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the first -- the past presentation for mr. lee was for item 3. the recent presentation by mr. catpump ang for items 1 and 2, so now we're on to item 4. items 1 and 2 were together. 1 a master resolution for authorizing the entire $600 million bond program for the 2019 affordable housing bond. as well as the first issuance, separate resolution of not to exceed $260 million for the first issuance. kqed okay. wait a minute. we did hear a presentation about the $260 million. no? >> that was the presentation just now. >> chair fewer: yeah. okay. and then so what item are we hearing now? >> we're ready for item number 4, which is the public health and safety bond issue of $126,000,000.925000. >> okay. we heard item 1 and 2 and 3 already? >> >> chair fewer: mr. chen is shaking his head. mr. chen, now you are now presenting item number 4. >> that's correct, madam chair. >> chair fewer: all right. >> so are we ready to go? >> chair fewer: the floor is yours. >> okay. thank you. good morning, madam chair, supervisor haney and mandelman. i'm the public works program manager for the publi
the first -- the past presentation for mr. lee was for item 3. the recent presentation by mr. catpump ang for items 1 and 2, so now we're on to item 4. items 1 and 2 were together. 1 a master resolution for authorizing the entire $600 million bond program for the 2019 affordable housing bond. as well as the first issuance, separate resolution of not to exceed $260 million for the first issuance. kqed okay. wait a minute. we did hear a presentation about the $260 million. no? >> that was...
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mr. jeffrey lee here? mr. clerk, is mr. jeffrey lee on the line? >> madam chair i was informed that we had been experiencing some technical issues, and perhaps he got bumped off. >> chair ronen: i see. okay. well, why don't we open this up for public comment then, so he has a chance to get back on. mr. clerk, can we please hear public comment. >> clerk: yes, the members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 1-(415)-655-0001. and the meeting i.d. is 1464986060. and then press pound, and pound again. if you haven't already done so, dial star, 3, to line up to speak. a system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. wait until the system indicates that you are unmuted and you can begin your comments. do we have any public comments for item number 3? >> yes, i have one caller in the queue. >> clerk: hi is that you, mr. lee? >> caller: yes, good morning, my apologies. chairman ronen and members, i am, unfortunately, unable to get to the microsoft team but i can see you on sfgov-tv, and i am happy to testif
mr. jeffrey lee here? mr. clerk, is mr. jeffrey lee on the line? >> madam chair i was informed that we had been experiencing some technical issues, and perhaps he got bumped off. >> chair ronen: i see. okay. well, why don't we open this up for public comment then, so he has a chance to get back on. mr. clerk, can we please hear public comment. >> clerk: yes, the members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 1-(415)-655-0001. and the meeting...
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. >> mr. lee. >> reporter: mr. billy lee. >> why did you decide to focus on mr. lee?ust too many discrepancies. >> reporter: remember, billy was cleared, had a solid alibi. but now the defense was using sanchez to raise doubt about who the real killer was. >> lot of smoke here but no fire. >> reporter: muddles it up. >> and that, i believe, was the defense strategy, that if you have enough of that, then the jury won't see through it. >> reporter: the jury retired to consider. >> oh, i was so nervous. i just paced up and down halls, in and out. >> reporter: four hours later, they were called back into court. >> has the jury reached a verdict? >> we have, your honor. >> the defendant shall please rise. we find the defendant, bradley farrington, guilty of first degree murder as charged in -- >> reporter: when they announced their verdict? >> there was a lot of tears, a lot of sighs of relief. one of the deputy attorneys says, "thank you for not giving up. thank you for pushing." and i said, "how could i? it was my little girl." >> reporter: brad farrington was sentenced
. >> mr. lee. >> reporter: mr. billy lee. >> why did you decide to focus on mr. lee?ust too many discrepancies. >> reporter: remember, billy was cleared, had a solid alibi. but now the defense was using sanchez to raise doubt about who the real killer was. >> lot of smoke here but no fire. >> reporter: muddles it up. >> and that, i believe, was the defense strategy, that if you have enough of that, then the jury won't see through it. >> reporter:...
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mr lee helped to transform his family's small business into the country's biggest conglomerate.tinues its fast spread throughout europe. many countries are hoping to slow transmission by imposing new restrictions. france, the czech republic, and italy have seen a record number of daily cases. poland's president, andrzej duda, has tested positive for the virus and is in self—isolation. donald trump has voted early in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go, a record 57 million people have already cast their ballots.
mr lee helped to transform his family's small business into the country's biggest conglomerate.tinues its fast spread throughout europe. many countries are hoping to slow transmission by imposing new restrictions. france, the czech republic, and italy have seen a record number of daily cases. poland's president, andrzej duda, has tested positive for the virus and is in self—isolation. donald trump has voted early in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten...
