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unit. everything after looking at the unit are things i am learning of. never received a firm offer, and lastly, i would like to address the issue of my sunglasses. due to years of diabetes, i am experiencing bleeding in the eye. for the last 11 months i have received an injection in my right eye. as timing will have it, i had it yesterday afternoon. hence, the sun glasses. thank you for your attention to this matter. >> i addressed you last month. i am back. i did take ms. long to look at the unit. i drove her over there. she was sick and i was leaving to go out of the country. i want to to respond. the generous offer of $100,000. i did the math. $100,000 rent supplement would cover them for about 18 months of rent in san francisco at this point. what are they to do after the 18 months? the other thing i wanted to address since i am the next door neighbor is the ridiculousness of the building leaning. i have intimate knowledge of that building. it is identical to my building. i have knowledge of the dutch gutter. the building is not falling over. it need
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if that unit is no longer available, we'll look for other units. one month is tight, but we'd appreciate anything you can do. >> commissioner walker? >> we gave you a month. i'm just saying that part of what the continuance was last month was to allow time to do a resolution. and so the thing is that i would uphold this anyway because my understanding -- i mean, maybe our attorney can tell me to answer that question of when we hold an abeyance, does it still exist and we have to disclose and all of that. i can't answer that. but maybe we can get a -- >> my understanding is that the abeyance period, the department wouldn't record it until the period ends. it wouldn't show up in, like, a title search. but i can't say whether or not they would have a duty under real estate law to have to disclose that to a lender. >> okay. the issue for me is that i'm serious, you know? that's the deal. so that's why i would make the motion to uphold the order of abatement and allow a timeframe to actually create the resolution that is shorter than -- i guess as long
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security officials here in israel they will tell you that the operation in the us a summation over was looked unit that it was not because of his activities in the past but because of the things that he was planning to do and is described in not only as a commander of the islamic jihad but as a person who continuously worked against any kind of or in their arrangement between israel and hamas any kind of ceasefire a block there was against it and he was the one that was behind the rockets that were being launched to israel they're saying that if they would have not assassinated in today then he would have launched and initiated the launching of rockets in the future that he represented the war radical part within this organization of course there are those who are saying well i know why was this done now is security officials say good they they found the right time to do it and he was a good decision to assassinate him was taken a long time ago and the window was found this night semicircle reporting from jerusalem thank you. i want to tell you now as some of the other stories making news around t
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united states. other iraniansf did not look so favorably on the united states and really from that coup forward until the islamic revolution, there were a lot of people in iran who look at the united states, and the phrase has become "the great satan." it is interesting to see when the united states relies they do not have a good handle on what was happening in iran. it was really interesting that we have as great relationship in terms of training their new elites. if you were a bright iranian man or woman, mostly men, you probably came to a u.s. university. this starts in the 1960's. think what happening in the united states. these young iranians are exposed not just to the wonders of the universities, but to the dissidents of the 1960's students. and madecalized some them think about their own voices and their own set of concerns. this was a complication for america's relationship with iran. did not expect his young people to come home of a political consciousness. he wanted them to come home with a technocratic consciousness. engineers, doctors, not threats to his regime. revolution is a messy aff
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look unites. what divides. trudging course. what binds the continent together. the answers and stories of plunging a. spotlight on people. next on d w. a t is off to the overthrow of the gadhafi regime libya has descended into almost continual conflict between its rival senses of caught my guest this week here in congress it is i would not seek deputy prime minister of a un backed government of national accord closely allied to groups of armed militias which are being credited with serious human rights abuses conflicts of. in 60 minutes on d w. and now because look at the un sanction of late years especially as you can. slap the mere putin in the middle of his election campaign to turn the camera back on a course in the year 2000 a documentary secretly chronicled a power grab the. actual selling was precisely planned the structure of the freedom of russia. vladimir vladimirovich to the ends justify the means. putin's witnesses starts december 13th on d w. to. i am and i am hello and welcome to focus on europe i'm liable lola thanks for being with us italy's floa
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that they want iran to return to full compliance under this deal but the iranians are saying look the united states withdrew and you guys are not upholding there and that they also every 60 days we're going to reduce our commitments and this one is the most significant one yet because fordo facility is the only one in iran that has the capabilities of. a 20 percent under the nuclear deal this facility became a research one it was not active and as of today that has changed and the president has said that all these steps are reversible if the european signatories show full compliance a number of people have been stabbed in a tourist city in jordan it happened it's believed the victims include a number of tourists the security guard and the guy one person is in custody being questioned. there being confrontations between iraqi security forces and anti-government protesters have backed down overnight one person was killed and 7 injured in city. does not divide it based on sectarian affiliations also angry over delays in forming a new cabinet off to the prime minister resigned stephanie is that
that they want iran to return to full compliance under this deal but the iranians are saying look the united states withdrew and you guys are not upholding there and that they also every 60 days we're going to reduce our commitments and this one is the most significant one yet because fordo facility is the only one in iran that has the capabilities of. a 20 percent under the nuclear deal this facility became a research one it was not active and as of today that has changed and the president has...
