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whittle us down, where are your priorities. so i'm just not trying to waste time. i'm trying to come up with something that's reasonable that we've deliberated on and that's important to us. >> supervisor sheehy: okay. >> supervisor cohen: one of the things that i've heard that's important to us is that there's an actual extra $1 million. that's $22 million. that's not going to start the conversation. we've already got a $1 million allocation, and we ask for another million, that's $11 million. i was trying to have a conversation to understand where people's priorities are, and the one thing that i heard consistently is if we can grow the pot, then, i would like that pot to be grown and go into budget allocation -- i mean, district allocations. so that is -- that is, i think, a little bit more of a realistic start. and the mayor's not going anywhere. he's committed to be here all day until our work is done, so there'll be multiple opportunities to come back to negotiate. so we just need -- i think the ball is in our court, and we should be signaling where the priori
whittle us down, where are your priorities. so i'm just not trying to waste time. i'm trying to come up with something that's reasonable that we've deliberated on and that's important to us. >> supervisor sheehy: okay. >> supervisor cohen: one of the things that i've heard that's important to us is that there's an actual extra $1 million. that's $22 million. that's not going to start the conversation. we've already got a $1 million allocation, and we ask for another million, that's...
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us. we tend to whittle them down for the design review process is something close to what the popout is because it does match the residential design guideline. in other words, many of those application start with something larger and they end with something as close to the popout by virtue of what we'reingdo at the planning department when they come in. having them over-the-counter, they would sit within that small envelope. >> thank you for those clarification pieces. the other thing that was brought up is around the 20 versus 30 day notice. i am looking at this chart that shows all the different current requirements for the mailing period for all sorts of different notifications, 311, 312, conditionseyouna . for the map -- for the vast majority, and i see why e legislation proposed 20 days versus 30 is that most of them are 20 days. in fact,, i count only one, to walk, three, rougher on this page here that again, represent the typical types of notification that people would receive a 30 days. the vast majority are 20 days. that there is a whole bunch that would have required ten day notice th
us. we tend to whittle them down for the design review process is something close to what the popout is because it does match the residential design guideline. in other words, many of those application start with something larger and they end with something as close to the popout by virtue of what we'reingdo at the planning department when they come in. having them over-the-counter, they would sit within that small envelope. >> thank you for those clarification pieces. the other thing...
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in the state, dustin sulok has treated hundreds of people who have used cannabis to wean off of opiates. >> we sew the drug list whittlingrop, no puff can completely solve this problem. but cannabis when it's used the right way can take a big bite out of it. >> so far it's worked for angie slinker. >> i know i'm never going to be pain-free ever. but cannabis has given me a reason to live. >> and cannabis has also worked for doug campbell. they are both patients of dr. sulok. and they believe without medical marijuana their addiction would have killed them. doug tried everything to quit opioids. dozens of rehabs including the gold standard methadone and suboxone treatments. but nothing worked. >> then we tried cannabis. it filled the void. >> i don't want to overstate or understate this. but decades of opioid use, 32 times in and out of rehab, you trite cannabis and it works instantly? is that real? >> that's real. movie craving. i have no desire. i do not have any thought about it at all. period. >> but to so many these stories, the thousands of stories around the country, are simply not enough. >> i have not seen a sing
in the state, dustin sulok has treated hundreds of people who have used cannabis to wean off of opiates. >> we sew the drug list whittlingrop, no puff can completely solve this problem. but cannabis when it's used the right way can take a big bite out of it. >> so far it's worked for angie slinker. >> i know i'm never going to be pain-free ever. but cannabis has given me a reason to live. >> and cannabis has also worked for doug campbell. they are both patients of dr....
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and yet, he's using this as an excuse to cancel the meeting. they said that they whittled the numbers. joe lockhart was on television the other night saying you never assume that all the players are going to be coming when you host one of these events so that's a farce. the president himself said it was because they weren't kneeling. so he's misrepresenting these players. and he wants this as a campaign issue. to your first comments -- if he really wanted to have a civil dialogue with these players, the white house would start with acknowledging why they're kneeling. as you saw in the press briefing yesterday, sarah huckabee sanders, they will not even acknowledge that the reason why these players are kneeling, is to protest police brutality. and the uneven treatment of minorities. no, they want the issue. they want to say that they're disrespectful, disloyal and unpatriotic. >> again, as a conservative you know, i spent my time in congress and i've spent my time on television, again defending law enforcement whenever possible. whenever i can. but mike barnicle, in america
and yet, he's using this as an excuse to cancel the meeting. they said that they whittled the numbers. joe lockhart was on television the other night saying you never assume that all the players are going to be coming when you host one of these events so that's a farce. the president himself said it was because they weren't kneeling. so he's misrepresenting these players. and he wants this as a campaign issue. to your first comments -- if he really wanted to have a civil dialogue with these...
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us a quick synopsis. mr. ruggiero: i sat down and came up with a bunch of recommendations. i whittled 16 dow to six. in my view, the bottom line of some pressure is the president does not want to talk about it clear that that played a large role in getting them back to the table. and when we talk about playbooks, we cannot say the word playbook, but we will use that phrase a lot. my concern now is that the u.s. is playing from a playbook it used in the 2000's and not to our benefit. the fact is is that last week they had a set of designations, sanctions, ready to roll out, and they chose not to issues those sanctions. that feels very similar to what we did in the 2000's. not only did we not continued issue sanctions, we roll them back in a lot of instances. the question here for me goes back to if north korea has not decided to denuclearize, then the next step should be maximum pressure 2.0, in the six recommendations were sanctioning chinese banks, increasing the focus on north korea's shipping sector, defending south korea and japan, referring the kim regime for its foreign -- human rights abuses,
us a quick synopsis. mr. ruggiero: i sat down and came up with a bunch of recommendations. i whittled 16 dow to six. in my view, the bottom line of some pressure is the president does not want to talk about it clear that that played a large role in getting them back to the table. and when we talk about playbooks, we cannot say the word playbook, but we will use that phrase a lot. my concern now is that the u.s. is playing from a playbook it used in the 2000's and not to our benefit. the fact is...
