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s/ willie brown / family member traduccion: "yo dije, ese no es mi to, y todos me dijeron, claro que.. y contest, no es mi to!" - ante la insistencia de willie brown, quien lloraba la muerte de su to, decidieron abrir el ataud de par en par para constatar que el que estaba ah era su familiar... quien haba sufrido una doble amputacin antes de morir. s/ willie brown / family member traduccin: cuando el director de la funeraria abrio la caja lanz un alarido, la cerr de un golpe y nos grit a todos que abandonramos la sala. - una seria negligencia haba quedado al descubierto... el director vio que el cuerpo en el ataud, estaba completo... e inmediatamente supo que estaban velando al difunto equivocado. s/ willie brown / family member traduccin: si hubiera sido un velorio con ataud cerrado hubieramos mandado a este hombre a la tumba, y su familia y nosotros nunca hubiramos sabido la verdad. - la labor ahora era saber en donde estaba su pariente ... pasaron unos 30 minutos ... y desde una morgue, lo transportaron a la funeraria. s/ willie brown / family member traduccin: el traje que le hab
s/ willie brown / family member traduccion: "yo dije, ese no es mi to, y todos me dijeron, claro que.. y contest, no es mi to!" - ante la insistencia de willie brown, quien lloraba la muerte de su to, decidieron abrir el ataud de par en par para constatar que el que estaba ah era su familiar... quien haba sufrido una doble amputacin antes de morir. s/ willie brown / family member traduccin: cuando el director de la funeraria abrio la caja lanz un alarido, la cerr de un golpe y nos...
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i remember art agnos, john and willie brown. we're still here to turn over the dirt. yeah. [ applause ] it's taken a while. it's taken too long for the purpose set out by the community, for people working with board president, london breed, for way too long waiting for this. because some of the youth we wanted to serve, they're adults now. we still have got more to do. this is only 50 units. but it took a long time. and it's one of those examples where when we have got something important, we ought not to have lawsuits stop them. >> yeah. >> we have to do a better job as a community if we are going to serve them. and booker t. has been there since day one. and i want to say, booker t., thank you for doing all of the work, all of the good work. [ applause ] so -- so before someone accuses me of being too long, i'm going to say thank you to everybody. i know it was a barrage of different sources of money, not just the city, not just equity, not just john stewart, not just the state. not just raymond james, not just cit ibank. -- citibank. all of them putting together yo
i remember art agnos, john and willie brown. we're still here to turn over the dirt. yeah. [ applause ] it's taken a while. it's taken too long for the purpose set out by the community, for people working with board president, london breed, for way too long waiting for this. because some of the youth we wanted to serve, they're adults now. we still have got more to do. this is only 50 units. but it took a long time. and it's one of those examples where when we have got something important, we...
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same thing for willie brown, and senator feinstein when she was mayor. i don't want to take all the credit. i need to share that, because these are important milestones that you cannot accomplish in one term but you've got to see a consistent foundation for this to happen. and andrea's right, given the sabotage and gains that we've made in the affordable care act, we've got to take lengths to protect what we have today. our city is what it means to be at the right of reproductive health, reproductive rights, and reproductive justice. and not only do we provide the policies for health care and preventative services, we want to make sure we have and continue to implement, and i want to say a great partner in all of this -- our board of supervisors: london breed, jane kim, katey tang -- all of them, we have a wonderful board of supervisors in the entirety to continue having policies and an executive branch that agrees with those policies and implements them in effective ways. this gives us an opportunity to execute i think even more of these great policies
same thing for willie brown, and senator feinstein when she was mayor. i don't want to take all the credit. i need to share that, because these are important milestones that you cannot accomplish in one term but you've got to see a consistent foundation for this to happen. and andrea's right, given the sabotage and gains that we've made in the affordable care act, we've got to take lengths to protect what we have today. our city is what it means to be at the right of reproductive health,...
