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i think that's one reason it was so interesting to know her, and alice finchley, because alice was a master of detail and the dry technicalities, and certainly have the same appreciation i think for the human stories behind them but also was very patient in dealing with all of the methodical aspects of doing that job. >> well, we're not going to be able to get to these several hundred but we will go through as many as we can. right off the bat, can't wait to hear your answers. wish i thought of this. someone who didn't sign their name but said, i think the book about alice would be interesting. would she be open to that, and are you interested in pursuing that? >> my goodness. alice is as worthy as many books -- when i first moved down there, friends of theirs to people who don't know their ancestors don't believe us when we say that alice, miss alice issues known around town, is every bit as remarkable in her own way. and original. as nelle harper. and that certainly was my experience as well from the start. so i turn to the adjective is but to your specific question, whoever had th
i think that's one reason it was so interesting to know her, and alice finchley, because alice was a master of detail and the dry technicalities, and certainly have the same appreciation i think for the human stories behind them but also was very patient in dealing with all of the methodical aspects of doing that job. >> well, we're not going to be able to get to these several hundred but we will go through as many as we can. right off the bat, can't wait to hear your answers. wish i...
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we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
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candle stick point i've identified in the lower left the stadium site the focus of today's discussion alice griffith is north of that and the navy land hunters point shipyard to the north of that. so also some phrases i'm going to be using sub phase a reminder to the commission a major is the larger sub areas dlaefltd by the corresponds in the diaphragm and 4 major phases between the project site repealed on each hunters point shipyard and candle stick point and then sub phases are sub areas of the major phases xhierptd of 4 to 6 blocks when the applications are submitted to ocii. and when i wanted to show with this slide hearsay the project that reflects the revised phasing in john january of this year i want to point out you see the stadium site when is the eggshell color in the lower left hand corner it's major phase one and something else that large pink up firefighter north is major phase 4 and again is the direct result that the navy has the land and taking mediation at the sites. so this is the land use pattern for the project you have the yellow and orange for the residential again
candle stick point i've identified in the lower left the stadium site the focus of today's discussion alice griffith is north of that and the navy land hunters point shipyard to the north of that. so also some phrases i'm going to be using sub phase a reminder to the commission a major is the larger sub areas dlaefltd by the corresponds in the diaphragm and 4 major phases between the project site repealed on each hunters point shipyard and candle stick point and then sub phases are sub areas of...
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alice, one powerful lady to another one. i wish i had a twin so i could know what i looked like without plastic surgery. that's one of the famous lines of joan rivers. now the 81-year-old has died in new york after half a century in show biz. she started an actress and became famous for her comedy. we look back at her life. >> at night when i'm undressed. my husband looks at me and mentally dresses me. >> i was wild for the time. >> joan rivers routines in the 60s seem innocent these days. at the time, she was ground breaking. >> i remember i had a joke about abortions when you weren't supposed to say the word on television. >> the woman is 32 years old. she had 14 if you know what i'm telling you. >> she grew up in brooklyn, new york. her big break was as a guest on "tonight show." 50 years on, she was still performing, still pushing boundaries. she seemed unstoppable. there were big ups and downs. shows failed, her husband committed suicide. armed with a faith in plastic surgery and endless capacity to shock, she remained
alice, one powerful lady to another one. i wish i had a twin so i could know what i looked like without plastic surgery. that's one of the famous lines of joan rivers. now the 81-year-old has died in new york after half a century in show biz. she started an actress and became famous for her comedy. we look back at her life. >> at night when i'm undressed. my husband looks at me and mentally dresses me. >> i was wild for the time. >> joan rivers routines in the 60s seem...
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. >>> also on the program, alice looks at what's happening in business and fight for higher minimum wage. >> you're right. you could call it battle for burger. fast food workers in the united states are staging their biggest protest in 150 american cities demanding better pay and health car care. >>> hello. it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. washington. also midday in wales where nato leaders meet for a two day summit. gathering is considered one of the most important in decade at the threat of the islamic state and crisis in ukraine dominating the agenda. president obama and the british prime minister david cameron have written a newspaper article. nato leaders are expected to boost their defense of eastern europe in the new strategy to tackle russia over the intervention in ukraine. let's go to new port in wales and join my colleague at the nato summit live. >> reporter: thank you very much. thank you. well a lot on the agenda, a lot talked about hasn't even opened. we're at opening handshakes. the nato secretary general has already said about the threat from islamic state jihadist
. >>> also on the program, alice looks at what's happening in business and fight for higher minimum wage. >> you're right. you could call it battle for burger. fast food workers in the united states are staging their biggest protest in 150 american cities demanding better pay and health car care. >>> hello. it's midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. washington. also midday in wales where nato leaders meet for a two day summit. gathering is considered one of the most important...
