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mr. richards granted our board is not subject to the planning commission you're before our board and have read information the board vote was closed you said i conditioned it at 21 years of older with no deliver that the idea you heard your initials idea was 25 why want. >> we were lead by the city attorney that said that goes against subtly we're seeing individuals become of age we didn't understand be if you're regulating a business activity with use that is actually allowed i took that the deputy city attorney that's you are intent. >> i'm asking that myself and appreciate that you come forward. >> sure and look how quiet in the room oh, my goodness we are really go and . >> i'm coming to observer observe that light bulb went off n my head thank you. >> good evening my name is torrance i'm a founding president of the entertainment commission i've sat. >> commissioner. >> i know another commissioner. >> i'm retired and speaking as an individual's person and one fact in colonel cotton unanimous surveys were given to 40 thousand students before and after legalization to determine why ther
mr. richards granted our board is not subject to the planning commission you're before our board and have read information the board vote was closed you said i conditioned it at 21 years of older with no deliver that the idea you heard your initials idea was 25 why want. >> we were lead by the city attorney that said that goes against subtly we're seeing individuals become of age we didn't understand be if you're regulating a business activity with use that is actually allowed i took that...
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mr. richards granted our board is not subject to the planning commission you're before our board and have read information the board vote was closed you said i conditioned it at 21 years of older with no deliver that the idea you heard your initials idea was 25 why want. >> we were lead by the city attorney that said that goes against subtly we're seeing individuals become of age we didn't understand be if you're regulating a business activity with use that is actually allowed i took that the deputy city attorney that's you are intent. >> i'm asking that myself and appreciate that you come forward. >> sure and look how quiet in the room oh, my goodness we are really go and . >> i'm coming to observer observe that light bulb went off n my head thank you. >> good evening my name is torrance i'm a founding president of the entertainment commission i've sat. >> commissioner. >> i know another commissioner. >> i'm retired and speaking as an individual's person and one fact in colonel cotton unanimous surveys were given to 40 thousand students before and after legalization to determine why ther
mr. richards granted our board is not subject to the planning commission you're before our board and have read information the board vote was closed you said i conditioned it at 21 years of older with no deliver that the idea you heard your initials idea was 25 why want. >> we were lead by the city attorney that said that goes against subtly we're seeing individuals become of age we didn't understand be if you're regulating a business activity with use that is actually allowed i took that...
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thank you. >> commissioner richards >> mr. reynolds, mr. dell please come back. i'm sorry.ome back what it is you are willing to change? >> yes. >> just so i'm clear. >> to me go back to the screen? so, the quickest and easiest, is everything on florida from this cornerback to the alley is proximally 5000 ft.2. this is approximately 4000 ft.2. so that's 9000 right there. >> the trade >> and the retail >>), how much is that? >> i showed my books as demanded and i'm at the edge of what i can do and i think the mayor's office acknowledged that i am close to on financial and the retailers important part of that are a wide. so, now i forgot which one but five dollars versus 2.50 is significant. we took. >> asked a question maybe you can answer. on a coffee roaster i saw a copy for my roaster. is that a flex space? is that a trade shop was a cafÉ? where would that fall? and all three? cafÉ? it's not manufacturing beings. making-if you make something >> i suppose your manufacture. i think your light manufacturing if your processing beans on-site. >> that's kind of what i was think
thank you. >> commissioner richards >> mr. reynolds, mr. dell please come back. i'm sorry.ome back what it is you are willing to change? >> yes. >> just so i'm clear. >> to me go back to the screen? so, the quickest and easiest, is everything on florida from this cornerback to the alley is proximally 5000 ft.2. this is approximately 4000 ft.2. so that's 9000 right there. >> the trade >> and the retail >>), how much is that? >> i showed my...
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mr. richard cohen is a graduate of columbia university. he is previously testified before the he is a businessman activist and national security consultant based in franklin county virginia. he has been nearly a decade researching the threat america posed by radical islamic terrorism in developing expertise on the private organizations that terror groups rely on for support. he's a graduate of north university law school and he previously worked as a special agent of the fbi. he is taught at the national defense university, the john jay college of justice and spent several years with the civil unions office. mr. andrew mccarthy is a senior fellow at the national review in institute, a graduate of columbia and the new york law school, he served as a federal prosecutor for 18 years in the united states attorney's office for the southern district of new york. he was the lead prosecutor in the terrorism case against the blind sheikh and 11 others convicted of urban terrorism against the united states. mr. mccarthy is the author of several book
mr. richard cohen is a graduate of columbia university. he is previously testified before the he is a businessman activist and national security consultant based in franklin county virginia. he has been nearly a decade researching the threat america posed by radical islamic terrorism in developing expertise on the private organizations that terror groups rely on for support. he's a graduate of north university law school and he previously worked as a special agent of the fbi. he is taught at...
