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we've been collaborating with the shipyard artists, then detailed planned improvements and the role of public works and our next steps. this is where building 101 is located in shipyard phase one, the hill top neighborhood. building 101 was built in 1947 but the navy, 121,000 square feet, owned by ocii, and it contains approximately 150 artists studios. funding for this grant is provided by two grants by the building of commerce. we were here last december when you approved entering into time extension for both of the grants. i can report back to you since then the e.p.a. has approved our time extensions and that makes today's step the last step required before we can get started. the funds remaining as i've already stated are the project budget. we're looking to expend all the remaining funds in these grants, and they require a match of 10% by ocii, an amount of 55199. first d.p.w. will do the work, ask payment from ocii, we'll seek reimbursement and pass it onto the department of public works. some work has been done out at the shipyard, including work to building 101. as i said, we'
we've been collaborating with the shipyard artists, then detailed planned improvements and the role of public works and our next steps. this is where building 101 is located in shipyard phase one, the hill top neighborhood. building 101 was built in 1947 but the navy, 121,000 square feet, owned by ocii, and it contains approximately 150 artists studios. funding for this grant is provided by two grants by the building of commerce. we were here last december when you approved entering into time...
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i said the shipyard was something we have challenges in. we can take a look back and then update the next year for what is coming forward. so at this point, this plan is good to go for the current year. we're always trying to operationalize it more. so you will see there's many more targets and numbers and time frames than in prior plans. [ please stand by ] t. >> clerk: and three, to enter into a memorandum of understanding between the port of san francisco and the san francisco bay area water emergency transportation authority for delivery of the downtown ferry terminal passenger circulation improvements. this is resolution number 1901. and item 10-b, request approval to issue a proposal to authorize youth employment services for a maximum of two contracts to administer the port youth employment program. each contract with a term of four years. this is resolution number 1902. >> thank you. can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> is there any public comment on the consent calendar? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner
i said the shipyard was something we have challenges in. we can take a look back and then update the next year for what is coming forward. so at this point, this plan is good to go for the current year. we're always trying to operationalize it more. so you will see there's many more targets and numbers and time frames than in prior plans. [ please stand by ] t. >> clerk: and three, to enter into a memorandum of understanding between the port of san francisco and the san francisco bay area...
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so sometimes my dad to had hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30-mile trip home from the shipyards. one rainy night my mom got worried. we piled in the car and went looking for him and we found my dad making his way along the road soaked and shivering in his shirt sleeves. when he got in the car my mom asked if he left his coat at work. he explained he had given it to a homeless man he met on the highway. we asked why he had given away his only jacket, my dad turned to us and said, i knew when i left that man he'd still be alone but i could give him my coat because i knew you were coming for me. our power and strength as americans lives in our hard work and our beliefs and more. my family understood firsthand that while success is not guaranteed, we live in a nation where opportunity is possible. but we do not succeed alone. in these united states, when times are tough, we can persevere because our friends and neighbors will come for us. our first responders will come for us. it is this mantra, this uncommon grace of community that has driven me to become an attorney, a small busin
so sometimes my dad to had hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30-mile trip home from the shipyards. one rainy night my mom got worried. we piled in the car and went looking for him and we found my dad making his way along the road soaked and shivering in his shirt sleeves. when he got in the car my mom asked if he left his coat at work. he explained he had given it to a homeless man he met on the highway. we asked why he had given away his only jacket, my dad turned to us and said, i...
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for example when the shipyard was built out, it was built out knowing san francisco would be the owner and san francisco of the distribution system. from day one those customers have always been heche customers. >> the difference is who distributes the power? >> right who handles distribution. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> any other questions, colleagues? commissioner pollock. >> i'm fine. thanks. >> so the question i have we have talked a number of times in our past meetings about the p.c.i. a exit fees. have you had conversations with our representatives in sacramento about legislation to fix pg&e's proposed increase in the p.c.i. a? >> so the city and the sfpc is working with our cal cca colleagues on, you know, developing approaches, legislative approaches to address things like the p.c.i. a. i would say it is a very, very high priority for the clean power sf program as well as other operating ccas in california. >> i saw some social media activity from senator scott weiner that looks like he would support municipalizing bg and e and having a public power program. if there i
for example when the shipyard was built out, it was built out knowing san francisco would be the owner and san francisco of the distribution system. from day one those customers have always been heche customers. >> the difference is who distributes the power? >> right who handles distribution. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> any other questions, colleagues? commissioner pollock. >> i'm fine. thanks. >> so the question i have we have talked a number...
