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park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues.e journalism nd, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. corporate support is provided by... >> hi, i'm ryan reynolds owner of mint mobile. we're big fands of pbs, so this message will be delivered documentary style. since america's founding, people have struggled with communication plans. they called the pony express too slow making ponies everywhere feel like (horse sound), but times have changed. mint mobile offers no contract wireless plans unlimited talk and text, nationwide 5g coverage, and customers can bring their own phone. no ponies were harmed in making of this wireless company. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: tigray, northern ethiopia. our investigation began here in the winter of 2016. a group of refugees had just escaped neighboring eritrea. they were part of a mass exodus. half a million and counting. thousands of them unaccompanied children. (children chatter) >> tomas (in tigrinya): ♪ ♪ >> narrator: the children told us they we
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park foundation, dedicated to heightening blic awareness of critical issues.e journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. corporate support is provided by... >> hi, i'm ryan reynolds owner of mint mobile. we're big fands of pbs, so this message will be delivered documentary style. since america's founding, people have struggled with communication plans. they called the pony express too slow making ponies everywhere feel like (horse sound), but times have changed. mint mobile offers no contract wireless plans unlimited talk and text, nationwide 5g coverage, and customers can bring their own phone. no ponies were harmed in making of this wireless company. >> my name's pastor tony spell. many people ask, "why won't you come sit down in a studio with us and talk?", or, "why won't you travel?" and at any given time, my flock deserves access to their pastor, and i'm called upon on all hours of the day and night to minister to my church, and that is my conviction. >> today i'm issuing a st
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues.helen glessner family trust. supportipp trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with maj support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from laura debos and scott nathan. ♪ ♪ >> paradise is... there's something about it, there's something with the country that's... the trees are beautiful. just living in the mountains, and... it's healing to be here. >> you saw hummingbirds and butterflies. we'dweleep outside under the stars. it's a tight-knit community. everyone is super-strong and resilienliup here. you never felt more safe than out there in the mountains. ♪ ♪ >> good morning and it's... a red-flag fire danger wning is in effect. up to 45-mile-per-hour gusts out of the north today. right now, it's 57 degrees. humidity down to 19% already... ♪ ♪ >> i woke up early the morning of the eighth. the wind was very strong. pine needles were hitting the roof. it's a metal roof, and in my half-asleep state, i thought, "is it raining?"
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park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major suppo from jon and jo ann hagler and additional support from corey david sauer. ♪ ♪ >> sullivan: in the foothills of southeastern tennessee, the city of chattanooga has been growing steadily for years. it has three sizable hospitals and its largest is downtown, the 680-bed, county-owned erlanger. it's chattanooga's safety net hospital. (medical equipment beeping) >> we got a gunshot going to 11. >> sullivan: dr. sudave mendiratta started at erlanger in 2008 and is now chief of emergency medicine. >> so, six goes to 101, and burns going to six... chattanooga's my hometown, and when i had the opportunity to come work at erlanger, i was excited to work with a diverse patient population. musical chairs, we'll get through this. i was excited to be part of a publ hospital mission. if it were easy, everybody'd work here, right? >> sullivan: while many hospitals care for people who are poor or uninsured, as a public hospital, erlanger is obliga
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over here, we have california state park foundation that has been working with the local community toto to natural systems. what we have done over here is taken away the seawalls and restored acres of wetlands. we have modeled this park so that we can see how the natural systems can absorb the sea level rise and extreme tidal events i come in. urban parks like candlestick point are essential places for the health and wellness of our local community. >> all of these plans which are literally thousands of california data plans, taking them in the field and out planting them in parklands. the workforceramsour school pro esto for exud from parks. currently, the staffing, and the use of california state parks doesn't necessarily reflect the diversity of urban communities. >> working with state parks is a new territory for me. i had no experience being in a state park until i started working here. i love candlestick working here. the last year i have a big soft spot for doing the work we have done here. >> i really love the idea of families, when they parks, for them it is a sense of place.
over here, we have california state park foundation that has been working with the local community toto to natural systems. what we have done over here is taken away the seawalls and restored acres of wetlands. we have modeled this park so that we can see how the natural systems can absorb the sea level rise and extreme tidal events i come in. urban parks like candlestick point are essential places for the health and wellness of our local community. >> all of these plans which are...
