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i support the 600-foot buffer. a thousand foot buffer has led to the clustering issue. i feel this has been discussed and accepted as fact by this board in the past. i support mr. de la plain's proposal of 51% ownership stake and not allow for out of state interests and permit flipping. also the 50% local hiring requirement is a good goal. possibly something we may need to build up to. on site consumption is important. we need safe places for consumption both for residents and tourists and i urge you to support the pipeline amendment, thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm karen. i'm the licensing and exoo compliance direct where spark. i'd like to offer my thanks to supervisor sheehy and safai and for the presence of the deliberationly the deliberations by the visiting supervisors today. i'm here to offer our comments on several issues. first, i agree with former speaker and task force member lora thomas. it's entirely possible to get tht right by the january 1 deadline. it's a mistake to disregard the monumental effort by the task force. one way to facilitate a smooth tran
i support the 600-foot buffer. a thousand foot buffer has led to the clustering issue. i feel this has been discussed and accepted as fact by this board in the past. i support mr. de la plain's proposal of 51% ownership stake and not allow for out of state interests and permit flipping. also the 50% local hiring requirement is a good goal. possibly something we may need to build up to. on site consumption is important. we need safe places for consumption both for residents and tourists and i...
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stay away 1500 buffer zone from children.care, preschool andn tower our residents' voice and k you. >> i'm not here to interpret fo. >> you can interpret english fom because they don't know what i'. can you do that? my god! >> talk into the microphone. >> it's not on. testing, one, two. here we go. i wanted to the interpre interpl these people here most of them , i'm 623 yearsç old. i have kids. grangrandkids and great grandki. where are your grandkids? i'm sure they wouldn't come up d say what you are saying. smoke wawn is to make you are fl better. if you don't know about that, du know about the whie he white heo our country? damn it! i'm a baby boomer! i'll be damned to say what you t want in your community. we have a choice to tell what wt want in our community when theyt that bhie china and heroin in my community? talk to your grandkids! see if they don't want no marij. maybe you should be smoking somt and maybe you could speak like - maybe i better appreciate becauo ever is organizing you all you'g a good job. anyway -
stay away 1500 buffer zone from children.care, preschool andn tower our residents' voice and k you. >> i'm not here to interpret fo. >> you can interpret english fom because they don't know what i'. can you do that? my god! >> talk into the microphone. >> it's not on. testing, one, two. here we go. i wanted to the interpre interpl these people here most of them , i'm 623 yearsç old. i have kids. grangrandkids and great grandki. where are your grandkids? i'm sure they...
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i also strongly support the 600-foot buffer. has been something that's been suggested by planning several different times. it would alleviate the map considerably. if you go back to a thousand foot buffers, we'll look at a map that was increasingly difficult to find locations and will be even more so considering these other sensitive uses that are considered. on site consumption is a necessity if we want to reduce smoking in public. if anything, allow for on site vaporization. we require hvac systems and we have to keep compassion in the city. compassion has been something that's driven the medical cannabis community historically. >> mr. p goggin, don't go away, are you referring to section 190 as proposed in the legislation before us or propose in what supervise sheehy mentioned earlier in this meeting which is -- >> i have not seen that language. >> let me read it to you. i'm sorry i can't hanld you a copy. -- hand it to you but i only have a copy. this is conversion to mcds to retail establishments. an establishment that eith
i also strongly support the 600-foot buffer. has been something that's been suggested by planning several different times. it would alleviate the map considerably. if you go back to a thousand foot buffers, we'll look at a map that was increasingly difficult to find locations and will be even more so considering these other sensitive uses that are considered. on site consumption is a necessity if we want to reduce smoking in public. if anything, allow for on site vaporization. we require hvac...
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but if we're going to have a buffer for 5 to 17, we should have a buffer from 0 to 17. i just don't understand the distinction. i just want to point out that my reason for voting for this is not the reason that they're going to be allowed to go into these shops. in a year or two, if you want to revisit it, i'm okay with that. i just don't think people are going to be able to access recreational cannabis for adults in san francisco, and so being that that's the case, i'm okay with putting in a higher set of restrictions when we first put legalization in. >>president breed: so before i call on another supervisor, i just want to remind you all that we have a pile of amendments to make, so we can continue to argue this one particular issue or we can vote on it and go into details with some of the others, but supervisor ronen, you had your hand up, and then supervisor -- okay. supervisor safai, and then, supervisor farrell, but just to be clear, this is one small issue in comparison to, again, a lot of amendments that we have proposed today. this item has been discussed over
but if we're going to have a buffer for 5 to 17, we should have a buffer from 0 to 17. i just don't understand the distinction. i just want to point out that my reason for voting for this is not the reason that they're going to be allowed to go into these shops. in a year or two, if you want to revisit it, i'm okay with that. i just don't think people are going to be able to access recreational cannabis for adults in san francisco, and so being that that's the case, i'm okay with putting in a...
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i'd like to voice my support for the 600-foot buffer zone. the 600-foot buffer zone as opposed to 1,000 feet, not only increases access, but reduces clustering but ensures opportunity for the equity applicants. if the 1,000-foot buffer zone is passed, that will really reduce the amount of properties available and will cause the prices for those propertis to skyrocket and equity applicants will not be able to get properties. so, equity will end up as a broken promise. next is consumption. i believe there should be consumption lounges. there should be stand-alone consumption permits. without places to consume, you are recriminalizing cannabis users who overwhelmingly voted in support of legalization. and they have become systematically thatsingered by police in the city. and then finally transition to adult use. i appreciate that the supervisors are making it a point to allow transition to adult use for retailers but i also think on the equity front the equity applicants and other nonretail applicants should be able to transition to adult use b
i'd like to voice my support for the 600-foot buffer zone. the 600-foot buffer zone as opposed to 1,000 feet, not only increases access, but reduces clustering but ensures opportunity for the equity applicants. if the 1,000-foot buffer zone is passed, that will really reduce the amount of properties available and will cause the prices for those propertis to skyrocket and equity applicants will not be able to get properties. so, equity will end up as a broken promise. next is consumption. i...
