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so i think mr jacob was quite correct the nonproliferation treaty is buttressed by the comprehensive new it desk when treaty which bans all nuclear explosions or ever however the united states and china have signed but not ratified that says iran and egypt in the background and north korea have not yet signed this brady bill so the need for a treaty to prohibit the production of a nuclear materials for nuclear weapons purposes and also to bring in the existing stocks of the film materials and then the prohibition treaty that we referred to basically reflects the frustration of one hundred twenty two non-nuclear weapon states at the lack of nuclear disarmament and failure to move to its elimination of nuclear weapons in their particular view so in that particular context still the nonproliferation treaty has succeeded in preventing some twenty two countries from going on to develop nuclear weapons whether nuclear deterrence has kept the peace in nato and in the far east is a debatable point the supporters maintain that it has a point and maintain that we have been very lucky that for
so i think mr jacob was quite correct the nonproliferation treaty is buttressed by the comprehensive new it desk when treaty which bans all nuclear explosions or ever however the united states and china have signed but not ratified that says iran and egypt in the background and north korea have not yet signed this brady bill so the need for a treaty to prohibit the production of a nuclear materials for nuclear weapons purposes and also to bring in the existing stocks of the film materials and...
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mr. jacobs just to respond to mr. boskovitch. >> why don't we do rebuttal. >> does staff have rebuttal and then we will have appellant? staff? >> yeah, we don't have any rebuttal on this. >> smart. >> thank you. >> i mean at this point we are talking about a bridge built in 1960. they are trying to do the right thing. if planning wants to do one whole permit, we are fine with it. we will always work with those notice of violations. >> have you had any communications with planning that is their preference? and that is what they are recommending. you confirmed the appellants statement. >> it was the best way to deal with this and i think a full stand alone permit will actually go back to planning again but if we have that same plan that shows to delete the walkway, our inspector will verify the condition and put notes on the case. >> thank you. >> appellant? >> thanks for giving me the opportunity to speak. the other issue at stake is if we were to agree to only a stair to the rear yard, which is what was offered, the p
mr. jacobs just to respond to mr. boskovitch. >> why don't we do rebuttal. >> does staff have rebuttal and then we will have appellant? staff? >> yeah, we don't have any rebuttal on this. >> smart. >> thank you. >> i mean at this point we are talking about a bridge built in 1960. they are trying to do the right thing. if planning wants to do one whole permit, we are fine with it. we will always work with those notice of violations. >> have you had any...
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mr. jacobs has to come up and talk to this but -- >> why don't we do -- do you want to come up and answer that question? >> sorry, just one second. is there any additional public comment? sorry, had to take care of the public comment first. go ahead. >> this was a point of discussion with the planning department. the best way of moving forward. and the planning department -- our planner with advice from the z.a. wanted this to be treated as a single project, especially because there had been planning comment and the resolution of the decks was part of this major alteration. if we were to separate out this corrective action, access to the existing roof deck with a new stair would require a variance which is an appealable entitlement action. the original d.r. filer, who is the complainant has used every device in the book from d.r. to filing building complaints, to delaying hearings, to filing letters of determination, to appealing their own letters of determination, to delay the process. and this has come at extreme expense both to the property owners emotionally and financially. and we wa
mr. jacobs has to come up and talk to this but -- >> why don't we do -- do you want to come up and answer that question? >> sorry, just one second. is there any additional public comment? sorry, had to take care of the public comment first. go ahead. >> this was a point of discussion with the planning department. the best way of moving forward. and the planning department -- our planner with advice from the z.a. wanted this to be treated as a single project, especially because...
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mr. putin? jacob: i don't know. it is possible.rity back down some of the sanctions, but congress has demonstrated by overwhelming vetoproof majorities the ability to overrule the. francine: hold on. whatever the president says, there are steps for that to become policy, right? even what he says about brexit. ithow much the you look at at face value, at how much do you just think what are president says in the context of meeting with world leaders? this is a really complicated issue of formal versus informal power. presidente, the can't withdraw the u.s. from it without congressional assent, but he could just come out and say i'm not going to come to the aid of allies. that hollows nato out without actually formally withdrawing the u.s. how much does congress do to stop him? russia is one of the few areas where they demonstrated they are willing to step up and do that. how does itabelle, translate into markets? do you look at the tweets? do you look at the interview and "the sun" he traveled this into policy? with you just look at
mr. putin? jacob: i don't know. it is possible.rity back down some of the sanctions, but congress has demonstrated by overwhelming vetoproof majorities the ability to overrule the. francine: hold on. whatever the president says, there are steps for that to become policy, right? even what he says about brexit. ithow much the you look at at face value, at how much do you just think what are president says in the context of meeting with world leaders? this is a really complicated issue of formal...
