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please join me in applauding paulo cabezas as he approaches the stage. [applause] >> his mother, also known as cruzita, and the friendliest person of the excelsior district -- [applause] -- is a night tiff of el salvador. in 2004 she accepted the invitation to join mama art cafe as a representative. gradually she decided to pursue her new career and to contribute to the excelsior community. the position at mama art cafe provided the opportunity to promote products and events on the radio and to network with bay area professionals. she continued her education through private training, business consultants and classes at various organizations in san francisco. she is on the board of directors for new eat-in projects that facilitates projects that benefit youth by fofters creative arts and education. please give applause to the mother and son. [applause] >> our next category is the category of education. our presentser is our esteemed city librarian, luis herrera. please join me in welcoming him to the stage. [applause] our first honoree is someone who rece
please join me in applauding paulo cabezas as he approaches the stage. [applause] >> his mother, also known as cruzita, and the friendliest person of the excelsior district -- [applause] -- is a night tiff of el salvador. in 2004 she accepted the invitation to join mama art cafe as a representative. gradually she decided to pursue her new career and to contribute to the excelsior community. the position at mama art cafe provided the opportunity to promote products and events on the radio...
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in the heart of paris is a museum containing paulo picasso's personal collection. but the building is being renovated, so the collection is traveling the world. right now, it is in richmond, virginia. in this first-person account, the director of the virginia museum of fine arts talks about the collection and how he is giving big city museums are run for their money. >> when the curator of the fine arts museum in san francisco called me with the opportunity to have this picasso show, we immediately leaped out it and said we have got to do it. originally, this was supposed to be in new york city, but the new york institution wavered, and that is when he called me with the opportunity. he said, i am going to lay this out for you and i need an answer in 24 hours. i did not need to spend any time thinking about it. great masterpieces from picasso? the easy answer was yes. i told him, do not call anyone else. ♪ the first thing we had to do then was go to russia, because the keeper of the picasso museum and the curator of this exhibition was opening the exhibition there
in the heart of paris is a museum containing paulo picasso's personal collection. but the building is being renovated, so the collection is traveling the world. right now, it is in richmond, virginia. in this first-person account, the director of the virginia museum of fine arts talks about the collection and how he is giving big city museums are run for their money. >> when the curator of the fine arts museum in san francisco called me with the opportunity to have this picasso show, we...
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people go to wal-mart only paulo's and they were fun about they would have bought florida address and they would say made for environmentally suffers and actually was one of illusion awful close calls for swamp the american buck so they must pay in the sickle systems and son of a somali the harbors. of. illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of trees from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once how could technicals from devastating storm surges and hurricanes. the company is the largest lists. and we do fly to the base every once in a hostile months looking for those kind of violations. and right now we're only good to do it in one engine flew the load. so when you beyond a group is done in between that augers on the floor. you ain't drilling off the coast of louisiana for a number of years any or all spills to worry about you know that's one of the great unwritten success stories after katrina and rita these awful storms no major spills . the truth is three days after hurricane katrina and september of two thousand and five. covering a ca
people go to wal-mart only paulo's and they were fun about they would have bought florida address and they would say made for environmentally suffers and actually was one of illusion awful close calls for swamp the american buck so they must pay in the sickle systems and son of a somali the harbors. of. illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of trees from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once how could technicals from devastating storm surges and...
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people go to wal-mart only paulo's and they were on about they would have a florida address and they would say i'm a four environmentally cyprus and i actually was going to lose enough on credit cards for trump the american market so they've lost their lives across systems and son of a somali the harbors. of. illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of cheese from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once helped protect the coast from devastating storm surges and hurricanes. the companies don't like until. we do fly to the base. for months looking for those kind of violations. right now we only do it to do than once and so the logs. are really really on the group the stunning the claim that all those books that. you've been drilling off the coast of louisiana for a number of years any oil spills to worry about you know that's one of the great unwritten success stories after katrina and rita these awful storms and no major spills. the truth is three days after hurricane katrina and september of two thousand and five slicks coming to call from
people go to wal-mart only paulo's and they were on about they would have a florida address and they would say i'm a four environmentally cyprus and i actually was going to lose enough on credit cards for trump the american market so they've lost their lives across systems and son of a somali the harbors. of. illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of cheese from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once helped protect the coast from devastating storm...
