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san francisco, to raise your children in san francisco. i would like a voice at the table to create policies that will minimize the stigma that san francisco is not a business- friendly city, minimize the stigma of that san francisco prioritizes the rights of dogs over children. we started walking down that path largely because of political ideology. it is less about politics. i want to have a positive impact on the city overall, specifically district 10, connecting it to the city. people have been left to defend for themselves. i am honored to have been elected to serve to be the next advocate for the next four years, hopefully the next eight years, to really protect, defense, and serve the residents of district 10. >> we will talk more about some of the issues facing district 10. before we do, i would like to know a little bit about what you learned campaigning for supervisor. talk to me a little about that experience. >> first, i learned that a lot of the conversations we have about our neighborhood and community happens in silos. we have folks only talking with visitation valley. we have folks in bayview only talking with and a small c
san francisco, to raise your children in san francisco. i would like a voice at the table to create policies that will minimize the stigma that san francisco is not a business- friendly city, minimize the stigma of that san francisco prioritizes the rights of dogs over children. we started walking down that path largely because of political ideology. it is less about politics. i want to have a positive impact on the city overall, specifically district 10, connecting it to the city. people have...
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san francisco, dune sand, colma, and the others. very simple. because san francisco is so young. -- because san francisco is so young, it is riddled by faults. i have a map that shows the faults across the bay area and san francisco. the granddaddy of all of these is the san andreas fault. it is the longest. it can generate the greatest earthquakes. >> it is just south of san francisco. it goes offshore down here. >> from my house to the fault is about 3 miles on average. >> the closest area in san francisco to the fault is this area here in the southwest part of the city. people said that the closer you are, there are conditions that exacerbate issues. >> the fault's effect on development depends on the fault type and soil component. the san andreas is the main fault. there is the hayward fault. the difference between the two is that the san andreas is predominantly offshore. the hayward fault actually crosses beneath populated areas and poses a larger threat. as we speak, there is a 67% probability of a major earthquake on one of these faults in the next 30 years. it is of major -- high proba
san francisco, dune sand, colma, and the others. very simple. because san francisco is so young. -- because san francisco is so young, it is riddled by faults. i have a map that shows the faults across the bay area and san francisco. the granddaddy of all of these is the san andreas fault. it is the longest. it can generate the greatest earthquakes. >> it is just south of san francisco. it goes offshore down here. >> from my house to the fault is about 3 miles on average. >>...
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san francisco unique and defines us. without these unique abilities to enjoy ourselves, it would not be san francisco. understanding and embracing this has been a priority for me as a member of the board of supervisors. engaging in the study of the economic impact as an entertainment and lite light industry, this study, which i anticipate will be completed later this year, will be providing a key policy tool. no longer will we be unduly focused on the negative. instead we will see the negative and the positive. i look forward to sharing this with you and working on it together. the commission does not have nearly enough resources to do what we wanted to do. the commission has done a very good job over the past year in focusing on its core mission. we need to make sure that continues to have credibility. finally, as we activate more public spaces, it is important for the entertainment community to work with our city department and make them interesting. thank you for what you do to make this town interesting and break. i will always be our ally." [applause] >> he is a lot shorter than supervisor wiener, if you know. again, thank you for coming. as the tgv is more bunched than i want them to be, but thank you for being here. i hope that you will take the time to turn