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henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by residents. in many of the businesses, they are owned by business owners -- they are owned by asian business owners. this was the beginning of the lunar new year. when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argum
henry parra and sgt russell gordon. the nomination will be read by assistant chief denise schmitt, the commanding officer at parallel at the time of the event. on february 17, 2010, at 4:30 in the afternoon, lt. henry parra and started russell gordon of terrible station confronted a deadly situation on the 1800 block of urban street. 1800 block of urban street is a light commercial corridor, starts on 19th avenue and runs nw. it contains many restaurants and businesses and is surrounded by...
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gordon? >> chairman, i can agree with what you said even what you couched as criticism or disagreement, i think i agree with you. you can't even get started and begin to focus on quality unless you have a report. if i could, could i step back and say a couple more words about this including the discussion? >> i'm going to give you 45 seconds to say a couple more words. >> yes, sir. i do say that there was things said in the first panel discussion that were problematic considering these reports were to solve all problems and in the absence of the reports, there's nothing happening. both are problematic. the reports would not lead to debarment, these are past suspension reports. secondly, past performance assessments take place all the time. they are required. we may not have the very good data base we're trying to put together, but when i talk to people on the front line, they tell me that, yes, they do the past performance assessments. they are required to. they do it by contacting agencies p
gordon? >> chairman, i can agree with what you said even what you couched as criticism or disagreement, i think i agree with you. you can't even get started and begin to focus on quality unless you have a report. if i could, could i step back and say a couple more words about this including the discussion? >> i'm going to give you 45 seconds to say a couple more words. >> yes, sir. i do say that there was things said in the first panel discussion that were problematic...
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sergeant gordon and lt. parra did not hesitate. they confronted the suspect, shouting out that they were the police and ordering him to drop his weapon. with nothing between them and this murder, they used their tactical expertise to triangulate on the suspect. they chose to close the distance between them. advancing on the murder in a purposeful manner. they knew every foot of sidewalk or st. they could close would reduce the number of pedestrians and civilians exposed. the suspect turned toward them with gun in hand. lt. parra and sergeant gordon were no more than 5 feet from the man. both had that split-second to realize that they were on the brink of using deadly force with all of its consequences. once again, the officers ordered the suspect to drop his gun. staring down officers, the suspect raised the gun and then tossed it to the ground. lt. parra and sergeant gordon maintained control of the scene. they directed the subjects -- suspect to the ground and directed him away from the gun, handcuffing him. they also rendered ai
sergeant gordon and lt. parra did not hesitate. they confronted the suspect, shouting out that they were the police and ordering him to drop his weapon. with nothing between them and this murder, they used their tactical expertise to triangulate on the suspect. they chose to close the distance between them. advancing on the murder in a purposeful manner. they knew every foot of sidewalk or st. they could close would reduce the number of pedestrians and civilians exposed. the suspect turned...
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gordon? >> chairman thibault, i'm in the happy situation to be able to agree even with what you couched as criticism or disagreement i agree with you. you can't even get started to begin on quality unless you have a report. if i could, could i -- could i step back and say a couple more words about this including the discussion -- >> i'm going to give you about 45 seconds to say a couple more words. >> i'll do my best. i do think that there's -- there were things said in the first panel discussion that were somewhat problematic assuming that these reports would solve all sorts of problems and in the of these reports we have nothing happening. both are problematic. the reports first of all wouldn't lead to suspension of debarrment. these are past performance issues. not things like for termination for default. and secondly, past performance assessments take place all the time. they're required -- we may not have the very good database we're trying to put together, but when i talk to people in t
gordon? >> chairman thibault, i'm in the happy situation to be able to agree even with what you couched as criticism or disagreement i agree with you. you can't even get started to begin on quality unless you have a report. if i could, could i -- could i step back and say a couple more words about this including the discussion -- >> i'm going to give you about 45 seconds to say a couple more words. >> i'll do my best. i do think that there's -- there were things said in the...