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people go to wal-mart only paulo's and they were fun about they would have at florida address and they would say may for environmental you are suckers and i actually was on feliciana include thoughtful song will never come back so they've lost their lives across systems and song as a moment the hardest road. of. illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of cheese from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once helped protect the coast from devastating storm surges and and hurricanes. the companies don't like. to flow through the base of. customers looking for those kind of violations. right now we only do have to do them once and so the log. is a renewed beyond the group this time the meeting that all of the folks. you've been drilling off the coast of louisiana fire number of years any oil spills to worry about you know that's one of the great unwritten success stories after katrina and rita is awful storms and no major spills. and she says three days after hurricane katrina in september of two cars and find oil slicks coming across from mexico.
people go to wal-mart only paulo's and they were fun about they would have at florida address and they would say may for environmental you are suckers and i actually was on feliciana include thoughtful song will never come back so they've lost their lives across systems and song as a moment the hardest road. of. illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of cheese from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once helped protect the coast from devastating...
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people go to wal-mart only paulo's in the woods when i bought they would have a florida address and they would say made for environmentally harvest. and actually was going to lose iana and overcoats the swamp the american but so they've lost their lives across systems and son of a somali the harbors. of the illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of trees from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once helped protect the coast from devastating storm surges and hurricanes. well. we do fly all the bases. from what's looking for those kind of violations. right now we only do to do them one can slowly the log. books were really really on a group based on the meeting that alters the books that. you've been drilling off the coast of louisiana for a number of years any oil spills to worry about you know that's one of the great unwritten success stories after katrina and rita these awful storms no major spills . the truth is three days after hurricane katrina and september of two thousand and five. coming to call from mexico. and they just spill is consi
people go to wal-mart only paulo's in the woods when i bought they would have a florida address and they would say made for environmentally harvest. and actually was going to lose iana and overcoats the swamp the american but so they've lost their lives across systems and son of a somali the harbors. of the illegal logging operations have stolen tens of thousands of acres of trees from salinas coast. cutting down the natural barriers that once helped protect the coast from devastating storm...
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the bird is driving out of san paulo, but the situation is still very much a muddy mess. the city's proposed a temporary fix one that would cost him pop low when hundred $50,000. in that proposal, to name things. number one the house of the top of the hill like this one would get stabilizing peers under the house is. the second thing san pablo was proposing is way down here at the bottom of the help. the city would remove all of this current batch is pushed up against houses like this one. the homeowners have signed an agreement allowing the city to do that work. those residents say they make one big change to the agreement. holder said it once and poppel to complete the temporary fix but also to find an address what is causing this devastating landslide. in the agreement san o'clock low propose the city would not be held responsible for anything beyond this interim fix. the estimated cost of permanently fixing at around $5 million. back now live, there are seven homes affected by the landslide. your house is red tagged you haven't lived here for over a month. of what is
the bird is driving out of san paulo, but the situation is still very much a muddy mess. the city's proposed a temporary fix one that would cost him pop low when hundred $50,000. in that proposal, to name things. number one the house of the top of the hill like this one would get stabilizing peers under the house is. the second thing san pablo was proposing is way down here at the bottom of the help. the city would remove all of this current batch is pushed up against houses like this one. the...
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in the heart of ris is a muse containing paulo picao's personal colleion. but theuildg is being renoted,so the colleion is traveling the world. right now, it is in richmond, virginia. in this first-person account, e director of the viinia muum ofine arts talks about the collectioand w he is giving g ci museums are run for their money >> when t curor of the fin arts meum sanrancco called me witthe opportunity have th picso sho we mediely leaped o it d said we ha got to do it. originly, thi was supposed to be in new yk city, but theew yorknstition wavered, d that is wn healled me with the opportunity. he sai i am going to lay this out for you and i need an ansr in 24 hours. i d no need to spe anyime thkingboutt. great masterpies fm picasso the easy awer s yes. i told him, do not call anyo else. ♪ the first thinwe h to do then w go tuss, because the kper of the picasso seum a the curator of thi exhibion w opening the xhibion there in the midd of february. we litelly went rig to the airport the nt week, overnight flight, laed in moscow in the iddle of t worst s
in the heart of ris is a muse containing paulo picao's personal colleion. but theuildg is being renoted,so the colleion is traveling the world. right now, it is in richmond, virginia. in this first-person account, e director of the viinia muum ofine arts talks about the collectioand w he is giving g ci museums are run for their money >> when t curor of the fin arts meum sanrancco called me witthe opportunity have th picso sho we mediely leaped o it d said we ha got to do it. originly, thi...
