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the 911 call came in from tom hunter's dad, dr. william hunter. >> dr. hunter had come home, found shirlee sherman and his son deceased and would call 911. >> anything unusual about that call? >> there wasn't a lot of emotion shown, but he is a doctor. he is a pathologist. >> and he's seen a lot of dead people. >> and he's seen a lot of death, and it was i think to use a word clinical. >> reporter: the detective and his partner were immediately dispatched to the hunter's stately home in dundee. >> nice part of town? >> it is. it's -- it's an older neighborhood, middle to upper class homes, very quiet. it's not a place where we have a lot of violent crime occur in our city. >> reporter: even now, nine years later, detective mois still remembers the coppery scent of blood that hit him when he stepped across the threshold of the hunter home. >> there's a heavy metallic kind of humidity in the air almost. you almost feel its presence if there is a lot of it and there was a lot of it in the hunter household. >> reporter: to the left of the front door, in the
the 911 call came in from tom hunter's dad, dr. william hunter. >> dr. hunter had come home, found shirlee sherman and his son deceased and would call 911. >> anything unusual about that call? >> there wasn't a lot of emotion shown, but he is a doctor. he is a pathologist. >> and he's seen a lot of dead people. >> and he's seen a lot of death, and it was i think to use a word clinical. >> reporter: the detective and his partner were immediately dispatched to...
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hunters point. so today, i want to make sure the public's concerns are addressed and that we continue to hold people accountable for the work that they're doing in and on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. so with that, what i plan to do is to use this hearing to ask questions and obtain information on the retesting of the land on parcel g and also at this time acknowledging that this is just the beginning of the process to earn and to build trust in the city for those agencies that are responsible for the health and the well-being of the community. so that ends my open remarks. i wanted to just recognize kim atroski, who we will be inviting to speak first. she and her team from the navy. following her will be mos mosin nazimi from the department of toxic substance control, and then, we will heart from the california department of public health, and then followed by the e.p.a., we will also have a presentation from the san francisco department of public health. as you begin to share you
hunters point. so today, i want to make sure the public's concerns are addressed and that we continue to hold people accountable for the work that they're doing in and on behalf of the city and county of san francisco. so with that, what i plan to do is to use this hearing to ask questions and obtain information on the retesting of the land on parcel g and also at this time acknowledging that this is just the beginning of the process to earn and to build trust in the city for those agencies...
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hunters point. today i'm here to provide you an update, our efforts to assurance residents their safety and our ongoing public outreach activities. we're committed to successfully completing the cleanup work at hunters point and completing property transfer for use by the community. we are also committed to ensuring the public has confidence in the results by working transparently and providing facts based on sound radiological science. in june, the navy released its proposed work plan for retesting of parcel g, which was identified by the city at its top priority parcel for reveemt. resampling parcel g will allow us to see of ongoing work, or perform additional cleanup. we believe we have a path forward and will be releasing a draft final work plan shortly. the final work plan will be comprehensive and provide new, reliable data for soil and buildings as parcel g, work with include excavations, boring, and scanning of soil and buildings. the navy brac program office will oversee the process and con
hunters point. today i'm here to provide you an update, our efforts to assurance residents their safety and our ongoing public outreach activities. we're committed to successfully completing the cleanup work at hunters point and completing property transfer for use by the community. we are also committed to ensuring the public has confidence in the results by working transparently and providing facts based on sound radiological science. in june, the navy released its proposed work plan for...
