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another portion, as director moyer mention, from the bethlehem steel corp. portions of the site are historic uplands. there were never tidelands and were never subject to the common law of public trust. those areas are subject to the burton act requirement. several parcels have been in and out of private, state, and federal ownership. i am going to invite the person who has guided the port through this trust exchange discussion with state lands, outside cancel bill white, to walk through some of the slides at pier 70 and share some of the history with you. >> good morning, commissioners. brad has himself become an expert in the public trust over the years. this may be the last time that i have to the system of public trust matters. the history of pier 70 is quite interesting. i will not get into many details, but i will walk through days maps that brad has prepared to give you a flavor of why we have this opportunity in the first place. as you know, most of the land that the ford owns in the portfolio is subject to the trust. virtually all of it came to the
another portion, as director moyer mention, from the bethlehem steel corp. portions of the site are historic uplands. there were never tidelands and were never subject to the common law of public trust. those areas are subject to the burton act requirement. several parcels have been in and out of private, state, and federal ownership. i am going to invite the person who has guided the port through this trust exchange discussion with state lands, outside cancel bill white, to walk through some...
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and i was a lawyer in new york city and moyers said "i want you to work for me." i said "i don't know anything about television. he said "neither do i." >> but that's the best point of view from which to approach it because in the '70s the movie business was being totally reinvented so those of us, bob and i coming in not knowing the system were able to do better in it because we could invent a new system. >> and the system you invented was what? >> well, basically, here's the outrageous thing about the '70s in hollywood. the people who ran studios actually made pictures they wanted to see. that unthinkableoday. i asked a couple heads of production recently, the pictures you've made, were you really looking forward to seeing these? and they sort of blanched and said "not actually." >> rose: you want to make movies that you like to see. evans had one what? >> great taste and charm. >> and he could persuade anyone to do anything. i could come up with ideas about such and such a picture would be great for this actor or director but he would make those people do it. >
and i was a lawyer in new york city and moyers said "i want you to work for me." i said "i don't know anything about television. he said "neither do i." >> but that's the best point of view from which to approach it because in the '70s the movie business was being totally reinvented so those of us, bob and i coming in not knowing the system were able to do better in it because we could invent a new system. >> and the system you invented was what? >>...
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that you make money we make money everybody's happy former bank regulator william black told bill moyers this was all deliberate this stuff the exotic stuff that you're talking about was created out of things like pliers loans that were known to be extraordinarily bad and now he was getting triple a ratings now aaa rating is supposed to mean there is zero credit risk so you take something that not only has significant it it has crushing risk that's why it's toxic and you create this fiction that it has zero risk that itself of course is a fraudulent exercise. in. listening to this crisis. p.g. made guarantees totaling more than their ability to pay an amount larger than the entire value of the company actually that's a bit of an understatement he i-g. along with others who sold to rivet events and insured their policyholders to tune of an estimated five hundred ninety six trillion dollars compare this to the gross national product of the entire world and the problem should become more obvious so you were just gambling there possibly trillions of dollars. but i would refer to it as gambli
that you make money we make money everybody's happy former bank regulator william black told bill moyers this was all deliberate this stuff the exotic stuff that you're talking about was created out of things like pliers loans that were known to be extraordinarily bad and now he was getting triple a ratings now aaa rating is supposed to mean there is zero credit risk so you take something that not only has significant it it has crushing risk that's why it's toxic and you create this fiction...
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moyer has two previous burglar convictions.is convicted she could be eligible for california's three strikes rule. >>> back over to sal to check in on the morning commute. sal. >> pam and dave. we are looking at more well just more traffic i guess say. let's go outside and take welcome at 80 westbound. it is busy here. eastbound we had a report of a car facing the wrong way. the car was never on fire. that was an i roneos report. can see how traffic was coming through. and also this mornings commute will be nice at the toll plaza. they turned meteorologisting lights -- metering lights on. and this mornings drive on the peninsula looks pretty good. southbound 101 no major problem there is. if you are driving on the san mateo or dumbarton bridge it looks good. and livermore westbound 580 looks good. 680 from danville that is in fine shape. let's go to steve. >>> thank you very much. on twitter it's a flight advisor. it just reported that sfo has 60 minute delays. a friend e-mailed me and said it's a mess over there. her flight wa
moyer has two previous burglar convictions.is convicted she could be eligible for california's three strikes rule. >>> back over to sal to check in on the morning commute. sal. >> pam and dave. we are looking at more well just more traffic i guess say. let's go outside and take welcome at 80 westbound. it is busy here. eastbound we had a report of a car facing the wrong way. the car was never on fire. that was an i roneos report. can see how traffic was coming through. and also...
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you see no jamie moyer overmier? house so. >> when i saw the video, my heart just broke. it reminds me of so many kids that i worked with and i have kids right now that i am e-mailing and talking to and their parents. and one day they feel they can make it and they have the strength to get by and then the next day they feel that the camps. and i think that is the thing that we see. is so amazing to me that people don't and parents and adults don't understand and can't understand that parents want a look at their own kids, they have got experiences in pain and school and the allies in the parents might not know or feel a lot of control to actually make their kids safe. and what i don't understand is why adults that we heard from don't get this. our kids are really in pain and we have got to be able to be there for them. >> to those who say that bullying is just a teenager and the passage, what you say? >> i say that is something -- we live in an area where 60,000 kids stay home each day because they're too afraid to go to school. people who talk to kids knows there is a cu
you see no jamie moyer overmier? house so. >> when i saw the video, my heart just broke. it reminds me of so many kids that i worked with and i have kids right now that i am e-mailing and talking to and their parents. and one day they feel they can make it and they have the strength to get by and then the next day they feel that the camps. and i think that is the thing that we see. is so amazing to me that people don't and parents and adults don't understand and can't understand that...
