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it's a pleasure, captain, a real pleasure. - captain marvel! - captain marvel, over here!king ) gosh, take it easy, folks. one at a time, okay? lois lane, captain, "daily planet." how does it feel to be part of the justice league? how does it feel? like i've waited my whole life for this. i mean, being on the same team with superman, batman, wonder woman... i still can't believe they actually let me join. ( laughter ) what is it you value so much about the league? golly... i guess it's all the good they do. not just helping people-- which is great-- i mean, that's the reason we're all here in the first place, right? but they really make a difference. they change the world. how so? well, just look at lex luthor. he used to be a super villain, for pete's sake, and now he's one of the good guys. i think it's terrific that he's running for president, don't you? uh... are you moving to metropolis from fawcett city? no, ma'am. i help where i'm needed, but i'm a fawcett boy at heart. - i have one other question! - just one more question! ( all talking ) sorry, folks, but i really
it's a pleasure, captain, a real pleasure. - captain marvel! - captain marvel, over here!king ) gosh, take it easy, folks. one at a time, okay? lois lane, captain, "daily planet." how does it feel to be part of the justice league? how does it feel? like i've waited my whole life for this. i mean, being on the same team with superman, batman, wonder woman... i still can't believe they actually let me join. ( laughter ) what is it you value so much about the league? golly... i guess...
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marveled at how fast trains moved in china. marveled at the rate of how fast trains are being built. yet in the financial environment where we can bring those products to our states at a reasonably of way, we are squandering this opportunity. is there anything else that we could do to be heard on this issue? bipartisanbe that voice that is so seldom heard on washington on this issue. >> anyone care to respond to that? >> you want a response, governor? you mention common sense. i do not know if that is always in the political arena. we have decreased our spending by 500% in utah. we have wrapped up the opportunity. we have been in a fiscal decision to do that. there is limitation. we voluntarily do 85% of that, so if we have an emergency, we have the capacity to borrow money. we are trying to borrow money in a prudent way. we do some cash and carry. but construction has needs. we are trying to take advantage of what you said. it does have an economic benefit. help them do what they need to do. get from point a to point b. if the
marveled at how fast trains moved in china. marveled at the rate of how fast trains are being built. yet in the financial environment where we can bring those products to our states at a reasonably of way, we are squandering this opportunity. is there anything else that we could do to be heard on this issue? bipartisanbe that voice that is so seldom heard on washington on this issue. >> anyone care to respond to that? >> you want a response, governor? you mention common sense. i do...
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and, you see, when i look at this, i can only marvel at this man's ingenuity because this chap's looked at a block of stone, and he's seen it for what it is, because i love the way he's textured it. you know, you do get that lovely leathery-- and those ears. they're just stunning. they've been polished. i mean, what are you gonna do with it? you're keeping it where at the moment? well, it was actually intended to go outside in the garden, and now i've seen what it is, i got it into the leeds museum, and they're doing an anthropology display or study and it's lasting five years, so i've asked them if they want it. it should be touched. i've been doing it ever since it's arrived. i don't want this locked up in my house. i want 1,000, 10,000 people to come and touch it. i want them to touch it like my grandchildren do. i don't mind 'em-- hang on, hang on, hang on. at the moment, it's on the floor behind the dining room table, so you can't see it. you have to walk in to look at it, so it's wasted. i honestly believe that if i went into the right gallery, i wouldn't be surprised to see a pri
and, you see, when i look at this, i can only marvel at this man's ingenuity because this chap's looked at a block of stone, and he's seen it for what it is, because i love the way he's textured it. you know, you do get that lovely leathery-- and those ears. they're just stunning. they've been polished. i mean, what are you gonna do with it? you're keeping it where at the moment? well, it was actually intended to go outside in the garden, and now i've seen what it is, i got it into the leeds...
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lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >> our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and mrs. perry came to korea where i was the c5j5 and i was assigned to escort them around. and i had a lot of those kinds of duties while i was assigned to korea. but it was the most pleasant experience i had and i say that honestly, to get to know these two people. and he then became our secretary of defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a plea
lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >> our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and mrs. perry came to korea where i was the c5j5 and i was assigned to escort them around. and i had a lot of those kinds of duties while i was assigned to korea. but it was the most pleasant experience...
