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so alice will be the next one >> we've been so inspired by examples like we've seen here, the president of the state of the union addressed announced we would be taking all the work choices neighborhoods to the next level throughout promise zones effort. not only are we going to bring housing and the education pieces bus the criminal justice efforts and health and human services with clinics and bring all the pieces together and transportation mayor we heard about this today. all the pieces are coming together when this fall 20 neighborhoods will bespectacled as promise zones. that will be the culmination of our effort to build on this credible model we're seeing happen before our eyes. the mission district is an inspiration. i can't thank you enough mr. mayor and louis the entire village to create what i see in front of me today. you are an inspiration and i'll go back to washington and talk to the president and make sure that this example lives up to the expectation because no child should grew up because of the zip code they were born in arrest thanks for hosting this today. let's ta
so alice will be the next one >> we've been so inspired by examples like we've seen here, the president of the state of the union addressed announced we would be taking all the work choices neighborhoods to the next level throughout promise zones effort. not only are we going to bring housing and the education pieces bus the criminal justice efforts and health and human services with clinics and bring all the pieces together and transportation mayor we heard about this today. all the...
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so alice will be the next one >> we've been so inspired by examples like we've seen here, the president of the state of the union addressed announced we would be taking all the work choices neighborhoods to the next level throughout promise zones effort. not only are we going to bring housing and the education pieces bus the criminal justice efforts and health and humanvi
so alice will be the next one >> we've been so inspired by examples like we've seen here, the president of the state of the union addressed announced we would be taking all the work choices neighborhoods to the next level throughout promise zones effort. not only are we going to bring housing and the education pieces bus the criminal justice efforts and health and humanvi
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[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir here. one is when the bullying is over and go up to the kids targetd and say "nice jacket". you don't have to say "sit with me at lunch" but do some gesture and if you can say "i'm sorry that happened to you" and if you are comfortable enough during the bullying and say "this is not what we do here and take the target and walk away with them and we crafted the program with those in schools and we were gratified. to a point that cape up earlier and research this spring and the thing that hit me and we launched in 2010 so we're going on the third school year with this material and i had this horrible feeli
[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir...
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and all those things that we simply can never ever cut if you're a liberal really have so alice. any kind of government subsidy for private business is great let's do it we'll do it how about the half a billion dollars we gave to cylindrical yet we've had some great deli think of it are great places great for the forty billion we'll have to tell you i bet there is and i haven't heard one affirmative or positive suggestion from either want to be you keep saying the president should do should be creating jobs and yet i'm not hearing i haven't heard one say you know nancy pelosi actually passed legislation out of the house that for example did away with the tax advantage that companies like bank capital have when they shut down factories in the united states and move them overseas republicans filibustered it what positive thing would you do or would you have the president do that would create jobs let's go let's start off let's start off with getting rid of. obamacare hey that's a great idea and how about this this is ministration that is obsessed with raising your people have healt
and all those things that we simply can never ever cut if you're a liberal really have so alice. any kind of government subsidy for private business is great let's do it we'll do it how about the half a billion dollars we gave to cylindrical yet we've had some great deli think of it are great places great for the forty billion we'll have to tell you i bet there is and i haven't heard one affirmative or positive suggestion from either want to be you keep saying the president should do should be...
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construction will commence about in august of 2014 and vertical construction from the alice replacement project. so those are key actions pursuant to getting us to the finish line to the alice griffin retains that we want to get started sooner other than the candle light side and i'd like to ask the senior director for candle stick point to present and a good afternoon, commissioners i will move through this quickly so have time for q and a. i wanted to the focus of today's workshop is the first major phase if the streetscape exempting site. as it turns out this is one of the most important it enables the alice 2k3wri69 site. in your packets you'll see a major phase that looks like this for the candle stick phase one and the streetscape one looks like this for the candle stick point side. so we're going to provide a brief overview for this today. we have some reps from the cac and the president of the alice griffith in the back waving. also, we have the master developer so far the site and there are a lot of consultants that have been working very, very hard to a keep us on a schedule but the membe
construction will commence about in august of 2014 and vertical construction from the alice replacement project. so those are key actions pursuant to getting us to the finish line to the alice griffin retains that we want to get started sooner other than the candle light side and i'd like to ask the senior director for candle stick point to present and a good afternoon, commissioners i will move through this quickly so have time for q and a. i wanted to the focus of today's workshop is the...
