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i will say dahlia was talking about colorado earlier, right? the liberals apparently are going to allow trump back on the ballot and they got nothing for that. they traded that away for nothing because the deal of letting trump be on the ballot but denying his immunity request, that obviously didn't happen. >> that seems to be up in smoke. i have to go back to revisit a conversation we had two weeks ago, wow. seven years ago in tv anchor time. you suggested that the supreme court may have -- had already decided to take up the immunity case. you suggested that they had sort of maybe cleared their april calender to take up a high stakes case. can you talk a little bit more about what feels like a very prescient piece of analysis? >> yes, i'm saddened to learn that my educated guess was correct there. but what i noticed was that in december shortly after jack smith first asked the supreme court to take up this case on an expedited schedule, the court was granting new cases but not putting them on the april calender. one case in particular a filing
i will say dahlia was talking about colorado earlier, right? the liberals apparently are going to allow trump back on the ballot and they got nothing for that. they traded that away for nothing because the deal of letting trump be on the ballot but denying his immunity request, that obviously didn't happen. >> that seems to be up in smoke. i have to go back to revisit a conversation we had two weeks ago, wow. seven years ago in tv anchor time. you suggested that the supreme court may have...
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will see a lot of different dahlias , this is why we hold the dahlia festival, which takes place heref our home here in belarus! what a cool excursion, huh? yes, and you know that it is similar to hacenda, but in venezue, i don't know how to speak in russian, you you know, no, no, it’s not dasha, it’s like this, especially horses, like this, and i didn’t see the cameraman, look what... that’s how beautiful, oh, hello, but we have a question, how do we see independent carriage, we can ride, in this non-carriage, in an aganet, you can definitely ride, yes, yes, he said definitely, big words, so come on, we won’t lose, there will be time, come on, thai! i think that’s enough, so we now need to go through the stove and see all this beauty with our own eyes. said that the sun inside a person, but we also have a gift here today, the sun will go down, yeah, this is this famous island of ice, yes, but we don’t see the levi, not at all, no, they probably flew away, somewhere, where it’s warmer, so i think that summer here they should be anyway, but still we... love our beauty, because we don’t
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but first, dahlia, neil raises a point. in the world of possibility the supreme court thinks that somehow reaching a compromise decision here by having this on a timeline it's faster than trump wants, which is next never rory, and slower than jack smith which is would like, which would've been in march. >> yeah, i mean i think we were hoping we were hoping a week or two ago that the compromise was that trump might prevail in the colorado case and lose absolutely in this immunity case. that was supposed to be the ground bargain. now we are doing a z knows paradox we were taking smaller and smaller halves of what we thought might be a win. i think that the real issue for me, and neal just made this point, of the court knows how to act quickly when it needs to. it certainly acted very quickly in that colorado bumping them off the ballot case. in fact it acted much more quickly. so i think one of the things that worries me about this case is the sense that the court tells us what an emergency is, and it has done that in case af
but first, dahlia, neil raises a point. in the world of possibility the supreme court thinks that somehow reaching a compromise decision here by having this on a timeline it's faster than trump wants, which is next never rory, and slower than jack smith which is would like, which would've been in march. >> yeah, i mean i think we were hoping we were hoping a week or two ago that the compromise was that trump might prevail in the colorado case and lose absolutely in this immunity case....
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i want to parapraise the great dahlia lithwick that this ruling is a slap. and how does the ruling in the slap category figure into the way the supreme court might look at this case? >> well, you know, if by bench slapper she means it is chock-full of quotes like those you read at the top of the hour, and i could read you a dozen more if we had more time, it is really built with just well-tasted, pithy conclusions of law rejecting donald trump's arguments, and that his argument that separation of powers requires the president to have immunity for official acts. the court rejects that. it rejected his argument that policy reasons, and this is something that the former president likes to say every time he speaks a president can't function as president. he likened himself to truman, that truman would have been chilled in making a decision to end world war ii to end the atomic bomb, they rejected those arguments and rejected handily the argument he could only be first impeached and convicted by the u.s. senate. so for each one of these arguments, it is a bench s
i want to parapraise the great dahlia lithwick that this ruling is a slap. and how does the ruling in the slap category figure into the way the supreme court might look at this case? >> well, you know, if by bench slapper she means it is chock-full of quotes like those you read at the top of the hour, and i could read you a dozen more if we had more time, it is really built with just well-tasted, pithy conclusions of law rejecting donald trump's arguments, and that his argument that...
