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mr. richard hernandez step on up (clapping) (laughter) richard has been an integral part and vital component after many years in servicing in delores park he was signed to a playground those are heavyly by our families you've stepped up in our role and managed both of those very, very well, i've got strong ties and we've received comments about the work our recreation department it is a wonderful pleasure to work with you and you maintain the park you take your job seriously and make sure the kind of person that enjoys a great laugh making sure it is a pleasure to work with for that congratulations (clapping) all right up next congratulations we have christine hustles where is christen she's absent back to carmen. >> lelths give it up give it up for michael johnson (clapping) michael has consistently shown is his love through his hard work and dedication he's been strenl dependable above and beyond as a gardener and std your appreciate in our continued stewardship has benefited all the people that know this property thank you for all you do (clapping.) thank you. (laughter). >> congratulatio
mr. richard hernandez step on up (clapping) (laughter) richard has been an integral part and vital component after many years in servicing in delores park he was signed to a playground those are heavyly by our families you've stepped up in our role and managed both of those very, very well, i've got strong ties and we've received comments about the work our recreation department it is a wonderful pleasure to work with you and you maintain the park you take your job seriously and make sure the...
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mr. richard nephew program director for the economic state craft sanctions and energy market at the center for global energy policy. mr. nephew served as director of sanction policy and a lead sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran. he served as the director for iran on the national security staff. thank you both for being here. we are excited about you being here. if you would abbreviate your comments. we will have lots of time to comment. thank you both and you can start in whatever order you wish. >> thankessess. chairman, ranking member and members of the committee thank you for the privilege and opportunity to it speak about the sanctions implications. i am grateful to be next to mr. richard nephew and i will pass the difficult questions to him. but i want to thank him for his service to the government the state department and the issue related to sanctions. i take this issue before you seriously given the brevity of the agreement. i appreciate the questions you posed and i am happy to answers other you pose. i come to the issue with views born from experience dealin
mr. richard nephew program director for the economic state craft sanctions and energy market at the center for global energy policy. mr. nephew served as director of sanction policy and a lead sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran. he served as the director for iran on the national security staff. thank you both for being here. we are excited about you being here. if you would abbreviate your comments. we will have lots of time to comment. thank you both and you can start in...
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mr. richard nephew, program director for the economic state craft sanctions and energy market at the certainty for global energy policy. previously mr. nephew served as principal deputy coordinator for sanctions policy at the department of state and the lead sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran. he has also served as the director for iran on the national security staff. thank you both for being here. we are excited about you being here. if you would sort of abbreviate your comments. you are going to have lots of questions. your written testimony without any opposition will be made part of the record. thank you both. you can start which ever order you wish. chairman zarate: thank you very much for that kind introduction. ranking member cardin shall distinguished members of this distinguished committee, thank you for this privilege and opportunity to speak to you about the sanctions implications of the jcpoa. i'm honored, privileged, thank you very much. i'm also grateful to be here next to mr. richard nephew. i'm going to pass those difficult questions to him. i do want to t
mr. richard nephew, program director for the economic state craft sanctions and energy market at the certainty for global energy policy. previously mr. nephew served as principal deputy coordinator for sanctions policy at the department of state and the lead sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran. he has also served as the director for iran on the national security staff. thank you both for being here. we are excited about you being here. if you would sort of abbreviate your...
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mr. richard nephew, program director for the economic state craft sanctions and energy market at the certainty for global energy policy. previously mr. nephew served as principal deputy coordinator for sanctions policy at the department of state and the lead sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran. he has also served as the director for iran on the national security staff. thank you both for being here. we are excited about you being here. if you would sort of abbreviate your comments. you are going to have lots of questions. your written testimony without any opposition will be made part of the record. thank you both. you can start which ever order ou wish. chairman zarate: thank you very much for that kind introduction. ranking member cardin shall distinguished members of this distinguished committee, thank you for this privilege and opportunity to speak to you about the sanctions implications of the jcpoa. i'm honored, privileged, thank you very much. i'm also grateful to be here next to mr. richard nephew. i'm going to pass those difficult questions to him. i do want to th
mr. richard nephew, program director for the economic state craft sanctions and energy market at the certainty for global energy policy. previously mr. nephew served as principal deputy coordinator for sanctions policy at the department of state and the lead sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran. he has also served as the director for iran on the national security staff. thank you both for being here. we are excited about you being here. if you would sort of abbreviate your...