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and all those things that we simply can never ever cut if you're a liberal have so alice. any kind of government subsidy for private business is great let's do it will do it how about the half a billion dollars we gave to cylindrical yet we do have the breakdown i think of it are great places for the forty billion we'll have to tell you i'm sure it is and i haven't heard one affirmative or positive suggestion from either want to be you you keep saying the president should do should be creating jobs and yet i'm not hearing i haven't heard one so you know nancy pelosi actually passed legislation out of the house that for example did away with the tax advantage that companies like bank capital have when they shut down factories in the united states and move them overseas republicans filibustered it what positive thing would you do or would you have the president do that would create jobs let's go let's start off let's start off with getting rid of. obamacare hey that's a great idea and how about this this is ministration that is obsessed with raising your people have health i
and all those things that we simply can never ever cut if you're a liberal have so alice. any kind of government subsidy for private business is great let's do it will do it how about the half a billion dollars we gave to cylindrical yet we do have the breakdown i think of it are great places for the forty billion we'll have to tell you i'm sure it is and i haven't heard one affirmative or positive suggestion from either want to be you you keep saying the president should do should be creating...
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>> so alice will send a message from underwater and bob will transfer this data to the internet. >> reportert via laptop, welcome cnn. then, the mobile. >> this is the message i was waiting for. >> so when everything works, we're kind of like whoo! that's it. we got it. >> reporter: today lake erie, soon, they hope the internet will finally go where no internet has gone before. for out front, jason carroll, cnn, buffalo. >>> and thanks for joining us, piers morgan is next. designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. customer erin swenson ordebut they
>> so alice will send a message from underwater and bob will transfer this data to the internet. >> reportert via laptop, welcome cnn. then, the mobile. >> this is the message i was waiting for. >> so when everything works, we're kind of like whoo! that's it. we got it. >> reporter: today lake erie, soon, they hope the internet will finally go where no internet has gone before. for out front, jason carroll, cnn, buffalo. >>> and thanks for joining us,...
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so alice smith has three names. neither she does with and the name and she became famous with. and alice's adventures one of pictures that i of a businessman and her family live in your city. she was from a very young age a piece of work. and she's domineering. and she was bossy and bad tempered and egomaniacal. she was a handful she picked fights. even from the youngest age she was an individual with a face and she resemble the pekingese dog, but i like to say that she looked a lot more like petco. [applause] >> you know, she had a sense of this. one of these and domino the people who walks into a room and takes it over. and so so there she is, she's in new york, very young age. and she decides the only way that she is going to make her mark on the world as if she has access to some kind of money. and so she doesn't have anything herself and she settles on willie vanderbilt, who was a charming handsome playboy. and she bears him and she sets out on a course to become the greatest in the history of consumption. if you've lived through the last 15 years, you realize what are comp
so alice smith has three names. neither she does with and the name and she became famous with. and alice's adventures one of pictures that i of a businessman and her family live in your city. she was from a very young age a piece of work. and she's domineering. and she was bossy and bad tempered and egomaniacal. she was a handful she picked fights. even from the youngest age she was an individual with a face and she resemble the pekingese dog, but i like to say that she looked a lot more like...
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alice 2k3wri69 site. in your packets you'll see a major phase that looks like this for the candle stick phase one and the streetscape one looks like this for the candle stick point side. so we're going to provide a brief overview for this today. we have some reps from the cac and the president of the alice griffith in the back waving. also, we have the master developer so far the site and there are a lot of consultants that have been working very, very hard to a keep us on a schedule but the members of the streetscape team and we'll present that as well. the goal as i said is not an action item we wanted to provide i with the opportunity for questions and answers. ? the alice griffith project is so important and we want you to have time to have q and a so we can make corrects and let's start back in the approval of the project in 2010. as many of you know, the deposition and development agreement was approved along with other documents by the board of supervisors and other agencies. the d b.a. have a lot of dochlts documents. there are others at work the design document approval procedure this layout a process for the city review. those documents and the subject design.
