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the chronic harassment of mr. evans from the hotel are occasionally left him dishas believed and he can't find a internal petitions he currently leaves the building to stay out outline hours of night that's why i go to karaoke i think we have to hold proper humiliate we've met people everyday that get bullied we have to be ready to change pause the streets are going to be the streets we've found out that many people come to the city we're the people that live here and i think there's not a platform for united states to make a change within our sro before the streets - >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment (clapping.) (clapping.) late but not at least. >> name jackie i'm etc. static at the police station decided to have it's first redistricting public comment meeting in the tenderloin really happy about that i'm happy 340i789 you come up here. (clapping.) >> i am in the habit of lance before i draw any conclusions and couple of things i want to say that anything that is going to increase
the chronic harassment of mr. evans from the hotel are occasionally left him dishas believed and he can't find a internal petitions he currently leaves the building to stay out outline hours of night that's why i go to karaoke i think we have to hold proper humiliate we've met people everyday that get bullied we have to be ready to change pause the streets are going to be the streets we've found out that many people come to the city we're the people that live here and i think there's not a...
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moon. >> thank you. >> mr. evans please call the next item. >> a type 40 40 on sale beer license for george rush for the roxie they theatre in district 8. >> thank you. i believe we have a report from inspector nellie, gordan. >> thank you again and good afternoon again. i'm sorry i wanted to clarify some things we were discussing. >> this is for 3117, 16th street. >> thank you very much. so the matter at hand is the roxie theatre 3117-16th street. filed an application of the california department of alcoholic beverage control located between valencia and guerro street and during the application process a notification mailer was sent out in august of 2014 and a notice to the public was posted and when it comes to statistics the police calls received from october 2013 october 2013 to 2014 was one police call. the plot information is as follows this is located in the plot 413 located in a high crime area with 230 reported crimes in 2013 the state consensus has it and unfortunately there were zero letters of support. th
moon. >> thank you. >> mr. evans please call the next item. >> a type 40 40 on sale beer license for george rush for the roxie they theatre in district 8. >> thank you. i believe we have a report from inspector nellie, gordan. >> thank you again and good afternoon again. i'm sorry i wanted to clarify some things we were discussing. >> this is for 3117, 16th street. >> thank you very much. so the matter at hand is the roxie theatre 3117-16th street....
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. >> mr. evans has brought in what. amounts to a visual social history of black life in brooklyn, new york, pre-and post-world war ii. and the variety of scenes that his mother took. so, kids on street corners just that play or posing in a playground or trips to the beach. >> going to coney island. >> going to coney island. young couples that are literally courting. there are is a range. it is a social history of the black experience in a time of immense change at around world war ii, a time of gender changes as well as economic and social changes. we are looking at a window of black life that we do not have a good picture of. here we have 300 pictures of the same group of individuals as they grow up. and the ability his mother was prescient enough to write down the names of the individuals in her scrapbook. so we can associate the names with these images. we have other collections of images, of snapshots like this, but in some cases we do not know where, let alone who is pictured. this has the documentation that will a
. >> mr. evans has brought in what. amounts to a visual social history of black life in brooklyn, new york, pre-and post-world war ii. and the variety of scenes that his mother took. so, kids on street corners just that play or posing in a playground or trips to the beach. >> going to coney island. >> going to coney island. young couples that are literally courting. there are is a range. it is a social history of the black experience in a time of immense change at around world...
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2015 meeting of neighborhood services & safety committee of the san francisco board of supervisors mr. evans call item one. >> the items proposed a argument shelter of the such rules and alternative opposed in the imposition of uniform rules and right leg the department of public health and mayor's office on disability report. >> thank you and the sponsor of the hearing is supervisor jane kim. >> thank you supervisor mar and for the committee it's good to see supervisor mar and supervisor campos it is the first time sitting with supervisor christensen welcome to the board this of the by a drafting process that took place to create uniform rules for the homeless shelters here in san francisco during the process that came up there was be disagreements about a need for uniform rules for the shuttles and the specific rules in the drafting process, however a common ground that came out came in of this process amongst the highlights this is a need in the startle system was designed for homeless as an economic issue a place of safe harpoon for individuals that are generally healthy and are down on
2015 meeting of neighborhood services & safety committee of the san francisco board of supervisors mr. evans call item one. >> the items proposed a argument shelter of the such rules and alternative opposed in the imposition of uniform rules and right leg the department of public health and mayor's office on disability report. >> thank you and the sponsor of the hearing is supervisor jane kim. >> thank you supervisor mar and for the committee it's good to see supervisor...