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that they want iran to return to full compliance under this deal but the iranians are saying look the united states withdrew and you guys are not upholding their and the deal so every 60 days we're going to reduce our commitments and this one is the most significant one yet because fordo facilities the only one in iran that has the capabilities of 'd uranium at 20 percent under the nuclear deal this facility became the research one it was not active and as of today that has changed and the president has said that all these steps are reversible if the european signatories show full compliance so really it's very very difficult to see a future of for this deal because all parties seem to be blaming each other for not complying with it are dorsetshire with the latest from tehran or so thank you. we're getting reports of confrontations between iraqi security forces and anti-government protesters in baghdad overnight in karbala one person was killed and 7 injured or even weeks of demonstrations calling on the government to step down a minister and he has tonight he is trying to stand how irritati
that they want iran to return to full compliance under this deal but the iranians are saying look the united states withdrew and you guys are not upholding their and the deal so every 60 days we're going to reduce our commitments and this one is the most significant one yet because fordo facilities the only one in iran that has the capabilities of 'd uranium at 20 percent under the nuclear deal this facility became the research one it was not active and as of today that has changed and the...
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partners are looking to the united states for that leadership. they want to know what private sector is doing. so, we have had those discussions. those discussions with counterparts, with nato. we have had those discussions up at the u.n. those discussions are happening, but i would say on the periphery . they are happening because they do lead, they did lead to arms .ontrol leading the who are technology field, many of them are leaving in that same sector. informationhave sharing. there's the partisan take with the inf. they did incredible work. we can share it beyond the five i so with could say, this is when it was fired, this is why it was fired. and, yes -- julyost recent date was in . we can have these, folks. we can have these discussions. clear hedent has been wants to multilateral lives and have these discussions. we need to have these talks with russia and china as well. you brought up sharing data. data is underlying and the discussions we are having in will impact europe's ability to lead in ai in many ways. leaving -- leading. where
partners are looking to the united states for that leadership. they want to know what private sector is doing. so, we have had those discussions. those discussions with counterparts, with nato. we have had those discussions up at the u.n. those discussions are happening, but i would say on the periphery . they are happening because they do lead, they did lead to arms .ontrol leading the who are technology field, many of them are leaving in that same sector. informationhave sharing. there's the...
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partners and allies looking to the united states for that leadership. they want to know what we are doing, what our private sector is doing and what our strategy is. we learn from each other. we had discussions over the counterparts with nato. we had those discussions in indo pack and i would say on the periphery they are happening because it did lead to 12 days ago to arms control international security for the nonproliferation so by nature most of my counterpart to those same people and most partners, people leading the emerging technology many are in the same sector. you have to have increased information sharing as the secretary-general mentioned, we did that as an example. we did incredible work. the intelligence community did incredible work to share it. when we went to nato we could show this is where it was fired and where it was fired and that is an example of what we need to do with ai, we need to share information and share with our partners and need to have dialogue with competitors. the most recent example in july, in geneva on the strategi
partners and allies looking to the united states for that leadership. they want to know what we are doing, what our private sector is doing and what our strategy is. we learn from each other. we had discussions over the counterparts with nato. we had those discussions in indo pack and i would say on the periphery they are happening because it did lead to 12 days ago to arms control international security for the nonproliferation so by nature most of my counterpart to those same people and most...
