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statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting with some of the us council despite north korea's efforts towards deescalation such as the release of american prisoners on the destruction of its only nuclear test site we asked international relations expert mike shanahan about what it would take to convince donald trump to hold the summit . who knows what you thought i'd suspect least of all donald trump knows what i mean this is somebody who jumped into that meeting first of all quicker than a ferret supper drainpipe there is no policy behind it this is somebody who is into making headlines and appeasing the base and yesterday the news to not go down well with his base supporters that he had pulled out of this meeting he'd always seen it as a chance to make peace on the korean peninsula which would be world breaking history and i think you saw yesterday who saw all of that dissolving well the on off the promise it comes as pyongyang decommissioned its only nuclear test side in a conciliatory effort ahead of the original talk date our correspondent dan off wa
statement i feel it is inappropriate at this time to have this long planned meeting with some of the us council despite north korea's efforts towards deescalation such as the release of american prisoners on the destruction of its only nuclear test site we asked international relations expert mike shanahan about what it would take to convince donald trump to hold the summit . who knows what you thought i'd suspect least of all donald trump knows what i mean this is somebody who jumped into that...
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enormous amounts of energy use for mining crypto currencies plus the president of the us cuba trade and economic council john cavil helps us take a look at the new leadership in cuba and how the cuban economy is doing all that debt ahead but first let's get a few thoughts. to supreme is the supreme court of the united states has ruled that arbitration clauses can be used to prevent workers from taking collective legal action against their employers the five to four ruling written by chief judge by justice neil gorsuch president trumps nominee to the high court effectively overhauls the terms of employment for roughly twenty five million workers in the us preventing them from bringing class action suits a critical tool for individuals harmed by general patterns of employer abuse and the absence of class action as a remedy any of the twenty five million workers seeking to sue their employers would now have to file a separate legal case on their own and assume the cost and risk as individuals justice ginsburg read her dissent from the bench on a rare in a rare strong disagreement the result of the new prec
enormous amounts of energy use for mining crypto currencies plus the president of the us cuba trade and economic council john cavil helps us take a look at the new leadership in cuba and how the cuban economy is doing all that debt ahead but first let's get a few thoughts. to supreme is the supreme court of the united states has ruled that arbitration clauses can be used to prevent workers from taking collective legal action against their employers the five to four ruling written by chief judge...
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that working out and how is the economy doing john cavil it's the president of the us cuba trade and economic council joins us with the latest as we go to break here the numbers the closing bell bitcoin is down and soar stocks oil is the only green arrow on the board today will be right. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one little question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go meet the center of the problem here with you and do a great game the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets us to you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low and yes i want to know and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one i was also. needs to just say the reno theology team's latest edition to make up a bigger. book.
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good afternoon, my name is greg miller, land use council for the property owners. i ask that you concur with hpc staff recommendations regarding modifications to the proposed nomination, specifically we agree with staff that under criterion a, neither fireman's fund nor the insurance industry rise to the required level of significance. we agree with staff that most of fireman's innovations were prior to the move to the site and we agree that the development of the insurance industry has not made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of california's history and culture. we also agree with staff that under criterion c, the project's architect edward page is not a master architect. he was no prolific and we see no evidence of his influence in the community. and the city's exhaustive survey of mid century modern buildings relegates any mention of mr. page to one line in appendix b, which is quite telling when you consider we're talking about a 10-acre site with several large buildings on it. we also believe that the nomination reports this character defining
good afternoon, my name is greg miller, land use council for the property owners. i ask that you concur with hpc staff recommendations regarding modifications to the proposed nomination, specifically we agree with staff that under criterion a, neither fireman's fund nor the insurance industry rise to the required level of significance. we agree with staff that most of fireman's innovations were prior to the move to the site and we agree that the development of the insurance industry has not...
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that working out and how is the economy doing john cavil it's the president of the us cuba trade and economic council joins us with the latest as we go to break here the numbers of the closing bell bitcoin is down and soar stocks oil as the only green arrow on the board today will be right. join me every thursday on the elec simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. we've all gotten used to it the media hate trump and the president returns the favor in kind how is this mutually charged hate fest changed media and journalism does the corporate liberal media report the news anymore and is journalists make a fake profession in the service of partisanship. fifty years ago breaking with into a concert going on as a sleeping pill does this is what i believe because i had to share this thought the side effects were terrible but not on known as sean indulge one for. the warm welcome of across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well th
that working out and how is the economy doing john cavil it's the president of the us cuba trade and economic council joins us with the latest as we go to break here the numbers of the closing bell bitcoin is down and soar stocks oil as the only green arrow on the board today will be right. join me every thursday on the elec simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. we've all gotten used to it the media hate trump...