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willie brown, c. carmichael, everett and marina and elementary schools are to be determined. >> supervisor cohen: i encourage you to do more work on the schools. i only heard the willie brown middle school. we have three high schools in the district. maybe you can reconsider. thank you. >> chairman peskin: commissioner fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, chair. i wanted to say thanks for the attention to cornwall street which continues to be a dangerous intersection. this is probably in mta's wheel house, but that is an intersection i think on cornwall because there's an elementary school there it is difficult to cross and people don't understand how to drive through it or they are very confused. i think there needs to be -- we have requested it already. it is very dangerous. we have a lot of walkers that walk across california and that traffic is very, very -- there's a lot of traffic. especially during the drop-off hours in the morning. i wanted to say thanks for these prop k improvements in my n
willie brown, c. carmichael, everett and marina and elementary schools are to be determined. >> supervisor cohen: i encourage you to do more work on the schools. i only heard the willie brown middle school. we have three high schools in the district. maybe you can reconsider. thank you. >> chairman peskin: commissioner fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you, chair. i wanted to say thanks for the attention to cornwall street which continues to be a dangerous intersection. this...
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to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brownjr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services but we also really build strong communities when i started this job my sons were 2 and 5 now 9 and 6 i think so the need to be able to take a call from the principal of school i think that brings a whole new appreciation to being understa
to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brownjr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >>...
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melissa and i asked willie brown if he has ever seen anything like this before. >> it's almost as if it's the wild fire in the world of politics and the accusations that are coming almost every day. every politician i know among those who are still alive are shaking in their boots because they don't know at what point somebody will remember something they said or something they did that was at that time okay or explainable. >> i wouldn't say it was okay, but it wasn't going to be brought up. >> it was not a liability. >> i have had people privately tell me, i am going back through my whole life and at this point i would need to go through every interaction to say will i get in trouble for that? is this going to be something somebody will bring up? are we still on friendly terms? >> they can forget trying to go back and recall everything they have done because you are now in a position in this whole thing of having somebody say something that you have to deny. the minute you get to denial, you are convicted. >> roy moore certainly hasn't done himself favors by blanket denial and not a
melissa and i asked willie brown if he has ever seen anything like this before. >> it's almost as if it's the wild fire in the world of politics and the accusations that are coming almost every day. every politician i know among those who are still alive are shaking in their boots because they don't know at what point somebody will remember something they said or something they did that was at that time okay or explainable. >> i wouldn't say it was okay, but it wasn't going to be...
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he tapped a nerve with republican america and we asked willie brown what he thought of president trump's remarks. >> i thought he was reflective of probably the 300 million americans. i doubt there is anybody that would soundly disagree publicly with his view. but that guy should be treated in the most incredible manner instantly. that's what you think of. period. when you dial it down you might change your view. but he was expresses first impression for all of us. >> i don't know many americans that would disagree with the notion that the criminal justice system is ( inaudible ) sometimes and allows people to live for years and years and a lot of folks think shouldn't be allowed of that time and all those appeals. even in california where we just voted to speed up the death penalty, it seems there is this idea that the justice system takes too long. >> but that's the beauty of this democracy. we really do believe you are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and to a moral certainty. >> he talks to your first emotion. and the reactors, on radio, tv and newspapers and cr
he tapped a nerve with republican america and we asked willie brown what he thought of president trump's remarks. >> i thought he was reflective of probably the 300 million americans. i doubt there is anybody that would soundly disagree publicly with his view. but that guy should be treated in the most incredible manner instantly. that's what you think of. period. when you dial it down you might change your view. but he was expresses first impression for all of us. >> i don't know...
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. >>> melissa and i asked the former san francisco mayor willie brown who seems to a friend in everyd a couple in this one, is gavin newsom going to win at all with a number like that? >> know, i think most recent poll ended up with gavin at 31. >> the former mayor of los angeles. >> that almost automatically means the boat was not in the polling. on my phone doesn't include people like that. only gavin moved down slightly. that is not a good sign. so the people better start marketing the new product because the product they've been living with the last two and a half years is getting chopped. >> i was going to say, he's been a little flat at these candidate forum. he probably needs a little bit of a thing. having said that, the prospect of general election which would happen if these are the two main vote getters i think is tough for the parties. a lot of money they don't want to spend. for the democratic party they have to figure out what can they do to try and separate them? >> does the democratic party have a say in something like this? >> not really. california's all democratic.
. >>> melissa and i asked the former san francisco mayor willie brown who seems to a friend in everyd a couple in this one, is gavin newsom going to win at all with a number like that? >> know, i think most recent poll ended up with gavin at 31. >> the former mayor of los angeles. >> that almost automatically means the boat was not in the polling. on my phone doesn't include people like that. only gavin moved down slightly. that is not a good sign. so the people...