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alex gordon, you off of bumgartner.ial that we have been pumping up all week, this is -- you are excited about this? it's just going to be me. >> i've been working hard on the this. >> i'll be more of a clinical technician tomorrow night. no. no really. sometimes we are crazy here just having fun. when i work clinically, i'm good. i'll be okay, i'll give you another lead in. can matsui bring his magic. >> don't give it all away. >> it will be clinical. >> billy bean is being portrayed on screen by brad pitt. how does he feel about that? we will have that tomorrow. it's a good show. jason knows what he is doing. he is the best. tonight, may be the end for the cal gymnastics team, no. 4 in america. edged by no. 2 stanford tonight. unless they can come up with $4 million to be reenstated this was the last meet. they produced four ncaa championships. that really is sad and again, i have a neighbor that is on the baseball team that is playing
alex gordon, you off of bumgartner.ial that we have been pumping up all week, this is -- you are excited about this? it's just going to be me. >> i've been working hard on the this. >> i'll be more of a clinical technician tomorrow night. no. no really. sometimes we are crazy here just having fun. when i work clinically, i'm good. i'll be okay, i'll give you another lead in. can matsui bring his magic. >> don't give it all away. >> it will be clinical. >> billy...
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pat shares the essential truth that another to receivethe truth >>: pact and gordon robertson bringingpowerful principles that can transform your life experience the joy of realizing the dreams in the power of binding the purpose in your life and the fulfillment of finding a deeper relationship >>: you will see prosperity in your life because of god's favor >>: experience the wonderful blessing that god has for you, available now. >>: i realize god was saying . you can keep doing this away or you can do it your way; you are way you got what you got in my way i can work this out in such a way that it will astonish you and saying look, >>: you can trust in the lord and you will be so glad that you did. >>: the christian house church leader has been freed from a chinese prison. christian publisher was freed last month nearly 3 years after his arrest; he was convicted and imprisoned for conducting an illegal operationhe is now at home with his wife and two children but government agencies are closely monitoring his activities. the government of malaysia and will release 35,000 malayi langu
pat shares the essential truth that another to receivethe truth >>: pact and gordon robertson bringingpowerful principles that can transform your life experience the joy of realizing the dreams in the power of binding the purpose in your life and the fulfillment of finding a deeper relationship >>: you will see prosperity in your life because of god's favor >>: experience the wonderful blessing that god has for you, available now. >>: i realize god was saying . you can...
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ahead on c-span2, "the communicators" talks with national association of broadcasters' president gordon smith. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion about issues relating to broadcasters with gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters. >> host: we're pleased to welcome back to "the communicators," gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, former senator from oregon, of course. senator smith, the nab is meeting in town right now in washington this week. what is your message to capitol hill when you meet with legislators? >> guest: well, there are three big issues that we're facing. there are many issues beyond that, but the ones of constant concern in congress are spectrum allocation, retransmission consent -- what broadcasters are paid for for their content -- and, of course, on the radio side is the whole performance royalty issue and how we reconcile mutual dependence of radio e and performers. they need us, we need them, and their market was broken by the internet. people don't buy music anymore, and that
ahead on c-span2, "the communicators" talks with national association of broadcasters' president gordon smith. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion about issues relating to broadcasters with gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters. >> host: we're pleased to welcome back to "the communicators," gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, former senator from oregon, of...
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. >> this week "the communicators ,"a discussion about issues related to broadcasting with gordon smith. >> we're pleased to welcome back gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, former senator of oregon. senator smith, the nab is meeting in washington this week. what is your message to capitol hill when you meet with legislators? >> there are three major issues we are facing. those are spectrum allocation, re- transmission consent, and the performance royalty issue on the radio side and how weak reconcile mutual dependence of radio and performers. they need us. we need them. their market was broken by the internet. people do not buy music anymore. that is unfortunate. we do not want to break radio in trying to resolve this. >> has three television been broken by the internet? -- has free television been broken by the internet? >> no. the have argued for payment of produced content. we asked for the same consideration. when they take our content and put it through their pipes or bounces off the satellite, we feel we are owed something. of all the prog
. >> this week "the communicators ,"a discussion about issues related to broadcasting with gordon smith. >> we're pleased to welcome back gordon smith, president and ceo of the national association of broadcasters, former senator of oregon. senator smith, the nab is meeting in washington this week. what is your message to capitol hill when you meet with legislators? >> there are three major issues we are facing. those are spectrum allocation, re- transmission...
