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. >> reporter: enrique landa is with associate capital, the firm that acquired the property last year. one of the city's older sites dating back to the 1850s. >> it went from gunpowder manufacturer to barrel making, it later became a gas a gas a >> reporter: the plant was controversial, neighborhood activists blamed it for polluting the local air and wanted it closed down. the city is public state commission eventually agreed. pulling the plug on the last power plan in san francisco. work is currently underway to clean up the toxic legacy left behind from the site's previous tenants. when that work wraps up developer already have plans for the future. >> our project will be more than 50% housing. >> reporter: they are planning to build 1800 homes. the rest of the site will be a mix of offices, production, research and retail space. the developers have been listening to nearby groups to fine tune their plans. >> i think the developers have a vig for the project and those initial meetings set the parameters for the negotiation that's going to continue. >> reporter: among the request of
. >> reporter: enrique landa is with associate capital, the firm that acquired the property last year. one of the city's older sites dating back to the 1850s. >> it went from gunpowder manufacturer to barrel making, it later became a gas a gas a >> reporter: the plant was controversial, neighborhood activists blamed it for polluting the local air and wanted it closed down. the city is public state commission eventually agreed. pulling the plug on the last power plan in san...
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. >> reporter: enrique landa is with associate capital, the firm that acquired the property last year. one of the city's older sites dating back to the 1850s. >> it went from gunpowder manufacturer to barrel making, it later became a gas plant. >> reporter: the plant was controversial, neighborhood activists blamed it for polluting the local air and wanted it closed down. the city is public state commission eventually agreed. pulling the plug on the last power plan in san francisco. work is currently underway to clean up the toxic legacy left behind from the site's previous tenants. when that work wraps up developer already have plans for the future. >> our project will be more than 50% housing. >> reporter: they are planning to build 1800 homes. the rest of the site will be a mix of offices, production, research and retail space. the developers have been listening to nearby groups to fine tune their plans. >> i think the developers have a vig for the project and those initial meetings set the parameters for the negotiation that's going to continue. >> reporter: among the request of n
. >> reporter: enrique landa is with associate capital, the firm that acquired the property last year. one of the city's older sites dating back to the 1850s. >> it went from gunpowder manufacturer to barrel making, it later became a gas plant. >> reporter: the plant was controversial, neighborhood activists blamed it for polluting the local air and wanted it closed down. the city is public state commission eventually agreed. pulling the plug on the last power plan in san...
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speaking of team players, george landa came through in a clutch. he played pro football for 26 seasons. a legend of longevity. dorothy was a legend in women's baseball. an inspiration for the film "a league of their own." >> there's no crying in baseball! >> osgood: you had to be tough to work for george steinbecker. >> i am a leader who does notwas he never let anyone forget -- >> if you don't like it, you're fired. >> this is cbs moscow calling -- >> osgood: and our friends and colleagues who left us this year. harold dowe cbs news, new york. >> osgood: the last years of her life elizabeth edwards was often in the headlines. the strong-willed wife of a wayward politician. >> i'm sorry for you. >> i want to come back. >> no. >> will you think about it? >> no, martin. >> osgood: jill clayburn made her mark as unmarried woman. a touch stone of women's liberation in the 1970s. >> you are one hell of a -- >> didn't i tell you? >> osgood: sexual liberation and consequences was the subject ever "bob and carol and ted and alice" one of its stars, robert
speaking of team players, george landa came through in a clutch. he played pro football for 26 seasons. a legend of longevity. dorothy was a legend in women's baseball. an inspiration for the film "a league of their own." >> there's no crying in baseball! >> osgood: you had to be tough to work for george steinbecker. >> i am a leader who does notwas he never let anyone forget -- >> if you don't like it, you're fired. >> this is cbs moscow calling --...
