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we all know about patent and montgomery. i feel so strongly that the do-it-yourself and associates of history the symbol unfurnished truth. of course they never got the symbol unvarnished truth. he sat for an account all about eisenhower even though he didn't much appear in it. now if we use smith as our modus operandi in terms of the decisions again, the day, the normandy breakout, the broad front advance to the rhine, the battle of the bulge, the crossing of the rhine and the completion of the ruhr pocket and berlin. what smith argues is eisenhower always had a right. he was an affirmative commander and he stayed true to the plan from the very beginning. this is ironic because montgomery suffered under 50 years of abuse because his claim in normandy everything went according to plan. yet with eisenhower and smith argue that indeed the whole operation in northwest europe went according to the plan. it also would give the opinion that smith always agreed with eisenhower and that's not the case to read in terms of the normand
we all know about patent and montgomery. i feel so strongly that the do-it-yourself and associates of history the symbol unfurnished truth. of course they never got the symbol unvarnished truth. he sat for an account all about eisenhower even though he didn't much appear in it. now if we use smith as our modus operandi in terms of the decisions again, the day, the normandy breakout, the broad front advance to the rhine, the battle of the bulge, the crossing of the rhine and the completion of...
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we all know about patent and montgomerie. feel strongly that you owe it to yourself, your associates, and history a simple and unvarnished truth. plus he never got the simple and unvarnished truth. eisen has our sat through an account all about eisenhower, even though he did not much appear in it. now, if we use smith has our modus operandi here in terms of the decisions, again, d-day. the normandy break out, the battle of the bowls, the crossing of the rhine, the completion and decision on berlin. what he argues is that eisenhower always had it right. he was an affirmative commander. he stayed true to the plan from the very beginning. this was ironic because montgomery had suffered under 50 years of abuse because of his claim everything went according to plan. but eisenhower and smith argued that, indeed, the whole operation in northwest europe went according to the overlord plan. it also gives the opinion that smith always agreed with eisenhower. that is not the case. in terms of the normandy break out, the whole plan was b
we all know about patent and montgomerie. feel strongly that you owe it to yourself, your associates, and history a simple and unvarnished truth. plus he never got the simple and unvarnished truth. eisen has our sat through an account all about eisenhower, even though he did not much appear in it. now, if we use smith has our modus operandi here in terms of the decisions, again, d-day. the normandy break out, the battle of the bowls, the crossing of the rhine, the completion and decision on...
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and by that i'm in your commanders like patton, montgomery and brad. bradley gets a free pass on this. we all know about patton and mud. don't pull punches i feel so strongly joe to yourself, your associates into history the simple unvarnished truth but, of course, they never got the simple unvarnished truth. eisenhower's account was all the eisenhower even the eisenhower didn't much appear in it. now, if we use of smith as our modus operandi here in terms of the six great decisions, again, d-day. the normandy, the broad funds advancement of the battle of the bulge, the crossing and the completion, the decision on berlin. what smith argues is that eisenhower always had it right, that he was an affirmative and that he stayed true to the plan from the very beginning. this is ironic because montgomery has suffered under 50 years of abuse because of his claim in normandy that everything went according to plan. yet both eisenhower and smith argue that indeed the whole operation in north west europe went according to the plan. it also had given the opinion t
and by that i'm in your commanders like patton, montgomery and brad. bradley gets a free pass on this. we all know about patton and mud. don't pull punches i feel so strongly joe to yourself, your associates into history the simple unvarnished truth but, of course, they never got the simple unvarnished truth. eisenhower's account was all the eisenhower even the eisenhower didn't much appear in it. now, if we use of smith as our modus operandi here in terms of the six great decisions, again,...
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she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women.ase help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a week right after negro history week. i like negro history week a lot because we learn about people who make a difference. that is what i want to do. teh white -- the white section was empty, and the colored section was full, so i sat in the middle, the seat on the left, the last one in the middle. i was not thinking about anything in particular. i had a chocolate candy bar, and i was looking out the window. an older girl sat next to me. i continued looking out the window. more people got on the bus, and some more color and some were white, and soon, no more seats were available. colored folks started getting up, and white folks started taking their seats. i just stared straight ahead. "make light on your feet." other people got up, but i told myself that i would just stay seated. folks started staring at me. you k
she told the true story of the 1955-1956 montgomery bus boycott through the eyes of four women.ase help me welcome her. >> i guess you are wondering why i'm standing here. [inaudible] my teachers have been teaching me a lot about standing up for what is right. it was a week right after negro history week. i like negro history week a lot because we learn about people who make a difference. that is what i want to do. teh white -- the white section was empty, and the colored section was...