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>>supervisor tang: the federal buffer zone. >>supervisor cohen: and the state buffer. >>supervisor tang: no, i'm talking about the federal 1,000 foot buffer zone, but it's really a reflection of what my community has asked for. >>supervisor cohen: let me make sure to make this an understanding, a lot of the reasons why we have the green zones problem that we have is the previous iteration of a commitment to a 1,000 foot radius, and not only do we have a problem that will perpetuate clusters, we will have them in poor working class communities where people of color are now living. i'd like to call on israel from the department of public health equity program -- it's a long title. i don't know all the details, but he is a front leader and has been working on cannabis related legislation since 2015 when the state passed this -- the three mersa laws, so if you could speak a little bit as to why -- what the benefits or the effects could be to a 1,000 foot radius around the mcd's. >> sure. when we did the 1,000 feet, it actually moved the districts into, as supervisor kim ha
>>supervisor tang: the federal buffer zone. >>supervisor cohen: and the state buffer. >>supervisor tang: no, i'm talking about the federal 1,000 foot buffer zone, but it's really a reflection of what my community has asked for. >>supervisor cohen: let me make sure to make this an understanding, a lot of the reasons why we have the green zones problem that we have is the previous iteration of a commitment to a 1,000 foot radius, and not only do we have a problem that will...
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page 12 starting line 16 is about the buffer zone regarding mcds. right now it's 1,000. then this is also where we would make sure that there is a definition of the day care center under state law. on page 13, again, referencing ocean avenue west portal, and district 7 part of taravel street relating to a maximum of one mcd or cannabis retail at any given time in those corridors. page 13, thousand foot radius already. on page -- i'm skipping over all the amendments that were taken by this committee. just in case you're wondering. on page 25? is there something else on page 17? on page 25, starting line 13, i want to make it known that i'm expanding the green zone in district 4. this reflects that. so in our nc-1s in district 4 this says west of sunset boulevard, cannabis retail uses shall be permitted on first and second floors. okay. page 27 reflects the district 7 maximum of one cannabis retail at any time on taravel district 7 portion and between broderick and van ness. and page 29, 12 through 13, this is district 2. page 34, line 23 maximum one cannabis retail use pe
page 12 starting line 16 is about the buffer zone regarding mcds. right now it's 1,000. then this is also where we would make sure that there is a definition of the day care center under state law. on page 13, again, referencing ocean avenue west portal, and district 7 part of taravel street relating to a maximum of one mcd or cannabis retail at any given time in those corridors. page 13, thousand foot radius already. on page -- i'm skipping over all the amendments that were taken by this...
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in addition, as previously announced, capital buffers for individual banks will be prc in january.hese will reflect firm specific results of the stress tests including the judgments made by the ftc and prc in september. these buffers can be drawn on as necessary during a downturn to allow banks to support the real economy. brexit, there are a range of possible outcomes for the future u.k.-eu relationship consistent with agreement, the ftc is focused on those scenarios that even if they are the least likely to occur could half the greatest impact on u.k. financial stability. these include scenarios where there is no agreement or no transition in place at the time of x -- brexit. -- at the time of exit. the stress test encompasses the possible commendations of risk and associated losses to banks that could arise in such an event. the -- givennce the current levels of resilience u.k. banks could support the real economy even in the dirt -- event of a disorderly exit from the european union. in the extreme event in which the u.k. faced a disorderly combined with a severe global recessi
in addition, as previously announced, capital buffers for individual banks will be prc in january.hese will reflect firm specific results of the stress tests including the judgments made by the ftc and prc in september. these buffers can be drawn on as necessary during a downturn to allow banks to support the real economy. brexit, there are a range of possible outcomes for the future u.k.-eu relationship consistent with agreement, the ftc is focused on those scenarios that even if they are the...
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we have the counter cyclical buffer that was raised and could be raised further next year depending on what risk scenario looks like i don't think we're fully out of the woods yet with regards to banks being able to fully earn and distribute capital yet >> the bank of england seemed to be quite positive about the overall outlook for the banking system in terms of it being more resilient to shocks than in the past if you look at some assumptions for the stress tests, they're extreme scenarios. house prices dropping by a third, unemployment rising to 9%, yet the banking system survives are you as optimistic on the outlook for the uk banking system here? >> i am. i think we've come a long way in terms of tripling the capital levels in the sector banks have been de-risked, de-levered, so investor focus is more on the earnings power about the attractiveness of the businesses going forward, relative to other sectors. in a global context, unfortunately, yes, it looks positive from a capital perspective, but uk banks are far from being particularly attractive in our view, the u.s. is much furt
we have the counter cyclical buffer that was raised and could be raised further next year depending on what risk scenario looks like i don't think we're fully out of the woods yet with regards to banks being able to fully earn and distribute capital yet >> the bank of england seemed to be quite positive about the overall outlook for the banking system in terms of it being more resilient to shocks than in the past if you look at some assumptions for the stress tests, they're extreme...
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regionally the land use committee voted to increase the 600-foot buffer around schools to 1,000 feet, which this commission recommended. the committee at one point also considered adding the 1,000-foot buffer around child care facilities, adding child care facilities that the buffer would have all but eliminated the green zone in the city. since then and through various amendments, the 1,000-foot buffer around schools has been brought back down to 600 feet in the skinny version and the child care provision has been eliminated in both versions. also originally the orbit option was added to the ordinance which, again, this commission did recommend. however, currently the version that was before the board on tuesday, the orbit option was replaced with a straight 600-foot anti-clustering provision. rather than the 300 feet originally in the ordinance is up to 600 feet. the land-use committee added the mc-1 districts to the green zone and this is something that you recommended. and also with those version, there is a finding that directs the planning commission to [inaudible] m.c.d.s and c
regionally the land use committee voted to increase the 600-foot buffer around schools to 1,000 feet, which this commission recommended. the committee at one point also considered adding the 1,000-foot buffer around child care facilities, adding child care facilities that the buffer would have all but eliminated the green zone in the city. since then and through various amendments, the 1,000-foot buffer around schools has been brought back down to 600 feet in the skinny version and the child...