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mr lee helped to transform his family's small business into the country's biggest conglomerate. early in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go, a record 57 million people have
mr lee helped to transform his family's small business into the country's biggest conglomerate. early in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go, a record 57 million people have
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mr. jeffrey lee here? mr. clerk, is mr. jeffrey lee on the line?was informed that we had been experiencing some technical issues, and perhaps he got bumped off. >> chair ronen: i see. okay. well, why don't we open this up for public comment then, so he has a chance to get back on. mr. clerk, can we please hear public comment. >> clerk: yes, the members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 1-(415)-655-0001. and the meeting i.d. is 1464986060. and then press pound, and pound again. if you haven't already done so, dial star, 3, to line up to speak. a system prompt will indicate that you have raised your hand. wait until the system indicates that you are unmuted and you can begin your comments. do we have any public comments for item number 3? >> yes, i have one caller in the queue. >> clerk: hi is that you, mr. lee? >> caller: yes, good morning, my apologies. chairman ronen and members, i am, unfortunately, unable to get to the microsoft team but i can see you on sfgov-tv, and i am happy to testify by telephone if
mr. jeffrey lee here? mr. clerk, is mr. jeffrey lee on the line?was informed that we had been experiencing some technical issues, and perhaps he got bumped off. >> chair ronen: i see. okay. well, why don't we open this up for public comment then, so he has a chance to get back on. mr. clerk, can we please hear public comment. >> clerk: yes, the members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 1-(415)-655-0001. and the meeting i.d. is 1464986060. and...
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mr. lee, does that interfere with a timeline for you?> i'd like to actually to maybe -- maybe marissa or somebody from the controller's office can speak to the timeline because i'm not sure that i'm exactly clear on the implications of where we are in being able to issue the bond. if this item is continued. i want to just say that, you know, i totally hear the concerns that you have raised today and validate them, but, you know, if the end result of today is a continuance of the item and prevents us from being able to go out to the market and issue the bonds, you know, it holds up many, many different things across a lot of our housing programs. i'm not sure that that is the intent of the motion to continue. >> chair fewer: thank you very much, mr. lee. marissa, is that interfering with your timelines? or could you accommodate us for another week? >> sure, so one item that i would mention and the city attorney ann pearson could jump in if she likes. the item before you today is appropriating the proceeds and the sale resolutions have bee
mr. lee, does that interfere with a timeline for you?> i'd like to actually to maybe -- maybe marissa or somebody from the controller's office can speak to the timeline because i'm not sure that i'm exactly clear on the implications of where we are in being able to issue the bond. if this item is continued. i want to just say that, you know, i totally hear the concerns that you have raised today and validate them, but, you know, if the end result of today is a continuance of the item and...
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the first -- the past presentation for mr. lee was for item 3. the recent presentation by mr. catpump ang for items 1 and 2, so now we're on to item 4. items 1 and 2 were together. 1 a master resolution for authorizing the entire $600 million bond program for the 2019 affordable housing bond. as well as the first issuance, separate resolution of not to exceed $260 million for the first issuance. kqed okay. wait a minute. we did hear a presentation about the $260 million. no? >> that was the presentation just now. >> chair fewer: yeah. okay. and then so what item are we hearing now? >> we're ready for item number 4, which is the public health and safety bond issue of $126,000,000.925000. >> okay. we heard item 1 and 2 and 3 already? >> >> chair fewer: mr. chen is shaking his head. mr. chen, now you are now presenting item number 4. >> that's correct, madam chair. >> chair fewer: all right. >> so are we ready to go? >> chair fewer: the floor is yours. >> okay. thank you. good morning, madam chair, supervisor haney and mandelman. i'm the public works program manager for the publi
the first -- the past presentation for mr. lee was for item 3. the recent presentation by mr. catpump ang for items 1 and 2, so now we're on to item 4. items 1 and 2 were together. 1 a master resolution for authorizing the entire $600 million bond program for the 2019 affordable housing bond. as well as the first issuance, separate resolution of not to exceed $260 million for the first issuance. kqed okay. wait a minute. we did hear a presentation about the $260 million. no? >> that was...