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mr. richard cohen is an attorney and the president of the southern poverty law center. graduate of columbia university and the university of virginia, school of law, mr. cohen has previously testified before the house committee on homeland security, and has served on the department of homeland security's countering violent extremism working group. mr. chris galbots is a businessman, activist and national security consultant, based in franklin county, virginia. he has spent nearly a decade researching the threat to america posed by radical islamic terrorism, and developing expertise on the network of public and private organizations that terror groups rely on for support. mr. michael german is a fellow with the liberty and national security program at the brennan center for justice at new york university law school. graduate of wake forest university in northwestern university law school, mr. gherman previously worked as a special agent of the fbi. he has taught at the national defense university, the john j. college of criminal justice, and spent several years with the a
mr. richard cohen is an attorney and the president of the southern poverty law center. graduate of columbia university and the university of virginia, school of law, mr. cohen has previously testified before the house committee on homeland security, and has served on the department of homeland security's countering violent extremism working group. mr. chris galbots is a businessman, activist and national security consultant, based in franklin county, virginia. he has spent nearly a decade...
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-richard: you got it? okay. lemonis: ...mr. green tea's growth could melt away. if michael told you that he was gonna leave, what would you say to him? richard: i guess i'd ask him when he was leaving. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. let's go to work. this is "the profit." ♪ located in keyport, new jersey, mr. green tea ice cream is a gourmet ice-cream manufacturer with a rich family history. founded in 1968 by santo emanuele, the company is run today by his son, richard, richard's wife, lori, and son, michael. when i met them in 2013, they were generating $2 million in sales, mainly coming from selling to restaurants. -that green tea's good. -lori: isn't it good? lemonis: and if we hadn't made a deal... $600,000 for 35% of the business. ...they'd probably
-richard: you got it? okay. lemonis: ...mr. green tea's growth could melt away. if michael told you that he was gonna leave, what would you say to him? richard: i guess i'd ask him when he was leaving. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but...
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richard: several thousand people attended the rally. sanders railing against wall street and the 1%. mr. sanders: we should not be living in a country where the very, very rich get richer and the poor get porrer. richard: this is for the true believers, those who do not think the delegate votes show that sanders is a viable path. >> i want to see what happens at the convention. richard: he repeated his stance, free college education at all institutions, but he was also talking about tax breaks for the continues to strike. -- continues to shrink. mr. sanders: when it comes to providing good education, good health care, affordable housing, somehow we seem not to have the money. richard: sanders mentioning donald trump just one time, about climate change. did not talk about hillary clinton at all. he will be back for the d.c. primary tuesday. live in southeast washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: today, former maryland governor and democratic candidate marco o'malley has said he is supporting hillary clinton. wasent governor mary hogan asked three times today if you would support h
richard: several thousand people attended the rally. sanders railing against wall street and the 1%. mr. sanders: we should not be living in a country where the very, very rich get richer and the poor get porrer. richard: this is for the true believers, those who do not think the delegate votes show that sanders is a viable path. >> i want to see what happens at the convention. richard: he repeated his stance, free college education at all institutions, but he was also talking about tax...
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opens the chapter is a meeting where he is on the screen and he opens up with a classic richard holbrook opening about mr. president of president obama cut him off and said richard, do do people really talk like that and so he kinda clammed up and was humiliated and snickering around the table, to me that human story of holbrook's trials and tribulations is also a nice way to capture the perspectives that hillary clinton and barack obama brought to the job. so i also have a lot more that chapter that gets at that sad story which of course ended when he died tragically of a torn aorta which happen literally during the meeting with hillary clinton and i think it was this amazing scene which you feel my colleagues have captured as well. but the memorial service at the kennedy center where president obama admits the democratic form policy elite and listen to every single one of them praise richard holbrook to the skies. when everyone in the room how miserable his time had been in the white house and how he and the president never got along. it was just an unforgettable washington tableaux that tells you ever
opens the chapter is a meeting where he is on the screen and he opens up with a classic richard holbrook opening about mr. president of president obama cut him off and said richard, do do people really talk like that and so he kinda clammed up and was humiliated and snickering around the table, to me that human story of holbrook's trials and tribulations is also a nice way to capture the perspectives that hillary clinton and barack obama brought to the job. so i also have a lot more that...
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when senators refer to that, what do they mean, don richards? mr. ritchie: it is a matter of forcing a ruling the senators would vote on that would in a sense establish a precedent that would overturn a rule or contradict a rule. they use the word nuclear because it is such a controversial procedure that they compare it to a nuclear explosion. the one thing people worry about is after a nuclear explosion, what would be left standing? will the institution be left able to function? both parties have been on both sides of this issue. 2005, senator bill frist was the majority leader. these are nominations we were talking about here, getting bottled up. the senator first proposed it. it did not happen. a gang of 14 senior senators got together and came up with a solution. when the democrats who oppose -- who had opposed the nuclear option became the majority, they found the situation equally intolerable. they eventually detonated it , although they detonated it in a slightly different manner than had been proposed. now that the republicans are back and,
when senators refer to that, what do they mean, don richards? mr. ritchie: it is a matter of forcing a ruling the senators would vote on that would in a sense establish a precedent that would overturn a rule or contradict a rule. they use the word nuclear because it is such a controversial procedure that they compare it to a nuclear explosion. the one thing people worry about is after a nuclear explosion, what would be left standing? will the institution be left able to function? both parties...
