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>> this is johnn johnny roscoe . here. >> be free buddy. >> i love it. i have to ask you guys about youricknames how did you get your nicknames? >> i'm texan on my momma's side we are descended from someone that died at the alamo. this is our best nickname ever. >> why is that? >> he had a heart transplant. >> that's right. i remember that. and that's why you got the nickname tin man. >> correct. >> how is that heart working? >> better than t [laughter] >> doing well. i'm doing great. >> how about you maverick a lot of people thought maybe it was a top gun reference. >> no i was called maverick in 1978 as a cb road handle for over the road truck driver. that's how i got it. i liked the maverick tv show from times gone by. >> 104 on that good buddy i like that. do all of you have a nickname. everybody's nicknames? >> fan phantom is our presiden. >> pass the mic you can say it. >> there we go. >> we got rico over here which is our chaplain. my nickname is bulldog and that came from the john wayne movie the green beret because every time they would call him
>> this is johnn johnny roscoe . here. >> be free buddy. >> i love it. i have to ask you guys about youricknames how did you get your nicknames? >> i'm texan on my momma's side we are descended from someone that died at the alamo. this is our best nickname ever. >> why is that? >> he had a heart transplant. >> that's right. i remember that. and that's why you got the nickname tin man. >> correct. >> how is that heart working? >> better...
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roscoe c. brown jr. post office building. born in 1922, dr. roscoe brown jr. fell in love with aviation after visiting the smithsonian institution. during world war ii, dr. brown joined the tuskegee airmen, conducting 6 missions and becoming the first african-american fighter pilot to shoot down a german fighter jet. he earned the distinguished flying cross for his service and in fwevpb, dr. brun and his fellow remaining tuskegee airmen were awarded the congressional gold medal by president george w. bush. follow his honorable military service, dr. brown earned his ph.d. at n.y. -- at new york university and served as president of the bronx community college for 17 years he also served as an informal advisor to many political leaders in new york city and founded 100 black men, an organization dedicated to improving conditions for african-americans. mr. speaker, we should pass h.r. 62 2 to commemorate the selflessness exhibited by dr. roscoe brown jr.'s military and community service. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and reserve the balance of my time.
roscoe c. brown jr. post office building. born in 1922, dr. roscoe brown jr. fell in love with aviation after visiting the smithsonian institution. during world war ii, dr. brown joined the tuskegee airmen, conducting 6 missions and becoming the first african-american fighter pilot to shoot down a german fighter jet. he earned the distinguished flying cross for his service and in fwevpb, dr. brun and his fellow remaining tuskegee airmen were awarded the congressional gold medal by president...
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hey, roscoe, get out of the bologna! my name is rollo. lamont? lamont, is that you? lamont! yeah, the truck's out there, he gotta be here somewhere. lamont? are you up there? lamont: yeah! well, you oughta say something when you come in. i could have taken you for a burglar what are you doing? lamont: i'll be right down! well, how come you-- what did you sneak in the house for? you got a girl up in your room with you? [laughing] what is that you got on? grady, this happens to be called a "gi," and it's what you wear when you study karate. oh. you look like you're going to open up a beauty shop. you look like a beautician. what are you wearing that for? because i'm gonna study karate. see, rollo and i are going back to the boondocks bar and grill, and if jojo jackson starts acting crazy, i'm gonna have to use karate on him. i told you i had a plan. you gonna need more than a plan. you gonna need some burial insurance. yeah, well just stay out of it, grady, all right? as a matter of fact, just leave me alone here, 'cause i'dike to loosen up before my karate lesson. oh. [knock
hey, roscoe, get out of the bologna! my name is rollo. lamont? lamont, is that you? lamont! yeah, the truck's out there, he gotta be here somewhere. lamont? are you up there? lamont: yeah! well, you oughta say something when you come in. i could have taken you for a burglar what are you doing? lamont: i'll be right down! well, how come you-- what did you sneak in the house for? you got a girl up in your room with you? [laughing] what is that you got on? grady, this happens to be called a...