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those go through dahlia. in 2017 we created a very clean simple online portal that people can access from their phone to be able to apply for affordable units. >> thank you for that. my next question,--clarify on the portal when it comes to people with disability when they apply for--some of the information is confusing. for example, the income limit. sometimes i have seen one particular property has a income limit and when someone applies to that property they are told that the income is too high, because of ada requirement. i think it would be good for us to make it clear from the beginning what is the income limit for a unit and for non-ada unit. that's one. the second thing is that, my question to you is that, i understand that we are talking about lower income people which are passionate about--i am wondering if we have a objective on a plan when it comes to people who have a disability, but working? i am just curious on how would you--when it comes to apply for "affordable housing". like i said, it is s
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no one in that household is potentially eligible for a resident preference in the dahlia lottery. so, the 148 pre-dda and mixed households is the area of greatest focus in our outreach and advisory services, because they have the greatest range of options and as we build transition units, they are the ones who first receive notices to move and that's more then a quarter of all current households, including one treasure alinds island and we have 131 vested households with the preference number and that is our second tier, secondary area of focus for advisory services is trying to promote the opportunities to secure permanent housing solutions on the island if they qualify for affordable housing programs. so, little bit about transition unit offers. as we complete buildings with transition units like star view court, the first thing that initiates the communication there with households is issuing the notice to move and the notice to move, it is really a notice to vacate or a notice of termination of your current lease with a secondary offer of an option to lease a transition unit i
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dahlia lithwick and mary mccord, thank you both for your time tonight, i really appreciate it. we got some big breaking news coming up and all of it has to do with the chaotic and utterly dysfunctional republican party. congressman jamie raskin joins me just ahead, stay with us. t . >> woman: what's my safelite story? i'm a photographer. and when i'm driving, i see inspiration right through my glass. so when my windshield cracked, it had to be fixed right. i scheduled with safelite autoglass. their experts replaced my windshield and recalibrated my car's advanced safety system. ♪ acoustic rock music ♪ >> woman: safelite is the one i trust. they focus on safety so i can focus on this view. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ oooh! this is our night! shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. only shingrix is proven over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of gui
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dahlia lithwick and mary mccord, thank you both for your time tonight, i really appreciate it. we got some big breaking news coming up and all of it has to do with the chaotic and utterly dysfunctional republican party. congressman jamie raskin joins me just ahead, stay with us. wi. oooh! i can't wait for this family getaway! shingles doesn't care. shingles is a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. ahhh, there's nothing like a day out with friends. that's nice, but shingles doesn't...
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so dahlia, my question is, and i have a good question for, you i think we could all see the justiceserately to get away from having to do something substantive here that would address the crisis at hand. what is the damage? what's the risk? what's the potential negative consequence of them finding a way to dodge it? >> i think at the most sort of high-minded constitutional law of all it's that this needed to be answered. that is, i think, what colorado was saying, that it's your job to resolve a constitutional question largely a first impression and it is your job to decide for this entire country whether or not the 14th amendment section three is self executing, whether the officer dichotomy holds, whether we can allow insurrectionists to run for office but not hold office. there's a bucket of questions that are exigent questions, and the court, i think, made pretty plain that they would rather, or at least i counted, i think, five or six votes hanging their hats on this deal be pragmatic argument that we don't want to decide because it will allow shenanigans in other states. so it
so dahlia, my question is, and i have a good question for, you i think we could all see the justiceserately to get away from having to do something substantive here that would address the crisis at hand. what is the damage? what's the risk? what's the potential negative consequence of them finding a way to dodge it? >> i think at the most sort of high-minded constitutional law of all it's that this needed to be answered. that is, i think, what colorado was saying, that it's your job to...