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hunter? mr. hunter: thanks. i've loved the campaign, i've loved traveling the state, discussing ideas, meeting with people. been a fantastic experience, worth every penny. i enjoyed talking to wyoming we canbecause i think get consensus. we represent what the rest of as yourdrements and congressman i will make sure wyoming voices are heard in washington. we will move things forward to make sure our energy, tourism areand protected and enhanced going forward. my opponent talked about the fence. yes, we need the fence but we also need to make share that spent efficiently. my believe as a congressman, we need to make sure those contracts ensure we have wyoming people working on them. we're getting ready to do a big operation down at fe warren as they redo the missile systems. make sure that wyoming companies are there and i'll work to make sure that happens. yes, the g.o.p. did cut taxes, and increased the deficit now they're rumbling about cutting the money that you put security and medicare. that's what they alwa
hunter? mr. hunter: thanks. i've loved the campaign, i've loved traveling the state, discussing ideas, meeting with people. been a fantastic experience, worth every penny. i enjoyed talking to wyoming we canbecause i think get consensus. we represent what the rest of as yourdrements and congressman i will make sure wyoming voices are heard in washington. we will move things forward to make sure our energy, tourism areand protected and enhanced going forward. my opponent talked about the fence....
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point shipyard redevelopment area, hunters point shipyard area. madam director? >> thank you. this item has been -- well, the grant has been awarded to the agency since 2003, with funded different projects within the hunters point shipyard project area. that will be remaining grant dollars in the fourth and fifth disbursements that were made to deliver on building 101, one of the artist's buildings, and we're also engaging public works to do that work. that is in in addition to the new artist buildings that we're obligated to deliver, as well as the artist lofts, so this is one of the community pieces of the development. i do want to acknowledge that building 101 is within parcel a-1 that is the subject of the rescan of the california of public health. as part of the next presentation, we'll give an update as to where we are on the rescan, and commissioner kinney is available to respond to any questions you may have. >> thank you, executive director. vice chair bustos, and commissioners, as the executive director said, this action would extend the
point shipyard redevelopment area, hunters point shipyard area. madam director? >> thank you. this item has been -- well, the grant has been awarded to the agency since 2003, with funded different projects within the hunters point shipyard project area. that will be remaining grant dollars in the fourth and fifth disbursements that were made to deliver on building 101, one of the artist's buildings, and we're also engaging public works to do that work. that is in in addition to the new...
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hunter will have to wait until dusk.ome hunting advocates argue the money paid to kill selected animals goes towards saving the species as a whole, helping to keep their overall populations thriving. >> i know a lot of people are critical because we do hunt and harvest the excess males. but in my opinion, we are doing something good for the animals. we feed them, we take care of them -- >> reporter: the dallas safari club's corey mason says those hunters' dollars go toward land management and conservation projects. >> there's many thoughts that conservation is funded through general tax dollars and that's really not the case at all. so it begs the question of, how do the biologists that go out and work with private landowners, how are they funded? how do they do their jobs? and the answer is, hunters' dollars. >> i've heard people say, you're bringing endangered animals from africa so some fat cat hunter don't know shoot them and have them on his wall. nothing's further from the truth. it doesn't come from africa. we wou
hunter will have to wait until dusk.ome hunting advocates argue the money paid to kill selected animals goes towards saving the species as a whole, helping to keep their overall populations thriving. >> i know a lot of people are critical because we do hunt and harvest the excess males. but in my opinion, we are doing something good for the animals. we feed them, we take care of them -- >> reporter: the dallas safari club's corey mason says those hunters' dollars go toward land...
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we also have hunters view, valencia garden and -- my nephew has asthma and lives on top of hunters point so i'm not coming here not feeling what others are feeling but he's working and graduated and is in school and so far so good. i have asthma and i live in paterno hill. no matter where you live, you can get asthma and wherever we breathe there's going to be some pollution. of course, we want to see it cleaned up as much as possible but we need this india basin to happen. we need grocery stores. you should see what we have to go through to get to a decent grocery store. we need the parks. we need jobs and not just construction jobs. we're excited. do i like the height of the building? no, but if it's legal, i'm just going to have to be with it. with these developments we have almost 3,000 residents that we serve [bell ring] . >> president cohen: thank you. >> i'm jackie flin the executive director of the a. phillip institute. a couple weeks ago we heard someone describe bayview as a place of peace and safe haven. i hope for peace one day. for all the residents that live there today but
we also have hunters view, valencia garden and -- my nephew has asthma and lives on top of hunters point so i'm not coming here not feeling what others are feeling but he's working and graduated and is in school and so far so good. i have asthma and i live in paterno hill. no matter where you live, you can get asthma and wherever we breathe there's going to be some pollution. of course, we want to see it cleaned up as much as possible but we need this india basin to happen. we need grocery...