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i found this out only income a sermon published about her husband, sylvester, a very loving and marvelous husband, you read the letters he wrote to his daughters who were then living on the island any longer and see how much he cared for this for madwoman, your poor mother is not well in you see from institutional records what that meant and we don't know what she suffered from. there she was in her silk dress, and in the house we are lucky to know about all the rooms in this house and what was in them and in one small space, twice the size of this carpet which is the dark room, and and given the treatment program for the time, could have been married sylvester's bed, there is no window there. speeding along here, thomas spending over the north peninsula, he was a free man and had a lasting, he had been freed after the death of his own in maryland and he was sold 21 acres of land on the north side of shelter island. ten days before the man who sell off the force and died. sometimes you are lucky. he paid this man who grew up in this house, he paid him $750, cute amount of money. we don't
i found this out only income a sermon published about her husband, sylvester, a very loving and marvelous husband, you read the letters he wrote to his daughters who were then living on the island any longer and see how much he cared for this for madwoman, your poor mother is not well in you see from institutional records what that meant and we don't know what she suffered from. there she was in her silk dress, and in the house we are lucky to know about all the rooms in this house and what was...
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the marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the negro community must not lead us to a distrust ofll white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny. and they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom. we cannot walk alone. and as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. we cannot turn back. there are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, "when will you be satisfied?" we can never be satisfied as long as the negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality. we can never be satisfied as long as our bodies, heavy with the fatigue of travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of the highways and the hotels of the cities. we cannot be satisfied as long as the negro's basic mobility is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one. we can never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their self-hood and robbed of their dignity by signs stating "for whites only." we cannot be satisfied
the marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the negro community must not lead us to a distrust ofll white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny. and they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom. we cannot walk alone. and as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. we cannot turn back. there are those who are asking the...
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it is marvelous work. i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as journalists because they show the people. what is fashion history? some old clothes that you can find may be in the free-market? books, magazines, newspapers? i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be know
it is marvelous work. i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a...
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done a marvelous job. give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you for that. that was a phenomenon -- phenomenal. it's nice to see that the sun has been some intensive -- submission or people have sufficiently moved. thank you for being here today. they're is a loss in that this property is no longer being handed down in the same way it has been since 1652, but the advantage is that there is an organization here now that is dedicated to preserving what went down from 8,000 acres to the remaining 243 in making sure that we don't lose another one. and there is an organic farm that is planted here. we have history programming. we have plans to preserve the house, plans to restore carnelian and alices gardens. and so while the history and the narrative sort of comes to a sort of close and there is something -- there is a loss in that, there is something really exciting about the future that we expect to continue here for a long time. i invite you all to come back. we are open roughly alternate saturdays. mac but proved there are a spiralling history here. it goes
done a marvelous job. give her a hand. [applause] >> thank you for that. that was a phenomenon -- phenomenal. it's nice to see that the sun has been some intensive -- submission or people have sufficiently moved. thank you for being here today. they're is a loss in that this property is no longer being handed down in the same way it has been since 1652, but the advantage is that there is an organization here now that is dedicated to preserving what went down from 8,000 acres to the...
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inch -- marvelous sense of humor.eputy attorney general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. a lot of things are similar about bob today. he has touched so many people, in much of the same way. 30irst met him more than years ago. he was an asu in boston. i was a young lawyer andi come up to to help on a case. i met bob. he was one of the most seasoned prosecutors they had the office. when i met him, the words that came to mind were talented, smart, respected. as they looked at him, i realized when i grow up as a prosecutor, i want to be like bob. i want to be that kind of prosecutor. several years later, he came to maine justice. at this time,i was the deputy chief of the public integrity section, and in the privilege of working with bob on frequent occasions. -- member when dealing with i remember when dealing with him, particularly sensitive cases, the words that came to mind then were leadership and support. bob would not only go out of his way to make sure you had everything you needed, and the resources
inch -- marvelous sense of humor.eputy attorney general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. a lot of things are similar about bob today. he has touched so many people, in much of the same way. 30irst met him more than years ago. he was an asu in boston. i was a young lawyer andi come up to to help on a case. i met bob. he was one of the most seasoned prosecutors they had the office. when i met him, the words that came to mind were talented, smart, respected. as they looked at...
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witness and what they see with their own eyes is the power of jesus christ and god is moving in a marvelousighty way. p open your bibles now to act chapter 6 and let's see what the spirit of god will say unto us. >> if you haven't noticed it before in reading through steven, many don't read through it because they get lost in the long message 60 versus. when he went through with was parallel to what jesus went through. it was on that same level. are you with me? listen, to have fellowship in his suffering the phrase coined by the apostle paul in philippians 3 verse 10 that i may know him in the power's resurrection and the fellowship of his suffering. the fellowship of his suffering means to participate in life experience. it means to be treated in the same way. it means to be joined -- listen to this, in partnership. that means that the closer i get to jesus, the more full i am of him or under his control. i am likely to find himself in encounters similar to his. you ought to get that. you ought to get that. you need to know that because you see all of us should want to be like him. i say
witness and what they see with their own eyes is the power of jesus christ and god is moving in a marvelousighty way. p open your bibles now to act chapter 6 and let's see what the spirit of god will say unto us. >> if you haven't noticed it before in reading through steven, many don't read through it because they get lost in the long message 60 versus. when he went through with was parallel to what jesus went through. it was on that same level. are you with me? listen, to have fellowship...
