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howell would you respond to the comments that the lease is flawed? >> first of all, we emphasized and commented on the rentals as the official aspect of the budget analyst standpoint. this lease was negotiated. certainly we were not a part of the negotiation. there are various aspects of the least that were considered by the department. it is unusual to have such a negotiation. on i cannot comment specifically about holes and the lease but i would say that it would be appropriate for the department to negotiate a various aspects of the lease. thank you. >> i know that supervisor mirkarimi has a number of questions. and people are taking different perspectives on it. i do understand the need from the recreation and park department perspective on how the ongoing revenue that is going into the department. there are three different goals that are outlined by the general manager. without the capital improvements and the strong maintenance parts of the lease that the family enterprises have committed to, without that, it is very difficult to see a positive
howell would you respond to the comments that the lease is flawed? >> first of all, we emphasized and commented on the rentals as the official aspect of the budget analyst standpoint. this lease was negotiated. certainly we were not a part of the negotiation. there are various aspects of the least that were considered by the department. it is unusual to have such a negotiation. on i cannot comment specifically about holes and the lease but i would say that it would be appropriate for the...
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people forget how powerful howell -- how powerful the city administrator is. when you were mayor, it is critical to have a friend as the city administrator. i think that he should exercise his full power. i am reminding him of the charter. and he has been a friend over the years. he is someone that i respect. it is an amazing thing to reach out across the political divide. this is unbelievable how often we agree on things. you tend to get into the personality process which is the real divide which add to the end of the day is pretty trivial. he has done a remarkable job to transcend and build bridges. this is the most important and valuable asset even if people disagree, they trust. i don't think that anyone question the integrity as ed and his capacity to call balls and strikes and to be judicious and thoughtful and to respect everyone's points of view. those are remarkable skills. he has got it all. what a gift it is for me as one of my final tax in this role to have as a small part of the legacy to say hey, i actually appointed him to that term. i am lookin
people forget how powerful howell -- how powerful the city administrator is. when you were mayor, it is critical to have a friend as the city administrator. i think that he should exercise his full power. i am reminding him of the charter. and he has been a friend over the years. he is someone that i respect. it is an amazing thing to reach out across the political divide. this is unbelievable how often we agree on things. you tend to get into the personality process which is the real divide...
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bush, 1727 lombard, which is the most recently acquired property, 1900 jackson, 1960 octavia, 560 howell, 620 sutter, 625 sutter, 680 sutter, 736 jones, 817-825 sutter, 867, 2209 van ness, and 2201 van ness. those properties comprise 773 units, and that capacity is 1894. this is a little bit different than what has been previously submitted. the dead space is very fluid. if the academy of art is experiencing a large influx of students, they may take a lounge or study room or faculty room, and they will convert that to residential use. oftentimes, you will find that this number does fluctuate a bit. the academy of our properties are a mix of dwelling units, residential hotel rooms, former tourist hotels, and live/work buildings. the most recent acquisition was the lombard properties, which was acquired in 2007. the academy of art began to acquire the properties in the 1990's. some of the properties began occupancy prior to the acquisition. the academy of art happens to have a housing director that is not an employee of the academy of art but of campus living villages. they are a property
bush, 1727 lombard, which is the most recently acquired property, 1900 jackson, 1960 octavia, 560 howell, 620 sutter, 625 sutter, 680 sutter, 736 jones, 817-825 sutter, 867, 2209 van ness, and 2201 van ness. those properties comprise 773 units, and that capacity is 1894. this is a little bit different than what has been previously submitted. the dead space is very fluid. if the academy of art is experiencing a large influx of students, they may take a lounge or study room or faculty room, and...
