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we have a unit, we have two personnel unit. i ooze -- i like to be little pitt mor -- bit more concrete wt we're talking about. what kind of cases and how many numbers. i know we've had presentations to that. i don't have a problem changing the name. 1.3, even peer support member as you identify it, peer support member what that means. it's a new definition or reinforced definition in terms of 1.5 as a reference to a clinical psychologist. chief of department is there designated for purpose of resolution as peer support clinical director. i can follow that. for me in terms of a medical director or anything close to this, i have to examine what we have at this present time. which is one full time medical staff person. there's a lot of definitions as to differentiation of that. to be honest with you, you made a statement in terms that may have minimal budget impact. it sound like there might be potential budget impact in term of this position. that's just one position. again, as we move off and we look into it, i'm looking for th
we have a unit, we have two personnel unit. i ooze -- i like to be little pitt mor -- bit more concrete wt we're talking about. what kind of cases and how many numbers. i know we've had presentations to that. i don't have a problem changing the name. 1.3, even peer support member as you identify it, peer support member what that means. it's a new definition or reinforced definition in terms of 1.5 as a reference to a clinical psychologist. chief of department is there designated for purpose of...
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but we also have to be fair to the people of the united states and the taxpayers of the united states. youprime minister, thank again for joining me for these important discussions. we are both outsiders to politics. can you believe it? to politics.ers i look at all these wonderful politicians. we are determined to protect the rights and needs and interests of our citizens. i look forward to partnering with you to build on the incredible it from -- incredible friendship between our countries and to creating a brighter future for both the people of italy and the people of the united states. and with that, i want to thank you very much for coming to the white house. it is my great honor. prime minister conte: good afternoon, i want to thank you for your hospitality is it -- hospitality. it is a sign of the special attention to italy and me as well. forgive me, but i don't want to renounce the privilege for speaking in my wonderful language now. translator: i wish -- for all of families of the victims the fires at the place in california. i wish to say a very affectionate hello to all ou
but we also have to be fair to the people of the united states and the taxpayers of the united states. youprime minister, thank again for joining me for these important discussions. we are both outsiders to politics. can you believe it? to politics.ers i look at all these wonderful politicians. we are determined to protect the rights and needs and interests of our citizens. i look forward to partnering with you to build on the incredible it from -- incredible friendship between our countries...
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states, to the united and by the way, italy has a $31 billion surplus with the united states. meaning we have a $31 billion trade deficit. and we discussed that and we are going to work something out. prime minister conte's translator: as far as i'm concerned, i'm very envious of the records and the growth of the american economy. we discussed that before with donald. somehow these are systems which cannot be compared because of the magnitude of orders of magnitude -- i'm in this but ambitious at the same time. i'm ambitious for my economy to do a lot, much more than what was done in the past. we are preparing structural reforms that we will be submitting to our european partners, too. i do not want the tax reform to be set aside. it was a leverage in this country. it represents a leverage for economic growth. it represents a leverage for economic growth. we are also working on streamlining and simplifying red tape and registration and regulation to eliminate corruption pockets. we are trying to speed up the civil trials, the procedures and the proceedings for all sectors toge
states, to the united and by the way, italy has a $31 billion surplus with the united states. meaning we have a $31 billion trade deficit. and we discussed that and we are going to work something out. prime minister conte's translator: as far as i'm concerned, i'm very envious of the records and the growth of the american economy. we discussed that before with donald. somehow these are systems which cannot be compared because of the magnitude of orders of magnitude -- i'm in this but ambitious...
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they were transferred to the united states. they sent huge amount of money, $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. well, that's the personal case. it might have been legal, the contribution itself, but the way the money was earned was illegal. so we have a solid reason to believe that some intelligence officers accompanied and guided these transactions. so we have a -- an interest of questioning them. we can all -- that -- that could be a first step, and we can also extend it. options abound, and they all can be found in an appropriate legal framework. and did you direct any of your officials to help him do that? president putin's translator: yes, i did. yes, i did. because he talked about bringing the u.s.-russia relationship back to normal. >> i think there can be three questions from the russian pool. russia today, you have the floor. reporter: thank you so much. good evening to everyone. my name is ilya petrenko, rt tv channel. in english. mr. president, would you please go into the details of po
they were transferred to the united states. they sent huge amount of money, $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. well, that's the personal case. it might have been legal, the contribution itself, but the way the money was earned was illegal. so we have a solid reason to believe that some intelligence officers accompanied and guided these transactions. so we have a -- an interest of questioning them. we can all -- that -- that could be a first step, and we can also...
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units. we had a hearing on august 23 and i asked mr. gladstone for clarification for the condo con conversion question. i had concerns about the exposure of the unit. i don't know how that made it into the brief. before they feels their brief, corey who was acting za wrote directly to the appellant, not to mr. gad gladstone and stated that i did not state that, so very clear but still made it into the appeal record and i appreciate mr. gladstone correcting that record but i did note at the hearing that i had concerns about the exposure of the unit. it was compromised exposure and doesn't have the amount of windows required on the planning code to satisfy the requirements . this is something that we struggle with the accessory dwelling units. it can allow for dwelling units that exceed the density. it's not required to be used only in cases where it exceeds the density. you can have a indication where a third unit is loud under to benefit fro. >> is there an r3 zoning. i thought it was gotten
units. we had a hearing on august 23 and i asked mr. gladstone for clarification for the condo con conversion question. i had concerns about the exposure of the unit. i don't know how that made it into the brief. before they feels their brief, corey who was acting za wrote directly to the appellant, not to mr. gad gladstone and stated that i did not state that, so very clear but still made it into the appeal record and i appreciate mr. gladstone correcting that record but i did note at the...