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expanding the buffer zones in distance, such as new uses such as child care while also setting numerical caps in certain areas does just that. and some of what is being proposed has the effect to their yo our green zone even more than we have today. so, that is not where i believe we want to go. and i agree with supervisor peskin that it is important that we have a comprehensive conversation that we look at data and that we make a better decision about a city-wide policy and not a district-specific policy. but more important, we -- this particular conversation in development of legislation does not have to be rushed and i'm looking forward to the discussion around this particular issue. clearly from the number of members of the board of supervisors who are present here today and some may be joining us later, it is clearly something that we are not taking lightly and i look forward to this lively discussion. thank you, supervisor. >> thank you, president. as i indicated earlier, we are now joined by supervisor jane kim, supervisor kim the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair peskin. and i
expanding the buffer zones in distance, such as new uses such as child care while also setting numerical caps in certain areas does just that. and some of what is being proposed has the effect to their yo our green zone even more than we have today. so, that is not where i believe we want to go. and i agree with supervisor peskin that it is important that we have a comprehensive conversation that we look at data and that we make a better decision about a city-wide policy and not a...
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the countercyclical buffer will buffer again. they will review it again in the first half of 2018.eviewed again in the first half of 2018. investors may be underpricing the risks in global markets. this is a warning shot from the active england in terms of their perspective on global markets. lets you see if you have a the at some of the names, u.k. gdp could crash by 4.7% and world gdp to drop and unemployed 9.5 percent. these are the toughest stress tests yet but that -- they did edge.st the s cliff short b 2016 data. and they are talking a brexitxit, there is line coming through. the stress tests show banks can withstand a disorderly brexit. been tough, sharp declines in global and domestic growth, the pound losing its loss driven by surging interests. plenty of testing going on in the top line being the stress tests show the banks can withstand a disorderly brexit. a couple of concerns about individual names. manus: they talk about a messy divorce without trade deal or transition agreement coupled with stress, misconduct costs could push the banks beyond the limit of the test.
the countercyclical buffer will buffer again. they will review it again in the first half of 2018.eviewed again in the first half of 2018. investors may be underpricing the risks in global markets. this is a warning shot from the active england in terms of their perspective on global markets. lets you see if you have a the at some of the names, u.k. gdp could crash by 4.7% and world gdp to drop and unemployed 9.5 percent. these are the toughest stress tests yet but that -- they did edge.st the...
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north korea has been a so-called buffers in 1953, but there is a point at which having a buffer that insulate you from the west, i.e. south korea and the rest, is the point at which the buffer can become its own problem. having a war with japan, having a world with south korea at that , point, there is no buffer. then you have actually created a position worse than the one you wanted to prevent. china has to draw its own internal red lines. hopefully, this visit will help them understand. host: let's talk about you. you spent the first six months inside the white house. and now you are outside. , why did you leave? guest: i left because i came into support the president's make america great again agenda, especially when it came to national security, counterterrorism. i realized i was on vacation when my direct boss -- i reported to steve bannon -- when steve resigned, i realized my path to support the president was limited. i did not just want to do the odd television interview from the north lawn of the white house, i wanted to support the original agenda. and there were voices arou
north korea has been a so-called buffers in 1953, but there is a point at which having a buffer that insulate you from the west, i.e. south korea and the rest, is the point at which the buffer can become its own problem. having a war with japan, having a world with south korea at that , point, there is no buffer. then you have actually created a position worse than the one you wanted to prevent. china has to draw its own internal red lines. hopefully, this visit will help them understand. host:...
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what deputy city attorney givne. >> you're changing the buffer f0 to a thousand. i'm sorry, from a thousand back0 from this version. that's only in two spots in the ordinance. >> supervisor peskin: and we'reg the orbit from a thousand to 60. >> got it. >> supervisor peskin: okay, nowe do that, colleagues, without ob? so you have the 190, miss wong? okay then here are other thingsi would like to see in one or bot. and that, as i said, and this wl require a lot of charts, but i o say it on the record so we can s discussion which is all as of rt become c.u. or d.c. >> with appeal to board of apped not the board of supervisors. >> supervisor peskin: i'm happye them d.c. and that would take tn that route. >> i agree with that. >> supervisor peskin: so deputyy attorney givner. >> so, i believe, and tell me is right, this amendment taking alp to mandatory d.c. is something u intend t to do at next week's mg instead of not at toatd's -- tos meeting. >> supervisor peskin: as long as everything goes well and we cane something to the full board than take public comment and t
what deputy city attorney givne. >> you're changing the buffer f0 to a thousand. i'm sorry, from a thousand back0 from this version. that's only in two spots in the ordinance. >> supervisor peskin: and we'reg the orbit from a thousand to 60. >> got it. >> supervisor peskin: okay, nowe do that, colleagues, without ob? so you have the 190, miss wong? okay then here are other thingsi would like to see in one or bot. and that, as i said, and this wl require a lot of charts,...
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and should we include a buffer around childcare centers is that schools? >> it is a difficult issue in a counter culture issue. just what should it be? mark farrell doesn't want a flood of stores. >> what i've suggested is a 600-foot buffer between different dispensary that's would allow one or two to go in per commercial corridor. >> currently i'm supporting a 1,000 foot buffer from adult use cannabis from schools and daycare centers. >>> the new law allowing recreational use goes into effect january 1st. many say they want something in place by then. the supervisor is one of them. >> i hope we have the votes for it. allowing existing medical cannabis dispensaries to add adult use january 1. >> he says the board can then discuss regulations for new cannabis businesses next year. there are currently 46 medical marijuana dispensaries operating in the city. they asked the board not to rush the decision and table it for two weeks. >> doing this ensthurs final legislation passed is thoughtful, culturally sensitive, and the best legislation for the city of san
and should we include a buffer around childcare centers is that schools? >> it is a difficult issue in a counter culture issue. just what should it be? mark farrell doesn't want a flood of stores. >> what i've suggested is a 600-foot buffer between different dispensary that's would allow one or two to go in per commercial corridor. >> currently i'm supporting a 1,000 foot buffer from adult use cannabis from schools and daycare centers. >>> the new law allowing...