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the calls were made shortly after montgomery was hired in april of 2008.unny part here, montgomery served on the ethics committee, said he had no idea what he was doing was illegal and then mike comes out and makes the statement today, they write this thing up, it's gratifying to know during the hearing in indianapolis that there was agreement among all parties that these violations were unintentional. however, that does not excuse them. they are eligible for the ncaa tournament. they are eligible to be on tv. nobody loses money, but they got slapped on the wrist. hockey's hottest team does it again tonight. 19,000 plus, shark fans in the dome in calgary. they hosted the olympic games. the building is beautiful and the sharks to tie it at 3. ryan with 2:34 left. after a scoreless overtime, we go to the shootout. it's ryan again and it's up to anthony to stop the calgary flames and get san jose a 4-3 win. sharks sixth straight win. record tieing 8th road win. they won 15 of their last 18 and once again, the sharks when it comes to the wintertime, they are t
the calls were made shortly after montgomery was hired in april of 2008.unny part here, montgomery served on the ethics committee, said he had no idea what he was doing was illegal and then mike comes out and makes the statement today, they write this thing up, it's gratifying to know during the hearing in indianapolis that there was agreement among all parties that these violations were unintentional. however, that does not excuse them. they are eligible for the ncaa tournament. they are...
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and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was growing up, my father did not mind people calling him by his first named. his first name was qp. in the court case, they ask, what does that stand for? it stood for quinnith paul. the white people use to just call him jordy and they would call his son, boy. even the teachers and the faculty members of my school said they never called him buy anything other than his first name. and he was a professor of alabama state. so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude h
and in my memory -- -- montgomery -- [laughter] in montgomery, you had to go through the back entrance. now you can go through the front. and they took down all the signs. my sisters even said, you know, we have that cosmetic change that you see on tv. she said, before you could not go into the department store to try on hats. now you can go into the department store and they have malls and they have expanded it and everything. so that has changed. and the attitude of white people. when i was...
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they went up to montgomery.t. ♪ once you walk that highway, she has walked by herself ♪ ♪ nobody else could walk it for her, she had to walk by herself ♪ you know that once people are involved, even if it's just singing, that there's a next step. and it's easier to take that next step if you've already got people singing and moving their feet and clapping their hands. you know. moving their head back and forth. ♪ i woke up this morning with my mind saying freedom ♪ ♪ i woke up, woke up this morning, i woke up yeah ♪ ♪ my mind was set on freedom ♪ i woke up, lord i woke up this morning ♪ >> i used the guitar a lot. i wore out a couple of guitars. in fact, at one point people on the program came on and they had nice, bright, shiny, good-looking guitars and stuff. and i had something that had been drug through the mud and whatnot. and dr. king said something to dr. abernathy. they said, can't we get jimmy a better guitar? so they gave me some money, i went and bought a gud 40. early in the south, you know, once --
they went up to montgomery.t. ♪ once you walk that highway, she has walked by herself ♪ ♪ nobody else could walk it for her, she had to walk by herself ♪ you know that once people are involved, even if it's just singing, that there's a next step. and it's easier to take that next step if you've already got people singing and moving their feet and clapping their hands. you know. moving their head back and forth. ♪ i woke up this morning with my mind saying freedom ♪ ♪ i woke up,...
