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they fail to pay workman's comp. they fail to pay payroll. this affects not only the workers, but the city and local government. think you. ank you. >> good morning. i am from the filipino community center. one of the nine organizations that are part of the progress of workers alliance. the organization has been working in the community for many years and black latino, asian, clear, pacific islander and young worker communities. the progress of worker alliance includes the filipino community center. power, pride at work, and young workers united. together, they have been working in communication -- communities across the city with its laborers, domestic workers, including filipino care givers. we have been working closely on the ground with those that of been suffering under the wage theft nationally. we have launched a project at the sec to look into the care giver project. in this community where we have a lot of immigrants, low- income, underground workers and low-wage workers that are suffering from a wage
they fail to pay workman's comp. they fail to pay payroll. this affects not only the workers, but the city and local government. think you. ank you. >> good morning. i am from the filipino community center. one of the nine organizations that are part of the progress of workers alliance. the organization has been working in the community for many years and black latino, asian, clear, pacific islander and young worker communities. the progress of worker alliance includes the filipino...
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they see a workman, this is a big house been repainted, they see a workman stop with a transistor radiohe kept driving down this long lawn where they are sitting. at that very moment before the radio arrives comedy telephone a rides. it is j. edgar hoover saying that his brother has been shot, perhaps fatally. hoover did not like kennedy. robert kennedy did not like him. robert said he did not show any emotion at all. he just delivered the news. they see him clapped his hand into his face in shock and horror. >> the question was about the oath. what happened when lyndon johnson talked to robert kennedy after he was shot? >> he calls him from the plane. he asked him two things. should i take the oath of office in taxes or wait until i get back to washington? he's not really asking. he knows he wants to take it in taxes and for robert kennedy to agree it is the best course. he was the wording of the oath. the attorney general said i was really appalled that he would call robert kennedy, 26 minutes after he learned his brother's death, the man he hates is now his brother's success are on t
they see a workman, this is a big house been repainted, they see a workman stop with a transistor radiohe kept driving down this long lawn where they are sitting. at that very moment before the radio arrives comedy telephone a rides. it is j. edgar hoover saying that his brother has been shot, perhaps fatally. hoover did not like kennedy. robert kennedy did not like him. robert said he did not show any emotion at all. he just delivered the news. they see him clapped his hand into his face in...
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the incident was another shocking breach like this new workman in january 2010 walked through an unmanned security post to kiss his girlfriend goodbye. that stopped operations for six hours. police say he has an extensive criminal history. surprising, he is only charged with trespassing. >> trouble clock 15 on this wednesday afternoon. i have kind of hat thursday circled. we're getting closer. -- 12:15 right now. >> it might be tough to get. >> that it will be. by friday afternoon, we can have strong thunderstorms. >> above the rest of the day today? >> transitional period look at the thick clouds this morning. mostly sunny conditions now. 82, though in neighboring frederick. 77 in winchester. just about 80 degrees. quantico one of the warmer exceptions now checking in at 81. here is one of the big differences behind the cold front. dew points are down. remember, that tells us how much moisture is in the air. usually at 60 this time of year. not bad. feels ok. not exactly refreshen. once it hits 70, that is where the humidity gets oppressive. through the weekend and early next week, the h
the incident was another shocking breach like this new workman in january 2010 walked through an unmanned security post to kiss his girlfriend goodbye. that stopped operations for six hours. police say he has an extensive criminal history. surprising, he is only charged with trespassing. >> trouble clock 15 on this wednesday afternoon. i have kind of hat thursday circled. we're getting closer. -- 12:15 right now. >> it might be tough to get. >> that it will be. by friday...