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the important thing is what tom said and what alice said. this is not going to happen next week or next month. this is a change of such magnitude that it is important to be able over a long period of time to look hard at what this law does in ways that go beyond what we can know at this time. some predictions are that it will take 10, 15 years, even longer before health care in america is affordably changed. its delivery has changed. the technology has changed. the treatment systems are changed. this law, it took us a long time. the last piece of the social safety net in america took longer than in any other industrial country in the world. we now have a law that despite efforts to repeal it, a lot is happening. it is rolling out. it will roll out for years to come. in which people like the people you heard from today who are in communities, know the people there, know the politics there, know the history there. so what we hope is that this network, this implementation research network can add value, can contribute and produce what you might
the important thing is what tom said and what alice said. this is not going to happen next week or next month. this is a change of such magnitude that it is important to be able over a long period of time to look hard at what this law does in ways that go beyond what we can know at this time. some predictions are that it will take 10, 15 years, even longer before health care in america is affordably changed. its delivery has changed. the technology has changed. the treatment systems are...
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wendy alice rosario wakeford wendy alice rosario wakeford mark h. rosen brooke david rosenbaum linda rosenbaum sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of us on that day, but most importantly we lost an amazing role model, brother, husband, son, and friend. our family has changed so much since that day. we have welcomed new members and seen others pass on. but through this change one thing still remains the same, and that your guidance, love, and loyalty are deeply missed. michael and i continue to honor
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alice fisher. a very interesting person. she received some attention, basically she had never particularly tried cases and was criticized for that shot. in the criminal division. she went over to work and was basically directly placed your. an extreme political operatives in a business where there of politics. she was -- i don't want to say a political hack. .. she was not just the person that was an attorney, she was in the power position to be able to know. torture, we will let that be suppressed to bed. c-span: so, you plea bargained and what was the plea bargain, to her? >> guest: she was head of the criminal division. i call her pretty alice for personal reasons i stayed in the book. when we would be sitting there we would see press conferences. she would put on this red dress and she would be dolled up and smiling for the cameras and i would look up and say there is pretty alice. i incorporated that into the chapter. i didn't connect these dots frankly until later during my prison time and afterwards at the exact integ
alice fisher. a very interesting person. she received some attention, basically she had never particularly tried cases and was criticized for that shot. in the criminal division. she went over to work and was basically directly placed your. an extreme political operatives in a business where there of politics. she was -- i don't want to say a political hack. .. she was not just the person that was an attorney, she was in the power position to be able to know. torture, we will let that be...
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alice has. that a particular part of the united states has been in the headlines over the recent decade. >> very much indeed. we've been following this months. after decades of mismanagement, detroit has hit financial rock bottom. the trial for the largest bankruptcy in u.s. history is settled to start on tuesday. the city hopes to cut the current debt bill of $12 billion to a more manageable $5 billion with thousands of creditors and issues to resolve, detroit's bankruptcy could be for years to come. half of the city's residents are struggling to maintain a basic service. some reports now from the city. >> this is a scene that is beginning the to play out on many streets in detroit. workers are turning people's water back on. she is 38 weeks pregnant. she and her 5-year-old daughter spent days without water. >> i was kind of devastated not having the same abilities with water and transferring without water was hard. it was limited on taking a bath, cooking and cleaning. it was nerve racking. >>
alice has. that a particular part of the united states has been in the headlines over the recent decade. >> very much indeed. we've been following this months. after decades of mismanagement, detroit has hit financial rock bottom. the trial for the largest bankruptcy in u.s. history is settled to start on tuesday. the city hopes to cut the current debt bill of $12 billion to a more manageable $5 billion with thousands of creditors and issues to resolve, detroit's bankruptcy could be for...
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he was having a party for henry kissinger and call henry kissinger and say i am having a party for alice roosevelt and they would show up. everybody knew if steve and invited them to parties, everybody would be there. he became the host with the most. it was a fascinating phenomenon to see how the power elite could be had so easily in washington. you ask how it has changed. honestly, i do not think that part of it has changed in terms of how you succeed. but i think that just having parties in general has become so much more difficult because there is this sort of rancor in washington. in those days, republicans and democrats actually spoke to each other. they were friends. a lot of that was because people lived here. most people on of the hill lived in washington. they would go home and come back. face each other at dinner and their children went to school together and they want to church and the synagogue together. there was a real sense of community. i once wrote that the airplane was the demise of friendship on capitol hill because once their travel became so much easier, people star
he was having a party for henry kissinger and call henry kissinger and say i am having a party for alice roosevelt and they would show up. everybody knew if steve and invited them to parties, everybody would be there. he became the host with the most. it was a fascinating phenomenon to see how the power elite could be had so easily in washington. you ask how it has changed. honestly, i do not think that part of it has changed in terms of how you succeed. but i think that just having parties in...