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the first -- the past presentation for mr. lee was for item 3. the recent presentation by mr.atpump ang for items 1 and 2, so now we're on to item 4. items 1 and 2 were together. 1 a master resolution for authorizing the entire $600 million bond program for the 2019 affordable housing bond. as well as the first issuance, separate resolution of not to exceed $260 million for the first issuance. kqed okay. wait a minute. we did hear a presentation about the $260 million. no? >> that was the presentation just now. >> chair fewer: yeah. okay. and then so what item are we hearing now? >> we're ready for item number 4, which is the public health and safety bond issue of $126,000,000.925000. >> okay. we heard item 1 and 2 and 3 already? >> >> chair fewer: mr. chen is shaking his head. mr. chen, now you are now presenting item number 4. >> that's correct, madam chair. >> chair fewer: all right. >> so are we ready to go? >> chair fewer: the floor is yours. >> okay. thank you. good morning, madam chair, supervisor haney and mandelman. i'm the public works program manager for the public
the first -- the past presentation for mr. lee was for item 3. the recent presentation by mr.atpump ang for items 1 and 2, so now we're on to item 4. items 1 and 2 were together. 1 a master resolution for authorizing the entire $600 million bond program for the 2019 affordable housing bond. as well as the first issuance, separate resolution of not to exceed $260 million for the first issuance. kqed okay. wait a minute. we did hear a presentation about the $260 million. no? >> that was the...
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mr lee hi how's it going. like you see it. unless i'm in damage and i look to.the embassy has helped several former cult members leafy cheek by providing emergency passports and safe passage to the airport but it doesn't always work out . but despite the embassies help this desperate mother was unable to rescue her daughter. what happened what are they saying. goes over. the wall. so. you're on your own. grace road initially agree to an interview but they changed their minds and started ignoring our calls. police. believe. when we tried to film grace road petrol station. that's under construction. a worker demands to know what we're doing and calls head office for your war you know what i want to. just here taking some pictures we're allowed to take pictures from public property that's the law in fiji. we've given you more than a month to respond to our interview requests. when we go to the dairy farm where simeoni to sister worked members demand we leave. the law. right why we're drawn up that was. why we like. the way you're right that we're doing a story on g
mr lee hi how's it going. like you see it. unless i'm in damage and i look to.the embassy has helped several former cult members leafy cheek by providing emergency passports and safe passage to the airport but it doesn't always work out . but despite the embassies help this desperate mother was unable to rescue her daughter. what happened what are they saying. goes over. the wall. so. you're on your own. grace road initially agree to an interview but they changed their minds and started...
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the first -- the past presentation for mr. lee was for item 3. the recent presentation by mr. catpump ang for items 1 and 2, so now we're on to item 4. items 1 and 2 were together. 1 a master resolution for authorizing the entire $600 million bond program for the 2019 affordable housing bond. as well as the first issuance, separate resolution of not to exceed $260 million for the first issuance. kqed okay. wait a minute. we did hear a presentation about the $260 million. no? >> that was the presentation just now. >> chair fewer: yeah. okay. and then so what item are we hearing now? >> we're ready for item number 4, which is the public health and safety bond issue of $126,000,000.925000. >> okay. we heard item 1 and 2 and 3 already? >> >> chair fewer: mr. chen is shaking his head. mr. chen, now you are now presenting item number 4. >> that's correct, madam chair. >> chair fewer: all right. >> so are we ready to go? >> chair fewer: the floor is yours. >> okay. thank you. good morning, madam chair, supervisor haney and mandelman. i'm the public works program manager for the publi
the first -- the past presentation for mr. lee was for item 3. the recent presentation by mr. catpump ang for items 1 and 2, so now we're on to item 4. items 1 and 2 were together. 1 a master resolution for authorizing the entire $600 million bond program for the 2019 affordable housing bond. as well as the first issuance, separate resolution of not to exceed $260 million for the first issuance. kqed okay. wait a minute. we did hear a presentation about the $260 million. no? >> that was...