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they issued a workplace, they've been doing work plans, retesting the soil, and under shipyard phase 1-a-1, and last year they completed and issued a final report. but they were also required to continue to do analysis on the data that they had collected. so finally, on february 5, they released a report saying parcel a is safe and has no geological hazards in shipyard. so that's a good news. and specifically, as you know, there's a-1 and a-2. a-1, they did a work plan, and they're now going through the data of the analysis of the work reflected, and they've released weekly reports. the final report came out saying call the next item. >> clerk: the next item is item nine, commissioner questions and matters. madam chair? >> commissioner mondejar: any commissioners, questions, matters? i have one. i want to thank mr. barnes for the weekly round up on all the articles that affect ocii and the commission. that has been very helpful because it keeps us informed especially because there's so many obligations that are out there, and it helps commissioners not getting blindsided and not -- yo
they issued a workplace, they've been doing work plans, retesting the soil, and under shipyard phase 1-a-1, and last year they completed and issued a final report. but they were also required to continue to do analysis on the data that they had collected. so finally, on february 5, they released a report saying parcel a is safe and has no geological hazards in shipyard. so that's a good news. and specifically, as you know, there's a-1 and a-2. a-1, they did a work plan, and they're now going...
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competitive advantage and more fargo and increase cruise capacity at pier r pier and last year the shipyard is the project which we had the least success and certainly need to figure out a new future for the shipyard. assist in mission rock and pier 70, 68 new acres of new neighborhoods that are under construction and soon-to-be under construction. to prepare the development and implementation of the 8096 industrial strategy. we are primarily industrial landowner. we have the ability to intensify the uses of our land, which will add values in jobs, in economics and in opportunities for our communities. we're very anxious to continue to increase the use of those lands. stability is about maintaining the financial strength of the organization by addressing that deferred maintenance issue. maximizing the value of our property and increasing revenues. you will see, in the five-year financial forecast, we will hit that 125 million-dollar goal. we continue to target investments and projects that generate revenue for the organization so we can turn that back into public benefits. for the capitol f
competitive advantage and more fargo and increase cruise capacity at pier r pier and last year the shipyard is the project which we had the least success and certainly need to figure out a new future for the shipyard. assist in mission rock and pier 70, 68 new acres of new neighborhoods that are under construction and soon-to-be under construction. to prepare the development and implementation of the 8096 industrial strategy. we are primarily industrial landowner. we have the ability to...
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she opens up being a woman working at the shipyard where some blacks did work along whites but there were still a lot of segregation. i want you to watch the full story online on nbcbayarea.com, or you can see it coming up in our midday newscast coming up at 11:00. it is a great honor to talk to her and learn so much of what was going on at the shipyards there in richmond. >> we'll look forward to that in our midday newscast. >>> our top stories, look at the radar, heavy rain is making its way into the bay area. a micro climate weather alert has been issued for this powerful system. >>> not just the rain but the wind as well. we have our team of reporters spread out throughout the bay area tracking what's happening out there right now. >>> a lot of wet roads as well. live look at the bay bridge toll plaza this morning. be careful as you head out the door. you will want to see mike's commuter report and kari's forecast. you are watching "today in the bay." let's go. bye, mom. thanks for breakfsat, mom. with quality ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella is sure to bring
she opens up being a woman working at the shipyard where some blacks did work along whites but there were still a lot of segregation. i want you to watch the full story online on nbcbayarea.com, or you can see it coming up in our midday newscast coming up at 11:00. it is a great honor to talk to her and learn so much of what was going on at the shipyards there in richmond. >> we'll look forward to that in our midday newscast. >>> our top stories, look at the radar, heavy rain is...
