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director moyer? >> i had not planned to speak, but i decided to. when i got a call about f.x. crowley, of course, i celebrated. he is being nominated into what is usually the port's labor seat which was vacated by mike hardeman. if rodney is moved forward, we will have an empty seat, if anyone is interested. i definitely support mr. crowley coming over to our commission. how is that for a plug? especially with the last name pier. supervisor campos: [laughter] it makes sense. next speaker please. >> i am deeply interested in infrastructure. as you heard from the written statement of f.x. crowley, he has done a great job for the san francisco public utilities commission. he says he wants to go to the port. this is just my subjective opinion. he would do better at the san francisco public utilities commission. the reason why i say that is, way back when the bonds were passed, the sfpuc was supposed to attend to not only clean water, but also waste water. they chose to attend to the clean water. we are talking about a $4.6 billion budget. i think mr. crowley heard a lot from the w
director moyer? >> i had not planned to speak, but i decided to. when i got a call about f.x. crowley, of course, i celebrated. he is being nominated into what is usually the port's labor seat which was vacated by mike hardeman. if rodney is moved forward, we will have an empty seat, if anyone is interested. i definitely support mr. crowley coming over to our commission. how is that for a plug? especially with the last name pier. supervisor campos: [laughter] it makes sense. next speaker...
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Nov 23, 2010
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. >> could i just read a line -- i pulled up bill moyer's thing. you guys put together where you said, i'm quoting, the worse case scenario would be that "sicko" would evolve into a sustained populist movement. that was your worst fear. >> right, right. >> that this movie could make that happen. >> that's exactly right. the industry monitored public opinion from that moment prior to the premier of the movie or the national release of the movie until many weeks after the premier just to see how public opinion had changed and also monitored the box office receipts of the movie and all of its clips that we got. many of them were placed by health care america, which, as we've talked for, was a front group, a very successful one at that. >> michael hold on a second. i mean, that must be a real victory when you are in those meetings, having a sense when you can actually get our major media organizations, supposedly responsible journalists to repeat verbatim your talking points. >> it was just amazing. we had a chipping service. every day, with he would g
. >> could i just read a line -- i pulled up bill moyer's thing. you guys put together where you said, i'm quoting, the worse case scenario would be that "sicko" would evolve into a sustained populist movement. that was your worst fear. >> right, right. >> that this movie could make that happen. >> that's exactly right. the industry monitored public opinion from that moment prior to the premier of the movie or the national release of the movie until many weeks...
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Nov 18, 2010
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even though monique moyer said that he would only be there for two meetings as chair -- i know her pretty well. i do not know rodney fong all that well, but the port commission is broadcasted, so i follow the various moves over there. we need to have the best representation in san francisco on the commission's, and we do not need a small group of people who have the ear of the mayor or the san francisco democratic committee. cronyism, nepotism, just helping somebody does not help. having said that, i wish him the best. he is young, he has history, he is committed to this city. i am going to give him one piece of advice. speak your conscience, do right by the people. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. just for the public -- i have to take a short break. we will act on this item, but before we do that, we are going to take a short break and come back for the rest of the agenda. in terms of commissioner fong -- actually, supervisor alioto- pier? supervisor alioto-pier: i just wanted to say, i agree with everything director moyer was saying, he cannot leave the port, why would anyone wa
even though monique moyer said that he would only be there for two meetings as chair -- i know her pretty well. i do not know rodney fong all that well, but the port commission is broadcasted, so i follow the various moves over there. we need to have the best representation in san francisco on the commission's, and we do not need a small group of people who have the ear of the mayor or the san francisco democratic committee. cronyism, nepotism, just helping somebody does not help. having said...
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. >> reporter: created by pitcher jamie moyer and his wife, karen, this is the country's largest bereavementp for kids. it was inspired by a young girl named erin, who deeply affected them with their concern for the family she was leaving behind as she succumbed to cancer. >> they're dealing with grief and their thoughts, feelings and emotions. >> this is the most precious memories that you have. >> reporter: working with professional grief counselors, this camp teaches kids it's okay to cry. and it's okay to laugh, too. >> i did it! >> they're in an unusual circumstance. >> who likes ice skating today? >> reporter: the bonds they form at camp are a big part of what helps them heal. losing a loved one can be an isolating experience, but through camp erin, they get to meet other kids going through the exact same thing. thomas has made a close new friend who lost both parents in a car accident. >> you understand how they feel, in a way. >> now he has a safe space to remember his dad. >> he lived to be 41. he died two days before christmas. we did a lot of fun things. >> reporter: a group of ch
. >> reporter: created by pitcher jamie moyer and his wife, karen, this is the country's largest bereavementp for kids. it was inspired by a young girl named erin, who deeply affected them with their concern for the family she was leaving behind as she succumbed to cancer. >> they're dealing with grief and their thoughts, feelings and emotions. >> this is the most precious memories that you have. >> reporter: working with professional grief counselors, this camp teaches...