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the federal republic of germany confirmed the biomarkers of the colinas cerys inhibitor found in mr lee's blood and urine samples have similar structural characteristics as the toxic chemicals. well this news comes through as alexina vile need given his 1st t.v. interview or at least an online interview in which he firmly pointed the finger of blame at the kremlin for his poisoning he also said that his lawyers have been instructed and are currently going to the united nations to get them to investigate the illness that befell him now as far as reaction from moscow to this comes to me to the best of the kremlin spokes person a says said as it stands they have nothing to say on this because they haven't seen that information they haven't seen this report that was sent from the o.p.c. w. to berlin earlier though we had heard from sergey lavrov the russian foreign minister he was reacting to cole's 4 calls on russia from international partners to investigate what happened this is despite russian making 3 requests to berlin to share the data that they had a 4th request is now being made becau
the federal republic of germany confirmed the biomarkers of the colinas cerys inhibitor found in mr lee's blood and urine samples have similar structural characteristics as the toxic chemicals. well this news comes through as alexina vile need given his 1st t.v. interview or at least an online interview in which he firmly pointed the finger of blame at the kremlin for his poisoning he also said that his lawyers have been instructed and are currently going to the united nations to get them to...
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mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomeratefrom electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the country's economic health. in a statement, the company said, "chairman lee was a true visionary who transformed samsung into the world—leading innovator and industrial powerhouse from a local business.". it also said "his legacy will be everlasting." we can now speak to geoffrey cain, the author of samsung rising: the inside story of the south korean giant that set out to beat apple and conquer tech. thank you for being with us. how did he do it? an amazing transformation as we said there into one of the worlds biggest companies. yes, so the story of the life of chairman lee kun—hee is incredible. he wa
mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomeratefrom electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the...
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the man who killed 3 people in a church attack in nice was a tunisian who arrives in france from mrs lee with an italian red cross travel document president and.
the man who killed 3 people in a church attack in nice was a tunisian who arrives in france from mrs lee with an italian red cross travel document president and.
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mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomeraterom electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the country's economic health. in a statement, the company said: a mass mobilisation of law enforcement officers has been ordered in nigeria. tensions have risen in recent days over allegations of police brutality. last week, in the commercial capital lagos witnesses said the security forces shot dead protestors. mark lobel reports. in defiance of calls for calm, authorities are overwhelmed as sporadic looting continues. this government warehouse in central nigeria is now emptied of food aid earmarked to help during the pandemic. but that's not how the people here see it. translation: during the lockdown the
mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomeraterom electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the...
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mr lee helped to transform his family's small business into the country's biggest conglomerate.ng rose to become the world's largest producer of smartphones and memory chips. now on bbc news, click talks exclusively with legendary uk rapper stormzy about his appearance in the upcoming ‘watch dogs: legion‘ videogame. this week: fact—checking the presidential contenders. stormzy taking us through a ride on his home town. and chris takes us through a ride through his kitchen. welcome to click. i hope you're well. as we head into autumn, the world has some pretty big milestones ahead of us. in the short term, the us election. the election of the moment always feels like the biggest yet. but this comes at the time when trust in politics and politicians is at a real low. the final presidential debate has now taken place and the idea is that these debates should tell voters about the candidatesh‘ policies, and help them to make an informed decision at the ballot box. but as well as becoming big, mudslinging, shouty arguments, the rallies and debates have also been riddled with untruths
mr lee helped to transform his family's small business into the country's biggest conglomerate.ng rose to become the world's largest producer of smartphones and memory chips. now on bbc news, click talks exclusively with legendary uk rapper stormzy about his appearance in the upcoming ‘watch dogs: legion‘ videogame. this week: fact—checking the presidential contenders. stormzy taking us through a ride on his home town. and chris takes us through a ride through his kitchen. welcome to...
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mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the country's economic health. in a statement, the company said, "chairman lee was a true visionary who transformed samsung into the world—leading innovator and industrial powerhouse from a local business.". it also said "his legacy will be everlasting." people in chile will head to the polls later to vote on whether or not to re—write the country's constitution. president sebastian pinera agreed to hold a referendum after major anti—government protests broke out last year. joining me now is professor lucia dammert who is a sociologist at the university of santiago. thank you for being with us. the demonst
mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomerate from electronics and insurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the...
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mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomeratesurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the country's economic health. in a statement, the company said: "chairman lee was a true visionary who transformed samsung into the world—leading innovator and industrial powerhouse from a local business,". it also said "his legacy will be everlasting." a mass mobilisation of law enforcement officers has been ordered in nigeria. tensions have risen in recent days over allegations of police brutality. last week, in the commercial capital lagos, witnesses said the security forces shot dead protestors. now curfew restrictions have been reintroduced in parts of the central city ofjos after a government food warehouse was looted, as
mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomeratesurance to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the country's economic...