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the guy that was a refugee from the french revolution and he was horrified how can we use this council as a quarry and we have to preserve it but he insisted that it be kept as a rule of law giving that in this state it symbolized the very notion of romance and stasis last. month which was. only a small portion of the council was rebuilt. as a museum. it also displays the style in which the rich and powerful cautious new lived. but above all it's the imposing ruin that captivates visitors from all over the world it's been especially popular among americans since the one nine hundred twenty four broadway hit about all title bad. tooth musical what are more of its now from broadway in the musical became the longest running show in broadway history and lots and suddenly every american knew about heigl back in through that was when this idea of the good old germany with its bad drinking students a little romance a little fording love captivated the american imagination. the castle is surrounded by an expansive park. with its exotic plants not prince and grottoes it was considered an eighth
the guy that was a refugee from the french revolution and he was horrified how can we use this council as a quarry and we have to preserve it but he insisted that it be kept as a rule of law giving that in this state it symbolized the very notion of romance and stasis last. month which was. only a small portion of the council was rebuilt. as a museum. it also displays the style in which the rich and powerful cautious new lived. but above all it's the imposing ruin that captivates visitors from...
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i asked my colleagues here in the security council who among us would accept this type of activity on your border no one would know country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has in fact the records of several countries here today suggest they would be much less restrained. those who suggest that the gaza violence has anything to do with the location of the american embassy are sorely mistaken rather the violence comes from those who reject the existence of the state of israel in any location such a motivation the destruction of a united nations member state is so illegitimate as to not be worth our time in the security council other than the time it takes to denounce it yesterday's opening of our sense of our embassy in jerusalem is a cause for celebration for the american people moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem was the right thing to do. it reflects the will of the american people it reflects our sovereign right to decide the location of our embassy a right that everyone in this room claims for their own country importantly moving our embassy to jerusalem
i asked my colleagues here in the security council who among us would accept this type of activity on your border no one would know country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has in fact the records of several countries here today suggest they would be much less restrained. those who suggest that the gaza violence has anything to do with the location of the american embassy are sorely mistaken rather the violence comes from those who reject the existence of the state of...
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possible that you did not hear these cause is it possible that the council did not take all these warnings seriously is it possible for us that a single member of this council prevents set from. responding to its most elementary responsibilities by blocking three attempts. of press statements which only ask for one thing. a transparent only impartial investigation to find out what is happening on the ground. where say this is regard for the lives of innocent palestinians how many palestinians have to die before you take action and i'm asking this question in your own countries if a massacre were to take place and if in twenty four hours there are seventy there sixty one people died including small children and over. two thousand injured over the course of just twenty four hours what would you do would you accept the security council meaning paralyze would you accept it's doing nothing faced with these crimes committed by an occupying power a cowardly power a power that hides. kilometers away from the inhabitants of gaza targeting them with air strikes with rocket strikes and the other he was sacked they are the occupiers
possible that you did not hear these cause is it possible that the council did not take all these warnings seriously is it possible for us that a single member of this council prevents set from. responding to its most elementary responsibilities by blocking three attempts. of press statements which only ask for one thing. a transparent only impartial investigation to find out what is happening on the ground. where say this is regard for the lives of innocent palestinians how many palestinians...
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almost a year after the opening of the us special council's investigation into donald trump's alleged links to russia vice president mike pence says it is time to wrap up. our administrations provided over a million documents we fully cooperated in it and in the interest of the country i think it's time to wrap it up or it comes ahead of the first hearing in a criminal case brought by the special counsel against thirteen russian individuals and three entities they stand accused of conspiracy to interfere in the u.s. presidential race it was thought all of them were unlikely to ever appear in court but after one company decided to defend itself it turned out robert muller's team was not quite prepared as artie's jacqueline vogel reports. february saw the first real result of miller's investigation finally the russians were being called out directly three companies and thirteen individuals were named and shamed the massive indictment in the robert mueller investigation breaking today of thirteen russian special counsel robert most investigation lower indicted the russians thirteen russi
almost a year after the opening of the us special council's investigation into donald trump's alleged links to russia vice president mike pence says it is time to wrap up. our administrations provided over a million documents we fully cooperated in it and in the interest of the country i think it's time to wrap it up or it comes ahead of the first hearing in a criminal case brought by the special counsel against thirteen russian individuals and three entities they stand accused of conspiracy to...
