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and particularly in the expansion of the guide hours. we serve over 300 student a day that come into our space and 4,000 students a year, because we have 80 drop-in classes, where students can choose every time they come for class to come or not come and we found that a lot are not comfortable coming to the neighborhood after 7:00 p.m. so that would be quite instrumental in changing our business. as a member of the steering committee for the renewal and expansion of the central market cbd, we are very supportive of this. thank you. >> thank you. nick berg. >> my name is nick berg, the general manager of the soma grand. we have approximately 246 residential condominiums. we are very supportive of not just the renewal, but the expansion. currently we are just outside of the central market boundaries and this expansion will include us. our residents have obviously invested a lot to live in central market. they have a vital interest in not just cleanliness, but safety in the neighborhood. so i just wanted to express my support for the expans
and particularly in the expansion of the guide hours. we serve over 300 student a day that come into our space and 4,000 students a year, because we have 80 drop-in classes, where students can choose every time they come for class to come or not come and we found that a lot are not comfortable coming to the neighborhood after 7:00 p.m. so that would be quite instrumental in changing our business. as a member of the steering committee for the renewal and expansion of the central market cbd, we...
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i wanted more of the south of market expansion. so i appreciate the first step that has been passed and has been stated, the 32% has already been weighed in and now we're looking forward for the vote for the final passage of the cbd and forming of it for 15 years. so i look forward to the process, and i look forward to the property owners weighing in on this and also the community benefiting from the benefits of the community benefit district in the future. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. next speaker jim haas. >> supervisor i'm jim hooser and the principal gateway is the transit station and particularly will the grove street entrance and that has been a hellish experience for people in the last year. there have been enumerable shopping carts with guys sitting around drinking and getting into fights, et cetera. it's the largest source of complaints to the performing arts organizations that they have. this is driven by -- has been driven by the illegal recycling trucks that have -- that the city has allowed to populate.
i wanted more of the south of market expansion. so i appreciate the first step that has been passed and has been stated, the 32% has already been weighed in and now we're looking forward for the vote for the final passage of the cbd and forming of it for 15 years. so i look forward to the process, and i look forward to the property owners weighing in on this and also the community benefiting from the benefits of the community benefit district in the future. thank you very much. >> thank...
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mean to explain monetary monetary expansion and the money and money supply thank you so much. up next is the daily. joining me as our team producer bob inglis once again alone and we're closing the week with our best to all yet i hope. we have you a big things coming up this weekend tomorrow and saturday is the one hundred thirty ninth running kentucky derby at churchill downs is also known as the greatest two minutes in sports the kentucky derby was first held in eight hundred seventy five but today is expansion as huge race over one hundred fifty five thousand people are expected to be at the race the winning horse is guaranteed at least one hundred five million dollars but there's a lot more money at stake than just that last year at the derby one hundred eighty seven million dollars with that on bob can you tell us a little bit more about the bidding process ok you know i'm a betting man right and somebody in the office but me that i couldn't relate the betting process to the shadow banking system so that's what i'm going to try and do that ok just stick with me this may t
mean to explain monetary monetary expansion and the money and money supply thank you so much. up next is the daily. joining me as our team producer bob inglis once again alone and we're closing the week with our best to all yet i hope. we have you a big things coming up this weekend tomorrow and saturday is the one hundred thirty ninth running kentucky derby at churchill downs is also known as the greatest two minutes in sports the kentucky derby was first held in eight hundred seventy five but...
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now i've got some exclusive and cite from stockton on this case along with his take on the fed's expansive monetary policies you might be interested to hear his side. it was a rogue prosecutor who had no experience in the financial markets she had prosecuted drug cases and murder cases didn't understand that detroit was going through a meltdown i owned an auto supplier layout in my book that it was insanely leveraged i pushed it way too far i was in the bubble like everyone else the company collapsed but it collapsed due to too much debt due to too much participation in this whole massive leveraged spree that we've had nationwide for the last couple of decades that's not a crime that's basically stupidity mine i paid the price by losing a lot of money and after a couple years demonstrated the justice department that this road prosecutor had no clue what she was talking about they withdrew their case and they even allowed four or five people who work for me to withdraw their pleas on the grounds that there's nothing wrong had been done so this is what happens but the larger point is that ou
now i've got some exclusive and cite from stockton on this case along with his take on the fed's expansive monetary policies you might be interested to hear his side. it was a rogue prosecutor who had no experience in the financial markets she had prosecuted drug cases and murder cases didn't understand that detroit was going through a meltdown i owned an auto supplier layout in my book that it was insanely leveraged i pushed it way too far i was in the bubble like everyone else the company...
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now i've got some exclusive and cite from stockmen on this case along with his take on the feds expansive monetary policies you might be interested to hear his side. it was a rogue prosecutor who had no experience in the financial markets she had prosecuted drug cases and murder cases didn't understand that detroit was going through a meltdown i owned an auto supplier layout in my book that it was insanely leveraged i pushed it way too far i was in the bubble like everyone else the company collapsed but it collapsed due to too much debt due to too much participation in this whole massive leveraged spree that we've had nationwide for the last couple of decades that's not a crime that's basically stupidity mine i paid the price by losing a lot of money and after a couple years demonstrated the justice department that this road prosecutor had no clue what she was talking about they withdrew their case and they even allowed for people who work for me to withdraw their pleas on the grounds that there's nothing wrong had been done so this is what happens but the larger point is that our whole s
now i've got some exclusive and cite from stockmen on this case along with his take on the feds expansive monetary policies you might be interested to hear his side. it was a rogue prosecutor who had no experience in the financial markets she had prosecuted drug cases and murder cases didn't understand that detroit was going through a meltdown i owned an auto supplier layout in my book that it was insanely leveraged i pushed it way too far i was in the bubble like everyone else the company...