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mark bingham's mom, alice, joins me now. alice, i know that this day is so tough for you. no days, years, months have passed that make it any easier as can i only imagine i cannot understand your incredible pain. having said that, i am so glad that you are with us today to honor not only your son and his memory, but what your thoughts are of where we stand now especially in the last couple of months with this new terror threat. >> well, thank you, gretchen. i'm really grateful to be asked to come on and speak about 9/11 today. truth is, i never forget, and the thoughts about 9/11 and the loss of the 2,977 souls on that day is never far from my consciousness. thank you for remembering and honoring my son, mark. he did fight valiantly along side tom burnett and jeremy glick and todd beamer and who knows who else on that condemned flight. to answer your question about are we safer? in some respects we are safer, but the truth is that there are many, many more islamists terror cells now in united states than there used to be, and for that reason alone, we are not as safe. >> i
mark bingham's mom, alice, joins me now. alice, i know that this day is so tough for you. no days, years, months have passed that make it any easier as can i only imagine i cannot understand your incredible pain. having said that, i am so glad that you are with us today to honor not only your son and his memory, but what your thoughts are of where we stand now especially in the last couple of months with this new terror threat. >> well, thank you, gretchen. i'm really grateful to be asked...
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wendy alice rosario wakeford wendy alice rosario wakeford mark h. rosen brooke david rosenbaum linda rosenbaum sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of us on that day, but most importantly we lost an amazing role model, brother, husband, son, and friend. our family has changed so much since that day. we have welcomed new members and seen others pass on. but through this change one thing still remains the same, and that your guidance, love, and loyalty are deeply missed. michael and i continue to honor
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speakers include alice rivlin, stuart butler and sarah kliff. this is an hour and 40 minutes. we will show you as much of this as we can until the hearing about ebola gets under way at 2:30. >> let's get started. good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. i'm tom gais. the public policy research arm of the state university of new york. today's forum examines inmrem s implementation of the affordable care act in the south. he would will hear from individual states from the respective research teams. finally, we will have a wide ranging discussion among four excellent analysts on what the experiences mean to national health reform. the reports and the forum come out of a 35-state study, the implementation network. it's coordinated by three institutions, the rockefeller, brookings institution and the fells instituted government of the university of pennsylvania. i would like to thank staff at brookings and fells for their help in organizing this forum. i would like to thank the governing institute and west virginia for their assistance. finally, i would like to thank
speakers include alice rivlin, stuart butler and sarah kliff. this is an hour and 40 minutes. we will show you as much of this as we can until the hearing about ebola gets under way at 2:30. >> let's get started. good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. i'm tom gais. the public policy research arm of the state university of new york. today's forum examines inmrem s implementation of the affordable care act in the south. he would will hear from individual states from the...
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c-span: now alice muno is your editor. >> guest: right. c-span: this is new for you to have her as an editor? >> guest: more or less it was signed--the book was signed by an editor named mary manicker, but the rule in publishing is if you're at the same house for more than six months, it seems, you have to move on, except for alice. alice muno is the dean of publishing, perhaps, certainly non-fiction publishing. and when my first editor left, i was honored to have her take it over. and she did a great job. she read through every word and seemed to concentrate on every little word, made notes throughout the manuscript and really helped. c-span: does she have a political bias that sh--you had to deal with? >> guest: not really. i'd say--you know, i'm a conservative and there were biases in publishing and one f--confronts them. but simon & schuster is a very broad-minded place. they have george will. bill bennett, i think, publishes there, irving kristol. they have--they're used to people who they don't necessarily agree with. and that's not
c-span: now alice muno is your editor. >> guest: right. c-span: this is new for you to have her as an editor? >> guest: more or less it was signed--the book was signed by an editor named mary manicker, but the rule in publishing is if you're at the same house for more than six months, it seems, you have to move on, except for alice. alice muno is the dean of publishing, perhaps, certainly non-fiction publishing. and when my first editor left, i was honored to have her take it over....