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a documentary was made about the shipyard and the play that you're doing with kids right now is based on that documentary. tell us about these very special child actors that have put together this play to honor the history. >> actually, the original play was conceived in 2006. we had our child actors at that time interview the seniors who were still living. we took the voice recordings and gave it o a script writer and she put together the children's play. children actually helped to write this play. >> wow. >> they were 7 to 11 at that time. now they're in their early 20s. >> this is the second go around. >> this is actually the third go around. we did the second production in 2017 for marin city's 75-year anniversary. >> how fantastic. i know you're directing it as well. congratulations in advance. the first show is this friday at mt. tamalpais high school. there are two shows for the public, too. >> yes. that's friday, february 22nd at bay side martin luther king school in marin city and the third one will be at first missionary baptist church. all during black history month. >> th
a documentary was made about the shipyard and the play that you're doing with kids right now is based on that documentary. tell us about these very special child actors that have put together this play to honor the history. >> actually, the original play was conceived in 2006. we had our child actors at that time interview the seniors who were still living. we took the voice recordings and gave it o a script writer and she put together the children's play. children actually helped to...
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sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the thirty mile trip home from the shipyards one rainy night my mom got worried we piled in the car and went out looking for him and we have been found my dad making his way along the road soaked and shivering in his shirtsleeves when he got in the car my mom asked if he'd left his coat at work he explained that he'd given it to a homeless man he met on the highway when we asked why he'd given away his only jacket my dad turned to us and said i knew when i left that man he'd still be alone but i could give him my coat because i knew you were coming for me. our power and strength as americans lives in our hard work and our belief in more my family understood first hand the ball success is not guaranteed we live in a nation where opportunity is possible but we do not succeed alone in these united states when times are tough we can persevered because our friends and neighbors will come for us our first responders will come for us it is this mantra this uncommon grace of community that has driven me to become an attorney a small bus
sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the thirty mile trip home from the shipyards one rainy night my mom got worried we piled in the car and went out looking for him and we have been found my dad making his way along the road soaked and shivering in his shirtsleeves when he got in the car my mom asked if he'd left his coat at work he explained that he'd given it to a homeless man he met on the highway when we asked why he'd given away his only jacket my dad turned to...
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we continue to maximize active recreation amenities in collaboration with other companies at the shipyard. at treasure island, and at the balboa reservoir. this next slide also shows some of our other initiatives. the san francisco reservoir is one of them, which came before you last year, with detailed design. anticipate that project will go into construction later this year. we are working with our capital and operations staff and developing a project standard. we are working on a new preventative measure with the operations staff to address some of our needs. we will continue to work on developing our engagement with stakeholders for the next parks bond. we are currently also scoping out our first net zero building in our portfolio. we are also working on ocean beach master plan, we are currently completing detailed designs for a new trail from slope to skyland by 2020. this next slide shows highlights , some of our acquisitions and the past, and the ones we are working right now. as you are aware, we completed projects at 17 and folsom. we finished saint mary's extension last year, th
we continue to maximize active recreation amenities in collaboration with other companies at the shipyard. at treasure island, and at the balboa reservoir. this next slide also shows some of our other initiatives. the san francisco reservoir is one of them, which came before you last year, with detailed design. anticipate that project will go into construction later this year. we are working with our capital and operations staff and developing a project standard. we are working on a new...
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, so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30 mile trip home to the shipyard. one rainy night my mom got worried. we piled in the car he went out looking for him and we eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirtsleeves. when he got in the car when mom asked if he had left his coat at work. he explained that he had given it to a homeless man he met on the highway. when we asked why he had given away his only jacket, my dad turned to us and said, i knew when i left that man he would still be alone. but i could give him my coat because i knew you were coming for me. our power and strength as americans lives in our hard work and our belief in more. my family understood first-hand that while success is not guaranteed, we live in a nation where opportunity is possible. but we do not succeed alone. in these united states, when times are tough, we can persevere because our friends and neighbors who come for us. our first responders to come for us. it is this mantra, this uncommon grace of communitydriv attorney, a small bu
, so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30 mile trip home to the shipyard. one rainy night my mom got worried. we piled in the car he went out looking for him and we eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirtsleeves. when he got in the car when mom asked if he had left his coat at work. he explained that he had given it to a homeless man he met on the highway. when we asked why he had given away his only jacket, my...
