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but i i don't know about that and so i have to say he had to know lewis powell was well known he was head of the american bar association various stablished lawyer as i said on the boards of all of these companies well known in virginia and nationally as a distinguished lawyer frankly just always corporate lawyer who's a very soft spoken southern gentleman he was indeed everything everything you hear about him he's described as you know mild mannered and gracious and i'm sure he was he just had a very corporatist sort of state of mind but you know the same day nixon nominated lewis powell he had to open and he nominated william rehnquist the conservative and these two actually turned out to be very different justices the conservative who we think of as the conservative william rehnquist actually wrote dissent after dissent against lewis powell corporate rights decisions and lewis powell who we think of as this moderate mild mannered judge turned out to be the revolutionary who created a whole new theory of corporate speech which had never existed in america up to that time. the son i
but i i don't know about that and so i have to say he had to know lewis powell was well known he was head of the american bar association various stablished lawyer as i said on the boards of all of these companies well known in virginia and nationally as a distinguished lawyer frankly just always corporate lawyer who's a very soft spoken southern gentleman he was indeed everything everything you hear about him he's described as you know mild mannered and gracious and i'm sure he was he just had...
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, remember him, he left adam clayton powell. love m. clayton powell when he was elected to congress in 1944. he loved him when he took on the dixiecrats. he loved him when he became a rogue in the unfortunately in the 1960's and finally was expelled. but these were my formative shading experiences with my father and i decided i was trying to get the book done before my father died. i mean he wasn't sick when i undertook the book, but i wanted this book to be a tribute and a kind of a secret history of current events that we have shared together, but also amazing facts about the african-american experience which my father wouldn't know and most of us wouldn't know, and i wanted it to have the matching of a film as best it could, so i wanted it to be heavily illustrated and having over 700 beautiful mostly colored illustrations i thought would be a way of bringing these events to life. do you remember a book called the black book? it came out in 1974 when toni morrison, before toni morrison was the great writer, known to be the gr
, remember him, he left adam clayton powell. love m. clayton powell when he was elected to congress in 1944. he loved him when he took on the dixiecrats. he loved him when he became a rogue in the unfortunately in the 1960's and finally was expelled. but these were my formative shading experiences with my father and i decided i was trying to get the book done before my father died. i mean he wasn't sick when i undertook the book, but i wanted this book to be a tribute and a kind of a secret...
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adam clayton powell? >> an unlikely i know, the return of silent films. "the partisan." >> wayne madsen? >> the captain of the costa concordia who said he accidentally fell into the lifeboat. reminds me of the original titanic movie where he dressed up as a woman to get into a lifeboat. >> tim folly? >> this goes back to those marines that were investigated for urinating on the corpses. what bothers me is nobody has been taken to task for what happened at arlington national cemetery. those were people who were generals and colonels in charge. they are more in charge for desecration more so than those brains. terrible for what they did. there needs to be something sad about that. >> you are right. and if it were not for the media, we would not know about these transgressions. that is our program today. we are so glad you came along. have a wonderful week. we will be back next week with more discussions on the news. cheers. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org -- >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a cleaner futur
adam clayton powell? >> an unlikely i know, the return of silent films. "the partisan." >> wayne madsen? >> the captain of the costa concordia who said he accidentally fell into the lifeboat. reminds me of the original titanic movie where he dressed up as a woman to get into a lifeboat. >> tim folly? >> this goes back to those marines that were investigated for urinating on the corpses. what bothers me is nobody has been taken to task for what happened at...
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all these comments of come from jonathan powell as you mentioned he was the former chief of staff of the then prime minister tony blair so it's not like they've come from some anonymous operative very senior figure who's practically at the top and all of the powers certainly someone who is in the knows so i think what they do is really confirm what many suspect to be true anyway which is that the british government was spying in russia using a transmitting device concealed as a rock to pass and receive data to agents out in the field. and now these allegations actually first came to light back in two thousand and six when a russian television report and they were always fiercely denied by the british government m i six for intelligence says tony blair tried to laugh them off and in the murky world of spies spooks and cold war stereotypes it's very hard to discern fact from fiction and question marks always remained over this story but these comments now from jonathan powell i think it pretty conclusive evidence is what he had to say. the spy rock was embarrassing they had us bang to
all these comments of come from jonathan powell as you mentioned he was the former chief of staff of the then prime minister tony blair so it's not like they've come from some anonymous operative very senior figure who's practically at the top and all of the powers certainly someone who is in the knows so i think what they do is really confirm what many suspect to be true anyway which is that the british government was spying in russia using a transmitting device concealed as a rock to pass and...
