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republicans can call (202) 748-8001. democrats can call (202) 748-8000.dependents, call (202) 748-8002, and if you are outside the country, (202) 748-8003. terry is calling on our independent line. caller: thank you so much for having this topic today. -- and i'm going to make a statement of some facts -- number one, the united states represents 5% of the total globe. of the rest of this globe are other people who have other ways of life. so, therefore, when i think about this civil war going on in syria and i look at this small minority called the so-called united states, it is very muscle strong but numbers small. they are sending all this military weaponry and what have , and we dovil war not even know what these people, that culture's civil war is about. some people say it is about climate change. having the type of land to deal with their herds and what have you, i don't know. some of it has to do with the water supply. the second thing is -- what is the role of the united nations? it seems like they have all of a sudden, like always, when it comes t
republicans can call (202) 748-8001. democrats can call (202) 748-8000.dependents, call (202) 748-8002, and if you are outside the country, (202) 748-8003. terry is calling on our independent line. caller: thank you so much for having this topic today. -- and i'm going to make a statement of some facts -- number one, the united states represents 5% of the total globe. of the rest of this globe are other people who have other ways of life. so, therefore, when i think about this civil war going...
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madam clerk on the items call the roll. >> clerk: items 1-7. [roll call]. [ayes]. >> president breed: those items are adopted unanimously. next item. >> clerk: item eight is an ordinance. [reading item #8]. >> clerk: pursuant to the charter, this item requires eight votes of all members of the board. >> president breed: thank you. seeing no names, colleagues can we pass this item, same house, came call? out objection, the ordinance is passed unanimously. next item. [reading item #9]. >> clerk: this item pursuant to the charter requires an eight vote threshold. >> president breed: can we take this item, same house, came call? without objection the ordinance is finally passed unanimously. next item. [reading item #10]. >> president breed: without objection, the ordinance is passed unanimously. next item. [reading item #11]. >> same house, came call. without objection, the ordinance is passed unanimously. next item. [reading item #12]. >> president breed: colleagues, can we take this item, same house, same call? without objection, the ordinance finally passes
madam clerk on the items call the roll. >> clerk: items 1-7. [roll call]. [ayes]. >> president breed: those items are adopted unanimously. next item. >> clerk: item eight is an ordinance. [reading item #8]. >> clerk: pursuant to the charter, this item requires eight votes of all members of the board. >> president breed: thank you. seeing no names, colleagues can we pass this item, same house, came call? out objection, the ordinance is passed unanimously. next item....
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at the same time, call completion of legitimate calls, all legitimate calls, including robocalls, is also important to the fcc. so, what we've done is encourage voice providers -- you heard a little bit about this earlier -- to have a mechanism in place to identify quickly false positives and rectify that situation, because no one wants your kid's school robocall to get blocked in the net. similarly, you heard mentioned earlier today of a reassigned numbers database. that's an effort by the fcc to make sure that robocalls made by legitimate callers that are desired by consumers are still made and still received. so, the mere fact that i give up my phone number to someone else should not mean that i stop getting the robocalls that i consented to earlier, and it shouldn't mean that the new person that has the phone number gets unwanted robocalls. so that's part of the initiative, to make sure the good calls get through as we move forward and block calls. >> i just want to underscore from the federal trade commission, the definition of telemarketing is different. so the school calls, th
at the same time, call completion of legitimate calls, all legitimate calls, including robocalls, is also important to the fcc. so, what we've done is encourage voice providers -- you heard a little bit about this earlier -- to have a mechanism in place to identify quickly false positives and rectify that situation, because no one wants your kid's school robocall to get blocked in the net. similarly, you heard mentioned earlier today of a reassigned numbers database. that's an effort by the fcc...
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no call from kate. kate who always called or texted her parents almost hourly. >> she always checked in and it was unusual. >> he drove home to check her room on this the silent house on the battery. >> and all the lights were on, and it looked like obviously katie had planned to come back. and she'd left her medicine -- she never went anywhere without her medicine. >> and then on sunday, we came by the house also. no sign of her. >> now there was dread. was it possible that kate had slipped back into that old destructive life? >> we called the police station. we called the detention center. >> wow. so this is by the end of the weekend? >> nobody had a jane doe in the hospital. nobody had been brought in. we called some of her friends. and nobody had heard from her. >> what to do? kate was 28, and though she lived at home, she was an adult. her decisions, bad or good, were hers. they elected to give it one more day. if she wasn't back by monday, they'd call the police. then when monday came, there was w
no call from kate. kate who always called or texted her parents almost hourly. >> she always checked in and it was unusual. >> he drove home to check her room on this the silent house on the battery. >> and all the lights were on, and it looked like obviously katie had planned to come back. and she'd left her medicine -- she never went anywhere without her medicine. >> and then on sunday, we came by the house also. no sign of her. >> now there was dread. was it...
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i.d. >> i call somebody else, because they called me and they said they didn't call. >> reporter: linda's number has also been spoofed. >> somebody is saying that i called them and i'm saying, nope. >> reporter: meda taylor said she received that spoof call from linda's number. she says calls like these make people irritable and defensive. >> no, i didn't call you. why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everybody's inconvenienced by an unwanted or unsolicited call. >> reporter: in all of 2017, the federal communications commission received 4,000 complaints about spoofing. now, after just three months this year, the number of complaints is on pace to double. >> generally the purpose of spoof something two-fold. number one they're engaged in scams and it's harder to trace back who is doing the scam. >> reporter: number two, trying to trick you into picking up the call. last year the fcc levied $200 million in fines against telemarketers accused of malicious spoofing. the fines were the first action of its kind. now, regulators are working with providers to develop technology
i.d. >> i call somebody else, because they called me and they said they didn't call. >> reporter: linda's number has also been spoofed. >> somebody is saying that i called them and i'm saying, nope. >> reporter: meda taylor said she received that spoof call from linda's number. she says calls like these make people irritable and defensive. >> no, i didn't call you. why are you calling me? there's an edge to it, because everybody's inconvenienced by an unwanted or...
