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moyer summed so much about susan and her innovation and her tireless ms.ny amazing people she's brought to the ports and when dir. moyer said we have old systems, she really wasn't kidding about that that we have very old systems, and many of them because the port has a lot of diverse business lines. where a small enterprise, but we have a lot of business lines that it has to support. susan took her innovation right from the start and brought us places the city is now following and we were the first to move our server room to a consolidated server room. thanks to susan. we moved it out of the closet with an air conditioner we call the big bertha. susan brought spearheaded us during i asked strategic plan, got 13 to look at all of the ways that we can innovate and i think she's done so much for us in the 11 years she's been here and all behind the scenes. really critically important. i want to congratulate you, susan, on your retirement and we really don't know what to do without you. thank you. >> any other -- >> john woo county manager. county services is
moyer summed so much about susan and her innovation and her tireless ms.ny amazing people she's brought to the ports and when dir. moyer said we have old systems, she really wasn't kidding about that that we have very old systems, and many of them because the port has a lot of diverse business lines. where a small enterprise, but we have a lot of business lines that it has to support. susan took her innovation right from the start and brought us places the city is now following and we were the...
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>> guest: this book that i've written is basically a moment moyer of my journey through the medical training but written through the lens of race. there are a lot of physician authors out there but i think race is a really important issue in medicine, and these authors largely overlook the subject. that's a really omission because so many of the leading medical schools and teaching hospitals across america are situated in communities with large black populations, and many cases there's an historical tension between the communities and these large institutions. so that's the story that hasn't been told in a narrative way and so that's -- writing this book i was trying to tell two stories. my personal journey of backing a young black man from a working class background, scaling this medical ladder, and at the same time telling stories of everyday black people facing serious health problems and trying to beef those stories together. >> host: what's you're background? sunny grew up in suburban maryland on the corridor between washington dc and baltimore, working class community, all black. that
>> guest: this book that i've written is basically a moment moyer of my journey through the medical training but written through the lens of race. there are a lot of physician authors out there but i think race is a really important issue in medicine, and these authors largely overlook the subject. that's a really omission because so many of the leading medical schools and teaching hospitals across america are situated in communities with large black populations, and many cases there's an...
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. >> reporter: volunteer lori moyer says michael brings the right material >> i have learned a great deal be from michael because not so much the sewing, it's the gentleness to the community. >> reporter: and the 14th year tenderloin taylor tailor got more than he has sewn. >> everyone on the street has an amazing life experience and i have seen touching things people helping each other. this is one that's hemmed. >> oh, great. >> reporter: so for stitching clothes and community in the tenderloin, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to michael swaine. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> and you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. ...a rabbit... ...a rabbit genetically modified and bred with a panther... ...with turbines attached... ...on ice... ...shaved... ...with a...what the?! with the fastest speeds to the most homes, the company that keeps making fast faster is doing it again. introducing multi-gig speeds from xfinity. the future of awesome. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake
. >> reporter: volunteer lori moyer says michael brings the right material >> i have learned a great deal be from michael because not so much the sewing, it's the gentleness to the community. >> reporter: and the 14th year tenderloin taylor tailor got more than he has sewn. >> everyone on the street has an amazing life experience and i have seen touching things people helping each other. this is one that's hemmed. >> oh, great. >> reporter: so for stitching...
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thousand people a year and our housing creation had a has not kept up we need to find ways to create moyer's for a growing population we know that in-law units are the most affordable kind of non-incentivized housing we according to various studies by hud and berkley and aarp they end to be smaller on the ground floor they're not because of built into existing buildings not finished with the construction first and foremost the infrastructure is in place and needs to be extended into the new units the units are more affordable and assessable for seniors for people with mobility challenges thereby typically on the ground floor they inhollering desnefld so the impacts from a neighborhoods are not significant you'll have a union here and there and spread out so the controls or the proposal here for the remainder is the same that we pass in the castro one in-law unit for any building currently up to 10 units and greater than 10 unit must be constructed within the. >> next speaker, please. >> envelope and using the space not used for residential purposes as nodded if a building is subject to rent
thousand people a year and our housing creation had a has not kept up we need to find ways to create moyer's for a growing population we know that in-law units are the most affordable kind of non-incentivized housing we according to various studies by hud and berkley and aarp they end to be smaller on the ground floor they're not because of built into existing buildings not finished with the construction first and foremost the infrastructure is in place and needs to be extended into the new...