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mike gordon once again.at weekend. hope to see you next week, everybody. bye-bye. [ ch
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now, we are going to hear from revenue with gordon. hey, gordon. >> thank you. i'm here tonight with a coalition of community and labor organizations working together to promote worker rights and social justice locally and nationally. i was asked to make some brief remarks about the revenue side of the picture and tax policy, so my first point is that we cannot solve the budget crisis through cuts alone, and i think this is a pretty obvious statement to everybody here tonight. this forum tonight is really important to allow the community and people that are directly affected by these terrible budget cuts to speak out and raise their voice directly to our public officials, but too often, forums like this and the other one that are going to have before self -- the discussion is constrained just to things like talking about the impact of the budget cuts, talking about layoffs of public sector workers, cutbacks to benefits to public-sector workers, or even as we see in the midwest, a tax on even the collective bargaining rights. what i think is really important to b
now, we are going to hear from revenue with gordon. hey, gordon. >> thank you. i'm here tonight with a coalition of community and labor organizations working together to promote worker rights and social justice locally and nationally. i was asked to make some brief remarks about the revenue side of the picture and tax policy, so my first point is that we cannot solve the budget crisis through cuts alone, and i think this is a pretty obvious statement to everybody here tonight. this forum...
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my name is gordon chan, the executive director of the chinatown community development center. we are delighted that you have joined us on this special occasion. perhaps the speeches will be shorter because of the rain. i will not talk much about the project. you can see the statistics on the board. but i did want to share a personal gratitude with rogers family. mary was a hero and a champion to many of us. i met her when i was working at the international hotel, struggling in the 1960's and 1970's. a champion for the entire city, not just the western addition. we oblast and daughter that she -- we are blessed and honored to be here today. the san francisco redevelopment agency, the silicon valley bank, our architects and contractors. without any further ado, let me turn it over and welcome the mayor. i was going to wear my giants hat, but since the war mayor more his hat, i think it is ok. >> good morning, everyone. thank you. i am not a big celebrators of valentine's day. but there is a great analogy in that we break ground today on this day. when i think of mary helen roger
my name is gordon chan, the executive director of the chinatown community development center. we are delighted that you have joined us on this special occasion. perhaps the speeches will be shorter because of the rain. i will not talk much about the project. you can see the statistics on the board. but i did want to share a personal gratitude with rogers family. mary was a hero and a champion to many of us. i met her when i was working at the international hotel, struggling in the 1960's and...
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gordon smith is a good friend of mine. i think it is important to do the inventory, which is more than just identifying on a chart who has what spectrum. i think you have to look deeper than that. how much is out there? that is both private and public, which gets a little bit difficult, but really, it is an enormously valuable asset, and it is our job to manage it appropriately, and there is a lot of demand for it. if you want to talk about innovation, new technology and jobs, a look at what is happening in the cellular world. look what has happened and how prices have gone down in the andhnology has gone upp, there is less opportunity when there is spectrum available. we are coming up on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. public safety says we need more spectrum. there should be a way that police and fire can build out and i think we could start this in new york and other cities and eventually get a comparable, which is a goal we share. -- get it operable, which is a goal we share. it is a $3 billion issue. we have a budgetary
gordon smith is a good friend of mine. i think it is important to do the inventory, which is more than just identifying on a chart who has what spectrum. i think you have to look deeper than that. how much is out there? that is both private and public, which gets a little bit difficult, but really, it is an enormously valuable asset, and it is our job to manage it appropriately, and there is a lot of demand for it. if you want to talk about innovation, new technology and jobs, a look at what is...
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the 20% down payment is one, but there may be others, says consumer advocate julia gordon. >> you have to have full documentation, you have to underwrite for the term of the loan, not just a teaser rate. >> reporter: home buyers who haven't saved up for a big down payment could still get a low down payment loan through the federal housing administration, but gordon says that help will be limited. >> i think everybody agrees right now that the f.h.a. has too much market share and that we don't want to create some kind of dual housing market, just one for the haves and one for the have-nots. >> reporter: following the housing bust, lenders have already tightened their lending standards. the mortgage bankers associations steve o'connor fears the new requirements will make it even harder to get a loan. >> we don't want the pendulum to swing too far because that runs the risk of destabilizing the housing sector, which obviously creates risk for the economic recovery. >> reporter: regulators argue the new requirement is actually not that new. before the housing bubble gave birth to all those
the 20% down payment is one, but there may be others, says consumer advocate julia gordon. >> you have to have full documentation, you have to underwrite for the term of the loan, not just a teaser rate. >> reporter: home buyers who haven't saved up for a big down payment could still get a low down payment loan through the federal housing administration, but gordon says that help will be limited. >> i think everybody agrees right now that the f.h.a. has too much market share...
