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it's my distinct honor to welcome you to the panama pacific centennial epa 100. [ applause ] .re deeply honored to help lead this historical pivotal moment in san francisco and the state's past so together we can learn and inspire to create a more vibrant and equitable future. my gratitude to mr. mayor ed lee and ms. huggins, and stewards of this powerful place of fine arts and from at & t, our exhibition sponsor the hertz corporation, fred is here. centennial sponsors, wells fargo, ecology, town school and so many people have sponsored this organization. the may beck foundation, richard pet ler is here right over there in that lovely blue shirt and truly a genius and you will hear from dan shine, the ceo and curator of innovation and an additional sponsor is scott of sterling bank. there he is, thank you, sir. i also want to extend a very special welcome to the job corps, two incredible women of esteemed presses kristin shine and mary and all of you who braved the elements in joining us. we are bring together p pa 100.org. this went live a couple minutes ago look on your phone
it's my distinct honor to welcome you to the panama pacific centennial epa 100. [ applause ] .re deeply honored to help lead this historical pivotal moment in san francisco and the state's past so together we can learn and inspire to create a more vibrant and equitable future. my gratitude to mr. mayor ed lee and ms. huggins, and stewards of this powerful place of fine arts and from at & t, our exhibition sponsor the hertz corporation, fred is here. centennial sponsors, wells fargo,...
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. >> the 1915 world's fair officially known as the panama-pacific international exposition was held aentury ago in san francisco. the fair was a solid ration -- celebration of the panama canal completion anyway for the city to showcase his recovery from the deadly earthquake. laura ackley discusses the fair and illustrate some of the inventions exhibited that year. this 40-minute event was hosted by the california historical society. >> welcome to a whirlwind tour of the panama-pacific international exposition. thank you so much to the california historical society for hosting tonight's event and especially ada jasonm, and the director and to lillian for putting together this lovely event. also thanks to chs for co-publishing my book. you can see why i felt the book had found its home when i spoke to malcolm. if you like to hear about other events you can sign up on my mailing list which i will have after the show. also, we are going to publish them on the site. if you want to hear about other topics, please sign up. tonight i will be pretty -- presenting a brief introduction to the g
. >> the 1915 world's fair officially known as the panama-pacific international exposition was held aentury ago in san francisco. the fair was a solid ration -- celebration of the panama canal completion anyway for the city to showcase his recovery from the deadly earthquake. laura ackley discusses the fair and illustrate some of the inventions exhibited that year. this 40-minute event was hosted by the california historical society. >> welcome to a whirlwind tour of the...
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in san francisco, just as they did 100 years ago when they did the panama pacific world fair exposition. we celebrate by meeting these challenges by innovation. is this park innovation? you got to say yes, it is. this spirit which i think will dominate all of our holidays. thank you. have a great holiday. thank you, everybody, for working together. [ applause ] >> as i have often said, two eds are better than one. here is the other ed working very hard. today we were together at the new improved san francisco mta's traffic management center where we are trying to decongest our city and we are doing better and better with it as we get more data flowing through the city. ed reiskin and the head of the central subway project. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. mayor. happy holidays! as the mayor said, first of all we are so delighted to be able to be a part of this. for anyone standing here just a few weeks ago, that stockton street could look this way is so unimaginable. central subway is such an incredible project for our city, for union square, a tremendous benefit it will bring but mainly
in san francisco, just as they did 100 years ago when they did the panama pacific world fair exposition. we celebrate by meeting these challenges by innovation. is this park innovation? you got to say yes, it is. this spirit which i think will dominate all of our holidays. thank you. have a great holiday. thank you, everybody, for working together. [ applause ] >> as i have often said, two eds are better than one. here is the other ed working very hard. today we were together at the new...