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so dahlia, my question is, and i have a good question for, you i think we could all see the justices trying desperately to get away from having to do something substantive here that would address the crisis at hand. what is the damage? what's the risk? what's the potential negative consequence of them finding a way to dodge it? >> i think at the most sort of high-minded constitutional law of all it's that this needed to be answered. that is, i think, what colorado was saying, that it's your job to resolve a constitutional question largely a first impression and it is your job to decide for this entire country whether or not the 14th amendment section three is self executing, whether the officer dichotomy holds, whether we can allow insurrectionists to run for office but not hold office. there's a bucket of questions that are exigent questions, and the court, i think, made pretty plain that they would rather, or at least i counted, i think, five or six votes hanging their hats on this deal be pragmatic argument that we don't want to decide because it will allow shenanigans in other st
so dahlia, my question is, and i have a good question for, you i think we could all see the justices trying desperately to get away from having to do something substantive here that would address the crisis at hand. what is the damage? what's the risk? what's the potential negative consequence of them finding a way to dodge it? >> i think at the most sort of high-minded constitutional law of all it's that this needed to be answered. that is, i think, what colorado was saying, that it's...
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dahlia, let me start. during this last month, when the case was in the hands of the three judges on the d. c. circuit, i would come on here, and i mean in-person person, i know this about myself, i'm an impatient person who works in cable news, which is the least patient media in the world, and i'm, like what are we doing here? let's go. and a lot of people said, no, it takes time. okay, fine. what's reasonable here? like, what's a really discernible benchmark for what happens next with this court? -- this is acceptable, or indications of, like something is askew here? >> i mean, chris, i think my benchmark is how the court has handled the colorado case. the ballot case. that it's hearing tomorrow, right? which, we know that the court knows how to expedite a case, because they're doing it tomorrow. right? they understood the urgency. it was a pretty compressed, you know, briefing period. so the answer to your question is, as you said, if you use bush v. gore, if you use nixon, the court knows how to do thi
dahlia, let me start. during this last month, when the case was in the hands of the three judges on the d. c. circuit, i would come on here, and i mean in-person person, i know this about myself, i'm an impatient person who works in cable news, which is the least patient media in the world, and i'm, like what are we doing here? let's go. and a lot of people said, no, it takes time. okay, fine. what's reasonable here? like, what's a really discernible benchmark for what happens next with this...
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to dahlia's point, they can't decide this on a whim.ow a closer microscope has not been on them, at least since the election of 2000. what will they be considering? what are the things they'll have to think about to either make a decision on this or avoid making a decision on this? >> well, one of the things you might be thinking is, look, this has never been decided by the supreme court. one, because we've never had a former president who has been indicted for all series of serious crimes, here focusing on the january 6th case. so you haven't been in this situation because you haven't had somebody who has done something like this. on the one hand, you can have the supreme court thinking we should make it absolutely clear based on supreme court law, not just one circuit court, that this cannot be done, that this is not the law. i completely agree with dahlia that the substance of this is absolutely clear. there will be at least five justices who agree with this, if not many more. so on the one hand, they might be thinking we should real
to dahlia's point, they can't decide this on a whim.ow a closer microscope has not been on them, at least since the election of 2000. what will they be considering? what are the things they'll have to think about to either make a decision on this or avoid making a decision on this? >> well, one of the things you might be thinking is, look, this has never been decided by the supreme court. one, because we've never had a former president who has been indicted for all series of serious...