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. >> farnsworth was interviewed by a woman by the name of elizabeth gordon, who published an articlewhich she said, "there is a woman being obliged to live in this all-glass house, one room, done by an architect who treats her as if he were a dictator." >> baer: gordon even compared the farnsworth house to the looming threat of communism. >> she said, "if you can do without personal things, you're open for a dictator. if you don't have belongings, you're obviously a communist, right? >> baer: edith may have won the media war, but mies won the lawsuit in 1953. yet he never again saw his creation. before long, the new homeowner started to discover just how famous her house was. edith, she had some privacy issues living in a glass house, didn't she? >> yes, she did. she--she's--the story has it that when she would go out of the bathroom, she'd look out the window, and here's about 25 people aiming their cameras. >> baer: tourists. >> tourists. >> they would climb over the fence. they would come across the river on a boat from the park, and they would want to see this icon. as soon as it
. >> farnsworth was interviewed by a woman by the name of elizabeth gordon, who published an articlewhich she said, "there is a woman being obliged to live in this all-glass house, one room, done by an architect who treats her as if he were a dictator." >> baer: gordon even compared the farnsworth house to the looming threat of communism. >> she said, "if you can do without personal things, you're open for a dictator. if you don't have belongings, you're...
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mike gordon performs next. dude, you're the best. thanks, buddy.me i smoked, i was 13. i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be big tobacco's next victim. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know our next guest as the bass player for phish. he's here tonight to perform the song "horizon line" from his latest solo album "moss."cc1: please welcome mike gordon, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪cc1: ♪cc1:cc1:cc1:cc1:cc1: i project myself to different places when i look at them when i look further ♪cc1: ♪ i see my old self displaced again walking on that horizon linecc1: two steps further and ♪ ♪ i fall behind any closer and i'm stuck back in my mind now you talk to me
mike gordon performs next. dude, you're the best. thanks, buddy.me i smoked, i was 13. i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be big tobacco's next victim. breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast?...
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drew gordon did not. 82-64. that's your final count. byu, they go down. >>> derrick rose and the bulls, taking on the hawks. first quarter, the florist. mr. rose. he and bogut says, give it to me. bulls with four unanswered to start the game. within three, rose drives. marvin williams, blocks. filthy. under 30 seconds to play. hawks up one. rose, sloppy. turning it over. joe johnson, outlet pass. he finishes with the yam. hawks up three. ten seconds to go. bulls down three. rose, when it's crunch time, most times. no good there. kyle korver misses the three. time runs out. hawks hang on to the win, 83-80. >>> for the latest, check out "the highlight express" right here on espn news. i'm cole wright. back to you in new york. >>> the word bootee is getting booted from a new version of the bible. the u.s. conference on catholic bishops ordered an updated translation, which is due out on ash wednesday, next week.otee me since bootee might cause kids to snicker in sunday school, ing being replaced by the spoils of war. >>> animal lovers are
drew gordon did not. 82-64. that's your final count. byu, they go down. >>> derrick rose and the bulls, taking on the hawks. first quarter, the florist. mr. rose. he and bogut says, give it to me. bulls with four unanswered to start the game. within three, rose drives. marvin williams, blocks. filthy. under 30 seconds to play. hawks up one. rose, sloppy. turning it over. joe johnson, outlet pass. he finishes with the yam. hawks up three. ten seconds to go. bulls down three. rose, when...
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calvin gordon is hoping his situation will turn around, too. he lost his job at a consulting firm three months ago. >> i visually believe i'm going to get a job. it is just when. and that when, that undetermined thing is a little concerning. >> reporter: wall street hopes one good month will lead to another. when companies start seeing the economy gaining strength, they're more willing to add to their payrolls. fed chief ben bernanke says things are going in the right direction. >> i think the key here is that instead of unemployment stagnating or going up, that we see a sustainable recovery moving forward. >> reporter: the strongest hiring was in factories. education and health care. and retailers cut jobs. and so did state and local governments. all told, over 13.5 million people are still looking for work. for calvin gordon, being unemployed has been both a financial and a psychological blow. >> i'm not a person that is made to stay home. i can't, you know, so this is really kind of driving me crazy. >> reporter: the economy has been growing
calvin gordon is hoping his situation will turn around, too. he lost his job at a consulting firm three months ago. >> i visually believe i'm going to get a job. it is just when. and that when, that undetermined thing is a little concerning. >> reporter: wall street hopes one good month will lead to another. when companies start seeing the economy gaining strength, they're more willing to add to their payrolls. fed chief ben bernanke says things are going in the right direction....