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neither in russia nor the united states. and yet the money was transferred to the united states. they sent a huge ament of money, $400 million out of the contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. but that's their personal case. it might have been legal. the contribution itself. but the way the money was earned was illegal. so we have reason to believe that some intelligence officers accompanied and guided these transactions. so we have an interest of question now. that could be a first step. we can also extend it. they all can be found in an appropriate legal flamework. >> did you want president trump to win the election? and did you direct any of your officials to help him do that? president putin: bringing the u.s.-russia relationship back to normal. i think there are three questions from the russian pool. ou have the floor. >> thank you so much. rt tv is ilya petrenko, channel. mr. president, would you please go into the details of possibly any specific arrangements for the u.s. to work together with russia and syria if any of these kinds of of -- of arrangements ere ma
neither in russia nor the united states. and yet the money was transferred to the united states. they sent a huge ament of money, $400 million out of the contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. but that's their personal case. it might have been legal. the contribution itself. but the way the money was earned was illegal. so we have reason to believe that some intelligence officers accompanied and guided these transactions. so we have an interest of question now. that could be a first...
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the united nations and the yew -- the united kingdom and the united states are also strengthening cooperation between our armed forces who serve together on battlefields all around the world. today the prime minister and i viewed several u.s.-u.k. special forces demonstrations. we saw some demonstrations today, frankly, that were incredible. the talent of these young, brave, strong people. we saw it at the royal military academy. seamless cooperation between our militaries is really just vital to addressing the many shared security threats. we have threats far different than we've ever had before. they've always been out there, but these are different. and they're severe. and we will handle them well. we also recognize the vital importance of border security and immigration control in order to prevent foreign acts of terrorism within our shores. we must prevent terrorists and their supporters from gaining admission in the first place. order security is a national security problem. and in the united states we are working very hard to get the democrats to give us a couple of votes so we can pas
the united nations and the yew -- the united kingdom and the united states are also strengthening cooperation between our armed forces who serve together on battlefields all around the world. today the prime minister and i viewed several u.s.-u.k. special forces demonstrations. we saw some demonstrations today, frankly, that were incredible. the talent of these young, brave, strong people. we saw it at the royal military academy. seamless cooperation between our militaries is really just vital...
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work that the united states wants to have. is that consideration is extremely important so i personally still think that the united states we need to find a way around delay the solution. on the margins of me getting back to it but it cannot be implemented in a way that is seriously actually makes the ability of india to be a part of this defense bill what the united states wants to have now i personally see it as a bit of a paradox of the american power structure when the defense policy of the world's second most populous country reaches india is being held hostage to some senators you know in new jersey or a club i wonder how is it perceived in india the fact that any given country would . attempt at least to tell you who to do business with and who not to do business with you know is as countries grow bigger. they see that. the orly's a quid pro quo kind of place and certainly prime minister more they has built many many bridges in his forty years. you know he has gone to some fifty five different countries to build his bri
work that the united states wants to have. is that consideration is extremely important so i personally still think that the united states we need to find a way around delay the solution. on the margins of me getting back to it but it cannot be implemented in a way that is seriously actually makes the ability of india to be a part of this defense bill what the united states wants to have now i personally see it as a bit of a paradox of the american power structure when the defense policy of the...
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it could be ten units? that is a nine unit equation? >> we filter things out based on the existing policies that are established in the city and we have very strong demolition controls generally. we heavily discount the capacity of any properties that have existing residential units on them. generally, we would not count that net nine units. >> so you filled -- filtered it out. but on commercial corridors where there is a single, you know, one story commercial building, that could go up four stories. >> we use a rule of thumb to calculate data. typically, our rule of thumb has been 30% threshold. it is an as built condition and not more than 30% of the building envelope. we would consider that a soft sight. it is a rule of thumb. qc projects at the commission where the project is built down to 50% of the zoning. and if somebody wants to come in and add on or tear down, some sites have almost nothing on them and they never turn over. it is a general rule of thumb that that is kind of the median of what you will see over time. >> presiden
it could be ten units? that is a nine unit equation? >> we filter things out based on the existing policies that are established in the city and we have very strong demolition controls generally. we heavily discount the capacity of any properties that have existing residential units on them. generally, we would not count that net nine units. >> so you filled -- filtered it out. but on commercial corridors where there is a single, you know, one story commercial building, that could...
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they were transferred to the united states. they sent huge amount of money, $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. that's their personal case. it might have been legal, the contribution itself. the way the money was earned was illegal. we have solid reason to believe that some intelligence officers, guided these transactions. we have an interest of questioning them. that could be a first step. we can extend it. options abound. they all can be found in an appropriate legal framework. >> did you direct any of your officials to help him do that? >> translator: yes, i did. yes, i did. because he talked about bringing the u.s./russia relationship back to normal. >> translator: i think there can be three questions from the russian pool. you have the floor. >> translator: thank you so much. good evening in everyone. >> mr. president, would you please go into the details of possibly any specific arrangements for the u.s. to work together with russia in syria, if any of these arrangements were made today or d
they were transferred to the united states. they sent huge amount of money, $400 million as a contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. that's their personal case. it might have been legal, the contribution itself. the way the money was earned was illegal. we have solid reason to believe that some intelligence officers, guided these transactions. we have an interest of questioning them. that could be a first step. we can extend it. options abound. they all can be found in an appropriate...