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mr. trump. i think even richard will by the end because hillary will have so many problems with her federal investigationguy who put her server into her home took the fifth hundreds of times. >> david -- you're the best i've seen. you're the best i've seen. >> if richard goes to support trump, he'll be in, i think the 4 % of african americans who are in favor of trump, it's like 94 % gerchs him. >> don't worry. it's not going to happen. not going to happen. >> great to see you both. >> good to see you. >> within hours of the vote, the islamic state terror group was celebrating and calling for new attacks in europe. former extremists are here on what this means for europe and the united states and security. and the drama may not end with britain. remember the women assaulted in germany? the terror worries in brussels? up next, why more count ♪ (click) (whistle) tracfone 90-day plans start at twenty bucks, with no contract. and give you talk, text and data with unlimited carryover. it was amazing! that's ninety days of nothing-but-net (buzzer) for less. america's largest and most dependable 4g lte networks
mr. trump. i think even richard will by the end because hillary will have so many problems with her federal investigationguy who put her server into her home took the fifth hundreds of times. >> david -- you're the best i've seen. you're the best i've seen. >> if richard goes to support trump, he'll be in, i think the 4 % of african americans who are in favor of trump, it's like 94 % gerchs him. >> don't worry. it's not going to happen. not going to happen. >> great to...
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i want to take you to britain, to richard quest, to talk about what mr. ameron is doing before parliament. good morning, richard. >> good morning, carol. what the prime minister is doing is briefing mps on the eu referendum result last week. of course they know the result that it was for brexit and, however, what he's now got to tell him is how he will proceed forward. firstly, he's about to resign, or has resigned. secondly, that there will be a new prime minister that will do the negotiations and will invoke the notification. that's what he's going to be doing at the moment. >> all right, richard quest, thanks. i got to take you to cincinnati now. i told you it was a wild morning. hillary clinton is now campaigning with senator warren in ohio. let's listen. >> thank you for that warm welcome. i am always happy to come to ohio. it is good to be in the home state of my great friend and your great senator sherrod brown. and it is good to be in the state that's going to send ted strictland to the u.s. senate in november, yes. now, i'm here today because i'm
i want to take you to britain, to richard quest, to talk about what mr. ameron is doing before parliament. good morning, richard. >> good morning, carol. what the prime minister is doing is briefing mps on the eu referendum result last week. of course they know the result that it was for brexit and, however, what he's now got to tell him is how he will proceed forward. firstly, he's about to resign, or has resigned. secondly, that there will be a new prime minister that will do the...
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mr. trump described the novel as one of the greatest books of all time. he also mentioned he's reading a biography of former president richard nixon. and that's a look at what donald trump is reading this summer. >> so, michael pietsch, what do you do for a living? >> guest: i'm the ceo of the hachette book group which means i work with a lot of really talented publishers and editors, marketers, sales people, finance people. i mean, everything that's involved in running a modern publishing company that is involved in bringing books to all the readers in america and around the world. >> host: what makes up hachette? >> guest: hachette is a company that's made up of some publishers that have been around for a very long time. .. we have a children's book division and of christian division. we have nonfiction and audio versions of all of our books. perseus is a great group of imprints. >> what's the importance of having all of these? the wonderful thing about publishing is that it's often times done by people who have a
mr. trump described the novel as one of the greatest books of all time. he also mentioned he's reading a biography of former president richard nixon. and that's a look at what donald trump is reading this summer. >> so, michael pietsch, what do you do for a living? >> guest: i'm the ceo of the hachette book group which means i work with a lot of really talented publishers and editors, marketers, sales people, finance people. i mean, everything that's involved in running a modern...
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kate steinle or jamel, people that are being killed, murdered richard and raped in this country because the system is not being enforced. mr. trump wants to put american citizens -- there are those that are here that are achieving excess -- success by their own choices. that's less of a concern that we have to address the problem the country is facing because we have millions of people in this country who are choosing not to get an education to assimilate our best in themselves. deirdre: she must be a particularly talented young lady almost seven years and she still waiting for her paperwork to be processed. it shows a system does need an overhaul. katrina pierson thank you so much. glad to see you. katrina pierson national spokesperson for drum -- donald trump's campaign. close to 3% jobs in one session alonzo recount rising for the second straight week. worth noting crude prices have actually doubled since touching their lowest levels in more than a decade early this year. muhammad ali being laid to rest today. you're watching a part of this memorial service from louisville kentucky. actor and comedian billy crystal form
kate steinle or jamel, people that are being killed, murdered richard and raped in this country because the system is not being enforced. mr. trump wants to put american citizens -- there are those that are here that are achieving excess -- success by their own choices. that's less of a concern that we have to address the problem the country is facing because we have millions of people in this country who are choosing not to get an education to assimilate our best in themselves. deirdre: she...
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richards. >> one question for the project sponsor mrs.kley please can you help me out i don't have any original packet a cut off between the two units whether it is access to each unit internally. >> it is a door that connects the two units the problem the door is such when the project sponsor 89-year-old mother literally go out - she as difficulty negotiating basically have to go from one unit to the next unit and figure out. >> is that akin to a hotel room a double room. >> no a hotel room they want to merge the units to so the extent family can live as a as a family shares one kitchen and living room it is designed that the mergers is for a extended family that comes down to two children that comes home and also his partners mother who is spends a lot of time. >> so the issue they'll be taking out the second kitchen if it is a merged unit. >> correct. >> and enhancing the doorway it is there already. >> and providing more divided units and create a wider corridor so they won't be - >> thank you very much. >> you know i mentioned this i
richards. >> one question for the project sponsor mrs.kley please can you help me out i don't have any original packet a cut off between the two units whether it is access to each unit internally. >> it is a door that connects the two units the problem the door is such when the project sponsor 89-year-old mother literally go out - she as difficulty negotiating basically have to go from one unit to the next unit and figure out. >> is that akin to a hotel room a double room....