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and i'm enthusiastic about this panama pacific international exposition we are celebrating today. i'm enthusiastic about literally everybody i see in this audience whether it's with the arts organization, or education institutions, our writers and people that have talked about this city for so many years, you have to understand how important this is. i'm a student myself and i know that this city that i have the most kind of privilege for managing as a mayor is delicate as a city and one in history, and to be able to kind of take a look 100 years ago and try to imagine yourself in this city 100 years ago with some of these artifacts that just came off the manufacturing line at the time, or to take a look at this architecture that bernard may back was so famous for during the time they were blending the arts with real lives of people and to suggest that this is among us 100 years later and that there is something that links this history over 100 years and that word that time and time again you hear me say about today. innovation did not start 3 years ago with mayor lee. that's anot
and i'm enthusiastic about this panama pacific international exposition we are celebrating today. i'm enthusiastic about literally everybody i see in this audience whether it's with the arts organization, or education institutions, our writers and people that have talked about this city for so many years, you have to understand how important this is. i'm a student myself and i know that this city that i have the most kind of privilege for managing as a mayor is delicate as a city and one in...
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. >> the panama pacific international exposition.s will stay on display at the california historical society. >> boy oh, boy. come here, i need you. >> that would be omg. >> oh, what a difference a seth tourry makes. in san francisco, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> now we have these little things. >> could you imagine? >>> we have a progress report for you. >> coming up the san francisco runner trying to run seven marathons on seven continents in >>> the ford motor company driving its way back into the bay area tonight the focus of its new research and development center on the peninsula. >> from 7 on your side, the case of the stolen clipper card and the roadblocks, the woman kept running into. when she tried to straighten those things out. >> those stories and a lot more for you on abc news at 7:00. >> this is amazing, a san francisco man is one race away from an incredible accomplishment. >> tim durbin is the only american competing in the world marathon challenge. >> it started last saturday and ends in sydney australia tomorrow.
. >> the panama pacific international exposition.s will stay on display at the california historical society. >> boy oh, boy. come here, i need you. >> that would be omg. >> oh, what a difference a seth tourry makes. in san francisco, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> now we have these little things. >> could you imagine? >>> we have a progress report for you. >> coming up the san francisco runner trying to run seven marathons on seven continents...
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. >> the 1915 world's fair officially known as the panama-pacific international exposition was held a century ago in san francisco. the fair was a celebration of the panama canal completion and a way for the city to showcase his recovery from the deadly 1906 earthquake. laura ackley discusses the fair and illustrates some of the inventions exhibited that year. this 40-minute event was hosted by the california historical society. >> welcome to a whirlwind tour of the panama-pacific international exposition. thank you so much to the california historical society for hosting tonight's event and especially adam, jason
. >> the 1915 world's fair officially known as the panama-pacific international exposition was held a century ago in san francisco. the fair was a celebration of the panama canal completion and a way for the city to showcase his recovery from the deadly 1906 earthquake. laura ackley discusses the fair and illustrates some of the inventions exhibited that year. this 40-minute event was hosted by the california historical society. >> welcome to a whirlwind tour of the panama-pacific...
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>>reporter: panama pacific international exposition. that was the fair other name.l brit 100 anniversary at the palace of fine arts starting in february. the phones will stay on display at the california historical society. about oh what a defense a century makes. in san francisco, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> 3 of the most popular stars on you tube got to interview president obama today at the white house. one of them green known fop her bright shiney lip stick offered the president a gift and then misspoke. >> okay my mama said whenever you go to somebody house you have to give them something. don't come empty handed. >> all right. >> so i have green lip stick one for your first wife. >> my first wife. >> i mean. >> you know something i don't? >> oh, >> for the first lady. >> and the first children. >> and the first children. >> i'm sorry. >>reporter: wow! she slipped her words there. saying first wife rather than first lady. and not surprising the interview would end this way. with a selfie. bethany of holster asked the president to take the picture and she post
>>reporter: panama pacific international exposition. that was the fair other name.l brit 100 anniversary at the palace of fine arts starting in february. the phones will stay on display at the california historical society. about oh what a defense a century makes. in san francisco, jonathan bloom abc 7 news. >> 3 of the most popular stars on you tube got to interview president obama today at the white house. one of them green known fop her bright shiney lip stick offered the...