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you can see the burglar using a brick to break through the glass door at roscoe hesiod -- bosko 's piece of -- >>> let's get a check on the weather with leigh. >> it will feel very comfortable want to walk outside again today. we may see a couple of clouds around. let me take you hour by hour. start this morning into the upper 60s, quickly getting to 75 by 10 am, 80 at noon, another day well above average at 85 degrees. today i mentioned a few extra clouds. we don't have quite as wouldn't be out of the question to see a quick very light shower this morning. we may put in a 10 percent rain chance after lunchtime but even if you get one of the showers it will last 20 minutes or less. 85 today, 80 for tomorrow but the cold front cools is down and we get the a-ok from iwo jima -- emoji man. >>> let's get a check on traffic. >> right no collection here at state road 580 just west of make: booth road. we're also since -- mcmullen booth road. were also seeing a 20 minute commute southbound on the veterans expressway between ehrlich and 275. keep that in mind as you head out the door. i-4 looks
you can see the burglar using a brick to break through the glass door at roscoe hesiod -- bosko 's piece of -- >>> let's get a check on the weather with leigh. >> it will feel very comfortable want to walk outside again today. we may see a couple of clouds around. let me take you hour by hour. start this morning into the upper 60s, quickly getting to 75 by 10 am, 80 at noon, another day well above average at 85 degrees. today i mentioned a few extra clouds. we don't have quite as...
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they got out in the pacific and roscoe said, where are we? and roscoe goes, i don't know.o the story is, and i almost think it's true, that jack from the library of books pulled out the guides to navigation. we have those in the huntington library. and i have looked at his annotations. he spent an afternoon teaching himself how to navigate. then he was the navigator from then on. so they were a little bit overdue hitting honolulu, but they hit it. it was on the nail worldwide the press was reporting famous author lost at sea, overdue in honolulu, presumed lost, tragic loss. they followed the cruise of the snark. when he sent home his dispatching from korea about the japanese war, they didn't publish pictures of the war, they published pictures of jack london. his celebrity was always there. he was translated in many, many foreign languages. to this day it is said, and i don't doubt that it might be true, he is still the most read american author in the world. and that says a lot. a lot of other cultures find things to admire about jack london, whether in russia, it might b
they got out in the pacific and roscoe said, where are we? and roscoe goes, i don't know.o the story is, and i almost think it's true, that jack from the library of books pulled out the guides to navigation. we have those in the huntington library. and i have looked at his annotations. he spent an afternoon teaching himself how to navigate. then he was the navigator from then on. so they were a little bit overdue hitting honolulu, but they hit it. it was on the nail worldwide the press was...
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roscoe said everyone is paying attention to line and form. what about color?teresting, sensual, spiritual, and he began to play with color. what you can do by looking at it, you have to see it in real life, is to see there is depth to it. he has layers with the top off for example, the orange here, he has layers of paint and translucent lay on top and as you sit in front of it you really sees the depth of the painting and i sat in front of these things and had a spiritual reaction everyone has. i said, you think you're reductionist? you're nothing. this is extraordinary. the physical response somebody has to something like this. nobody ever went to the rothko chapel in houston, you see the dark paintings, he was depressed at the end of his life, you stand in front of him and see practically nothing. after a while, you see a little movement and you don't know if the movement is in the image or you. it's very powerful, a fantastic artist. >> rose: the next one is alex -- >> one of the interesting things about the abstract expressionist is not only did they influ
roscoe said everyone is paying attention to line and form. what about color?teresting, sensual, spiritual, and he began to play with color. what you can do by looking at it, you have to see it in real life, is to see there is depth to it. he has layers with the top off for example, the orange here, he has layers of paint and translucent lay on top and as you sit in front of it you really sees the depth of the painting and i sat in front of these things and had a spiritual reaction everyone has....