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thousand people a year and our housing creation had a has not kept up we need to find ways to create moyer'sor a growing population we know that in-law units are the most affordable kind of non-incentivized housing we according to various studies by hud and berkley and aarp they end to be smaller on the ground floor they're not because of built into existing buildings not finished with the construction first and foremost the infrastructure is in place and needs to be extended into the new units the units are more affordable and assessable for seniors for people with mobility challenges thereby typically on the ground floor
thousand people a year and our housing creation had a has not kept up we need to find ways to create moyer'sor a growing population we know that in-law units are the most affordable kind of non-incentivized housing we according to various studies by hud and berkley and aarp they end to be smaller on the ground floor they're not because of built into existing buildings not finished with the construction first and foremost the infrastructure is in place and needs to be extended into the new units...
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but what that will do is help usher in more moyer ties, so get more humidity. it is july. it is what you expect. >> it was george thus week end. >> wasn't it lovely? >> i was up in the poconos camping with sophie, good time. >> how was her made encouraging voyage in camming? >> she got back in the car about a half hour into unpacking the tents and stuff, just camping right now good to go home? >> sounds about right. >> so okay, some storms? >> well, not today. not until later tonight. just really starting to build the moisture n some sunshine initially, we keep things very seasonable overall. see some of the moisture starting to build itself up across the mid-atlantic region eventually working it way in here, brink withing it some moisture in the form of showers and thunderstorms. but we still have a little bit of window of opportunity here today, guys. so looking pretty, just seasonable, a classic summer day, mid july. and we can expect to keep that here heading even into the better part of the night. now, obviously some activity going on here off to the north and west, f
but what that will do is help usher in more moyer ties, so get more humidity. it is july. it is what you expect. >> it was george thus week end. >> wasn't it lovely? >> i was up in the poconos camping with sophie, good time. >> how was her made encouraging voyage in camming? >> she got back in the car about a half hour into unpacking the tents and stuff, just camping right now good to go home? >> sounds about right. >> so okay, some storms? >>...
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that would commissioners report executive director moyer spoke about the success of the event with the san francisco symphony on sunday, but i just want to echo my thanks to all our staff did i know they stepped in and really helped make that a tremendous success and looking around at the crowds that turned out, it was really such a joyous occasion. i actually thought the quiet crowd was quite young which was nice. is this and he mentioned that as well but they were pleased that was a much younger crowd from where i was sitting, i think the average age romney was probably late 20s, which was wonderful to see data. sure it had nothing to do with the nationals. then people stayed afterwards. i don't know if you saw that the people having such a nice time on our part there that they get their blankets out and continue to pick and well into the afternoon. was really a lovely lovely day. shipped it and they filled our restaurants. so those that left though the restaurants on weight which really was wonderful. >> that's it for me. >> next item >> adam 10 in the presentation of fiscal year 20
that would commissioners report executive director moyer spoke about the success of the event with the san francisco symphony on sunday, but i just want to echo my thanks to all our staff did i know they stepped in and really helped make that a tremendous success and looking around at the crowds that turned out, it was really such a joyous occasion. i actually thought the quiet crowd was quite young which was nice. is this and he mentioned that as well but they were pleased that was a much...
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bill moyers said. you will not find a more compelling story of the men and women who struggled for the right to vote or a more cinematic rendering of the political battles or the long campaign to subvert it. kerry may has written a book that could change this country if every citizen would read it. today he will discuss "bending toward justice" and how the movie "selma" portray the civil rights movement. let's give a warm welcome to dr. gary may. [applause] dr. may: thank you betsy, for that introduction. and to others here who invited me to be with you. more importantly, thanks to you for the work that you do preserving the american past not simply for historians, but for all americans and anyone who loves american history. it is a pleasure for me to be here today. i am not entirely a happy person , and i will explain why. this is probably the most personal talk that i have given of the many talks that i have done about the book. if you had told me a year ago that i would be giving a talk critical of
bill moyers said. you will not find a more compelling story of the men and women who struggled for the right to vote or a more cinematic rendering of the political battles or the long campaign to subvert it. kerry may has written a book that could change this country if every citizen would read it. today he will discuss "bending toward justice" and how the movie "selma" portray the civil rights movement. let's give a warm welcome to dr. gary may. [applause] dr. may: thank...
