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it was preserved and actively preserved by the ladies association. it did not just happen to stay this way. and now i am sad to say it is under threat. the ladies association mount vernon does not regularly try to create a crisis environment. we do not hold a lot of press conferences. we are a deliberate educational institution. we like to educate the millions of visitors a year who come here and the millions more online. that view behind us is an essential part of that education and preservation mission. it connects all of our visitors to george washington in a direct visceral way. his love of this extraordinary place, and the view that he contemplated when setting out on his revolutionary journey to secure independence and create a more perfect union. but now, this tremendous resource saved for our country by the ladies association, and our partners for the last 60 years is under threat by a development project by dominion energy. the compressor station that they want to build as part of their pipeline, directly across the river. we believe it is u
it was preserved and actively preserved by the ladies association. it did not just happen to stay this way. and now i am sad to say it is under threat. the ladies association mount vernon does not regularly try to create a crisis environment. we do not hold a lot of press conferences. we are a deliberate educational institution. we like to educate the millions of visitors a year who come here and the millions more online. that view behind us is an essential part of that education and...
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and last, and ultimately most importantly, to my fellow mount vernon ladies association's here with usay.
and last, and ultimately most importantly, to my fellow mount vernon ladies association's here with usay.
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lee memorial came from ladies associations and donations from veterans who had little money in the reconstruction period. some said the statue was too far from downtown richmond. others resented the fact that a french sculptor, not an american, was contracted to do the lee image. becauserly complained the stone from -- for the mon ument came from the yankees state of maine. statue, the "richmond times dispatch" declared that the lee statue to fix one of america's greatest generals. glorifypture does not and unworthy cause. it represents tragedy in the classical sense. at the base of the statue says simply "lee." and nothing more needs to be added. unfortunately, something else does need to be added. ofis a most blatant example hypocrisy in this entire monument controversy. i first must confess a personal association. -- iuch of my life, i was served repeatedly as senior warden in my blacksburg church. i was also historiographer of the diocese as well as one of the first layman licensed by the bishop to pass the chalice at holy communion. then, in the late 1970's, the episcopal hour began shifting
lee memorial came from ladies associations and donations from veterans who had little money in the reconstruction period. some said the statue was too far from downtown richmond. others resented the fact that a french sculptor, not an american, was contracted to do the lee image. becauserly complained the stone from -- for the mon ument came from the yankees state of maine. statue, the "richmond times dispatch" declared that the lee statue to fix one of america's greatest generals....
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man: ladies and genentlemen, please welcome "bioneers" associate producer j.p. harpignies.applause] hararpignies: welcome, fellllow creatures. um, so i have the great privilege of serving--- ahem--on a team that reviews hundreds of projects from around the world. very inspiring project, in a way, very similar to what you've just seen, for the buckckminster fuller challenge, which is an annual prizize that has been called, u, socially responsible desisign's higighest awaward. of ce
man: ladies and genentlemen, please welcome "bioneers" associate producer j.p. harpignies.applause] hararpignies: welcome, fellllow creatures. um, so i have the great privilege of serving--- ahem--on a team that reviews hundreds of projects from around the world. very inspiring project, in a way, very similar to what you've just seen, for the buckckminster fuller challenge, which is an annual prizize that has been called, u, socially responsible desisign's higighest awaward. of ce
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. >> msnbc contributor and white house reporter for the associated press. ladies, welcome to you both on this sunday afternoon. betsy, what do you make about what giuliani revealed about the content of some of those audio recordings, and is there anything the white house should be concerned about based on what he has said? >> what we know is that giuliani is not the world's most reliable narrator when it comes to the content of the recordings that michael cohen made before lanny davis and michael cohen's legal team released the recording that came out last week. giuliani characterized it as being exculpatory to the president, showing the president was completely above rapproch and didn't do anything wrong. but it turned out that wasn't an accurate reflection of what the tape actually said. there are some debates about the tape, parts of it are hard to understand, there are people talking over each other, but i think we can all agree that the tape didn't make the president look completely above board. so the fact that giuliani is going on these sunday shows and say
. >> msnbc contributor and white house reporter for the associated press. ladies, welcome to you both on this sunday afternoon. betsy, what do you make about what giuliani revealed about the content of some of those audio recordings, and is there anything the white house should be concerned about based on what he has said? >> what we know is that giuliani is not the world's most reliable narrator when it comes to the content of the recordings that michael cohen made before lanny...
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lady, michelle obama. national education association says by taking a knee during the national anthem, he sparked a nationalation about the treatment of african- americans. he has also been honored by amnesty international and the aclu. >>> in oakland, the football team is one step closer to getting its state championship rings. in december, the warriors beat a team from by celia 42 to 12 to win their second annual trophy. the rings cost money and donations are being collected.'s mr. steele donated $1000 to the cause and the man who graduated -- handed over the check graduated from there in 1972. >>> a local legend dominates one more time, joey chess is record-breaking when. -- record-breaking when. what he was worried about when he stopped 70+ hotdogs in his mouth. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service.
lady, michelle obama. national education association says by taking a knee during the national anthem, he sparked a nationalation about the treatment of african- americans. he has also been honored by amnesty international and the aclu. >>> in oakland, the football team is one step closer to getting its state championship rings. in december, the warriors beat a team from by celia 42 to 12 to win their second annual trophy. the rings cost money and donations are being collected.'s mr....