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mr. cool exterior, he's clearly a bedevilled man. a psychological complex man to the point where he makes richard nixon look like mr. his experience as a child, in indonesia, he romanticizing this law. he refuses to accept any facts that portray any aspect of islam, even the wahhabis, and we have a president who can never admit he's wrong. he's so insecure and vain at the same time, and he never says i was -- i'm sorry, i was wrong. he doesn't do it. on top of that, he's a weird case of arrested development. now, most of us might be -- i think we'd be pretty embarrassed if you had film clips of things we said or how we had dressed or looked as undergraduates, but he has a view of the world, that america is the problem and that's all there is to it. it's so astonishingly doctrinaire and almost two full terms in the white house he won't accept the evidence while not all of islam is the problem. within the islamic world today, shiia, sunni, all the seconds there's a complex multilayered convulsive struggle for the future and fate of that religion. we can't change it. but we have to protect ourselves in the meantime. >>
mr. cool exterior, he's clearly a bedevilled man. a psychological complex man to the point where he makes richard nixon look like mr. his experience as a child, in indonesia, he romanticizing this law. he refuses to accept any facts that portray any aspect of islam, even the wahhabis, and we have a president who can never admit he's wrong. he's so insecure and vain at the same time, and he never says i was -- i'm sorry, i was wrong. he doesn't do it. on top of that, he's a weird case of...
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richards. >> i'd like the advice of mr. starr we're not saying a ban we support the ban only withs administrations with a nuanced approach. >> that's what i'm saying i'm not supporting a ban we want something developed which augments the cu process or a different type of legislation where the ban is liked to only certain types of formula retail. >> good much detail. >> if this motion fails i'll make a competing motion to do what commissioner bobby wilson accident and see if it transaction. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further, we'll move on to there is a motion that has been seconded to adopt the resolution for disapproval with questions or comments and suggestions to be incorporated as finding to the board of supervisors on that motion commissioner antonini commissioner bobby wilson commissioner johnson commissioner moore no commissioner wu no commissioner vice president richards no and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 4 to 3 commissioners. >> (clapping.) >> excuse me - we've
richards. >> i'd like the advice of mr. starr we're not saying a ban we support the ban only withs administrations with a nuanced approach. >> that's what i'm saying i'm not supporting a ban we want something developed which augments the cu process or a different type of legislation where the ban is liked to only certain types of formula retail. >> good much detail. >> if this motion fails i'll make a competing motion to do what commissioner bobby wilson accident and see...
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richard, ken and mellany to start with. >> good morning. commissioners, mr. ginsburg. my name is [inaudible] i live in north beach and i recommend your commission approve of this project. it benefits everybody and the city and the residents and our tourist. the high street cable car run by this park and it will attract especially the families with the children visiting us and when they go to fisherman's wharf i'm sure they will stop by and have a-good time in this park. this is a win win win completely funded by a private entity, maintained by private entity and i hope that you push it through, the sooner we get it the better. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning commissioners as well as mr. ging burg. i'm ken lee and speaking in support of the project. i'm third generation proud generation native san franciscan and born and raised in north beach chinatown community. i am rec and park guy and spent my youth playing in the playground. chinese play ground, helen wells, and as i plan to visit my mother tonight as she turns 90 tomorrow and i recall com
richard, ken and mellany to start with. >> good morning. commissioners, mr. ginsburg. my name is [inaudible] i live in north beach and i recommend your commission approve of this project. it benefits everybody and the city and the residents and our tourist. the high street cable car run by this park and it will attract especially the families with the children visiting us and when they go to fisherman's wharf i'm sure they will stop by and have a-good time in this park. this is a win win...
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mr. ritchie: we are getting ready to impeach richard nixon and they did not know he was going to resign so the senate prepared for an impeachment trial. looking over the wreckage of 1868 when they impeached andrew johnson, they realize that was the first time they handed out tickets to the galleries because everyone wanted to be there you cannot really impeach a president and not allow the american public to watch it, so they agree to bring television cameras and for the president's impeachment trial at that summer he resigned. the cameras were still there in december of 1974 when nelson rockefeller was sworn in so that was the first event in the senate chamber. they immediately took the cameras out so there was no more television. and then in the late 1970's, the panama canal treaty was being debated and it was a very big issue at the time, huge amount of interest. the senate allowed national public radio to come in and broadcast. i remember sitting in the staff gallery, right at the front was linda rick meyer who was doing the play-by-play and introducing who was speaking at the time. th
mr. ritchie: we are getting ready to impeach richard nixon and they did not know he was going to resign so the senate prepared for an impeachment trial. looking over the wreckage of 1868 when they impeached andrew johnson, they realize that was the first time they handed out tickets to the galleries because everyone wanted to be there you cannot really impeach a president and not allow the american public to watch it, so they agree to bring television cameras and for the president's impeachment...