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partners and allies are looking to the united states for that leadership. they want to know what we're doing. they want to know what our private sector it doing, what our strategy is and we learn from each other so we've had those discussions. we've also had those discussions multilaterally, had discussions over with, again, with counterparts with nato. we've had those discussions in the indo path, we've had those discussions and those are happening and i would say kind of on the periphery. they're happening because-- up until 12 days ago, whatever it is, arms control and international security to include the nuclear nonproliferation. by nature most of my counterparts are that same people and my partners, leading the emerging technology piece, many are within that same sector so we're having those suggestions. i agree, you have to have increased information sharing as the secretary-general mentioned. we did that and as an example it may come out as a partisan take with imf. the ic, intelligence community did incredible work to get intel downgraded that we c
partners and allies are looking to the united states for that leadership. they want to know what we're doing. they want to know what our private sector it doing, what our strategy is and we learn from each other so we've had those discussions. we've also had those discussions multilaterally, had discussions over with, again, with counterparts with nato. we've had those discussions in the indo path, we've had those discussions and those are happening and i would say kind of on the periphery....
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united states. people -- more secular oriented people. they look favorably on the united states. and really from that forward and 1953 until the islamic revolution in 1979. there were a lot of people who looked at the united states. aboutnteresting to think when they did not have a good handle on what was happening in iran. it's interesting we had this great relationship in terms of training their new elite. if you are a bright iranian man -- man or woman. mostly men, he probably came to this u.s. university and the starts in the 1960s, think about that. take about what's happening in the 1960s in the united states. these young iranians are exposed not just to the wonders of the american university but the dissidents of the 1960sstudent movement. this radicalized some iranians. it made them think about their own voices and their own set of concerns. this is a complication for america's relationship with iran. the shad of iran did not expect his young people to come home with the political consciousness. he wanted them to come home with a technocratic consciousness, oil engineers,
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units. i was looking for stratification on what the units are. because the neighborhood is big. do you have that data? >> i don't have the neighborhood ami data available but that's data we could easily look up. what's clear is that the neighborhood amis are significantly lower than other parts of the city. we know that we have a household -- a family amis that are in the low 70s. we know that we have individual amis in the 30s. and given that, the majority of the units in this particular development will be far out of reach for those amis that are in the local neighborhood. >> one of the questions i had was in my neighborhood, there's a lot of doubling up, a person x works for somebody and maybe they're in a profession that only pays 40 or 50, person y is in the same kind of spot, but together they are able to each get one bedroom in a two bedroom place. i'm looking at kind of how many more people in the neighborhood could actually afford some of these units rather than just at the average. that's the a question that i have. and i really do believe i second commissioner johnson,
units. i was looking for stratification on what the units are. because the neighborhood is big. do you have that data? >> i don't have the neighborhood ami data available but that's data we could easily look up. what's clear is that the neighborhood amis are significantly lower than other parts of the city. we know that we have a household -- a family amis that are in the low 70s. we know that we have individual amis in the 30s. and given that, the majority of the units in this particular...
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and do you think that some of the families too that they worry that as a family unit you're looked at not just because of who serves but as a family unit and if there is some way that we the people at home can help to better help those people in those communities or support the whole anybody who's helping families deal with that sort of issue. so yeah i mean a couple of things there i mean number one yes i absolutely think that military culture permeates into the family it's not just something that exists for the service member it's something that the whole family experiences so when you raise that issue about the culture i think that that's absolutely true that people just have this mentality that asking for help is viewed as a weakness i think we're starting to make some progress on that is where you have things like these reports that people are talking about studying working on solutions but again i don't think that we've made adequate process in exploring that yet so as far as seeking with people in the communities and how they can better understand i mean this gets to a greater
and do you think that some of the families too that they worry that as a family unit you're looked at not just because of who serves but as a family unit and if there is some way that we the people at home can help to better help those people in those communities or support the whole anybody who's helping families deal with that sort of issue. so yeah i mean a couple of things there i mean number one yes i absolutely think that military culture permeates into the family it's not just something...