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but people visiting the shorty howell park in duluth were upset seeing the injured goose. >> poor thingg okay. he's walking and flying. it's still sad. he's got to be feeling something. >> reporter: a channel 2 viewer called. told us he was at the park on tuesday afternoon, along with the gwinnett county animal control. after ten minutes the crews packed up and left, leaving behind the goose with the arrow. >> it looks like it's wobbling. and it looks like it's trying to pull it out. >> reporter: we tried contacting animal control and the georgia wildlife and resources division. but we're still waiting to hear back from them. one thing is for sure, parkgoers want to know who did this and why. >> they must not have much better to do than to be over here doing something like that. >> what kind of person would do that, shoot a goose? >> it's unbelievable to see. now animal crews are saying they've tried 12 to 15 times at different lakes and they have been unable to catch the goose. i'm sure it's scared to be nabbed after that arrow situation. >> and you hear pulling it out does more damage
but people visiting the shorty howell park in duluth were upset seeing the injured goose. >> poor thingg okay. he's walking and flying. it's still sad. he's got to be feeling something. >> reporter: a channel 2 viewer called. told us he was at the park on tuesday afternoon, along with the gwinnett county animal control. after ten minutes the crews packed up and left, leaving behind the goose with the arrow. >> it looks like it's wobbling. and it looks like it's trying to pull...
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civil rights activist, andrew young, tom howell, the king family driver, and reverend rafael warknock called on that have helped you? >> oh, absolutely. almost everyone has heard the "i have a dream" speech. but it's a powerful speech. i think the nation has sort of glossed over. >> so we come here today to dramatize the shameful conditions. in a sense, we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check. >> there was a kind of sharp analysis in the public discourse, that we're here to cash a check that has come back marked insufficient funds. and in a real sense, that's a literal reality right there, as we still have to struggle against poverty. >> america has given the negro people a bad check. a check which has come back marked insufficient funds. >> reporter: andrew young who was on the front lines with king agrees with reverend warnock. >> we forgot what the speech was about and we focused on the dream. but the dream was that all of god's children should have food, education, health and opportunity. that we are endowed by the creator with certain inalienable rights. >> we understo
civil rights activist, andrew young, tom howell, the king family driver, and reverend rafael warknock called on that have helped you? >> oh, absolutely. almost everyone has heard the "i have a dream" speech. but it's a powerful speech. i think the nation has sort of glossed over. >> so we come here today to dramatize the shameful conditions. in a sense, we've come to our nation's capital to cash a check. >> there was a kind of sharp analysis in the public discourse,...
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. >> katy howell.leaders in congress have said that they want people in this year, but should describe both in your speech paint the broader picture in change to energy policy. are you going to be satisfied if they just tackle a few of these small pieces. and if so, which pieces should come first? >> strategically speaking these to be done in a comprehensive way. tactically if they decide to do a piece at a time, obviously i'll leave that to those on the hill collected to make those decisions. i will tell you one of the areas they clearly need to address is the development of oil and national gas resources are particularly those controlled by the government for the government can make decisions as to whether or not we have access to them. so whether that's handled in a piece on a comprehensive way, we'll see how that unfolds. i think that will eventually come onto the agenda, not really that may be. [inaudible] thanks for taking my questions. you mentioned a pair of texas toast to the industry creation
. >> katy howell.leaders in congress have said that they want people in this year, but should describe both in your speech paint the broader picture in change to energy policy. are you going to be satisfied if they just tackle a few of these small pieces. and if so, which pieces should come first? >> strategically speaking these to be done in a comprehensive way. tactically if they decide to do a piece at a time, obviously i'll leave that to those on the hill collected to make those...
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. >> i am with "investors business daily eric howell can you give a sense of what you? -- can you get the sense of what you expected? >> now that we have a working majority that we did not have for several years, the case has backed up, and us supreme court gave it a bigger backlog. we have been working for the cases at a rapid pace. ball off the land is to encourage the process of collective bargaining. when collective bargaining was thriving and vibrant, the well that this nation created was spread more evenly, and the middle class was born. somewhere along the line, an attack on collective bargaining took place. now, we are seeing a president who supports collective bargaining, it is doing what he can to have a national relations labor's board did national labor relations board -- national labor relations board do some of those things. they can clear up some multi- tier precedents that were overturned during the british -- bush administration, and that some of the process fair. a limited some of the delays so that workers who want a union can have one and it will not
. >> i am with "investors business daily eric howell can you give a sense of what you? -- can you get the sense of what you expected? >> now that we have a working majority that we did not have for several years, the case has backed up, and us supreme court gave it a bigger backlog. we have been working for the cases at a rapid pace. ball off the land is to encourage the process of collective bargaining. when collective bargaining was thriving and vibrant, the well that this...