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[applause] ago ail three years federal employee at the naval shipyard, 40 years at the shipyard.applause] there are union brothers and sisters in this in this room.ers of the wayi am tired labor unions and federal employees are being vilified and subjected to terrible legislation that is not exclusive to the republican party. i want to know senator what you are doing now as a senator and what you will do as president to level the playing field for unions and to help restore the reality of the dignity of federal employees. sen. harris: thank you, thank you for that. [applause] i agree with you. let me start from the beginning. i have long supported organized labor. they have long supported me. i have walked picket lines. i am with you. ofre has been an erosion labor and organized labor and we have seen it in wisconsin and others because there are powerful interests that no when working people unite especially around collective bargaining that working in the win. there are some who have decided it is a zero-sum game not understanding that when working people win, america wins, that
[applause] ago ail three years federal employee at the naval shipyard, 40 years at the shipyard.applause] there are union brothers and sisters in this in this room.ers of the wayi am tired labor unions and federal employees are being vilified and subjected to terrible legislation that is not exclusive to the republican party. i want to know senator what you are doing now as a senator and what you will do as president to level the playing field for unions and to help restore the reality of the...
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the san francisco redevelopment agency commission and during a time when we were dealing with the shipyardnd the revitalization of alice griffin ak double rock. and one of the things that i had expressed along with so many others that was so important. when we were looking at changing the face of housing revitalizing housing all over san francisco. we had to make sure that we didn't repeat the mistakes of the past. so providing an opportunity to allow residents to not be displaced and move out of san francisco and out of the communities that they spent their entire lives in was so critical to the success of moving these projects forward. task for when i became a member of the board of supervisors mayor ed lee was the mayor and the first conversation we have was my priorities he said. what's your priority. i said my three he said your top three priorities i said housing housing housing. we are going to change the face of housing in san francisco and this project is a shining example of what we can do when we do it right when we work together i lived in housing for over 20 years of my life s
the san francisco redevelopment agency commission and during a time when we were dealing with the shipyardnd the revitalization of alice griffin ak double rock. and one of the things that i had expressed along with so many others that was so important. when we were looking at changing the face of housing revitalizing housing all over san francisco. we had to make sure that we didn't repeat the mistakes of the past. so providing an opportunity to allow residents to not be displaced and move out...
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betty says the history of richmond shipyards is really a lesson no one person or race is greater than the other and that great things can and did happen here working together. >> to this day, social change continues to radiate out of the bay area to the rest of the country. that's a gift that really needs to be recognized. ♪ >> i want to tell you. 97 years old, so sharp. >> yeah. >> and just so much history that she shares during that exhibit. you have a chance to get there, richmond. >> make a point. >> the exhibit there. welcome center. go see it. it is worth every second. >> well, it was interesting to see the emotions that it evoked from people there, as well. >> yeah. the things you don't know that happened here in our own backyard. so go check it out. >> i asked what the secret might be. maybe it's working for a long time, forever. >> never stop working. >> you will work around the clock it seems with these storms. >> we have such heavy rain falling in the north bay and that's been the problem. it's been in the same area for the last 24 hours or so. i mean, take a look at how ha
betty says the history of richmond shipyards is really a lesson no one person or race is greater than the other and that great things can and did happen here working together. >> to this day, social change continues to radiate out of the bay area to the rest of the country. that's a gift that really needs to be recognized. ♪ >> i want to tell you. 97 years old, so sharp. >> yeah. >> and just so much history that she shares during that exhibit. you have a chance to get...
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on to that i would be interested and others would be interested in any records on par cell e of the shipyard. in light of everything that has come out i could see how that would be delayed for a very long time. >> let's open up for public comment. any members of the public that would like to speak about this? please line up you have two minutes. >> eric brooks, california for energy choice. once again as usual i want to thank and congratulate the sfpc for making real and serious progress. that is good. just to dovetail off the last piece of conversation you got into with barbara. what i heard her say is that the sfpc in 2020, a year from now will be putting in its capital plan buildout plans with an s. that means small individual projects identified individually. it doesn't mean city and county wide and territory wide plan. that is because it is the sfpc job could be conservative with the plans. that is not its role that needs to come from the legislature and board of supervisors. right now we have a situation where the world is waking up. the green party since the mid 2 thoughs are talking
on to that i would be interested and others would be interested in any records on par cell e of the shipyard. in light of everything that has come out i could see how that would be delayed for a very long time. >> let's open up for public comment. any members of the public that would like to speak about this? please line up you have two minutes. >> eric brooks, california for energy choice. once again as usual i want to thank and congratulate the sfpc for making real and serious...