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over here we have yosemite slough, california state parks foundation has been working with the localore it to its natural systems. what we have done over here is taken away the seawalls and restored acres and acres of wetlands. we modeled this park so we can see how the natural systems can absorb the sea level rise, extreme title events i come in. urban parks like candlestick point are essential for the health and wellness of local communities. >> all of these plans, literally thousands of california native plants, taking them into the field and stically he en excluded klands. from parks. currently, the staffing and the use of california state parks doesn't necessarily reflect the diversity of urban communities. >> working with state parks is a new territory for me. i had no experience being in a state park until i started working here. i love candlestick, working here. the last year, i have a soft spot for it doing the work we have done here. >> i really love the idea of families when they think of parks, for them it is a sense of place. it is a place of belonging. >> as many of us
over here we have yosemite slough, california state parks foundation has been working with the localore it to its natural systems. what we have done over here is taken away the seawalls and restored acres and acres of wetlands. we modeled this park so we can see how the natural systems can absorb the sea level rise, extreme title events i come in. urban parks like candlestick point are essential for the health and wellness of local communities. >> all of these plans, literally thousands...
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among them at various times the national park foundation the american battlefield trust the universityvirginia board of visitors and for 15 years but texas historic connection but he only gave that up to accept a presidential appointment as chair of the national advisory council on the start reservation where he served for nine years. john is a longtime trustee and generous supporter of gilder lehrman who are in partnership with first lady laura bush he created the national history teacher of the year program operating in all 50 states and now in its 17th year. he's also the founder of the john now center for historic study with its illustrious program. when the jury selected a historian from uva is the winner of the 2020 lincoln prize he immediately asked john if he would present the price to her. here to do that right now is a good friend john now. >> good evening everyone. thank you jim for that very kind introduction. tonight it's my honor to join you to present the 2020 lincoln prize on behalf of nick gilder and lou lehrman. established in 1990 the gilder lehrman lincoln prize is
among them at various times the national park foundation the american battlefield trust the universityvirginia board of visitors and for 15 years but texas historic connection but he only gave that up to accept a presidential appointment as chair of the national advisory council on the start reservation where he served for nine years. john is a longtime trustee and generous supporter of gilder lehrman who are in partnership with first lady laura bush he created the national history teacher of...
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the state parks system and block foundation co-op the main house as a museum.hat house the laborers and their dreams. >> so california has this huge debt to the chinese for their efforts. >> like how we built the levees, how we built the farmlands, we made it one of the most lithic and cultural lands in the nation, if not the world. in that sense, i think people will have more respect for what the chinese or the asians have done here in america. >> it is open all weekend starting tomorrow. if you want to learn more or make a donation to restoration or preservation efforts, visit their website. this weekend is a great time to visit. >> yeah. that was a fascinating story. that was fantastic. i don't know what the weather is going to be, if you have the weather, but the weekend is upon us. >> it will be warm. tonight, we will see a few clouds. we have temperatures in the upper 40s, tomorrow. it will be breezy but not gusty. the highs are in the upper 60s around the bay area. here's the accuweather seven- day forecast. warming trend will be underway continuing into
the state parks system and block foundation co-op the main house as a museum.hat house the laborers and their dreams. >> so california has this huge debt to the chinese for their efforts. >> like how we built the levees, how we built the farmlands, we made it one of the most lithic and cultural lands in the nation, if not the world. in that sense, i think people will have more respect for what the chinese or the asians have done here in america. >> it is open all weekend...