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instead of robin williams national tragedy story it only says the type who put the savages pretty but alice we have exclusive interview with joe baxter general a massive threat to world peace i know exactly what you will be going through you prove it the american empire planted earth this summer for you with gifts for the iraqi blood of your food to live in the danger splendid job you posted for posted on a killing spree there was this missile looks like a seventy dismissal rate this large stuff a russian crimea the punishment was to march it in the break you heard the song seizing tersely giving weaponry to extremists lunatics no surprise those armed citizens to trust whatever tools such as i don't like to speak what's the latest from the state of israel or something our buddy b.b. plenty of competitions no surprise the horns are used in a row itself its mission liberation was a crowd. so there was a little bit of what took place a cutting edge procedure the target of the tough decision if. there's even the official it will be right back after this message experiencing cognitive dissonance
instead of robin williams national tragedy story it only says the type who put the savages pretty but alice we have exclusive interview with joe baxter general a massive threat to world peace i know exactly what you will be going through you prove it the american empire planted earth this summer for you with gifts for the iraqi blood of your food to live in the danger splendid job you posted for posted on a killing spree there was this missile looks like a seventy dismissal rate this large...
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continue our efforts to revitalize public housing, both through the hope sf programs like hunters view and alice griffith , et cetera. it will extend the useful life of that housing and bring to that housing stock overall 500 million in rehabilitation, something that the federal government cannot do and is not prepared to do. we will continue to build more permanently affordable housing, whether it's a part of the redevelopment plans of the office of community investment and instrument, or part of parcels provided to us through land dedication and through public sites. >> mr. lee, we won't hold it against you if you use your backup plan. [laughter ] >> okay, i will keep that in mind. we also need to expand the overall stock of housing. and that means both market-rate, as well as affordable housing. and that through this process the mayor has clearly directed city staff, city departments to talk about streamlining and that is why the report was directed primarily at the mayor's office on housing, but also in coordination of the work that the mayor's office on housing does with the department of b
continue our efforts to revitalize public housing, both through the hope sf programs like hunters view and alice griffith , et cetera. it will extend the useful life of that housing and bring to that housing stock overall 500 million in rehabilitation, something that the federal government cannot do and is not prepared to do. we will continue to build more permanently affordable housing, whether it's a part of the redevelopment plans of the office of community investment and instrument, or part...
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>>> also in the program, alice look at what's happening in business. you have unusual friendliness. >> absolutely right. they're hugging it out. india's new prime minister in japan and abe are not holding back. they want to strengthen their economic ties. >>> it is midday in london, 3:00 p.m. moscow, 2:00 p.m. in the port city of mariupol where the ukrainian government is sending reinforcements to fight the separatist rebels. battle is complicated by what appears to be russian tanks supporting the rebel fighters. we're hearing the ukrainian army has left positions at luhansk airport just northeast of mariupol after they were attacked by a column of tanks. ukraine's president poroshenko says russia has changed the balance in favor of the separatists. the russian foreign minister lavrov says there will be no military intervention into eastern ukraine. he says he wants an immediate ceasefire with no preconditions. mike has this report. >> in the region now at the center of the intensifying diplomatic crisis, pro russian separatists prepare to fight. one o
>>> also in the program, alice look at what's happening in business. you have unusual friendliness. >> absolutely right. they're hugging it out. india's new prime minister in japan and abe are not holding back. they want to strengthen their economic ties. >>> it is midday in london, 3:00 p.m. moscow, 2:00 p.m. in the port city of mariupol where the ukrainian government is sending reinforcements to fight the separatist rebels. battle is complicated by what appears to be...
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he was having a party for henry kissinger and call henry kissinger and say i am having a party for alice roosevelt and they would show up. everybody knew if steve and invited them to parties, everybody would be there. he became the host with the most. it was a fascinating phenomenon to see how the power elite could be had so easily in washington. you ask how it has changed. honestly, i do not think that part of it has changed in terms of how you succeed. but i think that just having parties in general has become so much more difficult because there is this sort of rancor in washington. in those days, republicans and democrats actually spoke to each other. they were friends. a lot of that was because people lived here. most people on of the hill lived in washington. they would go home and come back. face each other at dinner and their children went to school together and they want to church and the synagogue together. there was a real sense of community. i once wrote that the airplane was the demise of friendship on capitol hill because once their travel became so much easier, people star
he was having a party for henry kissinger and call henry kissinger and say i am having a party for alice roosevelt and they would show up. everybody knew if steve and invited them to parties, everybody would be there. he became the host with the most. it was a fascinating phenomenon to see how the power elite could be had so easily in washington. you ask how it has changed. honestly, i do not think that part of it has changed in terms of how you succeed. but i think that just having parties in...
