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wilderness programs, fishing programs. we did a unique partnership of the fishing program where we took the kids fishing and they went and cook it for their parents. without these partnerships, i can't do what i do. we need to keep them going and hopefully the chief, the general manager, not only will they be strengthened, it will be much better for everybody in the city. >> my name is emily, i have a fifth grader. i think that when officer rivera came to tinto island, we learned a lot more. [applause] >> my class went on a trip to the angel island with officer mike. i never get to go on boats very often. we would never hiked 6 miles, but i did. the reason that i want to make this field trip happene is to have fun and get dirty. i would like to have this field trip every year so that kids who don't get enough exercise can have an opportunity to-6 miles and mostly have fun. i want to thank officer mike for taking my kids to the island. please don't cut this pro gram. president mazzucco: thank you. [applause] >> i'm a fifth
wilderness programs, fishing programs. we did a unique partnership of the fishing program where we took the kids fishing and they went and cook it for their parents. without these partnerships, i can't do what i do. we need to keep them going and hopefully the chief, the general manager, not only will they be strengthened, it will be much better for everybody in the city. >> my name is emily, i have a fifth grader. i think that when officer rivera came to tinto island, we learned a lot...
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i am here in support of the wilderness program. the officer has come to our school for years now, and my students love it. i don't know if you ever got to go on that truck, it is a special trip that they get to go on. i think i had to out of the five class's ever been to angel island. it gives them an opportunity to meet an officer. he has his gun on him, they ask questions and it is an awesome opportunity for them to build a different kind of relationship. he comes back, they are excited to see him in the hallway. he has become a fixture. it is also a great blank his advances though history, if you are involved with education at all, yet of the experiential living is the best you can do. it builds community when we go there. i want to say that the wilderness program as a valuable tool in terms of building the relationship. i hope that it gets to stick around. >> i noticed some of the school resource officers are here tonight. when it be possible to introduce some of the resource officers before they go? for budgetary reasons, we c
i am here in support of the wilderness program. the officer has come to our school for years now, and my students love it. i don't know if you ever got to go on that truck, it is a special trip that they get to go on. i think i had to out of the five class's ever been to angel island. it gives them an opportunity to meet an officer. he has his gun on him, they ask questions and it is an awesome opportunity for them to build a different kind of relationship. he comes back, they are excited to...
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i want to thank you for having programs like this wilderness program. i was fortunate this last fall to be able to go on the trip as a chaperon, and it was a fantastic experience. it really became apparent that this was the first time the lot of the children got a chance to interact directly with a police officer. in the beginning, they seemed very nervous. they didn't know what to do and they didn't know what to say. by the end of the trip, they were having a great time with the police officers on the trip. it was a nice and unusually warm day. i would say for a lot of these children, it was alive changing experience. i am here to thank you again for having a program like this. thank you. >> imf program manager for an organization called environmental traveling companions. we provide the rafting in the other trips we are hearing about. i grew up here in san francisco, and i got my first job in college with the wilderness program. i became a rough guide into a lot more kids out. this evening i have been surprised to hear a lot of people like the hiking
i want to thank you for having programs like this wilderness program. i was fortunate this last fall to be able to go on the trip as a chaperon, and it was a fantastic experience. it really became apparent that this was the first time the lot of the children got a chance to interact directly with a police officer. in the beginning, they seemed very nervous. they didn't know what to do and they didn't know what to say. by the end of the trip, they were having a great time with the police...
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well, actually, it is kind of in the middle of the wilderness, isn't it?n, it still has a lot of land around it. how much land did they have to build this house on? >> well, they purchased 158 acres, and the park today is a little over 13. >> okay, so you have the core of their original, would you have called it a ranch? >> they actually called it their rancho. they called it a rancho. >> did they build this themselves? >> they did build this house, yes. >> and what kind of architecture? it looks kind of like a spanish--look over here, this is beautiful-- kind of like a ranch house. >> it's exactly what it is. it's a mix of a spanish ranch house with some chinese elements tossed into the mix. >> this is absolutely beautiful, and whose idea-- i've got so many questions about this-- whose idea was it to come to california? because eugene o'neill was an east coast guy. >> yeah, exactly. but carlotta was originally from this area-- his third wife, carlotta. so she was from this area and she still had family that was in this area. and they were living in georgi
well, actually, it is kind of in the middle of the wilderness, isn't it?n, it still has a lot of land around it. how much land did they have to build this house on? >> well, they purchased 158 acres, and the park today is a little over 13. >> okay, so you have the core of their original, would you have called it a ranch? >> they actually called it their rancho. they called it a rancho. >> did they build this themselves? >> they did build this house, yes. >>...