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park, we never saw that coming. >> reporter: the chair of the sausalito art festival foundation says the festival had a license to use the park for the labor day weekend event. but with the possibility of this homeless encampment at duffy park being located half a mile to marin ship, the festival was called off. >> we are uncertain as to whether we will have a festival location or not. >> reporter: weather here in sausalito or up in novato where this immunity is called camp compassion, encampments are becoming more visible in marin county. duffy park started with one tent and it's grown to roughly 40 during the pandemic. >> i became full-time when i lost my apartment at the beginning of covid. yeah, it sucks. >> reporter: it has become a well entrenched tent city from a makeshift kitchen to a mini gym ched on the bay but considers this encampment his second home. >> i have a two-year-old daughter and couldn't afford rent and day care and all the other bills at the same time. >> reporter: the president of the marin county homeless union fears that the population at this park site will grow with the eviction morator
park, we never saw that coming. >> reporter: the chair of the sausalito art festival foundation says the festival had a license to use the park for the labor day weekend event. but with the possibility of this homeless encampment at duffy park being located half a mile to marin ship, the festival was called off. >> we are uncertain as to whether we will have a festival location or not. >> reporter: weather here in sausalito or up in novato where this immunity is called camp...
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the state park system and the locke foundation cooperate the main boarding house as a museum. house the laborers and their dreams. >> so california has this huge debt to pay to the chinese for their efforts. >> like how we built the levees here, how we farmed the farmlands, how we made it one of the most prolific agricultural lands in the nation, if not the world, and in that sense i think that people will have more respect for what the chinese or the asians have done here in america. >> reporter: in locke kristen sze, abc7 news. >> locke just opened for weekend visitors. if you want to learn more about locke or make a donation to its restoration and preservation efforts, you can visit locke- foundation.org. to see more pieces honoring asian pacific american heritage month, you can >>> sonoma state university held the last of its graduation ceremonies for the class of 2021 today. it was the school of social sciences' turn. there were the usual cap and gowns, but that was about the only thing that was normal because of the pandemic. instead of handshakes there were elbow bumps
the state park system and the locke foundation cooperate the main boarding house as a museum. house the laborers and their dreams. >> so california has this huge debt to pay to the chinese for their efforts. >> like how we built the levees here, how we farmed the farmlands, how we made it one of the most prolific agricultural lands in the nation, if not the world, and in that sense i think that people will have more respect for what the chinese or the asians have done here in...
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celebration of life service was also held at a nearby park organized by the george floyd memorial foundation, choicepoint changed the road and i already put together this awesome i think it did take a lot of perspective. so yeah, i've been really happy, like joyful like i see all the community out here. it just brings like joy to my heart. peaceful events were briefly marred by the sounds of gunshots nearby. one person was hit and suffered life threatening injuries. and in oakland today, many people said it was a day of grief, anger and reflection. but it was also a day to think about moving forward. he's made congresswoman barbara lee called for the u. s senate to pass the george ploy. justice and policing act. among its proposed reforms, better police training and accountability. now during one gathering to honor floyd george holland, the president of the oakland chapter of the naacp said floyd's death showed the country what we said what he says so many african americans have known for a long time. they just feel that most of us have this african american men and women. i don't wanna be a
celebration of life service was also held at a nearby park organized by the george floyd memorial foundation, choicepoint changed the road and i already put together this awesome i think it did take a lot of perspective. so yeah, i've been really happy, like joyful like i see all the community out here. it just brings like joy to my heart. peaceful events were briefly marred by the sounds of gunshots nearby. one person was hit and suffered life threatening injuries. and in oakland today, many...