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the arms control association hosted this event. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i'm the president of the arms control association and we are dedicated to addressing the threats imposed by it the world mo
the arms control association hosted this event. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i'm the president of the arms control association and we are dedicated to addressing the threats imposed by it the world mo
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a group originally formed as a hollywood memorial association preserving federal grace in hollywood cemetery's. these ladies reformed into the confederate memorial literary society. they took over the house. they fixed it up. they opened this building as a museum in 1896. then. not look like this in 1896 when this open, it was the confederate museum. you walked around, each room was dedicated to a southern state and you had artifacts related to the state. in 1976, the main museum -- this was shut down for extensive restoration. this is a restored -- is a historic home. hassame group of people owned it since the 1890's. the second floor of this house was private living space. this house is no exception. and children lived on the second floor. the second floor is not as exciting as the first. there were not trying to impress as much. you will see furnishings older, cleaner, less expensive, little behind the fashions of the day. the people who came up. where the davis family, davis' private secretary, slaves, servants, and officials. this is the office for burton harrison, davis' private secretary. those on pr
a group originally formed as a hollywood memorial association preserving federal grace in hollywood cemetery's. these ladies reformed into the confederate memorial literary society. they took over the house. they fixed it up. they opened this building as a museum in 1896. then. not look like this in 1896 when this open, it was the confederate museum. you walked around, each room was dedicated to a southern state and you had artifacts related to the state. in 1976, the main museum -- this was...
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the arms control association hosted this event. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i'm the president of the arms control association and we are dedicated to addressing the threats imposed by it the world most dangerous nuclear weapons. we are here today for our peace and talks of north -- the korean peninsula. tensions between north korea, south korea and south korea's allies the united states has not ended. over the course of the last several decades, north koreans pursued dangerous capabilities including nuclear weapons and missile technology to protect their security and to deter potential u.s. aggression. for a long time, beginning with president george h w bush, the united states has sought to use diplomacy and ushered to keep north korea in compliance with its nuclear proliferation treaty obligations by verifiable he halting and eliminating north koreans nuclear weapons capability. ultimately, that agreement and other efforts fell apart as the two sides accused when another of failing to follow through on their respective commitments. today, north korea has a w
the arms control association hosted this event. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i'm the president of the arms control association and we are dedicated to addressing the threats imposed by it the world most dangerous nuclear weapons. we are here today for our peace and talks of north -- the korean peninsula. tensions between north korea, south korea and south korea's allies the united states has not ended. over the course of the last several decades, north koreans pursued dangerous...
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certainly anyone who's had to sit with my remarks before, the white house historical association was founded in 1961. they first lady jacqueline kennedy who at the young age of 32 years old as first lady of the united states had the foresight and wisdom to know that which she and the president needed then, the presidents and first ladies would need over the course of time which would be to have a private partner, a nonpartisan, nonprofit, a private public partnership that we have with the white house and have had since 1961. we provide never -- we provide nongovernment funding for the conservation, preservation, and restoration of the beautiful museum quality state rooms of the white house where art and furnishings for the permanent white house collection. it was important to mrs. kennedy that we educate the public about the history of the white house and so, we have undertaken the robust education program here that teaches and tells the stories of the white house history going back 226 years. to the day when george washington selected this site for the white house, just across the street from where we are located h
certainly anyone who's had to sit with my remarks before, the white house historical association was founded in 1961. they first lady jacqueline kennedy who at the young age of 32 years old as first lady of the united states had the foresight and wisdom to know that which she and the president needed then, the presidents and first ladies would need over the course of time which would be to have a private partner, a nonpartisan, nonprofit, a private public partnership that we have with the white...
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who has had to sit through my remarks before knows, the white house historical association was founded in 1961. by first lady jacqueline kennedy. who at the very young age of 32 years old was first lady of the united states. had the foresight and wisdom to know what what she and president kennedy needed then, presidents and first ladies would need over the course of time. that would be, to have a private partner, nonpartisan, nonprofit this private/public partnership that we have with the white house and have had since 1961. where we provide nongovernment funding. for the conservation, preservation and restoration of the beautiful museum-quality state rooms of the white house. we acquire art and firn issuings for the permanent white house collection. and it was also very important to mrs. kennedy, that we educate the public about the history of the white house. so we have undertaken a very robust education program here. that teaches and tells the stories of white house history going back 226 years, to the day when george washington selected the site of the white house just across the street from where we're
who has had to sit through my remarks before knows, the white house historical association was founded in 1961. by first lady jacqueline kennedy. who at the very young age of 32 years old was first lady of the united states. had the foresight and wisdom to know what what she and president kennedy needed then, presidents and first ladies would need over the course of time. that would be, to have a private partner, nonpartisan, nonprofit this private/public partnership that we have with the white...
