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also, sem, and assembly member mar. we have 15 members of support. these are members of the ocean avenue revitalization collaborative, district 11 council and the residents association. we also have -- i want to thank charlie for his support. terry valen from the filipino community center for his support and larkin for their support. i want to thank the housing for their support and the contributions from the mayor' house and lisa bagen from work development and the m.t. avep a. some community members couldn't stay out tonight. that's a long list. you could see the land deal. it is tricky. the community members -- i got to introduce the architect for this project. if you have questions, we're here to answer. we look forward to meetings with the community. thank you very much, take care. >> good afternoon commissioners. i like -- just take few minutes to describe in -- much less than five minutes the general characteristics of this -- affordable housing proposal. it is located -- >> can you state your name? >> pardon me, bob hernl. architect, her -- h
also, sem, and assembly member mar. we have 15 members of support. these are members of the ocean avenue revitalization collaborative, district 11 council and the residents association. we also have -- i want to thank charlie for his support. terry valen from the filipino community center for his support and larkin for their support. i want to thank the housing for their support and the contributions from the mayor' house and lisa bagen from work development and the m.t. avep a. some community...
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and i mean, growing up i think of that and it's like the sem t cemetery in our country we have great pride in, it's like learning there's no santa claus or easter bunny. it's something that's held at such high esteem. here we are. it's like wow, is it facts or fiction, reality? who's buried there? there's so many questions. what have you in fact done since then? >> one of the things we did was we went out and did a field survey of the sections that were brought to our attention. and what found in the field survey is that the working maps were not accurately posted. >> then what did you do? >> we went out and validated each area to ensure that if there was a burial there, there was a head stone there, if there was not -- if the map indicated there was a burr yeltsin and there was no one buried there, we validated the grave was empty. if there was a site where a head stone should have been installed and it was off by a number of graves, we checked to be sure there was remains in the grave and put the head stone up there. >> how do you know the remains were the accurate remains? >> way
and i mean, growing up i think of that and it's like the sem t cemetery in our country we have great pride in, it's like learning there's no santa claus or easter bunny. it's something that's held at such high esteem. here we are. it's like wow, is it facts or fiction, reality? who's buried there? there's so many questions. what have you in fact done since then? >> one of the things we did was we went out and did a field survey of the sections that were brought to our attention. and what...
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it may run into gas shortages if its capital extension program is cuts but if the states motivation sems clear it has to deal with the existing budget deficit and of the three khans for some sixty percent of us that the state budgets revenue well obviously things you touch him in russia is going to be the biggest issue off through summer and we may see some intensive to bait on this very issue at the governmental meeting on june the thirtieth. thanks for the update artie's correspondent idea of course of reporting strong dollars problems have quarters in moscow. and let's now see how the equity markets are performing european shares a quiet i'll be there in our early trade and that's despite a downgrade of ireland's sovereign bond rating by moody's on monday british petroleum a shouting about two and a half percent of the concerns that the cow on the leaking oil well in the gulf of mexico is not as effective asked first talked. over to asia now and hong kong the hang seng closed down more than three quarters of a percent however and around one week a low this came after u.s. companies in
it may run into gas shortages if its capital extension program is cuts but if the states motivation sems clear it has to deal with the existing budget deficit and of the three khans for some sixty percent of us that the state budgets revenue well obviously things you touch him in russia is going to be the biggest issue off through summer and we may see some intensive to bait on this very issue at the governmental meeting on june the thirtieth. thanks for the update artie's correspondent idea of...
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it really sem apply fires the spirit of creativity. >> reporter: this exhibit startsed in new york but it's actually a homecoming of sorts because pixar studios are in emeryville, just eye few miles from here. if you've seen the movies, you know they often feature a bay area twist. certainly a lot to see. it starts this saturday here at the oakland museum and it runs through next year, january 9th. reporting live in oakland, christie smith nbc bay area news. >> thanks, christie. >> i have a geeky movie collection. >> i didn't know you had one. >> geeky geeky. i have the clip of the very first time they ever used 3-d movie animation in a hollywood film. we take computer animation for granted. but the guy that steve jobs actually topped to run pixar, when it became an independent company, ed castle, he is is still president of pixar, he put together this animation, take a look. >> that is the movie "future world" from way back in 1976. hard to imagine, but this basic animation is sort of buzz lightyear's great-great-great-grandfather. pixar started as a computer company. pixar employees
it really sem apply fires the spirit of creativity. >> reporter: this exhibit startsed in new york but it's actually a homecoming of sorts because pixar studios are in emeryville, just eye few miles from here. if you've seen the movies, you know they often feature a bay area twist. certainly a lot to see. it starts this saturday here at the oakland museum and it runs through next year, january 9th. reporting live in oakland, christie smith nbc bay area news. >> thanks, christie....
