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here to introduce our guest is a cohost for the series, director of the whitney museum of american art, maxwell anderson. thank you, ken. bill t. jones was born in florida
here to introduce our guest is a cohost for the series, director of the whitney museum of american art, maxwell anderson. thank you, ken. bill t. jones was born in florida
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jones, max anderson, and the whitney museum of american art for making this episode of whitney dialoguesrst amendment center possible. please join us again next week for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by ben at captionmax www.captionmax.com after school at 3. . 30 i hop on the bus and go to work with kids. i didn't realize i was going to get up that early for the rest of my life. >> it's hard to get good jobs. you can get well paid working at restaurants i was making good money that's not my 50 year goal working as a waitress. it would be better to have something to fall back on i wanted something where i would in 10 years accumulate properties. >> 3 months is a long time to be busy all day. i'm putting myself further in debt with the understanding it's worth the sacrifice. eating raman for 3 months. it's not fun but i think it will be worth it. >> we all want to graduate we are all tired of this class. been 11 weeks. one more week to go. >> i need to get these mraps out. >> my purpose is to get the recruits pre
jones, max anderson, and the whitney museum of american art for making this episode of whitney dialoguesrst amendment center possible. please join us again next week for speaking freely. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. captioning by ben at captionmax www.captionmax.com after school at 3. . 30 i hop on the bus and go to work with kids. i didn't realize i was going to get up that early for the rest of my life. >> it's hard to get good jobs....
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bill whitney of the marin transportation department. the parks service. also from the golden gate park service, the deputy director. since i am looking in the direction, let me also acknowledge a quiet presence with a big impact on our partnership with the mayor's office and our ability to advocate a jointly, not just on this project -- nancy kirschner rodriquez. another person who has been essential in bringing together communications in the community, spur. they represented by their current president kim chappell. he helped us guide us through the process to get an a community agreement and reminded us of a few principles the few times and lost our way. that is why we have such a fantastic project in front of us today. the state of california, the seventh biggest economy in the world, never ceases to amaze me. i am an adopted child of the u.s., state of california, and reading the secretary of the epa's biography, he oversees 40,000 employees. the only have to do with two issues. housing and transportation. he has 22,000 employees that he needs to look
bill whitney of the marin transportation department. the parks service. also from the golden gate park service, the deputy director. since i am looking in the direction, let me also acknowledge a quiet presence with a big impact on our partnership with the mayor's office and our ability to advocate a jointly, not just on this project -- nancy kirschner rodriquez. another person who has been essential in bringing together communications in the community, spur. they represented by their current...
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. >> reporter: owner randall whitney says this party is beneficial. >> it's important that we work with each other in these times. >> we are more apt to do something about something that's wrong when there's numbers. >> reporter: police say night out block parties sends a message to criminals and to the community. >> what it does, it brings people out. they have respect and trust for their neighbors and it gives them ownership of their community because they know who lives around them. >> reporter: but others say that the way to protect neighborhoods is to add, not take away police officers. >> there's always something going on, somebody getting robbed because there's not enough police officers out here. >> reporter: organizers expect 36 million people across the country to take part. live in oakland, sal castaneda, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the two year undercover operation netted $100 million in counter fit items. the knock offs include chanel, along with gucci, fendi and prada products. >> it robs americans of jobs, it stifles invasion, and it promotes crime. >>> federal officials say
. >> reporter: owner randall whitney says this party is beneficial. >> it's important that we work with each other in these times. >> we are more apt to do something about something that's wrong when there's numbers. >> reporter: police say night out block parties sends a message to criminals and to the community. >> what it does, it brings people out. they have respect and trust for their neighbors and it gives them ownership of their community because they know...
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wells whitney was also going to speak on 9c. is there any public comment on this particular item. ? there is a motion and second. commissioner brandon: fortunately or unfortunately i was here in 1998. at that time, i had no idea how successful the park was going to be. i want to commend you on what you and the port staff and everyone else involved have done to make this a destination point. that is wonderful. regarding this grant, what type of activity are we looking for? are we looking for a full-time program? a weekend program? what can you do with $100,000? >> that is a great question. to your first point, thank you for that. that is really kind. we could not have done it without port commission support. you have voted on the budget every year to continue to support the program. that is why it has succeeded. what can you do with $100,000? that is one of the reasons -- one of the advantages of offering it as a grand opportunity rather than a contract is that with a grant we can lay out what we wish for and let the respondents return to us grant proposals that reflect their creativ
wells whitney was also going to speak on 9c. is there any public comment on this particular item. ? there is a motion and second. commissioner brandon: fortunately or unfortunately i was here in 1998. at that time, i had no idea how successful the park was going to be. i want to commend you on what you and the port staff and everyone else involved have done to make this a destination point. that is wonderful. regarding this grant, what type of activity are we looking for? are we looking for a...