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can we have a role call vote mr. evans. >> supervisor campos aye supervisor christensen aye and supervisor mar we have 3 ayes. >> i'll do my best to bring it back as as soon as i can but hopefully some progress as stated in the committee. >> please call items five and six together. >> a hearing on the status of traffic calming programs on arterial streets and the findings of the budget and legislative analysts report on speed limit reduction. >> thank you colleagues this hearing i've called this hearing on the public health safety and environmental sustainability benefits of lowering speed limits in the city of san francisco and we have a number of speakers and department reps here to report on this. this hearing is about also ultimately healthier more livable streets and communities our budget and legislative analysts report will highlight san francisco's culture of speeding in our city but also we know exactly which streets and where speeding occurs in our city with the highest incidents of accidents and injures accordin
can we have a role call vote mr. evans. >> supervisor campos aye supervisor christensen aye and supervisor mar we have 3 ayes. >> i'll do my best to bring it back as as soon as i can but hopefully some progress as stated in the committee. >> please call items five and six together. >> a hearing on the status of traffic calming programs on arterial streets and the findings of the budget and legislative analysts report on speed limit reduction. >> thank you...
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. >> mr. evans brought in a visual social history of black life in new york.n the variety of scenes his mother took, kids on street corners, or posing on a playground, or trips to the beach, going to coney island, young couples who are clearly courting. there's a whole range of activities and a range of scenes that really constitute this as a social history of brooklyn and the black experience at a time period of immense change around world war ii, the gender changes as well as economic and social changes. >> baseball signed by satchel paige and josh gibson. it is hard to read that. whether or not it was the last in, souvenirs come out of all ballgames. the negro leagues were famous for the players signing autographs with fans, just as they do today. you've got a baseball signed by these two premier players of the negro leagues. >> one of our main missions is to help people preserve what we call the cultural patrimony, the things they have in their basements and affix that they don't think are important but tell a story of our history. but the political landsc
. >> mr. evans brought in a visual social history of black life in new york.n the variety of scenes his mother took, kids on street corners, or posing on a playground, or trips to the beach, going to coney island, young couples who are clearly courting. there's a whole range of activities and a range of scenes that really constitute this as a social history of brooklyn and the black experience at a time period of immense change around world war ii, the gender changes as well as economic...
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mr. derek evans and i'd like to thank the staff of sfgtv. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisor's agenda unless otherwise stated. >> item number 1 is a hearing to consider a liquor license. >> thank you and i know we have a report i think lieutenant is not with us but we have the report from our alu staff. >> yes, good afternoon supervisors and thank you for having us
mr. derek evans and i'd like to thank the staff of sfgtv. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisor's agenda unless otherwise stated. >> item number 1 is a hearing to consider a liquor license. >> thank you and i know we have a report i think lieutenant is not with us but we have the report from our alu staff. >> yes, good afternoon supervisors and thank you for having us
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mr. derek evans and i'd like to thank the staff of sfgtv. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisor's agenda unless otherwise stated. >> item number 1 is a hearing to consider a liquor license. >> thank you and i know we have a report i think lieutenant is not with us but we have the report from our alu staff. >> yes, good afternoon supervisors and thank you for having us. my name is al duarte regarding 5030 fillmore street and this is on behalf of mr. nae moon has applied for a type 40 on sale beer license for 1530 fillmore street. mr. park has opened a billiard hall. it should be noted that during the application process a notification of and mailer was done on on april 8th on april 8th, 2013, , and posted march 28th of 2013.
mr. derek evans and i'd like to thank the staff of sfgtv. items acted upon today will appear on the board of supervisor's agenda unless otherwise stated. >> item number 1 is a hearing to consider a liquor license. >> thank you and i know we have a report i think lieutenant is not with us but we have the report from our alu staff. >> yes, good afternoon supervisors and thank you for having us. my name is al duarte regarding 5030 fillmore street and this is on behalf of mr. nae...