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i want to thank you, dahlia -- for joining our special. andrew, the medium is hot, the mic is hot, and we are asking you to stick around later, for something special. so thanks to both of you. we are going to get into these other and president scotus arguments and what happens next. but first, maga lawmakers say mike pence's decision to support the united states constitution was. wrong why are they saying that? the answer matters. we are back in just 60 seconds. we are back in just 60 seconds. (vo) 26 people will go all-in. (woman) yes! (vo) this family will get two bathrooms. and finally, one vacationer will say... (man) yeah, woo, i'm going to live here... (vo) but as the euphoria subsides, the realization hits... (man) i've got to sell the house. (all) [screams] (vo) don't worry, just sell and buy in one move when you start with opendoor. (woman) oh wow. (vo) oh yes. start with an all-cash offer at opendoor.com with the majority of my patients with sensitivity i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum and enamel it
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. >>> dahlia joins us now, she is a senior fellow at the ucla center for international relations. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >>> tension is building in the middle east with the u.s., syria, and iraq with attacks in retaliation, this as u.s. coalition strikes continue on targets in yemen in response to militants attacking ships in the red sea. what is your assessment of the u.s. retaliatory strikes? will they escalate or contain this war? >> i think it is somewhere in between. it is clear that the u.s. response attempted to be calibrated to show that there would be responses to attacks on u.s. forces, especially in this case with american deaths. but, there is a desire to avoid wider escalation and a direct conflict with iran. attacks remain within iraq and syria, and not within iran itself. i think there is this attempt to be calibrated and controlled, but of course, the unpredicted ability of these exchanges is increasing. it is quite a dangerous situation. >> u.s. officials are vowing further action against iran backed militants using a multi tiered response. what m
. >>> dahlia joins us now, she is a senior fellow at the ucla center for international relations. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >>> tension is building in the middle east with the u.s., syria, and iraq with attacks in retaliation, this as u.s. coalition strikes continue on targets in yemen in response to militants attacking ships in the red sea. what is your assessment of the u.s. retaliatory strikes? will they escalate or contain this war? >> i think it...
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defense minister says the military would push on until it has full reign over gaza, including rafa dahlia does. a guy is a senior fellow at the u. c. at a buckle center for international relations. and we also owe with the missing yeah . whose comments would undermine lincoln's diplomatic mission? well, i've previous we're not going, you know whose comments are certainly, i'm helpful. uh it, is it going to be impossible to get a deal if, if he continues to take this kind of stance? of course, he's taking a lot of the staff as for domestic audiences, it's very clear that he has a, you know, a lot of pressure for him, his right flank not to get in, not to have any pause in this war. the as really population is mixed up more than half of the population really focused on getting the hostages out as a priority. but a large part of the population still very supportive of continuing this campaign until i'm off is significantly degraded and cannot from is really guess. so it's a real bind. but there is an urgency given the humanitarian catastrophe, its highest on the us subject highest on the reg
defense minister says the military would push on until it has full reign over gaza, including rafa dahlia does. a guy is a senior fellow at the u. c. at a buckle center for international relations. and we also owe with the missing yeah . whose comments would undermine lincoln's diplomatic mission? well, i've previous we're not going, you know whose comments are certainly, i'm helpful. uh it, is it going to be impossible to get a deal if, if he continues to take this kind of stance? of course,...
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that was been physical in their reporting from israel. dahlia dawson k is a senior fellow at the u. c. l, a burkle center for international relations. i asked her whether a ceasefire deal as possible given that both parties have so far rejected each other's demands as well. i think there still attempts to get a breakthrough. i'm sure this is the highest priority in for secretary, blinking on his client trip. there is a real need to put a whole lot to this fighting, at least for a shorter term by the us still continues to oppose a f permanent ceasefire, but there needs to be a stop in the hostages must get out. so it isn't looking good at the moment, find a lot of insurance happening behind the scenes, and hopefully there will be a breakthrough. yeah, it's not looking good. let's talk a moment about optics here we, we've got entity blinking coming into the middle east at the same time on the very same day you brought the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying, are talking about total victory over her moss. are these 2 men talking past each other as well as previous, are n
that was been physical in their reporting from israel. dahlia dawson k is a senior fellow at the u. c. l, a burkle center for international relations. i asked her whether a ceasefire deal as possible given that both parties have so far rejected each other's demands as well. i think there still attempts to get a breakthrough. i'm sure this is the highest priority in for secretary, blinking on his client trip. there is a real need to put a whole lot to this fighting, at least for a shorter term...