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we're marveling that larry hangs out with a nuclear physicist. >> what do you talk about?rveling that he hangs out with larry. >> his name is gunther. >> there you go. >> he's very much smarter than me. >> that doesn't say much. >> baseball biogenesis suspensions very soon. major league baseball officials are pushing to ban alex rodriguez for life. most players are just going to accept their 50-game penalties. their suspensions. because a-rod previously admitted to using steroids, he's a two-time offender. mlb supposedly has sefd that he tried to hamper the investigation. that's raising the possibility of a lifetime ban. rodriguez would certainly fight it in arbitration. there's so much money on the table for him. the star coming back from hip surgery. it's unclear if he'll ever be allowed to return. 78, that was the combined age of the starting pitchers in today's a's blue jays game at the coliseum. r.a. dickey, the younger of the two. 38 years old. he struggled scoreless in the third. lowrey with a base hit to right. a throw to third. sogard comes home 1-0 oakland. the e
we're marveling that larry hangs out with a nuclear physicist. >> what do you talk about?rveling that he hangs out with larry. >> his name is gunther. >> there you go. >> he's very much smarter than me. >> that doesn't say much. >> baseball biogenesis suspensions very soon. major league baseball officials are pushing to ban alex rodriguez for life. most players are just going to accept their 50-game penalties. their suspensions. because a-rod previously...
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as police conducted their investigation on the busy corner at main street, people stopped and marveled that someone would do this. peter murray works next door at apple. >> nothing so impressive as actually packing your truck through the front door of tiffany's and it is impressive. >> i am surprised, but, to pick the busiest street corner in walnut creek. >> this man should have been here when the robbery was happening but was 15 minutes late this morning. >> i am sure they were armed to do something that brazen. i am relieved i wasn't here. >> there is no indication at this point that the men were armed but they cannot tell much from the video. tiffany's has shades drawn for privacy and they closed the store and have not commented on the robbery. they do have witnesses, some employees in the area this morning waiting to get in to work at other stores. that is how they found out about the white s.u.v. they are talking to witnesses, looking at surveillance video and they say they will do what they can to make sure the men do not get an with this but right now, no sighting of them or th
as police conducted their investigation on the busy corner at main street, people stopped and marveled that someone would do this. peter murray works next door at apple. >> nothing so impressive as actually packing your truck through the front door of tiffany's and it is impressive. >> i am surprised, but, to pick the busiest street corner in walnut creek. >> this man should have been here when the robbery was happening but was 15 minutes late this morning. >> i am sure...
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historic issues but she brought a practical approach because of her work in the field and she had a marvelous sense of humor. >> commissioners if we can move on to general public not to exceed 15 minutes. this is within the jurisdiction not to talk about the jurisdiction. however, this is your opportunity to aid the empathies specifically members of the public if you wish to commit on item 14 for case 220 for sixth street this is your opportunity to do so. with respect to other items your opportunity will be afforded when we get it that in the minutes up to 3 minutes. i have no speaker cards >> any public comment? >> sue. i think i've participated in every single zoning back to the early 80s and i met alicia kerry when she was the head of tenacious tenants. the sense ability she brought to those meetings and this commission is one that commissioners and staff all almost to ocher don't pay attention to. she was advocating for tenants on green con hill annoy everyone thinks that's upscale housing and the reality is we have upscale housing down. but i really appreciated having a person who lived
historic issues but she brought a practical approach because of her work in the field and she had a marvelous sense of humor. >> commissioners if we can move on to general public not to exceed 15 minutes. this is within the jurisdiction not to talk about the jurisdiction. however, this is your opportunity to aid the empathies specifically members of the public if you wish to commit on item 14 for case 220 for sixth street this is your opportunity to do so. with respect to other items your...
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feeling that i had when i was eight years old, i'm collecting all of these statuettes of captain marvel one woman. [laughter] tavis: let me ask it another way. still have feel to the pipes to do what you do at 80? >> a lot less oxygen now. one reason it helps not to have rehearsals and read music that is written because you have to play long lines with a lot of wind. tavis: right. >> so i have to find another way to express written improvisation improvisationwith pros a stati n and let the others have some voice, too. tavis: you made me think of alan iris and. -- alan iversen. practice? does that mean now that you don't spend as much time rehearsing? that is about improvisation on the stage? >> it is mostly about improvisation. how do you rehearse the future? how do you rehearse the unknown? say, when, he used to you practice something, you will go on stage and do variations of what you practiced. it's no surprise. the unknown, the unexpected is a reflection for me musically of what is happening in the world today. people are learning how to dialogue with each other without any past str
feeling that i had when i was eight years old, i'm collecting all of these statuettes of captain marvel one woman. [laughter] tavis: let me ask it another way. still have feel to the pipes to do what you do at 80? >> a lot less oxygen now. one reason it helps not to have rehearsals and read music that is written because you have to play long lines with a lot of wind. tavis: right. >> so i have to find another way to express written improvisation improvisationwith pros a stati n and...