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known as, the panama pacific international exposition. or the ppie. william said he never had seen a greater combination of architectural lflyness then at that world's fair. his mother was the head of the women's board through that julia morgan designed the ywca building and bernard designed the most famous structure. but then later made permanent the palace of fine arts, a magnificent rotunda in front of the lagoon. on the right hand slide you see arcadia, one of the bronze sculptures from the fair, which was exhibited. in which william randoph hearst acquired for san simeon. but soon after the fair, phoebe hearst died. she died in that influenza epidemic that swept across not just america, but the entire world after the first world war. and in april of 1919, at the age of 56, william randoph hearst suddenly found himself the in -- the inheritor of the family fortune. george hearst died much earlier in 1891, money had reverted to phoebe. he also found himself the inheritor of the vast cattle ranch in san simeon which grew with his, phoebe's and georg
known as, the panama pacific international exposition. or the ppie. william said he never had seen a greater combination of architectural lflyness then at that world's fair. his mother was the head of the women's board through that julia morgan designed the ywca building and bernard designed the most famous structure. but then later made permanent the palace of fine arts, a magnificent rotunda in front of the lagoon. on the right hand slide you see arcadia, one of the bronze sculptures from the...
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panama. a little job connecting the atlantic and pacific. a little job. ♪ jim wasn't there. sons were. serving with the 813th pioneer regiment near marseilles. the 302nd battalion and eighth pioneer regiment. fighting with the 8th illinois on the swason front. 372nd on the plains of francois. 331st at busey farm. 369th in the argon. 369th fought on the line of fire for 191 days. not a man ever captured. not a foot of ground ever lost. the first american troops to receive 369th. for action above and beyond the call of duty, many received honored medals. when they cleaned up in france the boys came marching home. ♪ >> among them was henry johnson, who was one companion, needham roberts, killed four and captured 48 germans for which the french nation decorated them for exceptional bravery. and there were those among the honored at arlington. samuel washington, walter watters, william fox, john simms, young charles young, colonel, united states army. and to their memory, sermon and stones and bronze. tribute to a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all
panama. a little job connecting the atlantic and pacific. a little job. ♪ jim wasn't there. sons were. serving with the 813th pioneer regiment near marseilles. the 302nd battalion and eighth pioneer regiment. fighting with the 8th illinois on the swason front. 372nd on the plains of francois. 331st at busey farm. 369th in the argon. 369th fought on the line of fire for 191 days. not a man ever captured. not a foot of ground ever lost. the first american troops to receive 369th. for action...
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you're talking about cardinals from typically overlooked places like cape verde, the pacific island of tonga, panamand so on. of the 15 new voting age cardinals, that is cardinals who were under the age of 80 and therefore eligible to vote for the next pope, ten of them come from place that's have never had a cardinal before. so obviously the first pope from the developing world trying to spread the wealth around a little bit. >> are there any americans on the list? >> not a not. this is the tesecond time that e pope called the formal name for the event in which new cardinals are elevated. and for the second time not a single one from the united states. the pope's pattern in picking cardinals and remember this is a very important thing because cardinals set the tone in the catholic church. they're the most important officials after the pope and, of course, they elect the next pope. in frances' pattern is very clear. he wants to go to the geographical peripheries other than place that's are top heavy with cardinals. and even within those traditionally important countries, he wants to bypass the most
you're talking about cardinals from typically overlooked places like cape verde, the pacific island of tonga, panamand so on. of the 15 new voting age cardinals, that is cardinals who were under the age of 80 and therefore eligible to vote for the next pope, ten of them come from place that's have never had a cardinal before. so obviously the first pope from the developing world trying to spread the wealth around a little bit. >> are there any americans on the list? >> not a not....
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. >> the 1915 world's fair officially known as the panama-pacific international exposition was held atury ago in san francisco. the fair was a solid ration -- celebration of the panama canal completion anyway for the city to showcase his recovery from the deadly earthquake. laura ackley discusses the fair an
. >> the 1915 world's fair officially known as the panama-pacific international exposition was held atury ago in san francisco. the fair was a solid ration -- celebration of the panama canal completion anyway for the city to showcase his recovery from the deadly earthquake. laura ackley discusses the fair an