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the reason why people like mark and people like dahlia seem to have a crystal ball is because they arel. because they are realist and they understand the court for what it is and at some point, people in the media, people at home and people sitting in the white house have to stop pretending that the supreme court is some kind of benign, trying to do its best institution and start to realize there are six republicans, not conservatives, republicans, on the supreme court who view it as their job to help the republican party. and until we do something about that, until we take away that power, until we draw the line on them, there, they will continue to do this. they will help trump, they will take away abortion rights, they will and affirmative action, they will liberalize gun rights. we will do all of it until we stop them and somebody needs to start listening in the higher echelons of the democratic party. because we will keep losing every day we allow these six republicans in robes to rule over all of us. >> iso appreciate his passion and disdain for this court. it is an incontroverti
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i want to thank you, dahlia -- for joining our special.w, the medium is hot, the mic is hot, and we are asking you to stick around later, for something special. so thanks to both of you. we are going to get into these other and president scotus arguments and what happens next. but first, maggot lawmakers say mike pence's decision to support the united states constitution was wrong. why are they saying that? the answer matters. we are back in just 60 seconds. , but don't forget this season's updated covid-19 shot too. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicine directly at the source. voltaren, the joy of movement. top republicans in washington say that mike pence, who was of course credited by many pe
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by the end of last year, moscow, a new dahlia reached the historic hydrate volume. both nations emphasized the need to move away from using the us dollar. and instead trade in national currencies. according to the former indian ambassador geneva lens, moscow doesn't lot partners on the global stage. i think they ought to be new. and in forget the advice that they chose to give it into, which is the country cannot speak, not it's history. and it's joe, this is what we used to be door, a block on hostile neighborhood. perhaps the you european union needs to understand that if history and geography is inexplicable, ending with that great go to the civilization, which is the russian coincidence, the physician of country, that is both europe in and issue a country that has been brought into confidence and your last, possibly in the middle on the dumb light redoubt trade with russia, links with joshua is government got you in the did the want. i thought it's done in the president. it's a dr. jashka so eloquently said, the one to shut the door. there are many other doors a
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dahlia lithwick, legal editor for slate, host of the amicus broadcast, and my favorite person to talkwant to bring you in on this. in discussing what happened in the courtroom versus what's going to happen next, i feel like there's, unlike the immunity case, there isn't really a piece issue here. there isn't a lot of scrambling as to what's going to happen next and what effect this will have another cases. this is either going to end it all or it's not. and it feels like it's not. but does that mean that what happened in the courtroom today is essentially beside the point essentially based on this case? >> the concern i think tonight is, what do the american people know? you said it at the top of this broadcast. most people will probably not listening today to the audio for two hours. as sad as that makes us, not every american is watching us right now, although i totally think they should be. and just think about it. during those two hours, there was much debate over what exactly was in the amendment. what government jobs in previous cases but there is no debate, no discussion, and n
dahlia lithwick, legal editor for slate, host of the amicus broadcast, and my favorite person to talkwant to bring you in on this. in discussing what happened in the courtroom versus what's going to happen next, i feel like there's, unlike the immunity case, there isn't really a piece issue here. there isn't a lot of scrambling as to what's going to happen next and what effect this will have another cases. this is either going to end it all or it's not. and it feels like it's not. but does that...
