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yan, he's left us already. i've just been told my marshal the mayor is coming down the stairs here so we're going to pause before we have allen here to hear from the mayor. marshal, is he out there? okay. hang on. maybe he doesn't know where the room is. [laughing] do you see him? çó marshal tells me that he has been slightly side tracked, so i think we're going to go ahead with our program since no one brought a guitar. by the way, save your questions because there's going to be time for questions of yan and allen. i think most of us know allen jacobs. he's been a professor at berkeley, he's been a codesigner on octavia boulevard. i've known him since he was the planning director and hired me as assistant directory and i think he's had doubts ever since as my capacity to do this job. that's allen and his idea of excellence. it was under allen's leadership that san francisco urban design plan was done. i think you all know it's had a lot of renowned status and i believe the best thing that describes allen is th
yan, he's left us already. i've just been told my marshal the mayor is coming down the stairs here so we're going to pause before we have allen here to hear from the mayor. marshal, is he out there? okay. hang on. maybe he doesn't know where the room is. [laughing] do you see him? çó marshal tells me that he has been slightly side tracked, so i think we're going to go ahead with our program since no one brought a guitar. by the way, save your questions because there's going to be time for...
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old is yan mentioned he did go into brazil.t time there was now, what, 30 years ago, maybe more. and -- yeah, ''75. i saw this street that had been turned -- it was the main street of town. main street of central karocheba. they turned it into a pedestrian street and almost with no money and did it in 72 hours over a weekend because they knew that the merchants were streaming and wouldn't like it so they -- screaming and wouldn't like it so they did it over the weekend and very expensively. the merchants were really pissed and threatened to drive over it the following weekend they were going to drive on it with trucks and cars. and on a following saturday morning, they, they being the city, rolled a long, long, long piece of paper down the center of the street with every half a meter a stick to hold the paper down and they handed out paints and a paintbrush to any kid who wanted to paint on that. and no one wanted to hit the kids. Ñi and within two weeks, everybody thought, hey, this wasn't such a bad idea who the mayor had don
old is yan mentioned he did go into brazil.t time there was now, what, 30 years ago, maybe more. and -- yeah, ''75. i saw this street that had been turned -- it was the main street of town. main street of central karocheba. they turned it into a pedestrian street and almost with no money and did it in 72 hours over a weekend because they knew that the merchants were streaming and wouldn't like it so they -- screaming and wouldn't like it so they did it over the weekend and very expensively. the...
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let me introduce yan dale. i think many of you know him. he is the director of the center for public space research and the school of architecture a at the royal danish academy in copeenhagen. there's a description i saw the other day about his life between buildings, which is a great title, life between buildings. i thought it was a apt way to introduce him. by the way, the three of us probably represent about 320 years of planning, so we've got the crowd beat in this area, okay. [laughing]. >> the ziption of his book goes like this. this is the best source of understanding how people use public spaces in our city. published in many languages, it continues to be the undisputed basic introduction to the inner play between public space design and social life. dr. gail advocates a sense sybil straight forward approach to improving urban form, measuring urban spaces and making gradual improvements and measuring again. with all that, let's say hello to yan gail and get started with the program. [applause] >> thank you very much for this nice in
let me introduce yan dale. i think many of you know him. he is the director of the center for public space research and the school of architecture a at the royal danish academy in copeenhagen. there's a description i saw the other day about his life between buildings, which is a great title, life between buildings. i thought it was a apt way to introduce him. by the way, the three of us probably represent about 320 years of planning, so we've got the crowd beat in this area, okay. [laughing]....
