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oma them coming out of the saying, we alwa thought this was a bad idea. you don't hear from them anymore. that was a signal that perhaps he was not so committed to the photo op that he would do anything to get it. robert: is there power in that photo op for president trump? even if he doesn't get a commitment? molly: he believes that there is because he believes he is doing something unprecedented. yo yesterday, with the prime minister of japan, saying, all of these other presidents should have done this. i am cleaning up their mess. i am the only one who can do it. he is very invested in the ide the experts will tell you that or is also a propaganda vi for the north koreans. the north koreans have wanted this for decades. no previous u.s. president has been willing to giveust to them beof the propaganda victory that it represents, because of the legitimacy it confers on this regime. robert: c that come out of this? an end to the korean war, the release of japanese refugees, andthe continuation of the process. how would that be received if it were smaller
oma them coming out of the saying, we alwa thought this was a bad idea. you don't hear from them anymore. that was a signal that perhaps he was not so committed to the photo op that he would do anything to get it. robert: is there power in that photo op for president trump? even if he doesn't get a commitment? molly: he believes that there is because he believes he is doing something unprecedented. yo yesterday, with the prime minister of japan, saying, all of these other presidents should have...
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cooking well.tust doing well it's cooking well alwa. always being on time. always beingready.n't be fresh off the boat. check out the bhroom in your favorite restaurant. if it's dirty, the kitchen probably is too. and, never orderggs benedict for sunday brunch, in fact, steer clear of sunday brunch altogether. >>any restaurants save up their table tter they'll heat it up, strain out the cigarette butts and bread crbs, use that for the hollanise. >> you're the guy wy --ro some of the best meals of my lif the last seven yea have been in absolutely septic environments with chickens and ps running around. >> reporter:ase in point, a meal he had with bushmen in namibia, ostrich egg omelette cooked othe ground along with the anus of a wart hog. >> this is one time where "well done" is eminently desirable. but no, this hershey highway is served al dente. . chewy. >> reporter: not something he'd ever have served at his restaurant. >> i like them medium well. >> well-donners, used to hate them, but -- ty pay to eat our garbage. you know, they want the veughest, oldest, nerviest, mosa .
cooking well.tust doing well it's cooking well alwa. always being on time. always beingready.n't be fresh off the boat. check out the bhroom in your favorite restaurant. if it's dirty, the kitchen probably is too. and, never orderggs benedict for sunday brunch, in fact, steer clear of sunday brunch altogether. >>any restaurants save up their table tter they'll heat it up, strain out the cigarette butts and bread crbs, use that for the hollanise. >> you're the guy wy --ro some of the...
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yes.ter: that is someththing he has alwas talked about and was a key plank of t the election campapaignhn the far right labour party did so well in the march elections. he has always threaeatened to deport 5 500,000 illegalal immigrants from italy.y. he is operating onon two fronts. he is saying the ports will be closed to ngo's bringing livests, saving migrants' off the coast of l libya and trtransporting them across the mediterranean. he is threatatening to step up r begin mass deportations. that is not something that will happen overnight but certainly part of his rhetoric and his campaign to restrict the number of migrants coming into italy and the responsibility italy is facing on the front line of this crisis. host: on this very issue of migration, the new leadership in rome does not really seem to be making overtures to either berlin or paris. no, it has been a tense week. the german chancellor telephoned the italian prime minister to say there had been a misunderstanding over the draft document circulated ahead of sunday's migrants summit. italy felt everything was locked in and
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(gasp) with brands that wow d prices that thrill, b marshalls is nevering and alwa surprising.ing) >> tony and tucker. we will be live from the reston townsend. town center. come out because we would love to have you join us. >> great place to be. ride in style with our fox go to fox5d.c.comontests to end through august 19. your chance to win a 2019 lease. five finalists selected by random drawing. all finalists must attend the final zip trip in order to be eligible win. one winner will be selected at that fine ziprip. all entrants must be 18 or olsr. the pride is so much have i haded by d.c. area acura dealers. complete rules atx5 d.c.com/contests. >> did nike rip off the navy and the worst group of tippers are. we'l wait on that phreaked s >> we're going in the wrong direction. >> reporter: we're starting this week off inegative territory. right now looking at futures, dow futures down by 167 points. some red across-the-board with the s & p 500 down 1 nasdaq 45. a lot of this still on those trade tensions, those worries there that we saw on friday. points, the s & p 500nown 8