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by the end of last year, moscow, a new dahlia reached a historic hydrate volume. but both nations emphasized the need to move away from using the us dollar and this dead trade in national currencies. according to the former indian ambassador to naval lens, moscow doesn't unlock plots. and as on the global stage, i think they ought to be new. and in forget the advice that you choose to give it in there, which is the country cannot speak not its history and its job, and he is on wheels debate or walk on hostile neighborhood. perhaps the you, europe in union needs to understand that it's history and geography. is inexplicable, ending with that great go to the civilization, which is the rush of going to the position of country. that is both the are being and issue. a country that has deep roots into going to then i'm your glass, possibly in the middle on them to live without read with russia, links with joshua, it's going to go to the ends of an edition, but did they want? i thought it's done in the present. it's a dr. jashka so eloquently said, if they want to shut t
by the end of last year, moscow, a new dahlia reached a historic hydrate volume. but both nations emphasized the need to move away from using the us dollar and this dead trade in national currencies. according to the former indian ambassador to naval lens, moscow doesn't unlock plots. and as on the global stage, i think they ought to be new. and in forget the advice that you choose to give it in there, which is the country cannot speak not its history and its job, and he is on wheels debate or...
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by the end of last year, moscow, a new dahlia reach, the historic high trade volume. both nations emphasized the need to move away from using the us data, and instead trading national currencies. according to the former indian and basset to nate, the lands moscow doesn't a lot partners on the global stage. i think they are be new and in forget the advice that you chose to give it in there, which is the country cannot ignore its history and it's joe, but he is on wheels to the door, walk on hostile neighborhood. but after you, european union needs to understand that it's history and geography is inextricably linked with that. great. go to the civilization, which is the russian go to the position of the country. that is bullying up in and issue a country that says they broods into going to then i'm your gosh. possibly in the middle on the done. so my redoubt trade with russia, links with joshua is going to go to them. but did they want? i thought it's done in the present it to dr. jessica so eloquently said, if they want to shut the door, there are many other doors avai
by the end of last year, moscow, a new dahlia reach, the historic high trade volume. both nations emphasized the need to move away from using the us data, and instead trading national currencies. according to the former indian and basset to nate, the lands moscow doesn't a lot partners on the global stage. i think they are be new and in forget the advice that you chose to give it in there, which is the country cannot ignore its history and it's joe, but he is on wheels to the door, walk on...
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dahlia process process with the preference for vested households at the villages and one staff unit. we anticipate the following development schedule. it's, you know, rough at this time and obviously a lot will depend on the availability of state funding over the next couple of years, but we anticipate a state funding application in the in the summer of 2025 and early 2026, construction, closing and start of construction in late 2026 and construction completion 20 months later in the summer of 2028. um, as i said, we're really excited about this project. we thank you for your support, and i'm going to turn this back over to natalie, and we're here to answer questions. thank you. thanks, dan. so the action item today is to request site control site controls a threshold requirement for being able to access funding at. and this is something we've done for four other projects. now that you all have approved. and the form of site control is an option to lease and that's in your packet as well as the resolution ation. and in essence , um, it's a. 99 year. the option to lease would eventual
dahlia process process with the preference for vested households at the villages and one staff unit. we anticipate the following development schedule. it's, you know, rough at this time and obviously a lot will depend on the availability of state funding over the next couple of years, but we anticipate a state funding application in the in the summer of 2025 and early 2026, construction, closing and start of construction in late 2026 and construction completion 20 months later in the summer of...