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madam clerk, please call the roll. [ roll call ] >> thank you, major. ladies and gentlemen. please join us in the pledge of allegiance. [ pledge of allegiance ] >> thank you. madam clerk, are there any communications. >> there are none to report. >> colleagues, we're approving the minutes from march 13th, 2018. is there a motion to approve those minutes? moved by supervisor kim. seconded by supervisor stefani. without objection, those meeting minutes will be passed after public comment. please read the consent agenda. >> 1 through 23 are on consent. they're routine, if a member objects, it may be removed and considered separately. >> roll call item on 1 through 23. supervisor fewer. >> aye. >> kim. >> aye. >> peskin. >> aye. >> there are 11 ayes. >> those are adopted unanimously. >> item 24, the amount of 1.1 million to public works to fund a street and sidewalk cleaning pilot enhancement project in fiscal years 2017 through 2018. >> roll call item. [ roll call ] >> there are 6 ayes and 5 nos n. >> the ordinance finally passes. next item. >> 25 is an ordains to order the str
madam clerk, please call the roll. [ roll call ] >> thank you, major. ladies and gentlemen. please join us in the pledge of allegiance. [ pledge of allegiance ] >> thank you. madam clerk, are there any communications. >> there are none to report. >> colleagues, we're approving the minutes from march 13th, 2018. is there a motion to approve those minutes? moved by supervisor kim. seconded by supervisor stefani. without objection, those meeting minutes will be passed after...
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it calls —— calls for a military action. it calls —— calls fora war military action. war powers act have come before at interventions in afghanistan, libya and iraq. for some thing stronger than this unenforceable convention. tentative plans were dropped around two years ago by the then defence secretary michael fallon and prime minister david cameron. they said they did not want to be artificially constrained to keep this country safe but if this were to go ahead, the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry said if the prime minister got could not or the country was invaded, there would not have to be a delay, they could get some response “— have to be a delay, they could get some response —— the prime minister got kidnapped. would we have been able to call parliament in this instance? i spoke to two people today who said no because of where everybody was spread around the globe, they could not get back in time to match french and american deadlines leaving britain isolated and weak. and borisjohnson said today the reason they did not get parliamentary approval was
it calls —— calls for a military action. it calls —— calls fora war military action. war powers act have come before at interventions in afghanistan, libya and iraq. for some thing stronger than this unenforceable convention. tentative plans were dropped around two years ago by the then defence secretary michael fallon and prime minister david cameron. they said they did not want to be artificially constrained to keep this country safe but if this were to go ahead, the shadow foreign...
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it's called "code girls." and chapter ten is entitled "pencil-pushing mamas sink the shipping of japan." liza mundy is the author. >> guest: that was actually a poem that one of the codebreakers wrote. and they did. >> host: there we go. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> next on "the communicators," a discussion on the impact of congressional hearings with facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg. then a briefing on the economic outlook from the congressional budget office. after that, a look at changing u.s. demographics and the electoral possibilities for democrats and republicans in future presidential elections. that's live at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> tonight on "landmark cases," brandenburg v. ohio. ku klux klan leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state violated his right. our bests are the former head of the american civil liberties uni
it's called "code girls." and chapter ten is entitled "pencil-pushing mamas sink the shipping of japan." liza mundy is the author. >> guest: that was actually a poem that one of the codebreakers wrote. and they did. >> host: there we go. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2, with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> next on "the communicators," a discussion on the impact of congressional...
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vote with another vote, the president's call on the roll call does take precedence. >> apologize, i thought i heard supervisor yee to make a motion to move it to committee. i thought that's what -- why have we been discussing sending this to committee then. i thought it was clearly what we were debating whether to send it to committee, not whether we supported the bill or not. an o only one motion on the floor, articulated and seconded. >> at this time, madam clerk, a step back. supervisor peskin has made a motion to send it to committee. is there a second? seconded by supervisor yee and i want to say i'm not going to be supporting the motion to send it to committee. i think that i continue this item one week to continue to allow discussion to give people an opportunity to talk about this particular issue. it is not completely decided and won't be until if it passes on the state level, it will come back to the board at that time. it's an unfunded mandate, so many of the concerns brought here today are not necessarily things that are relevant to this particular bill. i think it's nec
vote with another vote, the president's call on the roll call does take precedence. >> apologize, i thought i heard supervisor yee to make a motion to move it to committee. i thought that's what -- why have we been discussing sending this to committee then. i thought it was clearly what we were debating whether to send it to committee, not whether we supported the bill or not. an o only one motion on the floor, articulated and seconded. >> at this time, madam clerk, a step back....
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i said you don't have to call me that, you can call me donna, you can call me anything. but she's agracious woman. but dorothy heights, she was meticulously dressed every day. all the time. and she found shoes , that's why her funeral, all i did was ask at the store where i can get up old purple hat, purple suit and a purple pair of shoes because doctor height, i don't even have my glasses, i can see you. but she's going to end everything. she was such a woman of dignity, of grace, of kindness and she was the smartest woman i ever, ever met because she had a sense of history, a sense of where we had to go. a sense of what we had to do and she remembered practically every meeting that she had ever been a part of from eleanor roosevelt to martin luther king to ella randolph and she would give you the chapter and the person in the story. yesterday we were talking about jackson heights. wetalked about when she was going through that last moment of life . she gathered that howard university posture. she went to say goodbye and dorothy heights was not willing to say goodbye. s
i said you don't have to call me that, you can call me donna, you can call me anything. but she's agracious woman. but dorothy heights, she was meticulously dressed every day. all the time. and she found shoes , that's why her funeral, all i did was ask at the store where i can get up old purple hat, purple suit and a purple pair of shoes because doctor height, i don't even have my glasses, i can see you. but she's going to end everything. she was such a woman of dignity, of grace, of kindness...