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bill whitney of the marin transportation department. the parks service. also from the golden gate park service, the deputy director. since i am looking in the direction, let me also acknowledge a quiet presence with a big impact on our partnership with the mayor's office and our ability to advocate a jointly, not just on this project -- nancy
bill whitney of the marin transportation department. the parks service. also from the golden gate park service, the deputy director. since i am looking in the direction, let me also acknowledge a quiet presence with a big impact on our partnership with the mayor's office and our ability to advocate a jointly, not just on this project -- nancy
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do you have a card there for wells whitney? he had to leave, but he asked me to say we knew san francisco would also agree with these comments. president fong: dick lummock? >> good evening, commissioners. my name is dick flumack. i have been working in san francisco since 1965. when you were looking at some of the slides presented earlier with the view of the cityscape, there was not a building in there i did not work in in one capacity or another. [laughter] so one of my original clients had an office here. this is 45 years ago, at one of the ferryboats when the port commission was renting the ferry boats as office space. the only one left now, i understand, is 27,000 square feet of office space. anyway, for 20 years i was also a member of the golden gate way tennis club, and drifted from there to windsurfing. so the waterfront is close to my heart. and i came here to support the planning commission recommendation for the nebraska waterfront study -- for the northeast waterfront study. it is first class. waste no more times o
do you have a card there for wells whitney? he had to leave, but he asked me to say we knew san francisco would also agree with these comments. president fong: dick lummock? >> good evening, commissioners. my name is dick flumack. i have been working in san francisco since 1965. when you were looking at some of the slides presented earlier with the view of the cityscape, there was not a building in there i did not work in in one capacity or another. [laughter] so one of my original...
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cross the border some just to find a better life well joining me from our new york studio is michael whitney the online organizer for firedoglake action now michael i just have to ask you a question here you know you can't say that the two are. mutually exclusive excuse me the drug war and illegal immigration but how do you explain to people that not every illegal immigrant the crosses the border into the united states is doing so because they're selling drugs or they're bringing drugs with them. well the fact of the matter is that in the last four years more than twenty eight thousand people have been killed in mexico's war against the drug cartels and what has happened is as you noted the entire immigration issue has been distorted to be about undocumented workers and the real problems that are facing our country and our border with mexico is really these cartels it's not about the people who are coming here to work because quite frankly they're coming here to work because mexico's government is so strapped to fighting these cartels they don't have any money to help the unemployed they don
cross the border some just to find a better life well joining me from our new york studio is michael whitney the online organizer for firedoglake action now michael i just have to ask you a question here you know you can't say that the two are. mutually exclusive excuse me the drug war and illegal immigration but how do you explain to people that not every illegal immigrant the crosses the border into the united states is doing so because they're selling drugs or they're bringing drugs with...
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martin luther king and his colleagues whitney young and roy wilkins and james carter and john lewis a/ philip randolph and others gathered with 250,000 men, women, children of all races, creeds, colors, and religions to affirm a new vision for america in the 20th century. they gathered because they wanted to affirm those words embodied by the founding fathers of this nation that all men -- that all people are created equal. and all people, all people are endowed with certain inalienable rights, the right to life, the right to liberty, the right to the pursuit of happiness. let the word go forth -- we are here today as the children and grandchildren of the generations of dr. martin luther king. let the word go forth -- that in this crowd are also many who truly march with understood and understood dr. king's vision of 40 years ago. let the word go forth that we are here to reclaim that dream. , to reclaim that dream once and for all invest the 21st century. we've reclaim that dream because it is a dream of health care for all. it is a dream of access to affordable housing for all. he i
martin luther king and his colleagues whitney young and roy wilkins and james carter and john lewis a/ philip randolph and others gathered with 250,000 men, women, children of all races, creeds, colors, and religions to affirm a new vision for america in the 20th century. they gathered because they wanted to affirm those words embodied by the founding fathers of this nation that all men -- that all people are created equal. and all people, all people are endowed with certain inalienable rights,...
