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so you'll see there's gerald. those are the two maintenance buildings i talked about and see the digesters in the background. i think that is the end of my presentation. thank you so much. i'm going to turn the podium back to tim. >> thank you, carolyn. so, before you is a copy of the draft e.i.r. certification motion as reviewed by the city attorney's office. the draft e.i.r. was published on may 23rd, 2017. a public hearing on the draft was held before the planning commission on june 1, 2017. public comment was closed on june 19, 2017. the response was published and distributed on february 23rd, 2018. evaluation of the issues contained in the e.i.r. did find that implementation of the project would directly result in significant effects. most of which can be mitigated to the a less than significant level. however, the e.i.r. also found that the project could contribute to significant and unavoidable impacts on air quality and cultural resources, even with the implementation of mitigation measures as listed under
so you'll see there's gerald. those are the two maintenance buildings i talked about and see the digesters in the background. i think that is the end of my presentation. thank you so much. i'm going to turn the podium back to tim. >> thank you, carolyn. so, before you is a copy of the draft e.i.r. certification motion as reviewed by the city attorney's office. the draft e.i.r. was published on may 23rd, 2017. a public hearing on the draft was held before the planning commission on june 1,...
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tragedy today as former president gerald ford was eaten by wolves. applause ) that was-- one of your best sketches. one of your best. >> stephen: thank you for this job. thank you for show business. >> you would have made anyway. >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen the man is funny with the sound-off. "too funny to fail" is on hulu. it's like pre-ordering for the future. upgrades, every year? every year. upgrades, every year? every year. every year? every year. upgrades, every year? every year. upgrades, every year? yes, every year. how come no one's getting this? lease a samsung galaxy s9 and get a second on sprint. for people with hearing loss, and with galaxy forever, visit sprintrelay.com. always have the newest galaxy. music ends. oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good right? yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with you. ♪ ♪ hel
tragedy today as former president gerald ford was eaten by wolves. applause ) that was-- one of your best sketches. one of your best. >> stephen: thank you for this job. thank you for show business. >> you would have made anyway. >> stephen: ladies and gentlemen the man is funny with the sound-off. "too funny to fail" is on hulu. it's like pre-ordering for the future. upgrades, every year? every year. upgrades, every year? every year. every year? every year....
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, what is now the asphalt plant, and right above on the north side of gerald, the old project. so in consideration of the neighbors and all the businesses surrounding, we plan to have construction workers park off-site and be shuttled in at the beginning and end of their shift. we also anticipate closing a portion of gerald, the portion inside that blue square to really facilitate this heavy construction job, and to also ensure worker and public safety as this job goes forward. we've identified alternative routes that are still away from the residential areas, and i think as you know, if you have approved it previously, we are also bringing on a program cm to help with all the logistics with not just this project but all the projects taking place in the area of the southeast plant. so at the end of the day, i am -- we are going to have a great well reliable facility. you know, the beauty of this project, and i should say i've been involved since we started this planning back in 2011, at least my version of it, wins since we're able to build it from the ground up, we were very s
, what is now the asphalt plant, and right above on the north side of gerald, the old project. so in consideration of the neighbors and all the businesses surrounding, we plan to have construction workers park off-site and be shuttled in at the beginning and end of their shift. we also anticipate closing a portion of gerald, the portion inside that blue square to really facilitate this heavy construction job, and to also ensure worker and public safety as this job goes forward. we've identified...
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gerald ford doesn't count. gerald ford wasn't elected president.n elected vice president. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from southern california. bill clinton from arkansas. since 2008 there hasn't been a candidate from the sunbelt. not a huge deal but it migration and population and capital from the to thend the midwest south and southwest. >> watch the entire program. american history tv only on c-span3. >> next, historian patrick charles discuss the history of the second amendment and american gun rights. from the drafting of the bill of rights to more recent decisions. the national constitution center hosted this event. >> it is my pleasure to introduce patrick charles and his writings have been cited by many circuits. his second book was cited by justice breyer in a landmark
gerald ford doesn't count. gerald ford wasn't elected president.n elected vice president. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from southern california. bill clinton from arkansas. since 2008 there hasn't been a candidate from the sunbelt. not a huge deal but it migration and population and capital from the to thend the midwest south and southwest. >> watch the entire program. american history tv only on c-span3. >> next, historian patrick charles discuss the history of the...
