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nicholas higgins, reverend townsend, cheryl davis, julien davis, yvonne johnson miller, karen bishops, jeff komenski, edward purcheck, and then linda is with them. that is all i have. please come forward and go ahead and press the button. if you could stick your name -- there are others. two minutes to speak. hold on one second, mrs. davis. i also have a warrant foster, ken daschle, and eva cisneros. >> good evening. i doubt it has been said before. congratulations to commissioners mendoza, molpus -- maufas and murase. i am here about a student at galileo and in general about the 20 seniors who have been displaced with the amnesty program. i am concerned not just about the seniors,
nicholas higgins, reverend townsend, cheryl davis, julien davis, yvonne johnson miller, karen bishops, jeff komenski, edward purcheck, and then linda is with them. that is all i have. please come forward and go ahead and press the button. if you could stick your name -- there are others. two minutes to speak. hold on one second, mrs. davis. i also have a warrant foster, ken daschle, and eva cisneros. >> good evening. i doubt it has been said before. congratulations to commissioners...
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the first building of mission bay, third and townsend -- i am sorry, third and king, it is a rock site. if you go further into mission bay, it goes from rock to week bay mud. -- weak bay mud. this is on the folsom? >> the old wonder bread bakery. a little bit higher up. >> that particular building, if you look closely, the rock has actually receded back because of rockfalls. it was too expensive to put in foundations, so the foundation for that building is right on the surface. over the years, the rock face has receded to the point now where the flooding in the face of the bluff come together -- the footing and the face of the building and the bloc come together and are exposed. >> the confidence in the building is starting to be undermined. down at the bottom of the hill, out towards the bed, there are all kinds of uses there. what on earth would they be doing? >> what you are looking at here, two things occur along the south waterfront. one, sand that is dredged from the sacramento river is actually put on barges and brought down into the bag at pier 80 and 92, and then they stockpil
the first building of mission bay, third and townsend -- i am sorry, third and king, it is a rock site. if you go further into mission bay, it goes from rock to week bay mud. -- weak bay mud. this is on the folsom? >> the old wonder bread bakery. a little bit higher up. >> that particular building, if you look closely, the rock has actually receded back because of rockfalls. it was too expensive to put in foundations, so the foundation for that building is right on the surface. over...
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huge crowds in cairo called for president hosni mubarak to play townsend says he is a boss from the old. leader to pressure a widespread rest and. head of that but protesters want him out much see. the russians have a lot is being looted album on and off have these actions once because intelligence services made fake are responsible for spraying the irish department of foreign affairs says six irish nationals identities were used to create false documents for russian.
huge crowds in cairo called for president hosni mubarak to play townsend says he is a boss from the old. leader to pressure a widespread rest and. head of that but protesters want him out much see. the russians have a lot is being looted album on and off have these actions once because intelligence services made fake are responsible for spraying the irish department of foreign affairs says six irish nationals identities were used to create false documents for russian.
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eyes he did just enough to avoid one of the biggest upsets in cup history at home to know nikolay townsend the premier league leaders predictably went through to six rounds after west crowd rose to speak to only go after twenty eight minutes how about united had to survive a spat as the disc is called forward in the last twenty minutes david hunt fired why it took them towards a quick survey of america. in stoppage time the wayside oh my snatch a dramatic equaliser substitute to produce head back across one it finished. and put it all lies results together here's the draw for the quarter finals stoke will host either west town or championship side then if you play on monday match the city or aston villa's will take on edits and already in the meet at goodison park on tuesday and then we leave all sort of and then manchester united will face either austin or leyton orient there is not tears will be played on the twelfth and thirteenth of march. and meanwhile also on sunday call us best match the injury time utilized that is respond to want hands with wolves in a crucial english premier leag
eyes he did just enough to avoid one of the biggest upsets in cup history at home to know nikolay townsend the premier league leaders predictably went through to six rounds after west crowd rose to speak to only go after twenty eight minutes how about united had to survive a spat as the disc is called forward in the last twenty minutes david hunt fired why it took them towards a quick survey of america. in stoppage time the wayside oh my snatch a dramatic equaliser substitute to produce head...