around and find your permit officer and your venue. it is really important that you have a relationship. one of the things that we will do in the breakout sessions is talk about that relationship, shared space, and shared resources. that will be important to think about. in the meantime, i wanted to underscore the economic impact policy. we were hopeful to be more further along. i will ask that you be prepared to engage in that study when the survey instrument it's done. it will probably be an online survey that should be fairly easy. the more people that fill it out, the better the data we will have we think it will likely be in the billions. the more you that it involved and give the data that is asked of you, the more accurate it will be. i will leave it there. the other thing i was hoping to do today, just a power play instead of the actual web site. many remember when, about one year ago, we had some violence going on. the mayor shook a finger in city hall and talk about fixing the night life and policing yourself. it was passed by david shu, regarding promoters. it started a few years ago ended did not go anywhere. basically it wound up being a listing of promoters. so, we are pretty close to launching this website. it will look like that. not bad. it is super simple and it is one of those things that you sign up for this free. it does not create a good promoter list or a bad promoter list. it's simply is a list. san francisco has never had a listing or registry at all about who is in that business of promoting. the definition is pretty much anyone that does events at night time in san francisco. the biggest part of it for us, then use permitted by the entertainment commission -- venues permitted by the entertainment commission must use licensed workers. because it is something that you can use any time, it is simple to put your name in. not to block anyone, but this is the us in the city and how to get in touch with you so, it is pretty simple. lots of those men new forms. this page is public information. the stuff all along the bottom asks you about your former officers and more business information? that is not public and frisian is that -- so, if you are a venue and you want to check on a promoter that comes to you, this is what you will see. clicking on it will all of you to see, again, that public information. so, that other step will not be accessible to people in the account holder. a real
san francisco unique and defines us. without these unique abilities to enjoy ourselves, it would not be san francisco. understanding and embracing this has been a priority for me as a member of the board of supervisors. engaging in the study of the economic impact as an entertainment and lite light industry, this study, which i anticipate will be completed later this year, will be providing a key policy tool. no longer will we be unduly focused on the negative. instead we will see the negative...
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san francisco in meeting its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal. we're eager to continue to work with the city and county of san francisco to facilitate san francisco'sstrategy. bentley prince street. blue shield of california. cole hardware. gap inning, google, inc., hilton san francisco union square, the new resource bank, pacific gas & electric, wells fargo and yahoo inc. [applause] so on behalf of the department of environment i wanted to, first of all, thank our staff, who did a fantastic job of pulling together the panels as well as all of the advisory panel members. i know it was quite a time commitment over a number of months to have these discussions and make these recommendations, but we really truly appreciate your commitment and your time. now it is my pleasure and honor to introduce to all of you mayor ed lee, who's going to make a few remarks. [applause] mayor lee: thank you. first of all, i think that elephants and sharks are probably not going to be on the cuisine this year. [laughter] but i am very happy to be here, and i wanted to, first of all, thank you for these papers. i do take this very seriously, as you know. i know that joha
san francisco in meeting its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal. we're eager to continue to work with the city and county of san francisco to facilitate san francisco'sstrategy. bentley prince street. blue shield of california. cole hardware. gap inning, google, inc., hilton san francisco union square, the new resource bank, pacific gas & electric, wells fargo and yahoo inc. [applause] so on behalf of the department of environment i wanted to, first of all, thank our staff, who did a...