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attorney roscoe howard has known the f.b.i. director for 20 years. what kind of man is he? >> tremendous integrity, brilliant man. >> reporter: but howard says comey was wrong to go public with the renewed investigation. >> i think it's a mistake. we try to stay out of elections as best we can so the democratic process can run its course. >> reporter: f.b.i. directors are given ten-year terms so they are seen as independent and above politics. scott, comey has been on the job three years, which means he'll likely be working with whomever wins the election tomorrow. >> pelley: jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. thank you, jeff. well, stock prices soared today in an election eve rally. the dow gained 371 points. the standard & poor's 500 was up 46. and anthony mason is with us >> reporter: they were calling it the "hilla-rally" on wall street, sox. stocks began soaring after that news broke yesterday that f.b.i. had cleared the latest batch of clinton e-mails. the rally broke a nine-session losing streak for the s&p 500, its longest losing streak since 1980. markets hate
attorney roscoe howard has known the f.b.i. director for 20 years. what kind of man is he? >> tremendous integrity, brilliant man. >> reporter: but howard says comey was wrong to go public with the renewed investigation. >> i think it's a mistake. we try to stay out of elections as best we can so the democratic process can run its course. >> reporter: f.b.i. directors are given ten-year terms so they are seen as independent and above politics. scott, comey has been on...
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attorney, roscoe howard has known the fbi director for 20 years. >> what kind of man is he? >> tremendous integrity. >> howard says comey was wrong to go public with renewed investigation. >> i think it is a mistake. trying to stay out of elections so that, the democratic process can run its course. >> reporter: fbi directors are given ten year terms. so that they're seen as independent and above politics. scott, comey has been on the job three years. which means he will likely be working with whomever wins the election tomorrow. >> jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. thank you, jeff. well, stock prices soared today in an election eve rally. the dow gained 371 points. the standard and poors 500 was up 46. anthony mason is with us now. anthony. >> calling it the hilla-rally on wall street. stocks began soaring after the news broke yesterday that the fbi had cleared the latest batch of clinton e-mails. the rally broke a nine-session losing streak for the s & p 500. its longest losing streak since 1980. markets hate uncertainty. and wall street had an anxiety attack last we
attorney, roscoe howard has known the fbi director for 20 years. >> what kind of man is he? >> tremendous integrity. >> howard says comey was wrong to go public with renewed investigation. >> i think it is a mistake. trying to stay out of elections so that, the democratic process can run its course. >> reporter: fbi directors are given ten year terms. so that they're seen as independent and above politics. scott, comey has been on the job three years. which means...
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jack says, roscoe, where we? roscoe says, i don't know. [laughter] >> the story is, and i think it is almost true. jack pulled out the guide to navigation, he spent an afternoon teaching himself how to navigate. and then he was the navigator from then on. they were a little bit overdue hitting honolulu, but they hit it. it was on the nail. in the meantime the press was reporting a famous author, lost at sea. overdue. present lost. great tragedy for mankind. but they were following. when he sent home is correspondence and dispatches from korea they didn't publish pictures of the war. they published pictures of jack london. he was that well-known. the celebrity was constantly there. he was immediately translated into foreign languages. to this day it is said he is the most read american author in the world. that says a lot. a lot of other cultures find things to admire about jack london. whether in russian it may be his socialist views or the fact he was a self educated man. in france among many views of london is views of political actions
jack says, roscoe, where we? roscoe says, i don't know. [laughter] >> the story is, and i think it is almost true. jack pulled out the guide to navigation, he spent an afternoon teaching himself how to navigate. and then he was the navigator from then on. they were a little bit overdue hitting honolulu, but they hit it. it was on the nail. in the meantime the press was reporting a famous author, lost at sea. overdue. present lost. great tragedy for mankind. but they were following. when...
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it is roscoe. a lot of great people. th was very nice. we are collecting od until 6:00 p.m. we are for frozen turkeys and other holiday staples. eal. we are waiting for cars right now. come on down. we are at helfaer field. >> monetary donations as well always help. anything helps. let's look at the forecast. >> we dealing with rain. it is a drive through food drive. people getting wet are those of us at cbs 58. wet are those of us at cbs 58 and the volunteers. it will be showery and gloomy most of the day. grab the umbrella. we call down tonight. tomorrow we will get sunshine. more class. high tomorrow similar to today. we see snow returning friday. we can see some accumulation on the grassy surfaces. the rest of that 10 day forecast monday. we are warming he and cooling off into the lower 40's. -- we are warming next week and cooling off into the lower 40's. >> you can see this tow truck on scene. traffic will be a little slow. anotr accident on interstate 94 eastbound near calhoun road. that is ouof traffic. once you clear that, we are delay free near miller park way. dri
it is roscoe. a lot of great people. th was very nice. we are collecting od until 6:00 p.m. we are for frozen turkeys and other holiday staples. eal. we are waiting for cars right now. come on down. we are at helfaer field. >> monetary donations as well always help. anything helps. let's look at the forecast. >> we dealing with rain. it is a drive through food drive. people getting wet are those of us at cbs 58. wet are those of us at cbs 58 and the volunteers. it will be showery...