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i would echo some of the thoughts reverend townsend have -- had about nontraditional family structures. as well thought out policy in one respect what of problems in another respect -- i do not have the power to change it, but i hope you exercise it. president kim: thank you. -- president mendoza: thank you. >> my name is london breed. i am the executive director of the african american culture context. jameesha's mother works at our context -- are complex. she contacted me prior to relocating to san francisco, explaining she needed to come home to take care of her grandmother. unfortunately, her grandmother lives in a two-bedroom place and there is not enough room for her and her other three children. she decided to move to vallejo. her doctor decided she was not going to leave her grandmother. -- her daughter decided she was not going to leave her grandmother. i invite anyone to come to her house and see it is clear that this is where she stays. what her mom did as her legal guardian was to change the address, which was appropriate, because that is her legal guardian. i do think ther
i would echo some of the thoughts reverend townsend have -- had about nontraditional family structures. as well thought out policy in one respect what of problems in another respect -- i do not have the power to change it, but i hope you exercise it. president kim: thank you. -- president mendoza: thank you. >> my name is london breed. i am the executive director of the african american culture context. jameesha's mother works at our context -- are complex. she contacted me prior to...
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last year, i bet that pete townsend of the who would smash his guitar during the halftime show.didn't, the bastard, so i lost. this year, you can bet on what color gator ade the players will dump on the coach. who the mvp will thank first. god is even money. teammates pays two to one. the coach is nine to one. that's not a bad bet. but i'm betting, my bet is going to be on how long christina aguilera will hold the word "brave" when she sings the national anthem. ♪ and the home of the brave >> jimmy: so, the over under is six seconds. i did a lot of research on this. i watched every national anthem christina has ever sung on youtube and i am going with the under. i'm going under six seconds. i think she's going to do it under. almost every person i talk to thinks she'll go longer. to show off because it's the super bowl but i don't think she's a show-off. you hear that, christina? i don't think you're a show-off. and only a show-off would sing the word "brave" for more than six seconds, so -- [ applause ] so i think that's -- safe bet. and if i win, i'm going to use the money to
last year, i bet that pete townsend of the who would smash his guitar during the halftime show.didn't, the bastard, so i lost. this year, you can bet on what color gator ade the players will dump on the coach. who the mvp will thank first. god is even money. teammates pays two to one. the coach is nine to one. that's not a bad bet. but i'm betting, my bet is going to be on how long christina aguilera will hold the word "brave" when she sings the national anthem. ♪ and the home of...
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plose join me in welcoming kathleen kennedy-townsend. [applause] >> thank you so much., mr. attorney general, for welcoming us all here including so many members of our family. you're a brave man. can i mention two other people who i think are very special here. secretary cohen and his wonnerful wife janet who joined us. thank you so much. thank you very much. and my own attorney general from the state of maryland, doug gansler, thank you for coming as well. this has been an amazing weak. there have been many joys and much sadness as well. as you've all heard, my uncle, sarge shriver, died this week. he had led a life of dwote service. he accomplished so much. the peace corps, the war on poverty, and his work with special olympics. his support for his wife, which as a wife, i'm always big on men who help you, so i love that about sarge. and also what i loved about the slivers, what i do love about them, what an extraordinary family they are and how the children help one another and so i'm -- i want to say on maff of our family, how much we'll miss sarge. the other perso
plose join me in welcoming kathleen kennedy-townsend. [applause] >> thank you so much., mr. attorney general, for welcoming us all here including so many members of our family. you're a brave man. can i mention two other people who i think are very special here. secretary cohen and his wonnerful wife janet who joined us. thank you so much. thank you very much. and my own attorney general from the state of maryland, doug gansler, thank you for coming as well. this has been an amazing weak....