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evan thank you for reaching out to help him. mr.thank you for being an inspiration to everyone around here and everyone who registered. >> yes, if i may, iadd a little something before we go? >> of course. >> i was reading the newspaper that i've been keeping. my most favorite part about this, it got everyone talking and exposed problems with detroit and michigan bus system. the best part about the whole thing is it has everyone talking and we're thinking that hey, there is a problem with our system, we need to fix it. >> that is because of you. >> it starts at the top. >> that is because of you. >> yes, it starts from the top, the people that run the system and it goes from there. >> absolutely. thank you for being a voice and inspiration. we hope to hear you soon. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> up next jonathan banks will join me live ahead of this weekend's premiere of "better caul saul," the "breaking bad" spinoff. are you ready for it? we are take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see.
evan thank you for reaching out to help him. mr.thank you for being an inspiration to everyone around here and everyone who registered. >> yes, if i may, iadd a little something before we go? >> of course. >> i was reading the newspaper that i've been keeping. my most favorite part about this, it got everyone talking and exposed problems with detroit and michigan bus system. the best part about the whole thing is it has everyone talking and we're thinking that hey, there is a...
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mr. spock on the list most of memorable television characters. even president obama is a fan. when word came out today that actor leonard nimoy had died, the president said, "i love spock." here's carter evans. >> spock! >> reporter: leonard nimoy portrayed more than 250 characters, but it was his 1966 debut as mr. spock on "star trek" that defined his 64-year acting career. >> these were the ears that i wore. >> reporter: with his vulcan ear, spock took center stage and nimoy's supporting role quickly grew, as he told cbs news in 2005. >> i started getting so much mail for spock. then the dictate came down, give us more of that guy they love that guy. >> i made the first season of "star trek," something like $37,000. >> reporter: but ratings were low, and after just three seasons,... >> >> they canceled us and it was over. [laughter] over. >> reporter: nimoy's role was never over. trekkies came out. the show went into syndication in 1975 and it's still streaming online today. nimoy performed in 69 tv series, including the "big bang theory." >> spock? >> i need to speak with you. >> reporter: and 28 feature films. he was a director with credits that feature two "star trek" movies. but nimoy
mr. spock on the list most of memorable television characters. even president obama is a fan. when word came out today that actor leonard nimoy had died, the president said, "i love spock." here's carter evans. >> spock! >> reporter: leonard nimoy portrayed more than 250 characters, but it was his 1966 debut as mr. spock on "star trek" that defined his 64-year acting career. >> these were the ears that i wore. >> reporter: with his vulcan ear, spock...
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of the shadows and on the big screen to solve even more crimes much joyce evans has an exclusive look into this society. >> mrrested on the following allegations. two allegations of murder in the first degree. >> closure according to phoenix police in a cold case of serial killings dating back more than 20 years. >> november 9th. >> 1992. >> and i don't think anyone was there that spent that time there would forget. >> brian patrick miller now 42 was barely an adult. >> employees say an anonymous tipster told them about miller in 1994. but he was not considered a strong lead back then. >> refusing to let it go, current phoenix investigators sought out help from a group of some of the best super detectives in the world. almost 2500 miles away in philadelphia pa. >> our involvement in this case started in october of 2013. ♪ >> reporter: william gill a former inspector general ask is case manager of the vdot seminary named after a french criminal mastermind who walked on both sides of the law. >> we put on 40 hours of training for the arizona cold case investigators association. >> a select group of long-time em
of the shadows and on the big screen to solve even more crimes much joyce evans has an exclusive look into this society. >> mrrested on the following allegations. two allegations of murder in the first degree. >> closure according to phoenix police in a cold case of serial killings dating back more than 20 years. >> november 9th. >> 1992. >> and i don't think anyone was there that spent that time there would forget. >> brian patrick miller now 42 was barely...
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mrs. laurence's second grade class at evans elementary school.ook, all of the kids signed their names. >> nice. >> on the mug, and in the mug is flat stanley. >> oh, that is flat stanley. >> so the deal with flat stanley is they send him to places around the world, around the city, you take a picture of us, with flat stanley. and sends it back to the school kids. at the end of the year the kids will have like little book that shows where flat stanley. >> so tend of the show, we'll take that picture right here on the set. >> we'll be more than happy to sends it, send of one of your mugs in return. we don't have flat stanley. we'll come up with something. >> we have budd. >> i bus stop budd. >> i flat buddy. >> he's only occasionally three dimensional. right now he's bundled up. a lot more than stanley is. oh, boy. can't see much of buddy at all. that's good thing. because we have those windchills that are below zero, this morning, even with that sunshine, it is a three out of ten in your weather by the numbers respect because it got sole colds ove
mrs. laurence's second grade class at evans elementary school.ook, all of the kids signed their names. >> nice. >> on the mug, and in the mug is flat stanley. >> oh, that is flat stanley. >> so the deal with flat stanley is they send him to places around the world, around the city, you take a picture of us, with flat stanley. and sends it back to the school kids. at the end of the year the kids will have like little book that shows where flat stanley. >> so tend of...