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host: stewart powell.evotes some of its budget to cleaning up and dealing with regulatory compliance. that's a small part of what the. agency. i do not detect a lot of concern on capitol hill in congress over cleanup and environmental impacts from the space program. i think there are some people were focused on it. i do not get a sense that it's a widespread issue. host: we were talking about the end of the shuttle program. what happened to
host: stewart powell.evotes some of its budget to cleaning up and dealing with regulatory compliance. that's a small part of what the. agency. i do not detect a lot of concern on capitol hill in congress over cleanup and environmental impacts from the space program. i think there are some people were focused on it. i do not get a sense that it's a widespread issue. host: we were talking about the end of the shuttle program. what happened to
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i find myself in good company who was lewis paul lewis powell was really the father of the new corporate rights movement he was a lawyer in richmond virginia in the one nine hundred sixty s. he joined the board of directors of the philip morris tobacco company the cigarette company he was on the board of about a dozen other big corporations a corporate lawyer and in about one nine hundred seventy after witnessing twenty million people twenty million americans come out into the streets to demand better controls on earth day april nine hundred seventy to demand better balance. about air pollution reverse catching on fire toxic waste dump basically corporate corporations externalizing everything poisonous and toxic and keeping the profits american said enough and we got a wave of environmental reform the first e.p.a. clean water act clean air act endangered species act and so on the incredible wave of reform with richard nixon in the white house with lewis powell the corporate lawyer in richmond virginia looked at this and was appalled democracy was working he called it the attack on the fr
i find myself in good company who was lewis paul lewis powell was really the father of the new corporate rights movement he was a lawyer in richmond virginia in the one nine hundred sixty s. he joined the board of directors of the philip morris tobacco company the cigarette company he was on the board of about a dozen other big corporations a corporate lawyer and in about one nine hundred seventy after witnessing twenty million people twenty million americans come out into the streets to demand...
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patricia powell is founder of powell financial group, always good to see you. thanks for being here. the chairman also said that he's ready to offer more stimulus to the economy. what does he mean by that? what can he do? >> he can keep interest rates at these very, very low rates. he can go back to buying more long-term bonds which is what he did in what they called qe 2, quantitative easing 2. we've gotten the mortgage rates down, under 4%. so it's hard to imagine that we could go much lower. i think he's really running out of bullets here. but he says he's got more in the pipeline and as i said, i think it's just a little more of the same, but not much help. >> rick: do you like the idea of more stimulus, because that word has just become such a political -- like a curse word, really. but i guess he doesn't have to worry about politic, does he? >> i think he worries about politics all the time. i think that's why we're in this position. i actually am an admirer of ben bernanke. i think that the actions taken by the fed in the fall of 2008 probably kept this
patricia powell is founder of powell financial group, always good to see you. thanks for being here. the chairman also said that he's ready to offer more stimulus to the economy. what does he mean by that? what can he do? >> he can keep interest rates at these very, very low rates. he can go back to buying more long-term bonds which is what he did in what they called qe 2, quantitative easing 2. we've gotten the mortgage rates down, under 4%. so it's hard to imagine that we could go much...
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. >> what about colin powell? >> colin powell is a remarkable man. my brother is a british army general and he was very excited about colin powell of all i have done. to soldiers, this guy was a hero. >> one of the things that troubles me the most, i've been in this town on and off the last 30 odd years. what troubles me the most, i've never seen such polarization in this political process. i have never seen a situation where you have people on the far left and far right who focus on their own extreme positions and hold these as theological positions that can't be moved away from and changed and everybody is measured against these extremes. >> a thoroughly decent man and soldier and someone who always put public service before himself, a pretty rare commodity. >> what about condi rice and you offering to cook her gumbo. >> i didn't know what gumbo was. >> do you want me to cook you gumbo? is this a weird chat-up line? i like condi rice. >> you like women because flirt with women. >> you flirt with men. >> that's my thing as an interviewer. >> why can
. >> what about colin powell? >> colin powell is a remarkable man. my brother is a british army general and he was very excited about colin powell of all i have done. to soldiers, this guy was a hero. >> one of the things that troubles me the most, i've been in this town on and off the last 30 odd years. what troubles me the most, i've never seen such polarization in this political process. i have never seen a situation where you have people on the far left and far right who...