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the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language.at happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >> tonight, we paid for the two teachers, especially those in san francisco public schools who have made san francisco the top- performing urban school district in california. each day, thousands of teachers provide children with the skills to be successful in life, including learning how to analyze problems, appreciate the arts, and become active in sports. we all know how important teachers are. that is why the giants continue to participate in the annual thank a teacher today campaign, a month-long celebration of san francisco public school teachers. it happens each may and is a program of the san francisco education fund, the oldest nonprofit dedicated to supporting san francisco public schools. and now, let's give a warm welcome to mayor ed lee, sanders is a unified school
the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language.at happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >> tonight, we paid for the two teachers, especially those in san francisco public schools who have made san francisco the top- performing urban school district in california. each day, thousands of teachers provide children with the skills to be...
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monitored workman is the chair mark isn't the prorated army capitulating i don't understand the question of trying to removing the razor wire you installed last year and the pro-rate of people capitalizing by removing it because he and i don't last muscles on wheels couple of the military police did not install the wire obstacle on them so i can't answer your question fine what. will there be or a debate at all that i don't have enough information to answer about who does. don't want to can't answer about a time. other committee should our cameras take you to the action we now take you to a briefing recently opened by mr young fish a dummy up hello ladies and gentleman this morning just after midnight u.s. president barack obama called to inform me that his government no longer intends to build a radar base in the czech republic for the anti-missile defense system it would have but now some beaches that are probably kit but i doubt it but you look at the video but on it is up to them i immediately informed the president of the republic but art that could be out of the conversation go on
monitored workman is the chair mark isn't the prorated army capitulating i don't understand the question of trying to removing the razor wire you installed last year and the pro-rate of people capitalizing by removing it because he and i don't last muscles on wheels couple of the military police did not install the wire obstacle on them so i can't answer your question fine what. will there be or a debate at all that i don't have enough information to answer about who does. don't want to can't...
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. >> greatest care is taken to protect the workman against injury. the divers are all important in this underwater construction. immediately upon coming to the surface, the attendants removed the divers helmets, his equipment and rubber suit. he then goes into the decompression chamber. >>> when we come back the story of the laying of the great cable and the terrible accident that sent 10 men falling to their death. >>> the great achievement of the south tower was not the tower itself but the mighty pier that it would sit on. a respected geologist has said that a rock 100 feet below the surface was not solid enough to support a massive weight. nevertheless the work went on. it took 20 months to finish the giant fender a concrete tube that could be emptied of water. when the tube at last was pumped dry, engineered went down and checked the bottom, it was solid bedrock. the south tower rose quickly. the twin towers faced each other. now the really dangerous work would begin. no one had ever done it in practice. it began as a wire rope. a barge crossed
. >> greatest care is taken to protect the workman against injury. the divers are all important in this underwater construction. immediately upon coming to the surface, the attendants removed the divers helmets, his equipment and rubber suit. he then goes into the decompression chamber. >>> when we come back the story of the laying of the great cable and the terrible accident that sent 10 men falling to their death. >>> the great achievement of the south tower was not...
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the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today.
the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today.
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the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >> kids with special needs have access to a venture on may 5. over 25 businesses and nonprofit organizations build the music concourse with free refreshments, games, and bluegrass. access to a venture is part of sf rec and park's year-round activities in partnership with activities in partnership with families. supervisor chu: supervisor avalos and supervisor kim. our clerk is mr. victor young. do you have announcements today? >> yes, please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk of the items acted upon today will appear on the april 24, 2012 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. supervisor chu: thank you very much. from sfgtv, we also have michael and scott. call item number 1. >>
the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >> kids with special needs have access to a venture on may 5. over 25 businesses and nonprofit organizations build the music concourse with free refreshments, games, and bluegrass. access to a venture is part of sf rec and park's year-round...