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and as you look around this marvelous space, i think you see both. plainly evident before you. let me say the only person between you and actually enjoying the space, i'll be very short. we all recognize that the bay is a regional resource that's protected by the state. and the brannan street wharf is a project that is a major success of bcdc's and the port's shared vision of the san francisco shoreline. because the wharf is one of the key public benefits arising from the special area plan for the waterfront, a plan that was developed well over a decade ago by bcdc and the port to bring into alignment the needs and hopes of a wide variety of community groups, individuals and other stakeholders who are also interested in conserving and developing the bay and its resources. and conserving and promoting open spaces along the waterfront is increasingly important as the region grows. so, though the bay is 550 square miles and it goes from san jose to napa and solano county, as we look out it seems we can see so much of it. along with the bridge that carries its name, and we want to
and as you look around this marvelous space, i think you see both. plainly evident before you. let me say the only person between you and actually enjoying the space, i'll be very short. we all recognize that the bay is a regional resource that's protected by the state. and the brannan street wharf is a project that is a major success of bcdc's and the port's shared vision of the san francisco shoreline. because the wharf is one of the key public benefits arising from the special area plan for...
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he's talked about the marvelous militancy. he managed to admonish us at the same time. don't go overboard. here was the ultimate skill of an orator who can speak to several audiences at one time, and it's as if he -- you would say, yeah, that line was for me. and somehow else will say, and yet -- you're right, it doesn't read like a set of grievances, it reads like a poem. it reads like the oration of a poem. >> and it's precisely that genius that has brought about the mini-industry of appropriating the words of the reverend dr. martin luther king, because there is so much in that speech. and so much in the message, that people -- i want to play a brief sound clip. we're going from the most sublime to the most mundane, i apologize. this is what 30, 40, 50 years does, which has been appropriated by the conservatives, the right, what he actually meant. take a listen. >> if dr. king were alive today, i believe he would be broken hearted about what has happened to the traditional family, and not only among blacks. >> we feel the spirit of dr. martin luther king jr. who woul
he's talked about the marvelous militancy. he managed to admonish us at the same time. don't go overboard. here was the ultimate skill of an orator who can speak to several audiences at one time, and it's as if he -- you would say, yeah, that line was for me. and somehow else will say, and yet -- you're right, it doesn't read like a set of grievances, it reads like a poem. it reads like the oration of a poem. >> and it's precisely that genius that has brought about the mini-industry of...
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marvel's "agents of be a hit.d."a continuation of "the story.s" >> original cast member clark graig on the cast. it's a dream come crew. >> "scandal" is back for the third season. people have watched it and want more. >> i'm very good at what i do. "homeland" is one people will tune into again. carey's off her meds, brody's lewis and and damian claire danes are saying season three to the bank, grabbing quarter million dollar an episode paychecks. >> the black list is probably the most anticipated drama coming this fall. fugitives most wanted agreeing to help the f.b.i.. >> he's a very bad guy who seems good orthe capacity for he's a very decent good guy who has the capacity for badness. way, it's going to make if are great tv this fall. my d.v.r.et to learn more about new werther's original caramel extratv.com.o >> right now, we are hooking everyone up with their own bag of popcorn. everyone up with their own bag of popcorn. who wants some? are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the
marvel's "agents of be a hit.d."a continuation of "the story.s" >> original cast member clark graig on the cast. it's a dream come crew. >> "scandal" is back for the third season. people have watched it and want more. >> i'm very good at what i do. "homeland" is one people will tune into again. carey's off her meds, brody's lewis and and damian claire danes are saying season three to the bank, grabbing quarter million dollar an episode...
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i mean, it's a structural marvel. >> the bridge will be shut down for five days so they could get the eastern span up and running. how are you going do that? >> i'm okay with it. five days, though? that's tough. >> september 3, we can expect a more simple, chain cutting ceremony with the larger celebration happening next year. reporting live at treasure island, kpix5. >> bart will offer a limited around the clock service from wednesday, august 28 through labor day morning. more train service information. will be announced in the coming days. >> the victim of a brutal gang rape had the last word in court today. her attackers are going to prison for a very long time, for what happened homecoming night four years ago. in court when one of the rapists apologized. but the judge clearly wasn't having any of it. >> given to jane doe and her family. >> jose says he is remorseful and wants a lighter sentence. >> no words can undue what has been done. all i can do is just apologize for any of my actions. >> the other rapist made no apologies. only identified as jane doe. the gang rape and tortu
i mean, it's a structural marvel. >> the bridge will be shut down for five days so they could get the eastern span up and running. how are you going do that? >> i'm okay with it. five days, though? that's tough. >> september 3, we can expect a more simple, chain cutting ceremony with the larger celebration happening next year. reporting live at treasure island, kpix5. >> bart will offer a limited around the clock service from wednesday, august 28 through labor day...