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they got a ton of reps, three other players, and then gaffney and jeremy stewart, taylor, whitney, thectice. >> we want to fall in the same path but nobody here is toby. we are going to do our own thing. >> it is an open competition. top candidate senior jeremy stewart. he only played four games last season because of injuries. >> a wrong time. i think it helped me more because i got a chance to look at it from a different perspective. >> reporter: tyler jaffe who like gerhart splits highs time playing baseball and football. he appears to be in the mix, as well. >> it looks to be a breakout year. >> tobey gone, we have opening and i'm going to do something. >> you want to be the everyday runningback? >> i do. >> we'll see. right now we are just going to roll through and let them compete and give them all a shot. >> phil mickelson has a chance to unseat tiger as the world's number one at the pga championship this weekend at whistling strait. woods is coming off the worst showing as a professional golfer last weekend and apparently i guess he has come to grips he is not the same old tige
they got a ton of reps, three other players, and then gaffney and jeremy stewart, taylor, whitney, thectice. >> we want to fall in the same path but nobody here is toby. we are going to do our own thing. >> it is an open competition. top candidate senior jeremy stewart. he only played four games last season because of injuries. >> a wrong time. i think it helped me more because i got a chance to look at it from a different perspective. >> reporter: tyler jaffe who like...
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thank you, whitney, for being my sister.sister reported fewer emotional problems. what's the real take home here? how does it apply to us? joining us is psychologist and "early show" cribber dr. jennifer hartstein. good to have you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> having a sister is a good thing, but why? >> well, it provides a lot of really wonderful things. is can help decrease loneliness, decrease feelings of being unloved. what they found is that it helps decrease symptoms of depression. that's really super important when you think about growing up. it gives a good protective factor for that. and also fears and self-consciousness. >> there's something specific about it being a sister, a female presence. why? >> just genderwise, girls tend to take that role. they tend to be a much more social, interactive kind of role in a different way than a brother would. so, it's really also sister to sister. that's important to think about, is sisters are learning from their older sisters or younger sisters, how to be caring
thank you, whitney, for being my sister.sister reported fewer emotional problems. what's the real take home here? how does it apply to us? joining us is psychologist and "early show" cribber dr. jennifer hartstein. good to have you with us this morning. >> good morning. >> having a sister is a good thing, but why? >> well, it provides a lot of really wonderful things. is can help decrease loneliness, decrease feelings of being unloved. what they found is that it...
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martin luther king and his colleagues whitney young and roy wilkins and james carter and john lewis ahers gathered with 250,000 men, women, children of all races, creeds, colors, and religions to affirm a new vision for america in the 20th century. they gathered because they wanted to affirm those words embodied by the founding fathers of this nation that all men -- that all people are created equal. and all people, all people are endowed with certain inalienable rights, the right to life, the right to liberty, the right to the pursuit of happiness. let the word go forth -- we are here today as the children and grandchildren of the generations of dr. martin luther king. let the word go forth -- that in this crowd are also many who truly march with understood and understood dr. king's vision of 40 years ago. let the word go forth that we are here to reclaim that dream. , to reclaim that dream once and for all invest the 21st century. we've reclaim that dream because it is a dream of health care for all. it is a dream of access to affordable housing for all. he is a dream of good school
martin luther king and his colleagues whitney young and roy wilkins and james carter and john lewis ahers gathered with 250,000 men, women, children of all races, creeds, colors, and religions to affirm a new vision for america in the 20th century. they gathered because they wanted to affirm those words embodied by the founding fathers of this nation that all men -- that all people are created equal. and all people, all people are endowed with certain inalienable rights, the right to life, the...
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so that i do not steal the thunder from whitney hagens, i am going to ask her to come right up and introduce our next speaker. get ready for an exciting our with jack blitch from disneyland. >> good afternoon and welcome to the second afternoon of the ip summit. i work at the jet propulsion laboratory in the office of the cio. i am going to ask you to take a moment to silence yourself phones and pagers. we are gathered here this afternoon for a special presentation from jack blitch, vice-president and general manager of walt disney imagineering, florida. as a 22-year imagineering veteran, he is managed to develop a process. from concept to installation, a disney attraction process. he served as the project executive for the animal kingdom theme park and was responsible for the development of disney's largest theme park, star tours, and the twilight zone tower of terror, the new tomorrow land, the blizzard beach water park, and epcot. in addition, jack and his florida organization have been the nasa partners for many years, starting with the design of space center houston at the johnson space
so that i do not steal the thunder from whitney hagens, i am going to ask her to come right up and introduce our next speaker. get ready for an exciting our with jack blitch from disneyland. >> good afternoon and welcome to the second afternoon of the ip summit. i work at the jet propulsion laboratory in the office of the cio. i am going to ask you to take a moment to silence yourself phones and pagers. we are gathered here this afternoon for a special presentation from jack blitch,...