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i was trying to convince him have the port get involved in the cleanup and management cof the shipyard, and he said no. but in the last few years, i've worked with closely with peter, getting directly involved in the maritime division, and i've really enjoyed that relationship and learned so much about maritime operations at the port. i hope that even in retirement, he'll answer my phone calls and be able to support us as we move forward. thank you. [applause] >> commissioners, dan hodak with the planning and fire department commission. figure it out now, solve it now, do it now. do you think you understand where i'm going with my interactions with peter? peter is a person of action. he's something that you take a problem to, he helps you work on it, you get direction on it to go forward, you solve it. it's been such a pleasure working with him on improvements on fisherman's wharf and particularly on the james r. hermann cruise terminal. i appreciate it. i've seen a lot happen under his direction. really appreciate it, peter, all you've done for the port. [applause] >> commissioner, i'
i was trying to convince him have the port get involved in the cleanup and management cof the shipyard, and he said no. but in the last few years, i've worked with closely with peter, getting directly involved in the maritime division, and i've really enjoyed that relationship and learned so much about maritime operations at the port. i hope that even in retirement, he'll answer my phone calls and be able to support us as we move forward. thank you. [applause] >> commissioners, dan hodak...
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tradition of african-americans who have basically made their homes here whether it's working in the shipyard like my grandfather did in the work that focus did to build this city and the advocacy that went into building this city and making sure that our voices were heard. the folks in this community played a critical role to my success and so i would say thank you but with that success comes a incredible responsibility. it comes incredible responsibility to make sure that even though i serve as the first african-american woman in the second african-american. mayor. i have to make sure along with so many of you here today than i am not the last. we have work to do to change some of the things that we know existence san francisco yes we celebrate black history month and we celebrate some amazing accomplishments like the bayview opera house which is a landmark where incredible world renowned actors like danny glover got his start yes world renowned mr. glover famous and you are native son of this city? we celebrate those things. so we celebrate so many amazing accomplishments but we know that
tradition of african-americans who have basically made their homes here whether it's working in the shipyard like my grandfather did in the work that focus did to build this city and the advocacy that went into building this city and making sure that our voices were heard. the folks in this community played a critical role to my success and so i would say thank you but with that success comes a incredible responsibility. it comes incredible responsibility to make sure that even though i serve...
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for example when the shipyard was built out, it was built out knowing san francisco would be the owner and san francisco of the distribution system. from day one those customers have always been heche customers. >> the difference is who distributes the power? >> right who handles distribution. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> any other questions, colleagues? commissioner pollock. >> i'm fine. thanks. >> so the question i have we have talked a number of times in our past meetings about the p.c.i. a exit fees. have you had conversations with our representatives in sacramento about legislation to fix pg&e's proposed increase in the p.c.i. a? >> so the city and the sfpc is working with our cal cca colleagues on, you know,
for example when the shipyard was built out, it was built out knowing san francisco would be the owner and san francisco of the distribution system. from day one those customers have always been heche customers. >> the difference is who distributes the power? >> right who handles distribution. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> any other questions, colleagues? commissioner pollock. >> i'm fine. thanks. >> so the question i have we have talked a number...
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so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30-mile trip home from the shipyardsiny night my mom got worried. we piled in the car and went out looking for him, and we eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirt sleeves. when he got in the car, my mom asked if he had left his coat at work. he explain that he had given it to a homeless man he met on the highway. when we asked why he had given away his only jacket, my dad turned to us and said, "i knew when i left that man he would still be alone, but i could give him my coat because i knew you were coming for me." our power and strength as americans lives in our hard work, in our belief in more. my family understood firsthand that while success is not guaranteed, we live in a nation where opportunity is possible. but we do not succeed alone. in these united states, when times are tough we can persevere because our friends and neighbors will come for us, our first responders will come for us. it is this mantra, this uncommon grace of community that has driven me to become
so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30-mile trip home from the shipyardsiny night my mom got worried. we piled in the car and went out looking for him, and we eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirt sleeves. when he got in the car, my mom asked if he had left his coat at work. he explain that he had given it to a homeless man he met on the highway. when we asked why he had given away his only jacket, my dad...