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alex mann highly looks at the enormous amounts of energy use for mining crypto currencies plus the president of the u.s. cuba trade and economic council john catholic church helps us take a look at the new leadership in cuba and how the cuban economy is doing all that debt ahead but first let's if you had. to supreme supreme court of the united states has ruled that arbitration clauses can be used to prevent workers from taking collective legal action against their employers the five to four ruling written by chief judge by justice neil gorsuch president trumps nominee to the high court effectively overhauls the terms of employment for roughly twenty five million workers in the us preventing them from bringing class action suits a critical tool for individuals harmed by general patterns of employer abuse and the absence of class action as a remedy any of the twenty five million workers seeking to sue their employers would now have to file a separate legal case on their own and assume the cost and risk as individuals justice ginsburg read her dissent from the bench on a rare in a rare strong disagreement the result of the new precedent
alex mann highly looks at the enormous amounts of energy use for mining crypto currencies plus the president of the u.s. cuba trade and economic council john catholic church helps us take a look at the new leadership in cuba and how the cuban economy is doing all that debt ahead but first let's if you had. to supreme supreme court of the united states has ruled that arbitration clauses can be used to prevent workers from taking collective legal action against their employers the five to four...
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actions of the atlantic council so they are not in any way a neutral or unbiased source to be involved in something this important but it's also an acoa facebook says about how they'll use the atlantic council to students they say they will monitor sensitive content during elections i mean is there a danger though this backfiring and actually reducing free speech. in that i think there's a guarantee that this is going to reduce open for speech and free speech and facebook now facebook as a private company has a right to restrict its free speech but american individuals as free agents also are right to find alternatives like me we mines and all these alternative sites that are pulling people away from facebook people who are tired of the incursions on privacy who are tired of the big militaristic political propagate propaganda that facebook seems in insisting on forcing down our throats so i think this is going to backfire against facebook this is not what the american people want we don't want more propaganda telling us that we need military overreach we want less military overreach and so as i look at the practical implications as well i mean how do you think this anti
actions of the atlantic council so they are not in any way a neutral or unbiased source to be involved in something this important but it's also an acoa facebook says about how they'll use the atlantic council to students they say they will monitor sensitive content during elections i mean is there a danger though this backfiring and actually reducing free speech. in that i think there's a guarantee that this is going to reduce open for speech and free speech and facebook now facebook as a...
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this is about homeless people being treated basically as prisoners of anti—social behaviour, and councils usingrtain parts of the city, you are not allowed to behave in this way, and it is sort of a... egregious case such as a man who was jailed for four once the begging, and the judge was sending him down said, —— four months, the judge said... this is about treating begging and homelessness as an anti—social behaviour problem rather thana anti—social behaviour problem rather than a poverty or addiction problem. it it is of whose the abuse of what they call the public space protection order. i did big that was intended to clamp down on homelessness. it is good to see that this is getting back to life, this kind of reality. that we all know in oui’ kind of reality. that we all know in our towns and cities, we see a great many more homeless people and what is being done to them at the minute is being done to them at the minute is that they are receiving jail sentences which is going to compound the problem, because they are never going to be able to return to normal life. where is the impetus co
this is about homeless people being treated basically as prisoners of anti—social behaviour, and councils usingrtain parts of the city, you are not allowed to behave in this way, and it is sort of a... egregious case such as a man who was jailed for four once the begging, and the judge was sending him down said, —— four months, the judge said... this is about treating begging and homelessness as an anti—social behaviour problem rather thana anti—social behaviour problem rather than a...
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the city council is moving forward with the discussion despite his absense. kron 4's charles clifford is live for us tonight in santa clara with an update. charles. . . sottonight we are going to have an opportunity to hear from our publiceven though dominic caserta has resigned from the santa clara city council, the council moved forward with a public discussion on the allegations against him. mayor lisa gillmor had originally intended the meeting to be an opportunity for caserta to defend himself, be he did not attend. several women addressed the council, describing sexual harrassment and bullying by caserta. sotsot caserta, who has also dropped his bid for a seat on the santa clara county board of supervisors, declined our request for an interview but did release a statment saying that.at tuesdays meeting, caserta's alleged victims expressed little sympathy for this troubles.sotsotnow, the meeting is still on going and the council is also scheduled to discuss updating the council censure policy which would be used to discipline council members who violate the city's code of conduct.in santa clara
the city council is moving forward with the discussion despite his absense. kron 4's charles clifford is live for us tonight in santa clara with an update. charles. . . sottonight we are going to have an opportunity to hear from our publiceven though dominic caserta has resigned from the santa clara city council, the council moved forward with a public discussion on the allegations against him. mayor lisa gillmor had originally intended the meeting to be an opportunity for caserta to defend...