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tle is ught to feed at the hand of the hunter. the meals are regular, the eagles are calm, content, and come back for more. they perch on the hunter's arm with a rawhide leash called a jess tied to their legs. they train the birds with a fox pelt tugged by a rope. this is what happens when the eagle zeroes in on a fox. after the bird makes the kill, the hunters ride in, strip the pelt, and give the meat to the eagle. it's a technique well over a thousand years old. we may not know exactly when it started, but you don't have to be here in mongolia very long to figure out why it began. in an area as vast as this, with game so rare, it helps to have a hunting partner that can see seven tibe aut what is that like? the eagles were kind enough to show us. we custom-built a soft, rubber camera harness, and learned how to fly. golden eagles are abundant all around the northern hemisphere. in terms of survival as a species, conservationists call golden eagles an animal of "least concern." >> mcgough: this is a ten-pound bird. which, don't
tle is ught to feed at the hand of the hunter. the meals are regular, the eagles are calm, content, and come back for more. they perch on the hunter's arm with a rawhide leash called a jess tied to their legs. they train the birds with a fox pelt tugged by a rope. this is what happens when the eagle zeroes in on a fox. after the bird makes the kill, the hunters ride in, strip the pelt, and give the meat to the eagle. it's a technique well over a thousand years old. we may not know exactly when...
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they called treasure hunters detectorists or just plain looters plundered archaeological sites are a growing problem in germany imagine parkland is in charge of excavations at a two thousand year old running burial ground whenever possible she and her team dig in secrecy for fear of illegal treasure hunters. then done. well as the old fever takes over they just keep digging and they might make off with crucial fines that would have told us the dates or enabled some other conclusion is that vick discoveries that are forever lost to science it's hard to pin a monetary figure on the damage caused by illegal treasure hunters but police estimate it's in the millions of europe's. treasure hunting with special detectors has evolved into a kind of sport many hunters wear camouflage and carry high tech equipment there after profit and adventure bug's. it's almost like when you take up this hope you have certain expectations and then one day you might hear that signal somewhere that could indicate something really interesting and you think this is it. every year treasure hunters in germany hol
they called treasure hunters detectorists or just plain looters plundered archaeological sites are a growing problem in germany imagine parkland is in charge of excavations at a two thousand year old running burial ground whenever possible she and her team dig in secrecy for fear of illegal treasure hunters. then done. well as the old fever takes over they just keep digging and they might make off with crucial fines that would have told us the dates or enabled some other conclusion is that vick...
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and that's increasingly necessary as more people here in germany become amateur treasure hunters. now to a plight facing manufacturing hubs across europe and places like obey in northern france where the textile industry once spurred economic growth companies have closed up shop and left workers behind so how do you breathe life back into a town that's literally falling apart ask the mayor he's working to turn around the town's fortunes it's an effort that takes a clear vision of rattling machines but behind the scenes the town is being reborn i don't creative and extravagant scene is breathing new life into this french city . at the s. model based school of fashion design two hundred fifty young students learn to create trendsetting attire but recognize this face. that shot the guy. at the patterns or wild the materials sumptuous at the dress rehearsal for the big catwalk show everyone is focused busy and extremely nervous. forgot that we want to. get you back. don't need backstage we are backstage at the show for the as not graduating class of twenty eight team fun it's the stud
and that's increasingly necessary as more people here in germany become amateur treasure hunters. now to a plight facing manufacturing hubs across europe and places like obey in northern france where the textile industry once spurred economic growth companies have closed up shop and left workers behind so how do you breathe life back into a town that's literally falling apart ask the mayor he's working to turn around the town's fortunes it's an effort that takes a clear vision of rattling...