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so. the alice all night due to the students to hear his talk was to speak. in taking such action. sitting pretty in real quick. and those given after the two countries as he walked the whole eu responding to do with the us commitments and cut open school in the past there has been some tension perhaps diplomatic but tension with the us with leading voices for the rich countries the developed countries. how has that affected discussions by that story the train i knew it had copied by a whale or so. and it was a way of concrete dome that he she was taken on a key. on seeing through the icc should see many aspects. the internet to negotiations. the thing that's different. last weekend after negotiation think basically dead tomato four for mac. what is the problem. what's preventing. yes i came to you now easter friday and the last ninety issue of this piece of that and it's ideal for coming she said the commission says his team could it be better than poppies has the ball tonight the two to provide the financial system's treatment in case you to read in the maya got a call. and yet n
so. the alice all night due to the students to hear his talk was to speak. in taking such action. sitting pretty in real quick. and those given after the two countries as he walked the whole eu responding to do with the us commitments and cut open school in the past there has been some tension perhaps diplomatic but tension with the us with leading voices for the rich countries the developed countries. how has that affected discussions by that story the train i knew it had copied by a whale or...
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so alice was, as my mother would say, a piece of work. the way to conceptualize alice is imagine you're walking into the parlor and you're there for tea and she will pass the sofa and say please come sit for me and there would be a needle pointed pillow on the sofa and say if you don't have anything nice to say, come sit next to me. >> what was teddy roosevelt's reaction with teddy roosevelt's affair with mercer and how did teddy roosevelt feel about fdr? >> he loved fdr. admired him a great deal. wrote a very warm note to him but right when the engagement well nowhere took place and saying that you have many golden years ahead of you and this even you being president is nothing compared to making a marriage work. and we mentioned, of course, we presided over the marriage. theodore roosevelt died in january of 1919. at that point, fdr had been in the wilson administration. they're on opposite sides of the equations. theodore roosevelt was a republican. and fdr was a democrat. and so the -- they didn't get along in that regard at the very e
so alice was, as my mother would say, a piece of work. the way to conceptualize alice is imagine you're walking into the parlor and you're there for tea and she will pass the sofa and say please come sit for me and there would be a needle pointed pillow on the sofa and say if you don't have anything nice to say, come sit next to me. >> what was teddy roosevelt's reaction with teddy roosevelt's affair with mercer and how did teddy roosevelt feel about fdr? >> he loved fdr. admired...
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and so did alice. >> bob, this is a number that's not being disputed. it is being accepted. and there's evidence, greg, that the white house knew it was coming >> you're is going to lose your plan because it's subpar, now you'll lose your plan it's above par. this is the point. the administration want to create an environment where there's no choice but one the government. as the world forges ahead to a universe of endless options where you can get anything you want anywhere, we're the jetson's and the obama administration is the flint stones. this is a flat earth style of thinking. we're adopting ideologies of countries we vanquished which is a belief in a monolithic government. 80% going away is a step towards that. >> there's a question, bob, whether or not that's what democrats really want for it to fail so badly that people decide somehow that the better choice is just to have the government pay for everybody? >> it fails that badly -- let me go back and make sure i understand. 160 million people working in american jobs. 40 million of them, those are not insured, 40 mi
and so did alice. >> bob, this is a number that's not being disputed. it is being accepted. and there's evidence, greg, that the white house knew it was coming >> you're is going to lose your plan because it's subpar, now you'll lose your plan it's above par. this is the point. the administration want to create an environment where there's no choice but one the government. as the world forges ahead to a universe of endless options where you can get anything you want anywhere, we're...