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first official visit to the united kingdom. no two countries do more together than ours to keep their people safe and prosperous. and we want to deepen that cooperation even further. to meet the shared challenges we face now and in years ahead. this morning, president trump and i visited sandhurst, where we saw a demonstration of joint working between british and american special forces. just one example of what is today the broadest, deepest and most advanced security cooperation of any two countries in the world. whether it is our pilots deterring the use of chemical weapons in syria or defeating daesh, our soldiers at the owe forefront of nato's preparation in eastern europe. our navys in the pacific, or our unparalleled intelligence sharing partnership thwarting attacks, our security cooperation is saving lives here in britain, in america and right across the world. that partnership is set to grow. with our armies integrating to a level unmatched anywhere. and the uk set to spend $24 billion pounds on u.s. equipment and sup
first official visit to the united kingdom. no two countries do more together than ours to keep their people safe and prosperous. and we want to deepen that cooperation even further. to meet the shared challenges we face now and in years ahead. this morning, president trump and i visited sandhurst, where we saw a demonstration of joint working between british and american special forces. just one example of what is today the broadest, deepest and most advanced security cooperation of any two...
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you aren't denying the united states' democracy? do you believe the united states is a democracy? and if so, if it is a democratic state, then the final conclusion in this kind of dispute can only be delivered by trial. by the court. not by the executive, by the law enforcement. for instance, the concord company that was brought up is being accused of interference. but this company does not represent the russian state. and i brought several examples before. well, you have a lot of individuals in the united states, take george soros, for instance, with multibillion capitals, but it doesn't make him -- his posture the posture of the united states. no, it does not. it's the same case. there is the issue of trying a case in the court and the final -- the final say is for the court to deliver. we are now talking about the private -- the individuals and not about particular states. and as far as the most recent allegation is concerned, about the russian intelligence officers, we do have an intergovernmental treaty. please do send us the request. we will analyze it properly and send a fo
you aren't denying the united states' democracy? do you believe the united states is a democracy? and if so, if it is a democratic state, then the final conclusion in this kind of dispute can only be delivered by trial. by the court. not by the executive, by the law enforcement. for instance, the concord company that was brought up is being accused of interference. but this company does not represent the russian state. and i brought several examples before. well, you have a lot of individuals...
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how many units -- >> 80 units. 81 units. >> director richardson: that is stunning. for project two, how many? >> i don't have all the project information. i think those are really listed to give a sum. >> director richardson: it's very important. we're going to produce the next amount of housing unit every year. which is nothing compare -- i spent some time reading mohcd, your 2018-2019 consolidated plan. extremely sum of money there. how are you going to spend it in a year when you have 81 unites here. >> we can have a conversation about the revenue side. we'll engaging with board of supervisors and the mayor and certainly looking at new revenue measures to help support it. there's that component of it. >> director richardson: it's a must to have. even with the revenue projections you will still be talking about them to us. you'll have a serious shortfall here. the other question is, i haven't been able to find out even how all the projects and the pine line. our project here, we are trying to get it out of silos. it's a must. we have to march to your department. w
how many units -- >> 80 units. 81 units. >> director richardson: that is stunning. for project two, how many? >> i don't have all the project information. i think those are really listed to give a sum. >> director richardson: it's very important. we're going to produce the next amount of housing unit every year. which is nothing compare -- i spent some time reading mohcd, your 2018-2019 consolidated plan. extremely sum of money there. how are you going to spend it in a...
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between mexico and the united states. it is a personal story for me because i lived there for almost six years in the 1990s. i went back and forth frequently. it was hard to believe that these were similar in sized cities close to each other. because they were so distant and some new ways. it was a rough-and-tumble city. piecework low value added manufacturing. san diego was a beautiful but isolated beach town. i was hard to imagine that they would ever get together. something started to happen in the early 2000 began to evolve. its own research and department operations. you saw the growth of some state capacity. and the cultural scene coming out of there. has anyone gone to tijuana not to tijuana for lunch or dinner. they have some of the best food scenes anywhere in mexico. anywhere on the west coast as well. great success this to goes from electronic to classical music and opera. i say this in my peril. i know it was a little bit of competition here. san diego was once the quiet little town. a nice place to go visit.
between mexico and the united states. it is a personal story for me because i lived there for almost six years in the 1990s. i went back and forth frequently. it was hard to believe that these were similar in sized cities close to each other. because they were so distant and some new ways. it was a rough-and-tumble city. piecework low value added manufacturing. san diego was a beautiful but isolated beach town. i was hard to imagine that they would ever get together. something started to happen...
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to the united kingdom. no two countries do more together than ours their people and prosperous and we want to deepen cooperation even further to meet the shared challenges we face now years ahead. this morning president, and i visited planter where he saw a demonstration of joint workings between british and american special forces. of what is today, the most advanced securitycooperation of a few countries in the world . whether it is our plan determining the use of chemical weapons or defeating ^ our soldiers the forefront of nato's presence in eastern europe our navies and forcing sections for our unparalleled intelligence sharing partnership forcing, our security cooperation is saving lives here and in britain and america and across the world. is set to grow without is integrated to a level anywhere. and the uk to spend 4 billion pounds on us equipment over the next decade. today we also discussed how we candeepen our together to respond to the state activity , terrorism and serious crime and in particul
to the united kingdom. no two countries do more together than ours their people and prosperous and we want to deepen cooperation even further to meet the shared challenges we face now years ahead. this morning president, and i visited planter where he saw a demonstration of joint workings between british and american special forces. of what is today, the most advanced securitycooperation of a few countries in the world . whether it is our plan determining the use of chemical weapons or...