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mr lee helped to transform his family's small business into the country's biggest conglomerate.ng rose to become the world's largest producer of smartphones and memory chips. donald trump has voted early in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go, a record 57 million people have already cast their ballots. ecologists have criticised plans to move ancient woodland habitat in the warwickshire countryside to make way for hs2 — describing the idea as fundamentally flawed. developers of the high—speed line want to relocate the woodland, as our environment and rural affairs correspondent claire marshal explains. this tree is from part of an ancient woodland near leamington spa that's being cut down because it's in the way of h52. it belongs to penny. she takes us through a bit of south cubbington wood that isn't being affected by the high—speed line. she says this is what it looked like in the spring. this is what it's like now. it's a bit of a kick in the stomach. it's a bit... alarming, yeah. it's alarming. but, you know, just got to ke
mr lee helped to transform his family's small business into the country's biggest conglomerate.ng rose to become the world's largest producer of smartphones and memory chips. donald trump has voted early in the us presidential election in his adopted home state of florida. with ten days to go, a record 57 million people have already cast their ballots. ecologists have criticised plans to move ancient woodland habitat in the warwickshire countryside to make way for hs2 — describing the idea as...
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mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomeratece to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the country's economic health. in a statement, the company said: "chairman lee was a true visionary who transformed samsung into the world—leading innovator and industrial powerhouse from a local business,". it also said "his legacy will be everlasting." i've been speaking to geoffrey cain, the author of samung rising. the story of the life of lee kun—hee is an incredible one. he was a visionary leader who realised early on, when the world was starting to globalise that samsung was vulnerable. it was a small company that didn't really have a big imprint around the world. so he started this process of rejuvenation. he invited all of hi
mr lee, who was 78, helped grow his father's noodle trading business into south korea's biggest conglomeratece to shipbuilding and construction. by the time he stepped back from the company in 2014, after suffering a heart attack, samsung was the world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips. it is also a major global player in lcd displays. samsung's overall turnover is equivalent to a fifth of south korea's gross domestic product, making it crucial to the country's economic health. in...
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mr lee helped transform his family's small noodle trading business into the world's largest producerh of £16 billion, he was south korea's richest person. he had spent more than six years in hospital, following a heart attack. that was in 2014. the number killed in a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul, on saturday, has risen to 2a — most of the dead were students at a private education centre. the islamic state group has said it carried out the attack in the predominately shia muslim neighbourhood. the un has described the bombing as a callous and senseless war crime. secunder kermani reports. the alley outside the tuition centre was packed when the suicide bomber struck. fear, panic and shock amongst the students. like this 18—year—old, many were preparing for their university entrance exam next year. translation: i was walking towards the centre when there was a huge bang. i fell unconscious. when i woke up, i saw my classmates and friends wounded and lying on the ground. everyone was crying. this was the scene today. the suicide bomber was approaching the entrance whe
mr lee helped transform his family's small noodle trading business into the world's largest producerh of £16 billion, he was south korea's richest person. he had spent more than six years in hospital, following a heart attack. that was in 2014. the number killed in a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital kabul, on saturday, has risen to 2a — most of the dead were students at a private education centre. the islamic state group has said it carried out the attack in the predominately shia...
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mr lee kuan yew us being gone it can only be camero out military god i'm in military government sort of. gotten out of gandhi my type of. civil government similarly in government and you know by. a position body i was it embodied you. baby nick quick on you when nobody. ah as protests rage across america more black lives are lost despite promises of police reform faultlines hears from those demanding justice the truth countability transparency that's what i desire from the city i desperately need to change i have no faith in a situation that needs to be reminded not to help the moment of reckoning racism and police in america on i just eat up cyprus a european island open offering citizenship to those who can afford it in august al-jazeera made global headlines with the cyprus papers confidential documents that reveal a murky possible by investment scheme promise for. this is that this is. now al-jazeera as investigative unit goes undercover to expose further revelations that go to the heart of the cypriot state i'll just hear investigations the cyprus papers on the cover a lot of th
