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he worked with wilson to come in the library and apply for a card. wilson had been denied on technical grounds. >> the willson case didn't go very far. they were able to drag its feet, and so things were down. what samuel tucker did was to go to the neighborhood, find a large group of young men who were willing to volunteer to basically be arrested. the basel large number initially but 1939 there were five young men who were available and they got dressed up in their best clothes and what time is, everyone perfectly groomed. they came in and they asked for library cards and were denied. tucker had one of the brothers' outside this and as he heard the police for being called he came over with a photographer who took the one shot that we have of the policemen and the young men coming out of the building. tucker instructed them to be very polite and quiet and was very sedate. he didn't want anybody being arrested for disturbing the peace. >> was interesting because tucker cited the city attorney at the time, the case went to court but they didn't really
he worked with wilson to come in the library and apply for a card. wilson had been denied on technical grounds. >> the willson case didn't go very far. they were able to drag its feet, and so things were down. what samuel tucker did was to go to the neighborhood, find a large group of young men who were willing to volunteer to basically be arrested. the basel large number initially but 1939 there were five young men who were available and they got dressed up in their best clothes and what...
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my name is idell wilson. i am a native here in san francisco. i am asking to be reappointed back to the mental health board. when i sat on the seat before, i was a mother, single mother with four children. and didn't quite have enough time. now i am a mother and four children are grown and beautiful san francisco citizens and gone. so, i have the time to serve. i have been currently taking some classes at city college for mental health and currently in the mental health certificate program. i've served here before. i love san francisco. it is such the resourceful, beautiful city in the world, there's no place like it. and there's no place like just being at home, being a native. i am asking to be reappointed back to the board. thank you. >> thank you. any questions? seeing none, thank you very much. at this point i'm going to ask if there's any public comments. come on up. you have two minutes each. are you going to be repeating? >>> no. i wanted to speak. my name is takai tyler again and i wanted to speak in support of melody daniel. i think th
my name is idell wilson. i am a native here in san francisco. i am asking to be reappointed back to the mental health board. when i sat on the seat before, i was a mother, single mother with four children. and didn't quite have enough time. now i am a mother and four children are grown and beautiful san francisco citizens and gone. so, i have the time to serve. i have been currently taking some classes at city college for mental health and currently in the mental health certificate program....
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wilson had been denied on technical grounds. the wilson case didn't go very far. the city was able to drag its feet and slow things down. so what samuel tucker did was to go to the nawbd, find a -- neighborhood, find a large group of young men who were willing to volunteer to, basically, be arrested. it was a fairly large number initially, but it turns out on august 21, 1939, there were just five men available. they got dressed up in their best clothing, i mean, everyone perfectly groomed. they came in, they asked for lie prayer cards and were denied. library cards and were denied. tucker had one of younger brothers of one of these men waiting outside. tucker came over with a photographer as soon as he heard the police were being called. it was florence murray who took the one shot that we have of the policemen and the young men coming out of the i building. tucker had instructed them to be very quiet, very polite. it was very she sedate. he didn't want anyone arrested for disturbing the peace. >> it was interesting because tucker had to fight the city attorney at
wilson had been denied on technical grounds. the wilson case didn't go very far. the city was able to drag its feet and slow things down. so what samuel tucker did was to go to the nawbd, find a -- neighborhood, find a large group of young men who were willing to volunteer to, basically, be arrested. it was a fairly large number initially, but it turns out on august 21, 1939, there were just five men available. they got dressed up in their best clothing, i mean, everyone perfectly groomed. they...
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i am reminded that wilson got the u.s. involved in world war i and it was the first four in which mobilization of the public was manipulated by propaganda. i want to read the first paragraph on propaganda. he says the conscious of intelligent manipulation of the organized habits of opinions of the masses is an important element. those constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. contrary to what your guest from university says, we are not getting more information from the public. we are manipulating the public more.host: let me go back to her earlier point as to how this all came about. the first news conference in 1913 was an auspicious occasion -- an inauspicious occasion for president woodrow wilson. he is asked a question from "the new york evening post," and he responded politely and in the fewest possible words. guest: let us go down to her point about manipulating the presidents are trying to do this in every public utterance. it depends on your view of the public, whether you be
i am reminded that wilson got the u.s. involved in world war i and it was the first four in which mobilization of the public was manipulated by propaganda. i want to read the first paragraph on propaganda. he says the conscious of intelligent manipulation of the organized habits of opinions of the masses is an important element. those constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. contrary to what your guest from university says, we are not getting more...
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wilson thought he was sort are meeting the reporters one by one. when there were 100 of them or more pushed into the oval office, he addressed them. then there were more that could not make it that day. so a week later, he did the same thing in the east room, and they asked questions. that became the forum. for the first, i don't know, 60 years or so, there was a back-and-forth, but it was understood that it was off the record. unless the president allowed the quote. and truman and eisenhower altered quouts quotes if they didn't like what they said. it has erolved in different ways. >> what makes a good question. what are you looking for and how do you frame a good question? if you frame a question so that it comes in several parts,ed president can always answer one part but not another. in any case, any president has learned to answer what he wants to answer rather than the question asked. you try to answer a question straight forward that does not have a possibility of going off in another direction. >> just this past weekend, chuck todd with a s
wilson thought he was sort are meeting the reporters one by one. when there were 100 of them or more pushed into the oval office, he addressed them. then there were more that could not make it that day. so a week later, he did the same thing in the east room, and they asked questions. that became the forum. for the first, i don't know, 60 years or so, there was a back-and-forth, but it was understood that it was off the record. unless the president allowed the quote. and truman and eisenhower...