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gerald ford have succeeded to resign in august of 74. but nobody, not the elites or the political columnist at the "washington post" or "the new york times," cbs, abc, he was still derived as a premature with orange hair and that is a quote that gerald ford used on the dinner in 1975 in the republican party they have no usehe whatsoever into the media elites so he runs and comes astonishingly close to beating gerald ford out of the 257 delegate votes cast in kansas city. in kansas city and 76 in the campaign. ronald reagan comes astonishingly close to beating an incumbent republican and he gives at the end it now fo of ns presiding over a broken party and he knows he needs a unified party if he has any chance against jimmy carter in the fall because at this point he is 30 points behind in the polls against the democratic nomination. he has to keep the party together some of the last minute he asks them to come to the podium to make an impromptu speech installing them to comero home and basically a call for fr party unity. ronald reagan g
gerald ford have succeeded to resign in august of 74. but nobody, not the elites or the political columnist at the "washington post" or "the new york times," cbs, abc, he was still derived as a premature with orange hair and that is a quote that gerald ford used on the dinner in 1975 in the republican party they have no usehe whatsoever into the media elites so he runs and comes astonishingly close to beating gerald ford out of the 257 delegate votes cast in kansas city. in...
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i can discuss the story now we all for an historian gerald horne joins me on the line gerald began an official say this is business as usual there's a decades long standing relationship between garner and the u.s. protesters say that the country's giving up sovereignty how do you perceive the situation. i think the protesters have the better of this argument they may recall that it was in february one nine hundred sixty six that the united states and the u.s. central intelligence agency helped to overthrow the founding father of ghana speaking of kwame. there is lingering resentment and got to this very day because of this gross interference in canadian internal affairs no doubt the protesters feel that this military agreement may auger more of the same secondly keep in mind that god has one of the largest populations of expansionary of african-americans other than south africa and i dare say that many of these african-americans were found in the streets during this protest because many of them have lingering resentment against united states because of the racism of white supremacy to
i can discuss the story now we all for an historian gerald horne joins me on the line gerald began an official say this is business as usual there's a decades long standing relationship between garner and the u.s. protesters say that the country's giving up sovereignty how do you perceive the situation. i think the protesters have the better of this argument they may recall that it was in february one nine hundred sixty six that the united states and the u.s. central intelligence agency helped...
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we have a maintenance building along gerald and, lastly, the head works facility. that incorporates art into the fencing that people will drive by when they're on evans. now that i gave you a little bit of a snapshot of all the work that needs to be coordinated and constructed along with the vision of where we're going, i wanted to ask allan johanssen to briefly summarize the tasks in the contract. alan? >> thank you, karen. good morning, supervisors. alan johansson. for our program construction management. as karen outlined, we have a large volume of projects. to a staff we needed to bring in a program to coordinate this work and assist with reporting. some of the most important aspects of the support we'll be getting from the program have to do with safety management. with all the jobs and all the workforce that will be required to make this happen, we want to make sure that everybody comes to work and gets home in a safe condition. beyond that, we brought in, as part of this program, we're bringing in community outreach people so we can communicate our progress
we have a maintenance building along gerald and, lastly, the head works facility. that incorporates art into the fencing that people will drive by when they're on evans. now that i gave you a little bit of a snapshot of all the work that needs to be coordinated and constructed along with the vision of where we're going, i wanted to ask allan johanssen to briefly summarize the tasks in the contract. alan? >> thank you, karen. good morning, supervisors. alan johansson. for our program...
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media reports last week that president trump was looking to have his chief of staff john kelly oust gerald cushion or and his wife volga the president's daughter from the oval office so if these reports are true this could potentially pave the way for that. well after months without reports of revenge of fleeing violence in myanmar eighty families have been recorded crossing the border into bangladesh the videos were taken on a mobile phone in booty dong in a man muscle hind state in dawn on sunday. homes in booty dong were torched on saturday night before hundreds of ranger fled some forty kilometers to bangladesh really seven thousand seven hundred thousand have left me and more from bangladesh since august they reported sexual abuse and mash mass killings by the military. reports. this sprawling coupal on camp near the bangladesh meum our border home to nearly six hundred thousand range or refugees the majority have arrived since august. one refugee who witnessed the influx is kemal hussein has lived here since he was two his parents also fled violence in myanmar in the ninety's. the co
media reports last week that president trump was looking to have his chief of staff john kelly oust gerald cushion or and his wife volga the president's daughter from the oval office so if these reports are true this could potentially pave the way for that. well after months without reports of revenge of fleeing violence in myanmar eighty families have been recorded crossing the border into bangladesh the videos were taken on a mobile phone in booty dong in a man muscle hind state in dawn on...