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associated. can't get away from that word. it's a great word. >> reporter: ceos are vious businesses were at the events, they committed to train 3.8 wonters. >>> if the pre and first ladyo to dinner outside of the white house. the trump hotel is the go to. the president himself doesn't drink losin aery lakic l big blt but th what they're trying to do, supporting a petition trying to romantic the trump liquor license, normally they pull liq licenses because things of overserving or not carding minors but hey're saying it should be pulled because of the owner is not of good character. ithoul s moralcharacter. >> theomplaint said the opener on the trump international hotel do definition alcohol beverage eh the trumpon means the whole isn't even in the ohol beveragadministtieon s group can file complaints at any time, the license is up for raoul until 2019. but not everyone is on board. trying to score a shot at the president and it would hurt bartenders, sether workesers and put the tax dolla in dc. >> that's total baloney. why should he be penalized >> this is spiteful stuff because of t fact that anything that they after the president about they will go >> we should poi
associated. can't get away from that word. it's a great word. >> reporter: ceos are vious businesses were at the events, they committed to train 3.8 wonters. >>> if the pre and first ladyo to dinner outside of the white house. the trump hotel is the go to. the president himself doesn't drink losin aery lakic l big blt but th what they're trying to do, supporting a petition trying to romantic the trump liquor license, normally they pull liq licenses because things of overserving...
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[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the closing session of the 2018 national governors association summer meeting. i will tell you, i think i mentioned before it has been a privilege and honor to lead this organization over the past year and as i look over my fellow governors it really is a humbling experience to lead this organization and for those who had the opportunity to be former chairs you can appreciate how i feel right now. when i think back to our last summer meeting in rhode island i am proud of how far we have come and what we have accomplished together. obviously, i don't lead the nga alone. the organization's entire staff is with me every step of the way. the partisan counsel was crucial not only to my success as chair but to our collective success as governors. for my initiative, trying to look -- to gander is in the room. through the past year, sue and her team have been tireless in their efforts for what they have done with this initiative, to bring our international members together, everyone at in ga i want to thank you. scott, thank you very much for your leader
[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the closing session of the 2018 national governors association summer meeting. i will tell you, i think i mentioned before it has been a privilege and honor to lead this organization over the past year and as i look over my fellow governors it really is a humbling experience to lead this organization and for those who had the opportunity to be former chairs you can appreciate how i feel right now. when i think back to our last summer meeting...
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ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the closing session of the 2018 national governors association summereeting. i'll tell you, i think i mentioned it before, it has been a privilege and an honor to lead this organization in the last year. as i look out over my fellow governors, it is a humbling experience to lead this organization. for those of you who have had the opportunity to be former chairs, you can appreciate how i feel right now. when i think back to our last summer meeting in rhode island, i am really proud of how far we have come and what we have accomplished together. obviously i don't lead the nga alone. the organization's entire staff is with me every step of the way. was crucial council not only to my success as chair, but also to our collective success as governors. , i am tryingtive --look if sue is in the room through this past year, sue and her team have been tireless in their efforts in what they have done for this initiative, to bring our international members together. scott, thank you very much for your leadership, and really taking this organization to the next lev
ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the closing session of the 2018 national governors association summereeting. i'll tell you, i think i mentioned it before, it has been a privilege and an honor to lead this organization in the last year. as i look out over my fellow governors, it is a humbling experience to lead this organization. for those of you who have had the opportunity to be former chairs, you can appreciate how i feel right now. when i think back to our last summer meeting in rhode...
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president, ladies and gentlemen, it's my distinct honor on behalf of the aerospace and defense industry, the voice of the world's greatest aerospace and defense industry association is committed to creating new opportunities to the tune of 48,000 for our students and workers over the next five years. president trump: thank you very much. thank you. >> mr. president, kathryn lugar. all right. let's sign it. [laughter] president trump: i didn't want anyone speaking out. >> on behalf of the american hotel and lodging association and our 26,000 members, in addition to our management track apprenticeship program, we are announcing 130,000 new opportunities with scholarships, certifications, cost of college program for the great men and women of hospitality. president trump: that's a big number. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> my in an of dan england of c.r. england trucking and here representing the american trucking association. we're committing to 50,000 new opportunities over the next five years. president trump: that's big stuff. thank you, dan. thank you. that's fantastic. thank you, dan. >> mr. president, on behalf of the associated builders and co
president, ladies and gentlemen, it's my distinct honor on behalf of the aerospace and defense industry, the voice of the world's greatest aerospace and defense industry association is committed to creating new opportunities to the tune of 48,000 for our students and workers over the next five years. president trump: thank you very much. thank you. >> mr. president, kathryn lugar. all right. let's sign it. [laughter] president trump: i didn't want anyone speaking out. >> on behalf...