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mr. starr. >> going back to commissioner vice president richards rents under the neighborhoods the report we did couple years ago looked at rents as at the relate to formula retail and found the overall real estate market has effects but no change in retail real estate related to the approval of formula retail we don't pass specific rates for the neighborhood that's the general report. >> thanks. >> commissioner vice president richards. >> i guess a question for ms. we could get this to the board today a recommendation whatever would you want us to and give us advise and deliberate and provided information would you rather us to take more time on this or cone it and answer some of the questions or get it there i believe we agree on the carve out but move forward i'm happy to get it out of here today. >> the carve outs is go for today and everything else we'll take in advisement at this point, we're ready to have the discussion at the board of supervisors so - >> i appreciate your consideration today and . >> sure my one pieces of advise i know no benefits district for polk. >> not middle polk bu
mr. starr. >> going back to commissioner vice president richards rents under the neighborhoods the report we did couple years ago looked at rents as at the relate to formula retail and found the overall real estate market has effects but no change in retail real estate related to the approval of formula retail we don't pass specific rates for the neighborhood that's the general report. >> thanks. >> commissioner vice president richards. >> i guess a question for ms. we...
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richard brannin confronts the man outside. >> shots fired. >> reporter: firing three times and killing him. >> she believed, and i believe as well, that if mrot her out of that building, she would not be with us today. >> reporter: the victim who is okay had never even seen this man before. and they're still trying to piece together a motive. kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> such a bizarre story. >> it is. now this incident actually happened last tuesday but we're just getting a look at the video right now. it's frightening when you hear about it simply but then seeing the video. >> and happening in front of all those people in the middle of the day. >> absolutely weird. >> an investigation under way now, of course. >>> coming up in our next half hour it, vpts joe biden joins a chorus of growing outrage over the sentenc stanford athlete convicted of sexual assault. the words of encouragement now from the vice president and what we're still learning. >> but first an even closer look at o.j. simpson. the revealing new documentary on espn shedding new light on one of the most notorious murder trials in american history. you're watchi
richard brannin confronts the man outside. >> shots fired. >> reporter: firing three times and killing him. >> she believed, and i believe as well, that if mrot her out of that building, she would not be with us today. >> reporter: the victim who is okay had never even seen this man before. and they're still trying to piece together a motive. kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> such a bizarre story. >> it is. now this incident actually happened last...
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richard was. humor on the other end, unlike mr. trump.t tradition, i will turn to the less positive. she talked about in undershooting of the unemployment rate considered to be normal in the longer run and would lead you into the idea of what they would do with timing. help us with this. how orthodox is the meeting today? or is this not under the textbooks we used with columbia? >> it is but the reason why is we had the fed hiked rates. what they are saying and fisher has made the point well, policy accommodation is measured by the real interest rates. fund rate is below inflation. it is still very accommodated. as a gradual move -- removal of accommodation. late -- rateent below, banks do not like to they want a tight labor market to push up inflation and push up wages. this is not your grandmother's or your uncle. tom: a lot of the uncles and grandmothers in those candidates have a great loss of credibility with institutions. it 12 minute before this decision, how does this institution, your fed, how do they get back credibility with mr
richard was. humor on the other end, unlike mr. trump.t tradition, i will turn to the less positive. she talked about in undershooting of the unemployment rate considered to be normal in the longer run and would lead you into the idea of what they would do with timing. help us with this. how orthodox is the meeting today? or is this not under the textbooks we used with columbia? >> it is but the reason why is we had the fed hiked rates. what they are saying and fisher has made the point...
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mr. petersen four public health department together the work on this. >> commissioner vice president richards. >> i wanted one item to note he read the small business commission last week this week and voted unanimously for the chance store ban on polk street. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further, we'll move on to department matters director's announcements. >> no new announcements this week no change of no revised version of governors legislation i will let you know what happens next week. >> to the fellow commissioners wearing pink happy day pride to all the citizens and thank you. >> item 5 receive of past events the board of appeals no historic preservation commission hearing yesterday. >> good afternoon aaron starr, manager, legislative affairs. also wearing a pink shirt the rezoning of connecticut street or don't block the box x of the potrero hill the proposal will rezone from p from 40 to 50 x it was heard on may 4th and voted unanimously to recommend approval to the full board at the land use committee no public comment and no questions or statements by the committee members
mr. petersen four public health department together the work on this. >> commissioner vice president richards. >> i wanted one item to note he read the small business commission last week this week and voted unanimously for the chance store ban on polk street. >> commissioners, if there's nothing further, we'll move on to department matters director's announcements. >> no new announcements this week no change of no revised version of governors legislation i will let you...
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richard gere. and, tim daly. >> when i tell you i'll take care of it i'll take care of it. >> mr. adame secretary." >> so, what happened after. climbed up the tower and rescued her. >> she rescued him right back. >> it's "sunday morning" on cbs. here again is lee cowan. >> cowan: richard gere played a millionaire who had everything but love in the 1990 movie "pretty woman" very different from the role he took on that's now up on the summer screen overseas. project close to gere's heart as he tells our seth doane. >> i think we're all looking for home. i think we're all looking for our place. >> after a career of playing the dashing, leading man in movies like "pretty woman." >> oh! >> "an officer and a gentleman." and "chicago." ♪ >> not long ago richard gere turned his attention to the fringes and the forgotten. what made you want to make this movie about being a homeless man? >> there are 60,000 people homeless in new york city. and by some estimates close to a million in the country. so it's a serious issue. it can be viewed as a problem or it can be viewed as a responsibility w
richard gere. and, tim daly. >> when i tell you i'll take care of it i'll take care of it. >> mr. adame secretary." >> so, what happened after. climbed up the tower and rescued her. >> she rescued him right back. >> it's "sunday morning" on cbs. here again is lee cowan. >> cowan: richard gere played a millionaire who had everything but love in the 1990 movie "pretty woman" very different from the role he took on that's now up on the...