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and your calls and comments. my fellowp: americans, a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to lunch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al-assad. a combined operation with the armed forces of france and the united kingdom is now underway. we thank them both. tonight, i want to's be quick you about why we have taken this action. ae year ago, assad launched savage chemical weapons attack against his own innocent people. the united states responded with 58 missile strikes that destroyed 20% of the syrian air force. last saturday, the again deployed chemical weapons to slaughter innocent civilians. this time, and the town of douma, near the syrian capital of damascus. this moscow's -- this massacre was a and escalation. the evil and despicable attack left mothers and fathers, infants and children threshing in pain and gasping for air. these are not the actions of a monsterir crimes of a instead. following the horrors of world war
and your calls and comments. my fellowp: americans, a short time ago i ordered the united states armed forces to lunch precision strikes on targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator bashar al-assad. a combined operation with the armed forces of france and the united kingdom is now underway. we thank them both. tonight, i want to's be quick you about why we have taken this action. ae year ago, assad launched savage chemical weapons attack against his own...
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well lattimer putin had a phone call today to emanuel mccrone the french president in which he warns mccrone against any sort of dangerous actions as he put it in syria apparently the firms of possible airstrikes he said that that could lead to unpredictable consequences there is the threat of escalation as russian politicians have been calling in recent days for russia to try and shoot down any western missile that might be sent into syria there's been rumors that the british base in cyprus could even be targeted as part of retaliation but one one small cause for hope is that we know the confliction line between russian and u.s. military's is still being used according to both sides they're talking about that to try and avoid any sort of loss of life or violent concentration confrontation between these former cold war foes it could escalate out of control very quickly and also playing up on wesson fails a domestic politics playing up the likelihood of a possible refugee influx they face happens. that's right sergei lavrov in his remarks today said that cautioned against syria becomi
well lattimer putin had a phone call today to emanuel mccrone the french president in which he warns mccrone against any sort of dangerous actions as he put it in syria apparently the firms of possible airstrikes he said that that could lead to unpredictable consequences there is the threat of escalation as russian politicians have been calling in recent days for russia to try and shoot down any western missile that might be sent into syria there's been rumors that the british base in cyprus...
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his album is called "triboluminescence."show april 14th at the regent theater here in la. just you, huh. >> one man. >> jimmy: no other guys. >> it is solo. >> jimmy: well that's a good way to do it. hey, tonight by the way, from the show "station 19" we have jayna lee ortiz. then, their album is called "see you around", i'm with her from the mercedes-benz stage. next week, we have new shows with zooey deschanel, eva longoria, ana faris, shia labeouf, sebastian maniscalco, chris hardwick, sandra oh. with music from daniel caesar with h.e.r., the regrettes, first aid kit and snoop doggy dogg. will be here with us as well so please join us [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is a multi-talented person whose work ethic puts stoners in two different countries to shame. he has two projects starting tomorrow -- "blockers", in theaters and "hilarity for charity", on netflix. >> i can't be dead. there's so many things i would do differently, i would not have smoked weed in front of steven spielberg that time i never lo
his album is called "triboluminescence."show april 14th at the regent theater here in la. just you, huh. >> one man. >> jimmy: no other guys. >> it is solo. >> jimmy: well that's a good way to do it. hey, tonight by the way, from the show "station 19" we have jayna lee ortiz. then, their album is called "see you around", i'm with her from the mercedes-benz stage. next week, we have new shows with zooey deschanel, eva longoria, ana faris,...
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information and then call the sheriff dispatch. once they call the sheriff dispatch, that dispatch has to notify the officer. >> reporter: too many steps in the process. and in the meantime, an attack is continuing to happen. >> yes. >> reporter: you want to see that changed. >> yes. >> reporter: what's more, sometimes drivers can't even get through to dispatch. some responses were so slow, even the passengers noticed. >> the response is slow. >> very slow. >> i hit this button. i hit that button. nobody answers the question. >> reporter: videos show minutes matter. this deputy sprinted on scene a minute after the driver's call for help. he was able to stop the attack, but that rarely happens. >> i, myself, have been a victim. i've been spat on, and i've actually had a gun held out to me. >> reporter: he's the chairman of the driver safety committee. he says it's gotten so dangerous that drivers have started riding each other's buses on certain routes to help in case of an emergency. do you think these are life and death stakes at
information and then call the sheriff dispatch. once they call the sheriff dispatch, that dispatch has to notify the officer. >> reporter: too many steps in the process. and in the meantime, an attack is continuing to happen. >> yes. >> reporter: you want to see that changed. >> yes. >> reporter: what's more, sometimes drivers can't even get through to dispatch. some responses were so slow, even the passengers noticed. >> the response is slow. >> very...
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my film is called call her ganda, which is a feature length documentary about the events that surroundedn a motel room with the leading suspect being a us marine. and the story caught a lot of attention when people realised that the filipino authorities are not allowed to detain him or try him without the permission of the united states. and this is all under an agreement called the visiting forces agreement. it is quite an honour to be screening the film here. tribeca is known as one of the best film festivals in the world, known for having some of the most amazing audiences, so i am really excited. i have been working here in the united states, a lot of the subjects are in the philippines. the producers are all over the place. it will be great to reconnect with everyone and celebrate our accomplishment. ok, i am getting ready to leave for the world premiere of call her ganda. you can see behind me, there is myjacket for the evening. very important. and on this side, if you want to know what a world premiere looks like, you can see that i have handwritten some notes on who to thank, bec
my film is called call her ganda, which is a feature length documentary about the events that surroundedn a motel room with the leading suspect being a us marine. and the story caught a lot of attention when people realised that the filipino authorities are not allowed to detain him or try him without the permission of the united states. and this is all under an agreement called the visiting forces agreement. it is quite an honour to be screening the film here. tribeca is known as one of the...