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construction will commence about in august of 2014 and vertical construction from the alice replacement project. so those are key actions pursuant to getting us to the finish line to the alice griffin retains that we want to get started sooner other than the candle light side and i'd like to ask the senior director for candle stick point to present and a good afternoon, commissioners i will move through this quickly so have time for q and a. i wanted to the focus of today's workshop is the first major phase if the streetscape exempting site. as it turns out this is one of the most important it enables the alice 2k3wri69 site. in your packets you'll see a major phase that looks like this for the candle stick phase one and the streetscape
construction will commence about in august of 2014 and vertical construction from the alice replacement project. so those are key actions pursuant to getting us to the finish line to the alice griffin retains that we want to get started sooner other than the candle light side and i'd like to ask the senior director for candle stick point to present and a good afternoon, commissioners i will move through this quickly so have time for q and a. i wanted to the focus of today's workshop is the...
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so alice smith actually has three names. i mean she's guys straight. the name she became famous with. she was the daughter of a prosperous business and then her family moved to new york city. she was coming even from a very nonmajor piece of work. she was domineering, dictatorial, that bird, egomaniacal. she picked five. she even from the young stage, she was this little kind of fireplug with a face that a friend of hers tried to be nice and resembled the pekinese, but i think actually it would be more accurate to say she looked a lot more like a pit bull. she said you have some sense of one of these and of these indomitable people who walks into a room and takes it over. so there she is in new york. she is grand additions in the same the only way she's going to make her mark on the world associates access to some kind of money. and so she doesn't have any herself. so she cast her eye across new york society and settles on a young man named willie vanderbilt who was a charming, handsome playboy who just happen to be the grandson of the richest man in t
so alice smith actually has three names. i mean she's guys straight. the name she became famous with. she was the daughter of a prosperous business and then her family moved to new york city. she was coming even from a very nonmajor piece of work. she was domineering, dictatorial, that bird, egomaniacal. she picked five. she even from the young stage, she was this little kind of fireplug with a face that a friend of hers tried to be nice and resembled the pekinese, but i think actually it would...
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i want to give back to her. >> it takes 500 volunteers like alice so prepare and serve the thanksgiving meal to the needy in san francisco's tenderloin district. ramon brings his entire family. >> to give thanks, we kind of help feed the homeless and we have been coming here for the last three years. >> even after 50 years, their stories still have an impact on reverend cecil williams. >> sometimes, i cry when i see certain things taking place. >> definitely a busy day and they need all 500 volunteers to get this meal on the table. they're going to serve 312 gallons of stuffing today. it isn't just one day. glide officials point out they serve meals every day. >> we need them year around, so we find some folks repeating and by the way, we do 10,000 volunteers every year. >> it's a way of sharing. thanksgiving is about giving. it's not about the turkey. >> in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> and check out all the activity at the food bank this morning. more than 100 volunteers sort two barrels. they have a shortage of barrels. other people were busy -- the volunteers were more than happy to
i want to give back to her. >> it takes 500 volunteers like alice so prepare and serve the thanksgiving meal to the needy in san francisco's tenderloin district. ramon brings his entire family. >> to give thanks, we kind of help feed the homeless and we have been coming here for the last three years. >> even after 50 years, their stories still have an impact on reverend cecil williams. >> sometimes, i cry when i see certain things taking place. >> definitely a busy...
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and alice gets so cool. form. i made it. gould. tt's. i missed the news was that for un troops battle and twenty three pm. this position. un troops in to protect be driven from their homes. then it's less about hoodia groceries and more about the abduction. the current why the humanitarian sector with the monetary factor week and this special brigade force pasta hundred and forty million dollars to put on the ground. that's interesting till one point four billion dollar price tag on the un mission in congo combined with the fact that now in the wake of this announcement of victory. i'm the ugandan army is beefing up its troops on congolese border. it could bring in china cooperation and the operations there into question and went. and step three if you pointed out there's been a huge toll on people who've lost their lives will be displaced by the conviction about five million and this is tina. a revealing a series of stories that you've done because it's that the conflict that has no white screen on top of the headlines but what was the
and alice gets so cool. form. i made it. gould. tt's. i missed the news was that for un troops battle and twenty three pm. this position. un troops in to protect be driven from their homes. then it's less about hoodia groceries and more about the abduction. the current why the humanitarian sector with the monetary factor week and this special brigade force pasta hundred and forty million dollars to put on the ground. that's interesting till one point four billion dollar price tag on the un...