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richard brannin confronts the man outside. >> shots fired. >> reporter: firing three times and killing him. >> she believed, and i believe as well, that if mrberger got her out of that building, she would no longer be with us today. >> reporter: authorities telling my tonight the victim, who is okay, had never even seen this man before. and they're still trying to piece together a motive, david. >>> zeke ra virus contracted with a needle brick. >>> and several members of this family arrested after what was discovered into this suburban home. we'll be right back. "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation, or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockag
richard brannin confronts the man outside. >> shots fired. >> reporter: firing three times and killing him. >> she believed, and i believe as well, that if mrberger got her out of that building, she would no longer be with us today. >> reporter: authorities telling my tonight the victim, who is okay, had never even seen this man before. and they're still trying to piece together a motive, david. >>> zeke ra virus contracted with a needle brick. >>> and...
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john: if i were going to describe you as cecile richards on social matters and steve forbes on economic matters, you would not reject those? mrs right. i was always a jack kemp guy. i think steve forbes was probably a jack kemp guy. we tried to get christie whitman elected of governor of new jersey. john: on the social side, abortion on demand, a ok? partial-birth abortion, a-ok? mr. weld: i am not sure i want the government making any of those decisions. john: that is what i mean. you do not believe there should be any restrictions placed on those kinds of activities? mr. weld: a bunch of men in washington making decisions about what some woman is going to do about the most intimate of her decisions? no. that does not start for me. john: governor johnson is most famous and about to get more famous as you guys begin campaigning about legalizing drugs. how far would you go with legalizing drugs. just marijuana, hard drugs, everything? mr. weld: i have endorsed the marijuana legalization ballot measure in massachusetts for this year. i found that kind of a close one. when i was a prosecutor we used to say that marijuana was a g
john: if i were going to describe you as cecile richards on social matters and steve forbes on economic matters, you would not reject those? mrs right. i was always a jack kemp guy. i think steve forbes was probably a jack kemp guy. we tried to get christie whitman elected of governor of new jersey. john: on the social side, abortion on demand, a ok? partial-birth abortion, a-ok? mr. weld: i am not sure i want the government making any of those decisions. john: that is what i mean. you do not...
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another heavyweight champion, richard pryor, and priors holding onto me crying, and then i see ollie coming, and he has a full head of steam, and he looks at me, and he'd nudge mryor aside, and he whispered in my ear with a big their hug, " little brother, you made my life better than it was." but didn't he make all of our lives a little bit better than they were?" [applause] that, my friends, is my history with a man i have labored to come up with a way to describe the legend. he was a tremendous old of created by mother nature out of thin air. a fantastic combination of power and beauty. we have seen still photographs of lightning bolts at the moment of impact. first is in strength, magnificent and elegance, and at the moment of impact, it lights up everything around it, so you can see everything clearly. muhammad ali struck us in the middle of america's darkest and ahead of its most threatening gathering storm, his power toppled the most intense of photos, and we were able to see clearly in justice, crime,ity, poverty, self-realization, courage, laughter, love, joy, and religious freedom for all. at forced us to look ourselves, this brash young man who anger
another heavyweight champion, richard pryor, and priors holding onto me crying, and then i see ollie coming, and he has a full head of steam, and he looks at me, and he'd nudge mryor aside, and he whispered in my ear with a big their hug, " little brother, you made my life better than it was." but didn't he make all of our lives a little bit better than they were?" [applause] that, my friends, is my history with a man i have labored to come up with a way to describe the legend....
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mr. rosebush is the author of "true reagan." what made ronald reagan great, and why it matters. the richard nixon library museum hosted this event. >> before we start the discussion, i would like to introduce someone will introduce our speaker. ken served in both the nixon and reagan white house is. he joined president nixon's campaign in 1968, in the midst of going to law school at columbia university, and served as a deputy assistant to president nixon.
mr. rosebush is the author of "true reagan." what made ronald reagan great, and why it matters. the richard nixon library museum hosted this event. >> before we start the discussion, i would like to introduce someone will introduce our speaker. ken served in both the nixon and reagan white house is. he joined president nixon's campaign in 1968, in the midst of going to law school at columbia university, and served as a deputy assistant to president nixon.
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mr. rosebush is the author of "true reagan." what made ronald reagan great, and why it matters. the richard nixon library museum hosted this event. >> before we start the discussion, i would like to introduce someone will introduce our speaker. ken served in both the nixon and reagan white house is. he joined president nixon's campaign in 1968, in the midst of going to law school at columbia university, and served as a deputy assistant to president nixon. he then joined san clemente after he retired and helped research and write his best selling memoirs. he returned to politics in the reagan administration, where he served as a speechwriter and senior adviser. he has been active in many state and national campaigns. he's a supportive member of the nixon foundation board. [applause] >> thank you, jonathan. first i'd like to add a note relative to this setting. having worked so closely with both presidents, i think you would like to know first how much they respected each other, and worked very closely with president nixon and president reagan, and president reagan had an extraordinary and de
mr. rosebush is the author of "true reagan." what made ronald reagan great, and why it matters. the richard nixon library museum hosted this event. >> before we start the discussion, i would like to introduce someone will introduce our speaker. ken served in both the nixon and reagan white house is. he joined president nixon's campaign in 1968, in the midst of going to law school at columbia university, and served as a deputy assistant to president nixon. he then joined san...