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unit. the layout of the three-story alternative is not good. we have a smaller units backed up behind the garage. and then you are two floors of living space and a three bedroom. it reads more like a single-family home with an a.d.u. i lean towards -- i think we can revise the fourth story but i did not hear a lot. i cut the deck off the back of the third floor. i know you shake your head to. you want your single-family home back for the cobbler who will not live in the valley anymore. [laughter] but no, it is not at. we just heard about people who live in 2200 square-foot buildings and so -- i have not had to interrupt one person as i heard the debate. a ledge at its -- legitimately believe i too have three kids and i live in a 2200 square-foot home with a unit back behind that my mother lives in and it is a thousand square-foot unit. that is what we will get on the second one. not a two flats that will dominate two families. that is what we want. it is two. i think we can take off the dec
unit. the layout of the three-story alternative is not good. we have a smaller units backed up behind the garage. and then you are two floors of living space and a three bedroom. it reads more like a single-family home with an a.d.u. i lean towards -- i think we can revise the fourth story but i did not hear a lot. i cut the deck off the back of the third floor. i know you shake your head to. you want your single-family home back for the cobbler who will not live in the valley anymore....
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without this uniter it's very -- unit it's very difficult to tie them together. we're looking at 38 ftes. one the things a we did when going back to the foot patrol issue, we had patrol bureau task force. we decommissioned it to staff up our units. we like to start this unit back because there's a need for it. they will investigate high profile and serial cases with sophisticated networks. the idea is to have plain clothes and undercover personnel on serial burglars, serial offenders and build prosecutable cases across wide range of charges. this would be in partnership with the district attorney's office. again, that 38 fte that we believe it will take to sustain that unit. i want to reemphasize that we did have a smaller version of this unit that we basically decommissioned last year to get it going. that was a tough cut to make. it was something that we felt was necessary. we do really believe that we need to reinstitute this unit and address our crime issues. the next thing on the list is the station investigations team. as i mentioned, when we decentralize i
without this uniter it's very -- unit it's very difficult to tie them together. we're looking at 38 ftes. one the things a we did when going back to the foot patrol issue, we had patrol bureau task force. we decommissioned it to staff up our units. we like to start this unit back because there's a need for it. they will investigate high profile and serial cases with sophisticated networks. the idea is to have plain clothes and undercover personnel on serial burglars, serial offenders and build...
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that is what we do with the united states. can do more and we can work with our central american friends. there is sufficient common ground in that respect. theer: a question from audience of that leads into our concern about the drug cartels and wondering how change vis-a-vis the narco trafficking with the new administration, what the state of clay is, how effective have we been in limiting the rise of these cartels? amb. gutierrez fernandez: if you look at what most people think, we have not been successful enough. insecurity, has gravitated in mexico's election. think that the last haveistrations in mexico confronted as best as possible, organized crime. methods, where not doing a good enough job. it would not be appropriate not to recognize that. i think, we need to take into account that this is an issue that takes a long time to address. experience in other areas of the world would point to the fact that there are no silver bullets to address this. number two, we need to do a better job in the conversations we've had wit
that is what we do with the united states. can do more and we can work with our central american friends. there is sufficient common ground in that respect. theer: a question from audience of that leads into our concern about the drug cartels and wondering how change vis-a-vis the narco trafficking with the new administration, what the state of clay is, how effective have we been in limiting the rise of these cartels? amb. gutierrez fernandez: if you look at what most people think, we have not...
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the united states produces him if i percent of the steel we consume. our defense needs consume 3% of the total steel consumption. how could one possibly make the case that we do not have plentiful abundance of domestically produced steel to satisfy defense needs? that it is not only that, for the other 25%, where are the biggest sources for that steel? that would be mexico and canada. those are the two countries that provide the most steel. with both of those countries we have a surplus of trade in steel. the canadians by more steel from us than we buy from them. so to the mexicans. where's the security threat to america when my constituents .hoose to take the steel >> that was pat toomey talking about steel in the u.s.. there is been a dispute concerning subsidies that the canadian government gives to the this has been, litigated multiple times under the north american free trade agreement. we have the construction industry in the u.s. but the london producing side has been .ssued >> our guess this morning josh -- -- and daniel griswold. , forlcome yo
the united states produces him if i percent of the steel we consume. our defense needs consume 3% of the total steel consumption. how could one possibly make the case that we do not have plentiful abundance of domestically produced steel to satisfy defense needs? that it is not only that, for the other 25%, where are the biggest sources for that steel? that would be mexico and canada. those are the two countries that provide the most steel. with both of those countries we have a surplus of...
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what about the united states. $12 billion for the united states and $5 billion worth of services.direct result of this policy including the sanctions. the united states have driven up their companies from the russian market. so they left, and this vacuum was filled by their rivals, their competitors. some of them lost their investments. what was that for? we are interested in developing our relationship in the area of stability. strategic challenges, and any other challenges that we have. i think today president trump made the first step in this direction. chris: mr. president, thank you. thank you for talking with us. >> thank you. kennedy: there you have it, "fox news sunday" chris wallace versus pution president vladimir putin. you can tell vladimir putin is used to having his way in interviews, but fortunately chris wallace pushed back. the former president of georgia, russia invaded georgia in 2008. how did you feel watching that interview? >> well be it's have much as it was for me. i met vladimir putin more than 30 times. he not only invaded my country but heavily intrude i
what about the united states. $12 billion for the united states and $5 billion worth of services.direct result of this policy including the sanctions. the united states have driven up their companies from the russian market. so they left, and this vacuum was filled by their rivals, their competitors. some of them lost their investments. what was that for? we are interested in developing our relationship in the area of stability. strategic challenges, and any other challenges that we have. i...
