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i want to turn it over to our local community partner, young community developers, weldon and we'll introduce the rest of the development team and talk about the community process and we'll walk-through the design. >> good afternoon commissioners, director lee. executive developer and young developers. as creg mentioned there are other partners that are apart of this project with us so you have m-cal and young developers and bernard as the master developer and the architect and david beck and associated. just for clarification, we're managing general partner and we'll actually receive set asset management fee each year as well as receive a portion of vler fees and be able to participate 100 percent along the way to make sure our communities have opportunity for these housing unit and provide opportunities for the construction and the work force pieces and components that are apart of this project as we we move forward as well. but i do want to highlight part of the community process that we got here today so we did hold a community sharet august 29th and we got feedback from the community. me
i want to turn it over to our local community partner, young community developers, weldon and we'll introduce the rest of the development team and talk about the community process and we'll walk-through the design. >> good afternoon commissioners, director lee. executive developer and young developers. as creg mentioned there are other partners that are apart of this project with us so you have m-cal and young developers and bernard as the master developer and the architect and david beck...
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greg weldon hasn't played in three years. if he is going to make them a much bigger team. it's a big. >> is it good for the league to have one dominant team over a long period of time, or would you like more even keel chance of different teams wining? do you need that parity? >> i think parity is good for the game. i don't like -- you know, i don't want us to be like baseball where you got five teams that can win it and 25 teams. >> you know uh-huh. >> when i played the nba, i played 16 years, the celtics won. the lakers won. the pistons won. the rockets won. bulls won and the spurs won. so, it was spread out. even as dominant as the bulls were winning six championships, it still was spread out. 1, 2. the spurs one on for, the rockets won 2. it was spread out. i think it's better for the over all game because these pays pay an exhorn tant amount of money to watch us play. i want them to have hope. the players got a great life. i want the fans to feel like, you know what? if i am going to pay an exsorb tant amount of money, my team has a chance. >> you said you were disappo
greg weldon hasn't played in three years. if he is going to make them a much bigger team. it's a big. >> is it good for the league to have one dominant team over a long period of time, or would you like more even keel chance of different teams wining? do you need that parity? >> i think parity is good for the game. i don't like -- you know, i don't want us to be like baseball where you got five teams that can win it and 25 teams. >> you know uh-huh. >> when i played the...
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so william weldon thought let's get elaine it was not as the fastest brush in the east. she was supposed to spend one day. she came to palm beach over christmas, spend one day, take some charticle, take some drawings, to the portrait. that's not what happened. she stayed for four days and i shall explain she mesmerized by kennedy's appearance them by his variety of expressions, his graceful positions of the college athlete, his incredible eyes, and finally she admitted ifalpa teen ebay in love with him. well, i would say more than a teeny bit because for the next year, all she drew and all she painted was john f. kennedy. she got back to new york and she realized she had only seen one aspect of them. rather important aspect she'd seen him in person but she decided she wanted to capture his essence she's going to have to watch them whenever he came on tv and cut out the photographs from life and from the new times come and she pasted them all over her wall. pretty soon she was working on 36 oil canvases. she had to climb a ladder to reach them. the first picture in my boo
so william weldon thought let's get elaine it was not as the fastest brush in the east. she was supposed to spend one day. she came to palm beach over christmas, spend one day, take some charticle, take some drawings, to the portrait. that's not what happened. she stayed for four days and i shall explain she mesmerized by kennedy's appearance them by his variety of expressions, his graceful positions of the college athlete, his incredible eyes, and finally she admitted ifalpa teen ebay in love...
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and citing james weldon johnson, we can't hold on to harlem of the i don't know whether or not that'se, if there is resistance. so my question is, given the political context of a time, that historical period, contrast today when people, in fact, are being pushed out and there are few alternatives for people who are being pushed out, why do you think that there is absence in the spirit of a radical resistance that existed during world war ii where there was radical politics? very ideological and changed, which is not true today, and there is acquiescence to the inevitable. we can't hold on. and can you give some political context for that in terms of contrasting the two periods and what we have today that i think has had in our artistic impact unlike anything that we have seen as this community, this historic community is slowly dying. thank you. >> i think that -- thank you for many things, but for the question in particular. i think that there was a sense with this generation, with this group of women, that there was no such thing as kind of inevitability or accept that they were en
and citing james weldon johnson, we can't hold on to harlem of the i don't know whether or not that'se, if there is resistance. so my question is, given the political context of a time, that historical period, contrast today when people, in fact, are being pushed out and there are few alternatives for people who are being pushed out, why do you think that there is absence in the spirit of a radical resistance that existed during world war ii where there was radical politics? very ideological...