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so... that ain't gonna happen. he's a temp. don't worry about him. alice! all right. stay awake, okay? my aunt joan. sm involve in fact, to be honest with you, i'm probably a little harder on her than i am on the rest of these people. can you not work on this? work on this month's. okay, nana? kiefer? hi. i, uh-- did you hear what i said about django earlier? 'cause i'm with spike lee on that. when i say, "chillax," people chillax. watch this. hey, roger, chillax. he must not have heard me. - no. i heard you. - step this way for the spanish inquisition. kids in the hall. just-- it's not high pressure. it's just a little [brooklyn accent] cawfee talk. okay? like buttah. come on in here. mike myers. - [mouthing] oh, my god. - thank you. thanks. thanks a lot. really appreciate it. you guys were supposed to have my back, okay? instead, you let a guy named plop steal my girlfriend. - hey, boss, i did everything i could. i invited pete out for drinks. i emailed him shots of my junk. - ugh. - kid doesn't have a romantic bone in his body. - come on, andy. they're a good match. - that doesn't matter, okay? wh
so... that ain't gonna happen. he's a temp. don't worry about him. alice! all right. stay awake, okay? my aunt joan. sm involve in fact, to be honest with you, i'm probably a little harder on her than i am on the rest of these people. can you not work on this? work on this month's. okay, nana? kiefer? hi. i, uh-- did you hear what i said about django earlier? 'cause i'm with spike lee on that. when i say, "chillax," people chillax. watch this. hey, roger, chillax. he must not have...
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it connects the alice griffith site and the wedge park i know with the transmissions from the candle stick center into the area. so it's kind of a hallmark in the i optimistic site. it will restore the historic site along james town and a planting restored species in the hillside to stabilizes it. from the housing prospective the major plan, you know, right now what was submitted was a total of over 1 thousand homes and the 2 hundred and 56 units are housing replacements. we have affordable homes that will be built near the center. the major feats contained two stand alone projects o are for housing earning over 60 percent of income. and there's requirements still at work here you'll have is a minimum of 20 periods of time and maximum of 20 closing arguments units it will be a 10 percent exempting commitment and those inclusionary opt are between the medium income. also one of the great things about the major phase in the d da documents it ties a lot of the community benefits that were contained in the benefit plans to the approval your approval of the major phase. so you'll see here this table outlines the timing
it connects the alice griffith site and the wedge park i know with the transmissions from the candle stick center into the area. so it's kind of a hallmark in the i optimistic site. it will restore the historic site along james town and a planting restored species in the hillside to stabilizes it. from the housing prospective the major plan, you know, right now what was submitted was a total of over 1 thousand homes and the 2 hundred and 56 units are housing replacements. we have affordable...
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alice i'm not the absence of. if the authorities discovered that michael worked so much lea would risk having a benefits cut off and losing custody of her son. i think i've always been dismissive of people not weigh in and things before because. i think people charlie. that perhaps now looking back and they're there. to have been there and have to fear nothing and that sets him and. possibility. lee and michael live in yorkshire but the heart of traditional england the coal mines then the big chemicals industry used to guarantee the prosperity of local people today one third of the region's taxpayers penniless. bilton its people apparently wealthy. it's expensive houses and for sale signs in this upmarket district on the outskirts of don't coast or there's evidence of a crisis every twenty metres. this house isn't for sale but it is mortgaged and the shooter family are fighting not to be evicted. this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred metre dwelling a big garden which are remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flo
alice i'm not the absence of. if the authorities discovered that michael worked so much lea would risk having a benefits cut off and losing custody of her son. i think i've always been dismissive of people not weigh in and things before because. i think people charlie. that perhaps now looking back and they're there. to have been there and have to fear nothing and that sets him and. possibility. lee and michael live in yorkshire but the heart of traditional england the coal mines then the big...