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jacob rees—mogg. writing in the paper, mr rees—mogg says he will vote against the deal. leads on the world cup and comments from sir geoff hurst who believes victory is inside this time as well. —— in sight. so we began with the death of dawn sturgess, the woman who was poisoned by the novichok nerve agent, which she came into co nta ct novichok nerve agent, which she came into contact with. the authorities believe it was last weekend and amesbury, in wiltshire. the daily mail has this has its headline. murdered by novichok, a woman, 44, poisoned by russian nerve agent is dead. and because the skripals tha nkfully dead. and because the skripals thankfully survived and are having treatment, you kind of hoped and assumed that dawn sturgess and her partner would also be ok. yes, but what you have to understand is that salisbury has now become the world leading centre in treating people who have been poisoned with this nerve agent because it has never really been deployed before. i don't know enough medically to be able to explain that. there are two things i would say about
jacob rees—mogg. writing in the paper, mr rees—mogg says he will vote against the deal. leads on the world cup and comments from sir geoff hurst who believes victory is inside this time as well. —— in sight. so we began with the death of dawn sturgess, the woman who was poisoned by the novichok nerve agent, which she came into co nta ct novichok nerve agent, which she came into contact with. the authorities believe it was last weekend and amesbury, in wiltshire. the daily mail has this...
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mr. vice president, i'm jacob soboroff from msnbc. how are you?" "hey, great to see you."d to him, "my daughter --" i don't have a daughter. [ laughter ] " --is my father-in-law's wife." [ laughter ] and i was like -- and then, i said it again. i was like, "my daughter is my father-in-law's wife." and he wasn't responding. and he kind of like takes the aviators. and he looks over. i was like, "oh, my wife is my wife. and my father-in-law is my father-in-law." he's like, "oh, how are they? tell them i said hello." so i'm sorry, mr. vice president if you're watching tonight. i'll never do that again. >> seth: that's so -- yeah, that's like you were asking him a riddle. >> it was bad. >> seth: yeah. >> i was very uncomfortable. >> seth: my wife is my daughter-in-law is my father. so who's the doctor? [ laughter ] >> exactly. >> seth: so you actually have been doing even before the family separation policy went in place, you had been doing a wonderful piece about the border. >> yeah. >> seth: and you've been down there. and you actually spent time on every mile of the u.s./mex
mr. vice president, i'm jacob soboroff from msnbc. how are you?" "hey, great to see you."d to him, "my daughter --" i don't have a daughter. [ laughter ] " --is my father-in-law's wife." [ laughter ] and i was like -- and then, i said it again. i was like, "my daughter is my father-in-law's wife." and he wasn't responding. and he kind of like takes the aviators. and he looks over. i was like, "oh, my wife is my wife. and my father-in-law is my...
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however there are already ominous signs for mrs may from brexiteers. jacobe telegraph this morning warning that if mrs may backtracks on some of her key red lines then she could split the party and lose power. let's just have a look at some of the things he said. he warns her to stand firm against those he describes as the metropolitan establishment. he goes on to talk about this crucial issue of the irish border and some former remainers have reacted indignantly to some former remainers have reacted indigna ntly to what some former remainers have reacted indignantly to what they see as a clear threat from the brexiteers. alan duncan, a foreign office minister this morning tweeting that jacob rees mogg's insolence in lecturing and threatening the prime minister is too much. it risks the basic government, party, country and himself. the prime minister must be given maximum latitude and backing. the ideological right or a minority despite their noise and should pipe down. so the tensions between both sides still seen, and that points to the scale of the task m
however there are already ominous signs for mrs may from brexiteers. jacobe telegraph this morning warning that if mrs may backtracks on some of her key red lines then she could split the party and lose power. let's just have a look at some of the things he said. he warns her to stand firm against those he describes as the metropolitan establishment. he goes on to talk about this crucial issue of the irish border and some former remainers have reacted indignantly to some former remainers have...