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william weldon became more family-oriented and that helped.he ris per dal $2.2 billion fine, that was staggering. >> that was staggering. we didn't cover that very -- >> it kind of came and went. >> when you say you didn't do anything but we're going to pay $2 billion, i mean, now you're starting to get into this whole new world, like nobody did anything but we're still going to pay $2 billion because we did nothing, we're totally innocent. >> nothing says i'm innocent like $2 billion. >> that is the true sign of innocent because they did not pay $10 billion. how much is jamie dimon going to pay to prove his innocence? >> jim's on fire today. i like that a lot. >> because of twitter. >> when we come back, wreck sherlund has an action plan for whoever becomes microsoft's next ceo. he'll tell us who he thinks will take the top job. and we'll talk to an investor in the company who helped create the retweet. the open just about 15, 16 minutes away. don't go away. [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the
william weldon became more family-oriented and that helped.he ris per dal $2.2 billion fine, that was staggering. >> that was staggering. we didn't cover that very -- >> it kind of came and went. >> when you say you didn't do anything but we're going to pay $2 billion, i mean, now you're starting to get into this whole new world, like nobody did anything but we're still going to pay $2 billion because we did nothing, we're totally innocent. >> nothing says i'm innocent...
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. >> i would like the total number of fines and penalties paid by j & j by what was largely the weldon. >> did you ever go back to that children's tylenol once you had the -- it tends to be the same formulation. >> i i'm sure he's moved on and he hates me but -- >> starbucks, should it get hit by this penalty? >> the analysts are sticking by it. we just got the quarter. you could argue that it should be down more than this. that is really bad. >> speaking of big american brands, tesla's elon musk defending the company's vehicles. musk said there would be no recall of the model s despite three vehicle fires in the past few weeks. take a listen. >> there's definitely not going to be a recall. there's no reason for a recall, i believe. the perception is, if you read the headlines, it sounds like tesla have a greater propensity to catch fire than other cars. in reality, nothing could be further from the truth. >> there and there's this interview with george clooney in "esquire", he's talking about a tesla that he once owned and how he spent more time at the side of the road because of the
. >> i would like the total number of fines and penalties paid by j & j by what was largely the weldon. >> did you ever go back to that children's tylenol once you had the -- it tends to be the same formulation. >> i i'm sure he's moved on and he hates me but -- >> starbucks, should it get hit by this penalty? >> the analysts are sticking by it. we just got the quarter. you could argue that it should be down more than this. that is really bad. >> speaking...
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pam weldon a self-employed small businesswoman from nebraska, has a pre-existing condition but she has had affordable health insurance coverage which meets her needs but she just received this letter which explains her current plan will no longer be offered. pam told me she had great coverage before, obviously including coverage of her pre-existing condition. she has since tried to see what is available through healthcare.gov and the 800 number as well but unsuccessfully. mr. smith: as of january 1rk she will lose the coverage that she likes. like pam millions of americans are learning they are losing their health care plans they were told they could keep. i have heard from many other nebraskans who are losing their insurance or their rates have increased so much they cannot afford to keep the plan they currently have. this is not what the american people want. and both sides need to work together to make this right. i encourage all of my colleagues to support the keep your health care plan act. thank you, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for wha
pam weldon a self-employed small businesswoman from nebraska, has a pre-existing condition but she has had affordable health insurance coverage which meets her needs but she just received this letter which explains her current plan will no longer be offered. pam told me she had great coverage before, obviously including coverage of her pre-existing condition. she has since tried to see what is available through healthcare.gov and the 800 number as well but unsuccessfully. mr. smith: as of...