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sorry, conservative lost only 197 and labour needed to be taking lots of councillors off us, and lots of councils voting for good quali local services rather than some ideologically driven contest against the conservative party. i contest against the conservative party. i hate to break it to you i think your tally is plus 21. that could change. labour are up 12 on... sorry, the loss between 2010 and when we entered government and this year, so in the same eight years we have only lost 197 rather the than 4,000 that labour lost over the same period of time. understood. christine, where are you? we talked about sutton earlier despite the fa ct about sutton earlier despite the fact there were heavy losses but you held on. prospects elsewhere? yes we are doing well in hull, liverpool, we have done well in eastleigh and this is good night for us. for me it feels very like last career in scotland, we had the same sort of results in the council elections there, we have turned the corner. people are coming back in area where we have served the community well. they are coming back, voting lib dem again an
sorry, conservative lost only 197 and labour needed to be taking lots of councillors off us, and lots of councils voting for good quali local services rather than some ideologically driven contest against the conservative party. i contest against the conservative party. i hate to break it to you i think your tally is plus 21. that could change. labour are up 12 on... sorry, the loss between 2010 and when we entered government and this year, so in the same eight years we have only lost 197...
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i ask my colleagues here in the security council, who among us would accept this type of activity on your border? no one would. no country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. amy: the united states is refusing to criticize israel after israeli forces shot dead at least 60 unarmed palestinian protesters in gaza monday and injured 2700. we will speak to norman finkelstein, author of "gaza: an inquest into its martyrdom." ben gina haspel moves closer to becoming the next head of the cia after five democrats announced that they would support her despite her role in the u.s. torture program and her refusal to describe torture as immoral. >> do you believe the previous interrogation techniques were immoral? i'm not asking if you believe they were legal. i am asking if you believe they were immoral. --cks senator, i believe cia did extraordinary work to prevent another attack on this country given the legal tools that we were authorized. amy: plus, we will look at a nationwide rightwing effort to persuade union members to quit and stop paying dues. all that and mo
i ask my colleagues here in the security council, who among us would accept this type of activity on your border? no one would. no country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. amy: the united states is refusing to criticize israel after israeli forces shot dead at least 60 unarmed palestinian protesters in gaza monday and injured 2700. we will speak to norman finkelstein, author of "gaza: an inquest into its martyrdom." ben gina haspel moves closer to...
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condemned it calling it a legal and a violation of the united nations security council resolutions surrounding the conflict the us isn't the only country with an embassy and jerusalem today guatemala followed in the u.s. it's footsteps opening a new embassy there as well other countries have expressed interest in relocating their embassies to jerusalem however it's still unclear whether they will actually follow through for more on the story and what that means for media's coverage may have messed up we are joined today by all there and journalist max blumenthal thank you so much for days max now at least as i said earlier sixty people there were killed in protests on monday and human rights groups are saying that just because protestors were approaching crossing or damaging the fence on the gaza israeli
condemned it calling it a legal and a violation of the united nations security council resolutions surrounding the conflict the us isn't the only country with an embassy and jerusalem today guatemala followed in the u.s. it's footsteps opening a new embassy there as well other countries have expressed interest in relocating their embassies to jerusalem however it's still unclear whether they will actually follow through for more on the story and what that means for media's coverage may have...
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at the un security council today, this same calls for restraint and the us stood by its ally. ccept this type of activity on your border? no—one would. no country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. the same calls to return to peace talks. we see negotiations towards the two—state solution as the best way to end the occupation and to meet the national aspirations of the jewish and palestinian peoples. gaza's fate has been sealed, literally, by its borders. the only route to a better future through negotiations, but that's now further away than ever. lyse doucet, bbc news. the burmese military has intensified its assault on christian rebels fighting for independence in myanmar‘s kachin state. some 4,000 people have fled their homes since early april, according to the un — and there are fears that many people remain trapped in conflict—stricken areas, near the border with china. 0ur myanmar correspondent nick beake reports. desperate and with nowhere to go, these are the christians of the northernmost part of myanmar, forced from their homes by recent f
at the un security council today, this same calls for restraint and the us stood by its ally. ccept this type of activity on your border? no—one would. no country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. the same calls to return to peace talks. we see negotiations towards the two—state solution as the best way to end the occupation and to meet the national aspirations of the jewish and palestinian peoples. gaza's fate has been sealed, literally, by its borders. the...
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the moment of silence was followed by condemnation several council members question israel's use of lethal force. the council moved to start an investigation into the bloody events but the motion was blocked by u.s. ambassador nikki haley one of the few who came to israel's defense who all mongols would accept this type of activity on your border no one would know country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. haley also denied that the u.s. played any role in setting the stage for violent protests have been going on for weeks but escalated after the u.s. in a slight to the palestinians moved its embassy to jerusalem. as the un security council convened on tuesday palestinians returned to the border to mark nakba day commemorating the seven hundred thousand who were forced to flee their homes after the one nine hundred forty eight war with israel. again israeli gunmen opened fire killing two the demonstrations were smaller and more subdued than the day before the militant group hamas has reportedly signaled that it may scale back its involvement in the protests but
the moment of silence was followed by condemnation several council members question israel's use of lethal force. the council moved to start an investigation into the bloody events but the motion was blocked by u.s. ambassador nikki haley one of the few who came to israel's defense who all mongols would accept this type of activity on your border no one would know country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. haley also denied that the u.s. played any role in setting...