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he wanted wilson to get a library card. he tried and was turned down even though he pay taxes, he was not allowed to get a library card. the two cases at the same time. the court case for wilson and for the five young men. if it ends. there's no reason to stand beside young man to jail to make them serve any time for what they did or give them any punishment. it's from cbs for continuing such a continuing stream the case and eventually the charges were dropped. for the wilson case, the main issue was that the library was for alexandria citizens. during the court case, they said wilson did not make it clear when he went to the library and, so therefore he had the perfect right not to issue a library card. eventually the case was solved in that they issued, they went back with wilson and issued him a card, but not for the alexandria library, but the robber robinson library built for african-american citizens in 1940 came out of the 19397 that occurred in what was then now is the alexandria for library. the admitted he was a c
he wanted wilson to get a library card. he tried and was turned down even though he pay taxes, he was not allowed to get a library card. the two cases at the same time. the court case for wilson and for the five young men. if it ends. there's no reason to stand beside young man to jail to make them serve any time for what they did or give them any punishment. it's from cbs for continuing such a continuing stream the case and eventually the charges were dropped. for the wilson case, the main...
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wilson. madam clerk, is there anything else on the agenda? >> no, mr. chair. >> is there nothing -- if there is nothing further, this meeting is adjourned. [gavel] >> okay. colleagues, can i have a motion to not disclose what happened in closed session? >> i think you need to wait until linda say -- can we go ahead? okay. he so, deputy city attorney andrew shen to report back on the committee's discussion during closed session. the committee has moved forward unanimously the first nine settlements on their agenda, items 8 through 16. and has also moved to continue item 17 to the call of the chair. >> thank you. colleague, can i have a motion to not disclose what happened in closed session? >> so moved. >> moved and seconded. so, it moves forward. okay. >> thank you very much. >> madam clerk, is there anything else on the agenda? >> no, mr. chair. >> okay. then this meeting is adjourned. [adjourned] >> the weekly buzz, it is the last week of march mark your calendars because there is much to see this week in san francisco. this friday, march 29th comes t
wilson. madam clerk, is there anything else on the agenda? >> no, mr. chair. >> is there nothing -- if there is nothing further, this meeting is adjourned. [gavel] >> okay. colleagues, can i have a motion to not disclose what happened in closed session? >> i think you need to wait until linda say -- can we go ahead? okay. he so, deputy city attorney andrew shen to report back on the committee's discussion during closed session. the committee has moved forward unanimously...
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wilson had been denied on technical grounds. the wilson case did not go very far. city was able to drag its the and slow things down. so was an attacker did was to go to the neighborhood, find a large group of young men who were willing to volunteer to basically be arrested. it was a fairly large number initially, but on august 201st 1939 there were just five young men that were available. they get dressed up in the best closing. i mean, everyone perfectly groomed. they came in. they asked for a library card. there were denied. and tucker had one of the younger brothers of one of these men waiting outside. as soon as he heard that the police were being called tucker came over with a photographer. as florence murray took a one-shot the we have of the policeman and a young man coming in the building. it was dr. who instructed them to be very polite, very quiet. it was very sedate. he did not want anyone being arrested for disturbing the piece. >> it was interesting because decker had said fight constantly with the city attorney at the time. but the case went to court
wilson had been denied on technical grounds. the wilson case did not go very far. city was able to drag its the and slow things down. so was an attacker did was to go to the neighborhood, find a large group of young men who were willing to volunteer to basically be arrested. it was a fairly large number initially, but on august 201st 1939 there were just five young men that were available. they get dressed up in the best closing. i mean, everyone perfectly groomed. they came in. they asked for...
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i bob wilson and a senator from district 8. >> you are a senator? >> yes. >> awesome.m a lieutenant in the kiss army. could this make believe nation be the new land lynn and larry were looking for. >> i would love them to be biblical law counties. >> you want a place where people can worship freely as christians. >> yes ma'am. guns we can't even have the bullets we want. >> you can own any kind of gun you want. >> texas isn't allowed to execute folks that rape people. >> can we kill rapists? please say yes, please say yes. >> if found guilty, yes. definitely. >> clearly the time had come for lynn and larry to leave the secular land a place where churches had to be disguised as shopping malls. i told them to gather the hundreds of thousands of like minded pilgrims and go to a new world. welcome all ye -- there's only four of you guys. you guys only got two dudes. (bleep) okay, fine. let's go. and so we brave five set forth on our journey. >> our vessel. ♪ let the river run. ♪ let all the dreamers -- look the puritan forbearers our trip would be long and arduous. let us
i bob wilson and a senator from district 8. >> you are a senator? >> yes. >> awesome.m a lieutenant in the kiss army. could this make believe nation be the new land lynn and larry were looking for. >> i would love them to be biblical law counties. >> you want a place where people can worship freely as christians. >> yes ma'am. guns we can't even have the bullets we want. >> you can own any kind of gun you want. >> texas isn't allowed to execute...