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the state parks system and the locke foundation operate as a museum.rtifacts and the rooms that house the laborers and their dreams. >> so california has this debt to the chinese for their efforts -- >> like how we built the levees, how we farmed the farmlands, how we made it one of the most prolific agricultural lands in the nation, if not the world. in that sense, i think people will have more respect for what the chinese or the asians have done here in america. >> reporter: in locke, kristen sze, abc7 news. >> what an informative look love learning about that. starting tomorrow, locke is open on weekends. if you want to learn more about locke or make a donation to the restoration and preservation efforts, visit their website. >> it's just fascinating. to see more pieces honoring asian-pacific american heritage month, look for our america asian voices on the tv app available wherever you stream. >>> ♪ >> one of them will if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate.
the state parks system and the locke foundation operate as a museum.rtifacts and the rooms that house the laborers and their dreams. >> so california has this debt to the chinese for their efforts -- >> like how we built the levees, how we farmed the farmlands, how we made it one of the most prolific agricultural lands in the nation, if not the world. in that sense, i think people will have more respect for what the chinese or the asians have done here in america. >> reporter:...
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. >> you are looking at live pictures of a park in minneapolis where the george floyd memorial foundationasked the people of his state to pause for a moment of silence lasting 9 minutes and 29 seconds, the length of time that derek
. >> you are looking at live pictures of a park in minneapolis where the george floyd memorial foundationasked the people of his state to pause for a moment of silence lasting 9 minutes and 29 seconds, the length of time that derek
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. >> you are looking at live pictures of a park in minneapolis where the george floyd memorial foundation is hosting a remembrance. the minnesota governor has asked the people of his state to pause for a moment of silence lasting 9 minutes and 29 seconds, the length of time that derek chauvin held his knee on george floyd's neck as floyd begged for his life. >> moments ago, george floyd's family, including his young daughter, gianna, arrived at the white house. they are currently meeting with president biden and vice president kamala harris. this morning, they met with several lawmakers, including house speaker nancy pelosi, as congress, of course, also missed the president's deadline, which headset he had set for today to pass legislation. we want to begin with joe johns who's in minneapolis at this hour. how is george floyd's life and legacy being honored today? >> reporter: well, i heard you just talking a moment ago about the governor of minnesota. we are expecting to hear from him as well as the mayor of minneapolis in just a little while. but i can also tell you that there is a food
. >> you are looking at live pictures of a park in minneapolis where the george floyd memorial foundation is hosting a remembrance. the minnesota governor has asked the people of his state to pause for a moment of silence lasting 9 minutes and 29 seconds, the length of time that derek chauvin held his knee on george floyd's neck as floyd begged for his life. >> moments ago, george floyd's family, including his young daughter, gianna, arrived at the white house. they are currently...
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this is a park in minneapolis where the george floyd memorial foundation is hosting a remembrance at this hour. cnn's joe johns is there live. joe, how is george floyd being honored and remembered today? >> reporter: well, for one thing, talking about politics, quite frankly, alisyn. we have another example just a little while ago of how this notorious murder case in minneapolis has now morphed into a political movement that has real demands. just a little while ago george floyd's sister spoke to this audience and she reminded them about the fact that the original idea had been for the george floyd justice and policing act, to be on the president's desk by this day, the anniversary of his death. that hasn't happened. she said, that's part of the reason why she's not in d.c. with other members of our family. listen? >> so my message to the president, get your people in order, get your people in order, because we're going to continue to fight this good old fight. we're going to continue to fight this good old fight. so, there is my reason of not being in d.c. today, and it's okay. beca
this is a park in minneapolis where the george floyd memorial foundation is hosting a remembrance at this hour. cnn's joe johns is there live. joe, how is george floyd being honored and remembered today? >> reporter: well, for one thing, talking about politics, quite frankly, alisyn. we have another example just a little while ago of how this notorious murder case in minneapolis has now morphed into a political movement that has real demands. just a little while ago george floyd's sister...
