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. >> uh portsmouth's. >> portsmouth square improvement project. so we have a sculpture discussion and a possible action to approve the vision. leon lee plus bowles for summer mailing. lee and laura bowles for and kathy lou okay as finalists for portsmouth square improvement project sculpture opportunity as recommended by the artists review panel. do you want me to put these up or say it all together? >> you might as well say it all together. i'm going to present them all together. all right. i needed to know r and b is the integrated wall and discussion and possible action to approve chi yan gaya and cheng ma christine wong yap and jennifer woolford as finalists for the portsmouth square improvement project integrated while opportunity as recommended by the artists review panel and again i apologize for any mispronunciations and jackie von tresco so go for it. all right. thank you so much high commissioners. good to see you all. very excited to be here today to present the six artist finalists recommended by the portsmouth square artist review pan
. >> uh portsmouth's. >> portsmouth square improvement project. so we have a sculpture discussion and a possible action to approve the vision. leon lee plus bowles for summer mailing. lee and laura bowles for and kathy lou okay as finalists for portsmouth square improvement project sculpture opportunity as recommended by the artists review panel. do you want me to put these up or say it all together? >> you might as well say it all together. i'm going to present them all...
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portsmouth square is run by rec and park.t department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is leon melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you choose to urinate here. could i ask you why? >> okay. thank you, thank. >> you, thank you. do you. why do you urinate here? he just simply walked away. portsmouth square is not the only park in san francisco with its share of peeing individuals. garfield square in the mission hosts many day laborers who were at one time urinating outside, despite also having a public bathroom inside the park. the city has since put a pit stop at the request of neighbors franklin square at 17th, and bryant has a sign at the entrance of the park welcoming people to
portsmouth square is run by rec and park.t department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is leon melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you choose to...
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portsmouth square is run by rec and park. that department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is lyanne melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you choose to urinate here. could i ask you why? >> okay. thank you, thank you. thank you. yeah. do you. why do you urinate here? >> he just simply walked away. portsmouth square is not the only park in san francisco with its share of peeing individuals. garfield square in the mission hosts many day laborers who were at one time urinating outside despite also having a public bathroom inside the park. the city has since put a pit stop at the request of neighbors franklin square at 17th, and bryant has a sign at the entrance of the park welcoming
portsmouth square is run by rec and park. that department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is lyanne melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you...
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portsmouth square is run by rec and park.t department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is lyanne melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you choose to urinate here. could i ask you why? >> okay. thank you, thank you. thank you. yeah. do you. why do you urinate here? >> he just simply walked away. portsmouth square is not the only park in san francisco with its share of peeing individuals. garfield square in the mission hosts many day laborers who were at one time urinating outside, despite also having a public bathroom inside the park. the city has since put a pit stop at the request of neighbors franklin square at 17th, and bryant has a sign at the entrance of the park welcoming peo
portsmouth square is run by rec and park.t department issued a statement reminding us that the square has, quote, some of the best maintained and most heavily used restrooms in our entire park system. so why pee outside? so we're going to try to ask this individual why he is urinating in public. we waited until he was done with his business. excuse me sir. hi, we're with abc news. my name is lyanne melendez. i wanted to ask you. you realize there are public bathrooms upstairs, but you choose to...
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narrator: a new kind of fear gripped portsmouth as the case went unsolved. how folks worried this killer might never be caught. one by one, all the people who were the most obvious suspects or the most obvious potential suspects had been ruled out. and that also means that they were ruling nobody else in. there was definitely some fear in that community. narrator: meghan's parents lived in a nightmarish limbo. you never lived in that house again. no. after that. too painful. i could still see her after she was gone. that image of your daughter must just haunt you, seeing her like that. absolutely. we started a new school year and everything, and it was still-- nobody knew. did you start to get really worried that this might not be solved? oh, yeah. and then you start to kind of accept maybe this is a really random thing. we all just kind of started to not really know what to make of it at that point. the police aren't telling the public really anything. yeah. yeah, there wasn't really much as far as updates or what was happening. did you have any fear that t
narrator: a new kind of fear gripped portsmouth as the case went unsolved. how folks worried this killer might never be caught. one by one, all the people who were the most obvious suspects or the most obvious potential suspects had been ruled out. and that also means that they were ruling nobody else in. there was definitely some fear in that community. narrator: meghan's parents lived in a nightmarish limbo. you never lived in that house again. no. after that. too painful. i could still see...
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narrator: it was april 10, 2008, portsmouth, virginia. police sergeant robert mcdaniel was right nearby when the all points bulletin went out to law enforcement. the call comes out, and it's literally one block away from where i'm standing. did the address ring a bell? it did and it didn't. narrator: all he knew was that someone had been killed inside that house so you go there, and what do you discover? i went in to clear the house out of anybody inside the house, to make sure the scene stayed as pristine as possible for them. and when i looked down, i realized then that it was megan. narrator: meghan landowski the teenage victim, was someone he knew. he knew her whole family. it was her stepfather, chris, who found meghan's body as he came in from work. she was just white, just laying there as peaceful as she could be. then i went, i looked again. then i noticed-- i saw blood. sexually. >> assaulted and. >> she was bleeding. >> to death. >> to death. narrator: she was a tiny 16-year-old girl who cared about people and loved to dance. he
narrator: it was april 10, 2008, portsmouth, virginia. police sergeant robert mcdaniel was right nearby when the all points bulletin went out to law enforcement. the call comes out, and it's literally one block away from where i'm standing. did the address ring a bell? it did and it didn't. narrator: all he knew was that someone had been killed inside that house so you go there, and what do you discover? i went in to clear the house out of anybody inside the house, to make sure the scene stayed...
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portsmouth i think cannot afford to cut its workforce. in fact, they need to hire 550 workers annually just to keep up with the navy's demand for submarine repairs. so can you commit to this committee that you're going to engage with o.p.m. to protect our employees who are knows ensure that they can do the maipt nance that's required for -- maintenance that's required for our nuclear subs? mr. phelan: senator, i commit to you that i will look into this and i will sit down with the secretary of defense and go through this issue and ensure that we have the workforce we need to complete the work we need on the ships and the subs and make sure we have the right talent. sen. shaheen: thank you. i look forward to hearing a report on that meeting. mr. phelan: thank you. sen. cotton: mr. phelan, greetings. i want to continue along the line of questions that senator fischer had about munitions. you mentioned increasing capacity, building new facilities and i think that's going to be important in some cases. however, there's also cases in which the
portsmouth i think cannot afford to cut its workforce. in fact, they need to hire 550 workers annually just to keep up with the navy's demand for submarine repairs. so can you commit to this committee that you're going to engage with o.p.m. to protect our employees who are knows ensure that they can do the maipt nance that's required for -- maintenance that's required for our nuclear subs? mr. phelan: senator, i commit to you that i will look into this and i will sit down with the secretary of...