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associations of abraham lincoln. and lincoln is a good example. he is everywhere. the lincoln library has lincoln. i think the lady in the green. i have a question about staff development. as you continue to shift your priorities towards digitization how will your priorities ins staff development. what we look for and staff in the future. the library of congress has to have a staff staff development and training on the technology but also archival methods. that is i can stop. and it's a balance between it. it's going on at the same time. that is a big part of it. having the technology. also retrofitting some staff members skills that started out with helping them in the technology skills. 3200. here we go. i know. i heard. it's clear that the competencies is shifting it is a double pong kind of approach in terms of working with our own staff to help them develop the kind of skills that they need to be successful in a digital environment this is a process is going on for ten years. even before that in my time at duke it was the same kind of recognizing that this is the future. in and building to that. therefore goals. in the mos
associations of abraham lincoln. and lincoln is a good example. he is everywhere. the lincoln library has lincoln. i think the lady in the green. i have a question about staff development. as you continue to shift your priorities towards digitization how will your priorities ins staff development. what we look for and staff in the future. the library of congress has to have a staff staff development and training on the technology but also archival methods. that is i can stop. and it's a balance...
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lady laura bush wave and. we have to leave it there. thank you very much. white house reporter for "the associated press." >> thank you.ic: sizzling summer sunday. went great heatwave temperatures up into the triple digits in some parts of the country. tens of millions of americans under some sort of heat warning for advisory. it is summer, so some folks are taking out whether in stride. >> we weighed all winter for this heat and i'm not -- [inaudible] >> we're sitting here in the nice air conditioned studio. right out the window behind me on sixth avenue, right back they are his brain dns in the heat. >> hey, eric when temperatures hit 90 degrees, it is officially a heat wave. new york city's first heatwave. temperatures are expected to hit 90 degrees and not the boy band. here are the current temperatures. new york city 92 in this this heat wave is actually the last seven days making it the longest in new york city since july 2013. raleigh north carolina 89 degrees. it feels like over 98 if you look at the heat index, it feels like 99 in new york are at 100 memphis, 101 in new orleans. he warnings in effect for chica
lady laura bush wave and. we have to leave it there. thank you very much. white house reporter for "the associated press." >> thank you.ic: sizzling summer sunday. went great heatwave temperatures up into the triple digits in some parts of the country. tens of millions of americans under some sort of heat warning for advisory. it is summer, so some folks are taking out whether in stride. >> we weighed all winter for this heat and i'm not -- [inaudible] >> we're...
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lady at their residence alongside their two dogs. they also attended a garden party at the british ambassador ‘s residence and went to the gaelic athletic associationdent trump has demanded that nato members should immediately start donating 2% of their national income on defence. he made his comments after several companies at a nato summit in brussels, saying they would not hit the target even by 202a. he also said nato states should double their defence spending to 1t% of national income. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @benmbland. hello there. temperatures dipped a little bit at the start of this week. wednesday was a warm one, and those temperatures are going to continue to rise towards the end of the week. some places could be really quite hot during the course of the weekend. we also had a few showers around. they will tend to fizzle out, but we could start thursday morning with one or two across some western areas, maybe north—west england, in towards wales. there could be quite a muggy start to some of the larger towns and cities across southern england and southern wales. now, we start thursday, then, on a rather cloudier note. clouds wi
lady at their residence alongside their two dogs. they also attended a garden party at the british ambassador ‘s residence and went to the gaelic athletic associationdent trump has demanded that nato members should immediately start donating 2% of their national income on defence. he made his comments after several companies at a nato summit in brussels, saying they would not hit the target even by 202a. he also said nato states should double their defence spending to 1t% of national income....
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lady hillary clinton and from john mcconnell who wrote for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. new york university hosted the 90-minute program. >> i am the external affairs associate here at nyu washington, d.c. bradmus of the john center thanks for coming to tonight's event. this marks the first of many summer events in the young leaders' network series. the center seeks to create
lady hillary clinton and from john mcconnell who wrote for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. new york university hosted the 90-minute program. >> i am the external affairs associate here at nyu washington, d.c. bradmus of the john center thanks for coming to tonight's event. this marks the first of many summer events in the young leaders' network series. the center seeks to create
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association summer meeting, montana governor steve bullock spoke about changes to the workforce as a result of innovation and new technology. the discussion included harvard economics professor. this is just over an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, come -- welcome to the closing session to the summer meeting. i mentionedyou, before, it has been a privilege and honor to lead this organization over the past year. as i look out over my fellow governors, it is a humbling experience to be able to lead this organization.
association summer meeting, montana governor steve bullock spoke about changes to the workforce as a result of innovation and new technology. the discussion included harvard economics professor. this is just over an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, come -- welcome to the closing session to the summer meeting. i mentionedyou, before, it has been a privilege and honor to lead this organization over the past year. as i look out over my fellow governors, it is a humbling experience to be able...
