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thank you. >> commissioner gilman. >> commissioner gilman: thank you for the presentation. ily supporting this -- i will be supporting this motion. >> public comment is closed. sorry. >> it is okay. i will speak for you. >> i asked if anyone wanted to speak. >> the railroad is like tennis. there is a lot of support. >> commissioner adams. >> vice president adams: it will be fine. i just wanted to say that our commitment, this commission was the same as david. commitment to the workers and to the community. it was finding the right business terms. we went back and forth. the commitment was there. clearly, david is one of those like the giants and others here for a long time. we know what that commitment is. for me personally, you don't need to speak. just your presence here today tells this commission where you are at. actions speak louder than words. we understand. i am the president of the iow. indued. i am a worker. what you say and what you hear, you support david, your jobs. this commission supports good jobs, the community, we support david and we support you. everythi
thank you. >> commissioner gilman. >> commissioner gilman: thank you for the presentation. ily supporting this -- i will be supporting this motion. >> public comment is closed. sorry. >> it is okay. i will speak for you. >> i asked if anyone wanted to speak. >> the railroad is like tennis. there is a lot of support. >> commissioner adams. >> vice president adams: it will be fine. i just wanted to say that our commitment, this commission was the...
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commissioner gilman. >> commissioner gilman: rebecca and the team, we want to thank you for the outreach for working with the citizens advisory committee to get the rfi out. i have a couple questions. this 52 responses. i didn't read them all carefully. i flipped through them. they were well-done. they were from professional development groups and some were from average citizens or individuals with a concept. i was curious how you will make a decision in pier 29 is the most popular. how did you staff and advisory council work using pier 29 as a example of what we would rpp out? how do we get from here to an r.f.p. process. >> great question you can play that new card one more month. >> we started this conversation -- you are right. the range every responses reflect the different places people are coming from. we said at every single rfi we are not ranking anybody or using these to select any particular concept we anticipate putting r.f.p.s out to specific peers. we will look for criteria that are guided by what you tell us, our advisory group tells us. we had an open house where you memb
commissioner gilman. >> commissioner gilman: rebecca and the team, we want to thank you for the outreach for working with the citizens advisory committee to get the rfi out. i have a couple questions. this 52 responses. i didn't read them all carefully. i flipped through them. they were well-done. they were from professional development groups and some were from average citizens or individuals with a concept. i was curious how you will make a decision in pier 29 is the most popular. how...
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commissioner gilman. >> commissioner gilman: thank you for the report. i don't have any questions. >> thank you for the report. no questions. >> first of all, i want to say i enjoyed the report. i like the collaboration and intelligence that was used to put this together. you said a couple things that hit home to me. it is about leadership. my grandmother said if you ain't leading, you are just walking. clearly you guys are leading right now. one thing that stood out. we won't be here but the younger generation labe here. the average age in this city is 27 years old. we have a lot of responsibility to think about the generations behind us and get it out front. we have over 30 million tourists each year in our city. they need to know it is a city that is safe and interactive and out front. on this climate change what happened with the fires and it was just so bad everybody was walking around with masks on and stuff like that. we may see more of that. that concerns me. living in the city i see the high rises. i get so worried we are doing so much building
commissioner gilman. >> commissioner gilman: thank you for the report. i don't have any questions. >> thank you for the report. no questions. >> first of all, i want to say i enjoyed the report. i like the collaboration and intelligence that was used to put this together. you said a couple things that hit home to me. it is about leadership. my grandmother said if you ain't leading, you are just walking. clearly you guys are leading right now. one thing that stood out. we won't...
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i want to kick things off by introducing our chief executive officer, gail gilman. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank all of you for being with us here today. today is a historic moment for community housing partnerships, as we have completed rehabilitation of the units here , and seventh -- at 1750 mcallister. so many people helped bring this project together. by the people i want to thank first and foremost are the residents of 1750 mcallister. [cheers and applause] >> for your patience, for your diligence for keeping us on our toes to make sure that we provided you a home that had your thoughts, your amenities, and what you thought would make a great home for you. i also want to thank the western edition community that welcomed community housing partnership into its arms. we have a property at frederick were -- roderick and scott that we have been operating for over nine minutes -- nine years. we are so happy to add this to our portfolio. want to thank a couple of other people before we get the program started. i want to thank all the staff at community hou
i want to kick things off by introducing our chief executive officer, gail gilman. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank all of you for being with us here today. today is a historic moment for community housing partnerships, as we have completed rehabilitation of the units here , and seventh -- at 1750 mcallister. so many people helped bring this project together. by the people i want to thank first and foremost are the residents of 1750 mcallister. [cheers and applause] >> for...
