bobblehead for tony bennett night. it has a voice chip, and when you push the head, it sings i left my heart in san francisco. tony painted a heart, part of the heroes with hart s program, and it is permanently on display at union square. next time you are at union square, check it out. it is really quite beautiful. it is only fitting that on this 50th anniversary, we create a permanent place in honor of tony at our ball park. we are going to rename suite 1, the most majestic in the park, sweeping views of the day and the city it is now going to be the tony bennett suite. come by for a visit. [applause] we love you, tony. [applause] thank you, larry. i have to find a way to make it down to that sweet this season suite this season. i think we know the most popular place to watch a giant game is going to be this city. our city is blessed with many wonderful one-of-a-kind institutions that are no less part of san francisco than the golden gate bridge, such as the world s
word in san francisco, and for me, all the years i have lived in this city, tony bennett has been like the next door neighbor. wherever i am, whether it is paris, whether it is wrong, whether it is nice, whether it is beijing whether it is rome, whether it is shanghai, whether it is some place in africa or some place in russia. if i say, i left my heart they immediately say tony and them. that means the national anthem for san francisco and literally for america have come from this extraordinarily talented human being. i left my heart in san francisco ok, here we are down memory lane. we are at the at&t park, home of the san francisco giants. as you know, we sing your song after every win of the giants, so we have been sitting here a lot. you were here in 2011 for the opening, and you sang your song, and guess what? we won the world series. so, tony, we want you back. [applause] tony bennett has said his song i left my heart in san francisco changed his whol
one of the greats we know it s true for when you graced us our town of san francisco our golden sun will shine on new you [applause] mr. bennett. it only takes a tiny corner of this great big world to find a place that you love you have brought us so much joy you are a golden boy we love to have you here in our great towner of town of san francisco open your golden gates san francisco here is your wondering words singing other places only make me love you better you are the heart of all the gold in the world san francisco welcome me home again i m coming home [applause] keep the applause going for the fabulous lisa malone. that was just terrific. [applause] i almost wore the same thing today. [laughter] would have been so awkward. [laughter] no, she was fantastic. now, everyone, without further ado, ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our host, the 43rd mayor of the city and county of san been cisco, the honorable edwin m. lee the 43rd mayor of the city and c
candidates endorsing candidates, getting the right to vote and one they have their voice heard. the 100th anniversary of women s suffrage is taking place throughout the state. bancroft library is having an exhibit that highlights the women s suffrage movement, chronicling what happened in california, bringing women the right to vote. how long does this mean going on? the week of the 20th. people do not realize that women were allowed to vote as early as the 1920 s. in the library collection we have a manuscript from the end of december, possibly longer. in commemoration of 100 years of voting in california. 100 years ago this year, we won the right to vote. around 1911, this is how it would have addressed. and here we are, dressed the same. [chanting] we have the right to vote. whether you are marching for a cause or voting in the next election, make your voice heard. thank you for watching. gentlemen, the voice of the san francisco giants and his radio person
i think age also is something important. i remember, i wanted to do what a collection one time with only old people, and they told me not to do that because we do not like to see ourselves projected as old. and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? i do not like to give advice. i know only my passion. what i can say is if you truly love fashion, you want to do a profession with fashion, you see they will find solutions. the things in fashion is to be right of with the moment with the society, with the desire, with what people need, and to understand also economically. of course, now, we ha