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>> hi, i am mark brown and i work at access cafe. i will be losing my job. it is such a really nice building. this thing brings character to the street and with cars becoming less usable in the city and mass transit a little more difficult, having housing and commercial in the same space is a tremendous thing and i have looked at pictures and seen the pictures you have. he is such a great guy, we are behind it 100%. he is a good guy and it is a good-looking project. thank you. commissioner wu: thank you. any further public comment? if not, public comment is closed. commissioner miguel: i appreciate even though it was a little late in the game the meeting with the dog patch and the boosters association. i talked with both of them regarding the project. they are in support of it. they do as has been inferred by the presentation -- hope you would work closely as far as the pavement to park. it is hard to make commitments on a public space woman has not been rounded out as far as final design -- when it has not been rounded out as far as final design. i trust yo
>> hi, i am mark brown and i work at access cafe. i will be losing my job. it is such a really nice building. this thing brings character to the street and with cars becoming less usable in the city and mass transit a little more difficult, having housing and commercial in the same space is a tremendous thing and i have looked at pictures and seen the pictures you have. he is such a great guy, we are behind it 100%. he is a good guy and it is a good-looking project. thank you....
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i would like to invite you back again on thursday when we will have our second mark brown bag lecture featuring a book is joseph wilkins, an historical novel. the first time at a book discussion of a historical novel. it is about speaker thomas bracken read and a contentious 51st congress. if you have had a chance to read it, you'll enjoy meeting the author. if you haven't, come anyway and listen to him talk about the book. and his research and doing it and may be get some pointers. i don't know, would probably have some budding authors in our audience, either here or on cease and. let me just briefly introduce today's authors so we can get right into the program. i would mention that there is an article by your speaker, guy gugliotta come and our current edition of our capital film magazine. there are copies of the in the back. please pick one up on your way out. it is also available online in an interactive version on the historical society's website, www.u.s. chs.org. as i mentioned her speaker today is guy gugliotta. after commanding a swift boat in south vietnam he became a journ
i would like to invite you back again on thursday when we will have our second mark brown bag lecture featuring a book is joseph wilkins, an historical novel. the first time at a book discussion of a historical novel. it is about speaker thomas bracken read and a contentious 51st congress. if you have had a chance to read it, you'll enjoy meeting the author. if you haven't, come anyway and listen to him talk about the book. and his research and doing it and may be get some pointers. i don't...
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. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> warner: and we close with a look at the never-ending fascination with the "titanic," 100 years after it sank. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> citi. supporting progress for 200 years. >> at&t. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, andmproved economic rformae anfinancia literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. president obama joined world leaders today denouncing north korea rocket launch. with an interview he said the international community would take further steps to isolate the country of the failed launch this morning. the president added that the north korean'ss quote, don't seem to be real good at firing miss ims. we begin with this report from angus walker of independent t
. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> warner: and we close with a look at the never-ending fascination with the "titanic," 100 years after it sank. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> citi. supporting progress for 200 years. >> at&t. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, andmproved...
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[applause] >> next, i would call -- mark connors, and solomon brown. >> hi. so i work for tenderloin housing clinic, and am not a resident of san francisco. i was born and raised here but can't afford to live here wit hthh the budget cuts. i went from paying no medical to $250 for medical. i live in oakland. i don't like oakland. sorry. i don't. it is just a lot of crime. i have been going through a lot. i have to take her out of school. parents with guns, all kinds of stuff. she can't go to school here. i live out here. i pay for them to go to school here. a mix-up, in between. us getting raises would help, and i could come back to my native. thank you. [applause] >> i am mark conners from treasure island, secretary for the good neighbors -- and i wanted to say what the young man said earlier. we have a lot of youth, and fund the care center for the independent youth. sometimes the youth get in trouble and we need reseources for the island. from time to time, we have crime waves. they need more local services and support on the island. we don't have a grocer
[applause] >> next, i would call -- mark connors, and solomon brown. >> hi. so i work for tenderloin housing clinic, and am not a resident of san francisco. i was born and raised here but can't afford to live here wit hthh the budget cuts. i went from paying no medical to $250 for medical. i live in oakland. i don't like oakland. sorry. i don't. it is just a lot of crime. i have been going through a lot. i have to take her out of school. parents with guns, all kinds of stuff. she...