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my name is idell wilson. i am a native here in san francisco. i am asking to be reappointed back to the mental health board. when i sat on the seat before, i was a mother, single mother with four children. and didn't quite have enough time. now i am a mother and four children are grown and beautiful san francisco citizens and gone. so, i have the time to serve. i have been currently taking some classes at city college for mental health and currently in the mental health certificate program. i've served here before. i love san francisco. it is such the resourceful, beautiful city in the world, there's no place lit
my name is idell wilson. i am a native here in san francisco. i am asking to be reappointed back to the mental health board. when i sat on the seat before, i was a mother, single mother with four children. and didn't quite have enough time. now i am a mother and four children are grown and beautiful san francisco citizens and gone. so, i have the time to serve. i have been currently taking some classes at city college for mental health and currently in the mental health certificate program....
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according to staffing expert taz wilson, job seekers are facing more and more interviews before they're hired. "when a job used to turn over in a week or two weeks, you're looking at a month to six weeks now. we even have temp jobs, these are 3-4 month jobs, that they're interviewing 2-3 times now to find the right candidate." today's job market, then, exemplifies the widening gap between the success of corporations and the struggles of the working class. "as far as profits are concerned, the business recession has been over for some time. sadly, that hasn't been reflected in wages and prosperity of the nation's workers." burtless added that workers who are invested in american firms the past few years have benefited indirectly from their productivity gains through higher share prices. as for for job seekers in this environment, wilson recommends to stay positive, noting that a good attitutde can attract opportunities. facebook is getting another facelift. the social network's ceo, mark zuckerberg, revealed the redesign of its newsfeed. it has less clutter and larger photos. zuckerberg
according to staffing expert taz wilson, job seekers are facing more and more interviews before they're hired. "when a job used to turn over in a week or two weeks, you're looking at a month to six weeks now. we even have temp jobs, these are 3-4 month jobs, that they're interviewing 2-3 times now to find the right candidate." today's job market, then, exemplifies the widening gap between the success of corporations and the struggles of the working class. "as far as profits are...
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organizations of like but would challenge and seth wilson is that they engage us in this process.this type of flattery is something that we use in our grazing program. the basic premise is that, when this is flapping in the breeze, colors and ribbons, he it's something that wolves are not comfortable with. it makes them a little bit nervous. so if there are wolves around our cow, we can use this product. if a neighboring ranch has a problem with wolves, we can load this machine up and go down and we can do away a mile or two of this product in short of an hour. so it's very flexible. we've seen it work. >> we have removed livestock carcasses from about 40 ranches every spring so that we don't put the welcome mat out in the first place for bears and wolves. the other program we have is the range rider program. we have five people on the team. we spent six months in the field radio tracking wolves and communicating every week to be ranching community werewolves are in relationship to their livestock. we put all of that together and we have seen a decrease in our livestock losses to
organizations of like but would challenge and seth wilson is that they engage us in this process.this type of flattery is something that we use in our grazing program. the basic premise is that, when this is flapping in the breeze, colors and ribbons, he it's something that wolves are not comfortable with. it makes them a little bit nervous. so if there are wolves around our cow, we can use this product. if a neighboring ranch has a problem with wolves, we can load this machine up and go down...
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you mentioned woodrow wilson earlier in 1913. you also showed the death clock of $16 trillion. -- the debt clock of $16 trillion. this back-and-forth -- misdirection is the national debt. where does it come from? who do we owe? you see this whole thing about us going back and forth and keeping our eyes off of that. there is a great short video on youtube. it is entitled "conquering the spirit of the debt." it is about 45 minutes. it explains how this government gets its money from a private banking cartel called the federal reserve. the government just spends and spends and puts us in debt and then you've got people coming home from work and half of them plugging into msnbc or " post" the other half goes to fox news and yet they're talking points and in the morning, you turn on c-span and you have a republican line and a democrat line. they just repeat what they heard the night before. i am talking to all americans right now. wake of the heck of because the fact that we are going back and forth with each other is we're all gettin
you mentioned woodrow wilson earlier in 1913. you also showed the death clock of $16 trillion. -- the debt clock of $16 trillion. this back-and-forth -- misdirection is the national debt. where does it come from? who do we owe? you see this whole thing about us going back and forth and keeping our eyes off of that. there is a great short video on youtube. it is entitled "conquering the spirit of the debt." it is about 45 minutes. it explains how this government gets its money from a...
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wilson. madam clerk, is there anything else on the agenda? >> no, mr. chair. >> is there nothing -- if there is nothing further, this meeting is adjourned. [gavel] >> the public wants to access particular information about your house or neighborhood we point them to gis. gis is a combination of maps and data. not a graphic you see on a screen. you get the traffic for the streets the number of crimes for a police district in a period of time. if the idea of combining the different layerce of information and stacking them on top of each other to present to the public. >> other types of gis are web based mapping systems. like google earth, yahoo maps. microsoft. those are examples of on line mapping systems that can be used to find businesses or get driving directions or check on traffic conditions. all digital maps. >> gis is used in the city of san francisco to better support what departments do. >> you imagine all the various elements of a city including parcels and the critical infrastructure where the storm drains are. the city access like the traffic
wilson. madam clerk, is there anything else on the agenda? >> no, mr. chair. >> is there nothing -- if there is nothing further, this meeting is adjourned. [gavel] >> the public wants to access particular information about your house or neighborhood we point them to gis. gis is a combination of maps and data. not a graphic you see on a screen. you get the traffic for the streets the number of crimes for a police district in a period of time. if the idea of combining the...
