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sheehy, you have been approved follow up with kaitlyn at your earliest convenience.ing long we have one more. >> that is right. the final permit application is for place of entertainment permit including outdoor amplified sound for harlan records. located add 18 harlan place. the location was formally bar (inaudible) and held a poe permit from our office. a new vinyl listening bar and proposed use of the permit will be for dj spinning vinyl records on. the business new interior design promote a experience for listening to music with a cocktail music. in addition the applicant is also seeking to have outdoor sound with a speaker ifront of had business (inaudible) play prerecorded for guest during private events if they det a street closure. however if they host a special event with entertainment within a street closure they obtain a one time outdoor entertainment permit. staff recommend ing they comply with our standard outdoor sound limit included below. the applicant conducted extensive outreach sending 71 letters to businesses hotel and neighborhood associations. a
sheehy, you have been approved follow up with kaitlyn at your earliest convenience.ing long we have one more. >> that is right. the final permit application is for place of entertainment permit including outdoor amplified sound for harlan records. located add 18 harlan place. the location was formally bar (inaudible) and held a poe permit from our office. a new vinyl listening bar and proposed use of the permit will be for dj spinning vinyl records on. the business new interior design...
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. >> gravy, well done on this thanksgiving, kaitlyn polanski, a happy holiday for you. thank you for being with us >> you as well. >> perspective from cnn carrie kordell o and republican strategist, alistair harry, you heard the report from kaitlyn there, how big of a deal is this? >> i think the fact that the vice president's team, the former vice president team is talking to the justice department is important, and this is a process, john. first, they will open a dialogue, with suns like they've done, and then they will ask him, the question for him is, does he want to voluntarily come in and be interviewed or potentially testify before the injury? the next question is, will he be compelled? sometimes, john, there is this great space in between the government forcing someone serving a subpoena and won the potential witness actually would prefer to receive a subpoena and prefer to be compelled that way they can sort of publicly, especially if there are politics involved, have the appearance of holding back a little bit, not volunteering to go in but at the same time, i
. >> gravy, well done on this thanksgiving, kaitlyn polanski, a happy holiday for you. thank you for being with us >> you as well. >> perspective from cnn carrie kordell o and republican strategist, alistair harry, you heard the report from kaitlyn there, how big of a deal is this? >> i think the fact that the vice president's team, the former vice president team is talking to the justice department is important, and this is a process, john. first, they will open a...
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kaitlyn, i know you have exclusive new reporting when it comes to two doj investigations into trump.go documents investigation and the january 6th investigation, both right around donald trump, his inner circle. what we know now is there's a debate happening within the justice department of how they shore themselves up for political crosswinds after the election, especially if he announces for president. that debate is whether or not attorney general merrick garland should appoint a special counsel. we've heard a lot about special counsels. will there be one overseeing these investigations? looks like it could be something that's on the table that we'll be talking more about. one of the things that is shoring this up and putting this in place right now with this conversation is that the justice department has a lot happening behind the scenes with the criminal investigation. they're bringing people into the grand juries. we also know there's a brain trust, essentially, being established at main justice really high level experienced national security prosecutor, a former prosecutor wh
kaitlyn, i know you have exclusive new reporting when it comes to two doj investigations into trump.go documents investigation and the january 6th investigation, both right around donald trump, his inner circle. what we know now is there's a debate happening within the justice department of how they shore themselves up for political crosswinds after the election, especially if he announces for president. that debate is whether or not attorney general merrick garland should appoint a special...
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kat kaitlyn, the attorney general said he's confident this won't slow things down. what can you tell us about how the special counsel will pick up the renis of these two separate investigations? >> it doesn't mean there will be an indictment today or on monday. it would slow things down in the short term maybe initially but this special counsel is going to be walking into investigations that are already fairly far along. at the beginning of the mueller investigation, that started, there needed to be a ramping up, gathering of teams, preparation of figuring out exactly what they were going to be investigating. they know what they're investigating right now at the justice department so much so that there have been searches and seizures of the former president's home in florida, mar-a-lago. there have been searches and seizures of top advisers, top lawyers around the president whose phones were taken, that we know the justice department is already going through all of that material, and people have been compelled to testify, people that had tried to assert executive pr
kat kaitlyn, the attorney general said he's confident this won't slow things down. what can you tell us about how the special counsel will pick up the renis of these two separate investigations? >> it doesn't mean there will be an indictment today or on monday. it would slow things down in the short term maybe initially but this special counsel is going to be walking into investigations that are already fairly far along. at the beginning of the mueller investigation, that started, there...