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. >> reporter: volunteer lori moyer says michael brings the right materials. >> i have learned a greatchael because not so much the sewing, it's the gentleness to the community. >> reporter: until the 14 years the tailor admits he has reaped more than he has sewn. >> everyone here on ellis street has some life experience that's amazing and i have seen things that, you know, really are touching, you know, people helping each other. this is one that's hemmed. >> okay, great. >> reporter: so for stitching clothes and community in the tenderloin, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to michael swaine. next month, michael and his wife will move to seattle where he will start a new job teaching art at the university of washington. he hopes to start a new version of the free mending library there. he is leaving the sewing machine and his volunteer lori will take over the mending program in the tenderloin. nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. >> our slossseattle's gain. >>> felt like seattle outside today. temperatures in the 60s cloudy inland. o
. >> reporter: volunteer lori moyer says michael brings the right materials. >> i have learned a greatchael because not so much the sewing, it's the gentleness to the community. >> reporter: until the 14 years the tailor admits he has reaped more than he has sewn. >> everyone here on ellis street has some life experience that's amazing and i have seen things that, you know, really are touching, you know, people helping each other. this is one that's hemmed. >>...
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. >> volunteer laurie moyer says michael brings the right material. >> i've learned a great deal fromewing, it's the gentleness to the community. >> and the 14 year tenderloin taylor admits he's reaped more than he's sewn. >> everyone here on ellis street has some life experience that is amazing, and i've seen things that, you know, really are touching, you know, people helping each other. >> this is one that's hemmed. >> okay. great. >> so for stitching clothes and community in the tenderloin, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to michael swaine, sharon chin kpix 5. >> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssanfrancisco.com. >>> harvesting wine grapes weeks early. the conditions prompting napa wine makers to start now. >> let's take a look at molly this morning. we're going to meet her next. isn't she adorable. we'll find out how you might be able to take her home. >> let's take a live look right now at 880 in oakland, temperature 62 lovely degrees, and >>> let's take a live look at sfo, no, i'm sorry, san jose international airport. you can
. >> volunteer laurie moyer says michael brings the right material. >> i've learned a great deal fromewing, it's the gentleness to the community. >> and the 14 year tenderloin taylor admits he's reaped more than he's sewn. >> everyone here on ellis street has some life experience that is amazing, and i've seen things that, you know, really are touching, you know, people helping each other. >> this is one that's hemmed. >> okay. great. >> so for...
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derrick moyer disappeared in monroe township yesterday. a vigil was hell last night now family and friend will gather again tonight at williamstown high school where boyar was going to be a senior in the fall. and that is where "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us live with more, cleve. >> reporter: jessica, that is right, they did meet last night to pray for possibly even a safe return for boyar now they have come to say good bye but they take console in the fact that his body was recovered. just after 1:00 this afternoon search boats and other equipment pulled away from the remote monroe township lake known as the blue hole. state police recovered body of the 17 year-old day just boyar who drowned yesterday afternoon. todd springer is a close friend. >> i'm not taking it g last night i was at the football field. i was crying there. when i went home after my brothers went to sleepy just broke down. >> reporter: boyar was a stand out wrestler and member of the williamstown high school football team. >> he was talking about his s
derrick moyer disappeared in monroe township yesterday. a vigil was hell last night now family and friend will gather again tonight at williamstown high school where boyar was going to be a senior in the fall. and that is where "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan joins us live with more, cleve. >> reporter: jessica, that is right, they did meet last night to pray for possibly even a safe return for boyar now they have come to say good bye but they take console in the fact...
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accountability, look at the philippines where we are present we have influence so he should did just do moyertly around the world. >> christian white, thank you. >>> a gun battle between two groups at wedding party kills more than 20 people, according to a police chief in northern afghanistan. he says most of the people who died were wedding guest it. and that at least two people wounded were under 18. the police chief says tensions between those two groups have been simmering for years and that the fight started after somebody assassinated a relative of a local police official. meantime, afghan officials say taliban mill taps have overtaken a remote police base in northeastern afghanistan force something hundred police and border guards to surrender and join the group. the "associated press" reports it was the largest surrender of afghan forces since the u.s. ended its combat mission in afghanistan last year. >>> jurors in the colorado movie mass can he trial heard that james holmes was suffering from a severe mental illness at the time of the shooting and the deadly rampage would not have h
accountability, look at the philippines where we are present we have influence so he should did just do moyertly around the world. >> christian white, thank you. >>> a gun battle between two groups at wedding party kills more than 20 people, according to a police chief in northern afghanistan. he says most of the people who died were wedding guest it. and that at least two people wounded were under 18. the police chief says tensions between those two groups have been simmering...
