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mr. butler: it is likely to be called in australia in the coming weeks.e it clear we will release the climate policy before the election. our position on carryovers will be part of that announcement. we need to get genuine emissions production in australia. we are taking submissions from a wide variety of stakeholders about this question of carryover, but we're interested in genuine emissions production and not accounting tricks. haidi: there is also the issue of how much electricity is being generated by coal. 70% at the moment. by 2030, where with the labor government see that number being? the morris government saying they are having feasibility projects on a number of new thi ngs, such as coal. is that in line with what labor would potentially do? mr. butler: there is no doubt get awaycoal will not in australia without government subsidies and we are against government subsidies. an indemnity against future carbon risk which the australian industry group has suggested it will be as much as $17 billion. we don't support that sort of subsidy to an uneco
mr. butler: it is likely to be called in australia in the coming weeks.e it clear we will release the climate policy before the election. our position on carryovers will be part of that announcement. we need to get genuine emissions production in australia. we are taking submissions from a wide variety of stakeholders about this question of carryover, but we're interested in genuine emissions production and not accounting tricks. haidi: there is also the issue of how much electricity is being...
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and this is part of the pantry, the butler's pantry and one of the most wonderful objects in our collection is a beautiful memorial plate that was given to mr. and mrs. truman in 1945 commemorating their wedding on june 28, 1919. and it's so wonderfully romantic that after nine years of courtship and after so many years of having a love crush on beth wallace that he achieved his goal of matrimony. but as we cross the threshold here, we enter into probably the oldest part of the house, the kitchen. once they came home in 1953, and purchased this home, and they modernized the rest of the house, this kitchen was one of the few rooms that they updated after that. so this kitchen received a few updates between 1953 and 1971. frequently, we have people say that this kitchen reminds them of their grandmother's kitchen or the kitchen of one of their aunts or uncles or somebody in the family. many people make comments to the wallpaper and ceiling paper. and this paper was part of that last renovation in 1971. and it was chosen by president truman himself. and i always say that two of the best places perhaps to get truman d.n.a. remains under the lam
and this is part of the pantry, the butler's pantry and one of the most wonderful objects in our collection is a beautiful memorial plate that was given to mr. and mrs. truman in 1945 commemorating their wedding on june 28, 1919. and it's so wonderfully romantic that after nine years of courtship and after so many years of having a love crush on beth wallace that he achieved his goal of matrimony. but as we cross the threshold here, we enter into probably the oldest part of the house, the...
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and this is part of the pantry, the butler's pantry and one of the most wonderful objects in our collection is a beautiful memorial plate that was given to mr. and mrs. truman in 1945 commemorating their wedding on june 28, 1919. and it's so wonderfully romantic that after nine years of courtship and after so many years of having a love crush on beth wallace that he achieved his goal of matrimony. but as we cross the threshold here, we enter into probably the oldest part of the house, the kitchen. once they came home in 1953, and purchased this home, and they modernized the rest of the house, this kitchen was one of the few rooms that they updated after that. so this kitchen received a few updates between 1953 and 1971. frequently we have people say that this kitchen reminds them of their grandmother's kitchen or the kitchen of one of their aunts or uncles or somebody in the family. many people make comments to the wallpaper and ceiling paper. and this paper was part of that last renovation in 1971. and it was chosen by president truman himself. and i always say that two of the best places perhaps to get truman dna remains under the lamp he
and this is part of the pantry, the butler's pantry and one of the most wonderful objects in our collection is a beautiful memorial plate that was given to mr. and mrs. truman in 1945 commemorating their wedding on june 28, 1919. and it's so wonderfully romantic that after nine years of courtship and after so many years of having a love crush on beth wallace that he achieved his goal of matrimony. but as we cross the threshold here, we enter into probably the oldest part of the house, the...
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butler. >> supervisor walton: yes. >> chair ronen: okay. without objection, that motion passes. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, would you read item number nine. [agenda item read]. >> chair ronen: thank you. and mr. donald lee randall is here from supervisor stefani's office. >> thank you. supervisor stefani would like to have a continuance until march 18. we're still working on legislation and will bring this to you at that time. >> chair ronen: okay. great. i'll just open this up for public comment. is there any member of the public that would like to speak on this item or the motion to continue the item to march 18? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: with that, you want to make the motion? >> supervisor walton: move for continuance of item nine. >> chair ronen: to march 18, 2018 -- 2019, not 2018. past 2018. without objection, that item passes. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, are there any other items for today? >> clerk: there are no other items for today. >> chair ronen: thank you. the meeting is adjourned. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the land use and transpor
butler. >> supervisor walton: yes. >> chair ronen: okay. without objection, that motion passes. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, would you read item number nine. [agenda item read]. >> chair ronen: thank you. and mr. donald lee randall is here from supervisor stefani's office. >> thank you. supervisor stefani would like to have a continuance until march 18. we're still working on legislation and will bring this to you at that time. >> chair ronen: okay....
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>>> paul butler, have you ever heard of a person accused of a drug crime that's gotten such a sweet deal that we saw paul manafort get? >> it rarely happens. i appreciate the shoutout from mr. dellinger, who is a it legal legend, but it's not just judge ellis. there was a rot last year that black men get 20% more time than white men. the reason is downward departures from federal judges, which is what happened in the manafort case. the other issue is overcharging by prosecutors. yesterday he saw jussi the e smollett charged with 16 felony charges yesterday. >> it's amazing how many crimes people get charged with. there's a sense we're seen rich guy impunity. we've seen serial child molesters go home to their office every day. jeffrey epstein, just people acting with total impunity. at this point do the rich just understand they are above the law? >> well, i think we're seeing a real force in the country to do better in our criminal justice system. fortunately the case will be reopened. it's going to a united states for he reevaluate. there's a lot of screaming by business fancy lars are lawyers, and it's not working. thanks goods in "the miami herald" has gotten that story
>>> paul butler, have you ever heard of a person accused of a drug crime that's gotten such a sweet deal that we saw paul manafort get? >> it rarely happens. i appreciate the shoutout from mr. dellinger, who is a it legal legend, but it's not just judge ellis. there was a rot last year that black men get 20% more time than white men. the reason is downward departures from federal judges, which is what happened in the manafort case. the other issue is overcharging by prosecutors....