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by wilderness, hallek meant arkansas. curtis was an 1831 west point graduate who resigned from the army after only a couple years of service. he prospered as an attorney, a civil engineer, a businessman, and a politician. a man of many interests, he help found the republican party, and he was at one time, founder and president of the union pacific railroad corporation. he also was an avid gardner and tended to halt in the middle of campaigns to wander through field looking for wild flowers. when the civil war erupted, kurt is resigned his seat in the u.s. house of representatives. he was iowa's very first congressman. and he offered his services to the u.s. war department. the aging general in chief of the u.s. army, winfield scott reme from the mexican war. and he essentially arranged his appointment to general. scott's faith in curtis was not misplaced. when the dust settled, curtis would be the most successful commander in blue or gray west of the mississippi river. curtis realized early on that his -- his greatest opp
by wilderness, hallek meant arkansas. curtis was an 1831 west point graduate who resigned from the army after only a couple years of service. he prospered as an attorney, a civil engineer, a businessman, and a politician. a man of many interests, he help found the republican party, and he was at one time, founder and president of the union pacific railroad corporation. he also was an avid gardner and tended to halt in the middle of campaigns to wander through field looking for wild flowers....
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wilder provided us with this holc map. if you can notice, can't see it too good but right in the center, right around here, right by the 1930s, this is what becomes the black section of brooklyn. this is kind of what becomes the short-hand term of bedford stuyvesant. its holc grade is a d, a lot of these areas in northern central brooklyn which have d grades are areas where there are already african-american populations so. when the homeowners loan corporation, a government underwriting agency which makes it possible for people who are to get homes, or for people who are homeowners to refinance and improve their homes, this government program downgrades predominantly black areas and prevents them from being viable investments. prevents them from being viable investments. did the holc send like ku klux klan members into bedford
wilder provided us with this holc map. if you can notice, can't see it too good but right in the center, right around here, right by the 1930s, this is what becomes the black section of brooklyn. this is kind of what becomes the short-hand term of bedford stuyvesant. its holc grade is a d, a lot of these areas in northern central brooklyn which have d grades are areas where there are already african-american populations so. when the homeowners loan corporation, a government underwriting agency...
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they don't have the stone just to build a stone fort in the wilderness, so-called wilderness. well, it's a heavily forested region, so the point is the french are going to besiege this fort, and they are going to put their men within reach of the fort and then get closer and closer until the british and colonial position is untenable. who was within the fort in 1757? british soldiers and new englanders. new england men and new york and new jersey men, men from the northern colonies. there were about 2,000 colonial soldiers and also british soldiers guarding this fort. let's go on. commanding in 1757 in this theater for the french was a french army officer of the highest caliber, many wars in europe or battles in europe he had fought, the marquis de montcalm, a french nobleman. you have a french general, a high ranking officer from prestigious family assisting montcalm who well after the war would explore the south pacific and tahiti. and then there was the governor general of french canada at the time and someone who believed in utilizing native warriors and using them to spre
they don't have the stone just to build a stone fort in the wilderness, so-called wilderness. well, it's a heavily forested region, so the point is the french are going to besiege this fort, and they are going to put their men within reach of the fort and then get closer and closer until the british and colonial position is untenable. who was within the fort in 1757? british soldiers and new englanders. new england men and new york and new jersey men, men from the northern colonies. there were...
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they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable social worker from iowa named hary hopkins. he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he
they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to...
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. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco's cultural center and a place of innovation that is recognized and the love throughout the world. one of the highlights is a series of three left tapestries. they are on view after being in storag
. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring...