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i think clearly as somebody who served with colin powell, somebody who served with condy rice, i have good sense in fact african americans have made many contributions to america. >> after playing i'm the not racist i worked with condy card, he doubled down on the comment that got him in trouble in the first place. >> i said i would like to debate the issue of food stamps versus paychecks. now those currently 43% african american teenage unemployment in the united states. that number should be unacceptable to any american. i said i was willing to go to the naacp annual conventions and i would be willing to talk about importance of food stamps versus paychecks. i would have thought there would have been a positive response, gosh, here is a republican who cares enough that he's willing to go and talk to one of the most left wing organizations in america about how to help the people they represent. >> joining me now is dr. james peterson the director of africana studies at lehigh university. i want your response what you just heard on the videotape. >> flabbergastet. the naacp is not one
i think clearly as somebody who served with colin powell, somebody who served with condy rice, i have good sense in fact african americans have made many contributions to america. >> after playing i'm the not racist i worked with condy card, he doubled down on the comment that got him in trouble in the first place. >> i said i would like to debate the issue of food stamps versus paychecks. now those currently 43% african american teenage unemployment in the united states. that...
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and without colin powell, barack obama would not have been possible. these are just some of the stories, ladies and gentlemen, that i love in this book i wrote first of all for my daddy. but also for our children. if our children, african-american children and for all american children because the black story, black history is american history. there is no american history without black history and ironically, there is no black history and african-american history without american history. they are inextricably intertwined and we do a disservice when we separate them. i want the stories to be a fundamental part of the american history curriculum. but i also want within our black institutions, as petitions like jack and jill. you have a jack and jill? he said i would never go to jack and jill. for those who don't know, that was to learn how to be sedated. jack and jill was to learn which fork to use if you are ever invited to the white house. it was to learn how to be middle class. why can't jack and jill be a black history class? why can't that be a fu
and without colin powell, barack obama would not have been possible. these are just some of the stories, ladies and gentlemen, that i love in this book i wrote first of all for my daddy. but also for our children. if our children, african-american children and for all american children because the black story, black history is american history. there is no american history without black history and ironically, there is no black history and african-american history without american history. they...
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the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted herr while she was unconscious had strapped to a stretcherhe 24-year-old woman had fallen and fell unconscious at a holiday party. >> obviously it's shocking. no member of the public should or would expect to be sexual assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> i should tell you that powell is free on $25,000 bond. >> bill o'brien, the current new england patriots offensive coordinator will try to fill the shoes of joe paterno. in the fall the team fired paterno in favor of jerry sandusky. >>> man hunt for a serial killer in california who's been stabbing homeless men. fbi profiler jim clamente joins us. >>> this one certainly is a mystery, the fbi has joined the investigation into three killings in southern california since the middle of december. police say it appears to be the work of a serial killer. all of the victims have at least one thing in common. they were homeless. here's cnn's casey wian. >> thank you for their meal. i ask for your hand of protection in this area. >> reporter: a prayer for protection for thousands of homeless in
the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted herr while she was unconscious had strapped to a stretcherhe 24-year-old woman had fallen and fell unconscious at a holiday party. >> obviously it's shocking. no member of the public should or would expect to be sexual assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> i should tell you that powell is free on $25,000 bond. >> bill o'brien, the current new england patriots offensive coordinator will try to fill the shoes of joe paterno....
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. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to last free states radio, the next-to-last independent newspaper raising hell, the next-to-last independent bookstore with a mind of its own, the next to last leftie looking for obama nirvana. [laughter] the first day of the wall street occupation set forth upon this continent a new revolutionary nation. [applause] >> in addition to its own programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for san francisco states well-known port trees center. recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning
. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to last free states radio, the next-to-last independent newspaper raising hell, the next-to-last independent...
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the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted herr while she was unconscious had strapped to a stretcher 24-year-old woman had fallen and fell unconscious at a holiday party. >> obviously it's shocking. no member of the public should or would expect to be sexual assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> i should tell you that powell is free on $25,000 bond. >> bill o'brien, the current new england patriots offensive coordinator will try to fill the shoes of joe paterno. in the fall the team fired paterno in favor of jerry sandusky. >>> man hunt for a serial killer in california who's been stabbing homeless men. fbi profiler jim clamente joins us. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar
the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted herr while she was unconscious had strapped to a stretcher 24-year-old woman had fallen and fell unconscious at a holiday party. >> obviously it's shocking. no member of the public should or would expect to be sexual assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> i should tell you that powell is free on $25,000 bond. >> bill o'brien, the current new england patriots offensive coordinator will try to fill the shoes of joe paterno....