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alice i'm not the absence of. if your thirty's discovered that michael worked so much lee would risk having a benefits cut off and losing custody of her son. i think i've always been dismissive of people not waking in and things before the cost. i think people charlie. that perhaps now looking back. that. were. there and have to be. i think and accept him and. possibility. lee and michael live in yorkshire but the heart of traditional england the coal mines then the big chemicals industry used to guarantee the prosperity of local people today one third of the region's taxpayers penniless. bilton its people apparently wealthy. it's expensive houses and for sale signs in this upmarket district on the outskirts of don't cast there's evidence of the crisis every twenty metres. this house isn't for sale but it is mortgaged and the shooter family are fighting not to be evicted. this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred metre dwelling a big garden which a remnants of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing small company. t
alice i'm not the absence of. if your thirty's discovered that michael worked so much lee would risk having a benefits cut off and losing custody of her son. i think i've always been dismissive of people not waking in and things before the cost. i think people charlie. that perhaps now looking back. that. were. there and have to be. i think and accept him and. possibility. lee and michael live in yorkshire but the heart of traditional england the coal mines then the big chemicals industry used...
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alice i'm not the absence of. if the authorities discovered that michael worked so much lea would risk having her benefits cut off and losing custody of her son. i think i've always been dismissive of people not waking in and things before the cost. i think people charlie. that perhaps now looking back. that. have been there and have to be. i think and accept him and. possibility. that. lee and michael live in yorkshire but the heart of traditional england the coal mines then the big chemicals industry used to guarantee the prosperity of local people today one third of the region's taxpayers penniless. bilton its people apparently wealthy. it's expensive houses and for sale signs in this upmarket district on the outskirts of don't coast or there's evidence of the crisis every twenty metres. this house isn't for sale but it is mortgaged and the shooter family are fighting not to be evicted. this is joel father nigel and his partner kelly. a two hundred metre dwelling a big garden which a remnant of the past once upon a time nigel was a successful man. in twenty years he went from nothing to directing a flourishing
alice i'm not the absence of. if the authorities discovered that michael worked so much lea would risk having her benefits cut off and losing custody of her son. i think i've always been dismissive of people not waking in and things before the cost. i think people charlie. that perhaps now looking back. that. have been there and have to be. i think and accept him and. possibility. that. lee and michael live in yorkshire but the heart of traditional england the coal mines then the big chemicals...
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differently is what i aspire to and what i so adamantly admire and the poetry of adrian, matt, frank, lucy. i am amazed to be in your company. thank you, alicey first book. thank you for publishing this one and taking care with it. i'm grateful to so many. i want to especially thank gabrielle will rice who inspired so many of these poems. michelle glazer and my brother for helping me through them. thank you to my husband, jerry harp. the heart to whom i speak for everything. and final thanks to my family. my family. and especially to my mother who made me. thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> to present the national book award for fiction is charles mcgrath. mcgrath is former editor of the "new york times" book review, and before that, deputy editor of the new yorker. please welcome charles mcgrath this ♪ ♪ standby, charles. i have the wrong card. [laughter] that's seriously cruelty to fiction writers. i'm sorry. [laughter] okay. the national book award for non-fiction. are we good now? [laughter] will be presented by erick sun qis. the author of "to wake the nation". the christian award for best book in the humanities, and the choice outstanding academic boo
differently is what i aspire to and what i so adamantly admire and the poetry of adrian, matt, frank, lucy. i am amazed to be in your company. thank you, alicey first book. thank you for publishing this one and taking care with it. i'm grateful to so many. i want to especially thank gabrielle will rice who inspired so many of these poems. michelle glazer and my brother for helping me through them. thank you to my husband, jerry harp. the heart to whom i speak for everything. and final thanks to...