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"ah, wilderness" is playing at the arena stage in southwest washington.are joining us this morning. a 16-year-old student at madeira high school in mclean, virginia. june shriner and william patrick riley. >> it's great to have you here. and june, this is not your first big show at the arena stage. everybody was talking about you not too long ago in "oklahoma" right? >> yeah. >> you did a little singing in that? >> yeah. >> no singing in this? >> actually, there is. there's a straight play, but we have a director who decided she wanted to add songs. >> pat rig, welcome to the washington area. is this your first time at the arena stage? >> it is, and my first time in d.c. in general. >> tell us about the play and what a great time you came with our beautiful cherry blossoms. >> the weather is incredible, yeah. it's great. >> tell us about the show? >> well basically it's a nostalgic comedy about this family, the miller family and their middle son, richard, who i play. who is trying to rebel and reading all of this poetry and is in love with muriel here. an
"ah, wilderness" is playing at the arena stage in southwest washington.are joining us this morning. a 16-year-old student at madeira high school in mclean, virginia. june shriner and william patrick riley. >> it's great to have you here. and june, this is not your first big show at the arena stage. everybody was talking about you not too long ago in "oklahoma" right? >> yeah. >> you did a little singing in that? >> yeah. >> no singing in this?...
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. >> they'll be spending the next week racing over 1,000 miles of wilderness. >>> coming up next thisorning, "the pulse." >>> a major change take effect in the adult entertainment industry. that change. and what one comedian is doing about it. straight ahead. how nice of joe to, how you say, have your back. try something different. a delicious gevalia kaffe, or as i like to say, a cup of johan. will johan power walk the mall with you? i don't think so. but he will spend time rubbing your feet, discussing your feelings. ♪ joe may have your back, but johan has your feet. gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. [ growling ] captain,have your back, one step at a time.keep going!t. come on, snowy. look! did you ever see a more beautiful sight? captain! it's just a mirage. - snowy? what is it, boy? - [ barks ] what do you see? [ yipping ] [ woman announcing ] just like snowy, your dog's one of a kind. overactive imagination and all. [ barking ] long live your buddy. long live your dog. [ tintin ] snowy! purina dog chow. the adventures of tintin, on dvd and blu-ray march 13. hello? [ sea ] hel
. >> they'll be spending the next week racing over 1,000 miles of wilderness. >>> coming up next thisorning, "the pulse." >>> a major change take effect in the adult entertainment industry. that change. and what one comedian is doing about it. straight ahead. how nice of joe to, how you say, have your back. try something different. a delicious gevalia kaffe, or as i like to say, a cup of johan. will johan power walk the mall with you? i don't think so. but he...
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i also had an enormous crush on gene wilder. >> jimmy: now, we -- we -- [ cheers ] i love gene wilder i got a picture of him here. this is from "young frankenstein." >> oh, my god. look at him! [ laughter ] i love that man. such a sexy bastard. >> jimmy: look at his hair in that one. yeah. >> if me and that dude had a baby, that would be pretty fantastic. i don't even know how much hair would happen. >> jimmy: what would that look like? >> what would that -- what would that baby -- oop, there you go. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: every time you come on we always do something fun. >> yep. >> jimmy: i was just wondering if you would be up for a game? >> hell yes! >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. you guys, "up all night" airs thursdays at 9:30 right here on nbc. maya and i are playing a game when we come back. hosting "saturday night live" this saturday! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] degree asked women to use these jingle bells so they realize how much they move. that's why we created degree with motionsense technology. the more you move, the more it works. d
i also had an enormous crush on gene wilder. >> jimmy: now, we -- we -- [ cheers ] i love gene wilder i got a picture of him here. this is from "young frankenstein." >> oh, my god. look at him! [ laughter ] i love that man. such a sexy bastard. >> jimmy: look at his hair in that one. yeah. >> if me and that dude had a baby, that would be pretty fantastic. i don't even know how much hair would happen. >> jimmy: what would that look like? >> what...