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kaitlyn poe lance is out front live in washington. what are you learning?lect committee by 10:00 a.m. this morning. he has missed that deadline and the committee says there's a new deadline. te it's next week. here's their statement, we have received correspondence from the former president and his co counsel. we have informed the president's counsel he must begin producing records no later than next week, and he remains under subpoena for deposition testimony starting on november 14th. that is also the date cnn has reported that trump may be announcing his run for president next. we do know that these congressional subpoena dates can shift. it does look like there is some conversation between the two, but here's the update next week. there is a deadline. >> it sounds like to kaitlyn's point, there's conversations, maybe that's why they extend that. a very significant date coming up. thank you very much. >>> and thanks to all of you for joining us. "anderson" starts now. >> good evening, for the first time since her husband was savagely attacked by a
kaitlyn poe lance is out front live in washington. what are you learning?lect committee by 10:00 a.m. this morning. he has missed that deadline and the committee says there's a new deadline. te it's next week. here's their statement, we have received correspondence from the former president and his co counsel. we have informed the president's counsel he must begin producing records no later than next week, and he remains under subpoena for deposition testimony starting on november 14th. that is...
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. >> kaitlyn kenny with defense one. some of the comments in the opening ceremony seem to recognize an end to the era. saying today we are ready to defend this country and face nuclear armed competitors. do you believe the [indiscernible] >> caitlin kinney with defense one. -- some of your comments during the opening cirino any -- ceremony -- you mentioned the war of terrorism and you said we are prepared to defend this country as we once again face nuclear competitors do you believe the g1 era is over and the new doctrine -- is a new era for the army? >> certainly we are in a new area of being focused on peer competitors. you see that in the national defense strategy and -- other dod leaders talking about china being the basic challenge and russia and acute threat. but we still have a problem with violent extremist organizations. we have soldiers dealing with that in syria and africom as well. we will deal with the problem as it needs to be dealt with but is not at the center of our strategy the way it was the last 20 y
. >> kaitlyn kenny with defense one. some of the comments in the opening ceremony seem to recognize an end to the era. saying today we are ready to defend this country and face nuclear armed competitors. do you believe the [indiscernible] >> caitlin kinney with defense one. -- some of your comments during the opening cirino any -- ceremony -- you mentioned the war of terrorism and you said we are prepared to defend this country as we once again face nuclear competitors do you...
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. >> it sounds like to kaitlyn's point, there's conversations, maybe that's why they extend that. a very significant date coming up. thank you very much. >>> and thanks to all of you for joining us. "anderson" starts now. >> good evening, for the first time since her husband was savagely attacked by an assailant who intended to hold and harm her, house speaker nancy pelosi has spoken on camera about the ordeal. >> paul came home yesterday, that enables me to be at home with all of you. thank you, thank you, thank you for your kind words, your prayers, and your good wishes for paul. it's going to be a long haul, but he will be well, and it's just so tragic how it happened, but nonetheless, we have to be optimist you can. he's surrounded by family, so that's a wonderful thing. >> she sent out the video in a tweet which reads in part with a grateful heart i thank all who sent kind words and prayers for paul. it's a long road but he will be well. our security, our democracy, our planet, our values are on the ballot. we're in something of a unique moment in american history it seems. t
. >> it sounds like to kaitlyn's point, there's conversations, maybe that's why they extend that. a very significant date coming up. thank you very much. >>> and thanks to all of you for joining us. "anderson" starts now. >> good evening, for the first time since her husband was savagely attacked by an assailant who intended to hold and harm her, house speaker nancy pelosi has spoken on camera about the ordeal. >> paul came home yesterday, that enables me to...
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. >> reporter: among them is kaitlyn hall. >> i absolutely love this job.ouldn't do anything else. i feel like just coming in every day helping these families just really brightening their day has just been amazing. >> reporter: but with the pandemic the last few years haven't been easy. ever thought about quitting? >> every day. >> reporter: what do you think people don't appreciate about nurses? >> the idea that it's a lot more than nursing. we end up doing engineering and plumbing and sanitary and a lot of other things that we're not necessarily in the job description. >> do you think there's a lot of burnout? >> i do. i think people are really exhausted. we've been relying on a lot of of overtime these last few years to really fill kind of the holes on the unit. >> reporter: nation wilde, about 1 in 5 full-time registered nursing jobs are unfilled. between the toll of the pandemic, retirements and an aging population in need of more care, the shortage is only getting worse. linda tally is chief nursing officer at children's national. >> how's the morale
. >> reporter: among them is kaitlyn hall. >> i absolutely love this job.ouldn't do anything else. i feel like just coming in every day helping these families just really brightening their day has just been amazing. >> reporter: but with the pandemic the last few years haven't been easy. ever thought about quitting? >> every day. >> reporter: what do you think people don't appreciate about nurses? >> the idea that it's a lot more than nursing. we end up doing...
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cnn's kaitlyn polantz in washington. what led to this decision by the ag? >> victor, this was triggered certainly by the former president's decision a couple of days to announce that he is indeed a candidate for president and of course, it creates an immediate, at least appearance of a conflict of interest with the current attorney general being obviously appointed by joe biden who is possibly going to be his opponent. the former president's opponent in the 2024 election. of course, for the justice department, the importance here is that it tries to at least restore the idea that some insulation between these investigations, and really what it does, victor and alisyn, it really does make clear that donald trump is at least a focus of both of these investigations. the justice department has said very precious little. we know for instance obviously there was a search of mar-a-lago. they were focusing on the mishandling of classified documents and national defense information and possible obstruction of justice, but on the january 6th investigation, they've sa
cnn's kaitlyn polantz in washington. what led to this decision by the ag? >> victor, this was triggered certainly by the former president's decision a couple of days to announce that he is indeed a candidate for president and of course, it creates an immediate, at least appearance of a conflict of interest with the current attorney general being obviously appointed by joe biden who is possibly going to be his opponent. the former president's opponent in the 2024 election. of course, for...