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the dirt is trying out in san paulo, but the situation is still very much a mess. the city proposed a temporary fix one which would cost san pablo $150,000. in that proposal, number one house at the top of the hill would get stabilizing peers. under the houses. the second, down here at the bottom of the hill, the city would remove all of this dirt that is pushed up against houses like this one. the homeowners have signed an agreement allowing the city to do the work. those residents say they made one big change to the agreement. the homeowners want san pablo to completely fix the problem, not a temporary fix. in the agreement the city would not be held responsible for anything beyond this interim fix. the estimated cost somewhere around $5 million way different than $150,000 for the temporary fix. it is still unclear if there's going to be any federal funding that will go to the us. i'm thinking with the tornados that's not something they should bank on. as a walked up the concrete here, i will tell you one thing that city officials here are stressing is that they
the dirt is trying out in san paulo, but the situation is still very much a mess. the city proposed a temporary fix one which would cost san pablo $150,000. in that proposal, number one house at the top of the hill would get stabilizing peers. under the houses. the second, down here at the bottom of the hill, the city would remove all of this dirt that is pushed up against houses like this one. the homeowners have signed an agreement allowing the city to do the work. those residents say they...
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today coming to you from sao paulo, brazil, a city of 20 million people. coming up in the program, what is behind the boom in this natural resource-rich nation? i'll be talking with several leaders here in brazil. >>> also ahead, the federal reserve, the markets and a lot more. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> i'll be back with more from brazil coming up. >>> but first, let's get the headlines of the week with tyler mathisen. over to you, ty. >> thank you so much, maria. here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. federal reserve chair ben bernanke made history this week but not a lot of news. for the first time, a sitting chairman met the media and held a formal news conference following a fed meeting. mr. bernanke said the fed is watching inflation very closely. >> while it is very, very important for us to try to help the economy create jobs and to support the recovery, i think every cen
today coming to you from sao paulo, brazil, a city of 20 million people. coming up in the program, what is behind the boom in this natural resource-rich nation? i'll be talking with several leaders here in brazil. >>> also ahead, the federal reserve, the markets and a lot more. the "wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> i'll be back...
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and that's exactly the kind of person that's going to be in sao paulo. that's exactly what the cities represented there are doing. the mayors of these cities aren't asking the public whether they are willing to spend a little bit to live healthier lives and live longer. they are there to explain to the public that if they don't spend that money, they're not going to live as long and not going to be as healthy and then convince them to come along, reach into their pockets and change policies. i was talking to bill clinton yesterday. he pointed out -- we were on the phone and he was at 125th street, his office, on the 15th floor looking south and he said to me, mike, you've been talking about painting roofs white, i can't believe it, i just really noticed, almost all the roofs in new york city that he could see from his office were painted white. if you have a five-story building, paint your roof white so it reflects off the sun and you reduce energy consumption by 20%. the public is doing that. the public is buying fluorescent light bulbs. there's a lot o
and that's exactly the kind of person that's going to be in sao paulo. that's exactly what the cities represented there are doing. the mayors of these cities aren't asking the public whether they are willing to spend a little bit to live healthier lives and live longer. they are there to explain to the public that if they don't spend that money, they're not going to live as long and not going to be as healthy and then convince them to come along, reach into their pockets and change policies. i...
