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he landed in st. michael in december 2010. >> in st. michael's, we've had a great deal of our sexual abuse happen there. and so, i am conscious of the importance of this visit. i'm anxious insofar as i'm wondering how... how i will be received. what... what will happen? what i can do. >> when they settled the cases, one of the things that the committee asked for was that the bishop would travel to the villages where there were victims, and have a mass and apologize, because we want the bishop and the church to take responsibility. >> i'd be really looking forward for him to come and apologize to each... >> it looks like it would mean a lot to you. >> that would make relief, some relief from what... ( sniffles ) >> i've seen how important it would be to have someone from the church say they're sorry. the bishop has that power to reach that little kid and say, "it wasn't your fault. you did nothing wrong." and i don't know if he's able to do that. >> i've come this evening just to... to hear what you'd like to tell me, or what you'd like
he landed in st. michael in december 2010. >> in st. michael's, we've had a great deal of our sexual abuse happen there. and so, i am conscious of the importance of this visit. i'm anxious insofar as i'm wondering how... how i will be received. what... what will happen? what i can do. >> when they settled the cases, one of the things that the committee asked for was that the bishop would travel to the villages where there were victims, and have a mass and apologize, because we want...
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in the case of the st. louis's portion, i believe that through the generous attitude towards the open space and support of program organization, the design team has crafted a campus that will work in this corner. in the residential scale, it makes sense for a potentially the verse streetscape. it allows for the life of the sidewalk to course right into the institution. this is in the tradition of the gardens of san and it is. as a seven siskin that is proud of the street life and public realm, our ability to support the public life, i believe this proposal passes that test. >> the evening, members of the planning commission. i am here today to support the design proposal. as you might know, they have been involved in several stages of this process and actively advocating to reinforce facilities for a seismic event. it was made a fairly clear by their presentation, they have had an extremely hot location sensitive approach t
in the case of the st. louis's portion, i believe that through the generous attitude towards the open space and support of program organization, the design team has crafted a campus that will work in this corner. in the residential scale, it makes sense for a potentially the verse streetscape. it allows for the life of the sidewalk to course right into the institution. this is in the tradition of the gardens of san and it is. as a seven siskin that is proud of the street life and public realm,...
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st. john's hospital and the surrounding neighborhoods. almost nothing, we're told, is left standing. we have been monitoring the pictures and the feeds here. you see where joplin, missouri, is southwest corner of the state. i'm going to bring in our meteorologist jacqui jeras. we have been monitoring these feeds. you have been monitoring scanner traffic. we're told a number of injuries, possibility casualties. people are looking for people. what's going on? >> so much devastation. it's hard to get a handle on how widespread this is. of course, communication is extremely limited. they're asking people to stay out of the city because emergency crews are trying to set up triages to help the people who have been injured. and also, you know, there are some reports of doas as well, so we're not sure how many at this time. a tornado did touch down in joplin just before 6:00 central time. moved through the downtown area and continued to push on up toward the north and east of there. we've got rep
st. john's hospital and the surrounding neighborhoods. almost nothing, we're told, is left standing. we have been monitoring the pictures and the feeds here. you see where joplin, missouri, is southwest corner of the state. i'm going to bring in our meteorologist jacqui jeras. we have been monitoring these feeds. you have been monitoring scanner traffic. we're told a number of injuries, possibility casualties. people are looking for people. what's going on? >> so much devastation. it's...
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his remains have been exhumed from beneath st.r the basilica itself, the main altar, where many will be invited to approach his coffin and it will lie that until the very last of the faithful have had a chance. jim bittermann, senior vatican analyst john allen are watching with us. and it almost seems difficult to pierce this moment, this mass. it's an extraordinary day in the vatican. but for so many catholics, something remarkable about pope john paul ii has been recognized and he is now one step closer to sainthood. >> you know, john, one of the things that john said to me just as we were watching what happened here, it was the ben benedict xvi's turn who stop celebrating, stop applauding, go back to the calm, more dig phied order of the mass. under john paul ii, and i think we saw it in some of his travels, there were masses with dancing and all sorts of native music which some people say went too far. i can what we saw today was a benedict xvi moment. >> it's an act of devotion and a pep rally, sometimes a broadway musical. p
his remains have been exhumed from beneath st.r the basilica itself, the main altar, where many will be invited to approach his coffin and it will lie that until the very last of the faithful have had a chance. jim bittermann, senior vatican analyst john allen are watching with us. and it almost seems difficult to pierce this moment, this mass. it's an extraordinary day in the vatican. but for so many catholics, something remarkable about pope john paul ii has been recognized and he is now one...