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mrs. cho may ruminate on the question in her prison cell. stephen evans, bbc news seoul. >>> now, the re-trial of two al jazeera journalists imprisoned in egypt has begun. an appeals court ruled that the trial of mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed had failed to prove they were linked to the muslim brotherhood, which is banned. now let's go to live to cairo and talk to sally nahbilnabil, live for us. >> reporter: he said that he didn't ask for renouncing his egyptian nationality, but a high-profile official called him and said he has to renounce his egyptian nationality, because they want this case to be closed. according to fahmy, officials described this case as a nightmare and he told him that egypt lives in your hearts, your nationality lies in your hearts not just on a piece of paper. that's what mohamed fahmy said. they are really happy that peter greste is out, but he wants all of them to be treated equally. just like peter greste is guilty of nothing, we are guilty of flog. we didn't commit any acts of violence to be charged with terrorism. and he rai
mrs. cho may ruminate on the question in her prison cell. stephen evans, bbc news seoul. >>> now, the re-trial of two al jazeera journalists imprisoned in egypt has begun. an appeals court ruled that the trial of mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed had failed to prove they were linked to the muslim brotherhood, which is banned. now let's go to live to cairo and talk to sally nahbilnabil, live for us. >> reporter: he said that he didn't ask for renouncing his egyptian nationality, but...
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. >> fox 29's joyce evans with an exclusive look into the philadelphia's vidocq society. >> mr.ou have been arrested on the following allegations. two allegations of murder if the first degree. >> closure according to tee fix police in a cold case of serial killings dating back more than 20 years. >> november 9th. >> 1992. >> i don't think that was there that spent that time that would forget. >> reporter: ryan patrick miller now 42 was barely an an adult. >> anonymous tipster told them about miller in 1994 but he was not considered a stopping lead back then. >> refusing to let it go current phoenix investigators sought out help from a group of some of the best super detectives in the world. almost 2500 miles away in philadelphia pennsylvania. our involvement in this case started in october of 2013. ♪ >> william gill a former inspector general is case manager of the vidocq society named after a french criminal mastermind who walk on both sides of the law. >> and we put on 40 hours of training for the arizona cold case investigators association. >> reporter: a select group of lon
. >> fox 29's joyce evans with an exclusive look into the philadelphia's vidocq society. >> mr.ou have been arrested on the following allegations. two allegations of murder if the first degree. >> closure according to tee fix police in a cold case of serial killings dating back more than 20 years. >> november 9th. >> 1992. >> i don't think that was there that spent that time that would forget. >> reporter: ryan patrick miller now 42 was barely an an...
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mrs. cho may ruminate on the question in her prison cell. stephen evansnews, seoul. >>> the european union's patrolling of the mediterranean is being seriously denounced today after hundreds of people try to cross from north africa into europe have died. the head of the u.n. refugee agency antonio gutierrez, has called it woefully inadequate. he says the top priority has to be to save lives. search and rescue not just border patrols of illegal sea crossings. and he's not on his own. the international organization for migration says the latest drownings could have been prevented, but the eu had done nothing to deter migrants to try to get to europe. survivors say they left the north african coast bound for europe on saturday. it's bound they left from libya, piled into four dinghies each carrying more than 100 people. human traffickers are being blamed for forcing them to travel in the bad weather, which has hit the area. on monday italian coast guards did pull 105 people out of the sea after one dingy overturned. not everyone survived though. another two
mrs. cho may ruminate on the question in her prison cell. stephen evansnews, seoul. >>> the european union's patrolling of the mediterranean is being seriously denounced today after hundreds of people try to cross from north africa into europe have died. the head of the u.n. refugee agency antonio gutierrez, has called it woefully inadequate. he says the top priority has to be to save lives. search and rescue not just border patrols of illegal sea crossings. and he's not on his own....
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mrs. cho is raging. her anger has subsided. contrition has set in. but it may be too late to save her from more time in jail. stephen evans, bbc news, soul. -- seoul. >> the first large-scale trials of an experimental vaccine against ebola have begun in liberia, one of the countries that was worst affected by an outbreak that has now killed nearly 9000 people. scientists aim to immunize 30,000 volunteers. the first one through today. mark doyle was given special access to the trial and has this report from monrovia. >> the first ever large-scale ebola vaccine trial. at one point last year, there were fears ebola might spread from west africa throughout the world. today, a liberian man is involved in what might be part of the solution. >> i am the first today. i am number one. i want to be a lead so others can follow. >> just as important is sharing information with the local population. these community health workers will track the volunteers who have been vaccinated, monitoring their health, trying to build trust. the way this vaccine works is that they introduce into the body a tiny bit of the ebola virus. but the key t
mrs. cho is raging. her anger has subsided. contrition has set in. but it may be too late to save her from more time in jail. stephen evans, bbc news, soul. -- seoul. >> the first large-scale trials of an experimental vaccine against ebola have begun in liberia, one of the countries that was worst affected by an outbreak that has now killed nearly 9000 people. scientists aim to immunize 30,000 volunteers. the first one through today. mark doyle was given special access to the trial and...