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." >>> dozens of people lined up to meet the man behind marvel comics who was in the bay area today.s the walt disney for this era. >> some say it was like meeting michael jordan. others bruce lee. and usually you would find stan lee in conventions. but he was in concord at flying colors comics, a place he helped launch. >> i remember when he opened the shop, and i felt very sentimental about coming again. >> he spent about three hours signing autografrs for fans before -- autographs before heading to tonight's giants game. >> the giants probably belong in a comic book right now. they are awful! but the a's bats came alive. 49er football. the defending n-f-c champs taken the broncos thursday at six right here on kpix-5 >> one day away from 49er football! the champs took on the broncose thursday at 6:00. ,, thursday at 6:00. >>> a bypass among the new span will be 2 miles long between oakland and yerba buena island. an event between the roadway is designed to pull exhaust away from people. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when m
." >>> dozens of people lined up to meet the man behind marvel comics who was in the bay area today.s the walt disney for this era. >> some say it was like meeting michael jordan. others bruce lee. and usually you would find stan lee in conventions. but he was in concord at flying colors comics, a place he helped launch. >> i remember when he opened the shop, and i felt very sentimental about coming again. >> he spent about three hours signing autografrs for fans...
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i mean, it is a structure marvel.are going to shut it down to eat the eastern span up and running. how will you deal with that? >> i'm okay with it. five days, though? that's tough. >> reporter: if all goes as planned, the bridge will open on the third with a simple chain cutting ceremony with the fanfare saved for next yearment reporting live. >> bart will offer limited around the clock service. bart will announce more details including which stations will be open 24 hours in the next few days. >>> tonight, students go back to school. and students at sonoma state are learning of a new ordnance that will cramp their partying. >> reporter: a student was arrested for public drunkenst. past houses were noisy. >> you could hear the music before you see the party. >> reporter: they wouldn't break up for hours keeping angry residents awake. they say the parties were out of control. >> hanging on the chandlers. in the morning when we woke up, there would be beer bottles, beer cans, in people's cars, people were throwing up i
i mean, it is a structure marvel.are going to shut it down to eat the eastern span up and running. how will you deal with that? >> i'm okay with it. five days, though? that's tough. >> reporter: if all goes as planned, the bridge will open on the third with a simple chain cutting ceremony with the fanfare saved for next yearment reporting live. >> bart will offer limited around the clock service. bart will announce more details including which stations will be open 24 hours in...
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. - it's absolutely marvelous.e portables in lots of different colors-- 10 years time i might be seeing those and people will be going, "i've collected every different color
. - it's absolutely marvelous.e portables in lots of different colors-- 10 years time i might be seeing those and people will be going, "i've collected every different color
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you have this marvelous opportunity to share this dynamic experience with your sons and daughters.d is hershey park, the next week it's the grand canyon. >> his own life was steeped in the arts, but of a different kind. >> i started out with the world renowned boys choir of harlem when i was about 11 years old. that changed my life. we traveled all over the place. i mean, paris. you name it, we'd be on the greatest stages with the greatest artists in the world from stevie wonder to placido domingo. >> with the world his stage, there were important lessons to be learned at a very early age. >> my possibilities were just endless so i never, never once did not believe that i couldn't do anything. impossible was never an option for me. >> that confidence came in handy when jonathan got his chance to be part of history with the greatest show on earth. >> my grandfather reminded me, you know, he said there was a time where i could sit anywhere and look at this. i'm seeing my grandson run this whole thing. that's cool and i thought, man, that's when it really hit me and i really understoo
you have this marvelous opportunity to share this dynamic experience with your sons and daughters.d is hershey park, the next week it's the grand canyon. >> his own life was steeped in the arts, but of a different kind. >> i started out with the world renowned boys choir of harlem when i was about 11 years old. that changed my life. we traveled all over the place. i mean, paris. you name it, we'd be on the greatest stages with the greatest artists in the world from stevie wonder to...
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man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance and periodic rehabilitation, and eventual replacement. it's so out of sight and so out of mind, that we don't realize the danger we're in. people see that their roads can cave in. their bridges are falling apart. the concern is that also the infrastructure that they can't see is falling apart. you wouldn't let your house be 100 years old and not ever do any maintenance to it. you would make sure that it was safe. 100 years ago, teddy roosevelt was president, and your pipes were brand new. now, our infrastructure is old. 100, 200 years old. it's not been upgraded or fixed or replaced, sometimes, ever. man: if these systems are not maintained, sooner or later they're going to fail. they all have a life expectancy. if you don't maintain them and constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to hav
man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance and periodic rehabilitation, and eventual replacement. it's so out of sight and so out of mind, that we don't realize the danger we're in. people see that their roads can cave in. their bridges are falling apart. the concern is that also the infrastructure that they can't see is...