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(hablando en inglés) >> la secretaria de estado hillary clinton le dijo que dentro yan qte tenían questsitiada. en los un mentos con las fuerzas del orden. >> también habló el presidente de los estados unidos. le ha pedido que comience con las reformas políticas y sociales, pero además ha dicho que es la violencia en el país, más o menos está en el mismo tenor lo que había dicho su secretaria de estado hillary clinton. >josé: lo que dijo el presidente que por favor no solamente el gobierno no incrementará la violencia si no que los manifestantes entraron con los representantes del gobierno. >> lo mismo que había pedido hillary clinton que lleguen un acuerdo y el gobierno no los reprima. por entonces se cumplen una de las peticiones y el grupo de oposición que comenzó todo esto. >> claro que sí. muchísimas gracias por el reporte de último momento. con eso nos vamos a la primera pausa y al regresar la mentira ♪ [ locutor ] estuve a dos alka seltzers de perderme otro compromiso... ♪ la vida está llena de placeres... ♪ vívelos con alka seltzer! ex >josé: en pennsylvania la comunidad hispa
(hablando en inglés) >> la secretaria de estado hillary clinton le dijo que dentro yan qte tenían questsitiada. en los un mentos con las fuerzas del orden. >> también habló el presidente de los estados unidos. le ha pedido que comience con las reformas políticas y sociales, pero además ha dicho que es la violencia en el país, más o menos está en el mismo tenor lo que había dicho su secretaria de estado hillary clinton. >josé: lo que dijo el presidente que por favor no...
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in san francisco, claudia cow yan, fox news. >>> people in san mateo county system that to recycle their standards tomorrow a fleet of new waste trucks is set to hit streets. the automated trucks will pick up trash, recycling and green waste that includes foot stuff, lawn trims and other compositable materials. ten cities will he get the new service from the recology company that handles waste in san francisco. >>> the holidays may be over, but an oakland organization today continued its efforts to help feed those in need. the breaking bread organization prepared meals for dozens of the less fortunate dur a special event at the apartment c bar and grill on international boulevard. the group helps and feeds people in the community monthly, but today was its annual feed the hungry and homeless event. >> what we're giving back to the community and people less fortunate after the holidays and new year, a time when people are sad and really in need of a give back of love. >> i love it and they are good folks and it's great to feed the community. it's love. >> the breaking bread coercion usual
in san francisco, claudia cow yan, fox news. >>> people in san mateo county system that to recycle their standards tomorrow a fleet of new waste trucks is set to hit streets. the automated trucks will pick up trash, recycling and green waste that includes foot stuff, lawn trims and other compositable materials. ten cities will he get the new service from the recology company that handles waste in san francisco. >>> the holidays may be over, but an oakland organization today...
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>> the genius of jesus i think was to-- he was a-- well, i had watched the chinese sage called yan i, concern for everybody. he didn't confine himself to a select group. he went out always to meet the wrong prime, to be with people who were despised by the establishment. >> rose: and what made him that way? expwhrirks who knows. >> rose: last word, last paragraph. a person who is impartial, fair, calm, gentle, surein, accepting and open hearted is indeed a refuge. and the person of the buddha gone beyond the limitation many experienced a humanity that made them feel life was endurable. a truly compassionate person touches a cord in us that resonates with some of our deepest yearnings. people flock to such individuals because they seem to provide a haven of peace. even if we achieve only a fraction of this enlightenment and leave the world marge nail better because we have lived in it, our lives will have been worthwhile." there's no more to be said. we know what we have to do. this is the end of the work, but our work is just beginning. this is your work today. >> this is my work toda
>> the genius of jesus i think was to-- he was a-- well, i had watched the chinese sage called yan i, concern for everybody. he didn't confine himself to a select group. he went out always to meet the wrong prime, to be with people who were despised by the establishment. >> rose: and what made him that way? expwhrirks who knows. >> rose: last word, last paragraph. a person who is impartial, fair, calm, gentle, surein, accepting and open hearted is indeed a refuge. and the...
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jackson could yan bending on removal because he knew he was not the enemy of the indian and he was being painted. he was simply following what he termed the big tapes of humanity, his conscience was clear. but i wonder, because as he faded, and knew death was upon him, he returned regularly to this subject, and wanting to know what his crew was going to say about him. and i think, i don't know -- we have no way of knowing and of man is absolutely reluctance to express any kind of personal failings as jackson didn't leave any evidence for us to know, but it seems to me he may have understood even if he felt his conscience was clear that perhaps history would judge him less favorably. now, lumpkin protested the way the northerners were using them. he said they were indicting his fellow georgians as"atheist, diaz, infidels and sabbath breakers laboring under the curse of slavery." but i would suggest as a summation for the removal debate in the congress at least is this. within the decorous precincts of the u.s. capitol, salvos have been fired in the nation's first civil war and the south h
jackson could yan bending on removal because he knew he was not the enemy of the indian and he was being painted. he was simply following what he termed the big tapes of humanity, his conscience was clear. but i wonder, because as he faded, and knew death was upon him, he returned regularly to this subject, and wanting to know what his crew was going to say about him. and i think, i don't know -- we have no way of knowing and of man is absolutely reluctance to express any kind of personal...