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these are women working in one of the shipyards. again, i like this picture because it's diverse. probably asian-american woman, you've got an african-american woman, and white women, all working together. you've got the guy in the back smiles. nice guy. right? huh? >> i'm here, too. >> i'm here, too. right. right. but, you know, this -- much of the workers are integrated. right? this isn't where -- while the military was still -- excuse me, while the military was still segregated at this time, the workers were integrated. i think that's important, right? so you've got all different types of women working. you know, look at that sweater and shirt. right? it's like you're going to get dirty. right? you're going to get dirty. they all have i.d. badges. right? with photo i.d.s. right? with photo i.d.s. these are secure facilities. right? it depends where you are and what you're doing. how secure it's going to be. but these are secure facilities. so you're going to need to -- going to have these photo i.d.s. right? this idea of photo i.d.s. right? i like this one. there's a limited ser
these are women working in one of the shipyards. again, i like this picture because it's diverse. probably asian-american woman, you've got an african-american woman, and white women, all working together. you've got the guy in the back smiles. nice guy. right? huh? >> i'm here, too. >> i'm here, too. right. right. but, you know, this -- much of the workers are integrated. right? this isn't where -- while the military was still -- excuse me, while the military was still segregated...
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environmental groups have been engaged in legal battles with the contractor hired to clean up the old naval shipyard. they accused the company of botching the clean-up and then falsifying soil sample records. >> this is not about truth. this is in the about safety at hunter's point. it is about pure and simple greed of these attorneys who are trying to square people into believing something that is not true. >> the company says it stands by its work and blames any problems with testing on two rogue employees. >>> there is a new political twist in the state of virginia today. while the governor and the lieutenant governor both face allegations, now another politician is admitting to some questionable behavior. elizabeth cook joins us now with the details. liz? >> reporter: veronica, now virginia's attorney general is admitting to some racist behavior a decision back in college he says he now regrets. virginia attorney general admits he put on brown make-up to dress up as a rapper when he was in college in the 1980s. in a statement he wrote that conduct clearly shows that as a young mad i had a callou
environmental groups have been engaged in legal battles with the contractor hired to clean up the old naval shipyard. they accused the company of botching the clean-up and then falsifying soil sample records. >> this is not about truth. this is in the about safety at hunter's point. it is about pure and simple greed of these attorneys who are trying to square people into believing something that is not true. >> the company says it stands by its work and blames any problems with...
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our ships across two shipyards on one special day, valentine's day. anna: indeed. i understand they are referred to as the wave season, because this is when you get some any bookings, gloomy and the northern hemisphere. what to bookings tell you about how the rest of the year is going to go? i'll leave the bookings report to the earnings call, but when i can share is that today at princess cruises we are very optimistic about our future, with five new ships on order in the next six years, we're seeing increasingly consumers investing in experiences, rather than things, understanding that vacations are essential to their health and well-being. what are you feeling in terms of costs? we've seen the crude price rise a bit. how much more do you expect to have to pay for diesel? and how much more are you having to pay for people? obviously, as a huge cost for acres line. -- a cruz line. have many costs including fuel and pay. but each year, we have unique you'll is a big peace at our cost, but that said , we are continuing to invest in amazing new technologies, new experiences for our g
our ships across two shipyards on one special day, valentine's day. anna: indeed. i understand they are referred to as the wave season, because this is when you get some any bookings, gloomy and the northern hemisphere. what to bookings tell you about how the rest of the year is going to go? i'll leave the bookings report to the earnings call, but when i can share is that today at princess cruises we are very optimistic about our future, with five new ships on order in the next six years, we're...
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medicine into the market for the first time in case the russian shipyards start building. ships and vessels inclosing actually they will be able to study. able to study offshore or areas to work in the arctic and in the arctic arctic we need to come up with a new model of research that what this is why we create. the senses in russian regions they will integrate all the levels of education they will leverage seriously capabilities of the business community and. and the science community fifteen russian regions you need to build those centers the first five centers will build the buildings here three a new timin region in belgrade region and in the perm region and they are almost operational this year they will be launched we need specialists who are ready to work with cutting edge technology with cutting edge facilities we need to introduce a gram now you new curriculum but as i work at every level of professional education vocational education we need to train specialist for the industries that are just emerging in late august russia will to will host world's skills. our t
medicine into the market for the first time in case the russian shipyards start building. ships and vessels inclosing actually they will be able to study. able to study offshore or areas to work in the arctic and in the arctic arctic we need to come up with a new model of research that what this is why we create. the senses in russian regions they will integrate all the levels of education they will leverage seriously capabilities of the business community and. and the science community fifteen...