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san francisco. san francisco lay ruin as did hurst's newspaper. how would the reporters handle this tragedy. he raised $200,000 in cash for quake relief. he introduced a bill in congress calls for $4.5 million to rebuild the city's gutted public buildings. then under the highly publicizing of the hurst newspaper, he organized trains to ship supplies for the homeless. he never missed a single edition. hurst purchased presses at double the price and put out his dailies from oakland. >>> follow second look on f acebook and twitter. okay, kids, we can record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. okay, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. ooh, fun, yeah. one, two, three. jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. she's so pretty. yeah. or we give it to kyle. it's really all he's got. [ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. >>> when william randolph was a boy his father would take him camping up on this hilltop. in those days they lived in tents. when william hurst became a man he decided he did not want to live in tents anymore. so he decided to build a more permanent home. he asked an architect to build him a bungalow. a single bungalow, he obviously changed his mind. >> reporter: perhaps the greatest skill lay in the fact that she was patient enough to work with hurst. mrs.morgan got a preview of the hurst style of architecture way back in 1913 when he commissioned her to build the biggest and best newspaper plant in the world. it was to be the home for his los angeles examiner. the spanish influences here as is the heavy medieval ornateness of the lobby. this is the way hurst liked his buildings. this was certainly training for mrs. morgan. for example, one day he was driving up the hill to his castle. he didn't like the way one of the guest cottages looked in relation to the main house. he had the cottage torn down and moved. the grand towers we see tonight were not the first. he wanted a better view of the mountains so he added the third floor gothic suite as another afterthought. he may have been right on all accounts but i think you get the picture. on the other hand, it's hurst house, it's what he wants and he has the money to pay for it. let him do what he wants. money however was the problem. the way he was spending he was compromising the fiscal integrity of his own empire. morgan began the project down at the bay where george hurst built the first warehouses. the senior hurst also built a house that is still used by the hurst corporation. the home is not as much of a statement as the one built by his son at the top of the hill. a village for the workers was built. it is a marvel that morgan could deal with the relentless demands of the man who was paying for it all. it seems that hurst and morgan both shy and enormously gifted respected each other. unfinished as it is this is the fruit of their communal effort. the suite was at first intended to be hurst lair. but he built the third floor for himself and this became the vip suite where guests such as wiston churchill would stay. marion slept in the third floor but as hurst mistress she reigned supreme over the rest of the castle. as a hostess she was rationallable making the famous and unknown -- she was remarkablable making the famous and unknown equally comfortable. he would call in his wife to oversee the castle and his guest. mariam would leave and not take kindly to the situation. but hurst time at the castle was simply showcased. his vast time would be spent with mariam. guests were free to do what they pleased. swim outdoors or indoors. they could play tennis, horse back ride or drop by the largest private zoo in the world. guests could also lounge in the library surrounded by chryslers books and works of arts. or if you were charlie chaplin you could playfully seduce the mistress of the manor. night however, guests had to play by hurst rules. 20 minutes before the 9:00 dinner hour they would allow in the assembly room and be allowed one cocktail before dinner. the guests usually managed to work around this prohibition. mariam davis would hide bottles in the ladies bedroom. but promptly at 9:00 there would be dinner at the long table in the refectory. after dinner the guests made another mandatory appearance at the castle theater for the evening's movie which of course changed every night. the chief created a dream like atmosphere for himself and his guest that was as much fairy tale castle as it was over worldly. there were those who still found the place delightful on its own merit. >> to me it was grand. the biggest bone i have to pick is that it portrays as a dark gloomy place. i don't perceive it that way at all. i perceive it as open and light and illuminated in a way. >>> as pleasant as hurst tried to get the life on the ranch, he didn't quite get it the way he wanted he ran out of time and money. he under estimated $50,000 a year and he was making less than that. hurst made money just so he could spend it. hurst could never be president of the united states, but he could have anything he wanted to buy, that is until the year 1957. >>> at the age of 74, wr hurst had bulldozed the most profitable newspapers in the world. they were $26 million in debt. hurst couldn't save himself. he was a brilliant newspaper technician but he was an inept administrator. he had to give up control of the world within a world he had created. he had to stop buying and building. he had to start selling off the symbol of his power. sell ising off the newspaper would be like hurst losing his power of speech. if he sold the newspaper in rochester new york. that meant he could no longer billow out his message to that part of the country. but the committee now has the fiscal power to be routeless. hurst agreed to part off with 1/10 of his collection. art,tapestry, armour. he paid more than for their arts of work than he was sold. now that he was selling he was getting less than what they were worth. the same could be said for his