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park. over here, we have yosemite slough, california state arks foundation has been working with the low immunityt to its natural systems. what we have done over here is we have taken away the seawalls and the rip rap restorcr and ac wetlands. we modeled this park so we can see how the natural systems can absorb the sealevel rise and the extreme title events that come in. urban parks like candlestick point are essential places for the health and wellness of our local community. >> all of these plants which are literally thousands of california native plants were taking them out in the field and out planting them in new parklands. our workforce development programs, our school programs. all of those are essential to open up doors. historically they have been excluded from parks. >> currently the staffing the use of california state parks doesn't necessarily reflect the diversity of urban communities. >> working with state parks is a very new territory for me. i have no experience being in a state park until i started working here. i love candlestick working here the last year i have a big soft spo
park. over here, we have yosemite slough, california state arks foundation has been working with the low immunityt to its natural systems. what we have done over here is we have taken away the seawalls and the rip rap restorcr and ac wetlands. we modeled this park so we can see how the natural systems can absorb the sealevel rise and the extreme title events that come in. urban parks like candlestick point are essential places for the health and wellness of our local community. >> all of...
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the pinckney foundation hosted the fundraising event at corica park golf course in alameda.oceeds will go to the nonprofit african american tour questroupo produce at least five pga or l p. g a tour playing professionals in the next 10 years. in professional golf, only 1% of the pga pros out of the 22,000 are african american. and so we want to grow those opportunities and we want to be the bridge and bridge that gap to give him those pathways to get him out and let him know that golf is accessible. a great game to learn honesty, integrity, respect and also build your network. organizers say. to meet their goals they will need to raise an estimated $20 million over the next 10 years. joe biden ministrations, facing growing pressure to change its immigration policies after a deadly boat accident off the coast of california, a mother vera in washington with more on what happened and the intensifying debate coming up and do it. six tonight drug company moderna makes a major announcement on global vaccinations coming up what it says it will do to help underserved country. he's g
the pinckney foundation hosted the fundraising event at corica park golf course in alameda.oceeds will go to the nonprofit african american tour questroupo produce at least five pga or l p. g a tour playing professionals in the next 10 years. in professional golf, only 1% of the pga pros out of the 22,000 are african american. and so we want to grow those opportunities and we want to be the bridge and bridge that gap to give him those pathways to get him out and let him know that golf is...
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the pinckney foundation hosted the fundraising event at corica park golf course in alameda. go to the nonprofit african american tour quest. the group's mission is produced at least five pga or lpga tour playing professionals in the next 10 years. in professional golf, only 1% of the pga pros out of the 22,000 are african american. and so we want to grow those opportunities and we want to be the bridge and bridge that gap to give him those pathways to get him out and let him know that golf is accessible. a great game to learn honesty, integrity, respect and also build your network organizer say. to meet their goals they will need to raise an estimated $20 million over the next 10 years. coming up. the warriors get 41 points from steph current wasn't enough to beat the pelicans, you'll find out next in sports, then on the 11 o'clock news, eight people get into a fight right in the middle of a liquor store, and some are armed with a machete and knives tonight watch this surveillance video of what happened if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. that's
the pinckney foundation hosted the fundraising event at corica park golf course in alameda. go to the nonprofit african american tour quest. the group's mission is produced at least five pga or lpga tour playing professionals in the next 10 years. in professional golf, only 1% of the pga pros out of the 22,000 are african american. and so we want to grow those opportunities and we want to be the bridge and bridge that gap to give him those pathways to get him out and let him know that golf is...
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in 1990, under her leadership, the foundation successfully worked with the united states congress to establish the brown fee board of education national park which opened in may of 2004. please welcome the sharon brown henderson. >> well, first of all, i want to thank the constitution center and thank all of you for your interest in being here and caring and our fellow panelist, mr. tinker. the supreme court decisions are very important. i can't overstate the importance. because they affect your lives every day. brown versus board of education, particular. how many of you are familiar with the 14th amendment of the constitution? >> some of you are familiar. i would suggest you become familiar. because what supreme court cases do, they interpret for us, the me in eating of the constitution, for example. before brown versus the board of education, we were living under a system of states. i don't know if you know what that means? means that the supreme court had not definitively interpreted for the country. you know, the 14th amendment of the constitution. so states were just deciding, kind of here and there what you could and couldn't do. so
in 1990, under her leadership, the foundation successfully worked with the united states congress to establish the brown fee board of education national park which opened in may of 2004. please welcome the sharon brown henderson. >> well, first of all, i want to thank the constitution center and thank all of you for your interest in being here and caring and our fellow panelist, mr. tinker. the supreme court decisions are very important. i can't overstate the importance. because they...
