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lovett grace. —— without our beloved grace.ing court process the police are not in a position to speak about the verdict today. a statement there from grace millane's father outside auckland high court as a 27—year—old new zealand man has been found guilty of the murder of the british backpacker grace millane. grace was from essex here in the uk. she was last seen on the eve of her 22nd birthday in auckland while her father david said that he had taken away his daughter in the most brutal fashion, he said that grace was a beautiful, talented, loving daughter, and that she didn't deserve to be murdered, he says the family must now return home and try to pick up the pieces. our correspondent shaima khaliljoins us from auckland. this is grace millane the night before her 22nd of. the night before she was seen alive. her father described her as gregarious and outgoing. what you saw, he said, is what you get. today a jury found this man guilty of her murder. for legal reasons, we still can't reveal his identity. over the past three
lovett grace. —— without our beloved grace.ing court process the police are not in a position to speak about the verdict today. a statement there from grace millane's father outside auckland high court as a 27—year—old new zealand man has been found guilty of the murder of the british backpacker grace millane. grace was from essex here in the uk. she was last seen on the eve of her 22nd birthday in auckland while her father david said that he had taken away his daughter in the most...
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we will hear from the dean, john lovett,
we will hear from the dean, john lovett,
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we will hear from the dean, john lovett, and so many prominent alumni have made their way through this school and we will hear from aco, and joe lake up, the owner of the war and the inns coming ceo of nike, and they will talk about their experience here and also what they are seeing in the world of business. so much here from stanford plus back at headquarters back in new york, this week it was all about the year ahead summit, a 306 to degree view of the most urgent topics facing every executive. >> we set down with the providence equity ceo commend the ceo of macy's and co-ceo jim coulter and also i should mason -- manson and alum of the school. >> first let's get to stanford graduate school of his nest dean on taking the number one spot on the best school rankings for the second year in a row. to thes a testament fantastic faculty and staff we have here and i could not be happier to be the top business school this year. dark of the students will be here very shortly. what is on their minds right now. as they prepared to get into the whatstage of their career, are they worried about?
we will hear from the dean, john lovett, and so many prominent alumni have made their way through this school and we will hear from aco, and joe lake up, the owner of the war and the inns coming ceo of nike, and they will talk about their experience here and also what they are seeing in the world of business. so much here from stanford plus back at headquarters back in new york, this week it was all about the year ahead summit, a 306 to degree view of the most urgent topics facing every...
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an interesting piece in "the wall street journal" today about ian lovett about our state.in his piece today is something that you hear from more and more people around the bay area and the state. maybe it's time to go. precautionary power blackouts, wildfires, expensive gasoline, rampant homelessness and run away housing crisis all increasingly tarnishing the california dream for a lot of people. and many are now choosing to move to what they believe are greener pastures out of state. california is the nation's most populace state and the fifth largest economy, just ahead of the united kingdom, remarkably. look, we have some real challenges here, things have changed in fundamental ways, but, to borrow a phrase, there is nothing wrong with california that can't be fixed by what is right with california. there are many reasons this is one of the most desirable places in the world to live. what really matters is that we fight to keep it that way, building a better bay area and a better state together. i always love to hear from you. let me know what you think, follow me on tw
an interesting piece in "the wall street journal" today about ian lovett about our state.in his piece today is something that you hear from more and more people around the bay area and the state. maybe it's time to go. precautionary power blackouts, wildfires, expensive gasoline, rampant homelessness and run away housing crisis all increasingly tarnishing the california dream for a lot of people. and many are now choosing to move to what they believe are greener pastures out of state....
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>> good afternoon, commissioners michael leavitt of lovett architecture. this project was originally designed as a six unit residential project over commercial. that was what was allowed by the zoning. the redesign process, the home s.f. legislation passed and we redesigned the project per the project sponsor's request as the home s.f. project that is in the current configuration that we will be looking at. the original project for code was 100% market rate housing. the revised project that we have put together here and we are presenting today will add 14 units above the sixth that were originally proposed. if i can get the screen up, please. under the original zoning, the building would be allowed to be built to a 45-foot height. it is indicated by the red arrow here on this section drawing. with the home s.f. bonus, we are only adding an additional 10 feet to the building and this is 10 feet below what we would be allowed to add per code. i'm sorry. it doesn't seem to be working. i can't get the next slide up, i'm sorry. >> please keep making a presentat
>> good afternoon, commissioners michael leavitt of lovett architecture. this project was originally designed as a six unit residential project over commercial. that was what was allowed by the zoning. the redesign process, the home s.f. legislation passed and we redesigned the project per the project sponsor's request as the home s.f. project that is in the current configuration that we will be looking at. the original project for code was 100% market rate housing. the revised project...
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we will hear from the dean, john lovett.ason: and so many prominent alumni have made their way through the school. we will hear from the ceo of ab invev, the owner of the golden state warriors, and the incoming ceo of nike, and they will talk about their experience here and also what they are seeing in the world of business. carol: so much here from stanford, plus, back at headquarters back in new york, this week it was all about the year ahead summit, a 360 degree view of the most urgent topics facing every executive in the coming year. jason: we sat down with the providence equity ceo, and the ceo of macy's and co-ceo jim coulter, and also i should mention an alum of the school. carol: first let's get to stanford graduate dean on taking the number one spot on the best school rankings for the second year in a row. >> it is a testament to the fantastic students and faculty and staff and alumni we have here and i could not be happier to be the top business school this year. jason: the students will be milling around here very
we will hear from the dean, john lovett.ason: and so many prominent alumni have made their way through the school. we will hear from the ceo of ab invev, the owner of the golden state warriors, and the incoming ceo of nike, and they will talk about their experience here and also what they are seeing in the world of business. carol: so much here from stanford, plus, back at headquarters back in new york, this week it was all about the year ahead summit, a 360 degree view of the most urgent...
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i got the final draft, and it had all this new stuff about donald trump that judd apatow and john lovettremember thinking, whoa, this is going to be a lot different than the draft i saw before that. >> just recently in an episode of celebrity apprentice, you, mr. trump, fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> you have folked that go up to that line and don't cross it. and you have folks that go to that line and do cross it. >> donald trump has said he'll run for a president as a republican, which is surprising since i just assumed he was running as a joke. >> comedians can say things that other people can't say. they're allowed to be furious in a way that politicians are not. >> at the correspondents' dinner that seth meyers hosted, i wrote with him on it, and i thought that we sort of it turns out that's his origin story. it was that night that he decided to run for president. so i'm sorry. >> i humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. all her life that i should fix it. and now it reminds me of
i got the final draft, and it had all this new stuff about donald trump that judd apatow and john lovettremember thinking, whoa, this is going to be a lot different than the draft i saw before that. >> just recently in an episode of celebrity apprentice, you, mr. trump, fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> you have folked that go up to that line and don't cross it. and you have folks that go to that line and do cross it. >>...
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been so many folks, many of them of course before anybody else ever heard of them, people like lyle lovettary carpenter way back in the early '80s, and alison krauss when she was 19. we had sheryl crow was on our 300th anniversary. nobody knew she was. and then there were people who are already very established when they were on the show, like bill monroe and ralph stanley and joan baez and judy collins and the band, in randy newman. >> going to finish this hour with a band from up in morgantown, west virginia. please welcome for the first time to the mountain stage, hello june. ♪ ♪ >> we've had probably between 250-300 different west virginian musicians have been featured on the show. we don't just put them on the show because they're from west virginia but when they reach a certain level of talent we want to give them exposure. many people think west virginia, okay, fiddle, banjo, bluegrass, old-time country and that's it. that's not it. people do like that. we like it, too. we also like jazz and singer songwriters in indie rock. ♪ ♪ >> we like a lot of stuff and so did the people of wes
been so many folks, many of them of course before anybody else ever heard of them, people like lyle lovettary carpenter way back in the early '80s, and alison krauss when she was 19. we had sheryl crow was on our 300th anniversary. nobody knew she was. and then there were people who are already very established when they were on the show, like bill monroe and ralph stanley and joan baez and judy collins and the band, in randy newman. >> going to finish this hour with a band from up in...
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400000 population have been have been displaced some of which are 200 plus been have been seriously lovette we are calling so loudly for humanitarian interventions the floods have also destroyed farmlands raising fears that it will add to the problem of food shortages aid organizations say the need for an urgent response is vital in a country where years of war has left 7000000 people in need of help to survive the 1st phase is to provide that the median emergency response to try to get the people who are living in water to have access to water purification tablets to have access to toppling to have access to all their medication to have access to medical schools and that those are the things that we started to work on that and as i said on our category were assistant that we started to work on is to look at how to start to really work in an area where the water started recede to start to really rehabilitate the water point people residents say they're concerned there will be outbreaks of water borne diseases and they say they don't know how long they will have to wait in camps or in the op
400000 population have been have been displaced some of which are 200 plus been have been seriously lovette we are calling so loudly for humanitarian interventions the floods have also destroyed farmlands raising fears that it will add to the problem of food shortages aid organizations say the need for an urgent response is vital in a country where years of war has left 7000000 people in need of help to survive the 1st phase is to provide that the median emergency response to try to get the...
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secretary kent and ambassador taylor, you know, you sort of saw the ghosts of dean achison and robert lovett up against the guys on the republican side these contestants from the apprentice. >> right. >> you get this cultural clash between the wisemen of the old era and these eyes guys. and wise guys. i think that's a revealing cultural point here. they were playing by a certain set of rules. and it was about memos and it was about listening when they were in the room with foreign leaders and trying to execute american policy over parties -- presidents of different parties. wholly a universe that many of us were accustomed to, not always right, you know, vietnam not so great, you know. so the long history of this is mixed. but that's what human nature is like. but you had this world of facts and policy and the kind of -- i don't want to overplay the dignity part, but a dignity about and a seriousness about the american experiment up against guys who were talking about conspiracy theories that i found myself googling and they went pretty much to the same places. so my own sense is the facts a
secretary kent and ambassador taylor, you know, you sort of saw the ghosts of dean achison and robert lovett up against the guys on the republican side these contestants from the apprentice. >> right. >> you get this cultural clash between the wisemen of the old era and these eyes guys. and wise guys. i think that's a revealing cultural point here. they were playing by a certain set of rules. and it was about memos and it was about listening when they were in the room with foreign...