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i think that melanie and kaitlyn and i wrote about nuclear deterrence and a paperweight published this. there are a few points to make. one is that historically the united states has used nuclear threats in a previous taiwan crisis, mostly before china had nuclear weapons, but even in the modern era when china had nuclear weapons we always had over looming superiority and we have been more than willing to brandish that, try to convince china there was no useful passage to embark on. that is the history. to me, that is a big history why china is probably pursuing 1000 nuclear weapons. they want to checkmate that ability to make threats in the event they are winning a conventional fight and our only option is to go nuclear. at least trying to give china some degree of fair interpretation. there may be other motivations and they may want to raise the nuclear specter against us and make us think that because we care more about taiwan than they do as they see it that there threat becomes more credible than ours. i'm not suggesting there always the good guys or defensive players in these cri
i think that melanie and kaitlyn and i wrote about nuclear deterrence and a paperweight published this. there are a few points to make. one is that historically the united states has used nuclear threats in a previous taiwan crisis, mostly before china had nuclear weapons, but even in the modern era when china had nuclear weapons we always had over looming superiority and we have been more than willing to brandish that, try to convince china there was no useful passage to embark on. that is the...
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. >> so kaitlyn, of course you remember that vice president pence had closed the door to testifying before the january 6th committee. he said this in our cnn town hall last week. >> congress has no right to my testimony. the very notion of a committee on congress -- in congress summoning a vice president to speak about deliberations that took place at the white house i think would violate that separation of powers. >> kaitlan, clearly he sees the department of justice differently, in a different category. >> yeah, alison, he said no to congress, but mike pence is out there sharing things that he had never shared before this year. so he just released a book, and in that book one of the things he writes about are direct conversations he had with donald trump in that crucial period early january 2021, and he basically says he's telling trump it's not going to work, you can't use me to block your loss in the election, and trump tells him things like if you wimp out you're just another somebody. he also writes trump said you'll go down as a wimp, so that word wimp, wimp over and over, trump is
. >> so kaitlyn, of course you remember that vice president pence had closed the door to testifying before the january 6th committee. he said this in our cnn town hall last week. >> congress has no right to my testimony. the very notion of a committee on congress -- in congress summoning a vice president to speak about deliberations that took place at the white house i think would violate that separation of powers. >> kaitlan, clearly he sees the department of justice...
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i think kaitlyn makes an excellent point, where are republican leaders in this. don't say is often as important as what you do say. the president said a lot on true social. not included anywhere in there was any apology, any recognition of how wrong this is. he may not have known fuentes before. he new kanye, what kanye said, the anti-semitic remarks. he knows now what fuentes stands for and has said and yet nothing. what does the silence tell you? >> it's not something new. we know trump is incapable of condemning people who praise him. we've seen this over and over again since 2016. that in practice means he launders his most ugly ly sycophants. he won't say i disagree with them. he sort of things, a, he needs them and, b, condemning people on your team, even if they're bad people, is a sucker's game. that's something he never wants to be playing with. some of his supporters like that because he never backs down. >> i always learned as a child you are who you surround yourself with. that was a lesson to me as a child. he is surrounding himself with these people
i think kaitlyn makes an excellent point, where are republican leaders in this. don't say is often as important as what you do say. the president said a lot on true social. not included anywhere in there was any apology, any recognition of how wrong this is. he may not have known fuentes before. he new kanye, what kanye said, the anti-semitic remarks. he knows now what fuentes stands for and has said and yet nothing. what does the silence tell you? >> it's not something new. we know trump...
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i think that melanie and kaitlyn and i wrote about nuclear deterrence and a paperweight published this year. there are a few points to make. one is that historically the united states has used nuclear threats in a previous taiwan crisis, mostly before china had nuclear weapons, but even in the modern era when china had nuclear weapons we always had over looming superiority and we have been more than willing to brandish that, try to convince china there was no useful passage to embark on. that is the history. to me, that is a big history why china is probably pursuing 1000 nuclear weapons. they want to checkmate that ability to make threats in the event they are winning a conventional fight and our only option is to go nuclear. at least trying to give china some degree of fair interpretation. there may be other motivations and they may want to raise the nuclear specter against us and make us think that because we care more about taiwan than they do as they see it that there threat becomes more credible than ours. i'm not suggesting there always the good guys or defensive players in thes
i think that melanie and kaitlyn and i wrote about nuclear deterrence and a paperweight published this year. there are a few points to make. one is that historically the united states has used nuclear threats in a previous taiwan crisis, mostly before china had nuclear weapons, but even in the modern era when china had nuclear weapons we always had over looming superiority and we have been more than willing to brandish that, try to convince china there was no useful passage to embark on. that...