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one ticket, one-way, to s o paulo. you were going to cut buckley out.knew that there was no way to make off with 16 million bucks. when the cash was converted into diamonds, there was a one and a half percent transaction fee. $240,000. buckley had it wired into an overseas account, where it disappeared, just like him. right, he said he always looks for an inside chick to take advantage of. yeah, and this time, he picked one that he knew would double-cross him, one he knew he could leave holding the bag. hotel st. eve. room 301. clear. david: clear. david: don. "dinner for the eppes family, on me. on her this is a new computer. it's just the... the usual software. don: would you do me a favor and just keep looking? (ringing) don: what's that? it's a web call. how's the food? (alan laughs and grunts) (clears throat) pretty good, thank you. um... don: what happened to costa rica? the banking laws in liechtenstein are a bit more to my liking. and the doctors, too. my-my leg is still smarting a bit. can't imagine a couple hundred thousand dollars is going to
one ticket, one-way, to s o paulo. you were going to cut buckley out.knew that there was no way to make off with 16 million bucks. when the cash was converted into diamonds, there was a one and a half percent transaction fee. $240,000. buckley had it wired into an overseas account, where it disappeared, just like him. right, he said he always looks for an inside chick to take advantage of. yeah, and this time, he picked one that he knew would double-cross him, one he knew he could leave holding...
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jackie sissel is live in san paulo with a look at what they will do. >> reporter: this city of san pauloowners involved in this hillside, last month a proposal to spend one $5 million to temporarily fix the hillside. this is the hillside there was compromise. that proposal had a deadline. credit the agreement was all of the homeowners involved it would have to agree to the wording in that proposal. so far, that has happened yet. last night they were supposed to go to the city council meeting and talk about this proposal. the clock is ticking. if they don't come to an agreement, they will pull this offer off the table. >> darya: said that everyone would be on the hook for the complete cost to fix themselves? >> exactly. they never said that this proposal that they were willing to spend it was a permanent fix. there was always meant to be a temporary fix. obviously, every city has budget issues and have a limited amount of money. they offer up one $5,000 to do they can do. so far the homeowners have not gone back to them that clock is ticking. the only have a matter of hours. >> mark: poli
jackie sissel is live in san paulo with a look at what they will do. >> reporter: this city of san pauloowners involved in this hillside, last month a proposal to spend one $5 million to temporarily fix the hillside. this is the hillside there was compromise. that proposal had a deadline. credit the agreement was all of the homeowners involved it would have to agree to the wording in that proposal. so far, that has happened yet. last night they were supposed to go to the city council...
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autoridades dijeron que la droga estaba distribuida en 123 cÁpsulas, josÉ paredes llegÓ procedente de sao pauloe fueron exhumados para descubrir su descenso. cuba tuvo algÚn alivio esta semana gracias avÍo len violent tormentas pero estas tormentas trajeron estos, en la zona de olguÍn en la isla fue golpeada asÍ por granizo, las bolas de hielo del tamaÑo de limones, y naranjas, destruyeron otros Árboles frutales quÉ imÁgenes. en cuba. bueno nosotros continuamos con mÁs noticias mas adelante y vamos con mi querida carla adelante. >>> muy bien acompaÑada porque fÍjate que tenemos importante informaciÓn para nuestro cobro venials qs jÓvenes que estÁn a punto de terminar los estudios, porque estÁn a punto de entrar en estudiar, y este mundo laboral estÁ realizando una pasantÍa lo hacen empresas u organizaciones para adquirir una experiencia para una futura carrera, para hablarnos este tema hablamos con ada marÍa morales y la estudiante tamara gracias por acompaÑarnos. ada cuÁles son los requisitos para solicitar una pasantÍa. >>> vamos hablar rÁpido, hay dos no, haber tenido una pasantÍa anterior y
autoridades dijeron que la droga estaba distribuida en 123 cÁpsulas, josÉ paredes llegÓ procedente de sao pauloe fueron exhumados para descubrir su descenso. cuba tuvo algÚn alivio esta semana gracias avÍo len violent tormentas pero estas tormentas trajeron estos, en la zona de olguÍn en la isla fue golpeada asÍ por granizo, las bolas de hielo del tamaÑo de limones, y naranjas, destruyeron otros Árboles frutales quÉ imÁgenes. en cuba. bueno nosotros continuamos con mÁs noticias mas...