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will one realizes he will need international legitimacy for that project and that is why he's looking to united nations if the u.n. do sign off on this it will make his task of getting funding much more easier and the u.n. do seem to be sympathetic there is an awareness that turkey is facing the presence of 3 and a half 1000000 in refugees in turkey a destabilizing factor not only for turkey but for the rest of the region because heard one has warned he doesn't get funding he's ready to open his borders to europe and trigger possibly another refugee crisis dorian jones in istanbul thank you. from syria to neighboring iraq where at least 250 people have been killed in anti-government protests over the last a month religious leaders are condemned attacks on peaceful demonstrators but clashes with security forces are continuing the protest the fueled by corruption unemployment and poor public services thousands of returned to the capital baghdad for the biggest mass demonstration since the fall of saddam hussein. what might look to the world like another anti-government protest movement asking for
will one realizes he will need international legitimacy for that project and that is why he's looking to united nations if the u.n. do sign off on this it will make his task of getting funding much more easier and the u.n. do seem to be sympathetic there is an awareness that turkey is facing the presence of 3 and a half 1000000 in refugees in turkey a destabilizing factor not only for turkey but for the rest of the region because heard one has warned he doesn't get funding he's ready to open...
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look at. this. weekend's united we shall be. out of it the way you. know it is a very big picture because you have so united country it's kids. looking live you can see you need to. do that as only to the moment because the economy's not do very well i think this will have on you know 3 people to get up and come to know. such that it's simply civic saw. how we did it. what he has long been seen as the sports of whites people of the white oppress us during the apartheid sign but a 9951 year after the end of apartheid the team won the title here in south africa and nelson mandela gave them the cup it was a huge celebration and the broader the nation together and many people are hoping that now in 2019 the same saying could happen again and the symbol the person of the victory. the 1st black captain off the springboks a role model for a lot of young people in this country and right after the end of the match. she addressed the crowd and said look we have so many problems back home in south africa we have trying to show you what we can achieve if we are a
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look brighter. >> for millions of people, it's not because of student loans and leaving graduates in financial ruins. janelle wang has the inside story. >> our investigative unit is looking into the growing default rate on student loans. partners with others around the country to find out what the government is doing to protect buyers from predatory college. >> parents gave her a camera in the third grade. introduction to photography that would change her life forever. >> something i always loved doing. anytime i could scrape together allowance to buy film and shoot it and get it processed, that's what i would do. >> theresa followed that impulse to the brooks institute, took out student loans to get degree in photography. graduated in 2006 but couldn't find job to earn enough to pay back her loans. >> no matter what job i was working, never able to pay what they were asking for, had to default. >> initial six figure loan has tripled. >> seen a lot of problems in for profit education. colleges that do the not have students' best interests at heart. >> director at century foundation, national think tank. too many for profit colleges overcharge, underpromise and
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back the united nations general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to end america's economic embargo on cuba now lasting for nearly 30 years but the us together with brazil and israel have voted no. you know we had assumed that the president donald trump's government has begun to escalate in its aggression against cuba by applying unconventional measures in order to prevent the supply of fuel to our country. beyond disrupting the economy is to damage a cuban family standards of living with. it is the boss majority to be heard it unilaterally demands the media to definitively and to the inhuman good case against you but it is time to put it to double standards and international relations. like all nations we get to choose which countries we trade with this is our sovereign right so it is worrying that the international community in the name of protecting sovereignty continues to challenge this right. the resolution is not legally binding but it follows a trend of u.s. isolation from the international c
when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back the united nations general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to end america's economic embargo on cuba now lasting for nearly 30 years but the us together with brazil and israel have voted no. you know we had assumed that the president donald trump's government has begun to escalate in its aggression against cuba by applying unconventional measures in order to prevent the supply of fuel to our country....
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looking for mars. what do you see. in the united states when there are professed to like democracy. in a democracy public opinion is going to have some influence on policy. and then the government carries out actions determined by the population and that's what democracy means. it's important to understand that privileged and powerful sectors have never liked democracy and for very good reasons. democracy puts power into the hands of the general population and takes it away from them. as kind of the principle of concentration of wealth and power. concentration of wealth yields concentration of power particularly so as the cost of elections skyrockets which kind of forces the political parties into the pockets of major corporations. and this political power. clee translates into legislation that increases the concentration of wealth so fiscal policy like tax policy a deregulation. rules of corporate governance a whole variety of measures political measures designed to increase the concentration of wealth and power which in turn to yield more political power to do the same thing. and
looking for mars. what do you see. in the united states when there are professed to like democracy. in a democracy public opinion is going to have some influence on policy. and then the government carries out actions determined by the population and that's what democracy means. it's important to understand that privileged and powerful sectors have never liked democracy and for very good reasons. democracy puts power into the hands of the general population and takes it away from them. as kind...