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the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >>, to talk but you, your companies, your ideas, and share them with mayors of philadelphia, detroit, chicago, new york, get out there, because this is where innovation is happening, and it should happen for everybody. whether you are and a grant of support from local training fields or rule ventures, it is fantastic these companies are reaching out because sometimes you have to make a special effort to make sure everyone is included. that is what we are doing in the city. if we allow things to naturally happened, a lot of people would not be included. that is why i am taking the opportunity to announce the department of labor's grant to give us $5 million. we are creating tech sf, too literally reach out to minority kids, people in leadership, people that would not pay attention to technology but for some special effo
the workman who worked on this building did not all speak the same language. and what happened was the person working next to the other person respected a skill a skill that was so wonderful that we have this masterpiece to show the world today. >>, to talk but you, your companies, your ideas, and share them with mayors of philadelphia, detroit, chicago, new york, get out there, because this is where innovation is happening, and it should happen for everybody. whether you are and a grant...
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they see a workman, this is a big house been repainted, they transistor radio. lawn where they are sitting. at that very moment before theit is j. edgar hoover saying that his brother has been shot, perhaps fatally. emotion at all. after he was shot? in taxes or wait until i get willhe's not really asking. taxes and for robert kennedy to agree it is the best course. when will will after he learned his brother's death, the man he hates is now lure the oath. i said, how was his voice? she said, like steel, controlled. that. she said i was sorry to be doing it but it had to be done. she was a great admirer of lyndon johnson. she said she always tortured him. you can do it. of a woman's head. oath of the word to make sure he was doing it correctly. she was a great help to me. a lot of these people were amazing help. to the left is jack brooks. he is headed the judiciary committee. >> yes. i know he was helpful. go ahead way ahead of the plan? it was supposed to be 50 years after his death. >> how helpful are they? >> to me they are amazing. his first call is to geor
they see a workman, this is a big house been repainted, they transistor radio. lawn where they are sitting. at that very moment before theit is j. edgar hoover saying that his brother has been shot, perhaps fatally. emotion at all. after he was shot? in taxes or wait until i get willhe's not really asking. taxes and for robert kennedy to agree it is the best course. when will will after he learned his brother's death, the man he hates is now lure the oath. i said, how was his voice? she said,...
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heavy lifting and it reduces worker injury and increases the company's bottom line by saving on workman's compensation. >> how is that different than what is out there now? what is this making it an edison award winner? >> what is out there is 100 years and static device to load what you need and go where you need and take them off. a lot of times where they need to go is not at floor level or you can't offload, and you need to offload the material, so this is a secondary tow adding technology to the hand truck to raising it to the proper ergonomic height. >> how much research went into this, how many years? >> about a year to work out all of the bugs. >> congratulations to all of you and amazing and it is a big honor given how much work you put into the devices. the edison awards you are recognized for innovation and what is more important than that. thank you, guys. >> thank you, j.j. >> when we come back the owner of and online furniture store wonders if he should open up a brick and more tar showroom. >> and also, we are looking for an unusual bra and pocket holder innovation. they ha
heavy lifting and it reduces worker injury and increases the company's bottom line by saving on workman's compensation. >> how is that different than what is out there now? what is this making it an edison award winner? >> what is out there is 100 years and static device to load what you need and go where you need and take them off. a lot of times where they need to go is not at floor level or you can't offload, and you need to offload the material, so this is a secondary tow adding...
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jeff workman wrote me a guarantee the al bum would be platinum or he would quit the business.ion worldwide and close to 30 gone to platinum albums. . >> when we were all growing up there were certain song that is defined our -- songs that defined our youth or the year. you guy s carry that mantle. is it kind of mind blowing in i'm still a little boy in my mind some kind of way? >> yeah. i mean, to have a song connect with people internationally on this level, we're not going to take it is a standard at this point. everybody knows the song. they may not know who recorded it originally, but they know the song. you saw it. i mean, it's not completely surprising when someone says we want to do a match up because they're looking for identifiable songs. it's a perfect song for cinco de mayo. >> by the way, it's more mind blowing for me to see the longevity of it than it was back in the day. back in the day we had many things going for us, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. if you will tell us 30 years ago that the song this many years later was going to be around the world at the leve
jeff workman wrote me a guarantee the al bum would be platinum or he would quit the business.ion worldwide and close to 30 gone to platinum albums. . >> when we were all growing up there were certain song that is defined our -- songs that defined our youth or the year. you guy s carry that mantle. is it kind of mind blowing in i'm still a little boy in my mind some kind of way? >> yeah. i mean, to have a song connect with people internationally on this level, we're not going to take...