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the gospel according to st. john. gospels as a sign of reverence for the words of salvation contained therein. he will chant the gospel in the latin language. [chanting in latin]. >> on the evening of the first day of the week when the doors were locked and where the disciples were for fear of the jews, jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, peace be with you. when he said this he showed them his hands and his side. the disciples rejoiced when they saw the lord. jesus said to them, again, peace be with you. as the father has sent me, so i send you. and when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, receive the holy spirit. whose sins you forgive are forgiven them and whose sins you retain are retained. thomas, of the 12:was not with them when jesus came and so the other disciples said to him, we have seen the lord. but, he said to them, unless i see the mark of the nails in his hands, and put my finger into the nail marks, and put my hand into his side, i will not believe. now a week later
the gospel according to st. john. gospels as a sign of reverence for the words of salvation contained therein. he will chant the gospel in the latin language. [chanting in latin]. >> on the evening of the first day of the week when the doors were locked and where the disciples were for fear of the jews, jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, peace be with you. when he said this he showed them his hands and his side. the disciples rejoiced when they saw the lord. jesus said...
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can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still operating here. >> that is right, the elevator installed in the 1913 expansion. we can go look at that. >> let's go take a look. here we are in a spectacular st. francis lobby. here is the clock. when people say "meet me at the clock in the st. francis." let's look at that elevator. >> ok, let's do it. >> here we are in the elevator installed as part of the expansion, and this is the way it was originally installed about 100 years ago. it has a manual switch just like elevators did back then, and it runs on dc power. this was from a time before elevators ran on ac power. >> when did they switch
can you tell us more about san francisco history here at the st. francis? >> sure. st. francis demonstrates well the evolution of elevated technology. and substantially damaged the 1906 earthquake and rebuilt in 1907 or 1908, and extend it again in 1913. then a new tower was added in 1932, so there is all sorts of elevator technology you can see at the st. francis that very much represents the building history of san francisco. >> i understand there is a really old elevator still...
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at st.ast 17 years. >> this is a very, very sophisticated hospital in a relatively small town. >> i was down the road playing horseshoes. >> reporter: on may 22nd andrew mcdaniel came to the hospital to visit his grandmother on may 27. as he arrived, a sound familiar to every mid westerner. >> the sirens started going off. i looked and didn't see much other than dark clouds over there. i didn't think anything of it. >> reporter: but in those dark clouds, a monster tornado was headed right for them. at st. john's it was the moment they trained for that they hoped would never come. >> we drill -- well, actually just by virtue of the fact that we're in tornado alley down here, we prepare several times a month. >> reporter: but this was not a drill. >> it was a stormy day. we thought all was going well. >> reporter: angie abner was a nurse in the emergency room. >> of course, no one ever thinks it's going to happen. nobody was really taking it serious. >> reporter: but the tornado was churning t
at st.ast 17 years. >> this is a very, very sophisticated hospital in a relatively small town. >> i was down the road playing horseshoes. >> reporter: on may 22nd andrew mcdaniel came to the hospital to visit his grandmother on may 27. as he arrived, a sound familiar to every mid westerner. >> the sirens started going off. i looked and didn't see much other than dark clouds over there. i didn't think anything of it. >> reporter: but in those dark clouds, a monster...
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luke's primarily or have worked at st. luke's. at some point, i would like to have the opportunity to get a sense of what their role is there, what are some of the services currently being provided once this new complex is in place and what is being moved out. we just want to get a sense of that to get an idea of the bigger picture. it is still something that i am curious toalso -- those are some questions i still have. if those individuals will give me 20 minutes of their time to discuss this, i would be grateful to discuss that. eventually, from a detached view, taking everything out of the conversation, i am not ok with the st. luke's campus and the way the exterior looks. i think it is ok. as far as the van ness campus, i think it is a little bit too massive. i do not like the solid. the medical building could also use some work. there have been some issues addressed as far as the residential and commercial tenants along the corridor. i do not know the details. it seems that there were some satisfactory arrangements arrived at
luke's primarily or have worked at st. luke's. at some point, i would like to have the opportunity to get a sense of what their role is there, what are some of the services currently being provided once this new complex is in place and what is being moved out. we just want to get a sense of that to get an idea of the bigger picture. it is still something that i am curious toalso -- those are some questions i still have. if those individuals will give me 20 minutes of their time to discuss this,...