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north korea has been a so-called "buffer" since 1953. but there is a point where having a buffer against the west can become its own problem. having a nuclear exchange, having a war with japan, with south korea, at that point, there is no buffer. you have created a position worse than the one you wanted to prevent. china has to draw its own internal red lines. host: you spent the first six months inside the white house. now you are outside. why did you leave? guest: because i came into support the president's make america great again at agenda, specially when it came to national security, counterterrorism. i was on vacation when my direct boss -- i reported to steve bannon -- when steve resigned, i path to support the president was limited. i did not just want to do the odd television interview from the north lawn of the white house, i wanted to support the original agenda. and there were voices around us who were not part of the maga agenda in a sentence. so -- ascendence. the president reached out to me after i resigned. he asked for m
north korea has been a so-called "buffer" since 1953. but there is a point where having a buffer against the west can become its own problem. having a nuclear exchange, having a war with japan, with south korea, at that point, there is no buffer. you have created a position worse than the one you wanted to prevent. china has to draw its own internal red lines. host: you spent the first six months inside the white house. now you are outside. why did you leave? guest: because i came...
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you may remember the bank of england asked uk banks to set aside more cash to prove a buffer in case for the worse, people had somewhat debt on their own balance sheet they would struggle to pay back, all of them currently passing the test, we talk more about that later ulster and samira hussain has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. is and was all important given how much of the us economy depends on consumer spending. the more confident people feel about their finances the more likely they are to spend money. in other news the senate tanking committee will hold a confirmation hearing forjerome powell, selected by president trump to replace janet yellen as the chair of the us federal reserve. transcanada of the us federal reserve. tra nsca nada corporation will of the us federal reserve. transcanada corporation will hold an investor day in toronto, this is when the company may finally safe whether it plans to go ahead with a long—delayed and very controversial keystone pipeline project and finally, the numbers are out, the national retail federation, a leading reta
you may remember the bank of england asked uk banks to set aside more cash to prove a buffer in case for the worse, people had somewhat debt on their own balance sheet they would struggle to pay back, all of them currently passing the test, we talk more about that later ulster and samira hussain has the details about what's ahead on wall street today. is and was all important given how much of the us economy depends on consumer spending. the more confident people feel about their finances the...
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they are detectiveirectly linkr cameras with a 30 second buffer, so anyone wearing a camera with a tazers within the radius, any time the tazer goes into the on position, every camera automatically starts recording with a 30 second buffer. we carry the x-26 tazers. they're bright yellow. we carrie the cartridges with bright green blast doors, and our department only authorizes us to carrie the tazer on our nondominant hand, so there'll never be an issue of going for the tazer and pulling your gun because it's on the opposite side of your body. our tazer operates in two different modes: drive stun where you activate the tazer to press the trigger, or the blast doors on the tazer cartridge, where you can touch stun someone essentially, and they feel the effects in localized pain in the area of being touch. the other mode we out williuti in is the probe mode. there were several different links for tazer cartridges. the ones we issue range between 20 feet, 25 feet, up to 30 feet. so any time we have a tazer incident, it gets reported at every level, and it has to be approved at every level b
they are detectiveirectly linkr cameras with a 30 second buffer, so anyone wearing a camera with a tazers within the radius, any time the tazer goes into the on position, every camera automatically starts recording with a 30 second buffer. we carry the x-26 tazers. they're bright yellow. we carrie the cartridges with bright green blast doors, and our department only authorizes us to carrie the tazer on our nondominant hand, so there'll never be an issue of going for the tazer and pulling your...
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the reality is that in recent times we seem to have hit the buffers.irst, the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has claimed the government has failed to crack down on the biggest tax scandal of a generation. it follows the revelations of bbc‘s panorama that millions of leaked financial documents known as the paradise papers disclosed by the programme into how tax havens, such as the indian ocean island of mauritius, have been used to shelter funds. the disclosures include details of how three stars of the bbc show mrs brown's boys have diverted fees into companies in mauritius and sent money back as loans. the papers show how wealthy individuals, multinationalfirms, celebrities and political leaders have used complex financial structures to protect their funds from higher levels of taxation. in the commons, a treasury minister said the government had a good record on cracking down on tax avoidance. hmrc are already benefiting from the exchange of financial account information to the common reporting standard, an initiative in which the uk has led the
the reality is that in recent times we seem to have hit the buffers.irst, the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has claimed the government has failed to crack down on the biggest tax scandal of a generation. it follows the revelations of bbc‘s panorama that millions of leaked financial documents known as the paradise papers disclosed by the programme into how tax havens, such as the indian ocean island of mauritius, have been used to shelter funds. the disclosures include details of how...
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they love having that buffer there and they love north korea provoking.s bringsmanship and they -- it's brinksmanship and they don't want it to go to nuclear war. judge jeanine: what are they doing there? >> they are preparing for war, helping the south korean and the other allies in that region repair for defense of the republic of korea. i have glen the demilitarized zone a couple times. i have trained on these major shows of force that we do over there. and my last years as a jennifer i went over there and talked about asymmetric warfare. north korea has 8,000 along the demill tearized zone and 8,000 rocket launchers. judge jeanine: if they send, if kim jong-un from north korea send a nuclear war head on an icbm, or they say that he can hit seoul before we can prerent that missile from hitting us. am i wrong? >> we have the terminal high altitude defense systems, the thaad missiles we heard about. we are deployed throughout the region. but we also have ways to detect what's happening and what their preparations are. and we didn't mention the 6,000 troo
they love having that buffer there and they love north korea provoking.s bringsmanship and they -- it's brinksmanship and they don't want it to go to nuclear war. judge jeanine: what are they doing there? >> they are preparing for war, helping the south korean and the other allies in that region repair for defense of the republic of korea. i have glen the demilitarized zone a couple times. i have trained on these major shows of force that we do over there. and my last years as a jennifer...
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the yellow is a buffer. and by the way, the only place in the united states that is surrounded by a buffer. no. don't proceed. so they confused you with that map. this is where we're talking about, down in here in the gene water, it is not the boundary waters. the pictures you saw that were in the well were of the boundary waters, not where the mining is going to take place. so let's dispel the rumors. red, no mining. yellow, no mining, green, ok. but that's following rules. that's following all rules. once again, just to remind folks back home that are watching, the red is the boundary waters. there is no mining in the boundary waters. the pictures you saw in the well are in the boundary waters. no mining occurs in the boundary waters. and with that, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. lowenthal: i would like to highlight the overwhelming local opposition to a copper sulphite mine right next to the boundary wate
the yellow is a buffer. and by the way, the only place in the united states that is surrounded by a buffer. no. don't proceed. so they confused you with that map. this is where we're talking about, down in here in the gene water, it is not the boundary waters. the pictures you saw that were in the well were of the boundary waters, not where the mining is going to take place. so let's dispel the rumors. red, no mining. yellow, no mining, green, ok. but that's following rules. that's following...