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the special council robert mueller interviewed one of president trump's closest friends and the former chairman of his inaugural committee. boris, help usrstand the relationship, why mueller would want to talk to him. >> this coming from gloria borger. he met with the special council in 2017, this is notable because of his proximity to president trump. it's notable because of his proximity to other figures within the campaign, namely, paul manafort and his deputy rick gates. a source indicating that was the focus of this interview. the special counsel wanted to know more about paul manafort and rick gates. manafort has been charged with a whitney of financial crimes including fraud. he's denied all of those allegations. that source telling us that the special council zeroed in on those relationships, that he did not ask barack about his relationship with president trump. western told that barrack was told he was not a target of the investigation. >>> more breaking news this afternoon. house minority leader nancy pelosi calls for an ethics investigation into a fellow democrat accuses of sexually assaulting a teenaged girl, the new develo
the special council robert mueller interviewed one of president trump's closest friends and the former chairman of his inaugural committee. boris, help usrstand the relationship, why mueller would want to talk to him. >> this coming from gloria borger. he met with the special council in 2017, this is notable because of his proximity to president trump. it's notable because of his proximity to other figures within the campaign, namely, paul manafort and his deputy rick gates. a source...
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who are also at the talks which are also likely to address us the imposition of trade tariffs on europe. while i mean while a european council president donald to us kaz lashed out at president donald trump a statement came ahead of this meeting of european leaders that is taking place right now where the u.s. withdrawal from the iran deal and the steel tariffs are expected to dominate the discussions. looking at the latest decisions of presidents. so i won't see them sitting. with friends like the enemy. but frankly speaking. you should be grateful by president. because. we have got to rid of old age. because. if you need a hand. you will find. your. stinging criticism there from european council president donald to scare you correspondent bob available is in the capital sofia where e.u. leaders are arriving for their dinner barbara just how low can transatlantic relations go before reaching out breaking point. if we talk about rock bottom level of the question is what's below it deep dungeon maybe actually what we are seeing here is really a sort of deep freeze in transatlantic relations that many and most people who will
who are also at the talks which are also likely to address us the imposition of trade tariffs on europe. while i mean while a european council president donald to us kaz lashed out at president donald trump a statement came ahead of this meeting of european leaders that is taking place right now where the u.s. withdrawal from the iran deal and the steel tariffs are expected to dominate the discussions. looking at the latest decisions of presidents. so i won't see them sitting. with friends like...
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at the un security council today, this same calls for restraint and the us stood by its ally. among us would accept this type of activity on your border? no—one would. no country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. the same calls to return to peace talks. we see negotiations towards the two—state solution as the best way to end the occupation and to meet the national aspirations of the jewish and palestinian peoples. gaza's fate has been sealed, literally, by its borders. the only route to a better future through negotiations, but that's now further away than ever. lyse doucet, bbc news. meghan markle's father is reported to have said he won't attend his daughter's wedding to prince harry on saturday because he needs heart surgery. on saturday because he needs heart surgery. there have been concerns over his health since allegations surfaced he had staged press photographs of himself preparing for the wedding. from buckingham palace, oui’ the wedding. from buckingham palace, our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has this update. the picture reall
at the un security council today, this same calls for restraint and the us stood by its ally. among us would accept this type of activity on your border? no—one would. no country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. the same calls to return to peace talks. we see negotiations towards the two—state solution as the best way to end the occupation and to meet the national aspirations of the jewish and palestinian peoples. gaza's fate has been sealed, literally, by its...
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detectives in this case wrote an appeal in the newspaper for people to offer information and used the city council minutes as basis for his article and when he got done, he forgot to give it back to the city and he filed it in his own file and when the case was solved, that got filed in the state archives so when letter came in 1872, there may have been people who remember the reward but they couldn't find the documentation that would authorize them to pay such a hefty size of money. when i discovered this omission three years ago, i went to my mayor and i said, why don't we pay it now. and he said, he didn't think the city was legally obligated to honor a reward from 1835, but wouldn't it be the moral and diplomatic thing to do? and that leads us up to the real event today, the reward from germany. i am going to turn it over to mr. bombergo, and this is the moment to watch history being made because i think we are about to break a world record. [applause] >> thank you, ms. ackerman. i'm happy to join you today with my son and ms. ackerman. this is my first trip to your country. [applause] >> and
detectives in this case wrote an appeal in the newspaper for people to offer information and used the city council minutes as basis for his article and when he got done, he forgot to give it back to the city and he filed it in his own file and when the case was solved, that got filed in the state archives so when letter came in 1872, there may have been people who remember the reward but they couldn't find the documentation that would authorize them to pay such a hefty size of money. when i...