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i was not able to interview alice. we were talking earlier and jim baker said something we have all heard many, many times. ronald reagan made us feel good. if you look at a superficial way, you dismiss it. in 1952, adelaide stevens was running. a woman said, all of the intelligent people are supporting you and he said yes, ma'am, but i need a majority. [laughter] a complete putdown of the american people. if you take the phrase, he made me feel good about myself but if you take what was trying to do. all of the speeches are tutorials. we learned. just is trying to communicate ideas and thoughts the use of phrases of -- a very profound thought. and what politician talks like that today? the time that i did not fall asleep in high school physics, i remember the professor saying power can only be shifted around. when reagan said reordering man's relationship to state was the reorientation of power away from the state to the individual. if you look at all of his speeches, very enlightening. he is very much about the indiv
i was not able to interview alice. we were talking earlier and jim baker said something we have all heard many, many times. ronald reagan made us feel good. if you look at a superficial way, you dismiss it. in 1952, adelaide stevens was running. a woman said, all of the intelligent people are supporting you and he said yes, ma'am, but i need a majority. [laughter] a complete putdown of the american people. if you take the phrase, he made me feel good about myself but if you take what was trying...
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. >> alice in wonderland from the planning department here to discuss the transbay community overwhelm here with other folks and joined by our partners felt transbay joint powers authority we have hard copies of the presentation if the board members wants to look at those instead. this is the second protective action recommending to the transit center cf d. the legislation was introduced in gin and there was a first action later in gin and early july and today it is second action there's one more action after is landowner election vote which we expect to happy at the end of the year. today is the formation the resolution of determining the indebtedness and calling the landowner election i'm going to talk about the transbay area and a little bit of detail on the melrose district and scott will talk about the funding for the transbay transit and the downtown rail extension >> as a recap your familiar but a long-standing city policy to shift the center of the downtowns growth towards are towards the south of market capping listing on the transit center and building significant new office
. >> alice in wonderland from the planning department here to discuss the transbay community overwhelm here with other folks and joined by our partners felt transbay joint powers authority we have hard copies of the presentation if the board members wants to look at those instead. this is the second protective action recommending to the transit center cf d. the legislation was introduced in gin and there was a first action later in gin and early july and today it is second action there's...
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one is a one-man named alice newberry. alice is one of the ones who homesteaded in a dugout. she lived in a dugout in eastern colorado. they could have been anywhere very much, very much like wyoming. so she had some interesting experiences living in a dugout, killing snakes was often something she had to do. many of the stories talk about the snakes. they talk about encountering snakes and i think that has such interesting implications symbolically because here at the women in the natural world and there are snakes in the garden so to speak in the biblical sense. anyway, i think alice was writing letters home to her mother and brother. i would like to read a little bit from one of the letter she writes to her mother and it has to do with plan to the crops on her land. she called her -- she called her place the borough since she was in a dugout. she says dear mama, when i heard you about a month ago, i did not tell you that i have a border. i didn't have him then i believe. he's putting in the crop on my farm. mr. wellman furnishes the team and a man and the seed and the farm
one is a one-man named alice newberry. alice is one of the ones who homesteaded in a dugout. she lived in a dugout in eastern colorado. they could have been anywhere very much, very much like wyoming. so she had some interesting experiences living in a dugout, killing snakes was often something she had to do. many of the stories talk about the snakes. they talk about encountering snakes and i think that has such interesting implications symbolically because here at the women in the natural...
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i'm alice rogers speaking as a 20-year resident i doubled e-mailed you according to the formula and i just encourage you to keep our eyes-only the goals this project is about infrastructure not iconic buildings in the mid of our city so, please keep your eyes-only is infrastructure and mind the gap >> next speaker. >> we have to totally only talk about the subject. >> yes. >> there will be time for general public comment later. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is francisco and you've heard many speakers come here and try to bag a few to allow to project to go forward. >> in all the deliberations you haven't heard one word about the first people. this is their land. and today, we're talking about building a very high building and the board of supervisors i hope you all have paengd to all the deliberations from the year 2008 to today. we attend the meetings. it's called a public meeting. of all the speakers who have spoken here how many of them represented dig gent people you have greedy people who have a hidden agenda just talking about a convoluted subject this many of the exper
i'm alice rogers speaking as a 20-year resident i doubled e-mailed you according to the formula and i just encourage you to keep our eyes-only the goals this project is about infrastructure not iconic buildings in the mid of our city so, please keep your eyes-only is infrastructure and mind the gap >> next speaker. >> we have to totally only talk about the subject. >> yes. >> there will be time for general public comment later. >> thank you. next speaker. >>...