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it's outstanding, a marvelous occasion. >> we're outside checking some of the food to go options.f a ka bob sandwich, all kinds of herbs and spices. i'm going to taste this. looking fantastic. one of the best i've had in a long time. you know it's delicious b i have just enough room for dessert, my favorite part. we're behind the scenes right now watching how all the pastries get made. and we've got a whole array of pastries here. honey and nuts and cinnamon, all kinds of great ingredients. this is amazing. here's another yummy pastry made with filo dough. oh, my god. really sweet and similar, it's lighter. this is what i like. we have a lovely row here. looks like a very delicious and exciting surprise. i'm going to bite into it. here we go. um. this is great with armenian coffee. now we're making some incredible armenian coffee. >> we buy our coffee, they have the best coffee. they come from armenia, specially made. and would you like to try it? >> i would like to try. >> would you like sugar or no sugar?
it's outstanding, a marvelous occasion. >> we're outside checking some of the food to go options.f a ka bob sandwich, all kinds of herbs and spices. i'm going to taste this. looking fantastic. one of the best i've had in a long time. you know it's delicious b i have just enough room for dessert, my favorite part. we're behind the scenes right now watching how all the pastries get made. and we've got a whole array of pastries here. honey and nuts and cinnamon, all kinds of great...
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over the last 38 years, san francisco has been incredible to us and it is truly marvelous to pay back a little bit of our debt. we love the city and are so honored to be able to help in this small way. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. and now it is my pleasure to welcome to the podium rosemary cameron the founding president of the board of the san francisco parks alliance. rosemary has pep her entire career in the public sector working in a regional and municipal parks and recreation, city management, legislative affairs, and communication. she continues to consult on marketing, branding, communication, social media, and fund-raising. rosemary has served as the president of the board of the parks alliance ever since its founding two years ago. rosemary. (applause) >> thank you, matt. and thank you all for being here today. this is a beautiful day in san francisco and it's a really special day in san francisco. what i would like to do is offer on behalf of the entire board of directors of the san francisco parks alliance confirmation that on tuesday evening, by unanimous vote, we ag
over the last 38 years, san francisco has been incredible to us and it is truly marvelous to pay back a little bit of our debt. we love the city and are so honored to be able to help in this small way. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. and now it is my pleasure to welcome to the podium rosemary cameron the founding president of the board of the san francisco parks alliance. rosemary has pep her entire career in the public sector working in a regional and municipal parks and recreation,...
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yeah, a marvelous new work of fiction -- flynn and provenza's account of today's adventures.the accepted version of events, it all goes out the window when... "dick tracy" is taken out of his padded room, puts his right hand up at trial, and testifies that i handed him the gun and the casings and sent him on his merry way. not if it doesn't go to trial. [ sighs ] what do you mean? well, um, i had planned to show deputy d.a. garnett the entire pilot, but it only took three minutes for him to realize that our victim is as despicable as our killer. so, we both agreed that a plea to life would be a most reasonable outcome. [ sighs ] but what will your division think of me if i submit this untruthful report to the chief? that you are exactly who you said you wanted to be -- just one of the guys. well, what does that mean? we lie to you all the time. everybody does. robbery homicide, vice, narcotics, even traffic. it's the one thing that unites ery division of the l.a.p.d. we -- we all lie to our boss. i-i don't -- what am i supposed to say to that? what, "thank you"? you're welcom
yeah, a marvelous new work of fiction -- flynn and provenza's account of today's adventures.the accepted version of events, it all goes out the window when... "dick tracy" is taken out of his padded room, puts his right hand up at trial, and testifies that i handed him the gun and the casings and sent him on his merry way. not if it doesn't go to trial. [ sighs ] what do you mean? well, um, i had planned to show deputy d.a. garnett the entire pilot, but it only took three minutes for...
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clarence jones and reliving those years, 50 years ago we still marvel what we were doing 50 years ago ourselves. trying to give and i know he'll be up here in a minute explaining perhaps some key moments that we should all try to understand. because as intravenous said joe said earlier as well, the struggle continues. it is with us. we look back, who could have imagined it years ago that we would have had today a first african-american president of the united states. >> [applause] >> who could've 50 years ago have imagined we would have the first african-american mayor of san francisco in mayor brown. who could have imagined % >> [applause] >> who could have have imagined we would have the first chinese american mayor in san francisco? >> [applause] >> these events of course, just do not happen by themselves. he digs great sacrifice. ultimately, it takes american heroes to allow those situations to exist. it also highlights the great leaders right here in san francisco who continue to improve the quality of life for all of our residents. celebrating diversity and equality for all and
clarence jones and reliving those years, 50 years ago we still marvel what we were doing 50 years ago ourselves. trying to give and i know he'll be up here in a minute explaining perhaps some key moments that we should all try to understand. because as intravenous said joe said earlier as well, the struggle continues. it is with us. we look back, who could have imagined it years ago that we would have had today a first african-american president of the united states. >> [applause]...