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abrasion scratch, the left lateral forehead and also some similar markings around the nostrils and in the collarbone areas she had some yellowish brownkings and pressure type marks as well as on the left breast. these clearly indicate to me evidence of a fall into the tub, striking her forehead, and there was a little bit of hemorrhage on the under surface of the scalp and not sufficient to produce brain damage but indicative of a fall, a full in which she was unrestrained. >> let me quote this autopsy to further perhaps from your point page 4, two superficial abrasions to the left side of her forehead, so up here, and there was a superficial abrasion to the left side in the bridge of her nose, so when you hear that, you say, doctor, without a doubt she fell, perhaps fell into the tub. >> well, yes, and the proof that she fell is the correlation with the water. there is not one person watching you right now who has not had an incident with hot water. when you inadvertently mistakenly, negligently, stuck your finger or toe into burning water, you jumped halfway to the ceiling. >> right. >> what was the response of whitney houston? not
abrasion scratch, the left lateral forehead and also some similar markings around the nostrils and in the collarbone areas she had some yellowish brownkings and pressure type marks as well as on the left breast. these clearly indicate to me evidence of a fall into the tub, striking her forehead, and there was a little bit of hemorrhage on the under surface of the scalp and not sufficient to produce brain damage but indicative of a fall, a full in which she was unrestrained. >> let me...
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mark shields, david brooks. thank you both. >> brown: finally, tonight's edition of "need to know" examines the death of a mexican man who tried to cross the border illegally near san diego in 2010. his beating by u.s. border patrol agents was recorded by two eyewitnesses. tonight's report is the result of a joint investigation by "need to know" and the investigative fund of the nation institute. the correspondent is john larson. here's an excerpt. a warning-- it contains some violent images. >> across san diego this is 10 news at 5. >> human rights advocate called it a brutal beating. >> sans diag police are investigating the death. >> in early june 2010 residents of san diego awoke to reports of an incident at the border with mexico. according to san diego police, an illegal immigrant caught sneaking into the country basically violent when border agents removed his handcuffs. but it's what happened next that was reason for a police press release. due to the combative behavior of the immigrant, read the statement, u.s. border agents us
mark shields, david brooks. thank you both. >> brown: finally, tonight's edition of "need to know" examines the death of a mexican man who tried to cross the border illegally near san diego in 2010. his beating by u.s. border patrol agents was recorded by two eyewitnesses. tonight's report is the result of a joint investigation by "need to know" and the investigative fund of the nation institute. the correspondent is john larson. here's an excerpt. a warning-- it...
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the >>mark: it is a brown bricks as 49ers fans are closer to a new stadium.c is starting to warm up. we're heading into a heat wave. >>james: we have low cloud cover and fall.
the >>mark: it is a brown bricks as 49ers fans are closer to a new stadium.c is starting to warm up. we're heading into a heat wave. >>james: we have low cloud cover and fall.
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partnered with regina brooks, mark alan, maria brown to launch the open print which i'm sure we'll hear much more about. in addition coming is published randal robson, bernice mcfadden and i'll send urgently this guitar in the band girls against boys and has toured and recorded extensively. last but certainly not least, cheryl woodruff, the president and associate publisher of selling books and imprint launched at a house in conjunction with tbs broadcasters. she is a pioneer african-american publishing executive who founded the one world ballantine books in print from the first multicultural imprint of the mainstream public health among her best-selling authors are a kind of smiley, cornell west and many others. both publishing right now -- what the -- this is the best of times the worst of times in publishing? it's kind of a little of both. in the early 1990s african-american writers were in the forefront of using both. in the early 1990s african-american writers were in the forefront of using both. in the early 1990s african-american writers were in the forefront of using to bypass p
partnered with regina brooks, mark alan, maria brown to launch the open print which i'm sure we'll hear much more about. in addition coming is published randal robson, bernice mcfadden and i'll send urgently this guitar in the band girls against boys and has toured and recorded extensively. last but certainly not least, cheryl woodruff, the president and associate publisher of selling books and imprint launched at a house in conjunction with tbs broadcasters. she is a pioneer african-american...