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there is a is a system with very cold air and there is moyer -- moisture here. it will be wet and chilly. and the start of the forecast animation at 7:00 we'll see increasing clouds tomorrow. by friday, a wave of rain will be probably arriving in the north bay. friday night, heavy rain overnight saturday night into sunday giving way to hours and the old air will have been moving into the sierra. looking for big snow. and there is a winter storm watch friday into sunday. expecting two to three feet of snow above 6,000 feet. there is gusts up to 50 miles per hour. and tonight there is fog pushing aground a bit. there is jant rosa, 40s, tomorrow airk pleasant day, cooler than earlier part of the week. low to mid 60s and mid to upper 50s on the coast. there is 59 in daily city. and there is highs just above 60 degrees to our north. highs upper 50s to low 60s, we'll see mid-60s. there is a mix bag near the bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is cooler weather, high temperatures remaining into mid-50s across the bay area. now... time to give thanks to those
there is a is a system with very cold air and there is moyer -- moisture here. it will be wet and chilly. and the start of the forecast animation at 7:00 we'll see increasing clouds tomorrow. by friday, a wave of rain will be probably arriving in the north bay. friday night, heavy rain overnight saturday night into sunday giving way to hours and the old air will have been moving into the sierra. looking for big snow. and there is a winter storm watch friday into sunday. expecting two to three...
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through the moyer foundation, they created camp erin, a bereavement camp to help children like erin'sters who have lost loved ones. >> camp is important because it's a time when they get together with other kids with similar experiences. they're an unusual circumstance, so this is a place where they can come and not be unusual. this is the norm here. >> i really didn't know what to do because i was alone and coming here, i see other kids and they teach me how to handle my own feelings and i help them and we help each other. >> reporter: from memory walks to arts and crafts, this camp teaches kids it's okay to cry, but it's okay to laugh too. >> think of your most precious memory that you have of your loved one. >> reporter: it's okay to remember and still move on. at camp erin, every camp camper has a volunteer buddy who supports themselves through the weekend. . >> try to be a big brother, also like trying to be the man of the house too, which is pretty tough. hi wanted to share with him that it was already to, you know, have him feel his feelings. >> reporter: with the help of his n
through the moyer foundation, they created camp erin, a bereavement camp to help children like erin'sters who have lost loved ones. >> camp is important because it's a time when they get together with other kids with similar experiences. they're an unusual circumstance, so this is a place where they can come and not be unusual. this is the norm here. >> i really didn't know what to do because i was alone and coming here, i see other kids and they teach me how to handle my own...
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we'll stay on top of this breaking news situation and bridge you moyer information as soon as we get it. >>> the bay area's hero pilot, sully sullenberger, was in washington, d.c. speaking out against an faa proposal to change rules intended to reduce pilot fatigue. captain sul lun berger is famous for his miracle crash- landing in the hudson river. he had had just seconds to bring his plane into a safe water landing after his engines were knocked out by a flock of geese. the faa says the proposed rule change will create a poach to preventing pilot fatigue. sullenberger says to increase the amount of time flying from eight to ten hours a day would make matters worse. >> i can tell you from personal experience and from my knowledge of the science. there's no data that shows that flying more hours will decrease fatigue. >> sullenberger says pilots should be given ten hours downtime between flights instead of the proposed nine- hour turnaround. he applauds the faa's efforts to require the same rules for domestic and international flights but says safety must come first. >> the rules we
we'll stay on top of this breaking news situation and bridge you moyer information as soon as we get it. >>> the bay area's hero pilot, sully sullenberger, was in washington, d.c. speaking out against an faa proposal to change rules intended to reduce pilot fatigue. captain sul lun berger is famous for his miracle crash- landing in the hudson river. he had had just seconds to bring his plane into a safe water landing after his engines were knocked out by a flock of geese. the faa says...
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>> reporter: created by major league beball pitcher jamie moyer and his wife karen, this is the country's largest bereavement camp for kids. it was inspired by a young girl named erin who deeply affected th with her concern for the family she was leaving behind as she succumbed to cancer. >> we're dealing with grief. and you're dealing with their oughts, their feelings and emotions. >> this is the most precious memory that you have. >> reporter: working with professional grief counselors, and using tools like memory walks and arts and crafts, this free camp tches kids it's okay to cry. and it's okay to laugh, too. >> they're in an unusual circumstance. and so this is a place that they can come and not be unusual. this is the norm. >> reporter: the bonds they form at camp are a big part of what's helped these children heal. losing a loved one can be a really isolating experience but through camp erin these kids get to meet other kids just lik them, going through the exact same thing. thomas has made a close new friend. he lost both parents in a car accident. >> you understand how they feel
>> reporter: created by major league beball pitcher jamie moyer and his wife karen, this is the country's largest bereavement camp for kids. it was inspired by a young girl named erin who deeply affected th with her concern for the family she was leaving behind as she succumbed to cancer. >> we're dealing with grief. and you're dealing with their oughts, their feelings and emotions. >> this is the most precious memory that you have. >> reporter: working with professional...