There are other parties representative, we can do that. Ms. Moyer. Thank you. Good afternoon, supervisors. Thank you for allowing me to have a few minutes to speak. There is a broad group waiting a long time. Im anxious to hear from them as well. I dont have a lot i want to share. I think it is instrmental to look at appears 30 and 32 for a second. They were built as two separate piers in 1914. They will mark 100 next year. They were joined in 1952 when we moved from rail to trucking. This was filled in in 1914 to provide a rail yard to support piers 30, 32, 26 and 28. That is where the city had the sugar import section. We were a big importer of sugar. Those were envisioned and pioneered to be built with reinforced concrete to make them fireproof. Ironically in 1984 the buildings on top of the piers burnt down but pier itself survived. In 1987 there was a proposal for development on 30, 32. By my count this is the sixth proposal to do some sort of Significant Development on peers 30 a
I can let rick speak about this. Just a question in the context of the events. Is that really a major consideration for this project being successful in years to come . If it is 25 events what does that thank you for the question. That is a realistic number and facility of this size and budget we are talking about to perform, that is not only a goal but something we will try to achieve. There are arenas that have sittingly larger numbers but that is driven by the fact they have more than one primary major league tenant. For example a number of teams. Madison square garden has a national and nbc, which add another 50 dates. They are at that 300 level. We dont anticipate getting close to 300 but think 200 is realistic. To point out one thing, the there is quite a variety. We are talking about an arena we are planning to make smaller than the current we are playing in oakland by about 1,500 feet. The capacity of 17,500, about 40 the size of every night is sellout crowd at at t park for pe
Just the past three days. One Public Health expert is sounding the alarm. We risk complacency and accepting the preventable deaths of 2,000 americans each day. We risk complacency and recognizing that, without continued vigilance, will again create the conditions that led to us being the worst affected country in the world. There are four criteria that states should meet in order to safely open. To my knowledge, there are no states that meet all four of those criteria. Harris joining me now, kellyanne conway, counselor to President Trump. First, its good to see his day. Thank you for joining me. My pleasure, harris. Hi. Harris hi. There has been, kellyanne, a good amount criticism with the president comparing the pandemic to pearl harbor and 9 11, as. And calling americans warriors. One Public Health expert says, the president appears to view people as Collateral Damage to sativa save the economy. Soldiers dont send into battle and thi, as chicago tr column says, trump wants us toe cov
The door was trying to smash down the door. We will have much more breaking news on that story, but first, Bowe Bergdahl describing the captivity and the conditions in which he was held. He is now charged with desertion. Pentagon reporter Barbara Starr is joining us now. It is an interesting read, and tell us more about what sergeant Bowe Bergdahl said. Well don, this came this evening along with a letter from the civilian defense attorney, a lengthy document where the attorney tries to make the case that bergdahl is already not guilty of the charges of which he is the army has presented him with and this is followed up from several pages from Bowe Bergdahl himself h, detailing brutality, and torture. And let me go through a few pieces of this. He says quote, i was kept on constant isolation for the five years with little understanding of time. I was told they was going to be be executed. He was chained to a bead, spreadeagle and blindfolded he said. He had at one point 8 to 12 open wo
Republicans have a tiny majority there and dont like a lot of what they see in the house bill. Reporter the senate will write its own bill. Thats clear. Mitch mcconnells made that clear. Others in leadership have made that clear. So well be writing our own bill. And as these policy fights play out, the next Campaign Takes shape in an instant. Democrats lost the house, remember, after passing obamacare. They think republicans are returning the favor. You have every provision of this bill tattoos on your forehead. You will glow in the dark with this one. You will glow in the dark. With us this friday to share their reporting, cnn niamalika henderson, michael, and mary katherine. On day 105 the president was down right giddy. Coming from a different world and only being a politician for a short period of time, how am i doing . Am i okay . Im president. Do you believe it . He is president. Its a celebration he earned. His efforts played a big part in winning house passage of legislation to