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by the explosion that they were towed to the shipyard at hunters point. this is one of the ships that were damaged, and this is one of the articles that explains how the contamination takes place at the shipyard. moreover, this place is used for guinea pigs as animals were given rao active materials, and here's one of the letters from his staff explaining to his superior how they were testing dogs and using radio active material. here's another -- [inaudible] >>clerk: madam president, the speaker's time is conkplcluded. >> president cohen: yeah. next speaker. >> tome gilberti, 1600 to 3,000 affordable housing units, and where are the units for the seniors? where are the units for the people that are on social security? we are are the units for section 8? where are the units for the graduates out of the navigation centers? we need to reweave our society, take the pressure off our housing, and every building's going from a plan to a project. we now need to introduce this 20% or less of dignity housing. i mean, where are we going to do it? somewhere else? pe
by the explosion that they were towed to the shipyard at hunters point. this is one of the ships that were damaged, and this is one of the articles that explains how the contamination takes place at the shipyard. moreover, this place is used for guinea pigs as animals were given rao active materials, and here's one of the letters from his staff explaining to his superior how they were testing dogs and using radio active material. here's another -- [inaudible] >>clerk: madam president, the...
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2 minutes. >> i'm ron wilson from hunter's point. i'm also a resident of bayview hunter's point. what we're talking about in terms of remediation including employment, training and stewardship. one of the things we'll talk about now is employment. >> clerk: that concludes your 2 minutes or are you going to continue to speak? you should finish your 2 minutes and then we go to the next person and he can have 2 minutes and so forth. >> in this case, we're actually ready alongside of park and rec and other individuals in hunter's point. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm harvey turner. i work with hunter's point and i'm for the project. it creates a safe place for our children in the community to play and enjoy a safe place, but also creep eights job opportunities for the community as well as those who are formerly incarcerated, like myself. we look forward to working with the project as we work with park and rec now on remediation and i am just for the project and hope it goes forth. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> i'm jeff d
2 minutes. >> i'm ron wilson from hunter's point. i'm also a resident of bayview hunter's point. what we're talking about in terms of remediation including employment, training and stewardship. one of the things we'll talk about now is employment. >> clerk: that concludes your 2 minutes or are you going to continue to speak? you should finish your 2 minutes and then we go to the next person and he can have 2 minutes and so forth. >> in this case, we're actually ready alongside...
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basin is distinctly different from hunters point. the object discovered at hunters point was a deck marker from a navy vessel. the navy never occupied india basin and the navy never operated at india basin. it's unlikely any radioactive objects similar to the one discovered at hunters point would be discovered at india basin. one of the eir's mitigation measures, mhz-2-a requires the representation of a contingency plan that would address unanticipated conditions or contaminates encountered during construction activities. the contingency plan would be subject to approval by the department of public health. the project is also required to comply by a process for identifying, investigating, analyzing, and when necessary remediating hazardous substances in soils. regarding language access, the department has translated notices and documents into languages other than english, specifically when the department published the notice of availability of the draft eir, the department translated the notice into chinese, spanish, in addition, bui
basin is distinctly different from hunters point. the object discovered at hunters point was a deck marker from a navy vessel. the navy never occupied india basin and the navy never operated at india basin. it's unlikely any radioactive objects similar to the one discovered at hunters point would be discovered at india basin. one of the eir's mitigation measures, mhz-2-a requires the representation of a contingency plan that would address unanticipated conditions or contaminates encountered...
