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MSNBC Model America July 7, 2024

that cop to shoothim in his back. there are more questionsthan there are answers. jennifer: this was coming. there was too muchrage in everybody and it s beengoing on for years. steven: next thing i know,i picked up a brick and threw it straightthrough the window. (upbeat music) (protestors chanting) r: it all began on a noteof prayer and mourning for 15 year old phillippannell, shot to death by policeon tuesday night. natacha: it was apeaceful vigil. everybody just wanted tocome together and find out, like, why did this happen? then the evening came. the crowd was getting angry.the police were pushing back. and then that s whenthe riot broke out. william: the night of the riot,i was there. very, very quickly,it just got out of control. people werethrowing rocks, broke windows inthe police building. bryan: i ve gotpeople that they re inside in fear of their life. we tore up everythingin our path. i wanted that policestation to be burned down. that s how i felt. you know, i me

SFGTV Board July 3, 2024

Joining us by zoom. Sxlt up front we have javier, and we also have Nicholas Craw board acting superintendent urban forestry. The Board Meeting guidelines are as follows. The board request that you turn off or silence any phones. No eating or drinking in the hearing room. Members of the public who are not affiliated have three minutes. Time will be three minutes if the agenda is long or if there are multiple speakers. We will give you a verbal 20 seconds when your time is almost up. Please email board staff at board of appeals. Now Public Access and participation are of paramount importance. Sfgovtv is recording this live. Also providing close captioning for this meeting. So watch the meeting, go to channel 78, please note that it will be rebroadcast on friz on channel 226. Sf gov. Org. Now Public Comment can be provided in three ways. One inperson, two via zoom, go to our website and click on the hearings then the zoom link. Or three by telephone. Enter webinar id 1202840. And again sf

SFGTV Board July 3, 2024

My familys starts in mexico in a small town. My parents are from a very, very small town. So small, that my dads brother is married to one of my moms sisters. Its that small. A lot of folks from that town are here in the city. Like most immigrant families, my parents wanted a better life for us. My dad came out here first. I think i was almost twoyearsold when he sent for us. My mom and myself came out here. We moved to San Francisco early on. In the Mission District and moved out to daily city and bounced back to San Francisco. We lived across the street from the ups building. For me, when my earliest memories were the big brown trucks driving up and down the street keeping us awake at night. When i was sevenyearsold and im in charge of making sure we get on the bus on time to get to school. I have to make sure that we do our homework. Its a lot of responsibility for a kid. The weekends were always for family. We used to get together and whether we used to go watch a movie at the new

CSPAN American Food Culture November 26, 2017

[applause] all right. Welcome. Wow, what a great day and a packed room. Not surprisingly. Good morning, everyone. Im mary beth albright, the food anchor here at the Washington Post. Im very pleased today to be joined by two of the food worlds biggest names, undeniably, jose andres and alice waters. To those watching online or to those in the room, we will be taking questions for alice and jose on twitter. Please tweet those questions to us using the foodforthought, which you see right behind us. So alice waters is the author of this new memoir and its called coming to my senses. But i think the book really is mesmerizing because of its subtitle which is the making of a counterculture cook. And we will talk a lot with the counterculture today and talk about food as a tool for change which both of our chefs here know a little bit about. And well talk about her 46yearold restaurant in berkeley, california, which has been at the forefront of the organic and local and Sustainable Food movem

WPVI Action News At 1230 PM December 19, 2017

Two vehicles and one lost control and went up on the front lawns and smashed into the 83yearold victim. I am told he was in stable condition and his injuries are still considered very serious. As for the driver of that one vehicle, police have not found him. They found the owner of that vehicle and he claims he lent the car to a friend and a lot of police work still needed. We spoke to an eyewitness a short time ago and described what he saw out his front door. I saw the guy jump out of his car and then jumped out and ran down ogontz. As for potential other vehicle in terms of a make or model police dont have that at this time. A lot of investigate of work needs to be done. And Police Contacted the owner of that vehicle, he claims he was not driving and still a lot of investigate of work here. We are following the the story this afternoon. Chad pradelli, channel 6 action news. Thank you. Gop lawmakers on capitol hill are poised to pass a major tax reform bill and it will help Economic

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