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. >>> meteorologist rosemary roscoe joining us with a look at that weekend forecast. >> another beautiful day, we have sunshine around the bay area today is going to be the warmest day before we begin to cool down isn't that gorgeous? sunshine from the coast and inland, and half moon bay clocking at 70. 66 san francisco upper 60s as we move into the south bay of san jose and 66 livermore and to the north bay more of the same, 65 santa rosa, a little bit of a slow start but they want a blue sky at this point and temperatures are up i the day. and slightly warmer in san jose slightly warmer in fairfield things will start to change as we get into tonight and tomorrow. and, here's a look from up above a few clouds passing, and you may have some of this but for some of us just a lot of sunshine and it is generally light with a ridge of high pressure and it's going to break down as we get into the bay area weekend we do have a system bringing us rain saturday and sunday but for today sunny and mild and that advisory still at the coast until about 3 pm. if you're thinking about heading out of th
. >>> meteorologist rosemary roscoe joining us with a look at that weekend forecast. >> another beautiful day, we have sunshine around the bay area today is going to be the warmest day before we begin to cool down isn't that gorgeous? sunshine from the coast and inland, and half moon bay clocking at 70. 66 san francisco upper 60s as we move into the south bay of san jose and 66 livermore and to the north bay more of the same, 65 santa rosa, a little bit of a slow start but they...
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naples florida right now but i finished the game last night...stay down with my brother in law in rosco village. i was driving to the airport, actually pulling into the garage when my buddy called and said he has a ticket for game 6. im like what am i gonna do.so we got tickets...got the air...got everything...so i walked in changed the planes..flew through st louis, which was awesome.did you get the because youve got the hate from the indians...youve got the hate from the cardinals.so its you here, youre here for game six and hopefully a game 7. but you've also got your wives bags. ive got these big bags full of shoes and clothes. so what's she doing with out her clothes?well we live in naperville and naples so shes got a full set of stuff down there...so she'll be fine.its me that's gotta carry all these shoes around do you have an extra ticket?no. alright enough of this guy." 3 today...warmer. partly sunny in the morning then clearing. highs in the lower 70s. southwest winds 5 to 10 mph. tonight...partly cloudy through around midnight...then rain showers after midnight. cloudy with c
naples florida right now but i finished the game last night...stay down with my brother in law in rosco village. i was driving to the airport, actually pulling into the garage when my buddy called and said he has a ticket for game 6. im like what am i gonna do.so we got tickets...got the air...got everything...so i walked in changed the planes..flew through st louis, which was awesome.did you get the because youve got the hate from the indians...youve got the hate from the cardinals.so its you...
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roscoe said, look, everyone is paying attention to line inform, what about color?gan to play with color. you have to really see it in real life, you can see there is depth to it. he has layers of paint, and the translucent layer on top. as you look at it you can really see the depth of the painting. i had a spiritual reaction, everyone has. this is extraordinary. the physical response someone has to something like this, i don't know if you've ever been to the rothko chapel, you see these paintings he made when he was quite depressed at the end of his life. you see practically nothing, and then afterward you see a little movement and you don't know if it is movement in the painting or movement in you. charlie: the next one is alex catz. eric: not only did they influence each other and the world, they influenced each other. katz was very much influenced by the abstract expressionists. the paintings are completely flat, a very simple background. he is interested in depiction, not in conveying a message, he just wants you to get the beauty of the painting. he influence
roscoe said, look, everyone is paying attention to line inform, what about color?gan to play with color. you have to really see it in real life, you can see there is depth to it. he has layers of paint, and the translucent layer on top. as you look at it you can really see the depth of the painting. i had a spiritual reaction, everyone has. this is extraordinary. the physical response someone has to something like this, i don't know if you've ever been to the rothko chapel, you see these...