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lady as a matter of urgency. let's see if he can find me. andy pope is one ofjust 20 people in the world who have passed a scientific test to join the associationcord of spotting offenders wanted for crimes committed even years ago. but today, he tookjust seconds to find me. emma. hello. nice to meet you. i finally found you. so how does he do it? there might be something distinctive on a certain face or whether it's just the whole face itself. when i was tested down in greenwich, they basically said that i sort of do it holistically, so i break the face down. subconsciously i don't realise i'm doing that but that's apparently how i do it. perhaps the biggest fan of andy's talent is his boss. oh, it is remarkable. i'm always at him. "bring andy in, i need him to have a look at this cctv. bring andy in, i need a look at this still." and actually, do you know what? he has recognised that many offenders, so not only are we catching and taking them off the street, really important to me, we're giving justice to the victims. and for me, that is really, really important. so if you are out there, watch it, because we're coming for you. and if there is
lady as a matter of urgency. let's see if he can find me. andy pope is one ofjust 20 people in the world who have passed a scientific test to join the associationcord of spotting offenders wanted for crimes committed even years ago. but today, he tookjust seconds to find me. emma. hello. nice to meet you. i finally found you. so how does he do it? there might be something distinctive on a certain face or whether it's just the whole face itself. when i was tested down in greenwich, they...
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>> former first lady michelle obama reflects on her time in the white house in her book tee17 she spoke to the american library association annual conference and joined in conversation by librarian of congress carla hayden. is just over one hour. >> now the person you all came to the 17 "becoming". [applause] michelle robinson obama. [applause] a lawyer, author and the wife of the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. [applause] she has become a role model for many girls and an advocate for healthy families and service members and their families and international adolescent girls education. her much-anticipated memoir "becoming" will be published november 13, 2018 by crown a division of penguin and will be released simultaneously in 24 languages. considered one of the most popular first ladies. >> caller: [applause] she invites readers into her world chronicle the experiences from her childhood from chicago to an executive and balancing the demands of motherhood and her time at the world's' most famous address. warm, wise, "becoming" is a reckoning of a substance to defy expectations and story inspired us to
>> former first lady michelle obama reflects on her time in the white house in her book tee17 she spoke to the american library association annual conference and joined in conversation by librarian of congress carla hayden. is just over one hour. >> now the person you all came to the 17 "becoming". [applause] michelle robinson obama. [applause] a lawyer, author and the wife of the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. [applause] she has become a role model for...
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ladies and gentlemen of the abatement appeals board. my name is eric jacobs. i'm here on behalf of the property owners. there's been a long history associated with this project spanning from 2014 when the property owners first filed an application to renovate their home. they under went a 14-month planning review process culminating in a discretionary review hearing. their planning commission hearing has been rescheduled by a series of carefully crafted complaints. the heart stems from an existing walkway constructed in the early 60's. though some permit history exists, no permit has been found for the structure in question. which connects the main house to a deck over the rear garage. the property owners purchased the home with the feature in place and no complaints were never filed for the first 50 plus years of use or the first three years of ownership of the home when the complainant was living next door. it was mentioned the previous owners didn't use the deck frequently so it wasn't a nuisance but when the new owners moved in it became more of an issue and became something of a focus. only after the filing -- [coughing] they have gone
ladies and gentlemen of the abatement appeals board. my name is eric jacobs. i'm here on behalf of the property owners. there's been a long history associated with this project spanning from 2014 when the property owners first filed an application to renovate their home. they under went a 14-month planning review process culminating in a discretionary review hearing. their planning commission hearing has been rescheduled by a series of carefully crafted complaints. the heart stems from an...
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ladies and gentlemen, mr. ali has just refused to be inducted into the united states armed forces. >> ally was immediately stripped of his title by the world boxing associationhim arrested and convicted. >> never been arrested, never seen a jail, just something new here. >> but it far from tarnished his name. his willingness to go there for his beliefs solidified him as an icon. >> it resinates with young whites against the war in vietnam, and ali becomes an icon, willing, despite this opportunity, chooses to use his voice to speak out against that injustice at great costs. >> ali was the baddest human being walking the face of the earth. he was the heavy weight champ. he had money, everything, but he was more than willing to open up and share with the world who he was, what he cared about, even if it meant being stripped of the greatest title and thing he dreamt of being his whole life, heavy weight champion of the world. >> the fact he was such a globally recognized athlete, really sort of created a new paradigm for what athletes and what stars could do. >> the impact of the vietnam war movement continued to grow. so did ali's cool factor. >> the coolest p
ladies and gentlemen, mr. ali has just refused to be inducted into the united states armed forces. >> ally was immediately stripped of his title by the world boxing associationhim arrested and convicted. >> never been arrested, never seen a jail, just something new here. >> but it far from tarnished his name. his willingness to go there for his beliefs solidified him as an icon. >> it resinates with young whites against the war in vietnam, and ali becomes an icon,...