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so i and a few other people started a small foundation to get money to restore that and ultimately the park service did restore it with with stimulus money from 2009. but our mission soon changed to advocating for a national world war one memorial because that local memorial is located among those three other national memorials to the other. great wars of the 20th century. and to be honest it was it was what they call if not you who moment. because i said well if somebody ought to somebody ought to established a national world war one memorial and i looked around and nobody else was doing it. so i decided to take it on. if i'd known then what a what a process it would be and that it would take 13 years and 40 million dollars, and i'm not sure i would have had the nerve to do it but a a lot of other people. came onto the cause without whom this memorial wouldn't have been possible and together. together we got it done. it has been. incredibly gratifying to see people already experiencing the part the park formerly opened on saturday april 17. we had an event on april 16. we began taking the
so i and a few other people started a small foundation to get money to restore that and ultimately the park service did restore it with with stimulus money from 2009. but our mission soon changed to advocating for a national world war one memorial because that local memorial is located among those three other national memorials to the other. great wars of the 20th century. and to be honest it was it was what they call if not you who moment. because i said well if somebody ought to somebody...
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park. with the freedom tower as the backdrop. we are paying off the mortgages for the families of the fallen service members. the tunnel to towers foundation gives our families and heroes the greatest possible gift. the ability to reclaim their independence. we take a look back at the life and legacy of stephen siller. a firefighter who laid down his life to save others and inspired the creation of the tunnel to towers foundation. eric shawn has more. >> a chilling horrible scene we just saw, the attack at the world trade center and the very soul and heart of our nation. it was a crisp clear day that ended in unimaginable horror and heartbreak. buff there was heroism. stephen siller has become a sacred symbol of humidity's best on one of its darkest days. this is stephen's firehouse. on that day the squad high-tailed it over the brooklyn bridge to the tunnels. 12 never came back. stephen wasn't on the job that day. he wasn't here. he was on his way to play golf when he heard about the attack. he headed back here and called his wife sally to say he was going to the towers to help out. but when he drove to the mouth of the brooklyn tunnel it
park. with the freedom tower as the backdrop. we are paying off the mortgages for the families of the fallen service members. the tunnel to towers foundation gives our families and heroes the greatest possible gift. the ability to reclaim their independence. we take a look back at the life and legacy of stephen siller. a firefighter who laid down his life to save others and inspired the creation of the tunnel to towers foundation. eric shawn has more. >> a chilling horrible scene we just...
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roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york, shows museums that take a behind the scenes look at the couple. the national archives foundation provided the video. >> our feature speaker today is paulsboro. paul wouldn't have a job today and neither would i if it wasn't for franklin roosevelt who created the archives by signing legislation in 30, for opening up his library while in office. this is a feat that is not much today by our current president. paul is a director of the franklin roosevelt library and museum. before the fdr library, he was the deputy director and senior vice president for broadcasting in new media at the museum. he was a founding partner at the university of maryland future of alliance and a pioneer in interactive digital media. prior to his work at the, museum sparrow is a emmy award-winning television producer. he started his career at kpax in san francisco and i saw that we have some folks from california, they know your work from california, in that time, are you with us paul? >> i'm here, thanks for having me today. i'm really pleased to be part of the series. i watch you, you're fantastic. >> ter
roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york, shows museums that take a behind the scenes look at the couple. the national archives foundation provided the video. >> our feature speaker today is paulsboro. paul wouldn't have a job today and neither would i if it wasn't for franklin roosevelt who created the archives by signing legislation in 30, for opening up his library while in office. this is a feat that is not much today by our current president. paul is a director...