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[roll call] >> mr. vice chair, the motion is three aye, one absent. >> please call the next item. >> the next order of business is agenda item 5b, commending and expressing appreciation to chen fei ferry lo for his dedicated service upon his retirement from the successor agency to the redevelopment agency of san francisco, discussion and action, resolution number 4-2018. madame director? >> thank you. good afternoon. wow. this is bittersweet. look, i want to extend my congratulations to ferry for serving the agency over 22 years and for being patient and kind with me and being so responsive to me the last year. with that, i'll open it up to monica. human resources manager will give an overview and the commendation to ferry. thank you. >> good afternoon. chair, madame secretary, council, i am here today echoing nadia. bittersweet but very happy occasion for chen fei ferry lo upon his retirement from the agency. fers ri is here. a humble and reserved man. but we wanted to spend this time here briefly to s
[roll call] >> mr. vice chair, the motion is three aye, one absent. >> please call the next item. >> the next order of business is agenda item 5b, commending and expressing appreciation to chen fei ferry lo for his dedicated service upon his retirement from the successor agency to the redevelopment agency of san francisco, discussion and action, resolution number 4-2018. madame director? >> thank you. good afternoon. wow. this is bittersweet. look, i want to extend my...
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this is rod calling.e don't know what's going on. >> their pleas relegated to the silence of voicemail. the anxiety level went off the chart. >> no matter what happened, nici, even if it was a relapse, we want you to know that we love you. >> had nici, in fact, fallen back into addiction? >> i started hoping that. because then she would have been alive. >> the alternative that nici may be dead somewhere was too much to bear. a bulletin went out. be on the lookout for a 5'3" woman with a tattoo on her back. friends knew she would likely be wearing a cross necklace and a diamond tennis bracelet. nine days later, king county detective, kathleen decker, was dispatched to an area near seattle's sea-tac airport, south of the city. >> the call came in from my sergeant, requesting i respond to this location regarding a woman's body. she had been found by a passerby in the blackberry bushes. >> this is kind of off the grid right here. >> yes, it is. >> a woman's body discovered in a nothing patch of scrub at the e
this is rod calling.e don't know what's going on. >> their pleas relegated to the silence of voicemail. the anxiety level went off the chart. >> no matter what happened, nici, even if it was a relapse, we want you to know that we love you. >> had nici, in fact, fallen back into addiction? >> i started hoping that. because then she would have been alive. >> the alternative that nici may be dead somewhere was too much to bear. a bulletin went out. be on the lookout...
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and why in the world a special counsel would be permitted to be called, given that the person calling it is the guy who laid the basis, the premise for his firing? >> he's been conflict and disqualified for months. lou: from the beginning. >> everything you had up on that screen, frankly there is additional lesser conflicts and weird happenstance. but those are the main bullet points. how he has allowed into the department of justice every days a head screamp. how people he's interacting with on a day-to-day basis are all whistling past the graveyard like nothing is wrong. they know these conflicts exist. i don't know how they can prepretend it's normal order of business when it's not. lou: why there is any hesitation on the part of the leadership of the republican party? and i'm talking about ryan and mcconnell to stand up and say this is fundamentally a farce. and it is illegal be it's unconstitutional it's irrational and against the interest of the united states to subvert a president on these bases? it's madness. >> in the end president trump will have to make a decision. it will
and why in the world a special counsel would be permitted to be called, given that the person calling it is the guy who laid the basis, the premise for his firing? >> he's been conflict and disqualified for months. lou: from the beginning. >> everything you had up on that screen, frankly there is additional lesser conflicts and weird happenstance. but those are the main bullet points. how he has allowed into the department of justice every days a head screamp. how people he's...
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final call, carter >> final call, speculate on ge it's so bad, it's good. >> use call spreads for thatn. >> facebook, i like collars. against long stock right now >> our time has expired. >> i am melissa lee for "options action." check out optionsaction.com. "mad money" is next. >> this is a paid program brought to you by the international fellowship of christians and jews, presenting the plight facing god's chosen people today so that you can be a blessing to them through your prayers and christian love. >> and it was right here in those ravines jews would be brought. they were walked for kilometers. ♪ comfort my people... >> each of them went through unbearable darkness. ♪ comfort my people...
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host: kevin, thanks for the call. more of your calls here on "washington journal."pril is autism month, and we will focus on that in the next segment to we will take a look at autism in the u.s. with julia bascom and allison ratto. look at even andnalism -- evangelicalism racism with reverend kelly brown douglas in just a bit. ♪ >> today, live coverage on booktv of the 22nd annual festival of books, starting today at 1:00 p.m. eastern with journalist jorge romo's and his book "stranger: the challenge of a latino immigrant in the trump era." political reporter sarah can see the view frombook " flyover country." 1:30 eastern, journalist david corn in his book "russian co-authored by michael isikoff. and "when they call you a terrorist: a black lives matter's memoir." and roger simon with his book "i know best: how moral marxism is destroying our republic, if it hasn't already." the l.a. times festival of books live on c-span two's booktv. >> the funeral service for barbara bush is today from saint martin's a physical church -- episcopal church in houston. watch our co
host: kevin, thanks for the call. more of your calls here on "washington journal."pril is autism month, and we will focus on that in the next segment to we will take a look at autism in the u.s. with julia bascom and allison ratto. look at even andnalism -- evangelicalism racism with reverend kelly brown douglas in just a bit. ♪ >> today, live coverage on booktv of the 22nd annual festival of books, starting today at 1:00 p.m. eastern with journalist jorge romo's and his book...
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[roll call] mr. vice chair, the vote three ayes, one absent. >> motion carries. thank you so much, mr. lo. madame secretary, please call the next item. >> the next order of business, agenda item 5c and 5d related to the management group and programming. authorizing a third amendment to the personal services contract with m.j.m. management group, a california corporation, to extend the term by one year with up to two, one-year extensions at the discretion of the city and county of san francisco, for a management feel of $170,469 with a total aggregate management fee not to exceed $1,393,89 for property management services at yerba buena gooderens former yerba buena center redevelopment project area. and authorizing a third amendment to the yerba buena gardens programming agreement with public benefit corporation to extend the term by one year with up to two one-year extensions at the discretion of the city and county of san francisco for an amount not to exceed $75,000 with a total aggregate amount no
[roll call] mr. vice chair, the vote three ayes, one absent. >> motion carries. thank you so much, mr. lo. madame secretary, please call the next item. >> the next order of business, agenda item 5c and 5d related to the management group and programming. authorizing a third amendment to the personal services contract with m.j.m. management group, a california corporation, to extend the term by one year with up to two, one-year extensions at the discretion of the city and county of...