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we do have a new crash west 80 and gilman. looks like everything is getting off close to golden gate bridge. we have more traffic out of concord down into walnut creek. south 680 shows a little slowing and that's the worst for contra costa county. bay bridge, fast track lanes and lanes off to the right show a crowd. lanes off to the left show a lighter flow indicating a lighter flow through the maze. in the north bay, no problem. southbound 101 curves at terra linda. these folks will be greeted with clear roadways down to the golden gate bridge. back to you. >>> all new this morning, a big update to a story we started covering back in march. you might recall the dramatic video from a barber shop shooting in san francisco. the suspect who was shot and killed by police is taking -- the steps his family is taking now. >>> first, nbc bay area responds. >>> mailboxes are an easy target for thieves but you get the upper wanted hand with informed delivery. it's a free service from the postal service that sends you an e-mail alert whe
we do have a new crash west 80 and gilman. looks like everything is getting off close to golden gate bridge. we have more traffic out of concord down into walnut creek. south 680 shows a little slowing and that's the worst for contra costa county. bay bridge, fast track lanes and lanes off to the right show a crowd. lanes off to the left show a lighter flow indicating a lighter flow through the maze. in the north bay, no problem. southbound 101 curves at terra linda. these folks will be greeted...
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it was a congressional initiative, and you had folks like dennis hastert, ben gilman take the lead onhe outside over here, paul coverdale, senator dodd participated, and senator hellmann's as well. it was very much folks like the people sitting behind you who dug in on these issues and work them for a long time and established relationships with people and who identified folks in colombia that we could work with, and started sort of a a tactical approach. and then the folks in the state department responded. pete romero took the ball and ran with this, and they helped the colombians come up with an answer to the question, how do we have a response? was really both engaged but it was congress really pushing and insisting that we go with real money. as one of the chairman at the time said, make no small plans picky challenge the state department to come back with an aggressive plan. and, frankly, congress increased the amounts and engaged. with central america, there is a plan that's on the table really and actually it has been implemented. it was conceived without of the inter-american
it was a congressional initiative, and you had folks like dennis hastert, ben gilman take the lead onhe outside over here, paul coverdale, senator dodd participated, and senator hellmann's as well. it was very much folks like the people sitting behind you who dug in on these issues and work them for a long time and established relationships with people and who identified folks in colombia that we could work with, and started sort of a a tactical approach. and then the folks in the state...
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gilman more commute looks good into the silicon valley. it is nothing major but you might have poor visibility in san jose. the traffic is okay at the toll plaza but around the corner, there is a lot of fog at the east shore freeway. the camera is useless because it is showing fog. we will see the traffic response. >>> 4:18. >> the fog is challenging to describe. fferent. it is moving that is not too bad. there is a quarter of a mile and the numbers are changing over the next hour. we have a quarter of a mile of visibility in san jose. that is a big factor for your commute. we do have clouds offshore. the clouds will eventually produce rain showers and even scattered showers in portions of the bay area. we have 40s and 50s and cooler than yesterday. san francisco is 51 in santa rosa is 41. we are tracking low clouds and fog. this is sfo on this early thursday mo we are picking up clouds and after 4:00, mendocin county. if you talk about low visibility at the central valley impacting the bay area. this may be a 10th of an inch it is the nor
gilman more commute looks good into the silicon valley. it is nothing major but you might have poor visibility in san jose. the traffic is okay at the toll plaza but around the corner, there is a lot of fog at the east shore freeway. the camera is useless because it is showing fog. we will see the traffic response. >>> 4:18. >> the fog is challenging to describe. fferent. it is moving that is not too bad. there is a quarter of a mile and the numbers are changing over the next...
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i want to kick things off by introducing our chief executive officer, gail gilman.se] >> thank you. i want to thank all of you for being with us here today. today is a historic moment for community housing partnerships, as we have completed rehabilitation of the units here , and seventh -- at 1750 mcallister. so many people helped bring this project together. by the people i want to thank first and foremost are the residents of 1750 mcallister. [cheers and applause] >> for your patience, for your diligence for keeping us on our toes to make sure that we provided you a home that had your thoughts
i want to kick things off by introducing our chief executive officer, gail gilman.se] >> thank you. i want to thank all of you for being with us here today. today is a historic moment for community housing partnerships, as we have completed rehabilitation of the units here , and seventh -- at 1750 mcallister. so many people helped bring this project together. by the people i want to thank first and foremost are the residents of 1750 mcallister. [cheers and applause] >> for your...
