EXCERPT:
ALTMAN: “You got to realize, Palisades is the all-American town, right? The families running around, it’s like what you picture towns in movies that we used to watch. These kids that are five years old right now that live in the Palisades and go to school, there’s a chance that if things don’t move fast, it could be four to five years before they’re back there. These kids are now 10. They’re going to different schools, different lives now, you know, so it’s — it’s tough. Because, picture you living on a street, you’re the first house to finish, and every other house on the street is in construction. Think about that. You don’t want to do that. You want to wake up every single morning and be reminded of that?”