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>> guest: that is a good question and i'm glad you had gordon smith on. he is a constituent of mine. i represent his hometown in oregon and we are good friends. i would say this. i think it is important to do the inventory which is more than just identifying on a chart who has what spectrum. i think you have to go deeper than that and look at who has it, who is using it and who is sitting on it, how much is out there and that is both private and public which gets a little difficult on the defense side and all. but really i think spectrum is an enormously value asset that the citizens have and it is our job to manage it appropriately and there are lots of demands for it. there are enormous commercial demands and you want to talk about unleashing innovation and new technology and jobs, look at what is happened in the cell world. you look at what is happened in a look at how the prices have gone down in the technology has gone out and there are lots of opportunities when they're spectrum available. so that is a piece of this. what do you do it for d block? w
>> guest: that is a good question and i'm glad you had gordon smith on. he is a constituent of mine. i represent his hometown in oregon and we are good friends. i would say this. i think it is important to do the inventory which is more than just identifying on a chart who has what spectrum. i think you have to go deeper than that and look at who has it, who is using it and who is sitting on it, how much is out there and that is both private and public which gets a little difficult on the...
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attorney stu gordon says he has evidence of more than $9 million in private pledges to restore cal's baseball program. folks in berkeley are reacting to today's news. >> that would be great and the university should pay attention to that and take advantage of that and use the donation. >> it's a huge sport, it's been around for so long. we've had so many athletes from the cal baseball team go into the mlb, so i think it should be one of the ones not to be cut, because it has such a history with america and with the school. >> former giants great jeff kent is also chipping in. gordon says he's hopeful the funds will help the chancellor reinstate the program that is scheduled to end for good after this season. the school won't give us an official response other than to say, even if gordon's group raises the money, cal might not accept it. >> i hope it works out for them. >>> still ahead at 6:00, rich in color and history, artists paint a new mural in san francisco's mission district. find out its link to a 200-year-old mystery. >>> and good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri
attorney stu gordon says he has evidence of more than $9 million in private pledges to restore cal's baseball program. folks in berkeley are reacting to today's news. >> that would be great and the university should pay attention to that and take advantage of that and use the donation. >> it's a huge sport, it's been around for so long. we've had so many athletes from the cal baseball team go into the mlb, so i think it should be one of the ones not to be cut, because it has such a...
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last week on "the communicators," nab chair gordon smith called for an inventory of all the available spectrum. do you degree with that -- agree with that, and is this a fight between the broadcasters and the cell phone operatorsesome. >> guest: that's a good question, and i'm glad you had gordon smith on. a constituent of mine. i represent his hometown in oregon, and we're good friends. i would say this, i think it's important to do the inventory which is more than just identifying on a chart who has what spectrum. i think you have to go deeper than that and look at who has it, who's using it, who's sitting on it, how much is out there. and that's both private and public which gets a little difficult on the defense side and all. but really i think spectrum is an enormously valuable asset that the citizens have, and it's our job to manage it appropriately, and there are lots of demands for it. there are enormous commercial demands, and you want to talk about unleashing innovation and new technology and jobs, look at what's happened in the cell world. we could all pull out our devices,
last week on "the communicators," nab chair gordon smith called for an inventory of all the available spectrum. do you degree with that -- agree with that, and is this a fight between the broadcasters and the cell phone operatorsesome. >> guest: that's a good question, and i'm glad you had gordon smith on. a constituent of mine. i represent his hometown in oregon, and we're good friends. i would say this, i think it's important to do the inventory which is more than just...