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as the mayor of st. petersburg the honorable rick baker turned safety into a variable hub of economic vitality and civic pride. as you read the book and hear more from stephen goldsmith, you get to know just what he did there and the book seamless city once again is on sale when you walk in and i encourage you to stop by and look at that. first here to introduce him is the former chairman of the manhattan institute center for civic innovation mali project of the center on state and local leadership the honorable stephen goldsmith. if ever there was a public official who truly embodies in my opinion falafel, selfless and innovative policymaking that's stephen goldsmith. he's currently the deputy mayor for operations here in new york. he's a very simple mandate promulgated by mayor bloomberg, created the city government in the 21st century that is smaller, more efficient and more cost effective. good luck with that. [laughter] you the commitment of a year gained one of the mayor of indianapolis from 1992 t
as the mayor of st. petersburg the honorable rick baker turned safety into a variable hub of economic vitality and civic pride. as you read the book and hear more from stephen goldsmith, you get to know just what he did there and the book seamless city once again is on sale when you walk in and i encourage you to stop by and look at that. first here to introduce him is the former chairman of the manhattan institute center for civic innovation mali project of the center on state and local...
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so some of the pictures that you see are of st. john's hospital, which i understand has been badly damaged. and then we wanted to get out of town pretty quickly. so we actually waited there a couple of hours, about an hour, i guess, and then we weren't sure what to do. so we were able to leave. and then i shot some photo on my way out of town. i think you might sow a couple of photos of pickup trucks with what looked like some people in the back. wasn't sure their condition, not really sure. we saw several cars without windows, driving around. and tons of power lines down. trees snapped. roofs gone. and what not. just chaos. and i've seen a lot of tornado damage. and this is pretty bad. >> when you say people this the become of pickups, were these people in the back of the hospital or are these people on the way to the hospital? >> they were on their way to a hospital, not st. john's. i believe it's freeman hospital. i saw two different pickups trying definitely to meander in and out of traffic. and both of the pickups had what loo
so some of the pictures that you see are of st. john's hospital, which i understand has been badly damaged. and then we wanted to get out of town pretty quickly. so we actually waited there a couple of hours, about an hour, i guess, and then we weren't sure what to do. so we were able to leave. and then i shot some photo on my way out of town. i think you might sow a couple of photos of pickup trucks with what looked like some people in the back. wasn't sure their condition, not really sure. we...
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at st. they are now breaking down the triage center and getting the patients to other facilities. get whatever supplies they can and help out to the patients in need. bandages and all of this. crutches and wheelchairs. water and juice trying to get them to the patients that they need. >> and jaime green who shot these pictures in the video. can you believe you survived it and it's pretty hard to believe. feeling pretty lucky right now. feeling pretty bad. going to be such a tragedy. >> you got some ten seconds for me to talk about this. >> i wanted to ask bethany real quick if she can give us an idea of what percentage of the town has been affected. i heard 75%. one woman we had on the air from the red cross. can you tell us how much. >> i wish i knew. i know the south side is looking really bad. gas leak at the hospital. >> we've got to run. only a few seconds on the air. wish we had more. i listen. thank you very much for joining us tonight and make sure you tune into "american morning" he
at st. they are now breaking down the triage center and getting the patients to other facilities. get whatever supplies they can and help out to the patients in need. bandages and all of this. crutches and wheelchairs. water and juice trying to get them to the patients that they need. >> and jaime green who shot these pictures in the video. can you believe you survived it and it's pretty hard to believe. feeling pretty lucky right now. feeling pretty bad. going to be such a tragedy....