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so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30 mile trip home from the shipyardy night my mom got worried, we piled in the car and went looking and eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirtsleeves. when he got in the car my mom asked if he left his coat at work. he explained he had given it to a homeless man. when we asked why he is given away his only jacket my dad turned to us and says i knew when i left that man he would still be alone but i could give my coat because i knew you were coming for me. our power and strength as americans lives in our hard work and our belief in more. my family understood that while success is not guaranteed, we live in a nation where opportunity is possible but we do not succeed alone. in these united states, when times are tough we can persevere because our friends and neighbors will come for us. our first responders will come for us. it is this mantra, this uncommon grace of community, the need to become an attorney, small business owner, writer, and most recently democratic nominee
so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30 mile trip home from the shipyardy night my mom got worried, we piled in the car and went looking and eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirtsleeves. when he got in the car my mom asked if he left his coat at work. he explained he had given it to a homeless man. when we asked why he is given away his only jacket my dad turned to us and says i knew when i left that man he...
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so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30-mile trip home from the shipyardsiny night, my mom got worried. we piled in the car and went out looking for him, and we eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirt sleeves. when he got in the car, my mom asked if he had left his coat at work. he explained that he'd given it to a homeless man he'd met on the highway. when we asked why he'd given away his only jacket, my dad turned to us and said, i knew when i left that man, he'd still be alone, but i could give him my coat, because i knew you were coming for me. our power and strength as americans lives in our hard work and our belief in more. my family understood firsthand that while success is not guaranteed, we live in a nation where opportunity is possible. but we do not succeed alone. in these united states, when times are tough, we can persevere because our friends and neighbors will come for us. our first responders will come for us. it is this mantra, this uncommon grace of community that has driven me to become an
so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30-mile trip home from the shipyardsiny night, my mom got worried. we piled in the car and went out looking for him, and we eventually found my dad making his way along the road, soaked and shivering in his shirt sleeves. when he got in the car, my mom asked if he had left his coat at work. he explained that he'd given it to a homeless man he'd met on the highway. when we asked why he'd given away his only jacket, my dad...
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so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30 mile trip home from the shipyardm asked if he had left his coat at work. he explained he had given it to a homeless man he had met on the highway. when we asked why he gave away his onlyjacket, my dad turned to us and said i knew when i left that man he would still be alone, and i could give him my coat because i knew you were coming for me. our power and strength as americans lives in our hard work, in our belief in more. my family understood firsthand that while success is not guaranteed, we live ina success is not guaranteed, we live in a nation where opportunity is possible. but we do not succeed alone. in these united states, when times are tough, we can persevere because our friends and neighbours will come for us. our first responders will come for us. it is this mantra, this uncommon grace of community, that has driven me to become anna turney, a small—business owner, a writer, and most recently the democratic nominee for governor of georgia. my reason for running is a simple —— and attorney. i love our count
so sometimes my dad had to hitchhike and walk long stretches during the 30 mile trip home from the shipyardm asked if he had left his coat at work. he explained he had given it to a homeless man he had met on the highway. when we asked why he gave away his onlyjacket, my dad turned to us and said i knew when i left that man he would still be alone, and i could give him my coat because i knew you were coming for me. our power and strength as americans lives in our hard work, in our belief in...
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she also shares those stories of workers during world war ii a the richmond shipyard. >> those people dying off any sense that they saved the world and they did. >> you will tell their stories? >> yes, absolutely. i goat talk for that generation. >> i was taught a history that had that hollywood ending that she talked about. >> reporter: sorkin opens up being a woman working in those shipyards where some blacks did work alongside whites. you can watch the full story online right now, nbcbayarea.com, or you can watch it right here during our midday forecast, at 11:00 this morning. >> she has a great spirit. >> 6:27 right now. tracking the storm, wet weather is pounding parts of the bay area right now. heavy rain we saw over night, a live look of conditions on the ground. >> google wants to build thousands of homes along the peninsula. a look at the plan, where they would go and reactions from people who already lived down there. >> tired of the big bills at the dmv. all new this morning, the change that may mean you won't have to pay, all at once. you are watching today in the bay. in
she also shares those stories of workers during world war ii a the richmond shipyard. >> those people dying off any sense that they saved the world and they did. >> you will tell their stories? >> yes, absolutely. i goat talk for that generation. >> i was taught a history that had that hollywood ending that she talked about. >> reporter: sorkin opens up being a woman working in those shipyards where some blacks did work alongside whites. you can watch the full...