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make has another call action. >> we'll look at call calendar in square.you think about trading in the markets, what do we like to do sell high, buy low we'll try to do that because of the upcoming earnings so this is an opportunity to sell expensive options to take advantage of the fact they're not as expensive. we'll buy lower implied volatility options and the nice thing about this, this is a way to play for a range-bound action that will be less than the 8% implied move without getting naked short up or down so we're taking limited risk going into a catalyst so looking here we can see things had a wild ride we had some sense that over in this area that the stock might rally but in general, and we've seen this from stocks announcing earnings, it might not be unreasonable to think the upside might be limited so i was looking out to july, you can buy these 48 strike calls for $4.50 and sell the nearer date against 290, a net debit of just $1.60. now once may rolls off you'll be along those other calls and you'll see profits above $49.60 if you hang on to
make has another call action. >> we'll look at call calendar in square.you think about trading in the markets, what do we like to do sell high, buy low we'll try to do that because of the upcoming earnings so this is an opportunity to sell expensive options to take advantage of the fact they're not as expensive. we'll buy lower implied volatility options and the nice thing about this, this is a way to play for a range-bound action that will be less than the 8% implied move without getting...
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host: thank you for calling. i want to mention the coverage of the funeral for barbara bush, former first lady. she is a viewing today in houston, texas. time, withoutern that live on c-span and there is a live shot right now from saint martin's episcopal church, just a few blocks from the home where she and george h.w. bush lived. a public viewing at 1:00, the funeral itself by invitation only as far as guests go, but there will be a camera there at noon tomorrow eastern time in houston, texas. noon.aturday at we interviewed barbara bush at her home in houston in 2013 as part of the first lady's influence an image series. here she is talking about her faith. [video clip] private.ush: it's very believer in a loving god, i pray, george and i pray every night. i allowed. .- out loud sometimes we fight over whose turn it is, but we do. i have no fear of death. huge comfort, because we are getting darn close, and i don't have a fear of death for my precious george or for myself. because i know that there is a great g
host: thank you for calling. i want to mention the coverage of the funeral for barbara bush, former first lady. she is a viewing today in houston, texas. time, withoutern that live on c-span and there is a live shot right now from saint martin's episcopal church, just a few blocks from the home where she and george h.w. bush lived. a public viewing at 1:00, the funeral itself by invitation only as far as guests go, but there will be a camera there at noon tomorrow eastern time in houston,...
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all of it to the call the call that all of the. state. of the. honey feel that sure that. those that. live on there. that caylee is meant to be a universal figure who draws support from the misnamed community as a whole that is obviously not the case with a bucket and the fact that all the historical records also shows that when people can gain broad based consensus that caliphate automatically becomes invalidate. the caliphate is such an extraordinary entity. as an outsider i wish that the islamic world like you had something to represent them all that stops the traditions of the political violence or civil war what about the other side of islam which i'm afraid the west doesn't really. eat. eat eat eat eat eat eat eat . hello again look at the weather across the americas this time in north america we've got an area of thought right now across parts of the west extending into the south africa some snow associated with this feature across more eastern areas is the converse to be quite a moment dry and fine fourteen in the sunshine in new york city and then as i move the fo
all of it to the call the call that all of the. state. of the. honey feel that sure that. those that. live on there. that caylee is meant to be a universal figure who draws support from the misnamed community as a whole that is obviously not the case with a bucket and the fact that all the historical records also shows that when people can gain broad based consensus that caliphate automatically becomes invalidate. the caliphate is such an extraordinary entity. as an outsider i wish that the...
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calls and data privacy. this is about 40 minutes. >> like to introduce dick wiley the cofounder and partner of wiley run. he's had numerous accolades in the most influential -- in the united states. one of the top 100 men and century. the list is huge. and i won't go through all of them. is also chairman of the federal communications commission. is well-known to the organization. he's the member of the board of governors one of two people who has received both republican lawyer of the year. with that,. [applause] thank you. >> several years ago we were very privileged to have commissioner with us from the fcc were very happy today his back for a return engagement. this time as chairman. know what in tremendously active year he has had at the home, both substantively and procedurally. >> we grew up as the son of indian immigrants, both doctors we then went on to harvard and the university of chicago law school graduating with honors his professional career includes chief counsel of the office of legal policy,
calls and data privacy. this is about 40 minutes. >> like to introduce dick wiley the cofounder and partner of wiley run. he's had numerous accolades in the most influential -- in the united states. one of the top 100 men and century. the list is huge. and i won't go through all of them. is also chairman of the federal communications commission. is well-known to the organization. he's the member of the board of governors one of two people who has received both republican lawyer of the...
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et a call that says it's the irs calling, you owe us money. and they pay the money when the irs doesne telephone calls. yeah, we have to get a lot arter and not fall for these things. >> what is the irs trying to do about all of this?>> e can block the calls, but why can't they stop the calls from coming? >> we can't even block the calls in every case. just today, a bill was introduced in congress, called the robo cop act which would try to help the situation. the phone company started out by saying they couldn't block these calls at all. the ftc said yes, you can. they fought doing it, and now their technology to do it, i have a service cl nomorobo. it blocks all the robo calls on nmy voip, my cell phone, there's nothing for land line phones. the land line companies made it very clear to me, they're not going to do what is necessary to block these calls because they're switching over to computer technology and don't want to invest in the o copper lines. someone is going to have to force them to do something. >> that issu for . thanks for join
et a call that says it's the irs calling, you owe us money. and they pay the money when the irs doesne telephone calls. yeah, we have to get a lot arter and not fall for these things. >> what is the irs trying to do about all of this?>> e can block the calls, but why can't they stop the calls from coming? >> we can't even block the calls in every case. just today, a bill was introduced in congress, called the robo cop act which would try to help the situation. the phone...