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further south, sem not grade. once you get there, nice smooth drive coming through the area.bound around the golf course. no delays. smooth, dry over the hill and dwoun into the south bay. no delays or reports through the south bay. the peninsula, we talked about something going on, highway 92 at skyline boulevard. that's still in place. there's a big rig that's in the lane of hyland 92 at the transition with lower skyline. now reports that chp is doing one-way traffic control and very thick fog in the area. if you're heading into or out of the bay, heading over the hill or back, watch that. we're going to have more news right after this break. >>> welcome back. 5:22. waking up to temperatures in san jose, mainly clear skies. oakland, 61. seeing a breeze north west at five miles per hour. we do have fog across the golden gate bridge. 58 degrees northwest wind at ten. a bit of a stronger sea breeze in a few spots this morning around san francisco and fairfield now. the winds will be high enough to keep air quality in a good range for outdoor plans today. that is good news. tha
further south, sem not grade. once you get there, nice smooth drive coming through the area.bound around the golf course. no delays. smooth, dry over the hill and dwoun into the south bay. no delays or reports through the south bay. the peninsula, we talked about something going on, highway 92 at skyline boulevard. that's still in place. there's a big rig that's in the lane of hyland 92 at the transition with lower skyline. now reports that chp is doing one-way traffic control and very thick...
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she wanted to become, in fact, whatty think she will become is's sem bol for the brutality of the taliban regime. >> part of the reason why the taliban has the keend of sway to do that sort of descracyful, disgusting thing, is the afghan government hasn't proceeded a coherent system of justice. to get justice in afghanistan through the governmentee courts attacks months and you have to 53's lot of breebz. the taliban, who issued these descracyful edekts within's half an hour. >> rose: we continue with david rubenstein, one of the cofounders of the car leel group. >>y would say the united states economy is going to grow tea reasonable rate the next decade or so. in part, we have's lot of demographic issues and other problems, including our debt. we reet now have $13 trelion of debt, five trelion of fannie mae and freddie mac. we can't grow at 4% to sex%'s year until we address that issue i believe. >> rose: "teem" magazine and daefd rubenstein next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: "time" magazine has a powerful p
she wanted to become, in fact, whatty think she will become is's sem bol for the brutality of the taliban regime. >> part of the reason why the taliban has the keend of sway to do that sort of descracyful, disgusting thing, is the afghan government hasn't proceeded a coherent system of justice. to get justice in afghanistan through the governmentee courts attacks months and you have to 53's lot of breebz. the taliban, who issued these descracyful edekts within's half an hour. >>...
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as a result, families in state veteran sem tears have been left to the increasing costs. in f.y. 2009, the subcommittee included my report language urging the v.a. to assess the viability of increasing the plot allowance and burial benefits to cover the same percentage of veterans' burial benefits that they covered in 1973 when they were first initiated. the department of veterans affairs has not heeded our recommendation. i'm clad the subcommittee recognizes the importance of the issue and has again included the benefits report language. however, we need to move on this, and i think having it included, once again, is a step in reminding the v.a. that this is an important issue. this congress i reintroduced h.r. 4045. it would increase the plot allowance to $745 for the veterans that are buried in a state or private cemetery. increase from $2,000 to $4,100 for veterans who die due to service-connected injury and are buried in the national cemetery. increase the burial allowance from $300 to $1,270 for a veteran who wishes to be buried in a national veterans cemetery and w
as a result, families in state veteran sem tears have been left to the increasing costs. in f.y. 2009, the subcommittee included my report language urging the v.a. to assess the viability of increasing the plot allowance and burial benefits to cover the same percentage of veterans' burial benefits that they covered in 1973 when they were first initiated. the department of veterans affairs has not heeded our recommendation. i'm clad the subcommittee recognizes the importance of the issue and has...
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and let's not play sem ant 86 here. let's take a broad definition of taxes. a show of hands.ow, i see governor, i see you raising your hand. but my understanding is you were proposing a tax on wind farms. >> we did. and then they got an offsetting tax reduction to sort of -- had more to do with reallocation of revenues. to the extent it's going to increase revenues it's probably four years out. it's more a public policy statement with regard to allocations to local government than with regard to tax policy. were we can get back to environmental issues in a minute. but is taxing wind mills the right way towards our energy future? >> if you're commited to the notion that you want a level playing field, fully diversified energy portfolio, then, yes, it is. because in the sense that in our state all the other forms of energy are fairly heavily taxed, wind will be the least heavily taxed. and taxes don't kick in for a while. so we'll see what happens. >> governor i saw your hand go up on no tax increases. i don't think i saw your hand on no education cuts. so part of the way you h
and let's not play sem ant 86 here. let's take a broad definition of taxes. a show of hands.ow, i see governor, i see you raising your hand. but my understanding is you were proposing a tax on wind farms. >> we did. and then they got an offsetting tax reduction to sort of -- had more to do with reallocation of revenues. to the extent it's going to increase revenues it's probably four years out. it's more a public policy statement with regard to allocations to local government than with...