new york real estate. it just wasn't worth what he paid for. >> this whole system of income taxation has degenerated into a racket. in which the public tries to cheat the government and the government tries to rob the public. >> at a time when the bankers would not borrow him any money. he gave wr a million dollars interest free loan. it was a true mark of the woman who would share so much of his woman with hurst. she was his mistress but she was also his best friend. and she was shrewd enough to get a million dollars in her hand during the depression. far beyond the capabilities of randolph hurst. the war that hurst denounced for so long would soon save his empire. the united states was at war and the country was clambering for the news that hurst was willing and able to provide. after decades of anti japanese propaganda, the war finally validated hurst distrust of the japanese. but at the same time, he was now afraid japanese submarines would take their revenge by shelling san simian, high atop the enchanted hill. so hurst and davies moved out and left the castle and moved to the timber rich estate in northern california. he would spend much ! >>> in his 70s, hurst survived his woes. in his 80s he still maintained active editorial control over his newspapers. but in 1947 at the age of 84, he became too ill to live in the isolated splendor of his castle. he would be forced to leave for the last time. after he told morgan he wanted a bungalow he would go to beverly hills to die. near his doctors he would hang on for four more years still unwilling to give up the life he had so extravagantly lived. wealthy beyond imagination he had power but never the presidency. he had the 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san francisco. >>> san francisco police arrested 40 people in connection with last night's bart protest that kristy mentioned. demonstration at the civic center station spilled into the streets. some of the protestors overturned garbage cans you see here, blocked traffic and even clashed with the police. bart had to shut down both the civic center and the powell street stations several times because of the protests. on twitter protest leaders say they plan to do it again next monday. they are protesting the fatal bart police shooting of a man in july and bart's shutdown of cell service in response tolerier protest. >>> a couple of hours ago a small plane had to make an emergency landing in east palo alto. the faa says the pilot touched down on a dirt road about two miles west of the palo alto airport. two people were reportedly on board. they are both okay. the plane did suffer some slight damage. the faa is investigates why the pilot decided to declare an emergency. >>> police in daly city and san francisco are investigating multiple stabbings overnight. four victims with stab wounds walked into seton medical center in daly city around 2:00 this morning then were taken by ambulance seen here to san francisco general. all have moderate injuries that are not considered life- threatening. police initially thought the assaults happened in a bowling alley in daly city but investigators now belief they occurred here in san francisco. >>> in oakland, one man is dead, three others injured following several overnight shootings within 40 minutes. fatal shooting happened on 79th and arthur just after midnight. two others were shot at 38th and foothill during a robbery. a fourth person shot at 54th and foothill and like we said, all within 40 minutes. no arrests yet and no word if the shootings are connected. >>> a fugitive is back in custody for a cold case murder out of san francisco. the feds re-arrested william asher iii in stanislaus county last week. in 1975 he escaped from an el dor
san francisco. >>> san francisco police arrested 40 people in connection with last night's bart protest that kristy mentioned. demonstration at the civic center station spilled into the streets. some of the protestors overturned garbage cans you see here, blocked traffic and even clashed with the police. bart had to shut down both the civic center and the powell street stations several times because of the protests. on twitter protest leaders say they plan to do it again next monday....
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most of all it is important because it is part of what makes san francisco san francisco. a vibrant nightlife is part of why tourists come here. the kinds of people that are creative and entrepreneurial, that come here and live here, creating jobs in high-tech industries, it is part of why they want to be here. becauf
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broader city, not just municipal customers like the city hall and general -- >> i mean san francisco. >> san francisco in general. yeah, i have been focused on c.c.a. to date but i am certain we can come with a presentation about that. >> speak into the mic. >> i'm sorry. should i repeat the answer? >> it's all right. but you will come back with an answer. is this the first you heard of this? i'm just curious. miss miller, through the chair to miss miller, i always feel like we go three steps forward and four steps back when we get to these junctures of dealing with contracts. so just elaborate a little bit more. i thought there was a bit of a convergence or confluence of minds on this contract with the p.u.c.. why are things glitching? >> i think through the chair, nancy miller, your interim executive officer, this is my speculation, but i do believe that you have some new commissioners that don't have the history of some of the
broader city, not just municipal customers like the city hall and general -- >> i mean san francisco. >> san francisco in general. yeah, i have been focused on c.c.a. to date but i am certain we can come with a presentation about that. >> speak into the mic. >> i'm sorry. should i repeat the answer? >> it's all right. but you will come back with an answer. is this the first you heard of this? i'm just curious. miss miller, through the chair to miss miller, i always...