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stories, joe terranova, steven weiss, jon najarian, and our special guest the ceo and fund manager at gilman hill asset management and just before we're about to go on trying to throw me off, najarian, you know, sully, the market has done a 600-point roundtrip today. it could be a wild couple of hours. to what do you ascribe this incredible volatility lately >> i will focus in on, brian, all the funds liquidating in the year end and all the people that want to match up the profits they've taken. is their tax law telling there certainly is a lot of these folks that are underperforming the averages and getting resemgss and anticipating redemptions, there's a lot of that happening right now. this was one of the most constructive mornings despite the sell yot 288, up 330. that 700-point swing is the most positive thing any of us have seen in the last month of trading. >> one of these guys who is deeply off the record but a real market participant said they didn't want to go up and now they're being forced to liquidate. is that what you are hearing >> not hearing the same thing now. can't blame h
stories, joe terranova, steven weiss, jon najarian, and our special guest the ceo and fund manager at gilman hill asset management and just before we're about to go on trying to throw me off, najarian, you know, sully, the market has done a 600-point roundtrip today. it could be a wild couple of hours. to what do you ascribe this incredible volatility lately >> i will focus in on, brian, all the funds liquidating in the year end and all the people that want to match up the profits they've...
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walking across the floor and going to the washroom, because when you are my age you go a lot, and gail gilman, who i enjoy as a human being, they are just amazing. i called them to see if somebody could give a tour. they did not build it like they were building housing for the chronically homeless, they built it like they were building for human beings to live in, thrive, prosper and grow. [cheers and applause] >> just because people are poor when you do something for them, you don't have to make them feel like it. just do it. and so i'm walking across the floor and dale grabs my hand. she says, reverent, can we talk for a minute? i want to ask you something. we just fifth -- finished 1750, and we want to name it for somebody in the community in the fillmore, not thinking about what gentrification means, it is still the fillmore. and she said, we want to name it after and we thought you could help us figure it out. i said sure. let's get together and next week and i will talk to a few other folks and we will come up with something no problem. >> she said really, we would like to know, if we c
walking across the floor and going to the washroom, because when you are my age you go a lot, and gail gilman, who i enjoy as a human being, they are just amazing. i called them to see if somebody could give a tour. they did not build it like they were building housing for the chronically homeless, they built it like they were building for human beings to live in, thrive, prosper and grow. [cheers and applause] >> just because people are poor when you do something for them, you don't have...
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it was an honorable mention for the lincoln prize in 2012, and was recognized that gilman lehrman institute. it was a finalist for the jefferson davis prize, and also won that weiler silver prize for having the best first book on the civil war. i am pleased to announce dr. barbara gannon. [applause] barbara: first, thank you all for being here. thanks, dez and terry and patrick and collin and the entire staff for welcoming us and coming up with this unique approach to a symposium, all women. >> [laughter] [applause] barbara: "the cleveland gazette," a black newspaper, published a letter from an attorney at law, a notary public and real estate agent, the commander of the grand army of the republic, g.a.r., post number 134, department of ohio, objected the plans to "on the part of the colored black ex-soldiers establish a g.a.r. exclusively for colored soldiers." he consider this integral to his comrades and hoped he would "hear no more about colored folks." in contrast to this criticism of black veterans, "the gazette" also reported an example of interracial amnesty. on the corner of a stree
it was an honorable mention for the lincoln prize in 2012, and was recognized that gilman lehrman institute. it was a finalist for the jefferson davis prize, and also won that weiler silver prize for having the best first book on the civil war. i am pleased to announce dr. barbara gannon. [applause] barbara: first, thank you all for being here. thanks, dez and terry and patrick and collin and the entire staff for welcoming us and coming up with this unique approach to a symposium, all women....
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among the staff because i worked on both sides, and it was an initiative and you had folks like ben gilman takes the lead on the house side, senator dodd participated and senator helms as well. it was very much folks like the people sitting behind you who dug in on these issues for a long time and established good relationships with people and who identified folks in colombia that we could work with and sort of in a tactical approach and then the folks in the state department responded. pete romero took the ball and ran with it and they helped them come up with an answer on the question how do we have a response but it was congress really pushing and insisting that we go with real money as one of the chairman of the time said no small plans and to challenge the state department to come back with an aggressive plan and frankly the congress increased the amount. with central america there is a plan that's on the table and has been implemented. it was conceived with the development and they put together a very comprehensive approach that they are then matching for their own resources and so t
among the staff because i worked on both sides, and it was an initiative and you had folks like ben gilman takes the lead on the house side, senator dodd participated and senator helms as well. it was very much folks like the people sitting behind you who dug in on these issues for a long time and established good relationships with people and who identified folks in colombia that we could work with and sort of in a tactical approach and then the folks in the state department responded. pete...
