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with the delivery of the james r. herman cruise ship terminal, i think it was prop b, providing funding for the northeast plaza, we have the opportunity now to add a couple additional elements. one could be up to a thousand bricks. we're looking at 4 by 8s and 8 by 8s. if you've been down to at&t park recently they have a number of bricks that have been installed in the same dimensions for those of the recent championships. we're also looking at -- and this would be integrated -- look at the map here for a second that shows the location we're talking about here. if you can queue me i can point to it at the same time. this is a rendering provided by kmd which is part of the original partnership that designed the cruise ship terminal and plaza. they were talking about the bricks in consultation with the port staff, a place we thought would be an appropriate place for the brick. it's right along the rise of the walkway. integrating up to a thousand bricks into the edge of the walkway and the lawn. so, it would really be integra
with the delivery of the james r. herman cruise ship terminal, i think it was prop b, providing funding for the northeast plaza, we have the opportunity now to add a couple additional elements. one could be up to a thousand bricks. we're looking at 4 by 8s and 8 by 8s. if you've been down to at&t park recently they have a number of bricks that have been installed in the same dimensions for those of the recent championships. we're also looking at -- and this would be integrated -- look at...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
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the first port member that really opened the door for us early in our careers was james herman. he had the vision to know that [speaker not understood] was in transition and with it would come new types of businesses like ours. i wanted to take this opportunity to thank the port and acknowledge the significance of its role in the evolution and growth of our business that would not have been achieved without the port's support. in more recent years, [speaker not understood] rip and j have been extremely supportive and helpful during those adjustment periods providing us with storage space near our operations. without the a sits tans ~ assistance of the port and its businessman jerk, it's clear our business would not have reached the success it has today. because of the port's consistent support, our company has grown to over 100 employees on the waterfront earning livable san francisco wages. as we have continued expanding over the years, the percentage rate [speaker not understood] occurred has also increased. we are sure it has been well received by the port as well. it has alw
the first port member that really opened the door for us early in our careers was james herman. he had the vision to know that [speaker not understood] was in transition and with it would come new types of businesses like ours. i wanted to take this opportunity to thank the port and acknowledge the significance of its role in the evolution and growth of our business that would not have been achieved without the port's support. in more recent years, [speaker not understood] rip and j have been...
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james gandolfini. we talk to the cast about how they remember the actor. >> first let's check in with steve doocy. >> hermanghazi to taxes. he will join us within the half hour. bob massi is dipping into the mail bag answering some of your questions. football season and we are showing you the best big screen tv's for your bucks. i know the one you are watching is fine but we can do better. real housewives of new jersey is dishing on how her show has affected her very happy marriage. then we have more to bring you from our trip down to west monroe, louisiana with the crew from duck dynasty. today we are going to visit the home of bill and mitt. ♪ [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ breakthroughs in design... breakthroughs in safety... in engineering... and technology. and now our latest creation breaks one more barrier. introducing the cla. starting at $29,900. ♪ >> a former nfl player is turning social media against a group of teenagers who trashed his house. brian holloway was on twitter when he saw pictures of teenagers partyin
james gandolfini. we talk to the cast about how they remember the actor. >> first let's check in with steve doocy. >> hermanghazi to taxes. he will join us within the half hour. bob massi is dipping into the mail bag answering some of your questions. football season and we are showing you the best big screen tv's for your bucks. i know the one you are watching is fine but we can do better. real housewives of new jersey is dishing on how her show has affected her very happy marriage....
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james was exonerated 2011 after 30 years in angola prison. when we come back, we're going to hear about the case of another man, one of the angola 3 , herman wallacehe is dying in prison right now, any day now, of liver cancer. he was in solitary confinement for 42 years. stay with us. we're broadcasting from louisiana. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in new orleans i common louisiana, broadcasting from station wlae. we turn now to look at the case of a man whose bit more than 42 years in solitary confinement in louisiana, believed to be one of the longest serving prisoners who served on death row. for that amount of time. he is dying now of liver cancer. his supporters are pleading for his compassionate release. i'm talking about herman wallace, a member of the so- called angola 3. he unto others were in jail for armed robbery, then accuse to 1972 murder in a prison guard at the louisiana state and its injury known as angola. the men say they were framed because of their political activism as mbers of one of the first prison chapters of the black panther pa
james was exonerated 2011 after 30 years in angola prison. when we come back, we're going to hear about the case of another man, one of the angola 3 , herman wallacehe is dying in prison right now, any day now, of liver cancer. he was in solitary confinement for 42 years. stay with us. we're broadcasting from louisiana. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in new orleans i common louisiana,...
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. >> james swanson is the guest. herman ins y. you are the first caller.lease, go ahead. >> caller: hi. good afternoon. [inaudible] i'm currently in a high school -- i'm supposed to do a budget -- project on president kennedy. the research i've done is a lot of historians have suggested that president kennedy's assassination in a way was his fault because he requested that he have the open limousine for the day he was to arrive, and that his security, you know, how he typical chased the -- he requested that the security not chase behind the limousine. i wanted your opinion, in a way was his assassination his fault? >>. >> you said you were in high school. what grade are you in and what class are you taking? >> i'm currently a junior, and this is for u.s. history ii. >> and herman, had you -- how much had you known about the assassination prior to your class studying it? >> caller: well, i'm really interested in, kind of history, i love history. it's my favorite subject. my teacher asked us to do -- i've known a lot. my grandparent told me about it and stuf
. >> james swanson is the guest. herman ins y. you are the first caller.lease, go ahead. >> caller: hi. good afternoon. [inaudible] i'm currently in a high school -- i'm supposed to do a budget -- project on president kennedy. the research i've done is a lot of historians have suggested that president kennedy's assassination in a way was his fault because he requested that he have the open limousine for the day he was to arrive, and that his security, you know, how he typical chased...