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bruce wilson says he grew up poor and in a family that moved around a lot. he says it forced everyone to pitch in just to get by. it also taught bruce not to wait for others to do something. you see a problem, you fix it. or as bruce tried to do now, help others to fix it. upon catching up with bruce wilson, one of the first questions you are likely to be asked is, are you caffeinated? you don't have to spend too much time with him afterwards to understand why. >> freaking awesome. awesome. freaking brilliant. awesome! yay! >> the 24-year-old berkeley grad is a whirlwind of energy, ideas and enthusiasm. >> i'm very high energy. it's going to be through the next staff. >> he is also executive director of the relay foundation. started two years ago to give a hand to what bruce calls social start-ups, young people with ideas on how to do good while doing business. >> a social entrepreneur, the simplest answer is it's the future, without a doubt. all companies in the future are going to have to be social. they'll have to care about others if they are going to su
bruce wilson says he grew up poor and in a family that moved around a lot. he says it forced everyone to pitch in just to get by. it also taught bruce not to wait for others to do something. you see a problem, you fix it. or as bruce tried to do now, help others to fix it. upon catching up with bruce wilson, one of the first questions you are likely to be asked is, are you caffeinated? you don't have to spend too much time with him afterwards to understand why. >> freaking awesome....
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and all while wilson was receiving public assistance.son and larry have plead not guilty if convicted, they each could face more than a decade in prison. >> do you think there was a sense among criminals they weren't really stealing from anyone in particular, just getting free government money? >> yeah, it wasn't like they came up to you, put a gun in your face and took the money out of your pocket. it was just somebody's name, somebody's social security number a, ally, what's the big deal? >> reporter: but they are holding up the federal government senior. >> sure, they are. yeah, they are robbing us blind. >> this is an incredible story. we'll break here. when we come back, kate snow questions a top irs official about what they are doing to combat this fraud and help the victims we've met, like sheila. >> reporter: when the irs says they have flags in place now to detect fraud -- >> i don't believe them. ieve th. in skincare, bb creams are the big new trend. this one is just for us and it's perfect. ieve th. l'oreal's new age perfect i
and all while wilson was receiving public assistance.son and larry have plead not guilty if convicted, they each could face more than a decade in prison. >> do you think there was a sense among criminals they weren't really stealing from anyone in particular, just getting free government money? >> yeah, it wasn't like they came up to you, put a gun in your face and took the money out of your pocket. it was just somebody's name, somebody's social security number a, ally, what's the...
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john boehner defends joe wilson. listen to this. reporters pressed boehner on whether he personally believed the shout heard round the country was inappropriate given the setting, but the leader wouldn't break from his script. mr. wilson summed it up best when he said his behavior was inappropriate. so now he condemned young outright but it was just inappropriate when a man sat in the congress, you were there that night, while the president is making a state of the union address and said to the president of the united states, you lie. so do you understand why some of us are saying, wait a minute, is the condemnation today of young more about trying to appeal to a certain segment and gratuitous? because clearly you've had reason to really condemn things that you never condemned. >> condemnation of young today was purely political. it was purely for political reasons and obviously so. but the republican party generally has not accepted the legitimacy of president obama as president. whether that's racist or partially racist is anybody
john boehner defends joe wilson. listen to this. reporters pressed boehner on whether he personally believed the shout heard round the country was inappropriate given the setting, but the leader wouldn't break from his script. mr. wilson summed it up best when he said his behavior was inappropriate. so now he condemned young outright but it was just inappropriate when a man sat in the congress, you were there that night, while the president is making a state of the union address and said to the...
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host: scott bird has a new book out on woodrow wilson. he points out that woodrow wilson was the one that returned to capitol hill to deliver the state of the union address and even the lawmakers in his own party called it an arrogant speech and a maneuver. the essence of the story is that woodrow wilson traveled to capitol hill on a number of occasions to work through some of his budget and a legislative deals saying this president needs to do more of that. guest: i think the president could come to capitol hill more if he would like to or invite congressional leadership more often to the white house to hash of these things out and discuss where they could see eye to eye and where they could foresee a compromise. there has to be a point to these discussions. cannot be an endless series of negotiations that are not really negotiations. we saw that with the fiscal cliff deal. that is the best example i have. yes, ultimately republicans voted to raise taxes and the president did not get exactly what he wanted at the outset a bad deal. there
host: scott bird has a new book out on woodrow wilson. he points out that woodrow wilson was the one that returned to capitol hill to deliver the state of the union address and even the lawmakers in his own party called it an arrogant speech and a maneuver. the essence of the story is that woodrow wilson traveled to capitol hill on a number of occasions to work through some of his budget and a legislative deals saying this president needs to do more of that. guest: i think the president could...
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. >> reporter: and this is the man she is talking about, james troy wilson. convicted of renting vacant foreclosed homes to unsuspecting tenants. the santa clara county d.a. says wilson would fix up the homes, change the locks, post them on craigslist as the property owner. dixie has rented two different properties from him and was shocked to find out her current lease isn't worth the paper it's written on. her advice for anyone in the market for a rental? >> do a background check. check and make sure your realtor is legit. make sure that this man is really going to help you out and not take your money from you and run. >> and she stresses, if the deal is found to be too good to be true, it probably is. he was renting them for below market value. he faces a year in jail with time served and is on probation. his brother was arrested by hayward police on similar charges. before renting, do a property title check to make sure the owners are who they say they are whether or not you're renting on craigslist. call us if you have a consumer problem, 1-888-5-helps-u.