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and with me is our new president of the board of directors alice. joint powers authority task force will be insinuating a written process by the september 15th deadline it's not telling you anything you've not harder similar concerns we have a very, very significant senior resident amount of senior residents? neighborhood and similar concerns overshadowing the wind, noise and traffic particularly during construction. so details will be following in our letter. the task force had a presentation by the developer at the board meeting on august 20th we'll be submitting comments at the future meetings >> thank you, commissioners for giving us your attention today, i want to add i'm a resident in japantown. i live one block away actually half a block away from the site. and the noise issue is going to be difficult for many of the seniors i wanted to add that many of the seniors or just a minute and russian folks the noise level is going to stress them out and bring back experience of the wars they've had to endure i ask you consider all the things that we
and with me is our new president of the board of directors alice. joint powers authority task force will be insinuating a written process by the september 15th deadline it's not telling you anything you've not harder similar concerns we have a very, very significant senior resident amount of senior residents? neighborhood and similar concerns overshadowing the wind, noise and traffic particularly during construction. so details will be following in our letter. the task force had a presentation...
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alice rivlin is a democrat who was president clinton's budget director. we put this rivlin ryan plan together which had that occurred i would have been, i would have thought this is a pretty good thing. it was rejected by the elected democrats. i was also worried about the dash so there's a lot of good work here. i'm going to take the good work here and i'm going to add rivlin ryan what i would do differently on defense and taxes and i'm going to introduce that and pass it through the house of representatives which i did the next year. i did it for years in a row. we have past four years in a row budget plans to balance the budget. [applause] >> before you go on, before you go on i want to underscore something. that is that the house passes important legislation. the republicans are not a party of no. the house has been passing legislation. your roadmap has been passed and it deals with entitlement reforms and getting our country on a stable fiscal footing and if it doesn't get picked up by the senate and of course is not picked up by the white house. so
alice rivlin is a democrat who was president clinton's budget director. we put this rivlin ryan plan together which had that occurred i would have been, i would have thought this is a pretty good thing. it was rejected by the elected democrats. i was also worried about the dash so there's a lot of good work here. i'm going to take the good work here and i'm going to add rivlin ryan what i would do differently on defense and taxes and i'm going to introduce that and pass it through the house of...
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taxed part of a bond payment and a if i small other items i mentioned housing is big here's a list alice griffith hoping to move forward with the 18 in bond funds and $25 million in developer funds to be committed transbay 3 projects transbay 7, 9 and one and baby boomer 6 east and with the tax increments and the shipyard block 54 a strong housing program reflected on the roster looking at at the property tax it's a sizeable increase we're looking at the $108 million xarnl compared to $689 million we're changing the way we've presenting our debt requests part of the refunding we're looking at our bond indid you form an opinion it turns out our bond indufrnz talk about our debt obligations for the entire year in the past we've tried to split almost $100 million a year to balance it we've tried to have approximately $50 million on each roster committed the property tax first and the bond year starts in november to the end of january property tax is the first, the bond year we want to rehabilitate we've covered the years debt service in this. we probably won't get that much but in terms of
taxed part of a bond payment and a if i small other items i mentioned housing is big here's a list alice griffith hoping to move forward with the 18 in bond funds and $25 million in developer funds to be committed transbay 3 projects transbay 7, 9 and one and baby boomer 6 east and with the tax increments and the shipyard block 54 a strong housing program reflected on the roster looking at at the property tax it's a sizeable increase we're looking at the $108 million xarnl compared to $689...
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alice roosevelt. you tell this story. >> never anything but trouble. >> oh, crazy. >> never anything but trouble. my favorite story is a lunatic goes out on to her balcony, t.r. comes running out and there's a pistol and somebody asked, was he crazy, and he said, of course he was crazy, he wanted to marry alice. long worth unfortunately got that. but she was crazy. >> she was -- >> she was -- >> that's right, but let's put it back and unpack a little bit. she is the daughter born two days before her mother and her grandmother died in the same house. named after her mother alice who was the love of his life. he ended up marrying the right woman, an old boyhood friend. but this girl, lets her be raised by his sister. she grows up with a chip on her shoulder. he never says the name "alice" again. i think this makes dramatic history when you understand the underpinning. >> this is amazing. >> i can't wait. that's at 8:00 p.m. kern burns, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> this is a must see. and this is
alice roosevelt. you tell this story. >> never anything but trouble. >> oh, crazy. >> never anything but trouble. my favorite story is a lunatic goes out on to her balcony, t.r. comes running out and there's a pistol and somebody asked, was he crazy, and he said, of course he was crazy, he wanted to marry alice. long worth unfortunately got that. but she was crazy. >> she was -- >> she was -- >> that's right, but let's put it back and unpack a little bit. she...
