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outside this room and there will be some drinks and everything and we, we will be entertained by, michael ing, an 11-year-old pianist that i met in chinatown as we were erasing some grafitti. i asked him about it, he said i don't like it. he said come down and see what he does instead of tagging. i said we're having a conference, would you be willing to come and just play some of your been know for our audience? he said sure. so he's out there. mees go out, join us and thank you again for coming. [applause] >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed in the earth wake of 1906. construction began in april of 1913. in december 1915, the building was complete. it opened it's doors in january 1916. >> it's a wonderful experience to come to
outside this room and there will be some drinks and everything and we, we will be entertained by, michael ing, an 11-year-old pianist that i met in chinatown as we were erasing some grafitti. i asked him about it, he said i don't like it. he said come down and see what he does instead of tagging. i said we're having a conference, would you be willing to come and just play some of your been know for our audience? he said sure. so he's out there. mees go out, join us and thank you again for...
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outside this room and there will be some drinks and everything and we, we will be entertained by, michael ing, an 11-year-old pianist that i met in chinatown as we were erasing some grafitti. i asked him about it, he said i don't like it. he said come down and see what he does instead of tagging. i said we're having a conference, would you be willing to come and just play some of your been know for our audience? he said sure. so he's out there. mees go out, join us and thank you again for coming. [applause] >> being a pedestrian in san francisco is not easy for anybody. >> [inaudible] people push tables and chairs outside the sidewalk. >> i have to be careful not to walk the sidewalk. it is very hard. >> sometimes people get half way across the intersection. >> you have to be alert because there is always something coming up that you need to know about. >> i learned to listen to the traffic patterns. sometimes i notice the other pedestrians, they are crossing, on occasion, i have decided i'm going to cross, too. i get to the middle of the intersection, and i find out that the light has change
outside this room and there will be some drinks and everything and we, we will be entertained by, michael ing, an 11-year-old pianist that i met in chinatown as we were erasing some grafitti. i asked him about it, he said i don't like it. he said come down and see what he does instead of tagging. i said we're having a conference, would you be willing to come and just play some of your been know for our audience? he said sure. so he's out there. mees go out, join us and thank you again for...
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michael cardoza is supporting us. this was a big with dr t ingo speak for leary and he did not earlier-he was requested for his input. he did not have the blessing of the government, with an aura of possibility and he contradicted several noclaims from hoskins. basically, he imploded at least the part of the government's case. if this was a heavyweight fight? the government got down here it down hard howard. >> >> what type of for while what type of witnesses? >> they have somebody strong. donald kagen tested the urine of a barry bonds andy said the tested positive for anabolic steroid. and what is this to do about the act, and the side impacts. about the acne--and the other side in packs. i do not know what they're going to say but i think there know what they're going to say. and perhaps doctor's if ting going to see a little bit different than he did. did wha get what they wanted. >> and what is the jury left to decide? >> what happens because it is a government witness they do not have to believe either one. and they say we do not believe eit
michael cardoza is supporting us. this was a big with dr t ingo speak for leary and he did not earlier-he was requested for his input. he did not have the blessing of the government, with an aura of possibility and he contradicted several noclaims from hoskins. basically, he imploded at least the part of the government's case. if this was a heavyweight fight? the government got down here it down hard howard. >> >> what type of for while what type of witnesses? >> they have...
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ing is 100,000 square feet. >> reporter: museum president michael roseenslide said philadelphia jewish leaders thought it was importanthrough private donations adjacent to independence mall, birth place of american liberty. >> the story we tell in this museum is fundamentally a story of freedom. it's a story about about what one immigrant ethnic group has been able to achieve. why? because we've enjoyed these incredible freedoms in this great nation. >> reporter: this torah used in jewish services dates from colonial times when jews first came to the new world. but the big wave was much later. >> this gallery is all about those millions of immigrants who came to the united states around the turn of the century. >> reporter: just getting in was a hurdle for jews and other immigrants of the time. people had to prove they were smart enough by solving puzzles like this. make too many mistakes and you could be turned away. >> great job. >> reporter: and though jewish entrepreneurs like levi strauss, who invented blue jeans, could flourish, there was discrimination and anti-semitism too. early movie stars felt they had to c
ing is 100,000 square feet. >> reporter: museum president michael roseenslide said philadelphia jewish leaders thought it was importanthrough private donations adjacent to independence mall, birth place of american liberty. >> the story we tell in this museum is fundamentally a story of freedom. it's a story about about what one immigrant ethnic group has been able to achieve. why? because we've enjoyed these incredible freedoms in this great nation. >> reporter: this torah...