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in our mess usual of moyer tuesday dew point in the 50's, refreshing, pleasant.'t often get a chance to say that in july. here in philadelphia, so, we'll enjoy it while it is here. another errly breezes at 13 miles an hour, kind of cleaning out the air for us, it was wet wednesday yesterday, high of 82, now, our high temperature will be the same, but it is going to be completely different weather, experience, out there today. lower how many dollars at this, friday looks good, weaken we start to get the humid it toy come back, nine's, saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, possibility of extended heatwave, pop up showers and thunderstorms possible each afternoon. so that's your seven day forecast, enjoy today, guys. it is great. >> you better believe it. i'm feeling horrible about myself. because i am not exercising. >> why don't do you something about it? >> i never have take answer yoga class, if you ever want to try one, here is a free class. >> this is pretty cool. when i spoke to the guy who runs this yesterday, he said, i don't think there will be too
in our mess usual of moyer tuesday dew point in the 50's, refreshing, pleasant.'t often get a chance to say that in july. here in philadelphia, so, we'll enjoy it while it is here. another errly breezes at 13 miles an hour, kind of cleaning out the air for us, it was wet wednesday yesterday, high of 82, now, our high temperature will be the same, but it is going to be completely different weather, experience, out there today. lower how many dollars at this, friday looks good, weaken we start to...
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so lucy caught stool saved moyer, and in 1843 with $92 traveled 650-miles to attend owner lean. one can only imagine the raised buy eyebrows when fellow travelers learn she was alone and headed to, of all places the first college in the nation to accept women. she scrimped and saved and worked to earn enough money to pay her expenses. at one point she worked three jobs and slept only four hours a night, and she studied and she studied. lucy stood out not only because she was brilliant and outspoken but unlike most students and factually at obeliny she was supporting theyed of williams lloyd garrison, one of the nation's most rad cap abolitionists, and while obelan was remarkable for aid emptying women and african-american is embraced traditional ideas how women should behalf. the school did not believe women should be seen in public, and after lucy delivered a electric tire to village residents as they celebrate haiti's independence day she was reprimand by the lady's committee. women students were not allowed to speak in public, take rhetoric classes or participate in men's deb
so lucy caught stool saved moyer, and in 1843 with $92 traveled 650-miles to attend owner lean. one can only imagine the raised buy eyebrows when fellow travelers learn she was alone and headed to, of all places the first college in the nation to accept women. she scrimped and saved and worked to earn enough money to pay her expenses. at one point she worked three jobs and slept only four hours a night, and she studied and she studied. lucy stood out not only because she was brilliant and...
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when we were kids and getting into the business bill moyers was speaking of research and everybody inhis room probably had marketing warfare on the bookshelf and it was a badge of honor to have a samurai sword from him. there was a lot of great parenting coming from bill and continue to radio what franco was or might still be to television. when we got out of school and and we were into space and we're looking at a strategic framework and a people of puerto rico, what didn't sit right if formats were beginning to fragment come wasn't the individual attributes of the park were going to define the branding of the packaging of the product being i'm going to be a 10 in a row greatest dish at us on going to hang my hat on and i will win by verge of the. that only works until somebody does what, like the old baseball bat game. they become an 11 in a row greatest nation. when we went back to school, he did his study among other things around branding and applying the art of branding to rage and therefore, the book came out about. today which is very interesting, we talk about brands as if we
when we were kids and getting into the business bill moyers was speaking of research and everybody inhis room probably had marketing warfare on the bookshelf and it was a badge of honor to have a samurai sword from him. there was a lot of great parenting coming from bill and continue to radio what franco was or might still be to television. when we got out of school and and we were into space and we're looking at a strategic framework and a people of puerto rico, what didn't sit right if...
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thousand people a year and our housing creation had a has not kept up we need to find ways to create moyer'sor a growing population we know that in-law units are the most affordable kind of non-incentivized housing we according to various studies by hud and berkley and aarp they end to be smaller on the ground floor they're not because of built into existing buildings not finished with the construction first and foremost the infrastructure is in place and needs to be extended into the new units the units are more affordable and assessable for seniors for people with mobility challenges thereby typically on the ground floor they inhollering desnefld so the impacts from a neighborhoods are not significant you'll have a union here and there and spread out so the controls or the proposal here for the remainder is the same that we pass in the castro one in-law unit for any building currently up to 10 units and greater than 10 unit must be constructed within the. >> next speaker, please. >> envelope and using the space not used for residential purposes as nodded if a building is subject to rent co
thousand people a year and our housing creation had a has not kept up we need to find ways to create moyer'sor a growing population we know that in-law units are the most affordable kind of non-incentivized housing we according to various studies by hud and berkley and aarp they end to be smaller on the ground floor they're not because of built into existing buildings not finished with the construction first and foremost the infrastructure is in place and needs to be extended into the new units...