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. >> hi, my name is gordon. there are three main points that i want to make. in building out the new units for a total of 89, this project will create 35,000 jobs, new on- site jobs. there is a 25% and climate rate. this would provide thousands of jobs, in he knows? other associated taxes and fees, obviously increasing our prosperity in san francisco. thank you very much. >> good evening. i am also a resident. i very much agree that the eir it is complete. there is no time machine. most of the arguments are highly speculative. i travel through the corridor a lot. i am one of many who cares about what happens at parkmerced, and it is disconcerting to see such effort against it based on speculative items. [bell] >> good evening. i have reviewed the eir to reiterate some of the points that were mentioned earlier today the construction industry. it will provide many construction jobs for 20 years to come. 5600 new homes. given the city's recent budget issues and the tax revenue, i know that when it is completed, it would generate about $17 million. i use the park
. >> hi, my name is gordon. there are three main points that i want to make. in building out the new units for a total of 89, this project will create 35,000 jobs, new on- site jobs. there is a 25% and climate rate. this would provide thousands of jobs, in he knows? other associated taxes and fees, obviously increasing our prosperity in san francisco. thank you very much. >> good evening. i am also a resident. i very much agree that the eir it is complete. there is no time machine....
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. >> my name is eugene gordon jr.. as a means for survival, conscious or unconscious through this whole of 2006, not without psychological and proven gestures. the intelligence with technology, multiple ethnicities, all of which qualify on the right to life. working progress, self indulgence, by class, racism, chauvinism, imperialism, and defamation. it is known to variable political economies. the physiological -- a psychol ogical feeding, excuse me. integrating ethnic peoples as a fluctuating market. the matter as it measures radiation. nonexistence doesn't measure nonexistence. what matters is pronunciation. the thing is matter and labor. elementary particles. >> next speaker, please. >> president chiu and supervisors. ♪ city budget share me some more on a cloudy day budget share me some more you're distant as the milky way ♪ ♪ budget share me some more pretty budget that i adore i wish you would shine in a city hall cafe ♪ ♪ and sometimes on a crowded street. i am near you but you never notice me budget share me so
. >> my name is eugene gordon jr.. as a means for survival, conscious or unconscious through this whole of 2006, not without psychological and proven gestures. the intelligence with technology, multiple ethnicities, all of which qualify on the right to life. working progress, self indulgence, by class, racism, chauvinism, imperialism, and defamation. it is known to variable political economies. the physiological -- a psychol ogical feeding, excuse me. integrating ethnic peoples as a...
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gordon on the hook. he finished 36th. tony stewart, he led edwards in to the pits. when they came out edwards was in front and he hung on for the win, stewart led 166 of the 267 but finished second. edwards second in daytona with his first win of the year. he celebrates in his usual way and moves in to third place in the points behind stewart and kurt busch. >>> at least one bay area team will make it to the wcc tournament finals. we will tell you about that when we continue and how a golf tournament that looked like a run away got close. . >>> golfer started the day with the biggest three round lead in the history of the tournament. when he finished the lead at as slim as it could be. still up five as he played the 9th hole but his three putt and bogi opened the door for others. first there was kelley, from the fringe at 13, he was on the way to a 67 and at this point was with in three. yang made a move with the 66. 147 shots, ended up in the water. yang not bothered on the 15th. he carries the lake, puts his hotshot though close. suddenly with in a stroke that. pu
gordon on the hook. he finished 36th. tony stewart, he led edwards in to the pits. when they came out edwards was in front and he hung on for the win, stewart led 166 of the 267 but finished second. edwards second in daytona with his first win of the year. he celebrates in his usual way and moves in to third place in the points behind stewart and kurt busch. >>> at least one bay area team will make it to the wcc tournament finals. we will tell you about that when we continue and how a...
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calvin gordon is hoping his situation will turn around too. he lost his job at a consulting firm three months ago. >> i vent wally believe -- eventually believe i will get a job. it is just when. the when is a little concern. >> reporter: wall street hopes one good months will lead to another. when companies start seeing the economy gain strength they are more than willing to add to their payroll. fed chief ben bernanke says things are going in the right direction. >> i think the key thing here is instead of unemployment stagnating or going up that we see a sustainable recovery moving forward. >> reporter: the strongest hiring was in factories, education and health care. retailers cut jobs and so did state and local governments. over 13.5 million people total are still looking for work. for calvin gordon, being unemployed has been both a financial and a psychological blow. >> i'm not a person that is made to stay home. i can't, you know. so this is really kind of driving me crazy. >> reporter: the economy has been growing for six straight quar
calvin gordon is hoping his situation will turn around too. he lost his job at a consulting firm three months ago. >> i vent wally believe -- eventually believe i will get a job. it is just when. the when is a little concern. >> reporter: wall street hopes one good months will lead to another. when companies start seeing the economy gain strength they are more than willing to add to their payroll. fed chief ben bernanke says things are going in the right direction. >> i think...