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>>commissioner sanchez: yes, and it's been some kind of a preference for willie brown. >> so thank you. so i support this policy, as well, and i support commissioner norton's suggestion that we -- in our student assignment, ad hoc committee that we explore this option of having it include lowell, and just explore that option. and also, i think president walton had mentioned in some other forum the -- the notion of exploring having certain elementary schools having a preference, as well, for middle schools, so that certain vastly under enrolled elementary schools that almost yearly come up for discussion about being closed, if we can look at those elementary schools and give them up coming kindergarten schools, for example, if they go through the entire school through 5th grade, and go to middle schools, that their options are expanded, that they have a priority to go to a high preference middle school, as well. >>president walton: commissioner merase? >>commissioner merase: i just wanted to note that the next ad hoc committee meeting is set fore december december 7th, and we can see if
>>commissioner sanchez: yes, and it's been some kind of a preference for willie brown. >> so thank you. so i support this policy, as well, and i support commissioner norton's suggestion that we -- in our student assignment, ad hoc committee that we explore this option of having it include lowell, and just explore that option. and also, i think president walton had mentioned in some other forum the -- the notion of exploring having certain elementary schools having a preference, as...
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and you learn about people like willie brown and john burton and art agnos and their history here in the city and trying to change policies in order to make our city better. and i never thought that here today we would be celebrating something so incredible that you all laid the foundation for us to do. so i just want to pay respect that you've done your entire careers to make this happen for the city. it's amazing. it's beautiful. and what is even more amazing about this place is we have been able to use our neighborhood preference legislation for the affordable housing here. i have just got to say, ron cane, my buddy here born and raised in this community now lives in this community. and i can't be more proud for the work that we've been able to do to make that happen. [ applause ] you know, it took a lot of blood, sweat and tears. i want to thank everyone for the mayor's office for the hard work you've done and the $10 million and the tax credits. i want to thank jeff krzyesnski who is here from the mayor's homelessness office and that we support the most at-risk people to get the
and you learn about people like willie brown and john burton and art agnos and their history here in the city and trying to change policies in order to make our city better. and i never thought that here today we would be celebrating something so incredible that you all laid the foundation for us to do. so i just want to pay respect that you've done your entire careers to make this happen for the city. it's amazing. it's beautiful. and what is even more amazing about this place is we have been...
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willie brown community center that is surrounded by public housing sites to engage with folks that based on what the community had shared would be most likely to be impacted by the use of tasers and just want to get their feedback. we did another group of young people to hear from them. so overall, sentiment social security from what we gathered from all four of those community meetings, 85% of the folks that were participating had concerns about the use of tasers and what that would mean, and folks spoke very strongly about their position. another 12% were optimistic and believed it would be beneficial, and then there was another 3% that basically thought that we weren't in a place to make a decision or had other ideas that didn't fit into the other categories. within that, the areas of concern they hope regardless of whatever decision you all might make, thaw take into consideration which at every single meeting, the highest issue and area of concern was around community safety, was around de-escalation, what that's going to do to the practice and the strategies that you've been pushin
willie brown community center that is surrounded by public housing sites to engage with folks that based on what the community had shared would be most likely to be impacted by the use of tasers and just want to get their feedback. we did another group of young people to hear from them. so overall, sentiment social security from what we gathered from all four of those community meetings, 85% of the folks that were participating had concerns about the use of tasers and what that would mean, and...
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. >> tony: no matter who you were, you could see mayor willie brown at the bar.d see a number of people at the bar. and then, regular joes sitting dispersed in between them. >> steven: after a while, when the regulars got really regular and everyone would have their own seat at the bar, we started putting brass nameplates. >> jerry: my usual bar stool there was my brass plate. i go, "what the hell is this?" jeremiah was around with that little smirk. he was having his fun. uh, there, jerry matters. >> tony: one of the most fun times of the year was halloween at stars. literally the dining room was packed with people who knew that every drag queen in san francisco was going to walk through the dining room at stars and show off their outfit. >> ken: and it was dangerous and it was sexy and there was -- there were drugs around. and watching him night after night, stars was his kind of place. he was hosting a party and he was really damn good at it. >> clark: it was a party, but it was also a kind of hilarious ode to jeremiah by jeremiah. ♪ ♪ >> john: he was the mast
. >> tony: no matter who you were, you could see mayor willie brown at the bar.d see a number of people at the bar. and then, regular joes sitting dispersed in between them. >> steven: after a while, when the regulars got really regular and everyone would have their own seat at the bar, we started putting brass nameplates. >> jerry: my usual bar stool there was my brass plate. i go, "what the hell is this?" jeremiah was around with that little smirk. he was having...