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suddenly he sees a workman painting the house clap a transistor radio to his ear and come running down toward the pool at the same moment the telephone rings on the table by him andette they will, his wife, picks it up and it's j. edgar hoover to tell robert kennedy that his brother has been shot. less than an hour later, the man that robert kennedy hated is on the phone to him asking the formalities of how he assumes his brother's power. the secretary who took down the oath, johnson asked robert kennedy for the wording of the oath. kennedy... he could have asked any one of a hundred people for that. and the secretary... kennedy has his deputy give him the oath. i asked the secretary, a woman name mad ree famer who still lives in washington what it was like and she said his voice was like steel, bobby was not, he had started. i thought "you shouldn't be doing this." >> ifill: jackie kennedy was also... you see her in the photograph. she gave great legitimacy to the passing of power by standing next to lyndon johnson but she had mixed feelings as well about johnson. >> well, you know, s
suddenly he sees a workman painting the house clap a transistor radio to his ear and come running down toward the pool at the same moment the telephone rings on the table by him andette they will, his wife, picks it up and it's j. edgar hoover to tell robert kennedy that his brother has been shot. less than an hour later, the man that robert kennedy hated is on the phone to him asking the formalities of how he assumes his brother's power. the secretary who took down the oath, johnson asked...
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one thing interesting, it was workman like, soaring at times, somber.lked about a people still struggling. there was a moment he talked to the crowd and said, are you satisfied? everyone yelled no. that is mitt romney's opening to make a compelling argument this president hasn't done a good job over the last four years. i think we'll obviously see him lay out a compelling case. >> thank you very much, ladies. that's a wrap, i'll look for you tomorrow at noon eastern time. see you then. have a great day. >>> once you get one, you can't stop. >> they see their bodies as human canvases. >> i don't buy paintings to hang on my walls at home.
one thing interesting, it was workman like, soaring at times, somber.lked about a people still struggling. there was a moment he talked to the crowd and said, are you satisfied? everyone yelled no. that is mitt romney's opening to make a compelling argument this president hasn't done a good job over the last four years. i think we'll obviously see him lay out a compelling case. >> thank you very much, ladies. that's a wrap, i'll look for you tomorrow at noon eastern time. see you then....
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but, you know, after changing our workman's comp insurance and all the other things we had to do forvilege of hiring someone in new york and playing the new york commuter mobility tax and all this other stuff, i then wander into the office one morning, and my assistant is looking rather ashen-faced at an official looking envelope. and it's a letter from the new york state bureau of compliance informing us that we're in noncompliance with the new york state bureau of compliance, and the fine for that is $14,000 which sounds to me, you know, like a suspiciously-round number. [laughter] i would have found it more plausible if it'd been $14,073.82. and i was a bit shocked by this at first. but i now put it on my business card, you know? i put, you know, mark steyn: author, columnist in full noncliens with the new york state bureau of compliance. i think we should all be. i'm interested as we decay into societal ruin of forming an alliance of noncompliance. i think it's what's needed to, in the face of this hyperbureaucrattic state. >> host: well, you don't conclude it in your book, but d
but, you know, after changing our workman's comp insurance and all the other things we had to do forvilege of hiring someone in new york and playing the new york commuter mobility tax and all this other stuff, i then wander into the office one morning, and my assistant is looking rather ashen-faced at an official looking envelope. and it's a letter from the new york state bureau of compliance informing us that we're in noncompliance with the new york state bureau of compliance, and the fine for...