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if you look at the history of the united states it's a constant struggle. if you look at the history of the united states it's a constant struggle between these 2 tendencies democratising tendency that's mostly coming from the public tweenies to tendencies democratizing tendency that's mostly coming from the population pressure from below and you get this constant battle going on up the lation a pressure from below and you get this constant battle going on periods or aggression periods of progress in 1906 for example were a period of significant democratization. periods of regression periods of progress in 1906 for example were. a period of significant democratization. searchers if i feel assured that. searchers in the secular issues that are usually passive at the city became organized a story truly passionate for the city and became organized a story to see their demand. to see their demands. and they became more and more involved in decision. and they became more and more involved in decision making to his room and so on. it just changed consciousness and
if you look at the history of the united states it's a constant struggle. if you look at the history of the united states it's a constant struggle between these 2 tendencies democratising tendency that's mostly coming from the public tweenies to tendencies democratizing tendency that's mostly coming from the population pressure from below and you get this constant battle going on up the lation a pressure from below and you get this constant battle going on periods or aggression periods of...
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unite. look to find. what binds the content together. answers and stories of plunging a. spotlight on people. 30 minutes on d w. 8 years after the overthrow of the gadhafi regime libya has descended into almost continual conflict between its. rival senses of power my guess this week here in congress it is ahmed might seek deputy prime minister of a un fact of national accord closely allied to groups of armed militias which are being credited for serious human rights abuses conflicts so for 90 minutes on w. w's talk show. strong opinions clear positions from international perspectives some. every week we get to the point on our current topic. i'm. committed to the book to the point. of a. cut cut cut cut. cut. cut. cut cut cut. cut. cut. this is deja vu news live from berlin the most anticipated witness in the trump impeachment hearings delivers his testimony u.s. ambassador. says the president direct. it him to pressure ukraine to investigate trump's political rival joe biden and he claims everyone near the president knew about. it meanwhile u.s. democrats spar over their
unite. look to find. what binds the content together. answers and stories of plunging a. spotlight on people. 30 minutes on d w. 8 years after the overthrow of the gadhafi regime libya has descended into almost continual conflict between its. rival senses of power my guess this week here in congress it is ahmed might seek deputy prime minister of a un fact of national accord closely allied to groups of armed militias which are being credited for serious human rights abuses conflicts so for 90...
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unconstitutionality an identity is all under pressure i mean look at the great britain here where i am look at the united states look at israel look at india so many countries around the world is there is no exception are facing a lot of pressure into the cohesiveness and to the national identity of the country another populism is is so run so deep within societies dividing them making loyalty to a leader loyalty to a party even above loyalty to country we see that in the united states by you know the infamous strong statement that i could shoot someone on 5th avenue and they would still vote for me i think that on the other things similarly that he might do whatever he does including being indicted on 3 corruption charges but there is a hard core of supporters that is or that will still support him putting likud putting him at the neo above country and i think he knows that and he's he's using that kind of language the populist language that would go as far as basically accusing every. he won every one of betrayal accusing everyone of illegality accusing the deep state in israel of going after him that
unconstitutionality an identity is all under pressure i mean look at the great britain here where i am look at the united states look at israel look at india so many countries around the world is there is no exception are facing a lot of pressure into the cohesiveness and to the national identity of the country another populism is is so run so deep within societies dividing them making loyalty to a leader loyalty to a party even above loyalty to country we see that in the united states by you...