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jackie rosco takes a look. >> we use this program called 3d live. >> reporter: what you are seeing on our computer screen came to life >> the exact room we are in. >> reporter: from the walls, the carpet and furniture. everything you could imagine in the room, interior designer amber can create it. >> as designers, we can actually create a space before you can actually have to purchase everything, so you can really see in a 3d perspective. busy mom and busy person. had a hard time finding a house and to decorate it. and asked amber for help. >> i sent her photos and inspiration and when putting it on 3d, you feel like you are there. walk me through -- change the room around if i didn't like something. >> reporter: walking through it in the 3d world. >> this is what your room is going to look like. >> reporter: slowly came it life in the house she now calls a home. >> wow, it was beautiful. it was everything that i had hoped it would be. >> reporter: but won't come cheap. on average to plan out a room, it can cost about $500, but chris like cece mcclure say it is worth every penny. >>
jackie rosco takes a look. >> we use this program called 3d live. >> reporter: what you are seeing on our computer screen came to life >> the exact room we are in. >> reporter: from the walls, the carpet and furniture. everything you could imagine in the room, interior designer amber can create it. >> as designers, we can actually create a space before you can actually have to purchase everything, so you can really see in a 3d perspective. busy mom and busy person....
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in 2004, mark rosco who was the campaign chairman, a figure of equal stature to john podesta on this campaign went into a ballroom at the reagan center and sent all the bush supporters home. all that he was acknowledging tonight is that there wouldn't be a result worth waiting around any longer for. they looked sad because they didn't get the result they wanted to. but that act was simply an acknowledgement that they are not going to know in any sort of timely manner to justify those people waiting around. is she probably going to come up short? i would guess she is. but what he did tonight was humane for people who have been sitting around since 4:00 or 5:00. >> what happens in the hilton ballroom? >> i imagine they stay up for this. when it's going the other way, i think you stay up a little longer. i think where the clinton campaign is, is perhaps looking at their options into pennsylvania. i've heard some reports that they're asking questions about how that vote came in, if there were any irregularities. >> you ask every question that you can ask. you talk to every lawyer you hav
in 2004, mark rosco who was the campaign chairman, a figure of equal stature to john podesta on this campaign went into a ballroom at the reagan center and sent all the bush supporters home. all that he was acknowledging tonight is that there wouldn't be a result worth waiting around any longer for. they looked sad because they didn't get the result they wanted to. but that act was simply an acknowledgement that they are not going to know in any sort of timely manner to justify those people...
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this is rosco. we want to know where you were when the cubs broke the curse. send us your photos on facebook! you're watching dunlap: over two thousand police officers from all across nevada support question 1. i'm one of them. haley: question 1 protects gun rights and does something urgently needed: it closes the background check loophole and keeps guns out of dangerous hands. states that have closed the loophole have seen fewer police officers shot and killed in the line of duty. it won't end all gun violence, but it will save lives. that's a fact. protect our families and police. morning with dave hall, maria silva, monica jackson, jason feinberg , . weather 24/7 with cassandra jones and traffic solutions with ken smith. this is fox5 news some of the best golfers in the world are in las vegas this weekend. fox5's alyssa deitsch is the reigning fox5 putt-putt champ... so maybe they'll let her play too?? she joins us live from t-p-c summerlin for the shriners hospitals for children open. good morning! the fun has been going on all week-- but the tournament st
this is rosco. we want to know where you were when the cubs broke the curse. send us your photos on facebook! you're watching dunlap: over two thousand police officers from all across nevada support question 1. i'm one of them. haley: question 1 protects gun rights and does something urgently needed: it closes the background check loophole and keeps guns out of dangerous hands. states that have closed the loophole have seen fewer police officers shot and killed in the line of duty. it won't end...