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mrs. clinton vowed to get along with reporters better. >> you think i'm going to change. i'm not changing. >> reporter: richardw york. >> so trump was also angry over the release of sales pitch documents from trump university. his now defunct real estate school. the so-called playbook from trump university revealed employees were instructed to target customers who made at least $90,000 a year and told to use flattery and sell feelings, not products. trump university is facing three lawsuits accused of fleecing students and failing to deliver on promises. donald trump claims that many customers were satisfied. 6 >> some of those courses $30,000. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders are both zeroing in on california ahead of tuesday's primary. starting tomorrow, clinton's going to be on a five-day swing across the state despite an endorsement from governor jerry brown and virtually every major california democrat. sanders is putting up a tough fight. he's been crisscrossing the state and holding back to back rallies every day. clinton's trying to avoid an embarrassing loss there, but it won't stop her from cli
mrs. clinton vowed to get along with reporters better. >> you think i'm going to change. i'm not changing. >> reporter: richardw york. >> so trump was also angry over the release of sales pitch documents from trump university. his now defunct real estate school. the so-called playbook from trump university revealed employees were instructed to target customers who made at least $90,000 a year and told to use flattery and sell feelings, not products. trump university is facing...
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richard's reps taking on the headlines today. >> i have a very life. i just package it in fun wrapping and a bow. >>> hillary makes history. >> it's kind of thrilling! >> what mrsttering that glass ceiling. >> if you become the first female president of the united states what does that mean for my daughter gia? >> for her possible runningmates to the big question, is it time to sit down with bernie? >> then the bachelorette's bff becca is here taking on every rumor. >> i texted her last night and i was, like -- >> plus melissa mccarthy dropping ghostbuster spoilers and busting the camera crew. >> that was an aggressive dip. >>> now on "extra" from universal studios hollywood, the
richard's reps taking on the headlines today. >> i have a very life. i just package it in fun wrapping and a bow. >>> hillary makes history. >> it's kind of thrilling! >> what mrsttering that glass ceiling. >> if you become the first female president of the united states what does that mean for my daughter gia? >> for her possible runningmates to the big question, is it time to sit down with bernie? >> then the bachelorette's bff becca is here taking...
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richard, what is happening there? when are we going to see mr. johnson this morning, boris, rather than his dad. said, we know he is inside. boris johnson watching the television with his adies. he may have wished his father was there. you can see a future amount of interest, people turning up and waiting to see a boris is would come out and speak. you remember that media scrum outside of his house when he first opted to join the leave campaign, similar scene this morning. is adies telling us he may wait for the prime minister to speak. to talk on the half of the vote leave campaign before he gives his view on the nights of elements. he has put his name, that list tory mps, but there were be plenty of questions for him about his leadership ambitions. he certainly seems to have jumped on the right bandwagon. whether people feel he is not a man to perhaps lead the tory party and the country through the negotiations, as we come out of europe, that is another matter entirely. tom: richard, thank you very much. mr.ort time ago, we had campbell in the
richard, what is happening there? when are we going to see mr. johnson this morning, boris, rather than his dad. said, we know he is inside. boris johnson watching the television with his adies. he may have wished his father was there. you can see a future amount of interest, people turning up and waiting to see a boris is would come out and speak. you remember that media scrum outside of his house when he first opted to join the leave campaign, similar scene this morning. is adies telling us...
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mr. market. >> -- threw him a bone and he threw it back at me. >> we're waiting for former dallas fed head richard fisher. i'm dying to ask this question. the dot plots came out. as we anticipated and they show a concerted opinion that the rate increase velocity is going to go down and we're not going to see as many rate increase this is year and over the next two years. is there still a value in the dot plot, these forecasts when she continues to repeat the mantra that each meeting is data dependent. what is the point of the forecast and future trajectory of future rate increases is each meeting is data dependent? >> so i would not be investing on the dot plots here. i will say -- you can't. you're right. they change. and i don't know if they have in any of my longer term charts that show this coming down but they shaved off a whole percentage point to a year ago in some respects here. so that is a really big deal. right about that. and other thing is it shows the fed is getting less hawkish, more dovish. and lower rates for longer they are projecting and really that is a step towards what larry
mr. market. >> -- threw him a bone and he threw it back at me. >> we're waiting for former dallas fed head richard fisher. i'm dying to ask this question. the dot plots came out. as we anticipated and they show a concerted opinion that the rate increase velocity is going to go down and we're not going to see as many rate increase this is year and over the next two years. is there still a value in the dot plot, these forecasts when she continues to repeat the mantra that each meeting...
