Golstunsky nods to him, october 11, no, october wasnt there, the eleventh, golstunsky gives him a protocol generator, and on the twelfth of that, maybe he took this generator from someone, guys, i tell you no longer needed, but andreevich, no, thank you, go ahead. Thats it, sit, sit, wait, okay, im glad, sorry, man, well, you can be more careful, in general, we apologized, come on, come on, guys, volodya, okay, well, if we assume, what is this. An ordinary customer, but the customer is like everyone else, he is not just a customer, the day after golstunsky completed the order, golstunsky was killed, well, okay, okay, lets say its not an order, lets say its theft, that means what we have, the guy pays golstunsky for information that he takes from his company, well , well, lets say not from his own, any protector of information, clearly an excellent hacker, golstunsky communicates with the interlocutor and before most likely, ordering a Security System for a bank, we know that golsunsky
Incredible way to provide mixed use for a project of that nature. The mayor is also advocating for a number of bills to help the recovery. One would create a socalled Downtown Revitalization zone in San Francisco. This would last for ten years and would streamline approvals for various projects like student housing, entertainment venues, and other commercial renovations. Another bill would provide financial incentives for office to housing conversions. Experts say the city has a lot of potential to bounce back this year, but in the meantime our kelsi thorud shows us business as usual just isnt cutting it for Small Businesses downtown. Reporter saj mediterranean has been here at the corner of pine and beldin in the financial district since 2018. The manager said when they first snagged this location, they were ecstatic. This was store number four. So it was pretty busy. Reporter nancy says they would have lines out the door during the weekday lunch rush, but then, of course, the pandemi
Vietnam. One of those episodes focuses on the tet offensive. Documents and photographs from the National Archives and its president ial libraries described the attacks and their consequences but particular blow to American Public opinion of the war was the vietcong infiltration of the u. S. Embassy in saigon represented in the exhibit by a map of the defense of the embassy. And a memo describing the breach. If you have not already gone to the exhibit, i encourage you to come back and spend time there remembering vietnam, explores the war not only through documents but through interviews with american and vietnamese veterans and civilians and firsthand experience of the wars events. Now i ask all Vietnam Veterans or any United States veteran who served on active duty at any time during the period november 1, 1955, to may 15, 1975 to stand and be recognized. [applause] veterans, as you exit the mcgowan theater, volunteers will present each of you with the Vietnam Veterans lapel pin. On t
One of the issues. Im curious because what i think in terms of one project. And im adding 17 for middle income. Then that is 170 units in just one project. So when you look at the funding that could be available for suggesting milling income i think it says 35 . Which means about 25 million a year. What are you going to do with the 25 million . You can explain exactly how its going to work . Is it to help bill or help to buy . Or what is it . [ please stand by ] type of building and the land value. We think we can negotiate pricing for the mixeduse development because the developers are working with us already and the purchase will allow inclusionary at a good price and the price point for the units which would be affordable serving generations of people at affordable rents is it can be a good price point and at least equal to or sometimes less than just building new. Its certainly faster. If you were to do a combination in terms of approximately 25 million a year, how many units can y
D. C. Tonights program is part of a series of discussions, films, lectures and other programs that tie into our special exhibit remembering vietnam. Upstairs in the gallery. The exhibit is a fascinating collection of newly discovered and iconic original documents images and film footage that illuminate 12 critical episodes in the war that divided peoples of both the United States and vietnam. One of those episodes focuses on the tet offensive. Documents and photographs from the National Archives and its president ial libraries described the attacks and their consequences but particular blow to American Public opinion of the war was the vietcong infiltration of the u. S. Embassy in saigon represented in the exhibit by a map of the defense of the embassy. And a memo describing the breach. If you have not already gone to the exhibit, i encourage you to come back and spend time there remembering vietnam, explores the were not only through documents but through interviews with american and