. >> reporter: and this is the man she is talking about, james troy wilson. convicted of renting vacant foreclosed homes to unsuspecting tenants. the santa clara county d.a. says wilson would fix up the homes, change the locks, post them on craigslist as the property owner. dixie has rented two different properties from him and was shocked to find out her current lease isn't worth the paper it's written on. her advice for anyone in the market for a rental? >> do a background check....
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she, too, was a graduate of wood drone wilson but from the class of 1973. she worked at the southeast ambulatory center health care, san francisco general as a [speaker not understood] health sebastian at therthv. she leaves to mourn her mother, two children, four grandchildren, five siblings and a whole host of nieces and nephews. she passed away february 17. her mother espinola and yvonne actually share the same birth date. so, please as a point of reference, please know that the service will be held tomorrow, february 27th at 12:00 noon at grace tabernacle church located at 1121 oakdale avenue. and, colleague, the rest i submit and thank you, madam chair, for re-referring me. >> thank you, supervisor cohen. mr. president, that concludes roll call for introductions. >> thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, we have a number of special commendations before we start our black history month presentation. so, i'd first like to ask supervisor kim if you could make your presentation. >> thank you. in addition to adjourning today's meeting in memory of cornelia, i
she, too, was a graduate of wood drone wilson but from the class of 1973. she worked at the southeast ambulatory center health care, san francisco general as a [speaker not understood] health sebastian at therthv. she leaves to mourn her mother, two children, four grandchildren, five siblings and a whole host of nieces and nephews. she passed away february 17. her mother espinola and yvonne actually share the same birth date. so, please as a point of reference, please know that the service will...
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get this program started with a beach blanket babylon with an original song and let's welcome renÉe wilson ♪ ♪ to keep you clean is why we gather here. it's time for us to care. that's why i'll help our mayor to polish every street with one big giant sweep. oh, whistle why while you work. and carefully together we'll show our pride. just like the giants we will triumph but there's work to do. no litering so make sure you pick up your trash. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so whistle while you work. we must work hard to reach our goal keep san francisco beautiful. just work don't be a quiter. keep our city all a glitter. san francisco. open your golden gate you've let no stranger wait outside your door. san francisco here is you're wondering one saying i'll litter no more. others loose only make me love you best. so listen everybody i have one request. clean up the mess. san francisco. welcome me home again. i'm coming home to leave no more. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> did you all enjoy that? let's go mustangs. that's right keep that energy going. of course, the cheerleaders are right in there. keep that energy your enthusiasm and y
get this program started with a beach blanket babylon with an original song and let's welcome renÉe wilson ♪ ♪ to keep you clean is why we gather here. it's time for us to care. that's why i'll help our mayor to polish every street with one big giant sweep. oh, whistle why while you work. and carefully together we'll show our pride. just like the giants we will triumph but there's work to do. no litering so make sure you pick up your trash. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so whistle while you work. we...
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valerie wilson was a victim of that.you will, or outed her, wanted to get somebody in the agency. it wasn't that she was joe wilson's wife, she was in the agency, she was fair game. >> patrick. >> all during this time, we're talking urabout the washington inside game, there were 4,400 american lives taking in iraq, which is the most important lesson learned. you can talk about the $3 trillion or the $4 trillion that this cost, but look at the treasure of our country, and you compare it against a backdrop of the history of these foelks who wanted to get us into this war and justify it every step of the way. can you imagine what it was like when i was there in '03? when i'm there in 138 degree heat with a bunch of paratroopers and we get word they're going to cut our combat pay. that's what they tried to do. >> imagine calling it the other name. >> and imagine the president of the united states, do a christmas video from the white house, joking, are there weapons of mass destruction under the christmas tree. to think of th
valerie wilson was a victim of that.you will, or outed her, wanted to get somebody in the agency. it wasn't that she was joe wilson's wife, she was in the agency, she was fair game. >> patrick. >> all during this time, we're talking urabout the washington inside game, there were 4,400 american lives taking in iraq, which is the most important lesson learned. you can talk about the $3 trillion or the $4 trillion that this cost, but look at the treasure of our country, and you compare...
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evan wilson, the culture has changed, but the culture has been changing a lot. is this too late?think president clinton's journey to understanding why marriage matters to gay people and how wrong exclus is very much mirrors the journey that the majority of americans have taken as you've just shown. we've literally doubled the number of americans who supts the freedom to marry and who understand that creating a gay exception to the normal way in which the government treats married couples has no place under our on constitution. and of course president clinton is joined by not just democrats, but republicans, not just labor leaders are but business leaders, all which have have filed brief after brief after brief in front of the supreme court saying this needs to be struck down. >> here are just some of the names clint eastwood, tom ridge, you can see the level in the party there on your screen. president clinton back in '96 when he signed doma, he said these words, i have long opposed governmental recognition of same gender marriages and this legislation is consistent with that pos
evan wilson, the culture has changed, but the culture has been changing a lot. is this too late?think president clinton's journey to understanding why marriage matters to gay people and how wrong exclus is very much mirrors the journey that the majority of americans have taken as you've just shown. we've literally doubled the number of americans who supts the freedom to marry and who understand that creating a gay exception to the normal way in which the government treats married couples has no...