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unit. i do share the concern that the building department is not as up to speed as planning on what it means to have no path to legalization. so i wanted to be sure that your legislation includes a pre-op indication not just with the neighbors, but with the fire department and planning department. finally, i support the idea that there will be waivers for open space. i had an a.d.u. case where the a.d.u. process was not useful to a client because in addition to going through the a.d.u. process, he had to get a variance because there was insufficient open space and that is a very good amendment. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. teresa flanders, disability action. i'm happy to hear of some of the amendments, supervisor tang, and i'm glad that you also, obviously, read the letter from the tenants unit. the difference in single-family homes, usually it's the owner that's there, so they're very aware of -- they don't want delays and they would be the ones inconvenienced and they can be on
unit. i do share the concern that the building department is not as up to speed as planning on what it means to have no path to legalization. so i wanted to be sure that your legislation includes a pre-op indication not just with the neighbors, but with the fire department and planning department. finally, i support the idea that there will be waivers for open space. i had an a.d.u. case where the a.d.u. process was not useful to a client because in addition to going through the a.d.u. process,...
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the intelligence agencies of the united states but also the people of the united states. he took a kgb officer, a known liar's word for it. why he did so if it had to do with the desire to not be seen as illegitimate, i don't know. i can't really get into that. i'm not a doctor. but i can tell you, on the facts the united states was attacked. and president trump today sided with the enemy. >> how unprecedented is that, especially here on foreign soil? >> it's -- i mean, first of all, we say this about president trump every week i think. doing something unprecedented. it's incredibly unprecedented. also, when's really shocking is there used to be a thing in the country where if a poll sirn didn't try to understand what was special about the united states of america, and the ideals to which we strive, the fact that we don't think of ourselves as brutal, we think of ourselves as at least trying to spread democracy throughout the world, and with the foreign aid we offer, et cetera, president trump -- used to be if you didn't express belief for that in politics you were dead i
the intelligence agencies of the united states but also the people of the united states. he took a kgb officer, a known liar's word for it. why he did so if it had to do with the desire to not be seen as illegitimate, i don't know. i can't really get into that. i'm not a doctor. but i can tell you, on the facts the united states was attacked. and president trump today sided with the enemy. >> how unprecedented is that, especially here on foreign soil? >> it's -- i mean, first of...
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lend lease did, indeed, rescue britain but also rescued the united states. it mobilized the nation's industrial might from coast to coast. factories that had produced lawn mowers, vacuum cleaners, textiles started making gas masks, automatic pistols and high-precision instruments. the automobile factories began to build cars and labor force was booming, millions of men and women of all ages streamed into factories and worked on assembly lines, vocational high schools were on overtime, training and retraining american men and women for new roles in the workforce. the manager of the state employment service in the small city of york, pennsylvania, said in january 1941 a year ago our task was to define jobs for men, now our task is to find men for jobs. and what about housing? all the new workers needed places to live near the factories and so roosevelt set up an agency called the division of defense housing that supervised the construction of 2 and a half million new homes along with schools and recreational facilities. all this powerful activity and energy pr
lend lease did, indeed, rescue britain but also rescued the united states. it mobilized the nation's industrial might from coast to coast. factories that had produced lawn mowers, vacuum cleaners, textiles started making gas masks, automatic pistols and high-precision instruments. the automobile factories began to build cars and labor force was booming, millions of men and women of all ages streamed into factories and worked on assembly lines, vocational high schools were on overtime, training...
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it's an unpair burden on the united states. -- unfair burden on the united states. i'm sure it will be resolved. i have great confidence in the secretary-general. he's worked very, very hard on this. he knows it's a fact. i have great confidence in him and his representatives. >> first of all, mr. president, and good to be here for the summit. we're willing to discuss many important issues at the summit. we all agree that we have to do more. i agree with you that we have to make sure there is more. the good news is there is more in defense. we're adding illions. president trump: why was that last year? >> because of your leadership. because of your message. i have done it before. your message is having an impact . we build on that to make sure we ave further increases. all allies are going to develop national plan to spend more on defense. based on these national plans, we now estimate that the european allies and canada will so, this is really some momentum. it helps. i'm moving in that direction. asking to do more. strong nato is good for europe. it is also good f
it's an unpair burden on the united states. -- unfair burden on the united states. i'm sure it will be resolved. i have great confidence in the secretary-general. he's worked very, very hard on this. he knows it's a fact. i have great confidence in him and his representatives. >> first of all, mr. president, and good to be here for the summit. we're willing to discuss many important issues at the summit. we all agree that we have to do more. i agree with you that we have to make sure...
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they were transferred to the united states. they sent a huge amount of money, $400 million, as a contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. that's their personal case. it might have been legal. the contribution itself. but the way the money was arned was illegal. so we have an interest in questioning them. that can be a first step and we can also extend it. options abound. and they all can be found in an appropriate legal framework. reporter: did you direct any of your officials to help him do that? bringing putin: u.s.-russia relationship back to normal. >> and on capitol hill, the house about to gavel in to debate 24 bills including one to require federal agencies preserve electronic records. later this week, more work on 2019 spending, including a
they were transferred to the united states. they sent a huge amount of money, $400 million, as a contribution to the campaign of hillary clinton. that's their personal case. it might have been legal. the contribution itself. but the way the money was arned was illegal. so we have an interest in questioning them. that can be a first step and we can also extend it. options abound. and they all can be found in an appropriate legal framework. reporter: did you direct any of your officials to help...
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the united states president throwing our own the united states president throwing our own intelligence agency under the bus and says he believes putin first. >> it's so interesting when you think of past statements that bolton has made about russia, about russia's meddling as an attack, as an act of war against the united states. what must he be thinking? how does he move forward on this -- in this white house administration? >> well, anderson, what we worried about john bolton is at the end of the day he would be a yes man to president trump. he got rid of his earlier national security adviser who was willing to provide him with independent advice. president trump doesn't like independent advice. he wants people to do what he says. and that's what we've seen out of john bolton. i will say, anderson, this lends urgency to a piece of legislation that senator rubio and i have introduced called the deter act, which would establish automatic, very severe sanctions on russia if they get caught interfering in our 2018 elections or any future elections. it has bipartisan support, and since th
the united states president throwing our own the united states president throwing our own intelligence agency under the bus and says he believes putin first. >> it's so interesting when you think of past statements that bolton has made about russia, about russia's meddling as an attack, as an act of war against the united states. what must he be thinking? how does he move forward on this -- in this white house administration? >> well, anderson, what we worried about john bolton is...
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we are not just people united for israel or americans united for israel but christians. were young people putting ourselves out there and thousands and thousands of students across the nation that are going to be educated on israel and going to be spreading the message to parents and families. the donors make a big difference in our lives and we cannot thank them enough. i love this country and are israel and feel that we need more strong questions in the united states congress that are fighting for righteousness and fighting for liberty. that is my dream and my passion and i feel god has placed on my heart and i will keep doing that for the rest of my life. >> good evening. my name is brooke and i'm from san antonio, texas. [applause] i have the great privilege of going up at cornerstone church and cornerstone christian schools where he learned from a young age the importance of our support for israel. as a christian under pastor's leadership i have learned have responsibly obey the bible. you can't read the bible without seeing god's love for israel on nearly every pag
we are not just people united for israel or americans united for israel but christians. were young people putting ourselves out there and thousands and thousands of students across the nation that are going to be educated on israel and going to be spreading the message to parents and families. the donors make a big difference in our lives and we cannot thank them enough. i love this country and are israel and feel that we need more strong questions in the united states congress that are...
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we also have to be fair to the people of the united states and the taxpayers of the united states. mr. prime minister, thank you for joining me for these important discussions. we're both outsiders to politics. can you believe it? we're outsiders to politics. look at all of these wonderful politicians. we're both determined to protect the rights and needs and interests and dreams of our citizens. we will do that. i look forward to partnering with you to build on the incredible friendship between our countries and to creating a brighter future for both the people of italy and the people of the united states and with that, i just want to again thank you very much for coming to the white house. it's my great honor. thank you. >> i wish to thank you, president trump, for this kind invitation for the warm hospitality. only two months after the formation of my government. i take it as a sign of the special attention to italy and to me as well. forgive me but i don't want to renounce the privilege for speaking in my wonderful language now. [speaking italian]. >> before all, i'd like to re
we also have to be fair to the people of the united states and the taxpayers of the united states. mr. prime minister, thank you for joining me for these important discussions. we're both outsiders to politics. can you believe it? we're outsiders to politics. look at all of these wonderful politicians. we're both determined to protect the rights and needs and interests and dreams of our citizens. we will do that. i look forward to partnering with you to build on the incredible friendship...
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there's six units and four unit buildings. it's very mixed.the building next to us is a massive building with 16 units. it is a unique site. as you can see from this diagram, the yards are pretty grand. the shortest one is 34 feet away which is the apartment building. some of these other yards are 8. there's a lot of greenery. there's lot of openness there. also, we're building units that are 800 square feet, 1400 square feet and 1600 square feet in 2000 square feet apartment at the top. one of our d.r. has a 3000 square foot house three stories. we're trying to figure out how to put family homes in these flats and not try to create builds that are too big but just the right size for the site. [please stand by] >> that was all asked by the -- by the planning department. and also, the -- another thing that came up is the planning department asked us to change the character of the architecture to make it more in keeping with what the neighborhood is, so we changed from a much more monolithic building to a much more carved out textured building,
there's six units and four unit buildings. it's very mixed.the building next to us is a massive building with 16 units. it is a unique site. as you can see from this diagram, the yards are pretty grand. the shortest one is 34 feet away which is the apartment building. some of these other yards are 8. there's a lot of greenery. there's lot of openness there. also, we're building units that are 800 square feet, 1400 square feet and 1600 square feet in 2000 square feet apartment at the top. one of...
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maybe he won't squeeze the president of the united states either in the next election. the thing that is that. is the perception right now that trump is the united states look or see this because he is the president but he is the united states fully the full use of research so there really be people in. the year in japan in canada says yes flipping to react and we're going to deal with whatever he's shows it does but let's not go all the way let's take a look you know in another couple of years what's going to happen are the americans still going to be gung ho after an american america first america alone president or they can just say chickie was recorded all wrong so i think that right now while all different various governments state the trying to whether it's the. the canadians or the e.u. or japan they're likely to be very grown up about this and say yes we're going to react to specific cities said the trumpet ministration it certainly does but let's not go sort of let's not hyperventilate just. go but. do you agree with that or does it matter if the rest of the wo
maybe he won't squeeze the president of the united states either in the next election. the thing that is that. is the perception right now that trump is the united states look or see this because he is the president but he is the united states fully the full use of research so there really be people in. the year in japan in canada says yes flipping to react and we're going to deal with whatever he's shows it does but let's not go all the way let's take a look you know in another couple of years...
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and now the rigged witch hunt," a remarkable statement from the president of the united states blaming the investigation into the russian cyber attack on the united states and not blaming the cyber attack itself. president trump says he'll ask mr. putin about russian interference in the 2016 election. he's more focused on the investigation than he is on the actual cyber attack. one of a long list of issues the two men could discuss. sources a on the russian side and american side there is no set agenda. president trump earlier predicted what might result from the meeting. >> nothing bad's going to come out of it and maybe some good will come out of it. i'm going in with high expectations. i don't really -- i can't tell you what's going to happen but i can tell you what i'll be asking for. we'll see if something comes of it. >> joining us right now, white house correspondent kaitlan collins and international diplomatic editor nic robertson. >> so, i can tell what you i'm going to be asking for. what do you think he's going to be asking for? what do you think since you're traveling with
and now the rigged witch hunt," a remarkable statement from the president of the united states blaming the investigation into the russian cyber attack on the united states and not blaming the cyber attack itself. president trump says he'll ask mr. putin about russian interference in the 2016 election. he's more focused on the investigation than he is on the actual cyber attack. one of a long list of issues the two men could discuss. sources a on the russian side and american side there is...
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separated by the measure is adopted by the united arab immunities on five hundred seventeen our unite. president donald trump has warned iran never to threaten the united states again warning that it risks provoking consequences which few throughout history have suffered his tweet came hours after iranian president hassan rouhani warned that trumps hostile policies could lead to the mother of all wars iran has faced increased economic pressure and possible sanctions following the us withdrawal from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal. kurdish security forces have killed three suspected i saw fighters who attacked the governor's building in. the gunmen fired at guards before entering the building and taking hostages later security forces around the building were targeted by a suicide bomber a government employee was killed during the clashes in two policemen were warned that it would be in the is the seat of the kurdish regional government and has largely been spared isolette tax in recent years. you know the syrian government has condemned israel's evacuation of white helmet res
separated by the measure is adopted by the united arab immunities on five hundred seventeen our unite. president donald trump has warned iran never to threaten the united states again warning that it risks provoking consequences which few throughout history have suffered his tweet came hours after iranian president hassan rouhani warned that trumps hostile policies could lead to the mother of all wars iran has faced increased economic pressure and possible sanctions following the us withdrawal...
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i don't think it's fair to the united states.ow if you look at it, germany is a captive of russia because they supply -- they got rid of their coal plants and nuclear. they are getting so much of the oil and gas from russia. i think it's something that nato has to look at. >> let's go to our senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny from brussels. the president has been hammering allies for not meeting that so-called 2% threshold for defense spending. 2% of gdp, gross domestic product. but the president is now even asking them to spend more? what's the latest? >> wolf, he is indeed. president trump asking leaders of nato countries to spend 4%, doubling the goal of 2% of their spending on defense. of course, that's an unrealistic goal of 4% because as the president has been pointing out indeed, only a handful of countries even meet the projected spending of 2%. this is largely a semantics exercise the president has been engaging in. essentially blasting all nato countries here. and just a few moments ago he sent out a tweet as
i don't think it's fair to the united states.ow if you look at it, germany is a captive of russia because they supply -- they got rid of their coal plants and nuclear. they are getting so much of the oil and gas from russia. i think it's something that nato has to look at. >> let's go to our senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny from brussels. the president has been hammering allies for not meeting that so-called 2% threshold for defense spending. 2% of gdp, gross domestic product....
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they're accessory dwelling units. we don't want this -- i think it would be bad for the housing world to say, hey, we're going to try to figure out a work-around and add more density, especially when a.d.u.s are supposed to be smaller and affordable by design. so having a maximum size and minimum size, and maybe based on a percentage of the main house, with a maximum, you know, all that stuff makes sense, but i also do want to reiterate what kristie wine said from spur. i'm missing the reasoning behind not allowing a.d.u.s in brand-new construction. there's a lot of different ways -- the concerns that are out there can be addressed simply through a strong definition of what a.d.u.s are, size and suitable by design and things like that. so i do think it's a missed opportunity to not be adding immediately additional housing that would be affordable simply by its shape and size and that seems to be -- that seems to be a solution looking for a problem. i'm not sure why we're removing the a.d.u.s from new construction. tha
they're accessory dwelling units. we don't want this -- i think it would be bad for the housing world to say, hey, we're going to try to figure out a work-around and add more density, especially when a.d.u.s are supposed to be smaller and affordable by design. so having a maximum size and minimum size, and maybe based on a percentage of the main house, with a maximum, you know, all that stuff makes sense, but i also do want to reiterate what kristie wine said from spur. i'm missing the...
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demented the united states. if it. created this system its oil huge benefit not just for the rest of the world but also for itself i mean in the end remember that you know from a post second world war the united states gave the. kind of created this very video when one trading system which we. saw it's going to be you know lose lose proposition now when president trump talks about trade he doesn't only talk about it being free and fair he talks about it being reciprocal in searching this bilateral symmetrical calculus to what has been a multilayered and highly asymmetrical system of global trade do you think a free and reciprocal can really core exist when it comes to you know trading around the planet you know. super also be has been a part of our system trading system. since the beginning of the get in nineteen forty seven and afterwards but reciprocity was always used in the sense of that look in ivan liberalism a trade if you liberal lazio's and sorious a process he was used to liberal a strain and this is a proces
demented the united states. if it. created this system its oil huge benefit not just for the rest of the world but also for itself i mean in the end remember that you know from a post second world war the united states gave the. kind of created this very video when one trading system which we. saw it's going to be you know lose lose proposition now when president trump talks about trade he doesn't only talk about it being free and fair he talks about it being reciprocal in searching this...
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the united states of america. the world is often a free rider in terms of what they demand from us without our getting the quick dash the quid pro quo. this is an ongoing battle. >> i would observe it is not only an ongoing issue but it is also one that the people who violate civil and political rights love economic, social, and cultural rights, because they will say -- cuba being a great example -- we have to maintain our dictatorial system because it is the only way we can distribute wealth to people and meet all of these other things. it is not only that it takes up airtime that could otherwise be devoted to this, but it becomes a pretext for violating civil and political rights. we will always be struggling with that. >> i spent about eight years on the human rights committee in geneva, sometimes boring, sometimes exciting. many times boring. one of the problems we felt in geneva was it was almost impossible to get any decent coverage. geneva is far away. there is no first-class press coverage in much of what
the united states of america. the world is often a free rider in terms of what they demand from us without our getting the quick dash the quid pro quo. this is an ongoing battle. >> i would observe it is not only an ongoing issue but it is also one that the people who violate civil and political rights love economic, social, and cultural rights, because they will say -- cuba being a great example -- we have to maintain our dictatorial system because it is the only way we can distribute...
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many people the united states have for the first time -- in the united states have for the first timehave had to go out of the way to talk about the importance of this relationship and from a critical point of view, mexico, we've slept in our -- on our laurels somewhat. with got a image problem that should be addressed. we need to be present to work with governments at different levels with congress, within the business sector, simply to have a systematic presence on what the relationship is about and what it is not. but we are in better shape. i do think that, we've got a chance you know, to construct a better relationship. the differences that we have, they are known and public, they haven't impeded us to have fluid communication with the administration. i'm very clear about that. >>> interviewed by the new york daily news columnist.>> and then, it creates sense. with got investigators going to hawaii, there's a report coming soon. he suggested that there was a videotape coming. and so, it generated more media interest so let's see what he has to say or let's see if something comes
many people the united states have for the first time -- in the united states have for the first timehave had to go out of the way to talk about the importance of this relationship and from a critical point of view, mexico, we've slept in our -- on our laurels somewhat. with got a image problem that should be addressed. we need to be present to work with governments at different levels with congress, within the business sector, simply to have a systematic presence on what the relationship is...
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that meant united states was embarking on the road to global leadership. but from then on. with the election of 2016 america has sought to play the leading political military and moral role in the world. so in conclusion, i would like to express my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt and admiral stark, george marshall, henry stimson and frank knox for their commitment to the democratic values and their spirit of internationalism and global responsibility. i think all of you for listening to me today he 17. [applause] >> and fortunately we are running a little late we'll go right to the book signing we will not take questions right now but thank you for coming and we will remind you on june 30 we will have the family fun festival here with free entertainment it will be a great day please calm down. thank you very much spee5 microp. yes, sir, sorry. >> can you hear me? change of focus. you described the hierarchy of the kennedy brothers. what was their relationship of john and bobby to teddy? >> so in the
that meant united states was embarking on the road to global leadership. but from then on. with the election of 2016 america has sought to play the leading political military and moral role in the world. so in conclusion, i would like to express my deep gratitude to franklin roosevelt and admiral stark, george marshall, henry stimson and frank knox for their commitment to the democratic values and their spirit of internationalism and global responsibility. i think all of you for listening to me...
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. >>> the group christians united for israel met with washington, d.c. for their annual summit and reflected in 2018 on the 70th anniversary of israel's independence. this 25 minute portion features remarks from the founder and national chair pastor john hagee. >> thank you. we gather here tonight to celebrate our 13th annual christians united for israel summit and 70 years of miracles for the state of israel. r from the rebirth of israel in 1948, to the reunification of jerusalem in 1967, the jewish nation has experienced a glorious parade of unending miracles. fast forward to the year 2017, and the parade of miracles surges into overdrive. for decades, the raging geopolitical question of the world was, to whom does the city of jerusalem belong? for years, america's presidents promised to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel, and for years, they failed to do anything. then came president donald j. trump who promised to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel, but we had heard that before. people who had come to washington and make promises
. >>> the group christians united for israel met with washington, d.c. for their annual summit and reflected in 2018 on the 70th anniversary of israel's independence. this 25 minute portion features remarks from the founder and national chair pastor john hagee. >> thank you. we gather here tonight to celebrate our 13th annual christians united for israel summit and 70 years of miracles for the state of israel. r from the rebirth of israel in 1948, to the reunification of...
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i would between the uk and the united states. iwould imagine between the uk and the united states. canadian press on the president how important free trade is and what damage these ta riffs free trade is and what damage these tariffs he is doing could do to the global economy. let's bring ron back m, global economy. let's bring ron back in, this will play well with people backin in, this will play well with people back in the united states?” in, this will play well with people back in the united states? i think it well, there are a lot of people who are very much concerned about ta riffs who are very much concerned about tariffs and the impact on american businesses across the united states, why is the president doing it at this time, why is he going to verbal wa rfa re this time, why is he going to verbal warfare with our closest allies and i think it's an opportunity for the president and the prime minister to reassure a very nervous president and the prime minister to reassure a very nervous american business sector. i imagine, iwas wondering earlier, if all the guests would com
i would between the uk and the united states. iwould imagine between the uk and the united states. canadian press on the president how important free trade is and what damage these ta riffs free trade is and what damage these tariffs he is doing could do to the global economy. let's bring ron back m, global economy. let's bring ron back in, this will play well with people backin in, this will play well with people back in the united states?” in, this will play well with people back in the...