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st. luke's, i think it is very well done. also, i think the part of the hospital element there, the largest part of the element is a little bit started with the way it is designed with the white walls and windows that are just sort of perched on there. i think that can be improved a little bit architecturally. the rest of it is certainly good the way that it opens up to the neighborhood. i think that is great. i don't have allot of commons for the medical office building. or rather on the hospital itself. it could certainly use some refinement here and there architecturally. they did a very good job of articulating the height, the perceived tight with the buildings. but on the area side, there isn't any kind of the fine to break between the height of the hospital and the adjoining building. i am not saying that there has to be a big setback, but architecturally, will fill a lot better if a some sort of break at that point, some sort of element that would be more respectful of the buildings on either side. also, some of the up
st. luke's, i think it is very well done. also, i think the part of the hospital element there, the largest part of the element is a little bit started with the way it is designed with the white walls and windows that are just sort of perched on there. i think that can be improved a little bit architecturally. the rest of it is certainly good the way that it opens up to the neighborhood. i think that is great. i don't have allot of commons for the medical office building. or rather on the...
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>> a crowd estimated at more than 1 million in st. peter's square all celebrating today's beatification ceremony for the late pope paul the second, it's a last step before state see to it in the catholic faith. >> the services in st. peter's square were shown all over the world including here in chicago where people got up early to watch the services on big screens downtown. the celebrations and vatican city went on for hours. >> dino was there and she joins us now live tonight from rome with our top story. >> it w w an amazing event you can see saint peter's dome behind me there. it is not new to religious celebrations filled with circumstance but this day was it different, pope john paul the second walked the earth and touched so many lives physically and spiritually. they were amazed that a man they knew is now one step closer to becoming a seat. saint. the threat of rain did not keep some from staying on the streets all night. as the sun rose over rome the square quickly filled. hearing the holy father tell them john paul walks wi
>> a crowd estimated at more than 1 million in st. peter's square all celebrating today's beatification ceremony for the late pope paul the second, it's a last step before state see to it in the catholic faith. >> the services in st. peter's square were shown all over the world including here in chicago where people got up early to watch the services on big screens downtown. the celebrations and vatican city went on for hours. >> dino was there and she joins us now live...
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the holy father is greeting all of those to st. peters square, in adjacent streets and places through rome, watching through television and listening to radio and again thanks all of of those who worked to make this day so special. and together with blessed john paul ii the to renew our love to the blessed virgin mary, mother of the church. and rejoyce the virgin mary, hallelujah, the lord has truly risen, hallelujah. let us pray. oh, god, with the resurrection of thy son the lord jesus christ gave us joy to the world and through the session of virgin mary, we have enjoy the everlasting life, through jesus christ, glory be to the father, son, and the holy spirit, and glory as it shall be, world without end, amen. and the faithful departed eternal rest grant to them, oh, lord, and perpetual light shine on them. may they rest in peace, amen. and now, the final blessing. the lord be with you. blessed be the name of the lord. in the name of the lord. may almighty god bless you, the father, son, and the holy spirit. ♪ >> the decon sang
the holy father is greeting all of those to st. peters square, in adjacent streets and places through rome, watching through television and listening to radio and again thanks all of of those who worked to make this day so special. and together with blessed john paul ii the to renew our love to the blessed virgin mary, mother of the church. and rejoyce the virgin mary, hallelujah, the lord has truly risen, hallelujah. let us pray. oh, god, with the resurrection of thy son the lord jesus christ...
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so some of the pictures that you see are of st. john's hospital, which i understand has been badly damaged. and then we wanted to get out of town pretty quickly. so we actually waited there a couple hours. probably about an hour, i guess. then we weren't sure what to do until we finally were able to leave. then i shot some photos on my way out of town. i think you might see a couple of photos of pickup trucks with what looked like some people in the back. wasn't sure their condition. not really sure. but i saw a couple pickup trucks like that. we saw several cars without, you know, windows driving around and just tons of power lines down. trees snapped. roofs gone and whatnot, just chaos, and -- and i've seen a lot of tornado damage, and this is pretty bad. >> when you say people in the back of pickups, were these people who were in the hospital, or were these people on their way to the hospital? >> they were on their way to a hospital and not st. john's. i believe it's freeman hospital. i saw two different pickups trying desperate
so some of the pictures that you see are of st. john's hospital, which i understand has been badly damaged. and then we wanted to get out of town pretty quickly. so we actually waited there a couple hours. probably about an hour, i guess. then we weren't sure what to do until we finally were able to leave. then i shot some photos on my way out of town. i think you might see a couple of photos of pickup trucks with what looked like some people in the back. wasn't sure their condition. not really...