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he looked at our tickets and they read from nashville to birmingham, birmingham to montgomery, montgomerykson to new orleans. and he made the decision in an hour and a half or so to place us all in jail in protective custody. then he let another studentcam from ashbel as john seigenthaler will tell you and on a friday evening after being in jail that wednesday night and thursday night and early friday morning took us to the alabama tennessee state line and dropped off and said you can make it back to national the best way you can. it was klan territory. so we went back to birmingham, and we tried to board a bus that friday evening, like 5 p.m., and the bus driver made a passive statement. he said on only have one life to get i'm not going to give it to the naacp, and refused to drive. and i think the attorney general was very concerned that we were stuck in birmingham that evening, but we stayed in that greyhound bus station all that evening, all night, and we started negotiating with the local officials and at one time he became so upset that he said let me speak to mr. greyhound, and he
he looked at our tickets and they read from nashville to birmingham, birmingham to montgomery, montgomerykson to new orleans. and he made the decision in an hour and a half or so to place us all in jail in protective custody. then he let another studentcam from ashbel as john seigenthaler will tell you and on a friday evening after being in jail that wednesday night and thursday night and early friday morning took us to the alabama tennessee state line and dropped off and said you can make it...
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. >> this is montgomery street. e have thembaradero -- now we have the embarcadero and marina. this map is the infamous lipofaction map. the green areas are the areas that will have potential lip ofaction. that is a loss of strength of material when it is subjected to vibration. it can occur in sand and silt. those have to be saturated or below the ground water level. you can almost type dismount tie t --tie this map -- this area right here is the same as this one. it is all silt and will liquefy. the marina is in this area here. you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the potential for liquefaction. >> it is a perfect example. it is all sold and liquefaction. >> treasure island is unique. it was originally developed to be the location of the world fair with the understanding that once it was finished, that would become the location of san francisco international airport. it is 11,000 feet long. in those days, the thought that was more than enough to land any conceivable airplane. they thought it was ideal. they said that we have all kinds of sa
. >> this is montgomery street. e have thembaradero -- now we have the embarcadero and marina. this map is the infamous lipofaction map. the green areas are the areas that will have potential lip ofaction. that is a loss of strength of material when it is subjected to vibration. it can occur in sand and silt. those have to be saturated or below the ground water level. you can almost type dismount tie t --tie this map -- this area right here is the same as this one. it is all silt and will...
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king from montgomery, alabama who's been indicted for tax evasion. i listened, and we have three other excellent attorneys two tax specialists from chicago. we need a law clerk. we need somebody to do the legal research. i mean, today we were just -- today, a law clerk, of course, has if you're clerking for a justice of the supreme court, but i knew in a defense case here, i was essentially going to be a law clerk, aka a legal gofer. i was in california, and this was in alabama. i had just come to california in june of that year, and so i listened, and i said, well, judge, i'm willing to help you and do anything i can, go to the library, research, and mail the research to you. no, no, you have to come here, clarence. i said, you know, i'm trying to start a law firm. he said, that's the reason i called you. yoir in the beginning of the law career. whatever you're doing, i'm not trying to denigrate it in any way, but this would be a good experience for you. i said, judge, i can't do it. it was really difficult to say no to him. >> host: yes. that was o
king from montgomery, alabama who's been indicted for tax evasion. i listened, and we have three other excellent attorneys two tax specialists from chicago. we need a law clerk. we need somebody to do the legal research. i mean, today we were just -- today, a law clerk, of course, has if you're clerking for a justice of the supreme court, but i knew in a defense case here, i was essentially going to be a law clerk, aka a legal gofer. i was in california, and this was in alabama. i had just come...
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a montgomery mop cracked up in his skull during the freedom rides.b lewis given the interview about the freedom rides. it is soon to be shown on hbo. the first african-american woman admitted, she was a valued colleagues at the new-york times, and has won repeated honors for her print and broadcast journalism in this century and south africa. and john doar, the pride of wisconsin. he joined the department during the eisenhower years, soon came to admire, and for much of the 1960's, personified justice to voter registrars throughout the south. you may remember him on the mississippi street facing down an angry crowd alone. each of them will tell what they remember best about, why he came to stand for civil rights, and what we have to learn from him. let's start with congressman louis. -- congressman lewis. >> thank you, jack. i am honored to be here. i want to thank the attorney general for inviting us all to be here. mrs. kennedy, kathleen, and other members of the kennedy family, and my family -- fellow members of the panel. i think the first time t
a montgomery mop cracked up in his skull during the freedom rides.b lewis given the interview about the freedom rides. it is soon to be shown on hbo. the first african-american woman admitted, she was a valued colleagues at the new-york times, and has won repeated honors for her print and broadcast journalism in this century and south africa. and john doar, the pride of wisconsin. he joined the department during the eisenhower years, soon came to admire, and for much of the 1960's, personified...