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a a nearby airport before successfully attempting the landa 30 minutes later the plan departed with ten americans on board and crashed. the steinberg familyon nanny. >> i've don'de beautiful kids. >> mitchell and leslie weis were on board with their teenage son and daughter. next door to the fy clear? water, florida. to somebody that you know. they were a good, good family. a tour group, led by amanda lost. unfortunate tragedy and the pilot had more than 20 years experience flying that model of aircraft.e,resident trump vowed to rebuild the u.s. military. wan him to start by beefing up for a cold war. in the arctic. >> when the coast guard cutter, polaar it can feel like an earthquake its missions are vital to keeping shipping lanes open in the north and south poles. >> america is an arctic nation. part of our land. >> coast guard vice admiral, s being pe vladamir putin. russia has six new heavy ice >> if you look at what russia is doing. almosa miniarms build-up. america's only heavy ice breaker is near the end of its life. this ship was commissioned in 1976. >> 1976.avy ice breakers h
a a nearby airport before successfully attempting the landa 30 minutes later the plan departed with ten americans on board and crashed. the steinberg familyon nanny. >> i've don'de beautiful kids. >> mitchell and leslie weis were on board with their teenage son and daughter. next door to the fy clear? water, florida. to somebody that you know. they were a good, good family. a tour group, led by amanda lost. unfortunate tragedy and the pilot had more than 20 years experience flying...
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joining me now is yo landa vega! >> that's how you do it when you do the call. >> clearly you know more about this than anybody. do you have any suggestions how people should pick their numbers? >> i tell them to stick with the basic numbers they love. the anniversaries birthdays. but put $2 down on a quick pick because we get a lot of people winning on quick pick. >> really? >> yeah. >> i would not have guessed that. the odds, there is powerball $600 million, and a mega millions which is $190 million. and people would say, i've got a better shot at that. there's less money, but fewer people, better shot. >> no, the odds are the same whether you have a $1 million jackpot, $190 million jackpot or $600 million jackpot. 1 in 175 million. chances of winning the jackpot. same odds. >> go for the bigger one, all right. do you think someone will win tomorrow or will it go up to nearly $1 billion? >> i don't know. i didn't think it would roll this high and be $600 million, which is the highest in the history. but the mayell
joining me now is yo landa vega! >> that's how you do it when you do the call. >> clearly you know more about this than anybody. do you have any suggestions how people should pick their numbers? >> i tell them to stick with the basic numbers they love. the anniversaries birthdays. but put $2 down on a quick pick because we get a lot of people winning on quick pick. >> really? >> yeah. >> i would not have guessed that. the odds, there is powerball $600...
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. >> colonel hanz landa is nicknamed the jew hunter but how do you get inside a character like that? >> you don't. there was one little thing snipped off at the beginning of this scene we just saw, i'm a detective, a very good detecttive. so you know, i found that more interesting than the nazi bit, because you know, the uniform sort of conveys enough nazi, and i'm more interested in the details that are behind that uniform. >> and this piece that was written by director quentin tarantino is to layered, your character is the most complicated and he says if you had not walked in the door and auditioned he would not have made this movie, he's been working on for ten years. that has got to be high praise. >> yes, it is, and to a degree, where it's beyond me commenting on it, what should i say about it? it makes me blush, brings tears to my eyes. >> you're humbled by this whole thing. >> not necessarily humbled. i'm realistic about it, you know. quentin wrote this thing. it's his baby. it's all his vision. it's his, you know, quentin is incarnated cinema, and finally he works on this for
. >> colonel hanz landa is nicknamed the jew hunter but how do you get inside a character like that? >> you don't. there was one little thing snipped off at the beginning of this scene we just saw, i'm a detective, a very good detecttive. so you know, i found that more interesting than the nazi bit, because you know, the uniform sort of conveys enough nazi, and i'm more interested in the details that are behind that uniform. >> and this piece that was written by director...
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i rise today with great enthusiasm to honor and salute yo landa adams. and enormous and wonderful talent of gospel music. and to celebrate her 10th anniversary of the yolanda adams morning show. many, many know that i introduced legislation to make september gospel music heritage month. to honor the many talented americans who enjoy, sing, write and provide inspiration in gospel music. even elvis presley, who won his first grammy through gospel music. i remember young yolanda adams swinging -- singing in a church in houston and the inspiration she gave even then. a young teacher who worked until they finally knew that her talent was worthy of presenting it to the american people. yolanda adams rose to fame as one of gospel music greats, making her debut in 1988. i remember that. since then she's been a wowing gospel audiences, she's been before the president of the united states and all over the world. but yet she's a humble person. following a musical career, she began the music and morning show. these shows don't last. but her spirit has guided it forw
i rise today with great enthusiasm to honor and salute yo landa adams. and enormous and wonderful talent of gospel music. and to celebrate her 10th anniversary of the yolanda adams morning show. many, many know that i introduced legislation to make september gospel music heritage month. to honor the many talented americans who enjoy, sing, write and provide inspiration in gospel music. even elvis presley, who won his first grammy through gospel music. i remember young yolanda adams swinging --...