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ladies and gentlemen, mr. ali has just refused to be inducted into the united states armed forces. >> ally was immediately stripped of his title by the world boxing associatione-year prison sentence. >> that stance got him arrested and convicted. >> never been arrested, never seen a jail, just something new here. >> but it far from tarnished his name. his willingness to go there for his beliefs solidified him as an icon. >> it resinates with young whites against the war in vot p vietnam, and ali becomes an icon, willing, despite this opportunity, chooses to use his voice to speak out against that injustice at great costs. >> ali was the baddest human being walking the face of the earth. he was the heavy weight champ. he had money, everything, but he was more than willing to open up and share with the world who he was, what he cared about, even if it meant being stripped of the greatest title and thing he dreamt of being his whole life, heavy weight champion of the world. >> the fact he was such a globally recognized athlete, really sort of created a new paradigm for what athletes and what stars could do. >> the impact of the vietnam war movement continued to
ladies and gentlemen, mr. ali has just refused to be inducted into the united states armed forces. >> ally was immediately stripped of his title by the world boxing associatione-year prison sentence. >> that stance got him arrested and convicted. >> never been arrested, never seen a jail, just something new here. >> but it far from tarnished his name. his willingness to go there for his beliefs solidified him as an icon. >> it resinates with young whites against...
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lady from washington ms. jayapal is recognized for five minutes. >> let me associate my remarks with some of my colleagues earlier in saying that there are so many things we should be discussing, particularly given the news of yesterday, given something that i've been fierce about, which is the separation of families. so many things. i was pleased today -- shocked, but pleased today to see that chairman goodlatte had said that time and time again, this is his quote, that russia will stop at nothing to interfere with and undermine our system of government. just says ago the department of justice announced more russian nationals have been charged with attempting to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. this is not a country that can be trusted. i would urge chairman goodlatte to hold hearings on that very important topic. he seems to think it's a problem and yet the judiciary committee that has jurisdiction over these issues has yet to hold a single hearing on election security, on protecting our democracy, on russian hacking of our elections and so i really hope that we do that. all of that said, i do thi
lady from washington ms. jayapal is recognized for five minutes. >> let me associate my remarks with some of my colleagues earlier in saying that there are so many things we should be discussing, particularly given the news of yesterday, given something that i've been fierce about, which is the separation of families. so many things. i was pleased today -- shocked, but pleased today to see that chairman goodlatte had said that time and time again, this is his quote, that russia will stop...
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. >> former first lady michelle obama reflects on her time in the white house in her book tee17 she spoke to the american library association annual conference and joined in conversation by librarian of congress carla hayden. is just over one hour
. >> former first lady michelle obama reflects on her time in the white house in her book tee17 she spoke to the american library association annual conference and joined in conversation by librarian of congress carla hayden. is just over one hour
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particularly thank her for her very cogent remarks and wish to associate myself with those remarks in every sense of the word. and i say so to the good lady , as he state of new york the leader of the c.b.c. task force on federal court nominations, including the supreme court nomination, where i have had the opportunity to ook deeply at the decisions of this nominee, court of appeals, now serving on the court of appeals, as it turns out, for the district of columbia, brett -- nominee. and i think her remarks are telling in their understanding of the extreme damage he would do. and must add, not only to african-americans, but to the rule of law as we have known it. o, i rise to indicate that the congressional black caucus ands in strong opposition to the nomination of brett kavanaugh and we'lling doing -- we'll be doing all we can to keep that nomination from proceeding to the floor of the senate. we do have two members of the caucus on the judiciary committee in the senate and we are working closely with them as well. now, we in the congressional black caucus are not the only members of congress opposed to this nomination. t we are the --
particularly thank her for her very cogent remarks and wish to associate myself with those remarks in every sense of the word. and i say so to the good lady , as he state of new york the leader of the c.b.c. task force on federal court nominations, including the supreme court nomination, where i have had the opportunity to ook deeply at the decisions of this nominee, court of appeals, now serving on the court of appeals, as it turns out, for the district of columbia, brett -- nominee. and i...
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association summer meeting, montana governor steve bullock spoke about changes to the workforce as a result of innovation and new technology. the discussion included harvard economics professor. this is just over an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, come -- welcome to the closing session to the summer meeting. i mentionedyou, before, it has been a privilege and honor to lead this organization over the past year. as i look out over my fellow governors, it is a humbling experience to be able to lead this organization. for those of you who have had the opportunity to be chairs, i think you would appreciate how i feel right now. when i think back to our last summer meeting in rhode island, i'm really proud of how far we have come and what we have accomplished together. obviously, i don't lead the nga alone. and its entiren staff was with me every step of the way. their bipartisan council was crucial, not only to my success as chair, and also to our collective success as governors. initiative, i'm trying to look at sue, if you are not here, through this past year, sue and her team have been tireless in their efforts and what they have done for this initiative. what they have done to bring our international visitors toge
association summer meeting, montana governor steve bullock spoke about changes to the workforce as a result of innovation and new technology. the discussion included harvard economics professor. this is just over an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, come -- welcome to the closing session to the summer meeting. i mentionedyou, before, it has been a privilege and honor to lead this organization over the past year. as i look out over my fellow governors, it is a humbling experience to be able...