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the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted her while she was unconscious and strapped to a stretcher. the 22-year-old woman had fallen and suffer add concussion at a holiday party. the police chief calls it outrageous and horrifying conduct. >> obviously it's shocking. no member of the public should or would expect to be sexually assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> powell is now free, $25,000 bond. >>> a tennessee man is accused of gunning down his wife and mother-in-law inside a north georgia hospital. according to our affiliate, his name is james benson. he was asked to leave the waiting room after he got into an argument. police say he went to his car and returned with a gun, shooting and killing his wife and mother-in-law. the two women were visiting a family member in the hospital. the intensive care unit there. investigators say benson was separated from his wife. he drove to the police department, turned himself in immediately after that shooting. >>> it is heating up, just hours before the republican hopefuls take the stage for a debate. all indications are that mitt
the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted her while she was unconscious and strapped to a stretcher. the 22-year-old woman had fallen and suffer add concussion at a holiday party. the police chief calls it outrageous and horrifying conduct. >> obviously it's shocking. no member of the public should or would expect to be sexually assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> powell is now free, $25,000 bond. >>> a tennessee man is accused of gunning down his wife and...
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or would expect to be sexually assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> i should tell you that powellfree on $25,000 bond. >>> a new head coach has been named to lead the troubled penn state football program. bill o'brien, the current new england patriots offensive coordinator will try to fill the shoes of joe paterno. in november, penn state fired paterno after a fallout of a child sex abuse scandal. >>> man hunt for a serial killer in california who's been stabbing homeless men. fbi profiler jim clamente joins us to talk about this case. [ chuckles ] we totally thought -- [ all scream ] obscure space junk falling from the sky? we cover that. moving on. aah, aah, aah, aah. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ but it's not always easy. at regions, we have the tools and expertise to really help you find your balance. like the freedom to access and monitor your accounts anytime, anywhere with online and mobile banking. real guidance and solutions from a regions personal savings and debt review. plus, at regions, you'll get the award-win
or would expect to be sexually assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> i should tell you that powellfree on $25,000 bond. >>> a new head coach has been named to lead the troubled penn state football program. bill o'brien, the current new england patriots offensive coordinator will try to fill the shoes of joe paterno. in november, penn state fired paterno after a fallout of a child sex abuse scandal. >>> man hunt for a serial killer in california who's been stabbing...
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we'll move on jefferson street stretching between powell and high. >> did you have the large aircraft flying around quex no. but, if you do, the thrusters would like to try it. one of the hosts pleaded that they are looking for at 200 beats playing for just the couple of days to use in the bay area. and the host says, we won't blow it up. it's not clear what they want to do with it but maybe they are trying to see if they claimed that under the golden gate bridge. >> high-temperature as well about the average but it started to weaken. what that means for the rest of the week when we talk about that coming up. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announcer ] the new united mileageplus explorer card.
we'll move on jefferson street stretching between powell and high. >> did you have the large aircraft flying around quex no. but, if you do, the thrusters would like to try it. one of the hosts pleaded that they are looking for at 200 beats playing for just the couple of days to use in the bay area. and the host says, we won't blow it up. it's not clear what they want to do with it but maybe they are trying to see if they claimed that under the golden gate bridge. >>...
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final minute of overtime, adrian powell from beyond the three point arch gets it. that puts a &t on top. the eagles knocked off at home 92-93 the final. >>> the townsend tigers losing streak continues reaching 40 defeats in a row with the latest coming tonight in delaware. 62-43 the final. it's got to happen some day for townsend. >> ouch. >> yes. >> hope so, thank you mark. todaacross the golden state, mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car insurance. it probably also doesn't hurt that i'm a world-famous advertising icon. cheers! i mean, who wouldn't want a piece of that? geico. ah... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent oh dear... or more on car insurance. >>> in south carolina, a group of republican women took a shovel to the republican candidates. the group made a donation to a local charity for the right to level the sculptures. >> okay. >>> the people in minnesota now have the perfect spot to grab a cold one. it is a bar set up on a frozen lake. it's called the ice hole. it is reeling in customers with a fully stocked bar and a fully
final minute of overtime, adrian powell from beyond the three point arch gets it. that puts a &t on top. the eagles knocked off at home 92-93 the final. >>> the townsend tigers losing streak continues reaching 40 defeats in a row with the latest coming tonight in delaware. 62-43 the final. it's got to happen some day for townsend. >> ouch. >> yes. >> hope so, thank you mark. todaacross the golden state, mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car...