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broader city, not just municipal customers like the city hall and general -- >> i mean san francisco. >> san francisco in general. yeah, i have been focused on c.c.a. to date but i am certain we can come with a presentation about that. >> speak into the mic. >> i'm sorry. should i repeat the answer? >> it's all right. but you will come back with an answer. is this the first you heard of this? i'm just curious. miss miller, through the
broader city, not just municipal customers like the city hall and general -- >> i mean san francisco. >> san francisco in general. yeah, i have been focused on c.c.a. to date but i am certain we can come with a presentation about that. >> speak into the mic. >> i'm sorry. should i repeat the answer? >> it's all right. but you will come back with an answer. is this the first you heard of this? i'm just curious. miss miller, through the
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francisco to present a letter of commendation to the san francisco board of supervisors and voting systems task force regarding recommendations for the city and county of san francisco. the league of women voters of san francisco would like to commend the citizen participants of the san francisco voting systems task force for their exemplary product at two years of diligent work, recommendations on voting systems for the city and county of san francisco. the league of women voters has determined that to insure integrity and voter confidence in elections, we support the implementation of voting systems and procedures that are secured, accurate, accountable, accessible, and transparent. the mission has in its own terms prioritized these things and provided the city of san francisco with a document which can serve as a sound e
francisco to present a letter of commendation to the san francisco board of supervisors and voting systems task force regarding recommendations for the city and county of san francisco. the league of women voters of san francisco would like to commend the citizen participants of the san francisco voting systems task force for their exemplary product at two years of diligent work, recommendations on voting systems for the city and county of san francisco. the league of women voters has...
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san francisco. >> san francisco we found to be very competitive hiring and so forth so things here for technology company seem really good but you look at the rest of the country, i men, detroit unemployment and other places is definitely scary. >>reporter: and in these scary situations company are less likely to hire and consumer less likely to spend that is why today the what it house pushed law make investigators get to work. >> congress has the power to pass legislation that the president can sign. the actions that it can take could create more jobs right now. >>reporter: as is always the case no telling how long the market will be in this correction mowed but not everyone is panicking. >> i don't think the system is breaking did you know or banks failing so in that sense i have a little bit more confidence than perhaps i might have had back in late 08. >>reporter: the direction of the market tomorrow could be determined by the government unemployment report for july. it's expected to show weak job growth and unemployment rate stuck at 9.2%. fichlt lil i don't know reporting thanks lil i don't know. >> there is an upside to the stock market carnage. price of oil fell today that likely give drivers a break and mortgage rates are approaching record low. rate on 15 year mortgage is now 3.54 percent. 30 year rate is also at yearly low of 4.39 percent. bigger down payment and need for strong credit score keeping potential buyers out of the market. buyers returning to retailers and surprisingly the strongest sector writ now is luxury goo goods. 11.6 percent jump last month. that's on top of 10 consecutive months of increase increases. according to master card advisor research. facts led the pack with 16 percent increase for july. tiffany first quarter sales up 20 percent. mercedes-benz says it sold more of the s class sedan in july than any other july in 5 years. shoppers we spoke with today though are more cautious. >> i think i'm looking more for bargains too, because i'm at that retirement age and with the stock market crashing it really impacts us so we are a little more l watching things. >>reporter: at sun valley mall in concord not just the high end retailer bringing in the shoppers. every store in the mall saw increase in sales last month. thrift stores and consignment shop also thriving. consignment is a way to make extra money. san mateo county the saint vincent depaul saw up take in business in sales and donation and stores in silicon valley up 22 percent this year. >> in east palo alto the police chief and mayor held a special town hall meeting tonight to address the recent spike in violence. they applauded the community for coming together and working with police but they also face a lot of criticism. corrina was there. >> there have been 6 murders in east palo alto this year and police say 3 men may be responsible for half of them. the police chief told crowd tonight one of those men is in custody and they desperately need help finding the other 2. they release pictures of the suspects today. they had previously withheld. >> right now our focus has to be in capturing fidel silva and gar did i know a because we have information that the spree of violence is not over. that we are at risk of future violence. >>reporter: first hour the police chief and mayor did all of the talking and when the question and answe
san francisco. >> san francisco we found to be very competitive hiring and so forth so things here for technology company seem really good but you look at the rest of the country, i men, detroit unemployment and other places is definitely scary. >>reporter: and in these scary situations company are less likely to hire and consumer less likely to spend that is why today the what it house pushed law make investigators get to work. >> congress has the power to pass legislation...