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they love having that buffer there and they love north korea provoking. it's bringsmanship and they -- it's brinksmanship and they don't want it to go to nuclear war. judge jeanine: what are they doing there? >> they are preparing for war, helping the south korean and the other allies in that region repair for defense of the republic of korea. i have glen the demilitarized zone a couple times. i have trained on these major shows of force that we do over there. and my last years as a jennifer i went over there and talked about asymmetric warfare. north korea has 8,000 along the demill tearized zone and 8,000 rocket launchers. judge jeanine: if they send, if kim jong-un from north korea send a nuclear war head on an icbm, or they say that he can hit seoul before we can prerent that missile from hitting us. am i wrong? >> we have the terminal high altitude defense systems, the thaad missiles we heard about. we are deployed throughout the region. but we also have ways to detect what's happening and what their preparations are. and we didn't mention the 6,000
they love having that buffer there and they love north korea provoking. it's bringsmanship and they -- it's brinksmanship and they don't want it to go to nuclear war. judge jeanine: what are they doing there? >> they are preparing for war, helping the south korean and the other allies in that region repair for defense of the republic of korea. i have glen the demilitarized zone a couple times. i have trained on these major shows of force that we do over there. and my last years as a...
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he line stretched more than a block, protesters creating a human buffer between the bike and traffic lanes on spruce street near the site of the deadly accident between a cyclist and trash truck. >> we physically put ourselve asking the city to build safer infrastructure. >> this protest began at 7:30 a.m. a day earlier 4-year-old emily fredericks of south street was hit by a garbage truck turning right on to 11th and the truck did stop.bicyclist killed in th this year and the circumstances surrounding the crash remain under inves but these protesters are calling for more >> there are concrete and lanes between the cars and cyclists all of those would havd the traffic and made more visibilities. >> bikers have their part too but at the send of the day motorists are driving large vehicles that wil cyclist. cyclists will not kill a motorist. >> and they blocked the bike lane a block ahead and closed down spruce to vehicular traffic citing the safety of the protesters. he could not comment on the incident due to the investigation. he said in part, the bicycle lane was due to be restripe
he line stretched more than a block, protesters creating a human buffer between the bike and traffic lanes on spruce street near the site of the deadly accident between a cyclist and trash truck. >> we physically put ourselve asking the city to build safer infrastructure. >> this protest began at 7:30 a.m. a day earlier 4-year-old emily fredericks of south street was hit by a garbage truck turning right on to 11th and the truck did stop.bicyclist killed in th this year and the...
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they have upped it with iphone x buffer that price...lling the same thing at about 40% — 50%. less. everybody is paying for the brand and everybody knows that. with me is matti littunen from enders analysis. you are quite excited about iphone x what does he have the point? is the quality worth $1000? well, it is the most excited we have seen since the iphone 6 came out. lots of innovation in this model. behind that rant is that great quality and innovation. $1000 is a huge purchase. apple creaming off a bigger profit and do they think they can get away with that? if you look at the cost of the materials and components, it looks like apple is going for the best possible poverty and custom components, cutting edge technologies so actually the cost to make and has arisen. you will have a chance to play with it later today. what are you keen to see? really interesting innovations in the camera and display technology, the augmented reality features and perhaps most importantly really fast custom chips like machine learning and things like gam
they have upped it with iphone x buffer that price...lling the same thing at about 40% — 50%. less. everybody is paying for the brand and everybody knows that. with me is matti littunen from enders analysis. you are quite excited about iphone x what does he have the point? is the quality worth $1000? well, it is the most excited we have seen since the iphone 6 came out. lots of innovation in this model. behind that rant is that great quality and innovation. $1000 is a huge purchase. apple...
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site and wants to watch a two minute video could end up sitting there for fifteen minutes and it's buffering and so they give up ascension they move to another site that has paid the huge fees so this does have enormous implications i think for the integrity of the political conversation going forward. from hollywood to westminster and the float of sexual assault allegations is seeing more and more victims feel they can finally speak either bud widespread abuse but there are still big hurdles in the battle to be believed sim your account explains. defending women's rights is surely a noble cause and those who defend them are upheld as moral eakins yet recently some of these defenders have fallen from grace lena dunham a feminist icon is now being vilified as a hypocrite she's repeatedly argued that we should unconditionally believe women alleging harassment but when accusations were leveled against her co-author and friend she changed her tune while a first instinct is to listen to every woman's story this accusation is one of the three percent of assault cases that are misreported every yea
site and wants to watch a two minute video could end up sitting there for fifteen minutes and it's buffering and so they give up ascension they move to another site that has paid the huge fees so this does have enormous implications i think for the integrity of the political conversation going forward. from hollywood to westminster and the float of sexual assault allegations is seeing more and more victims feel they can finally speak either bud widespread abuse but there are still big hurdles...
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as angela merkel hits the buffers, has brexitjust disappeared off europe's radar?resa may has won support of her cabinet colleagues to increase their financial offer to the eu. but does that have any weight if there is a power vacuum at the heart of europe? we expect the motion to be moved tomorrow, the committee set up and
as angela merkel hits the buffers, has brexitjust disappeared off europe's radar?resa may has won support of her cabinet colleagues to increase their financial offer to the eu. but does that have any weight if there is a power vacuum at the heart of europe? we expect the motion to be moved tomorrow, the committee set up and
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in the past buffer zones provided a method of diverting from mortars into arable fields then due to a lack of living space in the middle of the twentieth century people settled on these fields thereby creating the toto district just as in bangkok and shanghai pumping of groundwater has led to the subsidence of more than one hundred twenty square kilometers in the center of tokyo without my head that's a sign saying that there were you know ground zero in nineteen. was that so the current say well the river was here was a still higher than. and now i'm standing on this. so this end. there is a risk. so this was cause rather than just. the risk . thanks to the roles that acted in nine ten seven days ground subsidence due to excessive pumping of groundwater had stopped so there was no worry about father subsidence but the round subsided there was no hope that we can get the original ground the rebel recovered. from more than forty years the japanese have attempted to contain ground subsidence caused by man's activities and science has identified another cause of subsidence. japan is regu
in the past buffer zones provided a method of diverting from mortars into arable fields then due to a lack of living space in the middle of the twentieth century people settled on these fields thereby creating the toto district just as in bangkok and shanghai pumping of groundwater has led to the subsidence of more than one hundred twenty square kilometers in the center of tokyo without my head that's a sign saying that there were you know ground zero in nineteen. was that so the current say...