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mr. spock he brought to life one of television's most memorable characters. carter evansakes a look at leonard nimoy's career. >> as ai hoped i would be strong. >> reporter: leonard nimoy portrayed 250 characters but it was his role on "star trek" as spock. with his volcan e.r.a.s spock took center stage and nimoy's supporting role quickly grew as he told cbs in 2005. >> i started getting so much mail for spock. they said give us more of that guy. i love that guy. >> i made the first season of "star treasury secretary wts with a whole season of work for something like $30,000. >> reporter: ratings were low and after just three seasons. >> they canceled us and it was over. over. i say that and it makes me laugh. >> reporter: nimoy's role as spock never ended. a new genre sprung up. trekkies. they held conventions. the show went into syndication in 1975 and it's still streaming online today. >> never had to worry about work after that never worry about work since. never. never, never, never. >> reporter: nimoy performed in 69 tv series including "the big bang series" and 28
mr. spock he brought to life one of television's most memorable characters. carter evansakes a look at leonard nimoy's career. >> as ai hoped i would be strong. >> reporter: leonard nimoy portrayed 250 characters but it was his role on "star trek" as spock. with his volcan e.r.a.s spock took center stage and nimoy's supporting role quickly grew as he told cbs in 2005. >> i started getting so much mail for spock. they said give us more of that guy. i love that guy....
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and it would go downstairs and i'd get a call from park evans, our conservator and say you have to come look at this, she did something to it. mrs. wilson had a sewing machine and apparently like to fiddle with her clothes because almost every one of these pieces has been cut up or remade and the struggle with finding a dress that was mostly intact that we could mount and didn't look weird was time consuming, and this is the dress we finally came up with that she had done the least damage to. >> you can keep them as historical items. forfeit, for a fashion museum, we'd be like, sorry, it's not working. >> and why was she compelled to do all this tweaking? >> we've been very curious and we're still trying to find -- if we can find a note that says today i was bored and i remade my dinner dress from 1915. you know, i can speculate that she spent a lot of time alone, a lot of time with her ailing husband, maybe she just sewed to amuse herself. she did make her own red cross hat, so maybe it's just a strange hobby she had. or maybe she fancied herself as a designer and wanted to see -- it's sort of what we were speculating. she had
and it would go downstairs and i'd get a call from park evans, our conservator and say you have to come look at this, she did something to it. mrs. wilson had a sewing machine and apparently like to fiddle with her clothes because almost every one of these pieces has been cut up or remade and the struggle with finding a dress that was mostly intact that we could mount and didn't look weird was time consuming, and this is the dress we finally came up with that she had done the least damage to....
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mr. smoot, about that? >> i would ask the task force to look very closely at what's happening in boston. i was surprised to find out that their chief of police superintendent now, william evans, says very clear that he's trying to make sure that officers aren't carrying guns, they are not shooting people. he's training them to do different work, and the problem that i mentioned just briefly is the problem of the state police who come in with helmets, guns, tanks, and we need to -- i know that's beyond your jurisdiction, but i think you have to look at anyone wearing a uniform and who is -- >> not to interrupt, but it's not beyond our jurisdiction. >> okay good. >> we'll take it on. >> i want to make sure. look at state police, i think that's going to make a big difference. >> thank you. >> i want to add to this. >> our next questioner is brittany packnett. >> two related questions. first of all, thank you all for being here and for your testimony. the first question is for professor walker. you talk about making federal funds contingent upon this respectful policing certification. my question kind of as a follow-up to this is in your opinion should there be the removal of fe
mr. smoot, about that? >> i would ask the task force to look very closely at what's happening in boston. i was surprised to find out that their chief of police superintendent now, william evans, says very clear that he's trying to make sure that officers aren't carrying guns, they are not shooting people. he's training them to do different work, and the problem that i mentioned just briefly is the problem of the state police who come in with helmets, guns, tanks, and we need to -- i know...