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please join me in welcoming kathleen kennedy townsend. [applause] >> thank you so much.attorney general, for welcoming us all here and the members of our family. you're a brave man. [laughter] can i mention two other people who i think are very special here? secretary cohen and his wonderful wife janet have joined us. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. my own attorney general from the state of maryland. thank you for coming as well. [applause] this has been an amazing week. there have been many joys and there's be much sadness as well as you've all heard. my uncle died this week who led a life of devoted service, accomplished so much, the peace corp., war on poverty, his work with special olympics, the support of his wife, and as a wife, i'm big on men who help you, so i loved that about serge, and what i love about the shrivers is what an excellent family they are and how the children helped one another. i want to say on behalf of my family how much we'll miss sarnlg. the other person who died this week was angie, my father's secretary. i can't remembe
please join me in welcoming kathleen kennedy townsend. [applause] >> thank you so much.attorney general, for welcoming us all here and the members of our family. you're a brave man. [laughter] can i mention two other people who i think are very special here? secretary cohen and his wonderful wife janet have joined us. thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. my own attorney general from the state of maryland. thank you for coming as well. [applause] this has been an amazing...
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but listening in on -- listening to america and listening on behalf of america by putting those townsendpeople from most towns on the air. we did it from the very beginning. and those are places where we have really to this day remain and away says, because there is no competition. there is nothing -- the local papers are shrinking or they are not doing the breadth of reporting that they might be able to. television is from other centralized source but never local and so what they are getting from "national public radio" in those towns becomes a vital source of information. >> i would say a couple of other things that into a susan is said about the role of "national public radio" over these 40 years and its impact on other media. and the way our nation consumes news actually. one is, you know, this was an original creation for us to have this public television and public radio and public radio was kind of the afterthought. >> we were the and radio. >> the book is full of wonderful stories like this. i do recommend it to you. partly because of that i think, and partly because there has al
but listening in on -- listening to america and listening on behalf of america by putting those townsendpeople from most towns on the air. we did it from the very beginning. and those are places where we have really to this day remain and away says, because there is no competition. there is nothing -- the local papers are shrinking or they are not doing the breadth of reporting that they might be able to. television is from other centralized source but never local and so what they are getting...
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it is my honor to turn the program over to kathleen kennedy townsend. a -- 66 lieutenant governor of maryland and alumna and dear friend. like her father and so many in her family, her life and career have been defined by a commitment to public service. we are honored that she has returned to the department today to help us to honor her father. please join me in about coming kathleen kennedy. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you, mr. attorney general, for welcoming us all here. you are a brave man. can i mention two other people that i think our special here? secretary cohen and his wife, janet. thank you so much. and my own attorney general from the state of maryland, ben ganzler. [applause] this has been an amazing week. there have been many joys and much sadness as well. as you have all heard, my uncle died this week. he had led a life of devoted service, accomplishing so much. the peace corps, the war on poverty, his work with special olympics and support for his wife. i am always big unman the help you, so i am big arm sarge. what an extraord
it is my honor to turn the program over to kathleen kennedy townsend. a -- 66 lieutenant governor of maryland and alumna and dear friend. like her father and so many in her family, her life and career have been defined by a commitment to public service. we are honored that she has returned to the department today to help us to honor her father. please join me in about coming kathleen kennedy. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you, mr. attorney general, for welcoming us all here. you...
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larry townsend. karen watts. mary ann mills, derek valdo and marge anderson. we also have joining us here today by governor nelson who is the cordova pueblo. brian paterson the president of the united south and eastern tribes. chairman ernie stevens, jr., who traveled all night long to get here, to not miss his, one of the state of indian nation who is is the chair of the national indian gaming association. richard lipsy senior indian affairs as visor on u.s. senate committee on indian finance. we have miss indian nations in the audience today. we have nathan berger, indian affairs director for senator murkowski's office. wendy from irndian affairs advisors to senator reid. we have wade henderson from the leadership counsel of civil rights. president of the leadership council of sieve rights also joined us here today. as we get started also before i do that i also want to introduce we have tammy duckworth who is the, from the department of veterans' affairs, the assistant secretary and she has given us some special news here this morning. which she is joined b
larry townsend. karen watts. mary ann mills, derek valdo and marge anderson. we also have joining us here today by governor nelson who is the cordova pueblo. brian paterson the president of the united south and eastern tribes. chairman ernie stevens, jr., who traveled all night long to get here, to not miss his, one of the state of indian nation who is is the chair of the national indian gaming association. richard lipsy senior indian affairs as visor on u.s. senate committee on indian finance....