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dozens of people say they are sick from asthma and cancer because hunters point. it's reached the point where they have hired their own scientist to analyze the radioactive waste problem. this is what the retired director of nuclear policy at uc-santa cruz has to say about the matter: >> the nuclear arms race was not just in the pacific. it was brought back to san francisco and half a century later, it is still kind of a ticking time bomb. >> rorter: y last month a 1 1/2 inch deck marker was found very close to homes on hunters point. the state's department of public health says it was removed from an undeveloped area ten inches in the soil. the justice department has until january 14th to serve these complaints against tetra tech. from the department of justice in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> california's high-speed rail system is expected to clear another legal hurdle today. the sacramento county judge has tentatively rejected claims that the state is misusing voter-approved bond money on the project. they will be in court today when the judge will is
dozens of people say they are sick from asthma and cancer because hunters point. it's reached the point where they have hired their own scientist to analyze the radioactive waste problem. this is what the retired director of nuclear policy at uc-santa cruz has to say about the matter: >> the nuclear arms race was not just in the pacific. it was brought back to san francisco and half a century later, it is still kind of a ticking time bomb. >> rorter: y last month a 1 1/2 inch deck...
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dozens of people say they are sick from asthma and cancer because hunters point. they are hired their own scientist to analyze it. >> the nuclear arms race was not just in the pacific. its brt bato san francisco and half century nd ticking time bomb. >> reporter: you may recall last month a 1 1/2 inch deck marker was found very close to homes on hunters point. the state's department of public health says it was removed from an undeveloped area ten inches in the soil. the justice department has until january 14th to serve these complaints against tetra tech. from the department of justice in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> new this morning, a powerful earthquake in greece struck. the quake could be felt as far away as athens. power was lost on the island capital. according to the usgs, the earthquake was a 6.8. no major injuries or damage reported. >>> this morning there is now one confirmed death in saipan from super typhoon yutu and many residents in the pacific u.s. territories are expected to be without electricity and running water for months. they loo
dozens of people say they are sick from asthma and cancer because hunters point. they are hired their own scientist to analyze it. >> the nuclear arms race was not just in the pacific. its brt bato san francisco and half century nd ticking time bomb. >> reporter: you may recall last month a 1 1/2 inch deck marker was found very close to homes on hunters point. the state's department of public health says it was removed from an undeveloped area ten inches in the soil. the justice...
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we say man because, until recently, all the eagle hunters were men.now one of the best is a young woman from oklahoma. scott pelley has her story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: the mongolian step is the greatest expanse of grassland unaltered by human kind. it endures because human existence has narrow odds between the widest climate extremes on earth. 104 degrees in summer, 50 below in winter. nomads depend on the animals that yield nearly all of their food, fiber, clothing and fuel. and one of the oldest bonds in nature is an alliance of survival among hunters, horses, and golden eagles. >> this is the most ancient form of falconry in the world. this is where it all began. it's the cradle. so several thousands years ago, we don't know precisely when, a man saw an eagle catch a rabbit or a fox, and had the ingenious idea to hunt in partnership with it. it blows my mind that it's even real. it's like something out of lord of the rings, but you can do it. >> reporter: lauren mcgou was in high school when she dedicated her life to raptors. she traveled
we say man because, until recently, all the eagle hunters were men.now one of the best is a young woman from oklahoma. scott pelley has her story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: the mongolian step is the greatest expanse of grassland unaltered by human kind. it endures because human existence has narrow odds between the widest climate extremes on earth. 104 degrees in summer, 50 below in winter. nomads depend on the animals that yield nearly all of their food, fiber, clothing and...