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mr lee kuan yew us being genuinely be committed to up military god i mean there are 3 governments that all. got and they're going to gandhi. civil government civilian government and you know by. a boys this same body i was just a. baby nick quick on you when no one. held for over 3 years in an egyptian prison cell denied their right to a fair trial no charges have been brought against al jazeera correspondent mahmoud you're saying his crime journalists. to demand more neutral links and voice solidarity with all detained journalists sign the petition. mahmoud hussein. on counting the cost the price of doing business with china and see how the fun is returned to the coercion of economic and geopolitical will also beijing forces tibet and farm laborers into the education camps and with more bailouts of bill over to moscow or admits counting the cost on al-jazeera. hi i'm steve clements and i have a question because these days it's hard to filter out the noise and keep track of what's really important the bottom line tackles the big issues this is shaping the united states its people its e
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mr. lee. [indistinct] mr. manchin. mr. mcconnell. mrs. mcnally. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr.an. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. paul. mr. purdue. mr. peters. mr. portman. mr. reid. mr. roberts, mr. romney. mr. rosen. mr. rubio, mr. sanders mr. sas mr. sasse. mr. schatz. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. mr. shelby. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan, mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. toomey, mr. udall. mr. van hollen. mr. warner. ms. warren. mr. whitehouse. mr. ricker. mr. wyden. mr. young. >> martha: very dramatic thumbs down votes. this has gone through. 52 votes for amy coney barrett to the supreme court. shannon bream, your thoughts on some of the political showmanship here with some vote and walk out essentially by all the democrats? >> there has been a lot of drama around this particular nomination, confirmation process. it's something that's a lifetime appointment. quickly important to both sides. not surprisingly would have a little bit of drama tonight. we talked a little bit earlier about senator collins,
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mr lee kuan yew you asked me to be camero up military garb i'm in military governments at all.got me going to gandhi. civil government civilian government. the. opposition body i was a. baby nick quick on you when nobody. i know said corruption has reached a level like never before in our country. rank outsider. to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will honor the american people with the truth and nothing else discovered. for winning the white house unfair game on al jazeera because context is everything in day storytelling around the biggest issues. and today you should do it again. he began with war and to put it just here i called shaw i felt i felt like i was that a documentary filmmaker once granted unconditional asylum contrasts his experiences with those seeking refuge today and intimately know what the consequences of the policies of detainment really on that's the sort of all this misery they cannot absorb this number that people have to suffer in this way it is unacceptable and refugees take on to sierra. in doha with a check on the have lin
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>> clerk: hi is that you, mr. lee? >> caller: yes, good morning, my apologies. chairman ronen and members, i am, unfortunately, unable to get to the microsoft team but i can see you on sfgov-tv, and i am happy to testify by telephone if that is acceptable. >> chair ronen: that's perfect. thank you so much. very creative. go right ahead. >> caller: okay. well, first of all, thank you for having the meeting this morning and inviting me to speak. so i am an applicant for assessment appeals board number 3, seat number 3. under ordinance 393-98. and my qualifications to serve on the assessment appeals board include 19 years of professional experience as a practicing attorney in california in 2001. and 27 years as a trial litigation attorney. i have appeared both in and observed the proceedings. currently i live and work in san francisco, where i have my own law firm. j.k.l. law consulting. previously i was a partner at g.c.a. law partners, a silicon valley-based law firm. and i have served as a temporary judge on the superior court of california while i was practicin
>> clerk: hi is that you, mr. lee? >> caller: yes, good morning, my apologies. chairman ronen and members, i am, unfortunately, unable to get to the microsoft team but i can see you on sfgov-tv, and i am happy to testify by telephone if that is acceptable. >> chair ronen: that's perfect. thank you so much. very creative. go right ahead. >> caller: okay. well, first of all, thank you for having the meeting this morning and inviting me to speak. so i am an applicant for...
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this is where the rain should be it is still showering in south sudan and just as many as they were mr lee but they are still there and they're still fighting on the ground but the heavy rain is for this size and it goes right through the our congo and this far west is gobbling fact we'll see some pretty big showers over the next day or so but the rain does go much further south and that is prompting a few showers in parts of south africa where the moment it is quite warm but that won't last. till he now global community we are our biggest conversation elbow. grease is the response that looks like the part of the debate you can jump into the conversation right away when no topic is off the table you're not afraid of anyone taking power we just can't. use these 3 to getting richer and the poor getting poorer it's not kill destroy the system it's just to look at the system and. this street on out is the. cause confusion so chaos and undermine your confidence in american democracy the f.b.i. accuses russia and iran of using voters information trying to mutate and influence people ahead of the
this is where the rain should be it is still showering in south sudan and just as many as they were mr lee but they are still there and they're still fighting on the ground but the heavy rain is for this size and it goes right through the our congo and this far west is gobbling fact we'll see some pretty big showers over the next day or so but the rain does go much further south and that is prompting a few showers in parts of south africa where the moment it is quite warm but that won't last....