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bicycle paths, st. pete is building the biggest bicycle path in the southeastern hundreds it seems like a small thing. it's a big thing. we went from being rated in the mean street in 2001 and in 2008 i was the best turn-around city because of our sidewalks and because of our bicycle path system and all the other safety issues we put in place. it seems small but it's not. we committed to build a playground within a half mile walk of every child in the city. i think that's a big thing. i think that's a big thing. if you can -- if you can walk with your child to a playground from your house in less than a half a mile you feel differently about your neighborhood. so i credit a lot of this with my -- they would tell me what to do. waterslides, bike paths, dog parks. but they seem small but they're not. neighborhoods are important. we're the first designated green city by the way in the state of florida. it's not a feel-good thing. it's actually like a lead certification for cities. so it's a very serious pr
bicycle paths, st. pete is building the biggest bicycle path in the southeastern hundreds it seems like a small thing. it's a big thing. we went from being rated in the mean street in 2001 and in 2008 i was the best turn-around city because of our sidewalks and because of our bicycle path system and all the other safety issues we put in place. it seems small but it's not. we committed to build a playground within a half mile walk of every child in the city. i think that's a big thing. i think...
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at least 1 million people fill st. peter's square to view another step in the path towards sainthood for a pope. >>> honeymoon mystery. new reports on why the newly minted royal couple decided not to take a vacation right after the wedding. >>> what really happened in roswell and where are biggy and tupac? >> comic in chief, president obama delivers a string of one-liners but he saved his best zingers for one person in the audience who was none too pleased. >>> good morning, live this morning from washington, d.c., so welcome to "msnbc sunday." we begin in libya, a nato missile strike apparently killed moammar gadhafi's youngest son and three of gadhafi's grandchildren happening in the capital of tripoli. gadhafi and his life were allegedly inside that same compound but they escaped unharmed. >> the attack resulted in the martyrdom of brother saif gadhafi, 29 years old and three of the leader's grandchildren. the leader himself is in good help health. >> let's go live to tripoli and mike who's there for us. nato not co
at least 1 million people fill st. peter's square to view another step in the path towards sainthood for a pope. >>> honeymoon mystery. new reports on why the newly minted royal couple decided not to take a vacation right after the wedding. >>> what really happened in roswell and where are biggy and tupac? >> comic in chief, president obama delivers a string of one-liners but he saved his best zingers for one person in the audience who was none too pleased. >>>...
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flight controllers standing by to take over control of endeavor and the sts-134 mission. george, we'll send it back to you now in the firing room for the remainder of the launch count at t-minus nine minutes and holding. this is mission control houston. >> 12 is complete, 11, 13 now. >> this is shuttle launch control, t-minus nine minutes and holding. we have 34 minutes remain anything this planned built-in hold. not working any issues in the countdown. weather is still green at this time. >> c locks on 11, 12. tbc? >> [inaudible] >> okay, very good. thanks. >> mission sts-134 is the 25th and final flight for endeavor and the second to last flight for the space shuttle program. here, now, is a look back at this vehicle's impressive flight accomplishments. >> okay, the pass and -- ♪ finish. >> space shuttle endeavour, born out of the loss of the space shuttle challenger in 1986, represented a commitment to continuing america's human space flight program. the nation's decision to build endeavor set the stage for dramatic missions to come. the last of five orbiters to be bui
flight controllers standing by to take over control of endeavor and the sts-134 mission. george, we'll send it back to you now in the firing room for the remainder of the launch count at t-minus nine minutes and holding. this is mission control houston. >> 12 is complete, 11, 13 now. >> this is shuttle launch control, t-minus nine minutes and holding. we have 34 minutes remain anything this planned built-in hold. not working any issues in the countdown. weather is still green at...