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that made the cut many treasure hunters view it as a sport but not archaeologist marion barker at the championships she tries to talk to the detectorists as they call themselves and inform them about the damage they can cause and. my worst experience was when we were investigating a burial site during the night someone went through it with some kind of trident and dug up everything they could one for me and you could see the marks it left and a lot of things were ruined this couple players helped out by her colleague pay to head of h. he often runs into detectors these days and always tells them that they need a permit and what to do if they find something legally. based partly over the way it should be labelled put in a finds bag and numbered. perfect. all of these are roman coins presumably from the first century. many detectorists throw stuff like this on the scrap box here it's numbered measured and entered into the find report that's how it should be done many treasure hunters cooperate willingly with archaeologists but others resent what they see as unwarranted interference ther
that made the cut many treasure hunters view it as a sport but not archaeologist marion barker at the championships she tries to talk to the detectorists as they call themselves and inform them about the damage they can cause and. my worst experience was when we were investigating a burial site during the night someone went through it with some kind of trident and dug up everything they could one for me and you could see the marks it left and a lot of things were ruined this couple players...
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vote hunter out. host: that is one ad playing in that race. here is another, congressman duncan hunter going after his democratic opponent. he isarkup in a jar -- working to infiltrate the government. 's father said they deserved to die. millennialan mexican democrat doesn't get support from the people of san diego. >> he is being supported by the muslim brotherhood. this is a well orchestrated plan. >> a risk we can't ignore. >> i'm duncan hunter, and i approve this message. host: professor renee van vechten, what to get your thoughts on these ads, starting with the second we just showed. this is one of those competitive races where there is just a scorched earth policy being executed. you see that hunter, who had been a shoo-in to this particular seat, and has held the seat also held by his sr., thatuncan hunter senio particular race has become a really great possible seek to flip because that can hunter has been indicted on misusing $250,000 worth of campaign funds. he was caught using funds to buy personal items, for example, borrowing fro
vote hunter out. host: that is one ad playing in that race. here is another, congressman duncan hunter going after his democratic opponent. he isarkup in a jar -- working to infiltrate the government. 's father said they deserved to die. millennialan mexican democrat doesn't get support from the people of san diego. >> he is being supported by the muslim brotherhood. this is a well orchestrated plan. >> a risk we can't ignore. >> i'm duncan hunter, and i approve this message....
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. >> homeowners living at the hunters point shipyard are getting more bad news tonight. new reports out indicate radioactive contamination could be more widespread than we first thought. good evening. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm am that daetz. the hunter's point naval shipyard has been making headlines after allegations surfaced that fake soil swamps checked. >> kate larsen was at the meeting joining us now live in the newsroom. kate? >> well, that's right. nuclear policy specialist put out these two reports tonight. dan hirsh is the president of a nonprofit focused on nuclear safety issues. he says more than 80 radioactive ships were brought to hunter's point severely contaminating much more of the area than originally thought. >> hunter's point is one of the most contaminated sites in a highly populated urban area that i have ever seen. >> for three years dan herrish has been researching the radioactive contamination at the shipyard. on thursday in a garage in hunter's point, hirsh explained to the people who live there's that there is no data that indicates their neigh
. >> homeowners living at the hunters point shipyard are getting more bad news tonight. new reports out indicate radioactive contamination could be more widespread than we first thought. good evening. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm am that daetz. the hunter's point naval shipyard has been making headlines after allegations surfaced that fake soil swamps checked. >> kate larsen was at the meeting joining us now live in the newsroom. kate? >> well, that's right. nuclear policy...
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treasure hunting with special detectors has evolved into a kind of sport many hunters wear camouflage and carry high tech equipment there after profit and adventure bug's. long it's a myth when you take up this hobby you have certain expectations and then one day you might hear that signal somewhere that could indicate something really interesting and you think this is it. every year treasure hunters in germany hold a major event a big rally for digging up metal and gold coins well finds the greatest number of the most value is declared the country's national champion. gold gold gold the first signal the first corn and it's a major five a gold coin. many treasure hunters view it as a sport but not archaeologist mary in particular at the championships she tries to talk to the detectorists as they call themselves and inform them about the damage they can cause and. my worst experience was when we were investigating of the aerial sight during the night someone went through it with some kind of trident and dug up everything they call it one for me and you could see the marks it left and a
treasure hunting with special detectors has evolved into a kind of sport many hunters wear camouflage and carry high tech equipment there after profit and adventure bug's. long it's a myth when you take up this hobby you have certain expectations and then one day you might hear that signal somewhere that could indicate something really interesting and you think this is it. every year treasure hunters in germany hold a major event a big rally for digging up metal and gold coins well finds the...