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thank you for taking my call. host: echoing thoughts from jenkins of kentucky, as united states and our allies begin murderous assad's regime, we pray for the safety of our troops. marty on the line from savannah, georgia, republican. caller: thank you for having me on. host: you bet. caller: i want to say what a difficult job our president and leaders have making this kind of decision. it cannot be an easy task to take a call for a judgment task in other countries. i was crying tonight watching the news, watching syrians being viciously attacked, babies attacked. i was praying for the country. this verse was brought to mind where that it says, the one authority is god's servant for your good. but if you do wrong, be afraid. rulers do not air the sword for no region -- no reason. they bring wrath on the wrongdoer. i think god the vengeance is his, not mine, and that i am part of a country that stays against evil. -- a housecountry divided cannot stand. we need to support them, pray for them and stand united. host:
thank you for taking my call. host: echoing thoughts from jenkins of kentucky, as united states and our allies begin murderous assad's regime, we pray for the safety of our troops. marty on the line from savannah, georgia, republican. caller: thank you for having me on. host: you bet. caller: i want to say what a difficult job our president and leaders have making this kind of decision. it cannot be an easy task to take a call for a judgment task in other countries. i was crying tonight...
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so we are calling the -- calling this priority policy meeting. there are three key things i want to call out for people to pay attention to. where our money is going. what specific outcomes we're trying to accomplish with the investment. and to what extent are we succeeding. colleagues, we're going to hear from the presenters, i ask that my colleagues consider the following. is there a specific aspect of this large issue that you're most concerned about? do we want to focus our resources on preventing evictions and homelessness? do we want to focus our resources on encampments and improving quality of life for those on the streets. or do we want to pay attention to exit and behavioral health? another question, is there a particular population that we should be prioritizing. for example, families, those with mental illnesses. do we want to do something for the greatest number of people, or significantly expand services for a smaller population that is also in need? finally, as we think about a two-year budget cycle, i would hope that we would be a
so we are calling the -- calling this priority policy meeting. there are three key things i want to call out for people to pay attention to. where our money is going. what specific outcomes we're trying to accomplish with the investment. and to what extent are we succeeding. colleagues, we're going to hear from the presenters, i ask that my colleagues consider the following. is there a specific aspect of this large issue that you're most concerned about? do we want to focus our resources on...
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i called my brother.said he couldn't talk right now. >> were you frantic in the sense that you knew something bad had happened? >> i didn't know what. i didn't know what level. >> eventually melissa reached montoto who reluctantly broke the news to her on the phone. he brought her back to miami and the hospital where her father was in intensive care. her brother, 26-year-old christopher, had already arrived. both of them were reeling from the loss of their mother and now they kept vigil at their gravely wounded father's bedside. >> we didn't even know if he was going to live for a long time. to say gruesome is -- if i didn't know his hands and know little intricate pieces of him, there's no way i would know if it was him. >> face thehock sg prospect of becoming an orphan. >>mind, actually. he was still alive. >> melissa wondered why her parents? who could have done this? investigators describing it as a hit. >> did you have any sense at all what might have happened? >> well, teddy told me what had happene
i called my brother.said he couldn't talk right now. >> were you frantic in the sense that you knew something bad had happened? >> i didn't know what. i didn't know what level. >> eventually melissa reached montoto who reluctantly broke the news to her on the phone. he brought her back to miami and the hospital where her father was in intensive care. her brother, 26-year-old christopher, had already arrived. both of them were reeling from the loss of their mother and now they...
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the clerk will call roll on a cj williams. [calling roll] nays.yeas, two >> mr. williams will be reported to the floor. the clerk will call the roll on t.jodey hunt -- on jodi hun [calling roll] >> 18 yeas, three nays. jodith that majority vote, hunt will be reported to the floor. i believe we can consider the executive nominees by voice vote. we will consider the following nominees. ,teve gladden, u.s. marshal brendan heffner, united states marshal for the central district of illinois, theodore short, u.s. marshal district of maine. those in favor, say aye. >> aye. >> opposed say no. the ayes have it. these will be reported to the floor. we turn to senator hatch to discuss s-994. you wanted to discuss it, didn't you? go ahead, but if you want to put your statement on the record -- >> i will put my statement on the record. i think everybody agrees with this. i am going to thank the chairman for bringing the protecting religiously affiliated institutions act before the dictionary committee today best the judiciary committee today -- the judiciary committee today.
the clerk will call roll on a cj williams. [calling roll] nays.yeas, two >> mr. williams will be reported to the floor. the clerk will call the roll on t.jodey hunt -- on jodi hun [calling roll] >> 18 yeas, three nays. jodith that majority vote, hunt will be reported to the floor. i believe we can consider the executive nominees by voice vote. we will consider the following nominees. ,teve gladden, u.s. marshal brendan heffner, united states marshal for the central district of...
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calls for a snap election in armenia and sweeping changes to the government after the resignation of the prime minister. alone welcome to the program on pizza w watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up india's on high alert a religious leader with millions of followers worldwide was found guilty of rape and sentenced to life in prison plus. workers across south africa are on strike protesting against a controversial change to their wages also ahead. the body of an academic. murdered in kuala lumpur on saturday is on its way to gaza. opposition supporters are again demonstrating in the armenian capital that they are making major demands of the government the protests followed the cancellation of a meeting between the acting prime minister and the opposition leader nicole push and now he's promised to keep the pressure on the government to meet all the demonstrators demands the acting head of the government has offered to hold a new parliamentary election saying the people are free to elect oppression yeah but the opposition says that's not enough it h
calls for a snap election in armenia and sweeping changes to the government after the resignation of the prime minister. alone welcome to the program on pizza w watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up india's on high alert a religious leader with millions of followers worldwide was found guilty of rape and sentenced to life in prison plus. workers across south africa are on strike protesting against a controversial change to their wages also ahead. the body of...