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thank you. [ typewriter ] >> "on story" is brought to you in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, a texas family providing innovative funding since 1979. [ environmental sounds ] [ siren wailing ] [ ominous music playing ] [ morse code ]
thank you. [ typewriter ] >> "on story" is brought to you in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, a texas family providing innovative funding since 1979. [ environmental sounds ] [ siren wailing ] [ ominous music playing ] [ morse code ]
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners commissioner president wu i'm alice light director of community planning at the todd could groco group a. those were on drawings but not part of the timeline of the project we're we're pleased in the current project the current amended project description those are part of the project and in the timeline i've talked specifically about when this begins we're pleased about that. there are items around design that have yet to be flushed out we look forward to continuing the public-private communicated partnership with the mucus team to find out more about the green wall and as i said before we would like to see the 10 lower 10 feet be excellent plantings because that is what impacts the opportunity community the most and the bridge we know where it that will land but look forward to being part of the design >> thank you as the next speaker comes up i'll call more names (calling names). >> good afternoon, commissioners henry i'm the president of the south of market business association. we looking forward to an expansion of the mucus center it's going to creat
. >> good afternoon, commissioners commissioner president wu i'm alice light director of community planning at the todd could groco group a. those were on drawings but not part of the timeline of the project we're we're pleased in the current project the current amended project description those are part of the project and in the timeline i've talked specifically about when this begins we're pleased about that. there are items around design that have yet to be flushed out we look forward...
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. >> my name is alice i want to add two things to what to support the testimony given by the two folks number one the impact fee for this particular area which is the mission plan area 75 percent of it is going to affordable housing. and for this particular project is $12 a square feet >> is there any further public comment. >> hello, i'm matthew i'm a student at san francisco state of history and geography of san francisco. i'm also a frequent visitor of the red stone building i was pulls by other comments that occurred earlier today small business read out a letter from the pta board president and stated it was a neutral letter when obviously it was not neutral they've listed off a group of individuals they consider undesirable when they say their urinating in the street their not being neutral there's nothing about this statement i mean kind of ridiculous. the 2350b9 crisis is not real the 19 hundreds dollars a month and putting the minimum wage at $11 an hour and working a 40 hour workweek foments a month you don't actually cover $1,900 a month in rent i'd have to work 40 hours a w
. >> my name is alice i want to add two things to what to support the testimony given by the two folks number one the impact fee for this particular area which is the mission plan area 75 percent of it is going to affordable housing. and for this particular project is $12 a square feet >> is there any further public comment. >> hello, i'm matthew i'm a student at san francisco state of history and geography of san francisco. i'm also a frequent visitor of the red stone...
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. >> alice cannot hear her daughter's voice any more. last friday morning 5:00 her daughter, 45-year-old annette bolden was killed after being hit by three cars on the 4600 block of north broad. drivers of second and third cars that hit her have spoken to police and investigators have still trying to find the first car. >> nobody came forward yet. they have not got the car or nothing. just left her there. >> it's cruel you know for someone to have to go out this way. we want closure. that's all we want. >> police are looking for a white car with red light across the back similar it a dodge dart with heavy front end damage. her family is hoping that driver can give them some answers as to why annette was found lying topless in the street. >> that night when she got hurt i think it's more to it. >> tonight her body still sits in the county morgue. her family unsure at this point how they wilbury herech the same family just buried three children an a mother run down working at a church fruit stand. >> we just had tragedy. you know? and we j
. >> alice cannot hear her daughter's voice any more. last friday morning 5:00 her daughter, 45-year-old annette bolden was killed after being hit by three cars on the 4600 block of north broad. drivers of second and third cars that hit her have spoken to police and investigators have still trying to find the first car. >> nobody came forward yet. they have not got the car or nothing. just left her there. >> it's cruel you know for someone to have to go out this way. we want...