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i may bayview, hunter's point community advocate. i had several things i wanted to bring up in this meeting and still need to be addressed. i will save them until the hearing tomorrow because i want to commend supervisor kim for all of her questions. my biggest issue with this project is that the plan and the e.i.r. are half complete. how can we go forward on things that have not been addressed yet , that are the most critical aspects of this project? there is no doubt that we, in bayview, hunter's point need housing. we need green spaces, healthy spaces. the problem is this plan leaves so much out that we don't know what we will get and our assumption, when things are left in the hands of the corporation, is that we, the black community in san francisco, end up suffering. i am not just speaking to the black community in san francisco at this point. our neighborhood, since 2016, as of 2016, is 42% asian at and 38% latino. we, the poor people of color in san francisco, need guarantees. we have already been shuttled all over the city.
i may bayview, hunter's point community advocate. i had several things i wanted to bring up in this meeting and still need to be addressed. i will save them until the hearing tomorrow because i want to commend supervisor kim for all of her questions. my biggest issue with this project is that the plan and the e.i.r. are half complete. how can we go forward on things that have not been addressed yet , that are the most critical aspects of this project? there is no doubt that we, in bayview,...
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i am with the bayview-hunters point community advocates. i need to start by saying that we have much more community support for opposition against this project. they will be here tomorrow, but asking us to show up four days out of ten during business hours has been really difficult for families, for working people, for people with children. i want to get to the fact that my biggest issue with this project is that it seems like the planning is incomplete. we had some issues with the developers. the developers have put this problem back onto the planning department. it's a circular argument. we need some answers. i have specifically environmental issues. i will bring them up tomorrow, but thank you, again, supervisor kim for stressing the housing situation. we are talking about the neighborhood in this city that is the most diverse, it is the most integrated ethnically and socioeconomically. this plan does not encourage that, and basically, the excuse for ruining the diversity of the neighborhood is that the planning department wanted to do t
i am with the bayview-hunters point community advocates. i need to start by saying that we have much more community support for opposition against this project. they will be here tomorrow, but asking us to show up four days out of ten during business hours has been really difficult for families, for working people, for people with children. i want to get to the fact that my biggest issue with this project is that it seems like the planning is incomplete. we had some issues with the developers....
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hey, hunter! [accented] what's up, my brother? this is hunter, secretary extraordinaire.e's coming in later. could you give her a message when she gets in? sure. just say "i want to squeeze them."
hey, hunter! [accented] what's up, my brother? this is hunter, secretary extraordinaire.e's coming in later. could you give her a message when she gets in? sure. just say "i want to squeeze them."
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you see that hunter who had been a -- in this seat.hat particular race has been a possible seat to flip because he has been indicted on misusing $250,000 worth of campaign funds. he was caught using some funds to buy personal items, for example, borrowing from his campaign, to pay for some personal things, maybe his kids tuition, that sort of thing. and so these indictments have been levied against him, which of course he has denied. but at the same time, he's being -- he's facing off a man who has a mexican mother and a palestinian father. so hunter's been exploiting those facts about him to paint him as somebody who is a threat to the united states. and so you see these campaign ads that just focus on some of -- probably some of the -- some issues or some items that are going to be very easy for people to remember, but also strike fear in people's hearts. now, he is a christian, he is not a muslim, and he didn't know his grand father. so this is one of those particular ads. one of the reasons why it's actually been called one of the
you see that hunter who had been a -- in this seat.hat particular race has been a possible seat to flip because he has been indicted on misusing $250,000 worth of campaign funds. he was caught using some funds to buy personal items, for example, borrowing from his campaign, to pay for some personal things, maybe his kids tuition, that sort of thing. and so these indictments have been levied against him, which of course he has denied. but at the same time, he's being -- he's facing off a man who...