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. >>> si uno es residente de montgome montgomery, y tiene que tener crédito. >>> entre tanto, en la legislaturaes muchachos y muchachas inteligentes, y queremos que consigan el sueño americano. >>> el senador mantiene este proyecto, y algo que hacen ya otros estado, como california y nebraska. >>> tenemos la capicidad de ser más. >>> están optimistas, la gobernación y legislatura es de demócratas. >>> y para más información por iniciativas antiinmigran pa, ¿me puedes pedir este, porfa? pídelo tú. ¿yo? sí, dale. ¿me puedes dar esta pasta, por favor? claro, caballero. [ locutora ] disfruta en olive garden los nuevos artisanal raviolis. prueba los raviolis con cremoso queso asiago y pollo salteado; o con pera y gorgonzola acompañado de camarones salteados. desde $10.95. más toda la ensalada y pan que gustes. ¿postre, caballero? [ locutora ] olive garden. aquí estás en casa. >>> para que ustedes vean como el ambiente indocumentado, penetra la cultura, un juego de video trata de un camión de contrabandistas, que viene cargado de indocumentados, el ganador, es el que deje caer menos indomumentados a
. >>> si uno es residente de montgome montgomery, y tiene que tener crédito. >>> entre tanto, en la legislaturaes muchachos y muchachas inteligentes, y queremos que consigan el sueño americano. >>> el senador mantiene este proyecto, y algo que hacen ya otros estado, como california y nebraska. >>> tenemos la capicidad de ser más. >>> están optimistas, la gobernación y legislatura es de demócratas. >>> y para más información por...
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montgomery made a statement today.n, you could read it while i tell you. the way we understand it, they're still on tv, they still qualify for the ncaa tournament. i think they're going to limit the number of phone calls they can make. at the big deal now coaching, are going to eliminate the number of text they send their players. this one tv, still in post- season tournaments, the bill was monday. but it's lot of the rest. when you are the defending champs, the big deal. penthouse in scottsdale for the giants today everywhere you turn world championship. it to one get dramatic tim got knocked out of the game. he gave up an rbi, it's just funny at which i was on the radio right now. he was fine but struck out willie, the first time he's been in a regular game since november 1st. pat girl off the wall just misses a home run. paul low, very proud of that were showing a sacrifice fly. he lost anywhere between 20 and 40 lbs. for the actual weight. you've been twitter louisa she will give it to you. mark injured all of last
montgomery made a statement today.n, you could read it while i tell you. the way we understand it, they're still on tv, they still qualify for the ncaa tournament. i think they're going to limit the number of phone calls they can make. at the big deal now coaching, are going to eliminate the number of text they send their players. this one tv, still in post- season tournaments, the bill was monday. but it's lot of the rest. when you are the defending champs, the big deal. penthouse in...
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mike montgomery's club supposed to destroy arizona state tonight and jorge 18 points, six assists. yet at the finish, they needed allen crab to do his thing. he was 1 for 9 before hitting the clinching three pointer. there's 6-4, 13-9 overall. here we go with arizona at stanford. arizona is ranked 21st. derek williams cast over a sore pinky and jeremy grain, that was really nice. jeremy grain doing his business. look at that. jason reminded him of dr. j. jason and i turning back the clock. anyway, derek williams 21-8. arizona beat stanford. cardinal lost three of their last four. elsewhere, same marriage. tonight, he shouldn't have tweeted. it's mississippi state player, raven johnson who is upset with what's going on, so he says starting to see why people transfer from mississippi state. you can play the minutes, but not getting your talent show. because you are watching someone else with the ball the whole game, no report from the coach. he is unexpheap he's tweeting. one of the yankees best, andy petit is going to retire tomorrow after 16 major league seasons. his big deal is he
mike montgomery's club supposed to destroy arizona state tonight and jorge 18 points, six assists. yet at the finish, they needed allen crab to do his thing. he was 1 for 9 before hitting the clinching three pointer. there's 6-4, 13-9 overall. here we go with arizona at stanford. arizona is ranked 21st. derek williams cast over a sore pinky and jeremy grain, that was really nice. jeremy grain doing his business. look at that. jason reminded him of dr. j. jason and i turning back the clock....