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. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and two laureates-- poets from the united states and from britain-- reflect on their public roles. >> to be asked to represent and celebrate 9 thing you love most since childhood is a real privilege and a joy. so i've loved it much, much more than i anticipated. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >> citi. supporting progress for 200 years. at&t >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: house republicans staked their ground today in the political fight over student loans. it set up a confrontation with senate democrats, and possibly with the president. the vote this afternoon was 215 to 195
. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and two laureates-- poets from the united states and from britain-- reflect on their public roles. >> to be asked to represent and celebrate 9 thing you love most since childhood is a real privilege and a joy. so i've loved it much, much more than i anticipated. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >>...
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mark udall out in colorado, great family name. keep an eye on him. on the republican side, scott brown in massachusetts if he wins this senate race. he's not often mentioned about, --, but why not? mark ob rubio in florida. >> brian sand oval -- sandoval. he's mexico. he may make the short list for v.p. and harris, the attorney general out in california. chris: i met her on a plane ride. she's great. >> speak of the 2016 election yeah, we have, the rental party has a very deep bench. a lot of rising stars. ing chris: i agree. more so than the democrats. >> margo rubio is one he mentioned. nikki haley, governor of south carolina. boggy -- bobby jindal, he had that horrible experience with the response to the state of the union but he's a bright guy and he's young. then chris christy. there are a lot of republicans coming up. chris: christie has the northeast attitude that works with people. jon harris? >> paul ryan fascinates me because he speaks with credibility to both wings of the republican party, president tea party and the establishment wings and can help them make a generational
mark udall out in colorado, great family name. keep an eye on him. on the republican side, scott brown in massachusetts if he wins this senate race. he's not often mentioned about, --, but why not? mark ob rubio in florida. >> brian sand oval -- sandoval. he's mexico. he may make the short list for v.p. and harris, the attorney general out in california. chris: i met her on a plane ride. she's great. >> speak of the 2016 election yeah, we have, the rental party has a very deep...
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mark. >> i call them like i see them. >> and so will tina brown. thank you, mark.ry in "newsweek." she is also the author of "the diana chronicles," which is about diana. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what's your take on the story? >> the pipaltons so far have been the most unembarrassing family as you can possibly imagine. when you consider what went on with fergie and diana and harry and the whole thing she's been through, finally the middleton's arrive. they're flawless. kate is flawless. and now pippa is suddenly caught in a little bit of embarrassment. but you have to recognize, she is part of the royal family. they cannot do this thing, which they tend to do in their ostr h ostrichy way of saying she's not part of the family, she's a distanlt relation. she's not. she's there. she's going have to be given protection, tutelage, pr spins. they're going to have to take her in and make them one of her own. >> but kate and her prince are doing just fine. >> they're incredible. the amazing thing about kate is aside from once when she did a fall in ro
mark. >> i call them like i see them. >> and so will tina brown. thank you, mark.ry in "newsweek." she is also the author of "the diana chronicles," which is about diana. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what's your take on the story? >> the pipaltons so far have been the most unembarrassing family as you can possibly imagine. when you consider what went on with fergie and diana and harry and the whole thing she's been through,...
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. >> woodruff: newshour regular mark shields, and ramesh ponnuru of "the national review" analyze the week's news. ♪ ♪ >> brownus, legendary guitarist buddy guy reflects on living, playing, and shaking up the chicago blues. >> well, i'm going to prove myself, because everybody was sitting down, and i said i'm going to stand up and somebody going to pay attention to me. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> citi turns 200 this year. in that time, there have been some good days and some difficult ones. but through it all, we persevered. supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. >> bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public br
. >> woodruff: newshour regular mark shields, and ramesh ponnuru of "the national review" analyze the week's news. ♪ ♪ >> brownus, legendary guitarist buddy guy reflects on living, playing, and shaking up the chicago blues. >> well, i'm going to prove myself, because everybody was sitting down, and i said i'm going to stand up and somebody going to pay attention to me. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour...