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mrs. mauricea mayier and her husband, mr. zachary bowe. mrs. bonita bacell and her husband, mr.n. mr. liel ovaskasa. the honorable john munhiem and his wife, sherry munhiem. mrs. kara mill. mr. duffy and his wife, mrs. heidi duffy. mrs. naomi aferly and her husband, mr. larry liebowitz. the honorable mr. davis and his wife, ms. olivia morgan. mrs. sarah blomenfield mrs. winnie agel and her guest. mr. greg kennedy and his wife, mrs. karen guverman. mr. robert sparks and a guest. mr. a.j.baeon and his wife ms. kate field and her husband. the honorable norman mineta and his wife, mrs. veni mineta. and mr. jeremy alters and guest, mrs. liana geriol. mr. richard faunte and his wife, mrs. jenine faunte. mr. robert but -- bucini and his wife, mrs. elizabeth bucini. mr. haywood yan and his wife, mrs. yan. >> it's great. no better place. i was here years before at an architecture group. >> nuremberg? >> yes. >> the honorable john roberts, chief justice of the united states, and his wife, mrs. jane roberts. ms. darlene miller and her guest, ms. terry lee strauss. the honorable senator jea
mrs. mauricea mayier and her husband, mr. zachary bowe. mrs. bonita bacell and her husband, mr.n. mr. liel ovaskasa. the honorable john munhiem and his wife, sherry munhiem. mrs. kara mill. mr. duffy and his wife, mrs. heidi duffy. mrs. naomi aferly and her husband, mr. larry liebowitz. the honorable mr. davis and his wife, ms. olivia morgan. mrs. sarah blomenfield mrs. winnie agel and her guest. mr. greg kennedy and his wife, mrs. karen guverman. mr. robert sparks and a guest. mr. a.j.baeon...
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mr. herring. the herring will think. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will you say? i can't hear anything. >> that's idea i make my voice smaller until i make no sound at alright. so the herring will think, he's gone. well, no fun today i guess but any way i am safe. and at that moment i capture him. what do you think of my wonderful idea. great. very good. very interesting. i'd like to see you try it. thank you and can you suggest a good place to catch and find many snow herrings. sure. into the temple. why don't you go there. thank you. i go now. going into the temple, the temple gate is closed for the night and the temple wall is too high for me to climb over. i have to look for away insi
mr. herring. the herring will think. that is strange, if you want to catch me, why is he getting further away. i don't understand. do you under stand? actually i'm going to be getting closer and closer to the herring and i make my voice smaller and smaller, so the herring will think i'm going away. it's very interesting and what will happen next. i sneak up just behind the herring and i say, what. what will you say? i can't hear anything. >> that's idea i make my voice smaller until i...
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she would continuously move her chair out of the road into the sunlight in the classroom. mr. weston asked her, why would she do that? she said sunlight made her think better. when he gave awards to students, he created the photosynthesis mathematics award for her. because if she appreciated the sunlight and it helped her think, he believed that yes, he wanted to support her in that way. his memorial was just on the 23rd and many former teachers, it was good to see sam butcher, all these folks come together to appreciate this man, mr. weston and former students and i was able to share in that celebration. he is celebrated and leaves behind many family and friends but his partner brian fulfilled the end of his life with a wonderful travel around the world. i want to personally appreciate him and know he was a great teacher who took up teaching later in life. thank you. >> thank you. the board of education express their condolences to the families. meeting adjourned. have a great summer, everyone. >> good morning and welcome to the dedication of westbrook plaza. this is an unusua
she would continuously move her chair out of the road into the sunlight in the classroom. mr. weston asked her, why would she do that? she said sunlight made her think better. when he gave awards to students, he created the photosynthesis mathematics award for her. because if she appreciated the sunlight and it helped her think, he believed that yes, he wanted to support her in that way. his memorial was just on the 23rd and many former teachers, it was good to see sam butcher, all these folks...
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mrs. west work. but she is a dynamic leader in san francisco. her history is outstanding. it is so outstanding that we did not hesitate in naming this the westbrook plaza. she has done a lot for health services, not only in san francisco, but throughout the nation, and she has done a lot for housing. she served on a lot of commissions in san francisco. so because she has spent her whole life looking out for those who we sometimes must reach out to give a helping hand, she always did that and made sure and reminded all the politicians, all the directors and exactly what our responsibility is in taking care of the needy. with that philosophy, that is the reason i came to this organization. and because of her, that is why we push -- we really started this project almost 20 years ago. i came in 1990 to this organization and in 1991, the board and this community wanted a new medical facility. so out of that, it took years. how many mayors? one, two, three, maybe four. it was four. and it was under willie brown who put the first amount of money in the redevelopment budget to dea
mrs. west work. but she is a dynamic leader in san francisco. her history is outstanding. it is so outstanding that we did not hesitate in naming this the westbrook plaza. she has done a lot for health services, not only in san francisco, but throughout the nation, and she has done a lot for housing. she served on a lot of commissions in san francisco. so because she has spent her whole life looking out for those who we sometimes must reach out to give a helping hand, she always did that and...
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mrs. obama and her family met the global icon.a met mandela in a washington, d.c. hotel. a candid cell phone photo of the meeting between what would become america's first black president and south africa's first black president still hangs in mandela's home office. it was a playful mrs. obama at a local community center where she and her daughters took part reading "the cat in the hat" to preschoolers. >> well, what should we do? well, what would you do if your mother asked you? >> no, no, make that cat go away. tell the cat in the hat you do not want to play. >> reporter: showing her lighter side, the first lady and her family let the children lead them with song and had everyone dancing. dana hughes, abc news, johannesburg. >> you know, due to nelson mandela's ailing health, they weren't sure if the meeting would happen or not. it just sort of happened at the spur of the moment there. they were able to get together. >> i'm sure unforgettable. that picture is something the first daughters will never forget. >> it wasn't going so
mrs. obama and her family met the global icon.a met mandela in a washington, d.c. hotel. a candid cell phone photo of the meeting between what would become america's first black president and south africa's first black president still hangs in mandela's home office. it was a playful mrs. obama at a local community center where she and her daughters took part reading "the cat in the hat" to preschoolers. >> well, what should we do? well, what would you do if your mother asked...
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mrs. obama and her daughters savored the meeting that they feared might not happen. the frail 92-year-old rarely sees visitors these days. the landmark visit by america's first lady, she got off to an inspiring start with a history lesson. nelson mandela's wife guided the obama family through mr. mandela's personal archives, photographs and writings which have inspired him through the years. south africa's struggle against white's minority rule is a backdrop to mrs. obama's visit. the streets where police clashed with protestors, many of them young children among the places that she will visit. in the township of soweto, the church which was sang ewe airy to men and women, feared the part of party police. >> there are police everywhere. it is just chaos. they have places of refuge where they can hide because of the police. >> today the church is a living among. >> to south africa's recent past and it is here mrs. obama is expected to deliver a keynote address. soweto was the epicenter in the fight against apartheid and michelle obama will walk the same streets as nel
mrs. obama and her daughters savored the meeting that they feared might not happen. the frail 92-year-old rarely sees visitors these days. the landmark visit by america's first lady, she got off to an inspiring start with a history lesson. nelson mandela's wife guided the obama family through mr. mandela's personal archives, photographs and writings which have inspired him through the years. south africa's struggle against white's minority rule is a backdrop to mrs. obama's visit. the streets...
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mrs. obama and her family will also travel to botswana. she also plans to meet with former president nelson mandela. >>> as his re-election campaign revs up, president obama is taking a more active role on twitter. he is now going to tweet regularly on his official account. personal tweets will be signed "b.o.." campaign staff say that will give him new opportunities to report on what the president is doing every day and connect to his supporters. president obama has more than 8.69 million followers on twitter. he is the the third most followed account behind lady gaga and justin bieber. >>> a president obama impersonator is getting a lot of attention this morning after being kicked off the stage at a g.o.p. convention. >> thank you! thank you! >> comedian reggie brown was hired to perform at republican leadership conference. at first, the crowd liked his jokes, but they grew more uncomfortable. >> you may asking yourself what is going on here today. the budget is out of control. the deficit is rapidly growing, and there are threats of a g
mrs. obama and her family will also travel to botswana. she also plans to meet with former president nelson mandela. >>> as his re-election campaign revs up, president obama is taking a more active role on twitter. he is now going to tweet regularly on his official account. personal tweets will be signed "b.o.." campaign staff say that will give him new opportunities to report on what the president is doing every day and connect to his supporters. president obama has more...
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mr. e lmendorf, ms. leblanc. anna yee, i can testify to her genuine care of the city. mr. baraka, mr. mcdonnell. we have this debate with other commissions. when people show up, what do we do? -- when people don't show up, what do we do? with that, i will go ahead and say, to start the discussion, i would like to throw my support behind mr. baraka, [unintelligible] i think that is important as well. i would move those three forward. supervisor kim: thank you. supervisor elsbernd: well, i can see we're going to have a bit of a discussion. just the three i would put forward are not any of those three. [laughter] the three that i thought stood out -- i like the combination of these three -- mr. elmendorf, mr. mcdonnell, and i it likes the greens of -- and i liked the range of practical experience. professor elmendorf is no political affiliation to the city whatsoever. >> supervisor, there is an overflow room. that room is available. supervisor kim: thank you. >> [unintelligible] supervisor elsbernd: mr. mcdonnell, the demonstrated commitment to the city through his resonate, and his work with his c
mr. e lmendorf, ms. leblanc. anna yee, i can testify to her genuine care of the city. mr. baraka, mr. mcdonnell. we have this debate with other commissions. when people show up, what do we do? -- when people don't show up, what do we do? with that, i will go ahead and say, to start the discussion, i would like to throw my support behind mr. baraka, [unintelligible] i think that is important as well. i would move those three forward. supervisor kim: thank you. supervisor elsbernd: well, i can...
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call her "mrs. colbert." >> how are you doing, mrs. colbert? >> what did she say. >> she says her ankles are sworning. >> her bank et is stolen? >> somebody stole her blanket? >> stephen: hang on, this is still cold. [applause] now, what is she saying, jay? >> i can't hear her through the burrito. >> stephen: you're going to have to talk louder, unanimousback it's beef and beans. i tell you what, jay, stay on the phone as long as my nana wants or until the burrito is ready, whichever comes first. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause]tststststst welcome back, everybody. thanks very much. nation, i'm sure i don't have to tell you the emmy awards are a scant 109 days away. which reminds me, i almost forgot, it's time to pull out my emmy advent calendar. here we go. [scatting] what's i going to be? oh, it's a chocolate emmy. oh, a beautiful... oh, oh, and a little envelope. and the winner is... okay. uh-huh. okay. and the winner is... "the daily show with jon stewart." [audience reacts] bull [bleeped] all right. jon's mout
call her "mrs. colbert." >> how are you doing, mrs. colbert? >> what did she say. >> she says her ankles are sworning. >> her bank et is stolen? >> somebody stole her blanket? >> stephen: hang on, this is still cold. [applause] now, what is she saying, jay? >> i can't hear her through the burrito. >> stephen: you're going to have to talk louder, unanimousback it's beef and beans. i tell you what, jay, stay on the phone as long as my nana...
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mr. smith, was suffering from psychological problems, had been drinking, and was taking medication. in her request for the police, this johnson indicated mr. smith was not known to carry weapons and that she wanted vice from officers on how to deal with mr. smith. she needed assistance based on his behavior. officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the front door of the residence was open and stepped inside. officer suguitan noticed mr. smith and mr. rios, an additional roommate, were standing face to face having a conversation. both men were approximately 7 feet in front of officer suguitan. officer suguitan looked at both men and stated, how are you doing, we are here to help. mr. smith and mr. rios both faced officer suguitan. immediately, officer suguitan realized mr. smith's and were behind his back and concealed from officer. officer suguitan directed mr. smith to "show me your hands." instantly, officer suguitan here's what he believes is a
mr. smith, was suffering from psychological problems, had been drinking, and was taking medication. in her request for the police, this johnson indicated mr. smith was not known to carry weapons and that she wanted vice from officers on how to deal with mr. smith. she needed assistance based on his behavior. officers brodericks suguitan and samuel fung arrived at the scene within four minutes. officer suguitan and fung were met by the woman outside of her porch. officer suguitan observed at the...
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mrs. low is at her bottom point. she really has little or no allowance. the family is dividing, taking sides on all of this, and in the middle of this is the strange mrs. bateman. unfortunately, he is kind of going down the tubes. heavy drinking is affecting him, bouts of illness and other things are clouding him, and in 1906 he did die without executing the divorce. while on a vacation trip with
mrs. low is at her bottom point. she really has little or no allowance. the family is dividing, taking sides on all of this, and in the middle of this is the strange mrs. bateman. unfortunately, he is kind of going down the tubes. heavy drinking is affecting him, bouts of illness and other things are clouding him, and in 1906 he did die without executing the divorce. while on a vacation trip with
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mrs. obama, her mother and the girls were shown some of mandelll's personal papers. the first meeting between the african-american first lady and the political prisoner who became the country first elected black president. >> 99. 100. 101. pick your number there. >> once you get in triple digits, it's psychological near 100 anyway or monetary. [ laughter ] depending how you want to stay cool. look outside. we have flight departure delays out of lax. nothing is going slow at sfo this morning. we will talk about areas where we may set record highs today. we will show you when the cooler weather gets here. >> thank you. increasing the fear factor. new and frightening label put on every cigarette tax to date. >> why jet blue is dropping the popular promotion that allows people unlimited travel for a month. ♪ [ male announcer ] if you're ready to get more from your tv service than comcast can give, now's a great time to switch to at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get at&t u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only 29 a month for six months. or ge
mrs. obama, her mother and the girls were shown some of mandelll's personal papers. the first meeting between the african-american first lady and the political prisoner who became the country first elected black president. >> 99. 100. 101. pick your number there. >> once you get in triple digits, it's psychological near 100 anyway or monetary. [ laughter ] depending how you want to stay cool. look outside. we have flight departure delays out of lax. nothing is going slow at sfo this...
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mrs. obama, her mother and the girls were shown some of mandelll's personal papers. the first meeting between the african-american first lady and the political prisoner who became the country first elected black president. >> 99. 100. 101. pick your number there. >> once you get in triple digits, it's psychological near 100 anyway or monetary. [ laughter ] depending how you want to stay cool. look outside. we have flight departure delays out of lax. nothing is going slow at sfo this morning. we will talk about areas where we may set record highs today. we will show you when the cooler weather gets here. >> thank you. increasing the fear factor. new and frightening label put on every cigarette tax to date. >> why jet blue is dropping the popular promotion that lows people unlimited travel for month. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a
mrs. obama, her mother and the girls were shown some of mandelll's personal papers. the first meeting between the african-american first lady and the political prisoner who became the country first elected black president. >> 99. 100. 101. pick your number there. >> once you get in triple digits, it's psychological near 100 anyway or monetary. [ laughter ] depending how you want to stay cool. look outside. we have flight departure delays out of lax. nothing is going slow at sfo this...
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call her "mrs. colbert." >> how are you doing, mrs. colbert? >> what did she say. >> she says her ankles are sworning. >> her bank et is stolen? >> somebody stole her blanket? >> stephen: hang on, this is still cold. [applause] now, what is she saying, jay? >> i can't hear her through the burrito. >> stephen: you're going to have to talk louder, unanimousback it's beef and beans. i tell you what, jay, stay on the phone as long as my nana wants or until the burrito is ready, whichever comes first. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ [ male announcer ] when you're looking for a twist, crack open a bud light lime. ♪ it's a fraction of the hope but it's hard to control ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the great taste of bud light, with a twist. bud light lime. all the refreshment of bud light, with a splash of 100% natural lime flavor. bud light lime. it's bud light. with a twist. welcome back, everybody. thanks very much. nation, i'm sure i don't have to tell you the emmy awards are a scant 109 days away. which reminds me, i almost forgot, it's time
call her "mrs. colbert." >> how are you doing, mrs. colbert? >> what did she say. >> she says her ankles are sworning. >> her bank et is stolen? >> somebody stole her blanket? >> stephen: hang on, this is still cold. [applause] now, what is she saying, jay? >> i can't hear her through the burrito. >> stephen: you're going to have to talk louder, unanimousback it's beef and beans. i tell you what, jay, stay on the phone as long as my nana...
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her daughters will join mrs. her trip along with her mother. >>> we're sad to report the star of the popular long running tv western gun smoke is dead. actor james arness played marshall james dillon. in real life he was a world war ii hero who received the purple heart. he left a letter on his website to his fans thanking them and saying he had a wonderful life. he was 88 years old. >> i remember "gun smoke." popular show. >> he was over 6'6". >> big guy. >> very tall guy. >> thank you. a high school trip abroad turns into real tragedy as an american teenager is shot dead in costa rica. >> we don't know what to think right now. being told -- he was a very good kid. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] with amazing innovation, driven by relentless competition, wireless puts the world at your command. ♪ >>> not just the news media pressuring congressman weiner about a lewd picture sent over his twitter account. fellow democrats are urging him to put an to end the controversy which sources are calling painful. dana bash is up
her daughters will join mrs. her trip along with her mother. >>> we're sad to report the star of the popular long running tv western gun smoke is dead. actor james arness played marshall james dillon. in real life he was a world war ii hero who received the purple heart. he left a letter on his website to his fans thanking them and saying he had a wonderful life. he was 88 years old. >> i remember "gun smoke." popular show. >> he was over 6'6". >> big...
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mrs. low was at her bottom point and has little to no allowance. the family is dividing taking sides on all of this and in the middle is this strange mrs. beeckman who has mr. savannah around her finger. unfortunately, he is kind of going down the tubes, heavy drinking is affecting him in a negative way, sort of illness and other things are clouding him. and in 1906 he did die without executing the divorce while on vacation trip with mrs. bateman to the council to the castle, the home of the west family. and that is winston churchill's stepfather's castle where they were renting. mrs. bateman inherited everything that he had. he left some money to sisters and smaller accounts and a allowance to his wife but she received almost everything. this was very dramatic in a series of lawsuits followed which were rather scandalous to say the least. however, she finally found her own coverage when she moved out of her home she went on a trip up the nile with her sister. she met several of britain's's military geniuses and generals who were in the egyptian reg
mrs. low was at her bottom point and has little to no allowance. the family is dividing taking sides on all of this and in the middle is this strange mrs. beeckman who has mr. savannah around her finger. unfortunately, he is kind of going down the tubes, heavy drinking is affecting him in a negative way, sort of illness and other things are clouding him. and in 1906 he did die without executing the divorce while on vacation trip with mrs. bateman to the council to the castle, the home of the...
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her picture taken like this one. that's an arnold constable gown, and then these pictures would be sent throughout the country of mrs. roosevelt in her outfit. now, i think this was a financially advantageous arrangement for both, the store and eleanor. ah, but now we get to the person who was much more of an influence on her as she transforms the role of first lady than earl miller. we can't see this person too well in this picture, but we get some idea perhaps of the way she kind of hid herself from public view when eleanor was in the white house. but she was definitely there assisting eleanor in transforming the role of first lady of the first roosevelt administration. okay. here we see eleanor, and then we see this woman sort of in the background there. okay, that's lorena hickok. lorena hickok had been the top women's political writer for the associated press in new york, and she was assigned to the roosevelt campaign train in the election of 1932. and the campaign train went all over the united states, and eleanor was there, of course, to stand by franklin's side and smile when he gave speeches, you know, the r
her picture taken like this one. that's an arnold constable gown, and then these pictures would be sent throughout the country of mrs. roosevelt in her outfit. now, i think this was a financially advantageous arrangement for both, the store and eleanor. ah, but now we get to the person who was much more of an influence on her as she transforms the role of first lady than earl miller. we can't see this person too well in this picture, but we get some idea perhaps of the way she kind of hid...
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mrs. low was at her bottom point. she really has little or no allowance. ly is dividing, taking sides on all of this and in the middle is this strange mrs. bateman who has mr. low around her finger. unfortunately, he is kind of going down the tubes. heavy drinking is affecting him in a negative way. bouts of illness and other things are clouding him and in 1906, he did die without executing the divorce while on a vacation trip with mrs. bateman to the castle, the home of the cornwall west family and that was winston churchill's stepfather's castle where they were renting. mrs. bateman inherited everything that he had. he left some money to sisters and small accounts and an allowance to his wife, but mrs. bateman received almost almost everything. this was very traumatic in a series of lawsuits followed which were rather scandalous to say the
mrs. low was at her bottom point. she really has little or no allowance. ly is dividing, taking sides on all of this and in the middle is this strange mrs. bateman who has mr. low around her finger. unfortunately, he is kind of going down the tubes. heavy drinking is affecting him in a negative way. bouts of illness and other things are clouding him and in 1906, he did die without executing the divorce while on a vacation trip with mrs. bateman to the castle, the home of the cornwall west...
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we're going to mr., miss her, immensely. she is of course, irreplaceable. >> the world is an empty place without her. a memorial service is being planned. >>catherine: knew of videos of brian stowe and the conductors came just taken the right before he was attacked. kron 4 it is showing you the detective said he >> take a look. it this jersey. if the man in the black is brian stow. you can see that this man has his hand out and there is a potential confrontation it is a short clip. let us show you a better view. that person in the video says that " it looks like there is going to be a fight. >> tmz obtained this video that they are reporting a juan bonda police did tell me that geobotany ramirez is still the primary condition geobotany ho giovannie is the primary suspect in custody of the attack of brian stow. remains in serious condition. >>catherine: we were urged out to the brian stow comment. our calls of not been returned. >> first responders are at stake. >> apparel falcons have been a shot at the california oak fire a
we're going to mr., miss her, immensely. she is of course, irreplaceable. >> the world is an empty place without her. a memorial service is being planned. >>catherine: knew of videos of brian stowe and the conductors came just taken the right before he was attacked. kron 4 it is showing you the detective said he >> take a look. it this jersey. if the man in the black is brian stow. you can see that this man has his hand out and there is a potential confrontation it is a short...
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again, wanted to strongly voiced my support for her and mr. james tracey to be appointed. believe it will be independent voices on this force. thanks. supervisor kim: thank you. seeing no other public comment, public comment is now closed on this item. we have actually been in session for a little over two hours, and i was hoping you will forgive my colleagues if we took a five- minute break. if there are no objections, we will take a five-minute break. we will all come back in five minutes. thank you very much. supervisor kim: thank you for our recess. we are reconvening. we are an item number four, the redistricting task force. one of my colleagues has said elections commission has appointed three appointees and there was a question. reno -- we know mr. shiber is in district 7. district two? >> [unintelligible] supervisor kim: we want to get confirmation on that. we want to know there is a breath of diversity, and we know the mayor is concerned of the equitable distribution on the task force as well. at this time, we will open this up for board discussion, and also if th
again, wanted to strongly voiced my support for her and mr. james tracey to be appointed. believe it will be independent voices on this force. thanks. supervisor kim: thank you. seeing no other public comment, public comment is now closed on this item. we have actually been in session for a little over two hours, and i was hoping you will forgive my colleagues if we took a five- minute break. if there are no objections, we will take a five-minute break. we will all come back in five minutes....
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mrs. obama was deeply moved by the open arms. hertrip to africa as first lady, she brought her daughters, sasha and malia, and mother, mrs. robinson, three generations looking to inspire the young people of south africa. mrs. obama spoke of eliminating hunger, and hiv and empowering young women. we were with her at cape town university, where she told disadvantaged high school students, the first generation to grow up after apartheid that there is still history to be made here. >> you are looking at those young faces saying i see the same promise that i see in all of you that i see in my own girls. >> i know how fortunate my girs have been, because it's not the material things that they have. but they have unconditional love. they have people every day who are telling them in ways big and small how special they are. i know that there's so many children who don't have that at all. >> reporter: patience, she told the student, pointing to nelson mandela who is now 92. mrs. obama and the girls were invited to meet him. >> nelson mandela.
mrs. obama was deeply moved by the open arms. hertrip to africa as first lady, she brought her daughters, sasha and malia, and mother, mrs. robinson, three generations looking to inspire the young people of south africa. mrs. obama spoke of eliminating hunger, and hiv and empowering young women. we were with her at cape town university, where she told disadvantaged high school students, the first generation to grow up after apartheid that there is still history to be made here. >> you are...
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mrs. obama and her daughters savored the meeting that they thought might not happen. the frail 92-year-old rarely sees visitors. this a visit kickoff with a history lesson. nelson mandela's wife guiding the obama family through his personal archives. the struggle against white minority groups is the backdrop to mrs. obama's visit. that is where they clashed with protesters, many of them young children. the church offered sanctuary to men and women feared the police. >> there was police everywhere, there was teargas everywhere. >> people come here as a place of refuge. >> this is a living monument to the pas that michelle obama will deliver the address. michelle obama will walk the same streets as nelson mandela and desmond tutu. this was their political battleground. this is firmly focused on the future. mrs. obama is keen to champion the rights of women. she has already met young leaders in johannesburg. she is an important role model for many here in the country with very few will models of its own. >> we back to you. we have more details on the power of asia. >> on
mrs. obama and her daughters savored the meeting that they thought might not happen. the frail 92-year-old rarely sees visitors. this a visit kickoff with a history lesson. nelson mandela's wife guiding the obama family through his personal archives. the struggle against white minority groups is the backdrop to mrs. obama's visit. that is where they clashed with protesters, many of them young children. the church offered sanctuary to men and women feared the police. >> there was police...
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mr. kingston: i thank the gentlewoman for yielding? the chair: the gentlewoman reclaim her time? mr. kingston: and the ag marketing service actually gets that $77.5 million in appropriation and in addition has the ability to collect up to $61 million in fees. and if you think about that's not unusual in this account. the f.d.a. does the same thing. they get over $1 billion in fees. so some of these accounts do get an appropriation and then they on their own can get some fees -- not just supplemental, but match it. mrs. lummis: thank you, madam chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from georgia. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. for what purpose does gentleman rise. broup broun i request the yeas and nays. the chair: does the gentleman prefer a recorded vote? the chair: further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from georgia will be postponed. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 18, line 8, li
mr. kingston: i thank the gentlewoman for yielding? the chair: the gentlewoman reclaim her time? mr. kingston: and the ag marketing service actually gets that $77.5 million in appropriation and in addition has the ability to collect up to $61 million in fees. and if you think about that's not unusual in this account. the f.d.a. does the same thing. they get over $1 billion in fees. so some of these accounts do get an appropriation and then they on their own can get some fees -- not just...
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michelle obama in cape town somehow persuaded archbishop desmond tutu to join her in pushups to promote exercise. throughout this trip mrs. obama along with her daughters sasha and malia have been very much on stage in a way we haven't seen them before. kristen welker has been traveling with them and today she asked the first lady about that and about meeting with another icon, nelson mandela. >> reporter: take me inside that room, what was it like to be there with him? >> i don't know that it means anything different from me, as an african-american first lady because nelson mandela means so much to so many people. but i feel blessed and it makes me think about the legacy that i need to leave for those that follow. and, again, that's not just because i'm first lady, but because i'm a citizen, i'm a mother. >> reporter: in a recent interview with anne curry, the president said, i'm sure there are days where i say one term is enough. do you ever feel that way? >> i think we have a lot more work to do. so i'm ready for more. i have always enjoyed campaigning because when you are connecting with people, you're reminded what
michelle obama in cape town somehow persuaded archbishop desmond tutu to join her in pushups to promote exercise. throughout this trip mrs. obama along with her daughters sasha and malia have been very much on stage in a way we haven't seen them before. kristen welker has been traveling with them and today she asked the first lady about that and about meeting with another icon, nelson mandela. >> reporter: take me inside that room, what was it like to be there with him? >> i don't...
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her sculpted biceps. push-up. she exercised with archbishop tutu. mrs. obama, her daughters as well as her mother will return to the white house on monday. >>> ready for pride. next at 5:30, san francisco rolls out the pink carpet for the 41st annual gay pride weekend. >> if you are flying out of san jose, you will see changes. the signs may be confusing. i'm john alston and i'll have a report in a few minutes. >>> next at 5:30. scared at school. bay area teenagers voice their fears about why they just don't feel safe on campus. >> if you are traveling aloss the lower 48. 53 in boston. summer heat in the south. upper 80s to low 90s from atlanta, new orleans and miami. heading to salt lake, not bad at 86. phoenix, hot 109. all the airports, the major airports in the lower 48 running on time except for philadelphia which has the flight arrival delays. find out what specific flights are delayed by using our flight tracker. abc7news.com. >>> if you are flying out of san jose airport this morning, you will notice more parking near terminal "b." some of the sig
her sculpted biceps. push-up. she exercised with archbishop tutu. mrs. obama, her daughters as well as her mother will return to the white house on monday. >>> ready for pride. next at 5:30, san francisco rolls out the pink carpet for the 41st annual gay pride weekend. >> if you are flying out of san jose, you will see changes. the signs may be confusing. i'm john alston and i'll have a report in a few minutes. >>> next at 5:30. scared at school. bay area teenagers voice...
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mrs. lee to make her one last ask of the housing authority. we'd like to ask the housing authority to answer that, and then we'll proceed to the other questions. [speaking foreign language] >> the last question, the sidewalk on stockton street. a lot of products on the street, on the sidewalk, making it not accessible for seniors and those with disabilities. she wanted to see if we can solve these problems. >> let me -- hello? testing. there you go. let me ask mrs. lee's comments about the sidewalks. as the previous public works director, in those areas, where we thought the pedestrians and particularly seniors were being forced to walk into the streets because of all the clutter from the produce boxes left on the streets, this question we will step up that enforcement with the department of parking and traffic as well as with the department of public works along stockton street, particularly from broadway to washington is where most of the seniors actually get forced to go on the street. so will we will ask them to step up that enforcement an
mrs. lee to make her one last ask of the housing authority. we'd like to ask the housing authority to answer that, and then we'll proceed to the other questions. [speaking foreign language] >> the last question, the sidewalk on stockton street. a lot of products on the street, on the sidewalk, making it not accessible for seniors and those with disabilities. she wanted to see if we can solve these problems. >> let me -- hello? testing. there you go. let me ask mrs. lee's comments...