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so we get whatever facts out there. thank you. >> the next card i have is from vivian alice. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is vivian ellis, a resident for 59 years and in the arts for over a decade. my castle productions, i portray 40 years of native san franciscans in the arts from age 2-82. it's a musical production and i got no support from it. it was grass roots and the costume designer designs the costumes in the 60s and designs the children's costumes in 2008. so everybody was connected. the point i'm trying to make is i'm well qualified to do musical productions. i'm a teacher and choreographer. my granddaughter performed and i introduced her as baby beyonce. i had an acapela group. i'm kind of confused as to i'm supposed to be a grant writer and artist at the same time. i put in work. we have a saying that we say in our community that you have to put worken and i have constantly put in work all my years and when we had mendell plaza presents, i always contribute to my community. i work with seniors and the youth and i get nothing. i'm tired of people taking from me and using me as a networ
so we get whatever facts out there. thank you. >> the next card i have is from vivian alice. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is vivian ellis, a resident for 59 years and in the arts for over a decade. my castle productions, i portray 40 years of native san franciscans in the arts from age 2-82. it's a musical production and i got no support from it. it was grass roots and the costume designer designs the costumes in the 60s and designs the children's costumes in 2008. so...
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so we get whatever facts out there. thank you. >> the next card i have is from vivian alice. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is vivian ellis, a resident for 59 years and in the arts for over a decade. my castle productions, i portray 40 years of native san franciscans in the arts from age 2-82. it's a musical production and i got no support from it. it was grass roots and the costume designer designs the costumes in the 60s and designs the children's costumes in 2008. so everybody was connected. the point i'm trying to make is i'm well qualified to do musical productions. i'm a teacher and choreographer. my granddaughter performed and i introduced her as baby beyonce. i had an acapela group. i'm kind of confused as to i'm supposed to be a grant writer and artist at the same time. i put in wor
so we get whatever facts out there. thank you. >> the next card i have is from vivian alice. >> good afternoon, everybody. my name is vivian ellis, a resident for 59 years and in the arts for over a decade. my castle productions, i portray 40 years of native san franciscans in the arts from age 2-82. it's a musical production and i got no support from it. it was grass roots and the costume designer designs the costumes in the 60s and designs the children's costumes in 2008. so...
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the last week to find out how it works and why it's causing so much concern to authorities had to r.t. dot com for all the details and alice's astronomers across the globe prepare to be mesmerized by the side of the comet of the century passing close to the sun all our stories are just a click away on our website r.t. dot com. some other stories from around the world in timeline of anti-government protesters have gathered at the parliament building in bangkok time prime minister yingluck shinawatra has just survive a no confidence vote and that's adding further attention to the street protests demonstrators had earlier paralyze several government ministries in the capital accusing it of acting as a stooge her brother the former prime minister in the biggest on rest to hit thailand since two thousand and ten. and brazil at least two people have been killed when a crane collapsed on one of the twenty four thousand football world cup venues it happened at a stadium in some power which is due to host the opening match of the competition is the third fatal accident to happen since construction work began for the event brazil has
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so long. but he couldn't hold on to there is such a thing as alice growing young teacher and now she runs her own amazon factory throw down a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking under even coffee is forbidden they worship the earth sun and water. and learn martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up. man versus woman on r.t. . a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today. official data says the bloodiest month in iraq since two thousand and eight. drug treatment. kills the leader of the. negotiate. it is almost like a symbolic overwatch. it makes you. critics . as a way to.
so long. but he couldn't hold on to there is such a thing as alice growing young teacher and now she runs her own amazon factory throw down a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking under even coffee is forbidden they worship the earth sun and water. and learn martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up. man versus woman on r.t. . a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today. official data says the bloodiest month in iraq since two thousand and eight. drug treatment. kills the...
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ten minutes if i have the ingredients there. >> woodruff: so this is thanksgiving week when we're talking. are there particular traditions in aliceers' family that you believe is important to remember around that time? >> well, certainly there are traditions in my family since i've been about 20. someplace around there after i'd gone to france. but i always cook with my friends. they all come over and we do it together. >> woodruff: alice waters, it's a delight to talk with you. thank you very much. and i know you have answered some questions from our viewers and we'll be posting those online thank you. >> thank you very much. >> sreenivasan: you can find those answers from alice waters to viewers' questions on our homepage. we look back now at a time when organic food was the only option. paul solman explores the different economic attitudes held by native americans and the first pilgrims. it's part of his ongoing reporting "making sense of financial news" or in this case history. >> reporter: thanksgiving time at the wampanoag homesite, a 17th century living history exhibit at plimoth plantation. but what's cooking came as a su
ten minutes if i have the ingredients there. >> woodruff: so this is thanksgiving week when we're talking. are there particular traditions in aliceers' family that you believe is important to remember around that time? >> well, certainly there are traditions in my family since i've been about 20. someplace around there after i'd gone to france. but i always cook with my friends. they all come over and we do it together. >> woodruff: alice waters, it's a delight to talk with...