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lived in bayview, known as hunter's view now, which is being revitalized right now. i'm former director for department of human growth and families. i've been making sure we get the resources that we need here in district 10. it's been isolated for so long, from transportation issues that exist, from health disparities that exist. and we need somebody who has been tackling that already to make sure when they get elected on november 6, they can continue to move this district forward. so i talk about proven leadership that we need today. i built affordable housing in this district, 59 units. 100% affordable. currently building 156 units. 100% affordable. i worked and written proposals with other community-based organizations to bring another navigation center to bayview hunter's point on bayshore so we can fight homelessness. besides mental health support and substance abuse, we'll have a jobs program included. we need somebody who can go in and get elected on for 6 and fight for our issues right away. i'm supported by eight current members of the board of supervisors.
lived in bayview, known as hunter's view now, which is being revitalized right now. i'm former director for department of human growth and families. i've been making sure we get the resources that we need here in district 10. it's been isolated for so long, from transportation issues that exist, from health disparities that exist. and we need somebody who has been tackling that already to make sure when they get elected on november 6, they can continue to move this district forward. so i talk...
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the botched clean-up at hunter point has residents taking matters into their own hands now. this morning, kpix 5's andria borba has the results of an independent report that questions whether radioactive contamination could be more widespread than previously thought. >> reporter: tonight, residents here at the shipyard and other members of the hunters point community got a chance to listen to a scientist they paid for to talk to them about what the navy did and didn't do and what tetra tech did and didn't do in terms of radioactive clean-up. tucked inside a garage in the shipyard by lennar residents brought in t own scientist to analyze the problems originating from the naval shipyard. >> the nuclear arms race was not just in the pacific. it was brought back to san francisco. half a century later, it's still kind of a ticking time bomb. >> they fabricated 97% -- >> reporter: the retired director of nuclear policy at uc-santa cruz. >> the navy decided not to sample 90% of hunters point. they declared it couldn't be contaminated and didn't to check. so the 10% that was reporte
the botched clean-up at hunter point has residents taking matters into their own hands now. this morning, kpix 5's andria borba has the results of an independent report that questions whether radioactive contamination could be more widespread than previously thought. >> reporter: tonight, residents here at the shipyard and other members of the hunters point community got a chance to listen to a scientist they paid for to talk to them about what the navy did and didn't do and what tetra...
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is the hunters point shipyard getting cleaned up? it is a prime piece of waterfront land in san francisco that is slated for new development. >> but decades of naval operations con sttaminated that history. just a portion of the site was tested for radiation. liz wagner is at the shipyard to explain. >> reporter: for decades, the navy ran radiation experiments, burned radioactive fuel oil and ran a nuclear research lab. a lot of radioactive activity happened here. but just a fraction of the area used by the military is potentially contaminated. now, we're asking why. the toxic legacy of hunters point started in the pacific in 1946. >> hello from bikini. this is the underwater explosion of an atomic bomb. >> 3,000 here are watching. >> four, three, two, one. >> reporter: the military detonated two bombs in the bikini atoll. the explosions reported by nbc radio. operation cross roads as the experiment was called, set out to test the impact of atomic weapons on ships and sailors. bill magee was one of them. >> it was this huge cloud. >>
is the hunters point shipyard getting cleaned up? it is a prime piece of waterfront land in san francisco that is slated for new development. >> but decades of naval operations con sttaminated that history. just a portion of the site was tested for radiation. liz wagner is at the shipyard to explain. >> reporter: for decades, the navy ran radiation experiments, burned radioactive fuel oil and ran a nuclear research lab. a lot of radioactive activity happened here. but just a...