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the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will give it more space. for the collection there is a limited pictures they can acquire but too large for the building. so where do the paintings come is is an exceptional and ere. remarkable museum. this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was named for the building's first telelevate and appoint commander and chief in the states army in 1668. the dutch they purchased an outstanding example of this architecture in 1820 to have the royal cabinet of painting and curiosity. this collection rich history is the stockholders in 1822. it's official name, royal picture gallery morris house. today the morris house collection focuses on the best 17th century paintings from the northern and southern netherlands, the works of world renounced artist, all of which are in this exhibition. it also exhibits work of superb examples of this age. the collection makes the morris house a rare and precious place
the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will give it more space. for the collection there is a limited pictures they can acquire but too large for the building. so where do the paintings come is is an exceptional and ere. remarkable museum. this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was named for the building's first telelevate and appoint commander and chief in...
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that would then require a list of specific mitigation measures, including major expansion of pedestrian capacity in our neighborhoods and major safety improvements to our crosswalks and other pedestrian areas. and there would have to be identified responsibility for which city agency was going to do this. we don't trust the citis a good faith anymore. there has been 15 years to get to work on this problem. it's notice a new problem. we have been raising it since 1982. the problem is, in fact, the city keeps manipulating this. the problems are solvable and can be fixed. it doesn't take a lot of money. it takes good faith and serious action. thank you. >> thank you, colleagues, any questions to the appellants. >> thank you, mr. eberling and miss brandt-hawley. i live near the project and experience the radical growth in the neighborhood and whether we as a city have done an adequate job of planning for this increased density in terms of impacts that we have seen, and certainly this project in and of itself will only be a piece of what we have seen in this vast development. i question whet
that would then require a list of specific mitigation measures, including major expansion of pedestrian capacity in our neighborhoods and major safety improvements to our crosswalks and other pedestrian areas. and there would have to be identified responsibility for which city agency was going to do this. we don't trust the citis a good faith anymore. there has been 15 years to get to work on this problem. it's notice a new problem. we have been raising it since 1982. the problem is, in fact,...
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yes they did have to have that expansion. we got that gift out here and the tune of $12 million for the station for the land and design and construction by the fund raising efforts that have gone on. but part of that is lose the make way for a really wonderful collection that for generations years and years to come will appreciate it. i must say that mr. swab has entered into this effort knowing that it was going to take a lot of resources to do. at a time when there are so many other competing interest to be able to talk to people about the collection, about what it means and then about the fire station in addition to that and the public private partnership, i want to again, thank mr. swab for your leadership in doing so and also benny, i know he's a personal friend of yours, i wish i knew mr. fisher better as well but we are going to enjoy this wonderful collection and so thank you for the modern art and bob for all your leadership for doing this. this would not have happened without that occurring. it is a win win for the
yes they did have to have that expansion. we got that gift out here and the tune of $12 million for the station for the land and design and construction by the fund raising efforts that have gone on. but part of that is lose the make way for a really wonderful collection that for generations years and years to come will appreciate it. i must say that mr. swab has entered into this effort knowing that it was going to take a lot of resources to do. at a time when there are so many other competing...
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i applaud the governor of ohio and the governor of florida for moving forward on medicaid expansion. and i would say to my good friend who is leading this very important special order, that we need to begin to work with the president to find ways to substitute the rejection of the medicaid expansion so that individuals that are in these states who cannot speak for themselves, who in actuality have a head of state governor that is making a simple political discussion will not lose out, which is to give comfort and to give health and aid to those who need health care. i finish on this note. i want to thank dr. christensen, because when we began to write this legislation, talking about the health care disparity, which was the premise of the fact of expanding health care and it would be a shame after all this work and passage of this bill that innocent persons in our respective states like texas, that could not benefit from something that could save lives. i thank the gentleman for yielding and i yield back. horse morse i thank the gentlelady. and we stand with you, your colleagues here
i applaud the governor of ohio and the governor of florida for moving forward on medicaid expansion. and i would say to my good friend who is leading this very important special order, that we need to begin to work with the president to find ways to substitute the rejection of the medicaid expansion so that individuals that are in these states who cannot speak for themselves, who in actuality have a head of state governor that is making a simple political discussion will not lose out, which is...
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we do a lot of expansion. people start small through the credit union and then want to go to the bank. we know we are limited. we cannot afford to give out a big loan. starting from the credit union, we educate them about filing taxes properly and then moving on to the bank, a small one, expansion, and we work with the bank. the bank and credit union are similar. we do allow tax returns, projections. credit unions do not charge an additional loan or processing fee. processing time, on a small loan, -- consumer loans probably a few days. because we require a business plan, sometimes it takes longer. business plans take a while. especially bank statements. we need to see consistent income coming in. so far, a credit union delinquent rate is quite low because we are working with a client. we want to keep that low and as part of our mission. there is no application fee. if you are interested in an application or information, i have brochures, or you can give us a call. >> thank you. next is marked with wells fargo
we do a lot of expansion. people start small through the credit union and then want to go to the bank. we know we are limited. we cannot afford to give out a big loan. starting from the credit union, we educate them about filing taxes properly and then moving on to the bank, a small one, expansion, and we work with the bank. the bank and credit union are similar. we do allow tax returns, projections. credit unions do not charge an additional loan or processing fee. processing time, on a small...