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will one realizes he will need international legitimacy for that project and that is why he's looking to united nations if the u.n. do sign off on this it will make his task of getting funding much more easier and the u.n. do seem to be sympathetic there is an awareness that turkey is facing the presence of 3 and a half 1000000 in refugees in turkey a destabilizing factor not only for turkey but for the rest of the region because erdogan has warned if he doesn't get funding he's ready to open his borders to europe and trigger possibly another refugee crisis dorian jones in a stumble thank you now turkey's offensive against kurdish militias in northern syria has created a dilemma for countries like germany what should they do about citizens who joined the so-called islamic state and then are being held in kurdish run prisons with or to regard many of those i asked fighters as dangerous terrorists who pose a threat if they came home but leaving them in syria is also risky as you're about to hear. more and more mass graves of people killed by islamic state of being found in syria thousands of sold
will one realizes he will need international legitimacy for that project and that is why he's looking to united nations if the u.n. do sign off on this it will make his task of getting funding much more easier and the u.n. do seem to be sympathetic there is an awareness that turkey is facing the presence of 3 and a half 1000000 in refugees in turkey a destabilizing factor not only for turkey but for the rest of the region because erdogan has warned if he doesn't get funding he's ready to open...
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johnson controls makes the heavy duty truck maker look at united rentals as well up nearly 50% so farhis year to get another sense we looked at stocks in the sector and screened for two features the minimum yield just above 10%. positive performance in the short and long term. what we found were a couple of names. emerson, cummings and fasten all. >> let's bring in phil orlando you heard seema talking about attractive places. is it attractive for you right now? >> it is industrials have been sort of struggling in terms of some of the macroissues. the ongoing china trade issue, the gm issue and stuff with boeg we are coming to resolutions in coming months with some is hope. investors are looking through into 2020. what are the prospects if we can get those issues behind us stocks are enjoying the rally in the last couple of months. we've been right in there with them. >> what is your favorite part of the market right now what do you like right now >> we've had this 3,100 call that's worked. the stock market has been up about 32% from the bottom of the market on christmas eve to where w
johnson controls makes the heavy duty truck maker look at united rentals as well up nearly 50% so farhis year to get another sense we looked at stocks in the sector and screened for two features the minimum yield just above 10%. positive performance in the short and long term. what we found were a couple of names. emerson, cummings and fasten all. >> let's bring in phil orlando you heard seema talking about attractive places. is it attractive for you right now? >> it is industrials...
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united states. why? because we have been so consumed with hate that we can no longer see straight. look, why are we not passing the united states mexico-canada trade agreement, which is a jobs bill? [applause] passing theot national defense authorization act for the fiscal year 2020, which is critical? [applause] not passing the department of defense appropriations act? madame speaker, i would ask my colleagues to say, please extend to me the same respect -- you direct your remarks to the chair. you are recognized. >> we have not passed the department of defense appropriations act. can you believe we are not -- we are that irresponsible? we are not doing that. and we are not doing bipartisan legislation to lower prescription drug prices and handle surprise billing and pre-existing conditions -- why are we not doing those things? they are the most important things to our citizens back home. [applause] i would ask that we look into what they are doing and if we are doing it strictly for political purposes and in a grab, that is not why the american people sent us here. that is not why the
united states. why? because we have been so consumed with hate that we can no longer see straight. look, why are we not passing the united states mexico-canada trade agreement, which is a jobs bill? [applause] passing theot national defense authorization act for the fiscal year 2020, which is critical? [applause] not passing the department of defense appropriations act? madame speaker, i would ask my colleagues to say, please extend to me the same respect -- you direct your remarks to the...
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if you look at the history of the united states. if you look at the history of the united states it's a constant struggle between these 2 tendencies democratising tend it is a constant struggle between these 2 tendencies democratizing tendency that's mostly coming from the population pressure from below and you get this and see that's mostly coming from the population pressure from below and you get these come. battle going on periods or gratian periods of progress in 1960 constant battle going on periods or gratian periods of progress in 1906 for example were a period of significant democratization. for example were a period of significant democratization. sectors i think elation. sectors i think elation that were usually passive and the city became more of that were usually passive and the city became organized acted started pressing their demands. managed acted started pressing their demands. and they became more and more. and they became more and more involved in decision making and activism and so on. is just involved in decisio
if you look at the history of the united states. if you look at the history of the united states it's a constant struggle between these 2 tendencies democratising tend it is a constant struggle between these 2 tendencies democratizing tendency that's mostly coming from the population pressure from below and you get this and see that's mostly coming from the population pressure from below and you get these come. battle going on periods or gratian periods of progress in 1960 constant battle going...