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i'm yan. all eyes of the nation are on our nation's capital ae as the president prepares for his state of the union address. >> tonight coming off the president's recent address to the nation when he was speaking at the memorial service following the tragedy in tucson, there has been renewed focus on not only what the president will say, but what we will see from the members of congress even where they will be sitting tonight as we talk about this renewed sense of bipartisanship in washington. we will see who is sitting with who and whether or not that can last beyond tonight's speech. that is one part we will get to tonight. the speech will focus on the economy and on jobs. there will also be on the minds of many people, thoughts of what did happen in tucson. joining us now is cbs news chief white house correspondent chip reid with a preview. nice to be with you. >> good to see you in person! well, i tell you, the white house is closely guarding a lot of the specifics of this speech. they wan
i'm yan. all eyes of the nation are on our nation's capital ae as the president prepares for his state of the union address. >> tonight coming off the president's recent address to the nation when he was speaking at the memorial service following the tragedy in tucson, there has been renewed focus on not only what the president will say, but what we will see from the members of congress even where they will be sitting tonight as we talk about this renewed sense of bipartisanship in...
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. >> estÁ abierto al diálogo con piung yan.Ís. >> el techo de un cine colapsÓ en la ciudad de (...) nadie resultÓ gravemente herido pero algunas personas fueron hospitalizadas debido a la commociÓn que sufrieron. >> creÍan que era película en tercera dimensiÓn. >> y en nueva york una semana despuÉs de una semana de la tormenta de nieve en nueva york hay montaÑas de 6 pies de alto de basura. las cuadrillas de trabajadores se esforzaban por retirar la nieve de las calles. por supuesto tenemos mÁs noticias mÁs adelante. >> cuÉntame de los 5 mil dÓlares. >> mÁs adelante. vamos a ir a donde estuviste tÚ en el frin de aÑo. >> exactamente, vamos con birmania rÍos. >> adelante, birmania, buenos dÍas. birmania. >> gracias. cada vez que comienza un nuevo aÑo siempre queremos pensar que serÁ mucho mejor que el anterior pero es muy difÍcil predecir el futuro. al menos sabemos que en cuanto a los estados unidos se refiere en la economÍa y en la salud los cambios serÁn tangibles. >> histÓrica reforma de salud en los que se incluye a que mÁs
. >> estÁ abierto al diálogo con piung yan.Ís. >> el techo de un cine colapsÓ en la ciudad de (...) nadie resultÓ gravemente herido pero algunas personas fueron hospitalizadas debido a la commociÓn que sufrieron. >> creÍan que era película en tercera dimensiÓn. >> y en nueva york una semana despuÉs de una semana de la tormenta de nieve en nueva york hay montaÑas de 6 pies de alto de basura. las cuadrillas de trabajadores se esforzaban por retirar la nieve de...
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and of course, the president of egypt, mubarak is a kill mill tar yan. he has the military behind him. it's been more than three decades of military rule there. >> our state department is watching closely. what are the implications here in the u.s.? >> the implications are really big. this is a very fundamental. egypt receives the most american aid, more than $1 billion a year. it has the same goal of the united states, against radicalization of terrorism. pro the israeli peace process. but the united states, many people are saying, needs to get ahead of the curve, otherwise, it might be left behind, as the people demonstrate their will. already, we've seen the state department ramp up its statement in support of the people, calling on the egyptian government to reform. and certainly, these are being inspired, to an extent, by what happened in tunisia, where they had the first modern arab revolution. it is secular, nonislamic. but the people are saying they want freedom. they want social justice and end to economic deprivation and corruption. >> do you s
and of course, the president of egypt, mubarak is a kill mill tar yan. he has the military behind him. it's been more than three decades of military rule there. >> our state department is watching closely. what are the implications here in the u.s.? >> the implications are really big. this is a very fundamental. egypt receives the most american aid, more than $1 billion a year. it has the same goal of the united states, against radicalization of terrorism. pro the israeli peace...