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the president called it a break-in. cohen says he is upset about being targeted but actually thanked the agents when they were done. when asked if he was worried, cohen told cnn, "i would be lying to you if i told you that i'm not. do i need this in my life? no. do i want to be involved in this? no." >>> and a source who is familiar with the raid on the new york city hotel room where cohen and his wife were saying said that cohen answered the door himself monday. an fbi agent stuck his foot in the door so cohen couldn't close it and immediately took cohen's cell phone out of his hand. sources say among the items agents were looking for in the raids on cohen's hotel room, his home and office, were records of payments to women who allegedly had affairs with mr. trump -- stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. the search warrants also set to cover cohen's business investments and material elderly to election laws -- material related to election laws. >> before the search warrants were issued, manhattan's top federal prosecutor
the president called it a break-in. cohen says he is upset about being targeted but actually thanked the agents when they were done. when asked if he was worried, cohen told cnn, "i would be lying to you if i told you that i'm not. do i need this in my life? no. do i want to be involved in this? no." >>> and a source who is familiar with the raid on the new york city hotel room where cohen and his wife were saying said that cohen answered the door himself monday. an fbi agent...
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walter: morris raskin of the so-called new party has called a meeting at the drake hotel, reserved a banquet room. he is expecting 200 or 300 delegates to attend that meeting. now at the podium, the press secretary to philly senator robert kennedy, is seconding the nomination of senator mcgovern. >> a moral disaster for our nation when he calls for the application of part of our swollen defense budget to the needs of rural and urban america, he shows the passion and commitment we so badly need in the presidency. george mcgovern said in south dakota last may that robert kennedy would have been one of the three great presidents in our history, and i believe that , too. [applause] and robert kennedy said in the same month that george mcgovern was the senator who had the most feeling and does things in the most genuine way without that affecting his life and that it , was truer of him than any other man in the united states senate, and i believe that too. [applause] >> he is the candidate, my fellow democrats, not of the clubhouse, but of the classroom. not of city hall, but of the peopl
walter: morris raskin of the so-called new party has called a meeting at the drake hotel, reserved a banquet room. he is expecting 200 or 300 delegates to attend that meeting. now at the podium, the press secretary to philly senator robert kennedy, is seconding the nomination of senator mcgovern. >> a moral disaster for our nation when he calls for the application of part of our swollen defense budget to the needs of rural and urban america, he shows the passion and commitment we so badly...
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me or call fox.o some actual journalism. i spend my free hours when i am not on air calling people all the time. so i can be the most informed person that i can possibly be. as i said many times, journalism in this country is dead. it's dead and buried and has been since 2007. instead of reporting facts, the so-called news outlets literally push their own political narrative, all while hiding behind this feigned moral outrage, this moral facade, and calling themselves journalism. journalists. while the mainstream media gets mad, i'm an opinion journalist host. by the way, frankly, we broke more news on this program that they have broken in a year and a half. they echo the same talking points every night. e they are totally happy to forget about all the former fbi director comey's misdeeds, including leaking potentially classified privileged notes to the press to set up a special counsel. his potential weaponization of the fisa court system. the special treatment he gave hillary clinton, who we know c
me or call fox.o some actual journalism. i spend my free hours when i am not on air calling people all the time. so i can be the most informed person that i can possibly be. as i said many times, journalism in this country is dead. it's dead and buried and has been since 2007. instead of reporting facts, the so-called news outlets literally push their own political narrative, all while hiding behind this feigned moral outrage, this moral facade, and calling themselves journalism. journalists....
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that's what you got out of that phone call. so legal issues aside, i actually think these kind of interactions work for him. >> one of the things about interviewing him, you can pretty much ask him anything and he will respond to it. he may not answer the actual question, but i remember during the campaign i think somebody -- there was like -- didn't a gorilla get loose at a zoo and somebody asked him about it? no, a gorilla shot and he was asked about it and he answered it. i mean it was the kind of thing that most candidates would be why are you asking me this, i'm running for president, the most important office in the land. >> as we saw this morning, he didn't really need any questions. the hosts barely got a word in edgewise with the president because he was prepared to just disgorge all of this material on air. i'll say one thing that i think people may not be aware of. this is going to continue and it's going to get worse. the president has always defined himself by the crisis that he's in. and if he's not in a crisis th
that's what you got out of that phone call. so legal issues aside, i actually think these kind of interactions work for him. >> one of the things about interviewing him, you can pretty much ask him anything and he will respond to it. he may not answer the actual question, but i remember during the campaign i think somebody -- there was like -- didn't a gorilla get loose at a zoo and somebody asked him about it? no, a gorilla shot and he was asked about it and he answered it. i mean it was...
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it is tuesday, march 13th. >> roll call, please. (roll call) >> thank you. if you would, please join me for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge a allegiance. >> we got a d on that one. (laughter) >> this is because there is a visitor in our state that makes us. section 8 is for the public. item one is approval of board minutes. there are none. members of the public are reminded if they wish to address the board of education, an individual can complete a speaker card prior to the item being called and present it to esther casco. according to the board rules. speaker cards will not be accepted for an item before the board. if you plan to speak on the items on the agenda fill out a form and turn it into esther prior to the item. the superintendent's report. doctor matthews. >> goo good evening, everyone. today is march 13th. this is my report. march is national women's history month. during this month, -- we should give that a big round of applause. [applause.] >> during this month we recognize the contributions women have made to history culture and society. in
it is tuesday, march 13th. >> roll call, please. (roll call) >> thank you. if you would, please join me for the pledge of allegiance. i pledge a allegiance. >> we got a d on that one. (laughter) >> this is because there is a visitor in our state that makes us. section 8 is for the public. item one is approval of board minutes. there are none. members of the public are reminded if they wish to address the board of education, an individual can complete a speaker card prior...
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calls a blocked number and then he calls aman right back. to me as a former prosecutor that looks like he may well have called his father about taking this meeting with the agalarovs who are friends with donald trump. it would blow up the whole story that donald trump the candidate had no idea this meeting took place, which again to me is ludicrous considering he was in the building. was in the building with the family that asked for the meeting and that he had an interest in getting dirt on hillary clinton and that he had been intimating during the time that the meeting was taking place that there would be new information coming out about hillary clinton. so, that's a missing piece that we really could have cleared up for the american people. >> do you have -- just on a scale of 1 to 10, what is your degree of concern that your committee chairman devin nunes is simply running an operation fueled by or giving fuel to sean hannity and the folks at fox news to inflame a flawed view of the fbi and the special counsel, and to simply serve as pol
calls a blocked number and then he calls aman right back. to me as a former prosecutor that looks like he may well have called his father about taking this meeting with the agalarovs who are friends with donald trump. it would blow up the whole story that donald trump the candidate had no idea this meeting took place, which again to me is ludicrous considering he was in the building. was in the building with the family that asked for the meeting and that he had an interest in getting dirt on...