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. -- gilman was a gorsuch. all kinds of people that went on greater fame and sports working for colonel blake. one question the historians wanted to know is lombardi in your ealings he is known as such -- his management style as a coach others have adopted. any effect on you? guest: i don't think so. e was very emotional and intense and he was a perfect complement to colonel blake. said, i was a lowly manager nd not much of that rubbed off >> . et's talk about unteaching at west point when sputnik was launched in 1957. do you recall what your thoughts when that happened? guest: i was concerned. i never thought about rockets or before. i was into airplanes and i was a ighter pilot and only at west point teaching over my great regret. i didn't want to but the said that is your job. it they launched sputnik was a shock because it appeared there was a real cold war and russians had a big leg up. tot: following that we tried launch vanguard in december of that year and it failed. what were your concerns then? guest:
. -- gilman was a gorsuch. all kinds of people that went on greater fame and sports working for colonel blake. one question the historians wanted to know is lombardi in your ealings he is known as such -- his management style as a coach others have adopted. any effect on you? guest: i don't think so. e was very emotional and intense and he was a perfect complement to colonel blake. said, i was a lowly manager nd not much of that rubbed off >> . et's talk about unteaching at west point...
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and you had folks like dennis hastert, saader or gilman take the load on the house side. cover dell, senator dodd participate inned, and senator helms as well. it was very much folks like the people sitting behind you who dug in on these issues and worked them for a long time and established good relationships with people who identified folks in colombia that we could work with. and we started sort of a tactical approach. and then the folks in the state department responded. pete romero took the ball and ran with this. and they helped the colombians come up with an answer to the question, how do we have a response? it was really both sides engaged. but it was congress really pushing and insisting that we go with real money. as one of the chairman at the time said, make no small plans. he challenged the state deputy to come back with an aggressive plan. and frankly, the congress increased the amounts, and engaged. with central america, there is a plan that's on the table, really, and actually it has been implemented. it was conceived with the help of the international amer
and you had folks like dennis hastert, saader or gilman take the load on the house side. cover dell, senator dodd participate inned, and senator helms as well. it was very much folks like the people sitting behind you who dug in on these issues and worked them for a long time and established good relationships with people who identified folks in colombia that we could work with. and we started sort of a tactical approach. and then the folks in the state department responded. pete romero took...
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gilman was a coach. war mouth was a coach. there were all kind of people that went on to greater fame in sports that were working for colonel blake. >> one of the questions that the historians behind this wanted to know is whether vince lombardi and your dealings with him then -- did it have any impact? he's known as such a -- his management style as a coach other people adopted in business. did it have any effect on you as you went on in your career? >> no, i don't think so. he was very emotional, very intense. and he was a perfect compliment to colonel blake. so as i said i was a lowly manager and i didn't really have much of that rebel. >> let's talk about -- you were teaching at west point when sputnik was launched in 1957. >> right. >> dural what your thoughts were when that happened? >> yeah i was really concerned. to be honest with you i had never really thought about rockets and space before. i was into airplanes. i was a fighter pilot and i was only at west point teaching over my great regret. i didn't want to do it b
gilman was a coach. war mouth was a coach. there were all kind of people that went on to greater fame in sports that were working for colonel blake. >> one of the questions that the historians behind this wanted to know is whether vince lombardi and your dealings with him then -- did it have any impact? he's known as such a -- his management style as a coach other people adopted in business. did it have any effect on you as you went on in your career? >> no, i don't think so. he was...
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>> we're looking at 80 westbound where at gilman, we have reports of an accident, third lane from thetowards the macarthur maze, it's a little bit farther up. an earlier sig alert lifted. >> time now for "live with kelly & ryan." we'll be back at 11:00 for the abc 7 midday news and our n >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan." today, star of the series "supernatural," jared padalecki. and she's one of "the cool kids," vicki lawrence. and a performance from the rock band plain white t's. plus, we try and set a new guinness world record that involves one of the cohosts and a bunch of whoopee cushions. all next on "live." >> ♪ i wanna go out dancing >> announcer: and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ♪ when i go out ♪ i wanna go out dancing >> ryan: it's one of the great pleasures of hosting this show. >> kelly: it's really demeaning. >> ryan: really, i know. [cheers and applause] hello! hi, hey, guys. hey, schully.. got you in the back, hello. >> ♪ i wanna go out >> ryan: come on. morning. >> kly
>> we're looking at 80 westbound where at gilman, we have reports of an accident, third lane from thetowards the macarthur maze, it's a little bit farther up. an earlier sig alert lifted. >> time now for "live with kelly & ryan." we'll be back at 11:00 for the abc 7 midday news and our n >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan." today, star of the series "supernatural," jared padalecki. and she's one of "the cool kids," vicki...