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parks alliance. that included a woman who was the former chairman of the san francisco foundation, as well as is someonen francisco opera. the whole experience was seamless. it resulted in a $10,000 gift, thanks to paula martin's good work. and we would just like to see that kind of opportunity continue and be managed so well. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> caller: thank you. good morning, commissioners and general manager ginsburg. hopefully you can hear me. i'm headed home and on the side of the freeway. i'm in support of parks alliance (indiscernable) and the commemorative bench program. i am the carpenter parks supervisor. that program means a lot to me from the sentimental point of view and also from the operational point of view. i'm able to keep material in the pipeline and keep equipment updated and keep my crew highly trained, making us a much more relevant shop, and it makes us better at maintenance all the way around. this is one of the few things my crew -- we actually get direct feedback from the community. we get notes of thanks. we get stories. and it means a lot to us. and i just
parks alliance. that included a woman who was the former chairman of the san francisco foundation, as well as is someonen francisco opera. the whole experience was seamless. it resulted in a $10,000 gift, thanks to paula martin's good work. and we would just like to see that kind of opportunity continue and be managed so well. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> caller: thank you. good morning, commissioners and general manager ginsburg. hopefully you can hear me. i'm headed home...
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foundation and the state of texas. >> walt disney world in orlando said that guests will no longer have to wear masks outdoors, they will require them only on indoor park will still wear masks, that is how "fox reports" this sunday, may 16. i am jon scott. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. let's get right to my open. what happened to the colonial pipeline this weeks an example of why our country is in great peril. president trump was on defcon one when it
foundation and the state of texas. >> walt disney world in orlando said that guests will no longer have to wear masks outdoors, they will require them only on indoor park will still wear masks, that is how "fox reports" this sunday, may 16. i am jon scott. i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. let's get right to my open. what happened to the colonial pipeline this weeks an example of why our country is in great peril. president trump was on defcon one when it
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parks alliance. that included a woman who was the former chairman of the san francisco foundation, as well as is someonen francisco opera. the whole experience was seamless. it resulted in a $10,000 gift, thanks to paula martin's good work. and we would just like to see that kind of opportunity continue and be managed so well. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> caller: thank you. good morning, commissioners and general manager ginsburg. hopefully you can hear me. i'm headed home and on the side of the freeway. i'm in support of parks alliance (indiscernable) and the commemorative bench program. i am the carpenter parks supervisor. that program means a lot to me from the sentimental point of view and also from the operational point of view. i'm able to keep material in the pipeline and keep equipment updated and keep my crew highly trained, making us a much more relevant shop, and it makes us better at maintenance all the way around. this is one of the few things my crew -- we actually get direct feedback from the community. we get notes of thanks. we get stories. and it means a lot to us. and i just
parks alliance. that included a woman who was the former chairman of the san francisco foundation, as well as is someonen francisco opera. the whole experience was seamless. it resulted in a $10,000 gift, thanks to paula martin's good work. and we would just like to see that kind of opportunity continue and be managed so well. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker. >> caller: thank you. good morning, commissioners and general manager ginsburg. hopefully you can hear me. i'm headed home...
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park is a platform of grass, trees, and pathways. an amphitheater seats almost 700 people. throughout the little island will hold various concerts and festivals. dillon picked up most of the island through his family foundations 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." lisa abramowicz and tom keene. jonathan ferro preparing for the arduous task of the open. rumor is bitcoin will move. frankly francine -- excuse me, i had francine on the brain because francine got a lovely dog. lisa, when i look at bitcoin, it has moved 30,000 to 42,000. lisa: that is impressive. it is also impressive how you can toggle between france eads dog and bitcoin -- between francine's dog and bitcoin. how can this asset move so much, 30% in a day? tom: we will get to that but we will rip up the script and get to that with troy gayeski. i will give you a window into wealth management. troy, wealth management is razor thin bond margins, almost razor thin equity margin, and everybody is dashing around looking for what used to be called a 6% business. a 6% business is some set
park is a platform of grass, trees, and pathways. an amphitheater seats almost 700 people. throughout the little island will hold various concerts and festivals. dillon picked up most of the island through his family foundations 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." lisa abramowicz and tom keene. jonathan ferro...