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willie lincoln. it's a little bit like "spoon river anthology"-- >> brown: multiple voices. >> yeah, multiple voices, also a lot about tibetan buddhism. a lot about american history. it's really innovative. it's smart. and it's a book that pushes you, it stretches you in a lot of different ways. but believe me, you're never going to read anything else like it. >> brown: you know, i interviewed him, and i read the book, and i told him, it's one where i started and wasn't quite sure what i was reading. i couldn't decide for a little bit. and then when i picked it up a second time, i just breezed through it. loving it. >> yeah. it is a profound book. i would say the best book of the year, for my money. >> wow. >> brown: ah-ha. okay. what do you got? >> so, what i've got is a runner-up for the man booker prize, which is "exit west" by mohsin hamid. this is a really peculiar and intriguing book. it's a love story, at some level, about these two characters named saeed and nadia. it's also a political novel, because it's set in a place that's torn by civil war, and these two end up becoming refugees. but it
willie lincoln. it's a little bit like "spoon river anthology"-- >> brown: multiple voices. >> yeah, multiple voices, also a lot about tibetan buddhism. a lot about american history. it's really innovative. it's smart. and it's a book that pushes you, it stretches you in a lot of different ways. but believe me, you're never going to read anything else like it. >> brown: you know, i interviewed him, and i read the book, and i told him, it's one where i started and...
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brown suit, robert. >> he does it stylishly. >> you guys are just so nice to each other today. >> yeah? >> yeah. i can feel the love. calling him out for his chocolate suit. >> willy's chocolaty, that's all. that's all. >> who wants a golden ticket? >> i was concerned it would melt under these lights. thank you, guys. appreciate it. >>> coming up on "gma," luxury carmaker bmw announcing a major recall. what you should know if you're driving one of the affected models. >>> and speaking of chocolate, we have a brand-new candy bar that we cannot wait to try. stick around for "pop news." >> we're going to rub it on the suit. ] [ "more more more" by the artist dagny ] ♪ more, more, more ♪ how do you like it ♪ how do you like it ♪ more, more, more ♪ how do you like it ♪ how do you like it ♪ more, more, more ♪ how do you like it ♪ how do you like your love ♪ uh oh oh ♪ how do you like it ♪ tell me how you like it ♪ how do you like it ♪ more, more, more when i was 14 years old. so i really navigate the world by touch. when dove asked me to try out this body wash... i was excited that it was foam. it was so light and soft... not sticky. it's light. it's different. it's foa
brown suit, robert. >> he does it stylishly. >> you guys are just so nice to each other today. >> yeah? >> yeah. i can feel the love. calling him out for his chocolate suit. >> willy's chocolaty, that's all. that's all. >> who wants a golden ticket? >> i was concerned it would melt under these lights. thank you, guys. appreciate it. >>> coming up on "gma," luxury carmaker bmw announcing a major recall. what you should know if you're...
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brown skin. that is stunning. it's offensive. frankly, mika, it's flat-out stupid. >> yes, it was pretty stupid. i'll give you ten seconds to get ready for your show. stephanie, thank you very much. willie not that hard. the guy said he did some research. go to ali's wikipedia page. you'll find a few things. he's muslim. born in kenya. grew up in canada. based on that, that guy went on the air and made assumptions with who ali's is and said you can have some sympathy for roy moore. >> ali's from canada. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> good morning. again, i'm stephanie ruhle. we're talking about roy, again standing by their man. the alabama gop coming out in support of roy moore while republicans in capitol hill are looking for other options. >> i'm not going to write myself in, i wouldn't do that, but i will be writing in a distinguished republican, okay. >> four more women come forward with
brown skin. that is stunning. it's offensive. frankly, mika, it's flat-out stupid. >> yes, it was pretty stupid. i'll give you ten seconds to get ready for your show. stephanie, thank you very much. willie not that hard. the guy said he did some research. go to ali's wikipedia page. you'll find a few things. he's muslim. born in kenya. grew up in canada. based on that, that guy went on the air and made assumptions with who ali's is and said you can have some sympathy for roy moore....