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and so with that, i would like to ask, jim morales to present this item. >> thank you. >> johnson and members of the commission. i am here to report to you on a proposed settlement with the petitioners. this is from july when you approved a purchase and a sales agreement when you, conveyed a undeveloped parcel on mission street, between third and fourth and the jessy square garage and a small air space parcel to millennium to develop as a 43 story residential tower and a 50,000 square foot mexican museum. and 5,000 square foot retail restaurant and rehabilitation of the historic building at the corner of third and mission. in addition, the garage, will be used by both public and private interests, and with with 200 of the garage spaces to being dedicated to the private use and the residential use and the rest of the 442, spaces available for the public. and this project really has had a long history. and it goes back to 1994, when the commissioner actually before that, and i guess, when the redevelopment agency first acquired the property, with what was then called udag funds, and sub
and so with that, i would like to ask, jim morales to present this item. >> thank you. >> johnson and members of the commission. i am here to report to you on a proposed settlement with the petitioners. this is from july when you approved a purchase and a sales agreement when you, conveyed a undeveloped parcel on mission street, between third and fourth and the jessy square garage and a small air space parcel to millennium to develop as a 43 story residential tower and a 50,000...
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we're available for questions as is jim morales from ocii. >> colleagues, any questions to city staffay, at this time why don't we hear from the real party in interest. >> good afternoon, mr. president, members of the board. my name is margo bradish from [speaker not understood] on behalf of the applicant. i don't want to take up any of your appreciate you time on this item this after. we defer to the very thorough presentation by staff. we concur with their recommendation and are available to answer any questions. ~ precious >> okay. let me ask if there are any members of the public who wish to speak in support of the real party in interest. if you folks could please line up on the right-hand side of the chamber so we don't have two lines. thank you. let's hear from the first speaker. >>> good afternoon, president chiu and distinguished supervisors. my name is a.j. annapolis and we are all here today to urge you to continue to support the mexican museum mixed use residential and museum project. we also urge you to vote down the two appeals that have been brought by the four seasons r
we're available for questions as is jim morales from ocii. >> colleagues, any questions to city staffay, at this time why don't we hear from the real party in interest. >> good afternoon, mr. president, members of the board. my name is margo bradish from [speaker not understood] on behalf of the applicant. i don't want to take up any of your appreciate you time on this item this after. we defer to the very thorough presentation by staff. we concur with their recommendation and are...
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jim, is immigration a moral issue? >> i love the way yukon trafted conventional politics with needing a miracle and act of god. as you know, the heart of faith is to love god, and then right away, immediately to love your neighbor as yourself. in matthew 25, jesus says how you treat the hungry, the thirsty, the naked, the stranger, the immigrant, those who are sick and in prison is how you treat me. soy van g y van gel evangelicale how we treat 11 million undocumented people is how we treat christ himself. we brought the gospel to the congress. this is not only a moral issue, it's a faith imperative for us. how we treat the stranger is a matter of faith. >> the other thing that faith is, the notion of the heart of faith, is the ability to believe in things for which we do not currently have empirical evidence. it's part of why the faith conversation can be a difficult one. at the moment, do you see any empirical evidence that we are going to get immigration reform? are we really simply having to step out on faith here?
jim, is immigration a moral issue? >> i love the way yukon trafted conventional politics with needing a miracle and act of god. as you know, the heart of faith is to love god, and then right away, immediately to love your neighbor as yourself. in matthew 25, jesus says how you treat the hungry, the thirsty, the naked, the stranger, the immigrant, those who are sick and in prison is how you treat me. soy van g y van gel evangelicale how we treat 11 million undocumented people is how we...
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morale. i'm friends to spy on friends the n.s.a. has been tapping into jim needs angle of course and that's not all the latest leak from snowden shows germany has actually been a launch pad for america's espionage in europe artie's peter out of a has got the details on that story over the last twelve months edward snowden's revelations of showing that not only is germany at the very heart of the n.s.a. surveillance program but that the germans themselves are among the most spied on and listened to in the world with millions of data connections being tracked putting them alongside the likes of afghanistan and iraq and it's not just suspected of having committed a crime that is being snooped on here at the german chancellor rhee there was a breach of security when it was revealed that angle america's private cell phone is being listened in to by the americans prompting a few angry phone calls and general all round embarrassment it now seems unlikely there will be a full investigation into what went on leaked n.s.a. documents talk about an intimate relationship
morale. i'm friends to spy on friends the n.s.a. has been tapping into jim needs angle of course and that's not all the latest leak from snowden shows germany has actually been a launch pad for america's espionage in europe artie's peter out of a has got the details on that story over the last twelve months edward snowden's revelations of showing that not only is germany at the very heart of the n.s.a. surveillance program but that the germans themselves are among the most spied on and listened...