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so, i am so pleased that the family violence council, perfect for us, right?rought all the stakeholders and problem solved it. meetings with the judges, records department at the police department, set up a whole new protocol and a new email address, those get filed and sent in to the courts and they are logged in at the end of every day. so, that is a lifesaving accomplishment of the family violence council. sheriff's department enacted an officer involved domestic violence policy to ensure that employees of the sheriff's department who commit domestic violence are properly investigated. so the year before that, we went through the san francisco police department. this 16-17, we got one through the sheriff's department. so, it's -- it's not, it does not take people totally off the job but limits their access to information about the victim, third parties cannot look into the commuter on their behalf. it changes the pass codes so they don't have access through the computers, as safe as we can make it. looked at about eight promising practices from around the c
so, i am so pleased that the family violence council, perfect for us, right?rought all the stakeholders and problem solved it. meetings with the judges, records department at the police department, set up a whole new protocol and a new email address, those get filed and sent in to the courts and they are logged in at the end of every day. so, that is a lifesaving accomplishment of the family violence council. sheriff's department enacted an officer involved domestic violence policy to ensure...
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the moment of silence was followed by condemnation of several council members question israel's use of lethal force. to counsel moved to start an investigation into the bloody events but the motion was blocked by u.s. ambassador nikki haley one of the few who came to israel's defense who among us would accept this type of activity on your border. no one would know country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. hayley also denied that the u.s. played any role in setting the stage for violent protests have been going on for weeks but escalated after the u.s. in a slight to the palestinians moved its embassy to jerusalem. as the un security council convened on tuesday palestinians returned to the border to mark nakba day commemorating the seven hundred thousand who were forced to flee their homes after the one nine hundred forty eight war with israel. again israeli gunmen opened fire killing two the demonstrations were smaller and more subdued than the day before the militant group hamas has reportedly signaled that it may scale back its involvement in the protests
the moment of silence was followed by condemnation of several council members question israel's use of lethal force. to counsel moved to start an investigation into the bloody events but the motion was blocked by u.s. ambassador nikki haley one of the few who came to israel's defense who among us would accept this type of activity on your border. no one would know country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. hayley also denied that the u.s. played any role in setting...
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mix of your stories out of the number of homeless people in paris now prompting all thora to use that's a council an annual race through the city a more on that and other stories after the break. seemed wrong when old clothes just don't hold. me. to shape out these days comes to educate and in gaming equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. and what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to be close it's like before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. there should. it is good to have you with us today and i knew all ten kilometer roads through the french capital won't be held this year apparently due to the high number of homeless people many of the migrants who have been camping out along the road it's a problem many had hoped would have eased over the last year r.t. correspondent reports president michael had pledged that by the beginning of two thousand and eighteen no
mix of your stories out of the number of homeless people in paris now prompting all thora to use that's a council an annual race through the city a more on that and other stories after the break. seemed wrong when old clothes just don't hold. me. to shape out these days comes to educate and in gaming equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. and what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when...
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us a lesson. why do they have a double standard when they want to rule over this council. has historically try to deprive us of our humanity. of our natural right to life. using its own security as a pretext, as if the occupying power has the right to enjoy security while it denies the same right to the people being crushed by the occupation. they have the right to enjoy security, but we do not. once again, we are the exception. they have the right to fire live ammunition against us. 24kill over 60 people in hours. to injure over 2000 people. unarmed people. while they have heavy weaponry. they are a kilometer away from these peaceful demonstrations, it in trenches. they have although weaponry they need and more. today, madam president, with a heavy heart, the deer gaza strip is burning yet again. more children, more young people. they are burying more children. peacefully demonstrated to protest against their miserable living conditions. imposed on them unfairly by the israeli occupation. oppression, the servitude to which they are subjected, to call for the rights that ar
us a lesson. why do they have a double standard when they want to rule over this council. has historically try to deprive us of our humanity. of our natural right to life. using its own security as a pretext, as if the occupying power has the right to enjoy security while it denies the same right to the people being crushed by the occupation. they have the right to enjoy security, but we do not. once again, we are the exception. they have the right to fire live ammunition against us. 24kill...