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meanwhile the roof's was watching it's big brother russia with keen interest the country is in russia's buffer zone with the west and it was in the throes of an economic crisis the first attempts at reform had left few winners. a group a small group of people who had benefited from the reforms began to dominate political life he all the dark system triggered political of disillusionment and disappointment among the population in a market economy and in democracy. by any carbon year which was a well known political commentator and one of the few journalists in the country who were critical of the government. but if you look it led to a great desire for a strong hand a strong power a desire for dictatorship. and president alexander look at shankar always a classic example of this. is just how much you. want to thank aleksander lucas shankar was a product of the old system a loyal party comrade an army officer and the director of a co-operative he wanted independence but new brother was couldn't go it alone. but we've rejected privatization and held on to state property and it's wanted to russia
meanwhile the roof's was watching it's big brother russia with keen interest the country is in russia's buffer zone with the west and it was in the throes of an economic crisis the first attempts at reform had left few winners. a group a small group of people who had benefited from the reforms began to dominate political life he all the dark system triggered political of disillusionment and disappointment among the population in a market economy and in democracy. by any carbon year which was a...
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to that point, it is really important that we allow access and the buffer zones by limiting the number of locations will really restrict the equity program because if you make it a limited supply, the people with the most access will be the people with the most resources. if you want the equity program to work, you have to keep with the state wide rules of 600 feet and i want to advocate for grandfathering in the pipeline applicants. there are a number of businesses who had their paperwork in place but did not have a hearing set. and then finally compassion is really important for medical cannibis users to have access to their medicine. it's not covered by insurance and so having a compassionate use program is important. and finally portability. it's important that the permit be tied to the operator and not the landlord. we have seen numerous disputes around that. and lastly, six seconds, temporary permit to january 1st. we can't lag at the starting line. thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm the director of access of love, i operated a community center for over 10 years with a harm reduct
to that point, it is really important that we allow access and the buffer zones by limiting the number of locations will really restrict the equity program because if you make it a limited supply, the people with the most access will be the people with the most resources. if you want the equity program to work, you have to keep with the state wide rules of 600 feet and i want to advocate for grandfathering in the pipeline applicants. there are a number of businesses who had their paperwork in...
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china sees north korea as a buffer. that is important to china in a big way. in this speech in seoul, president trump called out china saying cut the cash flow to kim jong-un and his regime. john roberts is travelling with the president and live in beijing tonight. john? >> more on that to come later on today when the president meets with president xi. the president arrived late afternoon beijing time, early in the morning in new york. the first part of the visit given over to ceremony. the president having tea with president chi and watching the opera at the forbidden city and then having dinner. before leaving seoul south korea, he gave the speech at the national assembly. at the same time, he played good cop and bad cop and laying out an extensive indictment of what he portrayed kim jong-un's criminal behavior and ruthless dictator ship there, warning him in stark terms not to mess with the united states and its allies by continuing to develop a nuclear weapons program. let's listen to more what the president said. >> the weapons you're acquiring are not ma
china sees north korea as a buffer. that is important to china in a big way. in this speech in seoul, president trump called out china saying cut the cash flow to kim jong-un and his regime. john roberts is travelling with the president and live in beijing tonight. john? >> more on that to come later on today when the president meets with president xi. the president arrived late afternoon beijing time, early in the morning in new york. the first part of the visit given over to ceremony....
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the reason all of these become far more important is like i was saying, there is no inventory buffer left. opec's spare capacity is lower that's why geopolitics matters if you think about the last three years, we hardly had any geopolitical premium in the price. now because we don't have a buffer, geopolitics will matter more which can lead to more spikes in oil prices next year >> can i ask you about the divergence of news between the iea and opec opec published a forecast for next year indicating demand will be strong and inventories on the decline. iea are signaling perhaps a demand from here forward will be soggy. where is the disparity coming from between the two >> i think the iea is using a price elasticity model, where they're basically saying because there's been a 10% increase in prices, that's why we see oil demand growth slowing down i would have to disagree with the iea over here. i think the biggest thing they're missing is the fact that the global economic back drop today is so much more supportive than we've had in 2011 to 2014 when oil prices were high. the consumer
the reason all of these become far more important is like i was saying, there is no inventory buffer left. opec's spare capacity is lower that's why geopolitics matters if you think about the last three years, we hardly had any geopolitical premium in the price. now because we don't have a buffer, geopolitics will matter more which can lead to more spikes in oil prices next year >> can i ask you about the divergence of news between the iea and opec opec published a forecast for next year...
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we want to have a buffer, the 600-foot buffer around schools. we don't want to have clustering. you can do that without wiping out the industry. >> one of the tug of wars here is in san francisco we have 46 licensed, brick and mortar stores or delivery services. how many do we need? we are only 48 square miles. >> that's why we want to have zoning in place that includes anticlustering where they have to be spaced out. we don't want to have an infinite number of these businesses. you can do that without killing the industry. we need to strike the right balance, and i am an optimist. i think the board of supervisors is working to get it right. some of the ideas that we have heard would almost totally prohibit new cannabis businesses in san francisco. that's not what the voters intended. >> why do we need new? if we have 46, i understand the voters said yes to doing it but on the other hand they may say we don't want corporations moving in. >> this isn't about corporations. this is about really small businesses. i don't think anyone intended to grant a monopoly to the existing cann
we want to have a buffer, the 600-foot buffer around schools. we don't want to have clustering. you can do that without wiping out the industry. >> one of the tug of wars here is in san francisco we have 46 licensed, brick and mortar stores or delivery services. how many do we need? we are only 48 square miles. >> that's why we want to have zoning in place that includes anticlustering where they have to be spaced out. we don't want to have an infinite number of these businesses. you...
