionate people. i'm dylan hayes. i'm here on my own time as a proud recreation and parks department staffer and local labor. we at the recreation and parks division are committed to cr
i think lisa wayne has spoken incredibly eloquently on the fact that we need to diversify the urban forest on citro and davidson. and were not looking for the next 5200 years we are looking at the next 150 years. so i thank you very much. >>thank you very much. next speaker please. >>i was born and raised in san francisco and i have worked here every day of my life so far.this is a little bit off the specific topic but about 50 some years ago i managed to get through most of these...
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indicate this applies to all the natural areas and last weekend i had the opportunity to watch lisa wayne leading a walking group in mclaren park and fielding questions from a grup of 30 people. when asked of the intent of the sign the least sensitive areas will be off limits. this means the plan asks us to give a quarter of our park land in the city to this program instead of parks wealver a few trails to walk through the areas where we used to play, picnic and explore. these maps show two things, they show trail closures and fences implemented. many of these trail closures are out of the sin ramp and clearly violate ceqa. as wild equity said many of the romp proposals for san franciscos 31 other natural areas moved forward or implemented. i don't know if you can see this, but the reddish pink trails were planned for closure and purple trailerize trails closeed that leave only with the groan trail jz what is left of the park of the natural areas are the two green lines. that is where you can go on bayview hill. same in glen canyonism not only all the trails on the west side closed but re
indicate this applies to all the natural areas and last weekend i had the opportunity to watch lisa wayne leading a walking group in mclaren park and fielding questions from a grup of 30 people. when asked of the intent of the sign the least sensitive areas will be off limits. this means the plan asks us to give a quarter of our park land in the city to this program instead of parks wealver a few trails to walk through the areas where we used to play, picnic and explore. these maps show two...
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indicate this applies to all the natural areas and last weekend i had the opportunity to watch lisa wayne leading a walking group in mclaren park and fielding questions from a grup of 30 people. when asked of the intent of the sign the least sensitive areas will be off limits. this means the plan asks us to give a quarter of our park land in the city to this program instead of parks wealver a few trails to walk through the areas where we used to play, picnic and explore. these maps show two things, they show trail closures and fences implemented. many of these trail closures are out of the sin ramp and clearly violate ceqa. as wild equity said many of the romp proposals for san franciscos 31 other natural areas moved forward or implemented. i don't know if you can see this, but the reddish pink trails were planned for closure and purple trailerize trails closeed that leave only with the groan trail jz what is left of the park of the natural areas are the two green lines. that is where you can go on bayview hill. same in glen canyonism not only all the trails on the west side closed but re
indicate this applies to all the natural areas and last weekend i had the opportunity to watch lisa wayne leading a walking group in mclaren park and fielding questions from a grup of 30 people. when asked of the intent of the sign the least sensitive areas will be off limits. this means the plan asks us to give a quarter of our park land in the city to this program instead of parks wealver a few trails to walk through the areas where we used to play, picnic and explore. these maps show two...
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i'm lisa stark of education week in fort wayne, indiana, for the pbs "newshour." >> woodruff: now, a landmark play about the struggles of mexican-americans gets an acclaimed revival, one that speaks to the times we live in. jeffrey brown has the story from los angeles. >> ♪ oh, oh oh oh >> brown: it is a deeply american story, a mexican- american story:" zoot suit" the play, set in los angeles in the 1940's, amid rampant discrimination, a real- life murder trial and the so- called zoot suit riots. >> the grand jury has just indicted you all for the same crime. not just you four but the entire 38th street gang. >> brown: and "zoot suit", the cultural phenomenon, reaching from its premiere in 1978 at l.a.'s mark taper forum, to broadway, to a 1981 film. and now, 38 years later, to a revival at the theater where it began. its writer and director, then and now, is luis valdez. >> i believe in entertainment. i love entertainment. but i love it with a purpose. i want people coming out of here thinking about what they saw, and perhaps reassessing what's happening in their own lives with the
i'm lisa stark of education week in fort wayne, indiana, for the pbs "newshour." >> woodruff: now, a landmark play about the struggles of mexican-americans gets an acclaimed revival, one that speaks to the times we live in. jeffrey brown has the story from los angeles. >> ♪ oh, oh oh oh >> brown: it is a deeply american story, a mexican- american story:" zoot suit" the play, set in los angeles in the 1940's, amid rampant discrimination, a real- life...
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hey, lisa, how are you doing? - i'm doing great. waynea drum corps uniform? - twirler, yes. i've lost my baton, and it's onstage somewhere. wayne: it's onstage somewhere? were you a majorette, a baton twirler?
hey, lisa, how are you doing? - i'm doing great. waynea drum corps uniform? - twirler, yes. i've lost my baton, and it's onstage somewhere. wayne: it's onstage somewhere? were you a majorette, a baton twirler?