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every change has a natural direction in which it occurs, whether in the wilderness or in the bustling world we've created. rivers flow to the sea, never the reverse. in a complex series of chemical reactions, a flower blooms, then shrivels and dies, never the reverse. wood burns, producing carbon dioxide and water. an automobile burns gasoline to carbon dioxide and water and also produces heat and power for motion. in a vast chemical plant, an array of chemical reactions takes place. here, for instance, ethlyene reacts with water to make ethyl alcohol. why do all these changes go the way they go? what determines the natural direction of a chemical reaction? when wood burns, the energy of the system decreases and heat is released to the surroundings. this tendency to reach a lower energy is one of the forces th drives all chemical reactions. in the natural direction most chemical reactions, the energy of the system decreases. dr. donald showalter. in this reaction, the reacting materials are potassium permanganate, this dark purple solid on this screen, and glycerine, this thick liquid
every change has a natural direction in which it occurs, whether in the wilderness or in the bustling world we've created. rivers flow to the sea, never the reverse. in a complex series of chemical reactions, a flower blooms, then shrivels and dies, never the reverse. wood burns, producing carbon dioxide and water. an automobile burns gasoline to carbon dioxide and water and also produces heat and power for motion. in a vast chemical plant, an array of chemical reactions takes place. here, for...
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president garcia: president garcia: we have got to lead this out of the wilderness. commissioner hillis: normally, when there is a revision permits, is that appealable? >> normally. and this one would have been as well. normally, when a matter has been before the board, as you alluded to before -- president garcia: we created that complexity. when the parties came before us, they said they would remove the roof deck. we told them they need a revision. i will not add any comment. commissioner hillis: i would support of holding the original permit but removing the roof deck, the water heater from the roof, and any modifications to the skylight, which i do not think was part of the original permit. commissioner fung: it is. the original says replace and resize the skylights. commissioner hillis: i would say we remove that from the original permit. commissioner fung: i think there is some rationale for that. this could be a civil case given some of their disagreements. if we remove the skylight, it removes one issue would be a deterrent -- which would be determined by th
president garcia: president garcia: we have got to lead this out of the wilderness. commissioner hillis: normally, when there is a revision permits, is that appealable? >> normally. and this one would have been as well. normally, when a matter has been before the board, as you alluded to before -- president garcia: we created that complexity. when the parties came before us, they said they would remove the roof deck. we told them they need a revision. i will not add any comment....
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. >> hunters point family, and we are here to show our support for the wilderness program and another program. >> hello, my name is -- and i am here to represent the rafting trip. i would like to go again. also, without officer michael, i would not be able to have this experience. >> my name is -- and i am looking forward to go fishing later on in the summer with the program. >> my name is michael, and i have been fishing with officer mike a couple of times in the past years. i would like to go again. i have also been rafting. officer mike, he did not just take this on fishing trips. he took us on a trip. i would like to go again. president mazzucco: thank you. >> thank you. >> hi, my name is -- and i represent the bernal heights neighborhood center, and i represent the media crew. we are here to talk about the youth summit we of the organizing in the excelsior district. this year, we are working on a youth summit addressing policing in our district. the past two were also organized with the captain of the ingleside station, so we are actually doing even collaboration with our distric
. >> hunters point family, and we are here to show our support for the wilderness program and another program. >> hello, my name is -- and i am here to represent the rafting trip. i would like to go again. also, without officer michael, i would not be able to have this experience. >> my name is -- and i am looking forward to go fishing later on in the summer with the program. >> my name is michael, and i have been fishing with officer mike a couple of times in the past...
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the thieves broke for friends and these a wilder. now, the police and cemetery are stepping up security. >> we are stepping up security. kate >> of the cemetery will replace the old bases. at this at a cost of about $90,000. >>pam: police are looking for a woman that may have been kidnapped. >>reggie: this happened yesterday afternoon south of market. please save she was kidnapped at this intersection. the 20 year-old was what it was someone one a suspect pulled her into his vehicle. the suspect drove away, west of mission street. authorities are treating as kidnapping as an isolated incident and does not appear to be public safety issue. the victim and suspect have some sort of relationship. police are not releasing names. >>pam: we're continuing to track the storm in the sierra including the avalanche warning and driving conditions. >> this is about making sure that california does the right thing in making homeowners. >>pam: and molars bill of rights, we will explain what it means for you. how how the city of oakland is looking fo
the thieves broke for friends and these a wilder. now, the police and cemetery are stepping up security. >> we are stepping up security. kate >> of the cemetery will replace the old bases. at this at a cost of about $90,000. >>pam: police are looking for a woman that may have been kidnapped. >>reggie: this happened yesterday afternoon south of market. please save she was kidnapped at this intersection. the 20 year-old was what it was someone one a suspect pulled her into...