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. >> i do think we have to have a buffer zone. we introduced a 1,000 feet buffer zones. >> reporter: supervisor kim agrees. >> i don't see what's unreasonable about saying adult cannabis shops can't be in the same blocks as our child care and schools. >> reporter: sheehee said 600 feet is enough. >> it won't kill the industry but the participation will be limited. >> reporter: another issue is how much say should neighborhoods have on about whether pot clubs get to move in next-door? >> i think neighborhoods should have a say just like on other outlets, bakeries and salons they want. >> reporter: there's also comments from the asian community. >> they have great concerns around public safety. we need to address those. >> reporter: how much of this is about money? >> well, i think we're certainly seeing a lot of industry lobbyists come out to make sure that owners are able to make as much money as they can on whatever corner they can. >> right now there's cannabis everywhere. we're not getting any of the money. >> reporter: as it s
. >> i do think we have to have a buffer zone. we introduced a 1,000 feet buffer zones. >> reporter: supervisor kim agrees. >> i don't see what's unreasonable about saying adult cannabis shops can't be in the same blocks as our child care and schools. >> reporter: sheehee said 600 feet is enough. >> it won't kill the industry but the participation will be limited. >> reporter: another issue is how much say should neighborhoods have on about whether pot clubs...
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they say do not tough anything with your bare hands, instead use a paper towel as a buffer. what about the tray table, they're dirty plain and simple. in a study by travel maps, micro biologist found 2,155 colony forming bacteria per square inch on tray takes in four different planes and put that in contents. they found 255cfu on the toilet flush button. another study by harbor university, they found bacteria can live in seat pockets for over a week. add in jet lag which cambridge university say can run down your immune system and the answer is yes. we can verify. there's a reasonable chance you'll get sick after you fly. >>> a huge crowds and long lines on black friday weekend can be a headache and many teams the people checking you out of the store face the brunt of your frustration. one organization in northern virginia is calling for us to chill out, and be nice. wusa9 michael quander introduces you to gina swept and her push behind cashier appreciation weekend and offers advice before you hit the stores. >>reporter: gina took us with her on a shopping trip that -- she s
they say do not tough anything with your bare hands, instead use a paper towel as a buffer. what about the tray table, they're dirty plain and simple. in a study by travel maps, micro biologist found 2,155 colony forming bacteria per square inch on tray takes in four different planes and put that in contents. they found 255cfu on the toilet flush button. another study by harbor university, they found bacteria can live in seat pockets for over a week. add in jet lag which cambridge university...
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on so now that there are no longer industrial uses we don't think that there is a need for the buffer area. mission bay opens space, there is a requirement in the plan that there is approximately 41 acres of open space, which includes eight acres of open space within the ucsp campus by removing p-20 and we have 33 acres within mission bay south plus the eight acres that are still in the ucsf campus. a quick overview of the mission project. that will be a 28-acre mixed use project. that will bring eight acres of new parks and open space. 1500 homes of which 40% will be affordable to families with 45% to 150% a.m.i., 1.3 million square feet of office space and 250,000 of neighborhoods serving retail and restaurants. to discuss with me today is adam vandewater and the port of san francisco is phil williamson and from the san francisco giants is franwell and rosco maps. last month on september 14, the plan amendments were presented to the mission bay c.a.c. and it was unanimously recommended that the commission approved plan amendments in related documents. and adoption a motion 2007-and
on so now that there are no longer industrial uses we don't think that there is a need for the buffer area. mission bay opens space, there is a requirement in the plan that there is approximately 41 acres of open space, which includes eight acres of open space within the ucsp campus by removing p-20 and we have 33 acres within mission bay south plus the eight acres that are still in the ucsf campus. a quick overview of the mission project. that will be a 28-acre mixed use project. that will...
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one of the biggest points of contention we're hearing is whether there should be a 1,000 foot buffer between cannabis businesses and schools and day cares. schools recommended 600 feet. several residents implored the committee to be -- to those who use marijuana for medical purposes. >> wondering why a city that's sanctuary for medical purposes put forth more restrictive on what the city voted on. >> should be a restriction on maximum number. >> no one objects to alcohol sold around the corner from my kid's school and cigarettes. no one said that's bad idea. >> if permitted, other businesses located in mixed use buildings, people who live next door will have to breathe marijuana smoke throughout the day. >> reporter: the committee hearing points on both sides but predominantly hearing from people asking them not to accept further restrictions as they consider this. issue will go in front of the entire board of supervisors next week. live in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> we now know the gunman who targeted the baptist church in texas died. less than an hour ago said that autopsy was c
one of the biggest points of contention we're hearing is whether there should be a 1,000 foot buffer between cannabis businesses and schools and day cares. schools recommended 600 feet. several residents implored the committee to be -- to those who use marijuana for medical purposes. >> wondering why a city that's sanctuary for medical purposes put forth more restrictive on what the city voted on. >> should be a restriction on maximum number. >> no one objects to alcohol sold...
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the supervisors voted for a 600-foot buffer zone between stores and schools yesterday. some members of the city's chinese immigrant community were asking for a much larger barrier. board rejected provisions that allowed neighborhoods to limit the number of pot shops or ban them outright. >>> a battle over breastfeeding sparking a new social media debate. the photo now going viral that has people taking sides. >>> apple fights back after hackers get ahold of computers. how to know if yours is at rifblg. >>> triumph over tragedy in the north bay. how will power is inspiring change after those devastating fires. >>> good morning, weather wise we start off in the 30s and 40s again, chilly morning, but temperatures warmer than average under this gorgeous sunshine you're seeing from the mountain. two to six degrees warmer and i do have even warmer weather than this in my forecast. remember that rain over the weekend? maybe not. >>> reuniting this dog with her puppies. >> mom! >> milk, now. >> next "right this minute." >>> california woman breastfeeding publicly has gone viral
the supervisors voted for a 600-foot buffer zone between stores and schools yesterday. some members of the city's chinese immigrant community were asking for a much larger barrier. board rejected provisions that allowed neighborhoods to limit the number of pot shops or ban them outright. >>> a battle over breastfeeding sparking a new social media debate. the photo now going viral that has people taking sides. >>> apple fights back after hackers get ahold of computers. how to...