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us from berkeley heights, new jersey. what do we know about the president's short list? who is getting a lot of buzz? >> reporter: that's right president trump saying he has whittledsources inside the white house say there are some frontrunners including brett kavanaugh, someone who was a clerk for justice kennedy who announced that he was retiring earlier this week. another candidate is amy coney barrett, she was a former clerk for justice antonin scalia. there is another dark horse candidate that president trump has talked about and that is mike lee. president trump made clear yesterday that he had heard that lee made public that he was intrigued by the position. a spokesperson for mike lee said that he and the president have not privately discussed the matter. back on the subject of possible interviews this weekend, something that will not be on the table for discussion, roe v. wade. the president making clear to reporters that he would not be discussing with these potential nominees their personal stance on abortion. listen to more from president trump on air force one yesterday. >> are you looking for somebody who would overturn roe v. wade? >> well, you know
us from berkeley heights, new jersey. what do we know about the president's short list? who is getting a lot of buzz? >> reporter: that's right president trump saying he has whittledsources inside the white house say there are some frontrunners including brett kavanaugh, someone who was a clerk for justice kennedy who announced that he was retiring earlier this week. another candidate is amy coney barrett, she was a former clerk for justice antonin scalia. there is another dark horse...
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shannon: president whittles the list of 25 potential court nominees, he will likely get advice from a member of his legal team. he has argued many cases before the high court. jay sekulow joins us now on the phone. chief counsel of the american center for law and justice. gray to have you with us. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: first well, let's talk about the impact and the imprint, the legacy of justice kennedy. you've argued many cases before him, and very successfully. >> yeah, i have 30 years since he served on the court in 1988, i have been before him for three decades. at that we have looked at it today and i think about 80% of the time justice kennedy ruled in our favor, 20% of the time he did not. when he did not, he explained his position and obviously i would disagree with it, whether he is the dissent or the majority. he has certainly played a pivotal role on so many issues. issues ranging from national security to religious freedom to freedom of speech, decision on the crisis pregnancy centers. he's been a stalwart on free speech. the next justice that now will be selected by president trump will play an unbelievably important role, a critical role, replacing w
shannon: president whittles the list of 25 potential court nominees, he will likely get advice from a member of his legal team. he has argued many cases before the high court. jay sekulow joins us now on the phone. chief counsel of the american center for law and justice. gray to have you with us. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: first well, let's talk about the impact and the imprint, the legacy of justice kennedy. you've argued many cases before him, and very successfully....
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use the workingery well. and we seemed to have moved away from that. you want a quick synopsis. >> i came down with a bunch of recommendations, i whittled 16 down to six. there were a lot more that i'm sure that people could come up with. in my view, the bottom line on maximum pressure is that, you know, i know the president doesn't want to talk about it now, but you know, it's clear in getting them back to the e table. and it's-- when we talk about play books, we haven't said the word play book, but i'm sure we'll use the phrase a lot. the thing that concerns me now is that t u.s. is playing from a playbook it used in t 2000's and not tobenefit. the fact is thatast week the had a set of designations, sanctions ready to roll out and they chose not to, to issue those sanctions. unfortunately, that seems like what we did in 2000. not only did we not continue to issue sanctions, but rolled them back in a lot of instances so the question here for me goes back to i north korea has decided know the to denuclearize, then, really the next step should be maximum pressure 2.0 and the recommendations are sanctioning chinese banks which, frany, shouldaveady happen
use the workingery well. and we seemed to have moved away from that. you want a quick synopsis. >> i came down with a bunch of recommendations, i whittled 16 down to six. there were a lot more that i'm sure that people could come up with. in my view, the bottom line on maximum pressure is that, you know, i know the president doesn't want to talk about it now, but you know, it's clear in getting them back to the e table. and it's-- when we talk about play books, we haven't said the word...
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whittling down your weight can really make a difference. dr. ashton here to break it down. >>> and the man who always cracks us up. no pressure."gma." he's live, and we're saying good morning, america. ♪ i'm still standing >>> good morning, america. happy to have everyone here with us on this monday morning. we are so happy to have jim gaffigan. he's back. he's live and can't wait to talk to him. >> he cracks us up as always. >> yes, he is. >> you know what? >> what? >> big day coming up. >> is it? >> we got a lot of stuff going on here. father's day, jim has five kids. >> he posted this on instagram. he says, look, they're getting ice cream. all on his lap. look at this. he said you can tell they're my kids by their red eyes. you know how the camera always gets the flash. >> tell his kids by the red eyes? >> because it's of the flash. happens to me all the time too. >> you can tell it's a monday, can't you? we'll have more with jim coming up. >>> first we begin with that firestorm over the zero tolerance policy at the border. nearly 2,000 children taken from parents accused of illegally crossing over a six-week period. let's
whittling down your weight can really make a difference. dr. ashton here to break it down. >>> and the man who always cracks us up. no pressure."gma." he's live, and we're saying good morning, america. ♪ i'm still standing >>> good morning, america. happy to have everyone here with us on this monday morning. we are so happy to have jim gaffigan. he's back. he's live and can't wait to talk to him. >> he cracks us up as always. >> yes, he is. >> you...