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. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt of thanks.thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- basically sent a resume out on all of their behalf, by sort of doing a roll call in his remarks. but look, i mean, that -- the steve kroft piece -- was stunning in that i think he caught tauzin just, oddly flat-footed. i mean, i think we've seen in reading his face, he seemed almost flat-footed that the question would be asked. i mean, no one is really going to burn any bridges. i mean, it's like one big bridge, in some ways. and look, i mean -- jack abramoff is a name that actually has not come up here. he's the picture of modern disgrace in washington, right? the disgraced lobbyist. one of the many books i read in preparing this book was his memoir, which he wrote, i think, largely i don't know if he wrote it in prison. but i think a lot of it was probably derived from his ruminations in priso
. >> they did a marvelous job for this house and we owe them a debt of thanks.thank you all. >> we owe them all right. wow. yeah, i mean, this happens -- it happens with every bill. i mean, i think -- what was striking about that is congressman tauzin actually sort of -- basically sent a resume out on all of their behalf, by sort of doing a roll call in his remarks. but look, i mean, that -- the steve kroft piece -- was stunning in that i think he caught tauzin just, oddly...
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i've brought my friends to show them your marvelous tongue! both: hi, treetop tom! hi! hi!rest ferazzi. stiltamadoodle, down! see ya, tom! bye, tom! thanks for visiting! (chuckling) ♪ i know a song about a tongue ♪ ♪ a song that needs to be sung ♪ ♪ a giraffe's blue tongue is long, twisty and tough ♪ ♪ it doesn't mind thorns ♪ ♪ but loves green leaves and stuff ♪ (laughing) here we are! the forest ferazzi! what does your friend look like? snifty's about this wide and "thisss" long. hmm... ah! found her! well, if it isn't the cat in the hat! (laughing) sally, nick, meet my very close friend snifty the snake. charmed, i'm sure. snifty just loves having visitors. (laughing) i sure do! welcome, nick and sally. you smell funny. almost like... giraffe! smell? i thought you were going to lick us! with your flicky tongue! what my tongue's really good at is smelling. flicking my tongue brings all the smells around me into my head. oh! like sniffing with our noses brings all the smells into our heads! (sniffing) you got it! my tongue pops out-- picks up some smells. my tongue pops in
i've brought my friends to show them your marvelous tongue! both: hi, treetop tom! hi! hi!rest ferazzi. stiltamadoodle, down! see ya, tom! bye, tom! thanks for visiting! (chuckling) ♪ i know a song about a tongue ♪ ♪ a song that needs to be sung ♪ ♪ a giraffe's blue tongue is long, twisty and tough ♪ ♪ it doesn't mind thorns ♪ ♪ but loves green leaves and stuff ♪ (laughing) here we are! the forest ferazzi! what does your friend look like? snifty's about this wide and...
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light reduction, the amount of electric light reduction, all with the aim of creating, you know, a marvelousce that people want to come to, feel comfortable working in, thrive at what they're doing, all kind of integrate together. and the daylighting lighting strategy is a very important part of that equation. >> one of the keys to this building is that we're maximizing the use of natural daylight to light the building. >> here in our south facade we have light shells. they help shade the floor, but as well light bounces off of the light shells into the interior of the floor providing more daylight into the interior of the floor. lighting is both the greatest use of energy consumption in an office building, but it also contributes to the largest amount of heat gain in the building. we're maximizing the use of natural daylighting. we also have light sensors that minimize the use of artificial lighting. >> by having light outside the building skin, what that does is we are mitigating it before it hits the glass. we have a high performance, low formal gain graph. the system does not have to wor
light reduction, the amount of electric light reduction, all with the aim of creating, you know, a marvelousce that people want to come to, feel comfortable working in, thrive at what they're doing, all kind of integrate together. and the daylighting lighting strategy is a very important part of that equation. >> one of the keys to this building is that we're maximizing the use of natural daylight to light the building. >> here in our south facade we have light shells. they help...