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site and wants to watch a two minute video could end up sitting there for fifteen minutes and it's buffering and so they give up ascension they move to another site that has paid the huge things so this does have enormous implications i think for the integrity of the political conversation going forward the world bank very limited seriously send us an e-mail i says was it to buy americans by the israelis unfortunately by financial support of some. bits royal contrie. for making unsafe you. when i was still seemed wrong. but i. just don't. i mean you get to shape out just being kind to educate and in detroit equals betrayal. when something you find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground . greetings and salutations. life is a struggle a constant struggle from the lowliest of service to the highest of kings we will all face struggle struggle for shelter food dignity and respect the struggle for wealth power fame and legacy whether your shoes are old and tattered or brand new leather there will always be struggle but there is beauty in that struggle the city of baltimore is
site and wants to watch a two minute video could end up sitting there for fifteen minutes and it's buffering and so they give up ascension they move to another site that has paid the huge things so this does have enormous implications i think for the integrity of the political conversation going forward the world bank very limited seriously send us an e-mail i says was it to buy americans by the israelis unfortunately by financial support of some. bits royal contrie. for making unsafe you. when...
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including buffer zones of one thousand feet from schools and daycares. ( darya ) the san francisco boardof supervisors also voted to reverse the sale of a street that was sold at auction. presidio terrace -- was put up for auction after the homeowners association did not pay the tax bill.. the street sold for 90-thousand- dollars.. the homeowners in that neighborhood filed a lawsuit once they found out their private street was sold. the tax was only 14- dollars a year. ( james ) a menlo park man is arrested for possessing child pornography. and it was his wife who turned him in. matthew coda and his wife were in the process of adopting a child. coda told his wife that he had a prior record for possession of child porn. police say his wife had a friend look at coda's computer and the friend found more than 3-thousand child porn images. his wife then called police and he was arrested at s-f-o while returning from his thanksgiving holiday. ( james ) and in fairfield... this man has also been arrested accused of being in possession of child pornography. he is jeremy marney. police served a s
including buffer zones of one thousand feet from schools and daycares. ( darya ) the san francisco boardof supervisors also voted to reverse the sale of a street that was sold at auction. presidio terrace -- was put up for auction after the homeowners association did not pay the tax bill.. the street sold for 90-thousand- dollars.. the homeowners in that neighborhood filed a lawsuit once they found out their private street was sold. the tax was only 14- dollars a year. ( james ) a menlo park...
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site and wants to watch a two minute video could end up sitting there for fifteen minutes and it's buffering and so they give up a century and they move to another site that has paid the huge fields so this does have enormous implications i think for the integrity of the political conversation going forward. more programs right behavior they pose. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation i come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive immunoglobulin my body...
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but that balance can be fragile could be upset by certain regional powers choosing the country as a buffer for their own proxy wars. in beirut lebanon we discussed of the ongoing situation in lebanon in an exclusive interview with the country's top diplomat. today we're facing another attempt at creating hot beds of chaos and instability which in turn lead to terrorism what is happening in lebanon follows the same scenario which is why it's necessary to finish this tour here in russia russia is for most of all against radicalism and terrorism we want to discuss preventative measures with moscow to ensure that we're not threatened lebanon remains stable and we are able to fight terrorism it. then and lebanon is able to counter any threat we are ready for such a scenario but we strive to do everything possible to prevent this from happening and want to have good relations with saudi arabia we're still acting this way and we're not going to change this approach unless we're forced to act in self-defense and then the whole we can follow such a constructive policy but we're not immune from host
but that balance can be fragile could be upset by certain regional powers choosing the country as a buffer for their own proxy wars. in beirut lebanon we discussed of the ongoing situation in lebanon in an exclusive interview with the country's top diplomat. today we're facing another attempt at creating hot beds of chaos and instability which in turn lead to terrorism what is happening in lebanon follows the same scenario which is why it's necessary to finish this tour here in russia russia is...
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site and wants to watch a two minute video could end up sitting there for fifteen minutes and it's buffering and so they give up a century and they move to another site that has paid the huge fees so this does have enormous implications i think for the integrity of the political conversation going forward. now we're up to date breaking news alerts twenty four seven dot com and throw up full speed for now i'm calling bright back here in thirty five minutes with your next world news. good capitalist america and. the good old us don't be such a shy communist loving bootlicking stock insurance company c.e.o. just take a bloody willy nilly for making people here want to do something constructive impose got insurance and stop the bloodshed. simply. didn't have ten miles from us to the independent. for that date with. the counselors a placenta i went up at a sauna we were meeting they. were sort of my lemon who speculate him to me or the now with jamie as a hunk on the move. now it's a bad the. hell i got money but that never. see let him make the point of me or the only measure of how comforting c
site and wants to watch a two minute video could end up sitting there for fifteen minutes and it's buffering and so they give up a century and they move to another site that has paid the huge fees so this does have enormous implications i think for the integrity of the political conversation going forward. now we're up to date breaking news alerts twenty four seven dot com and throw up full speed for now i'm calling bright back here in thirty five minutes with your next world news. good...
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china still commemorates its war dead, and sees north korea as a strategic buffer. yes, it backs u.n. sections, but no, it will not let its communist ally fall. most -- ias done its would not use the term "best," but the most it cano leverage pyongyang. because when you push too far, the chinese ultimate concern is regime instability. carrie: china's game plan is to charm the u.s. president and distract from his grievances on north korea and unfair trade. >> the chinese have thousand s of years of experience flattering foreigners, they are very good at it. china cannot bully the united states, the united states cannot bully china. we have to stand up for ourselves and say directly, without twitter, tweets, you cannot go any farther. carrie: trump and xi, 2 strong men with self-belief, but this is where the similarity ends. this is "the art of the deal." it says you cannot be imaginative if you have too much structure. but this is "the art of war," essential reading for chinese statesmen. it says know your enemy, know yourself. the supreme victory is to subdue your f
china still commemorates its war dead, and sees north korea as a strategic buffer. yes, it backs u.n. sections, but no, it will not let its communist ally fall. most -- ias done its would not use the term "best," but the most it cano leverage pyongyang. because when you push too far, the chinese ultimate concern is regime instability. carrie: china's game plan is to charm the u.s. president and distract from his grievances on north korea and unfair trade. >> the chinese have...