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until we have world peace, and no espionage, there will alwa be cyber activity.will not go away. as we respond to every single breach that matters, as a company, we do write down all the trace evidence behind these things. the infrastructure being used to do the attacks, the ip addresses, domain names, who registered, malware, different structures of malware, the passphrase is used and how they encrypt the commands they type when they are online after they hack in. we try to track these attackers with every piece of trace evidence. we are so boring, we came up with a sche to track trace evidence back in 2005. it was wildly unpopular but it had 635 different criteria so as we do forensics we can catalog all the friends ask. over the years we have noticed patterns. when you look at things coming out of china, we have several dozen groups coming out of china. different buckets. we get the evidence -- all different groups that we respond to dozens of times. there is not a fuzzy bear up here. i've always wondered, how do you get into a board room and say sir, i know y
until we have world peace, and no espionage, there will alwa be cyber activity.will not go away. as we respond to every single breach that matters, as a company, we do write down all the trace evidence behind these things. the infrastructure being used to do the attacks, the ip addresses, domain names, who registered, malware, different structures of malware, the passphrase is used and how they encrypt the commands they type when they are online after they hack in. we try to track these...
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[applause] >> and he appropriately calls it the "i am the future scholarship award" because he alwa thought a lot about our students and thought that they were our future and wanted to get you all off to a great start to make sure you get where you're headed. and our incredible mayor, mayor farrell has been helping to lead this work alongside us to ensure that you get to where you're headed. so we're really happy to have you here and your families. families are such a critical piece in making sure our young people get to where they need to go, and it's through our families that many of our young people have had the courage and th the encouragement to go onto college and university. so we're glad you're here, as well. my name is hydro-mendoza. i'm the president of the board of education here in san francisco, and so i'm really delighted to be emceeing. for me personally, this is something because of the both sides of the street that i work on, really special, because you are all sfusd graduates or are in college and graduated from sfusd. so this is our eighth year, and in particular, we just
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. >> we learned about clean power sf because our sustainability teamis alwa looking for clean operationedin t online network. there are a 530 million members using our site. in this san francisco office there's about 1400 employees working in roughly 400,000 square feet. >> after signing up for the program we heard about the san francisco program and learned they had commercial rates and signed up for that. i'm the o the new wheel electric bike shop. we opehis store in 20 and the new wheel sells and services electric bikes. 11 people work in san francisco and our store is abo 2,000 square feet. electric bikes are fantastic for transportation in the city, th aen and get places faster than any other form of transportation. it amplifies the power, it t replace it. it makes it easier to get places by bicycle and it's soable and eironmentally frndly wa to go and more convenient in san francisco. >> clean powes requires two products, green, 40% renewable and competitively priced with pg and e. for those who want to fight climate change more, 100% renewable at $0.02 per lawatt >> dec to go with su
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with sound and pictures and emotion and all of the things that it did so we're an industry that's alwa under change, always constantly changing but i think today the pace of change is quite extreme. and nobodyeally knows quite where it's going to come out there are all kinds of predictions going on we were just saying earlier i remember in the end of the '90s, beginning of the '90s tivo was launched i was in new york there and "the new york times" doing a huge piece in their magazine on the sunday saying this is it this is the end be of advertising. people aren't going to watch it anymore. what are we now going to do? and it was a huge piece and, of course, where's tivo advertising is still here. advertising is still here. >> disrupted along the way >> yeah, of course it changes it evolves and the answer in all of those things is managing that evolution. but at the end of the day, you know, i always say principles remain practice in change and i think that, you know, ultimately creativity is the answer to those problems to make it better. >> let's talk about some of that creativity i'l
with sound and pictures and emotion and all of the things that it did so we're an industry that's alwa under change, always constantly changing but i think today the pace of change is quite extreme. and nobodyeally knows quite where it's going to come out there are all kinds of predictions going on we were just saying earlier i remember in the end of the '90s, beginning of the '90s tivo was launched i was in new york there and "the new york times" doing a huge piece in their magazine...