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i also want to add roscoe maps is a member of the team in the audience and a lot have been work ogthen project for a very long time. back in 2007 commissioner bandon chaired a subcommittee on the possibility och development of sea wall lot 337 so here we are all most 10 years later, we are on the precipice of actually getting this done and approved. it is starting towards the next phase of building this part of inwaterfront and make ing it special and fulfilling the promise we worked on so long. today we want to give you a little bit of a flavor of what we have been up to. there are lairs and layers of complexly to this as i'm sure you know and we'll review some of the layers. i'll start from 30 thousand feet. it afs year ago prop d passed by 74 percent of the vote and established the height limit frz each of the parcels on the project. determined that there should be affordable housing at the level of 40 percent in each of the unit or each of the buildings with residential units. and mandating 8 acres of open space. establish a birch of other policies that were a product of the planni
i also want to add roscoe maps is a member of the team in the audience and a lot have been work ogthen project for a very long time. back in 2007 commissioner bandon chaired a subcommittee on the possibility och development of sea wall lot 337 so here we are all most 10 years later, we are on the precipice of actually getting this done and approved. it is starting towards the next phase of building this part of inwaterfront and make ing it special and fulfilling the promise we worked on so...
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i want to thank chairman mark roscoe. [applause] ken the campaign manager, can mehlman.ause] -- carl rove's. [applause] i want to thank ed gless be for leaving our party so well.l.[che [applause] i want to thank the thousands of our supporters across our country. i want to thank you for your hugs on the rope lines, one thing for your prayers, and your kind words on the rope lines. i want to thank you for everything you did to make the calls and put up the signs, to talk to your neighbors and to get out and vote. [applause] and because you did theating incredible work, we are celebrating today. [applause] for there is an old saying, do not pray for tasks equal to youray r power, pray for powers equal to your tasks. in 44 historic years america has been giving great tasks and face them with strength and courage. our people have restored the. vigor of this economy and shun resolve and patience and a new kind of war. our military has brought justice to the enemy and honor to america. [applause] man our nation has defended itself and served the freedom of all a mankind. i am
i want to thank chairman mark roscoe. [applause] ken the campaign manager, can mehlman.ause] -- carl rove's. [applause] i want to thank ed gless be for leaving our party so well.l.[che [applause] i want to thank the thousands of our supporters across our country. i want to thank you for your hugs on the rope lines, one thing for your prayers, and your kind words on the rope lines. i want to thank you for everything you did to make the calls and put up the signs, to talk to your neighbors and to...
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matthew from roscoe, georgia. morning. >> good morning.you go to church and listen to the power -- pastor, he is the tater. either believe him or not him. it is not like it did tater ship. when we came up with the difference between church and state, it was because we left america.o come to england had a saying everyone was a member of the church of england whether you believed it or not. when we came to america, there was a difference between the government telling people what say, and that is the between church and state. the government did not force become baptist or .hurch of god or atheist the government does not force were.to become what they >> would you agree or disagree? says what is the difference someone's religion and someone's point of view or life? >> i believe tax allwill try to churches. believing in the different things, it is a personal belief. somebody to force you to is what thething difference between church and up.e was trying to set >> i love that the caller brought in history of coming to up.united to build a countr
matthew from roscoe, georgia. morning. >> good morning.you go to church and listen to the power -- pastor, he is the tater. either believe him or not him. it is not like it did tater ship. when we came up with the difference between church and state, it was because we left america.o come to england had a saying everyone was a member of the church of england whether you believed it or not. when we came to america, there was a difference between the government telling people what say, and...
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i also want to add roscoe maps is a member of the team in the audience and a lot have been work ogthen project for a very long time. back in 2007 commissioner bandon chaired a subcommittee on the possibility och development of sea wall lot 337 so here we are all most 10 years later, we are on the precipice of actually getting this done and approved. it is starting towards the next phase of building this part of inwaterfront and make ing it special and fulfilling the promise we worked on so long. today we want to give you a little bit of a flavor of what we have been up to. there are lairs and layers of complexly to this as i'm sure you know and we'll review some of the layers. i'll start from 30 thousand feet. it afs year ago prop d passed by 74 percent of the vote and established the height limit frz each of the parcels on the project. determined that there should be affordable housing at the level of 40 percent in each of the unit or each of the buildings with residential units. and mandating 8 acres of open space. establish a birch of other policies that were a product of the planni
i also want to add roscoe maps is a member of the team in the audience and a lot have been work ogthen project for a very long time. back in 2007 commissioner bandon chaired a subcommittee on the possibility och development of sea wall lot 337 so here we are all most 10 years later, we are on the precipice of actually getting this done and approved. it is starting towards the next phase of building this part of inwaterfront and make ing it special and fulfilling the promise we worked on so...