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they became e st cebrated faen hoes 9/11.his is the exs world din close to grnd zero it was used as a medal stion on thday. day firefighters and construction worke tre it like canteen but t walls e fu of aching memories. we met al and maureen who lost their son christopher, a firefighter and this man who lo his son. what has e death ofin laden changed for hem? >> rested se of our americanpride. 're a proud cotry,a strong nation. >> wtherit's one yea 9 1/2 years we'll tck you dowd kill you. >> no osurwhen you lose a child. there will ner bclure for us we a different now than we were before this hapned. but o son is gone and matter what haens, he will still be gon >>i'm jushopg that my grandchildren d tir childr perps don't live the same kind of world thawe are inightno >> fosomeespecially the families oe dead, he pain will never goaway. but america has had a good week and th silence of todas cemonyhe president fou a voice ma crics thought he ver had. but eryone here ha learned the hard y that th war ainst tresm isfullo uninten
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st. john's regional medical center, that's in the heart of town, triage centers were set up outside to treat the crush of victims. those are the terrible facts. it is difficult to describe the terror people felt. what you're about to hear is a group of people at the convenience store as the tornado hit. they're huddled together, they're praying. much of this video is dark, but listen. [ wind blowing ] >> oh, my god! >> i can't -- >> everybody -- >> oh, god! >> oh, dear -- >> oh, heavenly father, jesus! jesus! >> we're good. we're good. we're good. >> oh, my god! >> we're okay! we're okay! >> jesus! [ wind blowing ] >> jesus! jesus! jesus! oh, heavenly father! jesus, jesus, jesus! >> i love everyone, man. >> we're going to be okay! >> i love you. >> jesus, jesus, jesus. heavenly father. thank you, jesus. >> we're going to be okay! >> stay down! >> everybody just stay down. >> is everyone okay! >> right here! i'm okay! >> i'm trying not to lay on someone. >> somebody's on my back. >> that's
st. john's regional medical center, that's in the heart of town, triage centers were set up outside to treat the crush of victims. those are the terrible facts. it is difficult to describe the terror people felt. what you're about to hear is a group of people at the convenience store as the tornado hit. they're huddled together, they're praying. much of this video is dark, but listen. [ wind blowing ] >> oh, my god! >> i can't -- >> everybody -- >> oh, god! >> oh,...
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it blew out through st. louis and now things are down in st.is, power lines, trees, pats of buildingings. so much of these pictures you don't get to look at them. take a picture and think about this. it looks just like junk at the bottom of your screen. there's the hospital in the background. but that red piece in front that is a life flight or was a life flight helicopter that was on the pad there at the hospital. it's almost unrecognizable. it just looks like something they just threw shrapnel at it. obviously the blade's gone. is that really the helicopter? and there it was. and everything, cars, you can't even tell what make they are for that matter. here's joplin, missouri. there is weather. it's moving to the south. a couple tornados still possible today. maybe not so much for joplin because it's rained so much and the sar fairly cool. here's st. louis. right through downtown st. louis this arching, this almost a backwards c storm. at the point of the c on the st. charles is where all of that wind focuses together and pushes things down.
it blew out through st. louis and now things are down in st.is, power lines, trees, pats of buildingings. so much of these pictures you don't get to look at them. take a picture and think about this. it looks just like junk at the bottom of your screen. there's the hospital in the background. but that red piece in front that is a life flight or was a life flight helicopter that was on the pad there at the hospital. it's almost unrecognizable. it just looks like something they just threw...
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the st. transit signal infrastructure, the mta does not have any other identify the source of funding. >>supervisor chu: i'd think many of us recognize the need to have transit improvement work, whether it is the signals we are talking about in this situation, among other things, for muni. the question is why this comes forward with a street repaving bond. is there something that links transit signals to a street? if you are paying, is there something that you need to put into the ground anyway? >> what we're really trying to look at is the entire street and road network, the concept of the bond that we are approving -- we are trying to improve the entire network. yes, muni is implementing their signal upgrades to do that. it is much more efficient for us to be doing it at the same time with the same contractor doing the street resurfacing. throughout the street program, we are trying to coordinate with anyone else digging up the streets, and that includes the water department, sewer departme
the st. transit signal infrastructure, the mta does not have any other identify the source of funding. >>supervisor chu: i'd think many of us recognize the need to have transit improvement work, whether it is the signals we are talking about in this situation, among other things, for muni. the question is why this comes forward with a street repaving bond. is there something that links transit signals to a street? if you are paying, is there something that you need to put into the ground...