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you know, standards should alwa be continually changing. >> okay. do we have a motion? is. >> to deny the appeal and approve the permit on the basis it was issued. >> a motion to deny the appeal and issue the permit on the basis it was properly issued. on that motion, president fung. [ roll call ] >> that motion passes. this concludes the hearing. the meeting is adjourned. thank you. >> good evening. >> clerk: good afternoon. welcome to our june 4, 2018, land use committee meeting i'm katy tang. to my left, supervisor safai and i think we'll be joined by supervisor kim in a moment.
you know, standards should alwa be continually changing. >> okay. do we have a motion? is. >> to deny the appeal and approve the permit on the basis it was issued. >> a motion to deny the appeal and issue the permit on the basis it was properly issued. on that motion, president fung. [ roll call ] >> that motion passes. this concludes the hearing. the meeting is adjourned. thank you. >> good evening. >> clerk: good afternoon. welcome to our june 4, 2018, land...
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if i went somewhere with adam adam was famous, i alwa felt the room gravitate towards him, i would get quiet and shy and just disappear into the wallpaper, but other people like i think one of the reasons why i wanted to do my netflix special wawas because my only dreato do stand-up, everything else was not the dream, and i feel like now that i'm older i have stories to tell and i have opinions on things. raising kids, living with three women, not knowing you know where i t in in a very female household, and i do talk about spending most of my life just following them around sephora, i'm noeven allowed to complain, i have to, i have to walk around and be like hey this y great, this is a great spend our day. and the weird part is now it really is. sometimes when i'm alone i'm like i wish i was at sephora with the family, so they won. this is judd apatow, aef this is my but spectacular take onme cody and garry shandling. >> woodruff: you can watch more brief but spectacular videos online at: pbs.org/newshour/brief. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online an
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should ruderman y giuliani alwa so responsive? from a legal perspective is that a good idea. >> i have known rudy since 1973. he always expresses his views on every subject, normally he doesn't even wait to be asked. it would it be better if he said i'm representing the president now and i'm speaking as rudy giuliani, former mayor of new york, former u.s. attorney, man with opinions on every issue, i am speaking as the president's lawyer and as the president's lawyer i am authorized to make the following statements. i think that would be a better tact for him to follow and i suspect he'll hear that from some of the other lawyers on the team, but, you know, rudy is rudy. you hire him, you hire the whole package and there's a lot of positives that you get as well. he gets a tremendous amount of media attention. and it's not easy to get that kind of media attention and then just limit yourself to comments about the case you about he ought to do it. >> alan, is he acting in his client's best interest because that would be the underpin
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we will alwas be about human rights.lead by exampleai having that we also talk with allies and enemies alike about this. t we do business with countries who i'm not and most people aren't satisfied with on human rightissues. this is something that is going to be gotten to i'm sure at some point down the road. but look, you got to walk before you run, and right now the very sensitive, important maer of denuclearization is what's on the table. >> woodruff: finally, different topic, are you comfortable with the president pulling the u.s. out of the joint g-7 communique, being very critical of can dark it leaders, the other members of the g-7? is that what you think was th right mo? >> well, the president had good reasons for what he did,nd he is a tough negotiator, as you know, and he is not happy with the way we've been treated with a lot of our negotiations. i think trahe fruon is boiling over. but look, this isn't a final thing, this is not an ongoing thing, the people thahe's talking to on g-7, these are friends of our,
we will alwas be about human rights.lead by exampleai having that we also talk with allies and enemies alike about this. t we do business with countries who i'm not and most people aren't satisfied with on human rightissues. this is something that is going to be gotten to i'm sure at some point down the road. but look, you got to walk before you run, and right now the very sensitive, important maer of denuclearization is what's on the table. >> woodruff: finally, different topic, are you...
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like, i alwa look at me that now.u're not dead, but you're not a reliable member of the planet. [ laughter ] you're not somebody that we're gonna count on in the long run. you know, give plans, like a month ahead. but, you know -- [ light laughter ] 'cause it's, like, you're on, like, some kind of a warning track, or an on-deck circle. you're not dead, 'cause the most important thing in life is survival and you're not great at that, basically. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> and -- 'cause if i went out -- like if right now, anybody in this audience goes outside and dies in the street on 49th street, it'll be a tragedy. if i die, people will be like, "that was sad. ha did you know?" [ light laughter ] >> seth: but you -- lest anyone thinks that you are negative about -- >> lest? >> seth: l >> yeah. >> seth: you got engaged. >> i got engaged. i'm gonna marry one of your producers. >> seth: that is a true story. you are gonna marry our fantastic producer jen sochko. >> jen sochko. >> seth: we're so -- we are so happy for
like, i alwa look at me that now.u're not dead, but you're not a reliable member of the planet. [ laughter ] you're not somebody that we're gonna count on in the long run. you know, give plans, like a month ahead. but, you know -- [ light laughter ] 'cause it's, like, you're on, like, some kind of a warning track, or an on-deck circle. you're not dead, 'cause the most important thing in life is survival and you're not great at that, basically. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> and --...
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entry and claim asylum they're alwa kept together if they come in the way they're supposed to. >> woodruff: let's turn to the supreme court, justice kennedy stepping de wn. esident said he's narrowed the list to five to seven people, he plans to see ne or two of them this weekend. who is he seeing? >> judy, i can't tell you exactly who he'ngseut the the american people know who's on the list. i think this is theost transparent process ever, when the president put forward a list of the 21 candidates he's considering, expanded t 25 during the transition, but it's a very public list we provide to all americans. you know the list the president's choosing from. i think that was one of the factorcoof many mfortable in supporting the president for election because to have the quality of candidatehe put forward. >> woodruff: democrats are not only concerned he will choose coop served but choose someone even more conservative than justice kennedy and will choose someone who will, if not overturn roe v wad but will try to undermine it. what does the president want their position to be on roe v wade.
entry and claim asylum they're alwa kept together if they come in the way they're supposed to. >> woodruff: let's turn to the supreme court, justice kennedy stepping de wn. esident said he's narrowed the list to five to seven people, he plans to see ne or two of them this weekend. who is he seeing? >> judy, i can't tell you exactly who he'ngseut the the american people know who's on the list. i think this is theost transparent process ever, when the president put forward a list of...
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conflict or a hornets nest in the other parts of the world, our government had ysfferent congress has alwacted to slow down migration immigration from those areas. there are over 6 million german halted germant we migration in 1914 because of what was going on with europe, the rising militarism. we halted german migration, and it has not really ramped up for 100 years. we also halted norwegian immigration into wisconsin, believe it or not. it has nothing to do with race, of course, these blonde haired, blue-eyed norse people, but because the norwegians were not .ssimilating they were branching out, they were speaking their language, and it was becoming a problem to ensure simulation. -- assimilation. . only 5 million italians were able to come here. we slowed migration from 1924-1965. to 90,000 people a year in order to absorb us all into one family. and when i look at the emotional reaction of the protesters -- that comes from 30 years of indoctrination. they are almost like 12 girls. they react emotionally -- host: what protesters are you talking about? caller: the people who just seem t
conflict or a hornets nest in the other parts of the world, our government had ysfferent congress has alwacted to slow down migration immigration from those areas. there are over 6 million german halted germant we migration in 1914 because of what was going on with europe, the rising militarism. we halted german migration, and it has not really ramped up for 100 years. we also halted norwegian immigration into wisconsin, believe it or not. it has nothing to do with race, of course, these blonde...
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[ laughter ] so yeah, you should alwa pay attentn while you're at a baseball game. >> i know right?e, carla. i don't know why but i feel like you might have something to say about this. there was a girl from australia who just had t worst date ever because her date ran out of the restaurant leaving her to pay the bill. but the owner of the cÉ, which was in bondi, australia, which is a fabulous place by the way. saw this whole thing happening and he felt so bad for this woman that he gave her, you know, the meal othe hous then gave her a $150 voucher so she can return with somebody better to enjoy a meal. [ applause ] so i guess i have to ask you, as a woman have you ever been sort of been stiffed on a date or has a gucheaped out on you? did he dine and dash? >> umm, yes. i had a date back in the day and i was still working in catering. so my pennies and time wer precious. but somebody set me up with this guy. was so cheap that i was supposed to meet him at the subway. he didn't even come out from the all just in case we had to go back in and he didn't want to pay again. okay, so tha
[ laughter ] so yeah, you should alwa pay attentn while you're at a baseball game. >> i know right?e, carla. i don't know why but i feel like you might have something to say about this. there was a girl from australia who just had t worst date ever because her date ran out of the restaurant leaving her to pay the bill. but the owner of the cÉ, which was in bondi, australia, which is a fabulous place by the way. saw this whole thing happening and he felt so bad for this woman that he gave...
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the time of year where basketball's over, hockey's over, football hasn't started, baseball games are alwave watching it. stuart: wait a minute, i'll tell you why -- [laughter] it's exciting. do you ever watch english premier league soccer? >> every now and then. manchester united, i even know some of the names of the soccer teams, so i'm advancing my knowledge in the world of sports. stuart: well, it begin again at the end of august, and i'll guarantee joe theismann is watching on a saturday and sunday, i'll guarantee it. and i want you back on the show to rate the games. would that be okay, joe? >> i'd love to do it. stuart: no, you'd hate it. [laughter] thanks for joining us, joe, it's always a pleasure. >>> actress mary mccormack shot this video of her husband's model s tesla, burst into flames in l.a. there were no injuries. tesla says it's an extraordinarily unusual occurrence. no impact on the stock at all. it's up over 1%, $4 higher. 362 on the tesla right now. where's the price of gold in the overall down stock market? price of gold is up $3, 1281. how about bitcoin? down to $6,00
the time of year where basketball's over, hockey's over, football hasn't started, baseball games are alwave watching it. stuart: wait a minute, i'll tell you why -- [laughter] it's exciting. do you ever watch english premier league soccer? >> every now and then. manchester united, i even know some of the names of the soccer teams, so i'm advancing my knowledge in the world of sports. stuart: well, it begin again at the end of august, and i'll guarantee joe theismann is watching on a...
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uncomfortable because there was supposed to be a third person there who never showed up, and that alwa throws a-- you know, he had gotten prepared for a 3-way, and that chair had to be removed, for the tv audience shouldn't see. i understand mdoes that, but we can't do that. [scattered laughter] so there's no--the chaiair had o be removed and he was a little shaken by that. also, if you've ever been in one of these shows, it's a collective hysteria. i mean, it has a logic to it, but there's all these people running around and these lights and cameras. it's--and we're all covered with ps of makeup and it's very--it's a stressful--an, 's used to it, but it's a stressful situation. but i was pleased. i thought that t really went prpretty well an we d thatt a lot of feedback from it. i keep getting, like you, people who have seen it and talked about it, so that's very impressive to me. and i feel grateful that i had an opportunity tolk. mondragon understood this problem long ago. when you're as big as they are, they developed a number of specialized enterprises. for example, they have thei
uncomfortable because there was supposed to be a third person there who never showed up, and that alwa throws a-- you know, he had gotten prepared for a 3-way, and that chair had to be removed, for the tv audience shouldn't see. i understand mdoes that, but we can't do that. [scattered laughter] so there's no--the chaiair had o be removed and he was a little shaken by that. also, if you've ever been in one of these shows, it's a collective hysteria. i mean, it has a logic to it, but there's all...