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at the un security council today, this same calls for restraint and the us stood by its ally. od by its ally. i asked my colleagues here on the security council, who among us would accept this kind of activity on your border? no one would. no country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. the same calls to return to peace talks. we see negotiations towards the two state solution is the best way to end the occupation and to meet the national aspirations of the jewish and palestinian peoples. gaza's fate has been sealed, literary, by its borders. the only route to a better future, through negotiations, but that now further away than ever. that was our chief correspondent on the ongoing hostility between israel and the palestinians. in the day's other news... the scottish parliament has voted to withhold consent for the main uk brexit legislation the eu (withdrawal) bill. a majority of members reject a clause that would give westminster temporary control of powers that are due to return to the uk from brussels when brexit happens. the vote has raised major
at the un security council today, this same calls for restraint and the us stood by its ally. od by its ally. i asked my colleagues here on the security council, who among us would accept this kind of activity on your border? no one would. no country in this chamber would act with more restraint than israel has. the same calls to return to peace talks. we see negotiations towards the two state solution is the best way to end the occupation and to meet the national aspirations of the jewish and...
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council? who do we want making the decisions about how the money is spent on our services for us? ll basking in the sunshine of his i lost the general election but not as much as you thought, moment. if you want good quality local services, then central government has to be there to support them. you cannot be there to support good services if you are cutting, in some cases, half the amount of money that goes to local councils. tomorrow's elections are primarily in urban areas and all in england. the results will be watched keenly at westminster. people willl feverishly be asking what this means for us. wild extrapolations from a smattering of elections, while tempting, should be treated withjudicious caution. in cheltenham, the liberal democrats run the council but the leader is managing to rein in his exuberance about results elsewhere. i don't think we are going to get a spectacular breakthrough. i think that would be totally unrealistic, given from where we are starting from, but what we have found in this election is that people have knocked on more doors than in any earlier l
council? who do we want making the decisions about how the money is spent on our services for us? ll basking in the sunshine of his i lost the general election but not as much as you thought, moment. if you want good quality local services, then central government has to be there to support them. you cannot be there to support good services if you are cutting, in some cases, half the amount of money that goes to local councils. tomorrow's elections are primarily in urban areas and all in...
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i ask my colleagues here in the security council, who among us would accept this type of activity onborder? no one would. no country in this chamber wld act with more restraint than israel has. amy: the united states is refusio
i ask my colleagues here in the security council, who among us would accept this type of activity onborder? no one would. no country in this chamber wld act with more restraint than israel has. amy: the united states is refusio
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the bottom because she is a little girl and most who would have done her good are most of us from the local. council for the full force of. boston. well for the loss of me. to the foreigner. nor. was i. i'm still selling the stuff on the debit. that's the stuff on the ship with his among all his juggling at last. oh i. can solve. the. taliban hey it's hard to let that. shit out of that human. had not. been listed in the. nuclear know you. got a bit. of a young. age deep. in the side because. mr know they are in the next conference with you in the now that she could not you know could imagine and if you know no one could manage to sean disembodied voice comes. along and then as the long. the moment i'm put in the next. bed because look. at the. models you have to also see the high you also see. how didn't live on that had been the kind of the suit. is a bit out but i had to mostly find the center and so there. were not a lot faster than the good ol days show lost on how long the how does a good long mind and how did this little. miss. the fish for a day to. be done and i think that we are going to kn
the bottom because she is a little girl and most who would have done her good are most of us from the local. council for the full force of. boston. well for the loss of me. to the foreigner. nor. was i. i'm still selling the stuff on the debit. that's the stuff on the ship with his among all his juggling at last. oh i. can solve. the. taliban hey it's hard to let that. shit out of that human. had not. been listed in the. nuclear know you. got a bit. of a young. age deep. in the side because. mr...
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deeper under these stories and catch us up on all things cuban is john president of the us cuba trade and economic council john thank you for joining us we always appreciate it first the cuban leadership transition what should we know about the new leader miguel diaz canal and what's his agenda and role as cuba moves forward. right now president cannot deal as canal is trying to get through the last thirty days and what he's seen it's been rather challenging agricultural and industrial production continued to decrease oil prices continue to increase venezuela's ability to support cuba continues to decrease u.s. visitor arrivals to continue to decrease last week the tragedy of the airline crash and then the continuing negative political rhetoric from the trumpet ministration so he's trying to deal with all of that and the main question he has to answer is will cuba's traditional friends such as russia china countries on the african continent countries in the middle east will they be able to make up for the role that venezuela no longer has and the answer is probably no which means that president diaz konam
deeper under these stories and catch us up on all things cuban is john president of the us cuba trade and economic council john thank you for joining us we always appreciate it first the cuban leadership transition what should we know about the new leader miguel diaz canal and what's his agenda and role as cuba moves forward. right now president cannot deal as canal is trying to get through the last thirty days and what he's seen it's been rather challenging agricultural and industrial...