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richard, ken and mellany to start with. >> good morning. commissioners, mr. ginsburg. my name is [inaudible] i live in north beach and i recommend your commission approve of this project. it benefits everybody and the city and the residents and our tourist. the high street cable car run by this park and it will attract especially the families with the children visiting us and when they go to fisherman's wharf i'm sure they will stop by and have a-good time in this park. this is a win win win completely funded by a private entity, maintained by private entity and i hope that you push it through, the sooner we get it the better. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning commissioners as well as mr. ging burg. i'm ken lee and speaking in support of the project. i'm third generation proud generation native san franciscan and born and raised in north beach chinatown community. i am rec and park guy and spent my youth playing in the playground. chinese play ground, helen wells, and as i plan to visit my mother tonight as she turns 90 tomorrow and i recall com
richard, ken and mellany to start with. >> good morning. commissioners, mr. ginsburg. my name is [inaudible] i live in north beach and i recommend your commission approve of this project. it benefits everybody and the city and the residents and our tourist. the high street cable car run by this park and it will attract especially the families with the children visiting us and when they go to fisherman's wharf i'm sure they will stop by and have a-good time in this park. this is a win win...
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backstage with another champion, richard pryor and he's holding on to me crying and then i sigh ali coming. he's got a full head of steam, only looking at me and nudged mr pryor aside and whispered in my ear with a big bear hug, little brother, you mad my life better than it was. but didn't he make all of our lives a little bit better than they were? [ applause ] that -- that, my friends, is my history with a man i've labored to come up with a way to describe the legend. he was a tremendous bolt of lightning, created by mother nature out of thin air. a fantastic combination of power and beauty. we've seen two photographs of lightning bolts at the moment of impact, ferocious in strength, magnificent in elegance, and at the moment of impact it lights up everything around it. so you can see everything clearly. muhammad ali struck us in the middle of america's darkest night, in the heart of its most threatening gathering storm. his power toppled the minds of foes and intense light shine and america and we were able to see clearly in justice, in equality, poverty, pride, self-realization, courage, laughter, love, joy and religious freedom for all. ali forced
backstage with another champion, richard pryor and he's holding on to me crying and then i sigh ali coming. he's got a full head of steam, only looking at me and nudged mr pryor aside and whispered in my ear with a big bear hug, little brother, you mad my life better than it was. but didn't he make all of our lives a little bit better than they were? [ applause ] that -- that, my friends, is my history with a man i've labored to come up with a way to describe the legend. he was a tremendous...
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richard, thank you. >>> another big name -- mark cuban. floated as a possible veep for both candidates. now saying he's not sure about mr. trump's finances. we'll get reaction from trump's campaign spokesperson. right back. >> i know what i'm good at and i know what i'm not good at. i'm not so sure donald knows what he's not good at. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. or if you're young or old.are if you run everyday, no matter who you are a heart attack can happen without warning. if you've had a heart attack, a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another one. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspir
richard, thank you. >>> another big name -- mark cuban. floated as a possible veep for both candidates. now saying he's not sure about mr. trump's finances. we'll get reaction from trump's campaign spokesperson. right back. >> i know what i'm good at and i know what i'm not good at. i'm not so sure donald knows what he's not good at. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of...
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suddenly i of backstage with another heavyweight champion, richard pryor he is holding on to be crying and then i see muhammad coming he alleges mr. pryor aside and whispered in my year with a big bear hug little brother, you made my life better than it was. [laughter] but did he make all of our lives a little better than they were? [applause] that, my friends is my history with a man i labored to come up with the way to describe the legend he was a tremendous pool of lightning created by mother nature the fantastic combination of power and beauty we have seen the photographs of lightning bolts at the moment of impact ferocious and magnificent and at the moment of impact that lights up everything around him you can see everything clearly and muhammad ali struck as in the middle of the darkest night in the most threatening storm his power toppled and his light shined on america and we could see clearly injustice and inequality pride and self realization courage and laughter of joy and religious freedom for all. he forced us to take a look tattersalls this man whose robust and ingress and challenge us openly became a silent messeng
suddenly i of backstage with another heavyweight champion, richard pryor he is holding on to be crying and then i see muhammad coming he alleges mr. pryor aside and whispered in my year with a big bear hug little brother, you made my life better than it was. [laughter] but did he make all of our lives a little better than they were? [applause] that, my friends is my history with a man i labored to come up with the way to describe the legend he was a tremendous pool of lightning created by...
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richard schweiker's designee. thank you to both of you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's start with the basics, mr. maxwell. would you explain really how the church committee got constituted? what was the impetus? >> i guess my view is that most of it came about because of a series of articles about activities by the intelligence community in the united states written by cy hirsh and followed up by many other people was in the context of the post watergate hearing, resignation of president nixon. i still continuing concern about the vietnam war, and the thought that the intelligence agencies were being being directed against u.s. citizens led to some public concern and a response from both the senate and the house to establish special committees to look at the intelligence activities overall. it was in that context that i think you need to place the activities of the committee and the response to things that happened during the vietnam war, the civil rights movement, and other political activities led to the creation of these two committees. >> mr. schwarz, what was the committee's mandate or mission as it
richard schweiker's designee. thank you to both of you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's start with the basics, mr. maxwell. would you explain really how the church committee got constituted? what was the impetus? >> i guess my view is that most of it came about because of a series of articles about activities by the intelligence community in the united states written by cy hirsh and followed up by many other people was in the context of the post watergate hearing,...