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wear erin's button-downs around the condo sometimes, so it feels to me like we're still in aelationship... - gabe. - a lot of the time. - ugh. - and, alicence dumped pete. ouch. - it was an amicable break-up, andy. - okay, while we're rriting history, you never had a drinking problem. - it was college. that is what you do. - dude, you're also supposed to go to classes, so there's that. - hey, andy, is this at all work-related? - we'll get to that. gabe, did erin ever tell you that she loves you? - [laughs] no, no, no. no, no, no, no, no, no. she wouldn't even let me say it. it was adorable. she'd plug her ears and scream her heart out. - gabe, can you stop talking? because every word out of your mouth is like the squawk of an ugly pelican. - i got a tattoo for you. - i didn't ask you to get that nike swoosh. nobody did. yodid that for you. - just do it. you were the it that i was just doing. - so you're dating a secretary now? moving up in the world, pete. - she's nice to me. - how's that p.e. degree coming? that's what he wanted to be. his dream in college was to be a gym teacher. - well, guess what, he could still be a gym teacher. in
wear erin's button-downs around the condo sometimes, so it feels to me like we're still in aelationship... - gabe. - a lot of the time. - ugh. - and, alicence dumped pete. ouch. - it was an amicable break-up, andy. - okay, while we're rriting history, you never had a drinking problem. - it was college. that is what you do. - dude, you're also supposed to go to classes, so there's that. - hey, andy, is this at all work-related? - we'll get to that. gabe, did erin ever tell you that she loves...
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so if you go to,sfgov dot org. the cities website you can go to the beldings department link, hi alice, and go to permits. it says check on-line permit status and it's a permit tracking function and you can enter your address and i think all the permits since the mid 80's now will come up with their disposition and what happens, who reviewed them and all of that. that's the first step. that's as we were rushing headlong into the 90's and we're trying to move into the next decade and right now negotiating some vendor to scan these and put them all underseparate addresses. okay where do we go from here. >> right now you can do that yes. >> but it's not on going? >> we're going to increase it. we've initiated that about three to five months back. if you have a permit in for review you can check the status and see who has it and who is the next plan station and if it's prepared for issuing and you feel free to jump in. >> what's on-line is the same we have in our lobby the permit tracking system. applications from about mid 80's to whatevers today issued and that's information you get. it's not the actual cop
so if you go to,sfgov dot org. the cities website you can go to the beldings department link, hi alice, and go to permits. it says check on-line permit status and it's a permit tracking function and you can enter your address and i think all the permits since the mid 80's now will come up with their disposition and what happens, who reviewed them and all of that. that's the first step. that's as we were rushing headlong into the 90's and we're trying to move into the next decade and right now...
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so much for joining us. our next newscast is at 11:00 on abc 7. we'll see you then. >> coming up on swirl, we speak to alice mother of gay hero mark. >> come talk to mark, he's been hijacked. >> jack goes in the shoes. >> we adult believe in make believe more than kids these days. >> mia makes an irish coffee. >> we will also cover 2013 bold awards and for us tonight. >> all that next on swirl. [music] >> a lot has happened in the month of november as far as l. g. b. t. community goes. two states have passed
so much for joining us. our next newscast is at 11:00 on abc 7. we'll see you then. >> coming up on swirl, we speak to alice mother of gay hero mark. >> come talk to mark, he's been hijacked. >> jack goes in the shoes. >> we adult believe in make believe more than kids these days. >> mia makes an irish coffee. >> we will also cover 2013 bold awards and for us tonight. >> all that next on swirl. [music] >> a lot has happened in the month of...