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brexit, and a frequent thorn in theresa may's side, jacob rees—mogg says she risks a revolt if the type of brexit she promised is not delivered. but mrsng issue before a full deal is reached with the eu is the border with ireland. there remain differences between us and the european commission on northern ireland. 0n the protocol on northern ireland, i want to be very clear. we have put forward proposals and will produce further proposals, so that if a temporary backstop is needed there will be no hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. we are absolutely committed to the avoidance of such a border. i was watching and dipping into that but did we learn anything about this third way? nothing was very clearly spelt out today and when you hear a politician saying, we have been very clear, the clue for us is to accept that things have not been clear, it has been the opposite, but the statement was quite short but then we had questions from prominent brexiteers, so we understood when sir bill cash asks whether we would be part of the eea, theresa may... essentially that would be the norway option, remaining in the
brexit, and a frequent thorn in theresa may's side, jacob rees—mogg says she risks a revolt if the type of brexit she promised is not delivered. but mrsng issue before a full deal is reached with the eu is the border with ireland. there remain differences between us and the european commission on northern ireland. 0n the protocol on northern ireland, i want to be very clear. we have put forward proposals and will produce further proposals, so that if a temporary backstop is needed there will...
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mr. portman: this week is the 20th anniversary of a shooting which occurred here in the u.s. capitol that claimed the lives of u.s. capitol police officer jacob chestnut and detective john gibson when a gunman forced his way into the capitol building. they laid down their lives in defense of others and made the ultimate sacrifice defending the u.s. capitol. at the time then-president clinton said, quote, quo the shooting at the united states capitol yesterday was a moment of savagery at the front door of american civilization, end quote. he was right. i was working ney capitol that day 20 years ago. i remember where i was as i'm sure everybody does that was here. i remember hearing the gunshots. i was on the telephone from my office in the house of representatives with a member of the leadership staff and heard the chaos through the phone lines. we are forever grateful for the sacrifice of those two police officers and for their families and for the continued service and commitment of the u.s. capitol police every single day up here in the capitol. they are the ones who protect us every single day. this week we'rereminded to thank everyone wh
mr. portman: this week is the 20th anniversary of a shooting which occurred here in the u.s. capitol that claimed the lives of u.s. capitol police officer jacob chestnut and detective john gibson when a gunman forced his way into the capitol building. they laid down their lives in defense of others and made the ultimate sacrifice defending the u.s. capitol. at the time then-president clinton said, quote, quo the shooting at the united states capitol yesterday was a moment of savagery at the...
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mr davis's characterisation of policy. steve baker, a brexit minister, has also resigned. jacobf this process, and if he feels that the chequers summit does not deliver on the previous commitments, then i think that should concern all of us. these proposals will have to come to the house of commons, in legislation. and i think, without david davis there, it will be very difficult for them to get the support of conservative mps, and therefore the prime minister would be well advised to reconsider them. about midnight last night the letter arrived. dear prime minister, it says. yours ever, david davis. we will be picking through this morning the wording of the letter, david davis's concerns, and those all important questions about where this leaves theresa may and her government. and as is tradition with these things, and it seems so different to have one that followed by another, she says i am sorry when you have chosen to leave the government would we have been so successful moving towards a smooth brexit. we are coming close to the date set in law when the united kingdom will l
mr davis's characterisation of policy. steve baker, a brexit minister, has also resigned. jacobf this process, and if he feels that the chequers summit does not deliver on the previous commitments, then i think that should concern all of us. these proposals will have to come to the house of commons, in legislation. and i think, without david davis there, it will be very difficult for them to get the support of conservative mps, and therefore the prime minister would be well advised to...