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[applause] >> thank you very much, alice. it is an honor to be introduced by someone that i have known and followed for so long. i am sure most of you all know that alice was the original director of the congressional budget office as well as the first woman to head the office of management and budget. to follow in alice's footsteps, she was someone who has climbed many mountains, both literally and figuratively, for those who know her, and for whatever reason, in trying to aspire to do that, when i left the clinton administration, i decided to climb mount kilimanjaro. aookings is a place that has special place in the burwell household. we like to read to her children. our children are sex and four. it is a morning ritual over breakfast. sometimes we read the magic treehouse and sometimes we read brookings institution reports. [applause] when my six-year-old daughter found out that i was coming today, i don't seem all dervish, but i do have a message firm -- from my six-year-old. on the whole aggregate gdp eating a less good
[applause] >> thank you very much, alice. it is an honor to be introduced by someone that i have known and followed for so long. i am sure most of you all know that alice was the original director of the congressional budget office as well as the first woman to head the office of management and budget. to follow in alice's footsteps, she was someone who has climbed many mountains, both literally and figuratively, for those who know her, and for whatever reason, in trying to aspire to do...
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>> so as we put it together, alice rivlin and i teamed up to have an amendment to bowles-simpson to do medicare and medicaid reform because that's the bigst driver of our debt -- biggest driver of our entitlements. and alice rivlin is a democrat, and we put this rivlin-ryan plan together as an amendment which had that occurred, i would have been very -- you know, i would have thought this is a pretty complete package. it was rejected by the elected democrats on the commission. i was also worried about the deep cuts in defense that was in it. so the way i looked at bowles-simpson was there's a lot of good work here, and so i'm going to add rivlin-ryan, what i would do differently, and i'm going to introduce that and pass it through the house of representatives the next year, which i did four years in a row. we've actually passed the budget and paid down the debt -- [applause] >> before you go on, i just want to underscore something that paul just said. that is that the house passes important legislation. the republicans are not the party of no. the house has been passing legislation. yo
>> so as we put it together, alice rivlin and i teamed up to have an amendment to bowles-simpson to do medicare and medicaid reform because that's the bigst driver of our debt -- biggest driver of our entitlements. and alice rivlin is a democrat, and we put this rivlin-ryan plan together as an amendment which had that occurred, i would have been very -- you know, i would have thought this is a pretty complete package. it was rejected by the elected democrats on the commission. i was also...
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i believe that the alice bone school just started and no one is ticketed there. and i think it needs to be done, they have pretty bad behavior there too. i would appreciate someone over there. >> sure. >> we have an official notice? in front of me. okay, do i need to read this? thank you very much, at this point we will end the workshop and reconvene the meeting. >> and we are item number -- should i call the item? >> we are on item 4, update enforcement activities, this is an information item. >> thank you, commissioner tang for joining us and making this an official meeting. so we will call item 4, in which do we have to hear the same thing or what? okay, sorry, commander ali, you are on again. this is ovation -- yay, come back up. >> how do i summarize that, we are doing great. [laughter] anyway, just to kind of summarize as of august, 31, this year, we have seen a 62% increase in traffic citations issued for violations. it was 87,500 citations issued, to put in perspective, that surpasses all of 2013, the number of citations issued. and focus on the five are
i believe that the alice bone school just started and no one is ticketed there. and i think it needs to be done, they have pretty bad behavior there too. i would appreciate someone over there. >> sure. >> we have an official notice? in front of me. okay, do i need to read this? thank you very much, at this point we will end the workshop and reconvene the meeting. >> and we are item number -- should i call the item? >> we are on item 4, update enforcement activities, this...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey vorhees and lee fee rare yo lived, and they played alice kitner. >> rem go back in the water. >> just ten more minutes. >> reporter: kitner's so near to shore struck a visceral score of fear. >> before it was -- a horror movie, godzilla and king kong, this made it more realistic. >> reporter: the famous flap took several slaps to get right. >> how many times? >> in one day, i think it was 17. >> reporter: for decades, martha's vineyard disdained "jaws" mania, now the island embraces it with merchandise and sunday movie screens to keep visitors guessing whether it's really safe to go back in the water. major garrett, cbs news, martha's vineyard. >> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ now centrum silver has a new easy-to-swallow coating... so the nutrients for your eyes, heart and brain go down easier. for a limited time, get your four-dollar coupon at centrum.com. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tempted ♪ ♪ by the chocolate all around ♪ turn around brian! ♪ this bar has protein oh yeah!♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. rai
. >> reporter: jeffrey vorhees and lee fee rare yo lived, and they played alice kitner. >> rem go back in the water. >> just ten more minutes. >> reporter: kitner's so near to shore struck a visceral score of fear. >> before it was -- a horror movie, godzilla and king kong, this made it more realistic. >> reporter: the famous flap took several slaps to get right. >> how many times? >> in one day, i think it was 17. >> reporter: for decades,...