an amazing group of athletes. that is what i love about what i get to do every day. i get to represent the conference of championships of champions. this will be an amazing opportunity for our student- athletes and there are wonderful world class athletes in so many sports. with this network we will be able to showcase those stories and those athletes and i am sure attract new fans to many sports that they will be exposed to for the first time as a coach. we will get to continue to recruit worldwide and those parents will save on some air fare and be able to see their children compete. it is a wonderful and exciting opportunity for all of us and we appreciate your hard work in making it happen. thank you. thank you. the first is we are honored to show you a first piece of work that is coming from our pac 12 enterprises group. this is a piece that we will use as our promo piece to give you an idea of what our on-air look will be. [applause] lydia is the vice president of
functions. and given the opposition or implied fear of people, people will try to look at this particular use not as a complementary, sympathetic use, but as something you are suspicious of. you are alwaysç looking around out of the corner of your eye. i am concerned, because ofç the 150 foot distance,ç that everybody in between, which is about four or five properties, will be stuck with having toi] o with that. it is for that reason, because we have not had something quite as similar as this, that it becomes, at least for this group, an extraordinary and exceptional situation to judge. we have, over time, expressed our concern, looking ahead, that we would be wanting some support for not clustering, but we have not found tools not to do that. i am not making any conclusive statement here. i am basically speaking to a very bigw3 problem i have. because for me it becomes exceptional and extraordinary because of the nature of the use, and voiced opposition of the use as p
deals with. there are too many flaws in our system that we cannot control and we cannot trust a man. i am asking you to consider that, to take the consideration of that. the question we did not answer was it one of these guys were in this and that was executed by a prosecutor that had evidence that was clearly convincing that that person was innocent, what would you do? that was a simple question to me. that was not a tricky question. it was a straight up question dealing with innocence and the prosecutor doing something that was considered murder or attempted murder. you could answer that. you faded around that question, and to me, that is enough to make me think you should consider not dealing with the death penalty and joining in the fight to abolish the death penalty. we went to illinois, and i was with another group. we would go from state to state that have the death penalty and go to legislators and everyone asking them to abolish the death penalty. in the last two yea
to local businesses to participate in the $877 million project. on time, in budget. yes, very important to do. we are going to be increasing the capacity of hospital beds. we will almost triple the size of the trauma emergency center. why? because we love the people here, the residents. we have theç capacity to grow. we have great corporate partners, and all of them that are here today, and there are many more that are not, but they are part of the building of the hospital. i want to say to you, i look forward, with extreme in patients, to opening up those doors in 2015, the brand-new hospital. to get back to the theme of hearts and a final invitation that you have after today and after we sing these songs, i invite all of you next tuesday to join our protocol officer charlotte schultze, me, mayor willie brown, frank jordan, and everyone else, to welcome tony bennett, and to sing along in our favorite song, 50 years old, where were you want to leave your heart, you can come
i want to invite everybody here to come on a tour of the hospital and the new hospital. i am sure mayor ed lee would total about the new hospital. it is a remarkable project, really remarkable, veryç exciting. i do not even want to say this, ahead of time and ahead of budget. webcpor and all of their people deserve a huge vote of thanks. it is going to be a beautiful hospital. designed specifically to meet community needs. it is seismically safe, technologically advanced, and green. it is being done right, from the start, and we are proud to have here mayor ed lee to tell us about it. he has been involved with it for years and years. [applause] ç thank you, judy. çhello out there. welcome to the heroes and hearts awards ceremony luncheon. i am so happy to be with all of you here at the at&t park the giants. of course, you are all here. you know about our wonderful hospital. i just want to add how appreciative i am to the organizers that came together today with all of