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wilson thought he was simply meeting reporters one by one.hen there were 100 of them or more pushed into the oval office, he addressed them. then there were more who cannot make it that day. one week later, he did the same thing in the east room. they ask questions and that became the form. for the first 60 years, there was a back-and-forth. it was understood it was awful the record unless the president allowed -- off of the record unless the president allowed the quote. the modern news conference began with eisenhower, at least the televised card, and has continued since then. it has evolved in different ways. host: what makes a good question? what are you looking for and how you frame your question? guest: you want to ask a question that is straightforward enough that you will get an answer. if you frame the question where it comes in several parts, the question -- president can answer one part and not another. learn how tocan answer whatever he wants rather than the question that was asked. he wants to frame the question in a way that is s
wilson thought he was simply meeting reporters one by one.hen there were 100 of them or more pushed into the oval office, he addressed them. then there were more who cannot make it that day. one week later, he did the same thing in the east room. they ask questions and that became the form. for the first 60 years, there was a back-and-forth. it was understood it was awful the record unless the president allowed -- off of the record unless the president allowed the quote. the modern news...
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wilson found foreclosed homes then changed the locks.chestra served notice saying they may strike if contract negotiations remain stalled. >> reporter: the musicians union voted unanimously in favor of a job action and union officials say the deadline to get a deal done is next week before the symphony goes on a tour of the east coast. the union says management is giving itself raises while musicians are being subject to a wage freeze and benefit reduction. >>> showers showing up still in the south bay for rest of us for most of the bay area pretty dry today. light showers, .1, .2. but in the san jose area .2 of an inch in some places even more than that coming up on .3 in parts of the area out by evergreen in south san jose. milpitas, you have light showers that have been stuck down there all day or all afternoon. san jose light showers right now. then you come north up toward the livermore valley and you get a few sprinkles. just enough to glaze the roadway. rough totals as of the last hour but you're going to see the rain in the north
wilson found foreclosed homes then changed the locks.chestra served notice saying they may strike if contract negotiations remain stalled. >> reporter: the musicians union voted unanimously in favor of a job action and union officials say the deadline to get a deal done is next week before the symphony goes on a tour of the east coast. the union says management is giving itself raises while musicians are being subject to a wage freeze and benefit reduction. >>> showers showing up...
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wilson found foreclosed homes then changed the locks.hout the owners knowing about it -- craigslist. >>> musicians with the san francisco symphony orchestra served notice saying they may strike if contract negotiations remain stalled. >> reporter: the musicians union voted unanimously in favor of a job action and union officials say the deadline to get a deal done is next week before the symphony goes on a tour of the east coast. the union says management is giving itself raises while musicians are being subject to a wage freeze and benefit reduction. >>> showers showing up still in the south bay for rest of us for most of the bay area pretty dry today. light showers, .1, .2. but in the san jose area .2 of an inch in some places even more than that coming up on .3 in parts of the area out by evergreen in south san jose. milpitas, you have light showers that have been stuck down there all day or all afternoon. san jose light showers right now. then you come north up toward the livermore valley and you get a few sprinkles. just enough to g
wilson found foreclosed homes then changed the locks.hout the owners knowing about it -- craigslist. >>> musicians with the san francisco symphony orchestra served notice saying they may strike if contract negotiations remain stalled. >> reporter: the musicians union voted unanimously in favor of a job action and union officials say the deadline to get a deal done is next week before the symphony goes on a tour of the east coast. the union says management is giving itself raises...
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28 millones los 49ers dejaron libre a su pateador y se quedara en san francisco el cerrador bryan wilsongue con racha ante minesota y siguen ganando 7 juegos en oakland 125 a 118 es todo lo que tenemos en los deportes soy william bonilla buenas noches. >> en golden gate en el day bridge se le hará un homenaje en los 300 cables en el puente de la bahía se le colocaran luces que podrán verse en los próximos dos años. >> vamos con el pronóstico del tiempo con guillermo quiroz. >> hola ¿qué tal amigos? acá vemos que seguimos con temperaturas agradables este frente llega a oregon y washington pero con advertencia de nevadas en la región que venga la nieve se necesita en la zona costera (información en pantalla) la temperatura actual en santa rosa liverpool acá vemos (información en pantalla) nubosidad en la bahía las posibilidad de lluvias con 30% mañana humedad para la región, jueves viernes y sábado se seca y las temperaturas subiran desde 57 hasta casi los 60 grados en san josé posibilidad de precipitaciones mañana más detalles que descansen hasta pronto. >> ♪. @ú >> ♪. >> un nuevo estudio
28 millones los 49ers dejaron libre a su pateador y se quedara en san francisco el cerrador bryan wilsongue con racha ante minesota y siguen ganando 7 juegos en oakland 125 a 118 es todo lo que tenemos en los deportes soy william bonilla buenas noches. >> en golden gate en el day bridge se le hará un homenaje en los 300 cables en el puente de la bahía se le colocaran luces que podrán verse en los próximos dos años. >> vamos con el pronóstico del tiempo con guillermo quiroz....