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you're the president and want to get an investigation concluded quickly they were set by president gerald ford and richard i mean and ronald reagan president ford was under a cloud for allegedly having sold a pardon for nixon in exchange for his resignation what he did he went right up to the house judiciary committee he answered all their questions said no there wasn't any quid pro quo and the whole issue went away immediately ended the investigation then we have president reagan in iran contra and i served as counsel on the joint congressional committee on covert arms sales with iran and president reagan said no executive privilege sent everybody up to testify without any obstruction national security adviser to secretary of defense secretary of state he himself mr reagan had testified in some criminal cases it was a total open book and the it was about a year's process is what it was and those are the standards when you have nothing to hide then you can look at the standard set by richard nixon and the stonewalling which was the standard he used in trying to obstruct the investigation
you're the president and want to get an investigation concluded quickly they were set by president gerald ford and richard i mean and ronald reagan president ford was under a cloud for allegedly having sold a pardon for nixon in exchange for his resignation what he did he went right up to the house judiciary committee he answered all their questions said no there wasn't any quid pro quo and the whole issue went away immediately ended the investigation then we have president reagan in iran...
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. >> gerald ford was like a football player. like he's like a really great athlete.nd, once chevy started doing gerald ford, i mean, try getting that tooth paste back in the tube. >> i do have two major announcements to make. whoop, oh-oh clap! no problem, no problem, no problem -- >> as a kid, i didn't know anything about president ford. i thought, oh, he's a clumsy idiot. >> no problem. >> chevy's ford, there was no attempt to make him look like ford. he just played sort of a fatuous stumblebum. >> chevy's portrayal may have made a difference. >> will president ford win again in '76? >> i don't think so. do you? >> my name is jimmy carter. and i'm running for president. >> "saturday night live" for a lot of its existence has defined the comedic take on the president. >> i will personally try to be a lusty, zesty kind of president. >> it was nice meeting you. >> come on, lisa, come on. bye-bye! back to work! >> whoever's doing the impression of the president on "saturday night live," that becomes everybody's impression of the president. >> lobster boy, i feel your p
. >> gerald ford was like a football player. like he's like a really great athlete.nd, once chevy started doing gerald ford, i mean, try getting that tooth paste back in the tube. >> i do have two major announcements to make. whoop, oh-oh clap! no problem, no problem, no problem -- >> as a kid, i didn't know anything about president ford. i thought, oh, he's a clumsy idiot. >> no problem. >> chevy's ford, there was no attempt to make him look like ford. he just...
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he gave the last speech at the kansas city convention you just lost the nomination of gerald ford by 70 delegate votes now he's supposed to be bitter and angry and deep down he was but he gives a remarkable off-the-cuff speech live on national television before 17000 republicans and a woman in the crowd claims that she's -- instead of my gosh we've nominated the wrong man. reagan is campaigning in every place he goes cabdrivers the police officers airport attendance, they'll say you have to run just one more time. and i'm convinced the reaction to his impromptu speech in kansas city and the outpouring the people urging him to run his which compelled him to run. he was 65 years old. it was considered to be an old man. there were a lot of political obituaries written about him after he lost the nomination. but the outpouring is what convinced him to run one more time. >> nancy in california, go ahead with your question. >> you mentioned big corporations and big government. is your opinion that corporations are taking advantage of the average worker? >> that's my opinion and also fact y
he gave the last speech at the kansas city convention you just lost the nomination of gerald ford by 70 delegate votes now he's supposed to be bitter and angry and deep down he was but he gives a remarkable off-the-cuff speech live on national television before 17000 republicans and a woman in the crowd claims that she's -- instead of my gosh we've nominated the wrong man. reagan is campaigning in every place he goes cabdrivers the police officers airport attendance, they'll say you have to run...
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gerald ford doesn't count because gerald ford was not elected president and he's from michigan. he wasn't even elected vice president, he doesn't count. in 19 76, from georgia. ronald reagan, from southern california. george h.w. bush, from texas via connecticut. no clinton, from arkansas, george w. bush, from texas. bill clinton, from arkansas, george w. bush, from texas. and the first president in 40 years is not a candidate from the sun belt. it's not a huge deal but it is an interesting fact that shows how the migration of population and capital from the north and the midwest to the south and the southwest is transforming american politics in the last decades of the 20th century. the entire program tonight at 8:00 and midnight eastern on lectures of history. american history tv, only on c-span3. stanford university per professor emeritus david kennedy talks about world war ii strategy. he is the author of the pulitzer prize winner, "freedom from fear : the american people in depression and war." this event is one hour. >> good morning. it is a pleasure to see you all here fo
gerald ford doesn't count because gerald ford was not elected president and he's from michigan. he wasn't even elected vice president, he doesn't count. in 19 76, from georgia. ronald reagan, from southern california. george h.w. bush, from texas via connecticut. no clinton, from arkansas, george w. bush, from texas. bill clinton, from arkansas, george w. bush, from texas. and the first president in 40 years is not a candidate from the sun belt. it's not a huge deal but it is an interesting...
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gerald howarth. [shouting] >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the westminster terrorist attack. it was a second depraved attack on a street of our capital but what i remember most is the exceptional bravery of our police and security services who risked their lives to keep us safe. i know members will be attending the events tomorrow and over the weekend to mark this tragic anniversary. mr. speaker, i'm sure the whole house will also wish to join me in expressing our sincere condolences to the film and friends of the red arrows engineer who tragically died in the aircraft incident yesterday. i know members across the house also will wish to join me in congratulating andrea who recently won the global teacher prize. it is a fitting tribute for everything she has done and i look forward to meeting her shortly to congratulate her in person. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition
gerald howarth. [shouting] >> question number one, mr. speaker. >> the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the westminster terrorist attack. it was a second depraved attack on a street of our capital but what i remember most is the exceptional bravery of our police and security services who risked their lives to keep us safe. i know members will be attending the events tomorrow and over the weekend to mark this...
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t the two moscent presidents who did it, gerald ford in 1975 going through getting rid of ji schlesingercretary of defense dropping nelson rockefeller from the ticket, was a sign of political weakness, and jimmy carter in 1979 got rid of five cabinet members including schlesinger again and joe calafanto. and that's what you see with donald trump. but i think at a personal level there e two things that have to be commented upon. first of all is that there is about this adsministration t fatiguing, draining aspect. people really -- americans are not consumed wi politics and policy and government. they want somebody who's going to run things and run them in an orderly way. this ha has been disorderly from day one, an it's draining. it really is, of the nation's well being and peace f mind. donald trump promised he would bring th best people, that he knew the best people, they would all come. ww we've reached the point, quite frank ri,here people won't even accept invitations to the white house to be interviewed or overtures.he running out of, i think, of personnel and i think he's running o
t the two moscent presidents who did it, gerald ford in 1975 going through getting rid of ji schlesingercretary of defense dropping nelson rockefeller from the ticket, was a sign of political weakness, and jimmy carter in 1979 got rid of five cabinet members including schlesinger again and joe calafanto. and that's what you see with donald trump. but i think at a personal level there e two things that have to be commented upon. first of all is that there is about this adsministration t...
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[laughter] >> gerald ford was not elected president, he is from michigan. he was not elected vice president either. he does not count. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from southern california, george h.w. bush from texas, via connecticut, bill clinton from arkansas, george w. bush from texas. it ends in 2008, the first president in four years who was not a candidate from the sun belt. it is not a huge deal, it is interesting little fact that shows the migration of population and capital from the north, and midwest to the south and southwest, it is transforming american politics. okay? with that, you have the potential for a young hard-working, young hard-working man like george h.w. bush to come to texas and carve out his political career. that is what he does. a lot of these white-collar educated professionals were coming to cities and towns, starting businesses, they see how the local legislature and local politics are dominated this old boys country, this old boys network that exists in the democratic party. the democratic party of the south in
[laughter] >> gerald ford was not elected president, he is from michigan. he was not elected vice president either. he does not count. jimmy carter from georgia, ronald reagan from southern california, george h.w. bush from texas, via connecticut, bill clinton from arkansas, george w. bush from texas. it ends in 2008, the first president in four years who was not a candidate from the sun belt. it is not a huge deal, it is interesting little fact that shows the migration of population and...