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mr lee how is it going. to be other one like you see. on the wind damage and i look to the country. the embassy has helped several former cult members leafy cheek by providing emergency passports and safe passage to the airport but it doesn't always work out . c but despite the embassy's help this desperate mother was unable to rescue her daughter. what happened they say. you're on your own. grace road initially agree to an interview but they changed their minds and started ignoring our calls. when we tried to film a grace road petrol station that's under construction. a worker demands to know what we're doing and calls head office for you or you are. just here taking some pictures we're allowed to take pictures from public property that's the law in fiji and. we've given you more than a month to respond to our interview requests. when we go to the dairy farm. or worked members and leave. the low. water but we're. going to what we. were doing a story on grace road and it's businesses in fiji and so. this is a business case you were just taking a thing or you're wrong because you tak
mr lee how is it going. to be other one like you see. on the wind damage and i look to the country. the embassy has helped several former cult members leafy cheek by providing emergency passports and safe passage to the airport but it doesn't always work out . c but despite the embassy's help this desperate mother was unable to rescue her daughter. what happened they say. you're on your own. grace road initially agree to an interview but they changed their minds and started ignoring our calls....
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mr. lee: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, it's hundredor and a privilege to speak on behalf of the confirmation of judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court of the united states today. one of judge barrett's familiar themes, one that she has invoked in speeches when speaking about the constitution and the roll of a federal judiciary involves a line from od e cius, involves a reference to the odyssey. she says, the constitution is like how odicius ties himself to the mast. he tells his crew, don't untie me no matter how much i plead. that's what we've done as the american people with the constitution. we've said as the people sober appealing to the people drunk, when you're tempted to get untied, when you're tempted to get carried away by your passions and trample on the first amendment rights or minority rights, this document will hold you back, close quote. judge barrett points out a very critical matter here, an absolutely essential matter, which is, first of all, that the whole point of having a constitution
mr. lee: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, it's hundredor and a privilege to speak on behalf of the confirmation of judge amy coney barrett to the supreme court of the united states today. one of judge barrett's familiar themes, one that she has invoked in speeches when speaking about the constitution and the roll of a federal judiciary involves a line from od e cius, involves a reference to the odyssey. she says, the constitution is like how...
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mr. lee. >> no. >> mr. cruz. >> no. >> mr. hawley. >> no. >> mr. tellis. >> no. >> mr. kennedy. >> no. >> mrs. blackburn. >> no. >> mr. leahy. aye. fall --ewman blumenthal. >>aye. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. >> the senate judiciary committee votes next thursday to send the supreme court nomination to the senate floor. we will have that live at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. the following day, they will begin debate on the nomination setting up a final confirmation vote next week before the general election at a time to be determined. you can follow the senate live on c-span two. dr. anthony fauci talks about the coronavirus pandemic at an event hosted by johns hopkins university live at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. after that, former vice president joe biden talking about health care policy at a campaign st
mr. lee. >> no. >> mr. cruz. >> no. >> mr. hawley. >> no. >> mr. tellis. >> no. >> mr. kennedy. >> no. >> mrs. blackburn. >> no. >> mr. leahy. aye. fall --ewman blumenthal. >>aye. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one....
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. >> hey, mr. lee. >> reporter: as we found out quickly while walking the streets of chinatown.t stong, fong on. a local tofu shop. he revived his family business with a new twist to traditional recipes. >> we have a ginger rice cakes. let's put them together. >> reporter: eggplant and shrimp. >> this is very classic. >> reporter: back at nom wah, more classics for me to chow down. >> last but not least is our rice rolls. this is rice that's been broken down into a lick wiquid and resd into a tray. black tea with chrissanthemum challenge. >> i went off my diet to try them. as for the cookbook, he told me he hopes his kids will read it over and over again and be inspired to do something for the community just like he did. one thing about this, he wants nom wah to be considered like peter lugers, it is uniquely american. it is chinese american but very much american. >> hard for any restaurant to last a year yet alone a century. >> i know, vlad. i've lived in the city for over 15 years and never been there. >> you have to go. >> eggplant. whew. that was good. >> stay with us. i ne
. >> hey, mr. lee. >> reporter: as we found out quickly while walking the streets of chinatown.t stong, fong on. a local tofu shop. he revived his family business with a new twist to traditional recipes. >> we have a ginger rice cakes. let's put them together. >> reporter: eggplant and shrimp. >> this is very classic. >> reporter: back at nom wah, more classics for me to chow down. >> last but not least is our rice rolls. this is rice that's been broken...