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valerie plame wilson standing by. she'll join me live in studio next. is?'s my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of phoenix can help connect you to a world of opportunity. >>> a former spy who worked to uncover the most tightly held secrets of iran and pakistan has a warning about the spread of nuclear weapons and the threat it poses to all of us. i know you remember valerie plame wilson as the cia officer working under deep cover, was outed early in the iraq war. she wrote about all of this in her memoir when was the basis for the movie "fair game." >> wilson never worked for the cia, but his wife -- >> agency operative on weapons of mass destruction. he just went ahead and did it. >
valerie plame wilson standing by. she'll join me live in studio next. is?'s my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. with so much competition, finding the right job is never easy. but with the nation's largest alumni network, including those in key hiring positions, university of...
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into a nice contract with the seahawksbut became expendable with the emergence of rookie russell wilson reportedly the raiders are making one last ditch effort to see if palmer will take a pay cut - but if not it's looking like matt flynn is headed to the silver and black
into a nice contract with the seahawksbut became expendable with the emergence of rookie russell wilson reportedly the raiders are making one last ditch effort to see if palmer will take a pay cut - but if not it's looking like matt flynn is headed to the silver and black
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joining us is wilson cruz, spokesperson for glad.he role of story as we continue to move forward in the struggle? >> i think the best way to -- best example is when we look at the poll that came out, that 81% of them support same-sex marriage. we really cannot deny the fact that the reason for that is they grew up at a time when they were being -- they were in front of their television sets and seeing films and reading newspapers that were telling the stories of lgbt people. i still to this day have people come up to me, some of them on your staff, who say you were the first lgbt person i know. we cannot overstate how powerful that is when someone walks through a story and experiences a life on their television screens in their home. they really understood who we are as a people. so now they're voters. >> yep. >> now they're legislators and running the country. so story is important because we get into the heart and the mind of people. that's why i work at glaad, right? that's what glaad does. it's telling the story to make the cultu
joining us is wilson cruz, spokesperson for glad.he role of story as we continue to move forward in the struggle? >> i think the best way to -- best example is when we look at the poll that came out, that 81% of them support same-sex marriage. we really cannot deny the fact that the reason for that is they grew up at a time when they were being -- they were in front of their television sets and seeing films and reading newspapers that were telling the stories of lgbt people. i still to...
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ann wilson was born in 1965 in the bronx of irish stock. the daughter of thomas and frances gilcorse. she graduated from st. john the baptist high school and earned a degree in political science. she worked in new york city before moving to johnstown, the hometown of her husband bill. in the mountains of western pennsylvania, this daughter of the bronx became an adopted daughter of johnstown and she thrived there. she brought in the world three beautiful children, katie, billy and clara, whom she and bill loved dearly. and while she was raising her family, ann pursued her professional calling with excellence and determination as the marketing director of the gleason agency. her energy was incomparable. the energy of her professional work could also be seen in her commitment to public service. in 2005, ann made her first attempt of public office and won a four-year term on the johnstown city council. she took the oath of office in january of 2006 and was the first republican woman elected to the council. notably, ann was the top vote getter
ann wilson was born in 1965 in the bronx of irish stock. the daughter of thomas and frances gilcorse. she graduated from st. john the baptist high school and earned a degree in political science. she worked in new york city before moving to johnstown, the hometown of her husband bill. in the mountains of western pennsylvania, this daughter of the bronx became an adopted daughter of johnstown and she thrived there. she brought in the world three beautiful children, katie, billy and clara, whom...
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b, wilson. >> wilson!ncing no one puts baby in the -- corner. >> that's true. that's just the set-up, but thank you for playing. what was baby's real name? was it lisa, dolores, marlene or frances. >> first one, a. >> no, it's frances. >> this is going really well. i believe it's 1-0. >> no, it's 1-1. >> it's 1-1. >> it's tied as we come to the tiebreaker. finish these lyrics to thrift shop. >> i know these. i know these -- ♪ i got $20 in my pocket >> i running looking for a color. ♪ this is freaking awesome >> almost. >> i know it like last week something you brought this up on the air. so this is bogus, this is, where's don king? >> so i think we have a tie. >> can i get a drink? >> do we have time for one more? >> i don't have one more. do we have time? a tiebreaker, a "west wing" question. >> you better not beat me at this. this whether be messed up. >> wait a second. didn't i just get the "thrift shop" one right? >> almost. the judges will give it to you, you're leading 2-1. a "west wing" question, pr
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my name is kenny wilson. you must not know i hate you low life white people as is.correct grammar. he can't halfway spell, but yet he wants to be derogatory and racist and that's the kind of stuff we have to deal with when we're doing our job. we didn't ask for them to come here. they're not on vacation. they're not at the ramada. i'm doing my job. if they don't like it, they shouldn't come. >> been here a couple months getting more familiar with things and getting used to the inmates and things like that, you know, building a relationship with everybody. >> after months of training, cadet hardy has finally become correctional officer hardy. >> i've been working a lot of overtime. the way the overtime system works is you have to cover another shift. we'll work 16 hours. today i came in at 2:00 p.m. and i won't get off until 6:00 a.m. in the morning. so it's a long ride, especially when you have to go home and still spend time with your family and things like that. but the money is good. that's what's appealing to you and you want to do it. it can get overwhelming so
my name is kenny wilson. you must not know i hate you low life white people as is.correct grammar. he can't halfway spell, but yet he wants to be derogatory and racist and that's the kind of stuff we have to deal with when we're doing our job. we didn't ask for them to come here. they're not on vacation. they're not at the ramada. i'm doing my job. if they don't like it, they shouldn't come. >> been here a couple months getting more familiar with things and getting used to the inmates and...