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. >> reporter: steve gordon is one of the alumni going to bat for the team. >> we are really close to where the chancellor wants us to be which is $10 million. we argue thousand dollars short of that and we are trying to raise additional money. >> reporter: they are nationally ranked. >> if you look at all of the guys that have come out of there, just a bunch of phenomenal baseball players and it would be a shame if that program is gone. >> we are doing all they can to raise as much money as we can to gain reinstatement. >> reporter: he is one of the players rallying for support. >> it is like, well, could we get cut next year? >> reporter: the chancellor will take another look at the baseball team state tomorrow or friday. at the same time the men's gymnastic team is fighting deadlines to make more money. >>> as for the giants and oakland ace, they have concluded. the giants won the game 2-1 and will head to los angeles to play against the dodgers. >>> a san francisco judge dropped evidence today. a surveillance tape shows officers and treating an apartment. they claimed they were in
. >> reporter: steve gordon is one of the alumni going to bat for the team. >> we are really close to where the chancellor wants us to be which is $10 million. we argue thousand dollars short of that and we are trying to raise additional money. >> reporter: they are nationally ranked. >> if you look at all of the guys that have come out of there, just a bunch of phenomenal baseball players and it would be a shame if that program is gone. >> we are doing all they...
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a former pitcher attorney stu gordon has donated $500,000 of his own money and raised a total of $9.4on to save the team. the university has said that the team needs $10 million to keep swinging. >> are you concerned that they won't accept this $9.4 million offer, this gift? >> i'm concerned that there is a chance to reinstate baseball at cal. >> gordon says he is trying to raise the extra money by tomorrow. >> well, money may not buy everyone happiness. >> but your looks can buy both money and happiness. that according to a new study being released today. researchers say better looking people generally earn more money and marry those with better looks and higher salaries. they also found that beauty affects a woman's happiness more directly than a man. >>> well, if that doesn't get your heart pumping, neighbor will. >> how about charging your ipod with your own heartbeat? researchers have developed a chip that generates power from a single body movement, which includes anything from a heartbeat to simply walking. the chip would generate the same voltage of two double-a batteries so h
a former pitcher attorney stu gordon has donated $500,000 of his own money and raised a total of $9.4on to save the team. the university has said that the team needs $10 million to keep swinging. >> are you concerned that they won't accept this $9.4 million offer, this gift? >> i'm concerned that there is a chance to reinstate baseball at cal. >> gordon says he is trying to raise the extra money by tomorrow. >> well, money may not buy everyone happiness. >> but...
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(bill) gordon mote. gordon mote?e of the most definitive bluegrass recordings ever released. >> well, that movie was in 2002, i believe. >> gaither: yeah, you've been playing about 50 years, and all of a sudden, at the end-- >> yeah, or 55 years. all of a sudden, here it was. course, i was ready for it. >> gaither: there's been a close connection down through the years between the church and country music, hasn't it? >> there have. there have. >> gaither: what do you call that kind of singing where you teach it to the crowd, like amazing grace, you sing a line, and then they follow you, right? >> yeah. back years and years and years ago, maybe they didn't have but one songbook in the church, and, you know, the congregation, the people didn't know the words. and the preacher got up in the stand and gave out the words so they all would know what to sing. i've heard that's why that started. >> gaither: the congregation would follow. >> they'd follow, yeah. that's how they'd get the words, you know. >> gaither: yeah. wel
(bill) gordon mote. gordon mote?e of the most definitive bluegrass recordings ever released. >> well, that movie was in 2002, i believe. >> gaither: yeah, you've been playing about 50 years, and all of a sudden, at the end-- >> yeah, or 55 years. all of a sudden, here it was. course, i was ready for it. >> gaither: there's been a close connection down through the years between the church and country music, hasn't it? >> there have. there have. >> gaither:...