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associations be just like ulysses s grant. >> lincoln is a good example, he is everywhere. we have lincoln, you have lincoln. the lincoln library has lincoln. >> i think the ladyin the green. >> hi, i have a question about staff development as you continue to shift your priorities towards digitization. how would your priorities and staff development -- both organisms have huge staff. just curious to hear your thoughts on priorities and what you will look for and staff in the future. >> actually, the library of congress has to have staff development and training on the technology but also archival methods and conservation and preservation. so that is not going to stop. it is the balance between that, that is going on at the same time. that is a big part of it. having the technology. also, retrofitting some staff member skills. that started out helping them with the technology skills. and i know yours was very -- >> how many staff? >> 3200 approximately. >> really? >> three buildings, the packard center, all of that. okay, here we go. [laughter] >> we won't go there. >> a lot. >> i know, i heard. [laughter] it is clear that the set of competencies we are looking
associations be just like ulysses s grant. >> lincoln is a good example, he is everywhere. we have lincoln, you have lincoln. the lincoln library has lincoln. >> i think the ladyin the green. >> hi, i have a question about staff development as you continue to shift your priorities towards digitization. how would your priorities and staff development -- both organisms have huge staff. just curious to hear your thoughts on priorities and what you will look for and staff in the...
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lady hillary clinton and from john mcconnell who wrote for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. new york university hosted the 90-minute program. >> i am the external affairs associate here at nyu washington, d.c. bradmus of the john center thanks for coming to tonight's event. this marks the first of many summer events in the young leaders' network series. the center seeks to create programs that would enrich the time students spend at their summer internships and in washington, d.c. we hope events like this will help interns like you build a network of relationships with mentors and peers. maybe encourage you to return to the nation's capital to start a career in public service after you graduate. tonight we are joined by former presidential speechwriters during the george w. bush and bill clinton administration. john p. mcconnell served more than 10 years on the white house staff in two administrations as a senior speechwriter for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney john was part of a three-person team responsible for all of the president's major addresses. and the bush-cheney white house, john held the unique position of both deputy assistant
lady hillary clinton and from john mcconnell who wrote for president george w. bush and vice president dick cheney. new york university hosted the 90-minute program. >> i am the external affairs associate here at nyu washington, d.c. bradmus of the john center thanks for coming to tonight's event. this marks the first of many summer events in the young leaders' network series. the center seeks to create programs that would enrich the time students spend at their summer internships and in...
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lady from missouri, ms. wagner, the chair of the oversight and investigations subcommittee. >> thank you and welcome. according to the most recent numbers provided by the united states trade association the missouri exports supports some 88,000 jobs totaling $13.9 million worth of goods to. that's white earlier this year i joined many of my colleagues in urging the president to rethink the terrace on the steel and aluminum. those by mexico will absolutely be felt in my home state of missouri, which i noted earlier was heavily on trade. my constituents are concerned that come as an ite am i., thaty will have a serious impact on the state and will create winners and losers. as i've mentioned before, some of these have targeted our allies. can you describe in detail the expected endgame and what is the specific timeframe for the policies to achieve their desired effect? >> let me just comment i share the view that exports create enormous job opportunity so we should be doing things to make sure that they fairly compete in exporting into the markets. we were in kind of putting these in different buckets is obviously that nafta related issues and china related issues. as i mentioned, they
lady from missouri, ms. wagner, the chair of the oversight and investigations subcommittee. >> thank you and welcome. according to the most recent numbers provided by the united states trade association the missouri exports supports some 88,000 jobs totaling $13.9 million worth of goods to. that's white earlier this year i joined many of my colleagues in urging the president to rethink the terrace on the steel and aluminum. those by mexico will absolutely be felt in my home state of...
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associated with george w. bush or bush administration bushies. and he-- >> he also dislikes you. so if he's hearing you say this-- >> i'm basing this, ladies anonymous sources, but they're very good sources, the same sources that --. neil: and that alone would torpedo him? >> he's worried about that. for all i know he's going to put that aside and choose him. if you're asking him today what is the one thing why you're worried about whether you're going to get this nod he would tell you, because he's openly saying to people, it's my association with george bush and trump's absolute disdain for the bush family that will whack you out. neil: with bush, sr. and mocking the points of light thing, that was kind of-- >> listen, you know, listen, we could spend all morning talking about some crazy stuff that comes out of the president's mouth, including his hatred of anonymous sources. neil: and you, and me. >> does he have a problem with you? >> i'd move on. we're not ones to dwell, just because we're italians, we're not dwellers. >> i've got a great trump story. neil: we've run out of time. we'll be back with you later. really, neil, back to you
associated with george w. bush or bush administration bushies. and he-- >> he also dislikes you. so if he's hearing you say this-- >> i'm basing this, ladies anonymous sources, but they're very good sources, the same sources that --. neil: and that alone would torpedo him? >> he's worried about that. for all i know he's going to put that aside and choose him. if you're asking him today what is the one thing why you're worried about whether you're going to get this nod he would...