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bruce wilson said he grew up poor and moved around a lot and says everyone in his family had to pitchjust to get by. and that taught him not to wait for others to do something. you see a problem, you fix it. whereas in today's "bay area proud," helping others to fix it. here's "today in the bay's" garvin thomas. >> upon catching up with bruce wilson, one of the first questions you are likely to be asked is, are you caffeinated? you don't have to spend too much time with him afterwards to understand why. >> awesome. awesome. freaking brilliant. awesome. >> reporter: the 24-year-old berkeley grad is a whirlwind of energy, ideas, and enthusiasm. >> very high energy. it's going to be the next step. >> reporter: he's also executive director of the relay foundation. started two years ago to give a hand to what bruce calls social startups. young people with ideas on how to do good, while doing business. >> i think the simplest answer is the future. without a doubt, all companies in the future are going to have to be social, they're going to have to care about others if they're going to succe
bruce wilson said he grew up poor and moved around a lot and says everyone in his family had to pitchjust to get by. and that taught him not to wait for others to do something. you see a problem, you fix it. whereas in today's "bay area proud," helping others to fix it. here's "today in the bay's" garvin thomas. >> upon catching up with bruce wilson, one of the first questions you are likely to be asked is, are you caffeinated? you don't have to spend too much time...
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house reporters broke that yesterday. >> scott wilson. for getting the "city slickers" tape. thanks for being on the show. we appreciate it. that's it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." i'm luke russer. the great andrea mitchell returns tomorrow. among her guest, cecille richards. the great tamron hall is next on "news nation." you have many hats. i saw you this morning. you're here at 2:00 p.m. rock star tamron hall. >> apparently luke is my agent now. i'll call you later. breaking news. audio coming in at any minute from today's supreme court arguments over the defensive marriage act, doma. some say doma may be in trouble. >>> also, congressman john lewis who passionately fought against doma in 1996 -- >> i will not turn my back on another american. i will not my fellow human being. >> he will join us live for the "news nation" conversation on the supreme court. >>> plus, the fight over the reward money tied to the chris dorner case. a million dollars at stake. but mrs. now a battle over who led police to the man who killed
house reporters broke that yesterday. >> scott wilson. for getting the "city slickers" tape. thanks for being on the show. we appreciate it. that's it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." i'm luke russer. the great andrea mitchell returns tomorrow. among her guest, cecille richards. the great tamron hall is next on "news nation." you have many hats. i saw you this morning. you're here at 2:00 p.m. rock star tamron hall. >> apparently luke is...
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>> guest: well, one could argue it begins as early as the woodrow wilson administration because great britain issued of course it statements balfour declaration in 1917, which said his majesty's government will do whatever it can to provide a homeland for jews in palestine, provided did not validate the rights of the people already there, leading to decades of controversy and woodrow and backed it up a ration that was very, very important. then of course franklin roosevelt to the presidency in 1933, almost exactly coincide with adolf hitler's gaining control in germany. these two men, the democrat and tatar repealing it for another dozen years, first in conflict and then of course and bloody war in his early as the roosevelt administration, discussions began over the persecution of jews in germany. >> host: who is leading those in germany? >> guest: the leading person was an informal adviser and that was felix frankfurter, who roosevelt had no much earlier when he was assistant secretary of the navy and they reestablished a friendship on roosevelt ran for governor in 1928 in new york,
>> guest: well, one could argue it begins as early as the woodrow wilson administration because great britain issued of course it statements balfour declaration in 1917, which said his majesty's government will do whatever it can to provide a homeland for jews in palestine, provided did not validate the rights of the people already there, leading to decades of controversy and woodrow and backed it up a ration that was very, very important. then of course franklin roosevelt to the...
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of competition for that development, but the winning design was presented by the joint venture of wilson and property manager equity office and they went forward to create # 230,000 square foot reuse of the marketplace and the second and 3rd floor office space. today they continue to have the strong partnership with the urban organization with agriculture, that brings 1.3 million people to the ferry building each year. the market ferry on the ground floor brings that many people and we had 6.6 million ferry passengers. we have over 11 million visitors to the building. there was a joint venture of swm, pagen and they wrote something i found intriguing which was in american cities the second half of a 20th century saw an expansion of freeways and food supplies and transformation of restaurants and cafes by national franchises. by the first half of the 21 century may see a change of tables. focused on local identity and can cultural values. we all know what happened which is that with the guidance of equity office partners and minnie, the ferry building mass become the new mode for sustaina
of competition for that development, but the winning design was presented by the joint venture of wilson and property manager equity office and they went forward to create # 230,000 square foot reuse of the marketplace and the second and 3rd floor office space. today they continue to have the strong partnership with the urban organization with agriculture, that brings 1.3 million people to the ferry building each year. the market ferry on the ground floor brings that many people and we had 6.6...
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. >>> former cia operative valerie plame wilson will weigh in on the program and the possibility that be used here. we'll get into the hypotheticals. >>> plus another big day on wall street after the dow reaches a new milestone. how so you be cashing? we'll talk about that in a moment. can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms s
. >>> former cia operative valerie plame wilson will weigh in on the program and the possibility that be used here. we'll get into the hypotheticals. >>> plus another big day on wall street after the dow reaches a new milestone. how so you be cashing? we'll talk about that in a moment. can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint...