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i am james carter. my wife and i own 4348 culebra terrace. we moved there in the late 1990s.n the decade after that we had a lot of controversy around parking. we wound up getting -- we had threatened litigation between those living off the street who thought they would park on the street and the owners were not willing to go with that. under adverse possession, we wound up persuading the people around us that they could not park on culebra. if they did we could tow their cars. for 20 years or so we have had peace because the people around us have not tried to challenge our arrangement. now with the new owner we scrambled some eggs there. the company that is buying in now has agreed they will meet with us and our consultants to see if we can workout an exception to avoid adverse possession and other issues. that is why i and most of the owners are very much for a cooperative effort for the next couple weeks to resolve the issues involving parking. thank you. >> any other public comment? public comment is closed. commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: there are quite a few
i am james carter. my wife and i own 4348 culebra terrace. we moved there in the late 1990s.n the decade after that we had a lot of controversy around parking. we wound up getting -- we had threatened litigation between those living off the street who thought they would park on the street and the owners were not willing to go with that. under adverse possession, we wound up persuading the people around us that they could not park on culebra. if they did we could tow their cars. for 20 years or...
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thank you all very much, we appreciate your time, ms carter, james grantand appreciate your time, ms described borisjohnson as a coward and daniel says, this is a silly name—calling, borisjohnson is says, this is a silly name—calling, boris johnson is brave says, this is a silly name—calling, borisjohnson is brave and resourceful and his attitude to europe is farfrom resourceful and his attitude to europe is far from cowardly. resourceful and his attitude to europe is farfrom cowardly. he also had the courage to resign from cabinet, unlike his opponent. brian said, to defend boris's caldas by saying he has already had many debates is futile. —— his cowardice. my debates is futile. —— his cowardice. my question is how he would cope in real intense meetings and challenges on an ad hoc basis, how will he cope in pmqs? bill says, jeremy hunt is showing his true colours. he shows he will do anything underhand to get into number ten. he is mudslinging of the worst kind. not somebody we wa nt of the worst kind. not somebody we want as prime minister. he ruined the nhs as health secretary an
thank you all very much, we appreciate your time, ms carter, james grantand appreciate your time, ms described borisjohnson as a coward and daniel says, this is a silly name—calling, borisjohnson is says, this is a silly name—calling, boris johnson is brave says, this is a silly name—calling, borisjohnson is brave and resourceful and his attitude to europe is farfrom resourceful and his attitude to europe is far from cowardly. resourceful and his attitude to europe is farfrom cowardly....
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do it >> plus, doesn't that look refreshing cohen carter thinks so why coca-cola could be the ultimate summer sizzler. and later. >> my name is bond, james bond >> actually, it's worth, carter worth. because the master was spot on with his bond-call earlier this year and you will never believe where he is headed next. he'll explain. it is time to risk less and make more the options begins now >>> and we start right there with the bond bombshell rocking the markets this week. and the yield sinking to 2.14% and september 2017 as the s&p 500 closed out the rate shock coming as no surprise to carter worth who called for it earlier this year. >> ultimately, i think that after toying with these tops and ever so slightly breaking out and pivoting down that we are going to make our way higher i like tlt on the long side here i think this is a good bet yields are going as low as 2.1% on the 10-year >> so what comes next? carter is at the plaza breaking it down. carter >> all right so we got to where we have to go, 2.12 there today there is a slight unfilled gap, down 2.07. but tactically we have come a long way and i think you could play this the
do it >> plus, doesn't that look refreshing cohen carter thinks so why coca-cola could be the ultimate summer sizzler. and later. >> my name is bond, james bond >> actually, it's worth, carter worth. because the master was spot on with his bond-call earlier this year and you will never believe where he is headed next. he'll explain. it is time to risk less and make more the options begins now >>> and we start right there with the bond bombshell rocking the markets...
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carter. he took testimony from the witnesses, which james tanner subsequently recorded. in honor of john, the reverend "that bothley said heavenly father looked down and pity upon the bereaved family and preserve our sorrow stricken country." we do know what he said. not talk to the ame white house. it will be performed by two army medical the museum, now the national museum of health and medicine. woodward. jj the other is edward curtis. it will be done in the prince of is currentlyhich ,he presidential dining room but it was called the prince of wales room back then because it is where, in the 1850's, the prince of wales stayed. the way, was invited to attend the autopsy, but stated he needed to get back to care for his patients at armory square hospital, so he declined to attend the autopsy. those who did attend were surgeon general barnes, surgeon stone, lincoln's personal physician, dr. taft, who was at ford's theater, another man, a surgeon from the surgeon general's office. we do not have a picture of him. quartermaster, daniel rocker. the assistant surgeon, charl
carter. he took testimony from the witnesses, which james tanner subsequently recorded. in honor of john, the reverend "that bothley said heavenly father looked down and pity upon the bereaved family and preserve our sorrow stricken country." we do know what he said. not talk to the ame white house. it will be performed by two army medical the museum, now the national museum of health and medicine. woodward. jj the other is edward curtis. it will be done in the prince of is...
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do it >> plus, doesn't that look refreshing cohen carter thinks so why coca-cola could be the ultimate summer sizzler. and later. >> my name is bond, jamesond >>
do it >> plus, doesn't that look refreshing cohen carter thinks so why coca-cola could be the ultimate summer sizzler. and later. >> my name is bond, jamesond >>
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we have seen 2 former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton visit pyongyang but after their time in office was up so that would be a very important moment james as where as we're talking to you we're seeing those live pictures i think you can see them as well president trump in one of the observations towers being shown the north korean side of the border by the south korean president mungy and also u.s. military officers there just perhaps briefing him as to what he's looking at when u.s. military personnel are on the observation on the south korean side of the border you were talking there james about this being a photo opportunity i mean you know there's been some criticism in some quarters that apart from this being a grand photo opportunity there'd be no time for any discuss any serious discussions james about denuclearization. yes about all the issues of the korean peninsula and particularly denuclearization but of course the north korean side want to talk about that you're seeing the president briefed by his commander of korean forces they want to talk about those u.s. forces there are $28000.00 u.s. troops on south korean soil north k
we have seen 2 former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton visit pyongyang but after their time in office was up so that would be a very important moment james as where as we're talking to you we're seeing those live pictures i think you can see them as well president trump in one of the observations towers being shown the north korean side of the border by the south korean president mungy and also u.s. military officers there just perhaps briefing him as to what he's looking at when u.s....
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we have seen 2 former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton visit pyongyang but after their time in office was up so that would be a very important moment james as where as we're talking to you.
we have seen 2 former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton visit pyongyang but after their time in office was up so that would be a very important moment james as where as we're talking to you.
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won't confirm that that was used by james comey, the fbi director at the time, to secure the first fisa warrant in october 2016 against trump campaign associate carter page but opened a back door to spy on the trump campaign and the entire trump transition team and the entire trump white house when he became president. let's be clear. 99.9% of american intelligence officers, workers in this country performed dangerous and courageous work. they use the best skills in the industry, the surveillance tools to keep americans safe from terrorism, hostile actors at home and abroad. in the height of the 2016 election, just a few select high-ranking bad actors abuse all of these powerful tools of intelligence that we entrust to them and it's clear tonight they trampled on the rights of many americans, committed what is clearly a premeditated fraud on fisa court judges to illegally obtain warrants with information that they knew was false. by the way, they withheld that from the judges. they used their top secret access as a back door to the communications and the trump campaign, trump transition and even the trump presidency. watergate was nothing but a bung
won't confirm that that was used by james comey, the fbi director at the time, to secure the first fisa warrant in october 2016 against trump campaign associate carter page but opened a back door to spy on the trump campaign and the entire trump transition team and the entire trump white house when he became president. let's be clear. 99.9% of american intelligence officers, workers in this country performed dangerous and courageous work. they use the best skills in the industry, the...
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cover piece for them to use to try to get carter page and papadopoulos and michael flynn and everybody else. listen, make no mistake about it. the fbi at the james comey level and senior department of justice under obama engaged in a criminal conspiracy against the president trump while he was a candidate, while he was president-elect and while he was president. that is why john durham wants to talk to him. because there was a criminal conspiracy led by senior fbi officials. and i just hope all of them, mccabe, james comey, all of them baker, just keep talking publicly. just keep talking. >> sean: that is the single most asked question i get. if you are not held accountable, we don't have a constitutional republic. we don't have anything called justice. >> joe: i could not agree with you more. >> victoria: sean i would like to make a little point about steele and that is all we have heard again and again he is a credible person a credible source. i practice law as an assistant u.s. attorney for five years and this is fourth amendment law. you don't care if a cop tells you something is a good person incredible. you care who the cop got the inform
cover piece for them to use to try to get carter page and papadopoulos and michael flynn and everybody else. listen, make no mistake about it. the fbi at the james comey level and senior department of justice under obama engaged in a criminal conspiracy against the president trump while he was a candidate, while he was president-elect and while he was president. that is why john durham wants to talk to him. because there was a criminal conspiracy led by senior fbi officials. and i just hope all...
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carter page, i am sorry? >> your time has expired. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. i recognize myself for five minutes. ms. douglas, the investigation has james comey revealed as he testified before our committee, the first time in open session about the trump investigation, began as a counterintelligence probe. the molar report develops only one paragraph to that investigation. in it, mr. mueller says, from its inception, the office recognized it could help identify foreign intelligence and counterintelligence information relative to the broader national security missionri. personnel who assisted the office establish procedures to identify and convey such information to the fbi. it then talks about counterintelligence, fbi agents embedded within mueller's team findings back to headquarters. we have yet to see those findings. can you tell us the nature of that counterintelligence oinvestigation? where those findings would go within the fbi, whether counterintelligence investigations like criminal probes have a formal opening and a formal closing. this investigation does not result in necessarily criminal charges. when does it come to an end a
carter page, i am sorry? >> your time has expired. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. i recognize myself for five minutes. ms. douglas, the investigation has james comey revealed as he testified before our committee, the first time in open session about the trump investigation, began as a counterintelligence probe. the molar report develops only one paragraph to that investigation. in it, mr. mueller says, from its inception, the office recognized it could help identify foreign...
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of 2017, carter page -- >> your time has expired but we will be happy to receive the complete written testimony. i will recognize myself for five minutes. ms. douglas, the investigation is jamesomey revealed when he testified before a committee the first time in open session about the trump investigation began as a counterintelligence probe. onlyueller report denotes one paragraph. from its mueller says inception the office mechanized this investigation could identify foreign intelligence and counterintelligence information relative to the fbi's broader mission. fbi personnel who assisted the procedures to identify and convey such information. it then talks about counterintelligence fbi agents embedded within the mueller team. we have yet to see those findings. the nature ofs that counterintelligence ?nvestigation where those findings would go within the fbi? whether counterintelligence investigations by criminal probes have a formal opening and formal closing? not the investigation does result in criminal charges, when does a probe come to an end and where do we need to go to find out answers? >> i do recall reading that based on the paragraph, it sounds like there are intel
of 2017, carter page -- >> your time has expired but we will be happy to receive the complete written testimony. i will recognize myself for five minutes. ms. douglas, the investigation is jamesomey revealed when he testified before a committee the first time in open session about the trump investigation began as a counterintelligence probe. onlyueller report denotes one paragraph. from its mueller says inception the office mechanized this investigation could identify foreign intelligence...
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carter equal justice for all does that make sense? lowest score crisis leadership. there you go. [laughter] 506 out of 1000 and james buchanan either had 41 or 42 or 43 in every category and so low 30 points below johnson. sorry about that. his highest score was the 41st position of administrative skills and seven of those ten categories have about that quick's i cannot wait to tell you stories thank you for your attention. [applause] . >> we will allow you to ask questions and also everyone's book is available if you're interested in learning more c-span does not make any money off a sales of this book with very small amounts of royalties with the c-span education fund so you do help to support teachers in the school. [applause] thank you for your attention. >> susan i only have one coral with you and that's about eisenhower. [laughter] lbj and fdr are still modern. this book would not be here today without her editing which has been tremendous. so please just start off telling us about why you even got into writing the history. >> well i am a journalist working here at channel three but i was always interested and
carter equal justice for all does that make sense? lowest score crisis leadership. there you go. [laughter] 506 out of 1000 and james buchanan either had 41 or 42 or 43 in every category and so low 30 points below johnson. sorry about that. his highest score was the 41st position of administrative skills and seven of those ten categories have about that quick's i cannot wait to tell you stories thank you for your attention. [applause] . >> we will allow you to ask questions and also...