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the foundation at 3933 is from the exterior in trouble and something nobody has addressed or looked at yet. the parkingif you do the math taking away 16 spots for the project. adding nine units, that is up to say one carper unit. 25 cars added to the street. there is no parking as it is right now. we have already asked for parking permits. we want to be added to the s permits. three or four years ago. we have been denied. this project is working within the envelope of the property. however, there is an increasing impact on people around the property and we want to bring this to everyone's attention when it is up for review. >> i have a few words about a project before you in a few weeks. continuance ofly land. not the particularlars the background. in a few weeks you will hear about 5leland and section 202.2 and section 190 of the planning code. they are both related to retail cannabis and 600-foot buffer codified by the planning department and everyone in the industry to set the standards to distance and prevent clustering. section 202.21 clear in the intent where the storefronts can locate. 202.2 pro
the foundation at 3933 is from the exterior in trouble and something nobody has addressed or looked at yet. the parkingif you do the math taking away 16 spots for the project. adding nine units, that is up to say one carper unit. 25 cars added to the street. there is no parking as it is right now. we have already asked for parking permits. we want to be added to the s permits. three or four years ago. we have been denied. this project is working within the envelope of the property. however,...
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the foundation at 3933 is from the exterior in trouble and something nobody has addressed or looked at yet. the parkingif you do the math taking away 16 spots for the project. adding nine units, that is up to say one carper unit. 25 cars added to the street. there is no parking as it is right now. we have already asked for parking permits. we want to be added to the s permits. three or four years ago. we have been denied. this project is working within the envelope of the property. however, there is an increasing impact on people around the property and we want to bring this to everyone's attention when it is up for review. >> i have a few words about a project before you in a few weeks. continuance ofly land. not the particularlars the background. in a few weeks you will hear about 5leland and section 202.2 and section 190 of the planning code. they are both related to retail cannabis and 600-foot buffer codified by the planning department and everyone in the industry to set the standards to distance and prevent clustering. section 202.21 clear in the intent where the storefronts can locate. 202.2 pro
the foundation at 3933 is from the exterior in trouble and something nobody has addressed or looked at yet. the parkingif you do the math taking away 16 spots for the project. adding nine units, that is up to say one carper unit. 25 cars added to the street. there is no parking as it is right now. we have already asked for parking permits. we want to be added to the s permits. three or four years ago. we have been denied. this project is working within the envelope of the property. however,...
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the foundation at 3933 is from the exterior in trouble and something nobody has addressed or looked at yet. the parkingif you do the math taking away 16 spots for the project. adding nine units, that is up to say one carper unit. 25 cars added to the street. there is no parking as it is right now. we have already asked for parking permits. we want to be added to the s permits. three or four years ago. we have been denied. this project is working within the envelope of the property. however, there is an increasing impact on people around the property and we want to bring this to everyone's attention when it is up for review. >> i have a few words about a project before you in a few weeks. continuance ofly land. not the particularlars the background. in a few weeks you will hear about 5leland and section 202.2 and section 190 of the planning code. they are both related to retail cannabis and 600-foot buffer codified by the planning department and everyone in the industry to set the standards to distance and prevent clustering. section 202.21 clear in the intent where the storefronts can locate. 202.2 pro
the foundation at 3933 is from the exterior in trouble and something nobody has addressed or looked at yet. the parkingif you do the math taking away 16 spots for the project. adding nine units, that is up to say one carper unit. 25 cars added to the street. there is no parking as it is right now. we have already asked for parking permits. we want to be added to the s permits. three or four years ago. we have been denied. this project is working within the envelope of the property. however,...