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san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in sanrancisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neighborhood leader and as feature of an affordable housing organization. i learned so much about the challenges facing our neighborhoods and the special jewels that are the urban villages we live in. i ran for office because i wanted to serve the city and protect all that is so special about san francisco. >> what lessons did you learn after campaigning for supervisor? >> san franciscans are incredibly interested in their city government, local politics, and making sure that we remain the most amazing city in the world. i learned that san franciscans during campaign read everything they are sent in the mail. they love to meet the candidates and engage in conversations with them. i learned how important it is to build bridges between different communities, particularly communities of
san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in sanrancisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neighborhood leader and as feature of an affordable housing...
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san francisco puc. i appreciate the presentation by mr. campbell and the work that has gone into it, but i have to say that i am disappointed that the san francisco puc did not act on this. we all know that the discussions and conversations, negotiations have been ongoing for quite some time. some of the questions and issues that came up, i think, are issues that have come up before, and it is somewhat frustrating that those issues remain unresolved. my hope and expectation would be that the puc would indeed have a special meeting in august so there is a full vetting of the term sheet, so we understand what the concerns are and what we're going to do about those concerns, but i think it is important from my perspective to get a commitment on the part of the san francisco public utilities commission by having an actual vote to this program. i think that that would be my hope and expectation, and i would ask that -- i mean, i agree with ms. miller that it makes sense for us to continue any approval of a term sheet because that may change, but i would also ask that we direct the executive officer to send a letter to the puc requesting a prompt resolution of this issues and prompt action on this program -- from resolution of those issues. those are just sort of my thoughts on that. what would happen is if there is approval by the puc, the item would then come to the lafco, and at some point after, we would proceed to introduce something and forward it to the entire board of supervisors for their consideration. with respect, the final point i would say is that i do think we also need to have a joint meeting with the puc, but i do not think the meeting should happen only if they do not approve the term sheet. i think the meeting should happen in r
san francisco puc. i appreciate the presentation by mr. campbell and the work that has gone into it, but i have to say that i am disappointed that the san francisco puc did not act on this. we all know that the discussions and conversations, negotiations have been ongoing for quite some time. some of the questions and issues that came up, i think, are issues that have come up before, and it is somewhat frustrating that those issues remain unresolved. my hope and expectation would be that the...
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skwroes a85, san francisco, -- san jose, 85, san francisco, sunny. and throughout the afternoon hours the forecast high of 68. here is a look ahead. the extended forecast with the weekend always in view and temperatures up a few degrees into sunday and then intertaousing our cooling trend on monday -- introduce our cooling trend on monday and tuesday. >> mark, thank you. >>> a mystery is unfolding in southlake tahoe where construction crews made a startling discovery. they uncovered a four foot safe sealed in the walls of the barney's casino. they say the safe has been there for four decades. three locksmiths tried and failed to open it. it could provide clues to an unsolved murder in which the casino's former owner was killed by a car bomber. >>> that is our report from tonight. bay area news at 7:00 returns on monday. and our coverage continues on line at ktvu.com as well as with tonight's 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. tmz is up next right here on tv36. ok, kids, our cable will let us record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer.
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