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we bring in barons.com editor-in-chief, jack otter, and money press chief strategist, keith fitz-geraldarket is on edge but not as on edge as it could be considering how everybody is worked up, jack, about these tariffs. the markets are kind of taking it in stride down 49. >> i think what the markets are focused on the jobs report. the tariffs are baked in, if anything we're pulling back. 30% tariffs across the board is scary. looks like maybe canada and mexico not so much. canada by far is the biggest player. no tariff on canada, the steel tariff almost doesn't exist from a market standpoint. trish: that is interesting. so, keith fitz gerald, if it is maybe not going to be that big of a deal, maybe this is a bit of a negotiation tactic so we get what we needed on nafta and perhaps we get what we need from china as it pertains to north korea, then, maybe all tease companies that people were trading lower as a result of the headline news will actually see recovery here? what is your take. >> excuse me, trish. i think that is very accurate but here is what i think people have not latched
we bring in barons.com editor-in-chief, jack otter, and money press chief strategist, keith fitz-geraldarket is on edge but not as on edge as it could be considering how everybody is worked up, jack, about these tariffs. the markets are kind of taking it in stride down 49. >> i think what the markets are focused on the jobs report. the tariffs are baked in, if anything we're pulling back. 30% tariffs across the board is scary. looks like maybe canada and mexico not so much. canada by far...
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so on gerald street on one side and mckinnon on the other side. i can forward you the information on the artists if you are interested. and knowing who they are. we are doing a walk through next month. >> yes, i did hear you say that. and this is not for the interior of the building. just for public art. >> correct. it will be facing the street. >> great. and what is the involvement of the arts commission? did they or did the department have a grant for this work? >> an i believe is it 2% of every new construction, city building, in the city is awarded -- is given to art or earmarked for art. and so they -- the arts commission basically asks for submissions from artists who are interested and then we go through the selection process with them. they facilitate that for us and give their input and expertise. >> so it was the committee of the art commission that decided who the finalists were. >> so some was the art commission. the fire department was also given two votes on this panel. >> two out of? >> two out of -- two for the arts commission, two
so on gerald street on one side and mckinnon on the other side. i can forward you the information on the artists if you are interested. and knowing who they are. we are doing a walk through next month. >> yes, i did hear you say that. and this is not for the interior of the building. just for public art. >> correct. it will be facing the street. >> great. and what is the involvement of the arts commission? did they or did the department have a grant for this work? >> an...
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hope hicks, an ally of gerald and ivanka departing as well.urtis, very close to them is leaving. he was folking on the government innovation. he is going as well. and so the buttress of allies, it is not clear who they are right now. we know there is been tensions between kushner and john kelly for quite sometime. it was striking to see the president say that whatever john kelly said on security clearance would be what would go and ultimately kelly said, that means kushner is, in effect, demoted into terms of clearance. the only thing that happened in his favor was the fact that brad par stel who is a close associate will be taking over the 2020 campaign. that is interesting. some be-- some suggested if he would leave that is a good landing pad to support his father in law from the distance. but from the podium sarah sanders said he is a valued member and it is hard know how he will do his job and diplomacy with mexico and middle east peace with a less element of security clearance. >> carol, into the aspect, the real surprise in the story tod
hope hicks, an ally of gerald and ivanka departing as well.urtis, very close to them is leaving. he was folking on the government innovation. he is going as well. and so the buttress of allies, it is not clear who they are right now. we know there is been tensions between kushner and john kelly for quite sometime. it was striking to see the president say that whatever john kelly said on security clearance would be what would go and ultimately kelly said, that means kushner is, in effect,...
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ford, you heard what adam johnson, keith fitz-gerald, market folks don't like, this what do you say.economically savvy and politically savvy is two different things. i disagree with the great steve forbes one thing economically. we talk about trying to push back china. let's actually dip our toe in the water, see what comes. we don't know how other countries will react. politically this could actually be gold an for trump and republicans particularly the industrial midwest this, is all about jobs, professorring manufacturing, we're playing defense on heck of a lot of seats in pa, ohio, indiana, michigan, guess what, this could be a real boon for us in the midterms. trish: i think politically this will do well. people feel like someone is being look out for them. that said, there is obviously some disagreement, certainly in the markets right now, how it will affect companies but jehmu, i think one of the biggest reasons that donald trump went to the white house and was sent there by voters is because they were sick of politicians looking out for companies. they were sick of politician
ford, you heard what adam johnson, keith fitz-gerald, market folks don't like, this what do you say.economically savvy and politically savvy is two different things. i disagree with the great steve forbes one thing economically. we talk about trying to push back china. let's actually dip our toe in the water, see what comes. we don't know how other countries will react. politically this could actually be gold an for trump and republicans particularly the industrial midwest this, is all about...
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media reports last week that president trump was looking to have his chief of staff john kelly oust gerald cushion or and his wife voc of the president's daughter from the oval office so if these reports are true this could potentially pave the way for that. i mentioned joins a chorus of democrats calling for questions removal if allegations of him interfering in u.s. foreign policy are true if it's true it's damning if it's true or has to go for many of us to follow the middle east closely we could not understand why the trumpet ministration was so firmly taking the saudis side in this dispute between the saudis the m roddy's and the qataris because the united states has very important interests in qatar at the top of the list are thousands of u.s. troops that are stationed in a base there and so to so firmly take the side of the saudis against the countries potentially resulting in the downward spiral of the qatari economy put thousands of americans at risk. their own best occasions revealed new evidence of saudi arabia the u.a.e. egypt and bahrain's attempt to overthrow the castro gover
media reports last week that president trump was looking to have his chief of staff john kelly oust gerald cushion or and his wife voc of the president's daughter from the oval office so if these reports are true this could potentially pave the way for that. i mentioned joins a chorus of democrats calling for questions removal if allegations of him interfering in u.s. foreign policy are true if it's true it's damning if it's true or has to go for many of us to follow the middle east closely we...
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gerald was up the street, a machine gunner, he was killed. the rest of us, we were either a tree or we were in the door facing where we could get some protection. there was no way you can move, the bullets were raining in. you can step to the right or the left of wherever you are. down where wed can do anything. larry lucas was on the left side he was street and peeking around the edge of the tree and he wasn't shooting but he was giving me directions as to where to find my 79. i was trying to put rounds up into that building. i was trying to put rounds up into the building. the amount of fire power that they trained on the tree with me behind it was - it was tremendous amount of rounds. >> so either this tree here, or -- one of those two trees there probably. or at least a tree in the same spot? >> a tree - i'm not sure which tree i was behind. i was beyond one of those two trees. >> let me stop you here. we hear about the navy coreman, and the army, the medics. who served with the marines, i wonder if you tell us something about donald. >>
gerald was up the street, a machine gunner, he was killed. the rest of us, we were either a tree or we were in the door facing where we could get some protection. there was no way you can move, the bullets were raining in. you can step to the right or the left of wherever you are. down where wed can do anything. larry lucas was on the left side he was street and peeking around the edge of the tree and he wasn't shooting but he was giving me directions as to where to find my 79. i was trying to...
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son-in-law gerald cusmer in an white house director of communications, hikes -- hurricanes. scrutiny on kushner continues to grow. his white house meetings with executives from two lending companies that issued more than $500 million in loans to his family's real estate business have also drawn attention. and home hicks, oneth of president's most loyal confidants resigned jt one day after she testified before the house intelgence committee, which is investigating russian eddling. hallie, welcome to "washington week." hallie: thanksoraving me. robert:: this week seems different. the president's family under scrutiny. his closest confidants and advisors under scriny as well. what made it different? hallie: his inner circle dissipating. a couple of things made this week different. i think it comes from the intersection of the personal and the policy on the rhythms and how that affected policy moving forward. the president midweek, after hope hicks testified in that dramatic moment on capitolill to lawmakers about the russia investigation, the thing that annoys him the most, as
son-in-law gerald cusmer in an white house director of communications, hikes -- hurricanes. scrutiny on kushner continues to grow. his white house meetings with executives from two lending companies that issued more than $500 million in loans to his family's real estate business have also drawn attention. and home hicks, oneth of president's most loyal confidants resigned jt one day after she testified before the house intelgence committee, which is investigating russian eddling. hallie,...