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jacob rees mogg speaking to the sunday politics a little earlier. the ministerfor small business, andrew griffiths, has resigned from government after sending text messages of a sexual nature to two female constituents. mror burton, and theresa may's chief of staff in opposition between 200a and 2006, told the mirror he was "deeply ashamed". he said his behaviour had caused "untold distress" to his wife and family to whom he "owed everything". president trump heads to helsinki later today where he's due to meet the russian president vladimir putin on monday. mr trump spent a second night at his turnberry resort in ayrshire, and this morning is already out on the golf course. but today — unlike yesterday — there are no protests. let's talk to our correspondent ros atkins who's at turnberry for us now. good afternoon. the weather is not so hot today. it was beautiful yesterday and donald trump enjoyed a sun drenched round of golf in his turnberry golf course. today he's showing his commitment to the spot but he's out there despite the rain that is coming down. and no doubt his thoughts, aside from playing a good round, are increasingly turning to russia and vladimir putin elizabeth la key russia and vladi
jacob rees mogg speaking to the sunday politics a little earlier. the ministerfor small business, andrew griffiths, has resigned from government after sending text messages of a sexual nature to two female constituents. mror burton, and theresa may's chief of staff in opposition between 200a and 2006, told the mirror he was "deeply ashamed". he said his behaviour had caused "untold distress" to his wife and family to whom he "owed everything". president trump heads...
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like david davis, jacob rees—mogg does not want to see this as the start of a process that leads to mrsth these kind of things, they can sometimes gather momentum independent of one individual actor, and we are in another one of those moments. we had one immediately after the conservative conference, when a theresa may's stage fell down and she lost her voice. we had one after the election when she went backwards hoping to go forwards. when things are meant to be fluid, it is a bit of eight—month's game to try to predict what is good to happen next. there are two issues, if mps are not happy with her, it becomes a numbers game in terms of whether there is to be able to no confidence. but there is also the broader issue of she campaigned for one thing in the referendum, then said brexit means brexit, and has now put her weight behind the steel put forward on friday. where does that leave credibility? —— this deal. where does that leave credibility with eve ryo ne does that leave credibility with everyone in the country, people in europe looking on on this as well? has undeniably been att
like david davis, jacob rees—mogg does not want to see this as the start of a process that leads to mrsth these kind of things, they can sometimes gather momentum independent of one individual actor, and we are in another one of those moments. we had one immediately after the conservative conference, when a theresa may's stage fell down and she lost her voice. we had one after the election when she went backwards hoping to go forwards. when things are meant to be fluid, it is a bit of...
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mr. simone, thank you, sir. next, far left candidates take it over democrats. my take on not top of the hour. . . . . my twin brother jacobm spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that if i could help him find a friend, i could help teach other people that including people with differences is the right thing to do. ♪bring it home ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ that was the inspiration behind my non-profit "score a friend" educating people to include the people with differences is so important because when jacob's included he feels like he can succeed in life and he feels like he actually has a purpose. ♪..home stuart: happening this hour, fed chairman jerome powell will testify before the senate. we know what he will say, and in 10 seconds i will tell you
mr. simone, thank you, sir. next, far left candidates take it over democrats. my take on not top of the hour. . . . . my twin brother jacobm spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do...
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mr. mcconnell: i'd like to begin this morning by remembering two heroes and the events that claimed their lives 20 years ago today right here in the capitol. on july 24, 1,998, u.s. capitol police officer jacob chestnut and detective john gibson made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of american democracy. by doing their duty, these heroes helped cut short an act of brutal violence that would have claimed many more lives. that same week officer chestnut and detective gibson laid in honor in the capital rotunda and an entire nation paid its respects. imagine 20 years have not made this senseless violence any easier to bear for the families these men left behind. not for their brothers and sisters and the capital police, but as we remember their bravery, triumph and example endures, ssmless service, fearless heroism. two men who embodied the values that keep this building and our nation standing safe and sound. today we honor detective gibson and officer chestnut. we renew our condolences to their families. we recognize the depth of our gratitude for them, and for everyone who puts on the uniform and steps into harm's way every single day. now, madam president, on an entirely different matter,
mr. mcconnell: i'd like to begin this morning by remembering two heroes and the events that claimed their lives 20 years ago today right here in the capitol. on july 24, 1,998, u.s. capitol police officer jacob chestnut and detective john gibson made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of american democracy. by doing their duty, these heroes helped cut short an act of brutal violence that would have claimed many more lives. that same week officer chestnut and detective gibson laid in honor in the...