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. >> reporter: rachel and powell chandler were held by somali pirates for 13 months before a ransom secured their release. >> it led to one of those surreal moments. i was doing my yoga in the early evening. we ended up in the yoga class. we didn't do anything in the front. four or five gangsters behind me, doing the same movements. honestly, you couldn't make it up. >> there has to be a relationship developed with the captor. not inciting the captors. not getting them more nervous. beginning to understand what it is they want. if you can understand what it is they want, you may be able to facilitate your own release. >> by all rights, they should have taken us out. >> reporter: don mann, a former member of navy s.e.a.l. team 6, the same unit that rescued buchanan, was once a hostage himself, along with three other s.e.a.l.s, when they were caught by more than a dozen armed men during a mission. >> fortunately for us, we talked ourselves out of that one. you have to stay calm. you don't want to appear to be a threat. you don't want to be threatening in any way. and you have to immediately s
. >> reporter: rachel and powell chandler were held by somali pirates for 13 months before a ransom secured their release. >> it led to one of those surreal moments. i was doing my yoga in the early evening. we ended up in the yoga class. we didn't do anything in the front. four or five gangsters behind me, doing the same movements. honestly, you couldn't make it up. >> there has to be a relationship developed with the captor. not inciting the captors. not getting them more...
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mike creager, cofounder of instagram, and loreen powell jobs, are the wife of steve jobs. >>> and apple is off to a quick start this year. today, are the company released its first annual earnings report. its net income topped $113 billion. stock holders' shared earned nearly $14 in the period, more than double last year. the boost in earnings may be attributed to iphone sales. apple says it sold 37 million iphones. and that's nearly double last year. >>> we tell you how a solar flare in pace could affect you -- in space could affect you >>> we break down the top republican candidates' earnings and taxes. give your loved ones what they really want! this valentine's day, the new color of love is... white! exclusively at verizon, get the white droid razr by motorola! thin. fast. smart. strong. more color. same droid razr. on america's fastest, most reliable 4g network. now that's value anyone can appreciate! get the droid razr by motorola in three new colors for $199.99. only at verizon. white is the color of amor! [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone
mike creager, cofounder of instagram, and loreen powell jobs, are the wife of steve jobs. >>> and apple is off to a quick start this year. today, are the company released its first annual earnings report. its net income topped $113 billion. stock holders' shared earned nearly $14 in the period, more than double last year. the boost in earnings may be attributed to iphone sales. apple says it sold 37 million iphones. and that's nearly double last year. >>> we tell you how a...
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. >> it will move along jefferson street between powell and hyde. the plan is to make the wharf enjoyable and access he believe for visitors and businesses. >>> a friendship between coworkers sparked a project helping hospitalized children. as kate kelly reports, they do it all in the name of a little boy who changed their world. >>> reporter: when kelly porter visits children's hospital oakland, he knows the way to the pediatrics floor. and he knows what he is carrying in brightly wrapped bags will make a difference for the kids who are facing long treatments ahead, lessons learned from a little boy named aidan immroth. >> he was the most creative guy that i ever met. >> reporter: kelly met him 14 years ago when he was a baby. aidan's mom, hallie, was kelly's coworker at the bank. they both worked in texas. kelly says when aidan was diagnosed with brain cancer, it was his love of music and art that helped him through. >> he had a playlist at night. >> i even have a sleepytime playlist to drown out all the hospital noise. >> he had an inspiring play
. >> it will move along jefferson street between powell and hyde. the plan is to make the wharf enjoyable and access he believe for visitors and businesses. >>> a friendship between coworkers sparked a project helping hospitalized children. as kate kelly reports, they do it all in the name of a little boy who changed their world. >>> reporter: when kelly porter visits children's hospital oakland, he knows the way to the pediatrics floor. and he knows what he is carrying...
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i'll pick up certificates later but i want to acknowledge mike hill from our electrical shop, mike powell from the plumbing department, raymond tisdale one of our laborers, who were instrumental in helping the fire department after the fire and in getting the school ready a week later to open only one day late. thank you so much to everybody. [applause] >> thank you. it's nice to know we have real heroes as neighbors. president yee: and that live were saved in this case. -- and that lives were saved in this case. thank you for the people who were involved in saving those lives. item d, student delegate reports. george za -- zhang and -- joist z -- joyce zhang and karissa tom. >> we've been busy. we're going to have a mid year retreat with the youth commission and the focus will be on the budget process for the city and for sfusd as well as how the s.f.c. and y.c. can work more on budget advocacy. we'll have several workshops on professionalism as well as a workshop on public speak big the bay area urban debate league which will present in the form of formal public comments, meeting with o
i'll pick up certificates later but i want to acknowledge mike hill from our electrical shop, mike powell from the plumbing department, raymond tisdale one of our laborers, who were instrumental in helping the fire department after the fire and in getting the school ready a week later to open only one day late. thank you so much to everybody. [applause] >> thank you. it's nice to know we have real heroes as neighbors. president yee: and that live were saved in this case. -- and that lives...