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lucinda moyers claims she was in a hotel as a prostitute not a thief. >> we've enjoyed some sunshinever the past couple of days but changes are in store with temperatures. we'll cool down over the next couple of days and that will start with today and as you make your way outside this morning, if you are at the coastline, very likely you're seeing some patchy fog and maybe even a little about the of drizzle out there. starting to see those low clouds fill in at the bay and inland locations, partly cloudy this morning, as well. now, some of those clouds will continue to linger into the afternoon, especially at the coastline. we will see some sunshine inside the bay though and breezy conditions. plenty of sunshine in those inland spots. but we're going to start to see that cooldown especially there. not as warm as we were compared to yesterday. cloud cover at the coast filling in at the bay. you can see parts of our inland locations seeing cloud cover, as well. and we did see a low slide through the past couple of days but there's actually another low in the picture now. that's going t
lucinda moyers claims she was in a hotel as a prostitute not a thief. >> we've enjoyed some sunshinever the past couple of days but changes are in store with temperatures. we'll cool down over the next couple of days and that will start with today and as you make your way outside this morning, if you are at the coastline, very likely you're seeing some patchy fog and maybe even a little about the of drizzle out there. starting to see those low clouds fill in at the bay and inland...
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>> on that i've moyer of. >> you are nicely unionize shop and let me ask you this question, sir. why don't you have a union? >> because, the team members haven't felt that they needed union representation. >> so you believe that the performance of the company would suffer. what do you think a union would do for the workers? do you think they would benefit from that or do you think they would be harmed? >> i do not think they would be benefited by it, no. >> let me ask you this question. if a union were forced upon you, if whole foods had to have unionize workers, what do you think that would do to your competitiveness in the class structure as a company in a very competitive industry? >> i think it would be harmful competitively. i mean, every industry that i'm aware of that has been heavily unionize begins to decline in its competitiveness. we feast upon our unionize competitors as a general rule. they don't have as good a service, they don't have as good quality and they don't seem to work as hard so it is a competitive disadvantage to be unionized. >> have your workers ever at
>> on that i've moyer of. >> you are nicely unionize shop and let me ask you this question, sir. why don't you have a union? >> because, the team members haven't felt that they needed union representation. >> so you believe that the performance of the company would suffer. what do you think a union would do for the workers? do you think they would benefit from that or do you think they would be harmed? >> i do not think they would be benefited by it, no. >>...
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i asked steven moyer and i said how do you do it?e that's it. >> he still did it for the character. >> that's right. >> you and i grew up in theater. we understand this. >> right. >> she's more vaudeville. >> i could go so many places with that. >> you >> now, you're nothing like your character really, you grew up in a small town in wisconsin, right? >> i did. i did. as the season goes on, i see less and less difference between pam and myself. i don't know if that's good or bad. >> your memory has been wiped out by witches. >> actually my maker's memory was wiped up. >> yeah. >> how does this affect your character? >> well, pam is very loyal to eric, you know, he is her whole world so the fact that he can't remember her is a challenge. and then the witches, right, you know, you come home to your husband and he goes, who are you? and then also the witches sort of wave their wand in my direction and made me rot. so pieces of me are falling off. >> you went from an attractive woman to a not so attractive woman. >> lava lampish. >> i lov
i asked steven moyer and i said how do you do it?e that's it. >> he still did it for the character. >> that's right. >> you and i grew up in theater. we understand this. >> right. >> she's more vaudeville. >> i could go so many places with that. >> you >> now, you're nothing like your character really, you grew up in a small town in wisconsin, right? >> i did. i did. as the season goes on, i see less and less difference between pam and...
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joining us now is the commander in chief of the vfw, richard dean moyer.o you, richard. >> good morning! >> the president says if i do this stuff, i could save $6.7 billion over 10 years. what does your -- what does your membership say about him raising, in particular, $200 annual fees if people want to continue with tricare for life? >> well, the issue would be is what is -- what is the cost of a volunteer armed forces? what is our country willing to pay to protect our nation. basically speaking, i think that we need to really address that issue. the current administration, they've never served in the military. they're not familiar with military service. they are trying to equate it with a typical government job and it's not a typical government job. we have to have -- we have to have benefits that entice young people to be willing to stay in the military. 1%, less than 1% actually, served in the military and of that 1%, 10% of that 1% actually stay for 20 years or more. >> sure. >> what are we willing to pay for that to protect this country and keep it f
joining us now is the commander in chief of the vfw, richard dean moyer.o you, richard. >> good morning! >> the president says if i do this stuff, i could save $6.7 billion over 10 years. what does your -- what does your membership say about him raising, in particular, $200 annual fees if people want to continue with tricare for life? >> well, the issue would be is what is -- what is the cost of a volunteer armed forces? what is our country willing to pay to protect our...