Everyone has a place to take a load off. The pathways that he opened if you wanted he wanted to make sure they were left open for other people to follow. Making a way. How a man held the door open for others to do the similar in silicon valley. Its horrible. As fans endure, meet a man tapping into big league feelings for hi team harnessing the hope of a community. And we begin there at 5 00 in the morning. Thank you so much for tuning in hopefully you stayed dry. Im reed cowan. Im gianna franco. Some rain on the way in today. I was at a game yesterday in a parka and im Nicole Zaloumis with blanket freezing by buns off thinks this isnt baseball season. Whats wrong with the bay area. You were parka mom. That particular area in the east bay is like a wind tunnel. Always for the next two months. So lets take a live look outside on this tuesday morning. Is there wind in the forecast . Jessica burch, we welcome you in to help me warm up a little bit. Tell me when am i going to have real base
Your calendar or in front of our San Francisco library, they are unveiling a beautiful tribute a monument to dr. Maya angelou called a monument to dr. Maya angelou a phenomenal woman and it will be a bronze book with her face on the cover of the book so they will be unveiling that on the lock street entrance of the San Francisco library on september 19th at 11 00. This is a very special city to dr. Maya angelou and we are not banning books here in San Francisco. [cheers and applause] she was a lover of writing, a poetoriete and no matter where i roam im proud about that our bay and were not banning any books, were not banning any authors, we dont shut people out, we welcome them, no matter what they look like, who they sleep with, how they walk, how they talk, how much they have in their pockets, people are still coming to San Francisco bay area and theyre looking for something, we hope they can find it. We cant leave technology out as were thinking about trailblazers and tonight were
Lets give yourselves a round of applause. [cheers and applause] we want you to feel inspired. We want you to feel uplifted and we want to you feel curious about the history of this wonderful city by the bay and how black history is San Francisco history. We are celebrating the trailblazers, you know that came from San Francisco have been still coming from the gold rush era to wwii. When tens of thousands of African Americans including my parents came to San Francisco as part of the great migration, they came from the south and the west and midwest. They came for better way of life. They came to celebrate their gifts can and by the end of wwii, the filmore district had earned the title of harlem of the west. Now although the numbers of African Americans have dwindled and decreases in years, there is no way no how, that we can erase the proud ancestors who made this city what it is today. [applause] no way tonight, we will embrace the many colors and hue of those ancestors, they left the
We are here to celebrate San Francisco, there on your hill, my city, fair as the queen of ol, supreme in her 7 hill splender, you from your golden gate of gold, facing the orient sun burn and swap in the sunset gleams thrown in ultimate glory, youre a city of mist and a city of dreams. Welcome to the 10th anniversary of the closing ceremony of black history celebration of San Francisco lets give yourselves a round of applause. [cheers and applause] we want you to feel inspired. We want you to feel uplifted and we want to you feel curious about the history of this wonderful city by the bay and how black history is San Francisco history. We are celebrating the trailblazers, you know that came from San Francisco have been still coming from the gold rush era to wwii. When tens of thousands of African Americans including my parents came to San Francisco as part of the great migration, they came from the south and the west and midwest. They came for better way of life. They came to celebrate
San francisco lets give yourselves a round of applause. [cheers and applause] we want you to feel inspired. We want you to feel uplifted and we want to you feel curious about the history of this wonderful city by the bay and how black history is San Francisco history. We are celebrating the trailblazers, you know that came from San Francisco have been still coming from the gold rush era to wwii. When tens of thousands of African Americans including my parents came to San Francisco as part of the great migration, they came from the south and the west and midwest. They came for better way of life. They came to celebrate their gifts can and by the end of wwii, the filmore district had earned the title of harlem of the west. Now although the numbers of African Americans have dwindled and decreases in years, there is no way no how, that we can erase the proud ancestors who made this city what it is today. [applause] no way tonight, we will embrace the many colors and hue of those ancestors,