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as we celebrate our economy and marvel at renewed investment and growth let's insure the budget helps those that want to call san francisco their home. please prioritize the following budget items as you move forward. education and youth development. there's no better way to invest in the future. continue to partner with the schools and organizations that seek to nourish and enrich the lives of our young citizens. affordable housing. in order to maintain diversity in san francisco we must retain a stock of homes with mixed incomes and earning less than six figures. as we provide incentives for hi tech and medical research let's go the extra mile to have economic and work force development initiatives to support small businesses in the out lying areas like hunter point and the richmond district and the excessior and let's have safe transit. let's increase this area and we need a vision to have a landscape that encourages healthy safe participation. thank you. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is anna martinez and the program director at lyric. we have a handful of our beautiful yo
as we celebrate our economy and marvel at renewed investment and growth let's insure the budget helps those that want to call san francisco their home. please prioritize the following budget items as you move forward. education and youth development. there's no better way to invest in the future. continue to partner with the schools and organizations that seek to nourish and enrich the lives of our young citizens. affordable housing. in order to maintain diversity in san francisco we must...
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. - ♪ how marvelous... - filmed on the grounds of the historic billy graham library, this musical celebrationroughout the 1950s and '60s. - ♪ yes, i need thee every hour. ♪ - we were joined by some very special guests who were there at the very start of the tent revival tradition, plus a wonderful lineup of renowned artists, featuring: ...and many more. gaither music group is pleased to present tent revival homecoming. all: ♪ come ye sinners, lost and lonely. ♪ ♪ jesus' blood can make you free, ♪ ♪ for he saved the worst among you ♪ ♪ when he saved a wretch like me. ♪ ♪ and i know, ♪ yes, i know ♪ jesus' blood can make the vilest sinner clean. ♪ ♪ and i know, ♪ yes, i know ♪ jesus' blood can make the vilest sinner clean. ♪ ♪ - ♪ to the faint, he giveth power, ♪ ♪ through the mountains makes a way, ♪ ♪ findeth water in the desert, ♪ turns the night to golden day. ♪ all: ♪ and i know, ♪ yes, i know ♪ jesus' blood can make the vilest sinner clean. ♪ ♪ and i know, ♪ yes, i know ♪ jesus' blood can make the vilest sinner clean. ♪ - ♪ in temptation, he is near thee, ♪ ♪ holds the powers ♪ of hell at
. - ♪ how marvelous... - filmed on the grounds of the historic billy graham library, this musical celebrationroughout the 1950s and '60s. - ♪ yes, i need thee every hour. ♪ - we were joined by some very special guests who were there at the very start of the tent revival tradition, plus a wonderful lineup of renowned artists, featuring: ...and many more. gaither music group is pleased to present tent revival homecoming. all: ♪ come ye sinners, lost and lonely. ♪ ♪ jesus' blood can...
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. >> martin a gagler and they turned what is a getty building into a marvelous. it's right in front of jefferson square park and it's a great building but the management sucks. >> any other questions? >> thank you. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. our next speaker -- [applause] testing -- unfortunately it's this one. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know how you switch it though. this mic works over here. [inaudible] >> as long as you don't mind and i'm not city staff. >> [inaudible] >> at least people can hear me. >> no. it shows. it shows. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> thank you tommi. hi everyone. i am jessica layman and director of san francisco disability action and we educate and mobilize seniors and people with disabilities to make change in san francisco around health care, housing, all other issues that come up. we are very delighted to have jazzie collins works with us and we are excited about the task force and on housing and thank you for your work. i wanted to speak today about a study and work that we're doing with seniors w
. >> martin a gagler and they turned what is a getty building into a marvelous. it's right in front of jefferson square park and it's a great building but the management sucks. >> any other questions? >> thank you. >> okay. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. our next speaker -- [applause] testing -- unfortunately it's this one. >> [inaudible] >> i don't know how you switch it though. this mic works over here. [inaudible]...
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how marvelous to see you both. el salam alaikum. salam alaikum. alaikum el salam. alaikum el salam jihan. how wonderful to see you. and you. - how are your families ? - everybody is well. they send their regards. balaam just celebrated her seventh birthday. please send our best wishes. of course. and the little baby is doing well ? yes. she is growing so fast. it's hard to believe. - and becoming quite a handful. - i can imagine. so. all is well with you ? yes. last year i headed the cairo project and i'm proud to report it went even better than planned. good for you. and you, mohammed ? i've been lucky enough to become the senior management consultant. congratulations. it's so good to hear of both of your successes. thank you. but i'm sure what we have done is nothing compared to what you have done. yes, we are very eager to find out about your success in the united states. we always knew you were going to go far. my throat is so dry. i could do with some water. tell us, how is your job at whitestone engineering ? have you tried the mahshi ? they're delicious. don
how marvelous to see you both. el salam alaikum. salam alaikum. alaikum el salam. alaikum el salam jihan. how wonderful to see you. and you. - how are your families ? - everybody is well. they send their regards. balaam just celebrated her seventh birthday. please send our best wishes. of course. and the little baby is doing well ? yes. she is growing so fast. it's hard to believe. - and becoming quite a handful. - i can imagine. so. all is well with you ? yes. last year i headed the cairo...