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. >>> coach mike montgomery and two assistant coaches made more than 350 improper recruiting calls back in 2008. cal has already imposed penalties in those involved. the ncaa is also limiting trips prospects can make to the campus. >>> the giants defense of their world series championship is officially under way in sunny arizona. fred inglis took in a chance for a spring training game. he is live now, hi fred. >> reporter: hi gasia. yes you know scottsdale stadium filled up as the fans wanted to be at the first exhibition game of the giants. it felt more like a picnic than id kit a game. we were able to find a few hard core giants fans out there today. >> who's your favorite giant? >> cody ross. >> why? >> because he hit all those home runs in the play offs last year. >> reporter: what captured your imagination of this team last year? >> buster posey. >> buster posey is the guy, huh. >> yeah. >> what is it about buster posey. >> i thought he brought youth, he brought enthusiasm and he didn't need to be catered to. >> is there a different feel now than the world champion. >> it doesn't h
. >>> coach mike montgomery and two assistant coaches made more than 350 improper recruiting calls back in 2008. cal has already imposed penalties in those involved. the ncaa is also limiting trips prospects can make to the campus. >>> the giants defense of their world series championship is officially under way in sunny arizona. fred inglis took in a chance for a spring training game. he is live now, hi fred. >> reporter: hi gasia. yes you know scottsdale stadium filled...
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our tickets read from nashville to birmingham to montgomery.ay evening after being in jail that wednesday night, thursday night, early friday morning they took us to the early alabama tennessee state line and dropped a sop and said you could make it back to nashville the best way you can. it was clan territory. we bike to birmingham. we tried to board a bus that friday evening at 5:00 and the bus driver made us pass a statement. he said i only have one life to give, i am not for to give it rps or ncaap.or in a i think the attorney general was very concerned. he said let me speak to mr. greyhound. he said he wanted to know if there were any light bus travelers that would take us from birmingham to montgomery. that evening, apparently during the night, there was an arrangement where there would be a car, a state patrol car every 15 miles and a private plane flying over the bus. the moment we arrived as a great pass bus station in montgomery and started down to stepped-- greyhound bus station in montgomery and started down the steps, and angry mob
our tickets read from nashville to birmingham to montgomery.ay evening after being in jail that wednesday night, thursday night, early friday morning they took us to the early alabama tennessee state line and dropped a sop and said you could make it back to nashville the best way you can. it was clan territory. we bike to birmingham. we tried to board a bus that friday evening at 5:00 and the bus driver made us pass a statement. he said i only have one life to give, i am not for to give it rps...
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claire montgomery said montgomerymr. aassange -- assange repeatedly refused to testify in sweden. >> in britain, it is of vital tool in an increasingly- globalized fight against crime. the court will expect strong evidence the prosecution was militias or politically motivated or otherwise flawed. >> the defense called their witness, a retired swedish prosecutor. he told the court that he thought it quite peculiar the prosecutor had issued the arrest warrant without first hearing julian assange's version of events. but even he said he would voluntarily returned to sweden to clear his name if he were the defendant. >> today, we saw what i spoke about earlier being opened up. what we have seen is protest abuse after protests abuse being revealed, for hours and hours. >> the hearing resumes on friday. bbc news, magistrates court. >> foreign reconstruction teams have been accused by the afghan president for impede in progress. president karzai says the teams were like a parallel system of government and will have to leave the
claire montgomery said montgomerymr. aassange -- assange repeatedly refused to testify in sweden. >> in britain, it is of vital tool in an increasingly- globalized fight against crime. the court will expect strong evidence the prosecution was militias or politically motivated or otherwise flawed. >> the defense called their witness, a retired swedish prosecutor. he told the court that he thought it quite peculiar the prosecutor had issued the arrest warrant without first hearing...