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unit. we don't think this is the best use of the space. regina came to shichinatown services looking for a unit for her and her son, and she could only find units that were too big for her needs. and ron showed her the building. it's rent controlled, so it will set the future rent at that location. we provided a daylight study which shows what hypotheticalcally how much light would be available within this space if it was compliant with the exposure requirements, so we did a thought exercise here and presented it to you. and the extra windows and extra glazing that mr. mallia put in this space has made a brighter and lighter, more airy space than would be required if we were meeting the minimum standard. at the last hearing, commissioner santacana questions the findings that the planning department had made for rejection, basically saying we don't have the thing that we're asking for, we don't have a finding for the exposure requirement, thus, this finding cannot be made. i don't believe that's a good way to form housing policy when we're faced with the kind of crisis we have now. >>
unit. we don't think this is the best use of the space. regina came to shichinatown services looking for a unit for her and her son, and she could only find units that were too big for her needs. and ron showed her the building. it's rent controlled, so it will set the future rent at that location. we provided a daylight study which shows what hypotheticalcally how much light would be available within this space if it was compliant with the exposure requirements, so we did a thought exercise...
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when you talk about the threats to the united states t united so mention that what they think is the next essential threat. i lookt what china is doing and i think that it is a global stage they are military threats to the united states in the region. they do not feel the influence of china but in your book you talk about how you think it is an existential threat. i think it is an existential threat in the sense in two different ways. the first if we look at it and they are dumb enough they could create a coalition that would have a balance of power against us in a way we have not experienced in american history and second with a worldwide alliance to this problem with the national basketball association, the problem with the cartoon that is now banned from china because it had a show that was ridiculed they are beginning to move into defining if i remember correctly they got tom cruise to take the taiwanese and japanese flanks of his flight suit and there's a fight under way right now to reap the deeds of the chinese censors but it's the willingness to tell us not just what happened inside of china but what ough
when you talk about the threats to the united states t united so mention that what they think is the next essential threat. i lookt what china is doing and i think that it is a global stage they are military threats to the united states in the region. they do not feel the influence of china but in your book you talk about how you think it is an existential threat. i think it is an existential threat in the sense in two different ways. the first if we look at it and they are dumb enough they...
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news is that these women were also running that day. >> something told me to go back and look. >> a cardiac unit nurse was the first to stop. >> the moment i saw mike was when he was kind of clutching his chest and leaning over. >> a nursing student was next. >> i was running with a friend, and she said when you saw that you just like -- she's like i had never seen you like that. you just went into your nurse mode. >> and then andrea, and er nurse, joined in the rescue. the three abandons their races to join the race to save mike, performing cpr and keeping him alive long enough to make it to the hospital. >> so appreciative of them. there is no words for it. >> it is an experience that three years later, mike still g dwells on. but it turns out to be a moment that changed all their lives. the affirmation it gave a nursing student and two experienced nurses the knowledge that even under less than ideal circumstances their skills are up to the test. the four regularly get together to this day and are even planning on running this year's race, continuing what is becoming for them the most thankful
news is that these women were also running that day. >> something told me to go back and look. >> a cardiac unit nurse was the first to stop. >> the moment i saw mike was when he was kind of clutching his chest and leaning over. >> a nursing student was next. >> i was running with a friend, and she said when you saw that you just like -- she's like i had never seen you like that. you just went into your nurse mode. >> and then andrea, and er nurse, joined in...
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favorite podcast coming up our team america correspondent karen progs that brings us a look at china in the united states and do battle over rare earth materials and then iraq war veteran and former state department official matthew hoh joins us to discuss the pardoning of u.s. war criminals stay to the watching the us. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida law the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court b b b b. shot after shot this far. we feel. we don't know still just for. the end of this trial unfortunately due to the will still not know what childress. you know one of the things we talk about on the show now if you read the financial press about the latest scandal it's just a new name for a recurring scandal like there's only 3 or 4
favorite podcast coming up our team america correspondent karen progs that brings us a look at china in the united states and do battle over rare earth materials and then iraq war veteran and former state department official matthew hoh joins us to discuss the pardoning of u.s. war criminals stay to the watching the us. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida law the mother daughter is buried...