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lady yields back. and miss wagner chair of our oversight and investigations subcommittee. >> thank you, chairman hensarling and secretary mnuchin, according to the latest numbers by the united states trade association, missouri exports support some 88,000 jobs in 2016, totalling 13.9 billion dollars worth of goods. that's why earlier this year i joined many of my colleagues in urging the president to rethink his tariffs on steel aluminum and other goods. the retaliatory tariffs levied by mexico will absolutely be felt in my home state of missouri, which i noted earlier depends heavily on trained. my constituents are concerned, as am i, that the tariffs will have had a serious impact on our state and will create winners and losers in communities across missouri. mr. secretary, as i mentioned before, some of these tariffs have targeted our allies. can you describe in detail the expected end-game for these trade actions and what is the specific time frame you expect for these policies to achieve their desired effect? >> well, first of all, let me just comment, i share your view that exports create enormous job opportunities. so, our overall view is, we should be doing things to make sure that our comp
lady yields back. and miss wagner chair of our oversight and investigations subcommittee. >> thank you, chairman hensarling and secretary mnuchin, according to the latest numbers by the united states trade association, missouri exports support some 88,000 jobs in 2016, totalling 13.9 billion dollars worth of goods. that's why earlier this year i joined many of my colleagues in urging the president to rethink his tariffs on steel aluminum and other goods. the retaliatory tariffs levied by...
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funds in honor of president john adams, first lady abigail adams, president john quincy adams, and other prominent members of the adams' family associated with the early history of the united states. so i want to thank congressman lynch and the entire massachusetts delegation for their hard work and commitment to honoring the legacy of one of their state's most influential political families. a permanent memorial in the nation's capital is a fitting tribute, and i hope we can work with our senate colleagues to deliver this bill to the president's desk and finally get it done. i urge a yes vote on this bill, and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: thank you, mr. speaker. i just want to compliment congressman lynch and thank him on behalf of the nation for keeping this memorial alive and keeping its momentum going. this is highly deserved. it is long overdue. and this measure takes us another step toward the recognition of one of america's greatest founding fathers. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman
funds in honor of president john adams, first lady abigail adams, president john quincy adams, and other prominent members of the adams' family associated with the early history of the united states. so i want to thank congressman lynch and the entire massachusetts delegation for their hard work and commitment to honoring the legacy of one of their state's most influential political families. a permanent memorial in the nation's capital is a fitting tribute, and i hope we can work with our...
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ladies' shoes and sandals. and save 25% or more on select life jackets. bass pro shops and cabela's- your adventure starts here. ♪ >> today 23 companies and associations arest now. that was a good experience, i will tell you that. isn't that strange? ivanka i negative associated but here we are. can't get away from that word. it's a great word. on the job tripping and vocational education. steve: president was looking over to his special advisor, his daughter ivanka and ivanka trump joins us right now from our nation's capitol. good morning to you. >> good morning. pleasure to be on. steve: we know it is a apprenticeship program. what else is what the president signed yesterday? >> we're incredibly excited. this is the culmination of a lot of hard work. so the president signed an executive order establishing the national counsel for the american worker which is comprised u.s. government officials who think holistically about skills, training, and education for workers at all stages in their careers. so traditionally the government is only focused on education for those younger than the age of 25 but in a rapidly changing judge tall economy we know we're n
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tools associated with domestic space, the home space, out into the space, the home space, out into the space of the city. it is a way of claiming your political voice and being heard. fantastic, ladies, this protest will start with a massive wall of noise. it should start processing towards parliament square just after 12:30pm. processing towards parliament square just after12:30pm. find processing towards parliament square just after 12:30pm. find you very much. the bring the noise process. throughout the day, we will be bringing you coverage of those protests as they gather and grow in size. they will head towards trafalgar square for the main demonstration later on today. right now let's take a look at the weather forecast. beautiful and sunny at westminster at the moment. let's get the latest with simon king. pretty nice and sunny elsewhere across southern england at the moment after this morning's cloudy skies. in the city, we have got those blue skies as well. but there's still more cloud across northern areas. some rain affecting north—western areas of inward at the moment. into the afternoon, some heavy and thundery showers develop ink across parts of wales through north—wes
tools associated with domestic space, the home space, out into the space, the home space, out into the space of the city. it is a way of claiming your political voice and being heard. fantastic, ladies, this protest will start with a massive wall of noise. it should start processing towards parliament square just after 12:30pm. processing towards parliament square just after12:30pm. find processing towards parliament square just after 12:30pm. find you very much. the bring the noise process....