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bart delays to report about 10- to 15-minute delays at the 24th street mission and montgomery stationk maintenance, so affecting you sfo, daly city, oakland, heads up, give yourself some extra time. eastshore freeway approach no problems. 42 miles per hour of the if you are approaching the bay bridge we had an earlier stalled vehicle that's cleared out of the way. traffic not bad towards the toll plaza. friday light, the metering lights are still off. elsewhere, if you are out and about you can see traffic actually not too bad through oakland. northbound 880 looking pretty good past the coliseum. we had an earlier accident at 66 now cleared. no troubles on the southbound side headed into hayward. traffic looks good all the way towards the south bay. now, we have a weather-related closure highway 29 shut down between tubbs and livermore road. they are hoping to have that re- opened sometime this morning but for now use an alternate route. 4 not too bad. typically we see delays it time of the morning but friday light maybe folks taking a long weekend, no delays just a little sluggish ou
bart delays to report about 10- to 15-minute delays at the 24th street mission and montgomery stationk maintenance, so affecting you sfo, daly city, oakland, heads up, give yourself some extra time. eastshore freeway approach no problems. 42 miles per hour of the if you are approaching the bay bridge we had an earlier stalled vehicle that's cleared out of the way. traffic not bad towards the toll plaza. friday light, the metering lights are still off. elsewhere, if you are out and about you can...
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still 15 minutes to colma or richmond from montgomery stations.rst reports of an accident in oakland and one or westbound 37. all that and more coming up in traffic in just a few minutes. >> 6:24. a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to celebrate a new opening of a new bart station. >> gianna is so excited! >>> the west dublin-pleasanton station will be open to passengers starting tomorrow. it's located in the median of interstate 580 between the castro valley and dublin stations. the $106 million station has a couple of garages with, get this, 1200 parking spaces. so everyone coming from stockton and tracy can park and ride bart the rest of the way. >>> we can give you an idea now of what the drive will look like in a few months when you cross the bay bridge into oakland. they are making changes where traffic gets on and off the bridge. the lanes will be realigned so work can be done on the new approach to the brink. now, this is animation of what the first detour will be like driving out of the tunnel toward oakland. the detour will make way for crew
still 15 minutes to colma or richmond from montgomery stations.rst reports of an accident in oakland and one or westbound 37. all that and more coming up in traffic in just a few minutes. >> 6:24. a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to celebrate a new opening of a new bart station. >> gianna is so excited! >>> the west dublin-pleasanton station will be open to passengers starting tomorrow. it's located in the median of interstate 580 between the castro valley and dublin...
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montgomery: bill, i wonder if we should have some privacy for this. maybe just, uh, family?> bill: no, that's not necessary. i think we should all share in the results, especially you, amber. >> amber: don't worry, mr. spencer. i'm not going anywhere. >> bill: well, you might want to call an attorney. last time i checked, extortion was still a crime. >> liam: um, can we get on with
montgomery: bill, i wonder if we should have some privacy for this. maybe just, uh, family?> bill: no, that's not necessary. i think we should all share in the results, especially you, amber. >> amber: don't worry, mr. spencer. i'm not going anywhere. >> bill: well, you might want to call an attorney. last time i checked, extortion was still a crime. >> liam: um, can we get on with
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we did that first with montgomery ward. and it opened up those avenues. and also, the ability to develop shopping centers and sell them. >> susie: in late 2009, kimco handed over day-to-day operations to david henry, kimco's chief investment officer. while cooper is kimco's executive chairman, henry is c.e.o. >> he has a wonderful sense of finance. he has a great integrity. people just warm up to dave. he has a fabulous way about him, and he's been a wonderful addition for us. >> he hasn't passed the torch 100%, which is... which is understandable. and he's still an executive chairman versus a non-executive chairman. there's a difference in that, so there's still an everyday working atmosphere here. and as i said, it's more of a partnership, in my mind. >> susie: henry came to kimco from g.e. capital, where he ran the real estate portfolio. for years, he and cooper worked together, and they decided to further diversify kimco by getting it into other types of real estate. to boost the company's bottom line, they bought hotels, apartments, offices, and nurs
we did that first with montgomery ward. and it opened up those avenues. and also, the ability to develop shopping centers and sell them. >> susie: in late 2009, kimco handed over day-to-day operations to david henry, kimco's chief investment officer. while cooper is kimco's executive chairman, henry is c.e.o. >> he has a wonderful sense of finance. he has a great integrity. people just warm up to dave. he has a fabulous way about him, and he's been a wonderful addition for us....