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i was handling phone calls mostly to lulu bankhead, she was the first who called and she was just distraught. i had to talk to vice president humphrey. i had called, we had several of the cabinet secretaries on the same airplane going to asia. i think it was to japan for some sort of a conference. i called dean rusk, the secretary of state, and i told him what the president had done and his response was thank you very much. so, he just took it in stride. he was a person of few words, anyway. so, i was taking those calls and to different members of the congress, to let them know. so, it was -- it was a happy feeling. and as i say, it was almost as though president johnson was on his way out of jail because he always felt, in that particular year, he always felt very confined by the white house. so, it was a feeling of freedom. mr. scully: one other conversation on to the evening of march 31. this is with willard werts who served as the labor secretary. let's listen. [audio clip] >> mr. president -- >> yes, bill, how are you? >> that was the greatest contribution to peace in all of history. >>
i was handling phone calls mostly to lulu bankhead, she was the first who called and she was just distraught. i had to talk to vice president humphrey. i had called, we had several of the cabinet secretaries on the same airplane going to asia. i think it was to japan for some sort of a conference. i called dean rusk, the secretary of state, and i told him what the president had done and his response was thank you very much. so, he just took it in stride. he was a person of few words, anyway....
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will you call item number plea. [reading item 3] cases are investigated by the police department, handling of the prosecution of these cases by the district attorney's office -- >> supervisor sheehy: thank you. i will now turn it over tovis chair rh ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much. i will read some introductory remarks and then read the story of a rape survivor who lives out of state and couldn't be here today and then i will turn it over to my colleagues who want to speak and then turn it over to public comment. we have many brave people here today who want to share their story. one day a couple years ago when i was meeting with a city colleague who had returned from a leave of absence i asked her why she had been away. she told me about the nightmare she experienced after being drugged and raped. i began to work with her to advocate her case for the police department -- and learned about th-- since then a number of survivors of sexual violence have come forward and shared stories with my office. secs
will you call item number plea. [reading item 3] cases are investigated by the police department, handling of the prosecution of these cases by the district attorney's office -- >> supervisor sheehy: thank you. i will now turn it over tovis chair rh ronen. >> supervisor ronen: thank you so much. i will read some introductory remarks and then read the story of a rape survivor who lives out of state and couldn't be here today and then i will turn it over to my colleagues who want to...
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and then after 12 and 14, we'll call 13. >> calling 12 and 14 together and then we'll call 13 afterwards. >> ok. we're calling 12 and 14 right now, ok? great. >> this is discussion item and then we'll call it at action item. your report? >> yes, and mr. president, i will let my report stand as submitted. the only thing i would like to highlight, is that coming to the board today for approval, is a recommendation for the rfp, so the sf administration. so to adjust and make her report and from her report will come the recommendation to the board. that's the most important piece. and the rest of this we can take as is. >> thank you very much. item 14 then? >> 12 and 14 together. commissioners, before you is the monthly activity report, briefly i wanted to inform you of changes made to the report. on the first page we included the new funds that were the result of the lineup changes that happened on march 9. as you know, we had incorporated three new index funds and one active small cap fund, so you can see those assets on the first page. additionally, we made some changes to the second page
and then after 12 and 14, we'll call 13. >> calling 12 and 14 together and then we'll call 13 afterwards. >> ok. we're calling 12 and 14 right now, ok? great. >> this is discussion item and then we'll call it at action item. your report? >> yes, and mr. president, i will let my report stand as submitted. the only thing i would like to highlight, is that coming to the board today for approval, is a recommendation for the rfp, so the sf administration. so to adjust and...
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two bases in syria and the iranians also call the shots. we have no long-term strategy for changing that situation on the ground. that is the administration the next challenge. >> let's pivot a bit judy and talk about that as you say, the redline around chemical weapons i think is crystal clear. we heard the ambassador while ago, there was another former syrian ambassadors that spoke earlier on the program were on the network i should say. and he made the point that by being so focused around the chemical weapons component, they might be sending the region a message to say, have a field day killing all people. however you want to. as long as you do not use the chemical weapons. what is your response to that? >> he is extremely shrewd observer of the middle east. he knows it very well. but i think that i have low expectations when he does for what the united states can accomplish. think president trump instinct tells him there's only a limited amount that he can accomplish. he's afraid of getting drawn into syria the way we were drawn into i
two bases in syria and the iranians also call the shots. we have no long-term strategy for changing that situation on the ground. that is the administration the next challenge. >> let's pivot a bit judy and talk about that as you say, the redline around chemical weapons i think is crystal clear. we heard the ambassador while ago, there was another former syrian ambassadors that spoke earlier on the program were on the network i should say. and he made the point that by being so focused...
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all of that was even to the call the call that a lot. of the. question that you get a call that honey if you think that sure that. those that. are on there. that caylee is meant to be a universal figure who draws support from the miss lynn community as a whole that is obviously not the case with a bucket and the fact that all the historical record also shows that when people can gain broad base consensus that caliphate automatically becomes invalidate. the caliphate is such an extraordinary entity. as an outsider i wish that the islamic world like you had something to represent them all that next to those. traditions of political violence or civil war what about the other side of islam which i'm afraid the west doesn't really understand. eat. eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat . how i once again we do still have some rather lovely shot was making the way across the middle east and that will be the case over the next couple of days a fair amount of cloud showing up on the satellite picture iran seeing some of that cloudy weather gradually making its
all of that was even to the call the call that a lot. of the. question that you get a call that honey if you think that sure that. those that. are on there. that caylee is meant to be a universal figure who draws support from the miss lynn community as a whole that is obviously not the case with a bucket and the fact that all the historical record also shows that when people can gain broad base consensus that caliphate automatically becomes invalidate. the caliphate is such an extraordinary...