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tellus the water is coming from pike in the west jim s manager whats up with the waste water the on the phone call the building management company as a morally and from the pipes is said no. from fitzwater still pulls up the street for wasn't taking care of sooner >> : little knowledge watter went on the drain until the next time the checks the meters business will have to pay for all that wasted water high tech meets five fashion hot new swatches unveil the google report that a son has been found in your basement >> : mother's reaction when his boy could missing 11 days found and told about on live television sunday warned like the could face potential at it as well animals >> : to the female announcer: don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ unusual warning cody's. at the proceeding coarsens evans's go >> : live tonight what have you learned about all this >> : the people who live here are here what the dogs prevalent here in this area of wait
tellus the water is coming from pike in the west jim s manager whats up with the waste water the on the phone call the building management company as a morally and from the pipes is said no. from fitzwater still pulls up the street for wasn't taking care of sooner >> : little knowledge watter went on the drain until the next time the checks the meters business will have to pay for all that wasted water high tech meets five fashion hot new swatches unveil the google report that a son has...
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nearly a century later, on june 19, 1963, with jim crow laws still a stain on the moral fabric of ourcountry, president john f. kennedy sent his civil rights act of 1963 to congress. and the following year, as the nation mourned its loss, president j.f.k., president johnson shepherded the civil rights act of 1964 to final passage. as we mark these days in our nation's history from the end of our darkest period to some of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation passed, we know we still have further to go. it's appropriate that we do so this year especially, that we mark june 19 and these five moments across our nation's history because as a result of the supreme court's decision last year, the shelby county case, a key piece of president johnson's voting rights act of 1965 stands in bad need of repair and revision. in fact, the voting rights act itself is at risk of becoming a dead letter in the future of voting in our country. now, just two years ago, i had the opportunity to join many of my colleagues here in the congress from the house and the senate, republicans and d
nearly a century later, on june 19, 1963, with jim crow laws still a stain on the moral fabric of ourcountry, president john f. kennedy sent his civil rights act of 1963 to congress. and the following year, as the nation mourned its loss, president j.f.k., president johnson shepherded the civil rights act of 1964 to final passage. as we mark these days in our nation's history from the end of our darkest period to some of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation passed, we know we...
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jim walsh is a research associate with mit and joins us. these thousands of hell-fire missiles - what is the u.s. government's rationale behind sending the missile. . >> the iraqi army suffers many problems - training and morale, and training. a lot of their equipment has been lost or stolen. to take on i.s.i.l., they'll need to shoot from the air or bring armaments on a desert highway in other locations to stop advances. >> you are a security expert. how do we ensure that the weapons don't fall into the wrong hands? >> it's difficult. the u.s. spent $25 billion trying to refurbish the iraqi army. one would say a lot of that mummy went to waste. the chief priority is stopping the advance of i.s.i. l. there'll be corruption, lost equip, equipment may end up in bad hands. people are making that a secondary issue. the house is on fire. they'll try to put it out. >> speaking of other issues, what about the drops, is the fact that they are armed - does that change anything? >> it does mean that we are getting slowly. ever so slowly getting involved in this battle. remember, back to president obama's speech. it was clear then that he had deep suspicions about the four deposit and getting involved with iraq. i don't
jim walsh is a research associate with mit and joins us. these thousands of hell-fire missiles - what is the u.s. government's rationale behind sending the missile. . >> the iraqi army suffers many problems - training and morale, and training. a lot of their equipment has been lost or stolen. to take on i.s.i.l., they'll need to shoot from the air or bring armaments on a desert highway in other locations to stop advances. >> you are a security expert. how do we ensure that the...
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jim wallace. he's also the author of "uncommon good," how the gospel brings hope to a world divided. good to have you back on the show. a lot going on that i think involves moraldren are there. >> that's what we need to do. we don't look at the faces. a mom in washington state told me a 9-year-old girl went to the day every day at 5:00 to welcome their dad home. their dad got deported. she went to the door every day hoping her dad would come home. when i met her, my son was 9. we put a new movie out called "the stranger." it's just about stories. and stories change our hearts and minds. michael knows politics are ahead of people. we've lost this ancient idea called the common good, looking out for each other and not just ourselves. it's become terribly uncommon. politics is about winning and not governing are blaming and not solving. economics about short term versus stewardship. how do you get back to this ancient idea of the common good. >> some of the approaches to reform can you tell us -- >> this is such a common good issue. i think the grags reform -- immn is the moral test. how do you stop breaking families and how do you make the economy strong? most p
jim wallace. he's also the author of "uncommon good," how the gospel brings hope to a world divided. good to have you back on the show. a lot going on that i think involves moraldren are there. >> that's what we need to do. we don't look at the faces. a mom in washington state told me a 9-year-old girl went to the day every day at 5:00 to welcome their dad home. their dad got deported. she went to the door every day hoping her dad would come home. when i met her, my son was 9....