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. >> mr. lee was provoked. whether that provocation was sufficient to justify a lesser included. not justify the killing, because it wasn't justified. but was it murder? was it deliberate, willful, premeditated, lying-in-wait murder? or was it a tragic killing that shouldn't have happened? >> the jury pondered those questions... for just an hour and a half. then they reached a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant, christopher brandon lee, guilty of first degree murder. the defendant intentionally killed the victim by means of lying in wait. >> reporter: christopher lee was convicted on all counts. he will spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> what was that moment like for you? that, that was pretty final, at that point. guilty. >> it was like taking a breath of fresh air. >> reporter: although jon corwin still feels the lasting pain of regret. >> i just wish, wish i could have been there for her more. i tried my hardest, but it wasn't enough. >> erin was a kid. she had
. >> mr. lee was provoked. whether that provocation was sufficient to justify a lesser included. not justify the killing, because it wasn't justified. but was it murder? was it deliberate, willful, premeditated, lying-in-wait murder? or was it a tragic killing that shouldn't have happened? >> the jury pondered those questions... for just an hour and a half. then they reached a verdict. >> we the jury find the defendant, christopher brandon lee, guilty of first degree murder....
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mr. memoli, thank you. carol lee, thank you. >>> we've got a great team of political minds with us this morning. ian sands is a democratic strategist, former national press secretary for kamala harris' presidential campaign. michael madrid is co-founder of the lincoln project and the former political director for the california republican party. christina greer is an associate professor in political science at fordham university. ian, let's talk about what went down in salt lake city roughly nine hours ago. we'll do that in a moment. let's start with the news that president trump says he's not going to participate because it's going to be virtual, says it would be a waste of time. again, we're still seven days out. the president can change his mind a few times between now and then. do you surmise this is bluster? >> maybe. it's hard to predict what's going on in donald trump's brain especially when it's juiced up on steroids. at the end of the day, i think we're talking a lot about the process of his announcement tod
mr. memoli, thank you. carol lee, thank you. >>> we've got a great team of political minds with us this morning. ian sands is a democratic strategist, former national press secretary for kamala harris' presidential campaign. michael madrid is co-founder of the lincoln project and the former political director for the california republican party. christina greer is an associate professor in political science at fordham university. ian, let's talk about what went down in salt lake city...
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mr. lee. >> no. >> mr. cruz. >> no. >> mr. hawley. >> no. >> mr. tellis. >> no. >> mr. kennedy. >> no. >> mrs. blackburn. >> no. >> mr. leahy. aye. fall --ewman blumenthal. >>aye. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. are we on now? for the opportunity to be here today on behalf of the american bar association's standing committee. tois an honor to be here explain to you our process and our evaluation of judge barrett. rating judge barrett a of well-qualified, as you know, our highest rating. , the standing committee has conducted thorough nonpartisan, nonideological, impartial peer-reviewed's of all nominees of -- of the federal courts. 'e assess the nominees integrity, professional, -- competence and integrity. the standing committee does not propose -- propose or recommend nominees. our sole mission is to e
mr. lee. >> no. >> mr. cruz. >> no. >> mr. hawley. >> no. >> mr. tellis. >> no. >> mr. kennedy. >> no. >> mrs. blackburn. >> no. >> mr. leahy. aye. fall --ewman blumenthal. >>aye. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one....
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mr. lee. >> no. >> mr. cruz. >> no. >> mr. hawley. >> no. >> mr. tellis. >> no. >> mr.ennedy. >> no. >> mrs. blackburn. >> no. >> mr. leahy. aye. fall --ewman blumenthal. >>aye. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one. >> mr. chairman could i have a point of personal -- >> you sit behind the panel. >> following a short break, the senate judiciary committee heard testimony on the american bar association's evaluation of judge barrett. whoe were outside witnesses spoke in support of and against judge barrett's nomination. >> ok. graham: the hearing will come to order, senator feinstein will be back in a second, we will not start until she does. i appreciate our witnesses patience the committee does -- did its business and i appreciate the way in which it was conducted, the respect , and we willcerity now be moving forward. i will wait until senator feinstein that's here, but i will do the intro
mr. lee. >> no. >> mr. cruz. >> no. >> mr. hawley. >> no. >> mr. tellis. >> no. >> mr.ennedy. >> no. >> mrs. blackburn. >> no. >> mr. leahy. aye. fall --ewman blumenthal. >>aye. >> mrs. harris. >> mr. chairman. >> no. graham: the business meeting will now can -- conclude and we will move to our first panel. thank you for saying on what was on your mind eloquently and we will move on to panel one....