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detention, lighting and watering, for example, light-loving colius take root well in the same pot with dahliasch grow freely and are easy to obtain, will make good neighbors for labelle and marigolds. and the chic eustoma, who cannot tolerate direct sunlight, will easily find a common language with lavender ichinocea. and since many of these plants need early seeding, it's time to start ... there are two main ways to sow seeds, this is in peat tablets, yeah, in good old soil. well, i’ll take this opportunity to ask a professional, which is better? everything has its pros and cons. i like the pills, they are fast, simple, effective, and most importantly clean. and the soil is more familiar to any gardener - cheaper. let's start with peat tablets. in order to sow seeds into a spun dry puck, it needs to be thoroughly soaked. the composition should not dry out, otherwise the seedling will die from lack of moisture, and as soon as the roots become removable in the tablet, we transplant it into the soil, and in general the seeds you can just sow directly into the ground, but i have one association w
detention, lighting and watering, for example, light-loving colius take root well in the same pot with dahliasch grow freely and are easy to obtain, will make good neighbors for labelle and marigolds. and the chic eustoma, who cannot tolerate direct sunlight, will easily find a common language with lavender ichinocea. and since many of these plants need early seeding, it's time to start ... there are two main ways to sow seeds, this is in peat tablets, yeah, in good old soil. well, i’ll take...
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colonel dahlia found out returning from active duty.00,000 home. back in may she told fox news that the police response was so slow, she had to figure out another way to get that squatter out on her own. watch. >> it has to do with the sheriff's office though. the police can't get them out because it's a civil matter. but, had i not gone to the media, i would not have had the opportunity to get my home back today. >> todd: experts say online listings and viral actual real estate agents make it easy for squatters to target vale can't homes and the process of evicting is so time consuming. some residents are actually paying squatters to leave. unreal. >> brian: unbelievable. easily correctable it seems, too. thanks so much. 20 minutes before the top of the hour. former president donald trump could take his presidential immunity claim to the supreme court. in fact, we all expect him to, after the d.c. federal court of appeals rejected his bid in the 2020 election case. he wanted immunity, of course. the court saying, quote: former presiden
colonel dahlia found out returning from active duty.00,000 home. back in may she told fox news that the police response was so slow, she had to figure out another way to get that squatter out on her own. watch. >> it has to do with the sheriff's office though. the police can't get them out because it's a civil matter. but, had i not gone to the media, i would not have had the opportunity to get my home back today. >> todd: experts say online listings and viral actual real estate...
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the situation medically and the humanitarian inside the medical facility sounds to be critically, dahlia does too, which will, which i can see floating, the majority of departments, the digging activities, being made by these really forces in the hospital as they are patients of the truck inside without having foot, who will, to electricity. it's more grinning fee is that there might be a desk tools among those people within the coming hours have been not being forwarded with the necessary medical intervention. but to, to now the situation and community sounds also very dramatic. and tragic as these value forces completely destroyed. a number of residential neighborhoods, the other parts of their own giving the military comes pain in the city diag. thank you very much indeed that topic of voice. i'm bringing this up to date from of off on southern goes on the stay photo, public hearings of the runs top court and the legal impact of israel's occupation of palestinian territories. more countries have provided testimony, including the attorney general of ireland, who said countries are lega
the situation medically and the humanitarian inside the medical facility sounds to be critically, dahlia does too, which will, which i can see floating, the majority of departments, the digging activities, being made by these really forces in the hospital as they are patients of the truck inside without having foot, who will, to electricity. it's more grinning fee is that there might be a desk tools among those people within the coming hours have been not being forwarded with the necessary...
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goes pushing when you she knew she come >> you want you moses deal growth could be moved, divided >> dahlia wash law la whereas when you war glossa will preet creep when you were will every man three minutes suitor gaon, keep balsa em he up and you manage that. you luteum, you would year does not shows tumours, know stopper was my worst >> what >> wasn't prison so why did not you shuffle and mentioned actually does bite mclean? >> this morning an ambulance from a german charity landed we have to make sure his condition is completely stable. we cannot transfer him in this state even if his family have consented to it. >> we should not good. so gun used she has both >> pure delight >> muscle >> three aim is to the towers to be was all right me and he's nasty. a does nice goes far watts, that's ytg vote you bullet does it through gui jake of yamaguchi was surprised it with at miami and yeah, we'll sheila stop shania at avoids recce. was russia is david consists mile >> you. >> i'm full support. you the water starts on both kaltura >> the heat yes >> yeah >> jack get fuzzy america's best for a
goes pushing when you she knew she come >> you want you moses deal growth could be moved, divided >> dahlia wash law la whereas when you war glossa will preet creep when you were will every man three minutes suitor gaon, keep balsa em he up and you manage that. you luteum, you would year does not shows tumours, know stopper was my worst >> what >> wasn't prison so why did not you shuffle and mentioned actually does bite mclean? >> this morning an ambulance from a...