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for your review are the draft st. paul banner criteria, which would regulate the design, placement, and fees. the purpose of regulating street: banners -- street pole is to create a dynamic and colorful appearance to the waterfront that furthers the objective rather than enhance it -- by enhance the attractiveness and objectives to the public while minimizing the visual blight. the draft better criteria are, to an extent, modeled after the city's public works code. the proposed criteria are specific to the port in the following ways. the port's draft better criteria would allow banners announcing any event, which is defined as an activity of general public interest to san francisco residents or visitors to the port of san francisco that takes place in the city or within port jurisdiction and can reasonably be expected to have an in-person attendance of 500 or more persons. for a single event or 1000 or more for a series of events. the criteria defined specific streets. in addition to the center median of the embarcade
for your review are the draft st. paul banner criteria, which would regulate the design, placement, and fees. the purpose of regulating street: banners -- street pole is to create a dynamic and colorful appearance to the waterfront that furthers the objective rather than enhance it -- by enhance the attractiveness and objectives to the public while minimizing the visual blight. the draft better criteria are, to an extent, modeled after the city's public works code. the proposed criteria are...
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it's important to understand the significance of this location and the new st. luke's. first is the ability to create structurally safe buildings on green field sites separate from daily operations. existing services must be ontained to -- and in the past major earthquakes have occurred around the pacific rim. it's critically important that our most vulnerable patients and the people who verve them be housed in safe buildings. this will fulfill cpmc's commitment to safety. second, the accountable care organization 0 approach proposed by the new affordable care act locate care for the sickest patients at centralized hospitals such as van ness and geary. rather than locating food service on an interior court yard its location on van ness energizes the street scape while still providing a modicum of privacy to diners. additionally, as san francisco's second largest employer it lies on one of the best served transit corners, making it an ideal site. increased birthing services are provided in a community friendly environment. they will have the sime -- same private patient
it's important to understand the significance of this location and the new st. luke's. first is the ability to create structurally safe buildings on green field sites separate from daily operations. existing services must be ontained to -- and in the past major earthquakes have occurred around the pacific rim. it's critically important that our most vulnerable patients and the people who verve them be housed in safe buildings. this will fulfill cpmc's commitment to safety. second, the...
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the city in st. petersberg flourished and crime dropped and urban neighborhoods responded and the conservative republicans did well in a minority community which one doesn't exbt and he put that together and here to tell you about it all is mr. rick baker. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. you know, i've been very excited about coming here today. i'm always excited to be able to just be in new york. i love new york city, but to be able to be involved with the manhattan institute, and of course to launch a book is exciting. what i'm excited about is steve goldsmith will be here. he may not fully recognize he's one of my favorite of running for mayor in 2000, i wanted to learn about what other cities were doing. some of you gave me a copy of the book, "21st century city," and i read it, and i thought this looks like a good way to do it. i wonder if there's more. i looked in the binder and it was supported and published by manhattan institute. what's manhattan institute in this was before we were as good
the city in st. petersberg flourished and crime dropped and urban neighborhoods responded and the conservative republicans did well in a minority community which one doesn't exbt and he put that together and here to tell you about it all is mr. rick baker. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. you know, i've been very excited about coming here today. i'm always excited to be able to just be in new york. i love new york city, but to be able to be involved with the manhattan institute, and of...
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. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life long friendship with the librarian. missouri is the native american pronunciation. in their language it is the people of the big boats. one word means all of that. missouri. frenchman who came up the mississippi river. they said that would be a great place to have a trading post. they set up a trading post and called it st. louis. missouri became missouri.
. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the...
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st. john's regional medical center stands out. and not just because it's still standing. with virtually every window shattered the top two floors taken out, it looks like a bomb went off inside. how horrifying was it when it actually hit? >> it was scary. our doors and windows were blowing in on us before we could even take cover. >> reporter: this e. r. nurse had 20 minutes to raise patients and visitors into the hospital's interior hallways in search of safety before the enormous twister tore st. john's apart. >> things were flying over our heads, and just sounding like a bomb, doors were flying off. medical equipment flying over our heads. scary. >> reporter: looking at this storm, it is amazing 180 patients made it out alive. in the panicked moments after the twister, the most critical patients were rushed to a near by hospital in ambulances, pickups and even carried on make-shift stretchers. others went to triage tents set up close by. st. john's officials were forced to turn this au
st. john's regional medical center stands out. and not just because it's still standing. with virtually every window shattered the top two floors taken out, it looks like a bomb went off inside. how horrifying was it when it actually hit? >> it was scary. our doors and windows were blowing in on us before we could even take cover. >> reporter: this e. r. nurse had 20 minutes to raise patients and visitors into the hospital's interior hallways in search of safety before the enormous...