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gordon gets the reverse slam. they face montana after a 67-44 victory. gordon hats off, you the man, buddy. >>> ore norcal results bishop wins the second championship and faces lutheran saturday in the division three state title. >>> on the girl's side berkeley wins the 7th norcal title. and they take division three opponent sacramento 57-46. >> one of the giant' mvp on opening day. >>> plus danika . >>> opening day for the giants is still 12 days away. but the ball club learned today that closer brian wilson's sprain is oblique. he may not be ready for the march 31st opener. brian led the majors last year with 48 saves. giants had a great starting pitching performance from barry zito who allowed one run through six. cody ross starts it off in the second inning. then in the fourth inning buster takes the same pitcher chin deep for his third homerun this spring. aubrey huff added another solo homerun and the giants win 3-1. they are 18-6 in cactus league action so far. oakland also won today. well, we go on to the -- yes, this is the opening of the real s
gordon gets the reverse slam. they face montana after a 67-44 victory. gordon hats off, you the man, buddy. >>> ore norcal results bishop wins the second championship and faces lutheran saturday in the division three state title. >>> on the girl's side berkeley wins the 7th norcal title. and they take division three opponent sacramento 57-46. >> one of the giant' mvp on opening day. >>> plus danika . >>> opening day for the giants is still 12 days away....
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. >> thank you, gordon. good morning, everybody. just wanted to make a couple of acknowledgements the fourth saying a few words. -- acknowledgments before saying a few words. a number of commissioners are with us today that made significant contributions. leroy king is right here to my right. as well as the president of the commission, if any of you are missing, let me know and grab me. today is very timely in terms of the dedication of a building to mary ellen rogers. because of what we are going through as an agency. as everyone knows, she was a critic of the agency. she held everyone accountable at the agency. but she was also responsible for for reform at that agency. through this debate about whether or not redevelopment should exist, the san francisco redevelopment agency has been held up as a model. because of the way that it produces affordable housing in the city. because of what it has been able to do. the reason why this agency is considered better than others in the state is because of the things that mary helen rogers p
. >> thank you, gordon. good morning, everybody. just wanted to make a couple of acknowledgements the fourth saying a few words. -- acknowledgments before saying a few words. a number of commissioners are with us today that made significant contributions. leroy king is right here to my right. as well as the president of the commission, if any of you are missing, let me know and grab me. today is very timely in terms of the dedication of a building to mary ellen rogers. because of what we...
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technical aspects of the design and how we can make a figure like this, we have a senior principal with gordon. they have been active in the transit center design from the beginning of the process. i will bring bruce up. >> thank you, good morning. i will spend a couple of minutes to explain the work we have done to date. starting with four elevation that we got from tim hawkinson, we defined the geometry of the sculpture. we then build a structural analysis model which contains the mass and properties of the elements in the sculpture. we then applied gravity when an earthquake occurs into the analysis model to understand what the effects of those components are on the structure. not surprisingly, earthquake forces dominate in san francisco. therefore, we are proposing seismic isolation of the structure. seismic isolation can enhance the seismic performance of certain buildings. city hall was actually seismically isolated. in this case, the sculpture will reduce the seismic demand by least 50%. so we are therefore proposing that the sculpture sits on a concrete plants. that is on four concrete
technical aspects of the design and how we can make a figure like this, we have a senior principal with gordon. they have been active in the transit center design from the beginning of the process. i will bring bruce up. >> thank you, good morning. i will spend a couple of minutes to explain the work we have done to date. starting with four elevation that we got from tim hawkinson, we defined the geometry of the sculpture. we then build a structural analysis model which contains the mass...
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for six more miles outside this gordon, residents were told to seal themselves indoors -- outside this cordon, residents were told to seal themselves indoors. the prime minister is doing his best to reassure. >> i would like to ask the nation, although this is an incident of great concern, i request that you act very calmly. >> there was no panic. here in tokyo, there was concern today. would be radiation reached the capitol? it did not. but the empty shells are a reminder that this is a country confronting a crisis. the queues for petrol, too. more than an hour. unheard of in recent years. this banker wonders whether it is safe to stay here. >> unfortunately, we cannot leave. i have a daughter in hospital at the moment for scheduled heart surgery. we cannot go anywhere. >> if you could, would you? >> i am thinking of getting the family out, yes. >> much of japan seems to be getting back to normal. but under the surface, there is real anxiety. people are not short of how much risk they face. the more fear there is about the nuclear plant, the more it worries them. bbc news. >> confirme
for six more miles outside this gordon, residents were told to seal themselves indoors -- outside this cordon, residents were told to seal themselves indoors. the prime minister is doing his best to reassure. >> i would like to ask the nation, although this is an incident of great concern, i request that you act very calmly. >> there was no panic. here in tokyo, there was concern today. would be radiation reached the capitol? it did not. but the empty shells are a reminder that this...