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all the great work with dahlia fitzpatrick and monique and felicia.e crucial in our community because lake view and omi is overlooked and under served so we have to-everybody use fight and give back, so we try to change the narrative and invest. we are just trying to get more investment in our community. we don't have a grocery store in our community so we try to do everything together and working together makes all the difference. unfortunately ahsha says i got many years to go. i founded youth first in 1999 thanks to mayor willie brown at the time. he actually was sitting in another office and i walked in and i was talking to mike brown who passed away, running icy and talking about all the ideas i want to bring to the community, because things were not happening over the we were having a lot of gun violence in the community and i said we neat more programs for the kids and outlets and mayor brown i was walking out and mayor brown grabbed me and said come back here. what do you do? i said--he's like, he said what do you do? i said what do you mean w
all the great work with dahlia fitzpatrick and monique and felicia.e crucial in our community because lake view and omi is overlooked and under served so we have to-everybody use fight and give back, so we try to change the narrative and invest. we are just trying to get more investment in our community. we don't have a grocery store in our community so we try to do everything together and working together makes all the difference. unfortunately ahsha says i got many years to go. i founded...
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all the great work with dahlia fitzpatrick and monique and felicia.ucial in our community because lake view and omi is overlooked and under served so we have to-everybody use fight and give back, so we try to change the narrative and invest. we are just trying to get more investment in our community. we don't have a grocery store in our community so we try to do everything together and working together makes all the difference. unfortunately ahsha says i got many years to go. i founded youth first in 1999 thanks to mayor willie brown at the time. he actually was sitting in another office and i walked in and i was talking to mike brown who passed away, running icy and talking about all the ideas i want to bring to the community, because things were not happening over the we were having a lot of gun violence in the community and i said we neat more programs for the kids and outlets and mayor brown i was walking out and mayor brown grabbed me and said come back here. what do you do? i said--he's like, he said what do you do? i said what do you mean what
all the great work with dahlia fitzpatrick and monique and felicia.ucial in our community because lake view and omi is overlooked and under served so we have to-everybody use fight and give back, so we try to change the narrative and invest. we are just trying to get more investment in our community. we don't have a grocery store in our community so we try to do everything together and working together makes all the difference. unfortunately ahsha says i got many years to go. i founded youth...
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the inclusionary program, which can be administrative, difficult to kind of administer through the dahlia system. instead you know, we're offering the option to do rent controlled units. so that's just what we're doing through the rezoning. but as we mentioned, you know, the affordable housing leadership council is going to be here in just a couple of weeks. they've been hard at work over the last year identifying every everything. you know, that we can do within our power at the local level. and then also identifying you know, other resources at the state or elsewhere that, you know, we really need to bring to the city in order to make sure that we can deliver on our commitments. thank you. those are all my questions. um, and so i just want to summarize just what i'm thinking. i mean, today i heard three different narratives. i heard, yes, yes, yes to more housing. i heard, you know, concerns around the change of character in, you know, the neighborhoods that folks are living in. and then i heard very real concerns around, around, you know, displacement of small businesses and what this
the inclusionary program, which can be administrative, difficult to kind of administer through the dahlia system. instead you know, we're offering the option to do rent controlled units. so that's just what we're doing through the rezoning. but as we mentioned, you know, the affordable housing leadership council is going to be here in just a couple of weeks. they've been hard at work over the last year identifying every everything. you know, that we can do within our power at the local level....