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but on the other side, we had every other council expressing how shocked and outraged at the high number of palestinian lives lost in israel's usecall for international and independent investigation. the united states blocked that. secure leading a draft resolution, would you think is proposing? he wa nts to would you think is proposing? he wants to have an international force provide protection to palestinian civilians. he says that israel has not really ta ken civilians. he says that israel has not really taken up its job to protect palestinians, so he wants the security council to intervene. that force, would really look to the secretary—general and bring forth some kind of representation for what that force would look like. it would bea that force would look like. it would be a complete peacekeeping force, but nonetheless they feel it was time to provide some protect protection for the palestinians. and though hold negotiations come but it is unclear at this stage if the united states would support that. some developing news now. north korea has cancelled at the last minute a planned summit with the south in protest over mil
but on the other side, we had every other council expressing how shocked and outraged at the high number of palestinian lives lost in israel's usecall for international and independent investigation. the united states blocked that. secure leading a draft resolution, would you think is proposing? he wa nts to would you think is proposing? he wants to have an international force provide protection to palestinian civilians. he says that israel has not really ta ken civilians. he says that israel...
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the us has blocked a un security council call foran inquiry.rotests were partly triggered by the american decision to move its embassy tojerusalem. israel's prime minister called it a glorious day — a senior palestinian official called it a hostile act against international law. president trump was represented by his daughter and son—in—law. the head of britain's domestic intelligence service, mi5, has accused the russian government of trying to undermine western democracies through espionage, cyber attacks, and criminal thuggery. he was speaking at a security conference in berlin. russia has rejected the claims. now on bbc news, hardtalk. hello and welcome to hardtalk. i am shaun ley. brazil was one of the success stories of the early 21st century. under her mentor, president lula da silva, rapid economic growth was combined with radical redistribution of money to the poor. dilma rousseff, who was tortured under the military dictatorship, succeeded him, but under her presidency the economy faltered. in 2016 she was forced from office after bei
the us has blocked a un security council call foran inquiry.rotests were partly triggered by the american decision to move its embassy tojerusalem. israel's prime minister called it a glorious day — a senior palestinian official called it a hostile act against international law. president trump was represented by his daughter and son—in—law. the head of britain's domestic intelligence service, mi5, has accused the russian government of trying to undermine western democracies through...
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[applause] today we also have with us the deputy council general of mexico guirilmo reyes. the former u.s. embassador to hungry, elainey kunalakis. we have michael picker, the president of the california public utilities commission. [applause] and now, i want to read a list that is long and storied and important to me so let us hold our applause to the end and these are my colleagues, my fellow department heads without whom we could not do what we are celebrating today. naomi kelly, muhammad nuru, ed ruskin, phil michael lamb bart, john aim, thom hughie from dbi, michael carland, nicole bond, adrian pond, barbara garcia, brian strong, john updike, and finally, my partner in everything tyron jew from the mayor's office. could you stand up and be recognized. [applause] and lastly, i would like to thank our main sponsor for this event, so grateful for their leadership and their demonstration of what is possible when you lead by intention and that is kaiser. [applause] >> so, i have to say, as a californian, it's been a tough year to witness this new normal of a changed climate
[applause] today we also have with us the deputy council general of mexico guirilmo reyes. the former u.s. embassador to hungry, elainey kunalakis. we have michael picker, the president of the california public utilities commission. [applause] and now, i want to read a list that is long and storied and important to me so let us hold our applause to the end and these are my colleagues, my fellow department heads without whom we could not do what we are celebrating today. naomi kelly, muhammad...
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amount per year which would be put to far better use if it was invested in an open european software will france's parliamentarian succeed in breaking the council of silence. and all this get us. to shift suitable while you do what you. called ha short or. even took. us six. whole carmo. you. didn't because. you called hamas. no longer. couldn't he is that example in and. out of the standard the false image of linda in the moment disappoints me you will do a whole new. book chris i don't see yourself you will fail on porpoise of course you couldn't get in the. dog door yeah you fall who do being. the closest diggers i'm just going through this army of all the admitted poor coming from microsoft but the daughter does fit in not sooner as your hotel is over the need to come from close to think all of us could put on more that that should we call selfishness this is impotence than it is also a point where we make all the water say for too long or do this year nor do most. days of the disguise songs. the microsoft systems are whole saw a security risk there over complex and vulnerable and only the microsoft experts know the source code this compute
amount per year which would be put to far better use if it was invested in an open european software will france's parliamentarian succeed in breaking the council of silence. and all this get us. to shift suitable while you do what you. called ha short or. even took. us six. whole carmo. you. didn't because. you called hamas. no longer. couldn't he is that example in and. out of the standard the false image of linda in the moment disappoints me you will do a whole new. book chris i don't see...