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mr. richard nephew program director for the economic statecraft sanctions and energy markets at the center for global energy policy. previously mr. nephew served as principle coordinators for sanctions policy at the department of state in relief sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran. he has also served as a director for iran on the national security staff. thank you both for being here. we are excited about you being here and if you would appreciate your comments. we'll have lots of questions in your written testimony without any opposition will be made part of the record. thank you both and then you can start it whichever order you wish. >> thanks richard. mr. chairman thank you for that kind introduction. ranking member card and distinguished members of this distinguished committee thank you for this privilege to opportunity to speak about the sanctions implications of the jcpoa. i'm honored and privileged so thank you very much and i'm grateful to be here next to richard nephew. i'm going to pass a difficult question to him but i want to thank him for his service to t
mr. richard nephew program director for the economic statecraft sanctions and energy markets at the center for global energy policy. previously mr. nephew served as principle coordinators for sanctions policy at the department of state in relief sanctions expert for the u.s. team negotiating with iran. he has also served as a director for iran on the national security staff. thank you both for being here. we are excited about you being here and if you would appreciate your comments. we'll have...
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richards. >> question to staff mr. washington or director ram i know we have residents design guidelines in the pipe there's a lot of stuff i completely understand would those changes to those guidelines employ to this property as you understand today are we apply an old set of standards to a new issue? >> not really well, i would as a whole set of standards we'll look at all of the neighborhood throughout the city and realizing that the modifications that may occur in one area such this. >> right. >> a mid century development like something older in an establishment we try to look at each other individually there are certain basic standards for example coin and parcels it is accepted they be a little bit taller that's an standard in our residential guideline we implement that throughout the city we are always pushing back you know the top floor a back like outer sunset we're moving back the top third floor because we don't want to change that streets facade in this particular neighborhood you don't have that really co
richards. >> question to staff mr. washington or director ram i know we have residents design guidelines in the pipe there's a lot of stuff i completely understand would those changes to those guidelines employ to this property as you understand today are we apply an old set of standards to a new issue? >> not really well, i would as a whole set of standards we'll look at all of the neighborhood throughout the city and realizing that the modifications that may occur in one area such...
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mr. richard cordray. like a lot of members in this and i am really concerned about the vast amounts of data that is collected on all citizens. and this includes being related to financial transactions. i have not been able to allow any citizen to see what personal data at the cfpb has collected on them once a year. would you support that concept. >> in general, our approach to this issue is that we are not having instant data where we can at all avoid it because it only causes problems for us as an agency in our work. and the data we are collecting and you all ask us from time to time whether laws have gone too far and that is different from the morning data on what the senator does and we have some personally identifiable data in two respects where they give us the status of a can work on the complaint the same way that constituents go to your office as well. >> we have no reason to do that. >> you don't need to collect any of that remapped. >> no, for example the credit our data, we do not have names an
mr. richard cordray. like a lot of members in this and i am really concerned about the vast amounts of data that is collected on all citizens. and this includes being related to financial transactions. i have not been able to allow any citizen to see what personal data at the cfpb has collected on them once a year. would you support that concept. >> in general, our approach to this issue is that we are not having instant data where we can at all avoid it because it only causes problems...
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mr. richard nephew. i will pass all the difficult questions to him. i do want to thank him for his service to the government and on the issue of sanctions. i take this responsibility before you today very seriously given the gravity of the implications of this agreement. i appreciate the question that you have already closed which are nuanced and important. i come to this issue with views or in from relative experience dealing with iran, both from the treasury department and the national security council. i know that all involved have been working incredibly hard towards a peaceful solution towards through strategies of coercion and a policy. indeed, the campaign will methodically over the course of a decade helped bring iran to the table. in the words of president rouhani, sanctions threatened to drive iran back into the stone age. these have also been designed to isolate rogue behavior, human rights abuses, and other dangers activity, as well as protect the integrity of the u.s. and international financial stems. -- financial systems. i will focus m
mr. richard nephew. i will pass all the difficult questions to him. i do want to thank him for his service to the government and on the issue of sanctions. i take this responsibility before you today very seriously given the gravity of the implications of this agreement. i appreciate the question that you have already closed which are nuanced and important. i come to this issue with views or in from relative experience dealing with iran, both from the treasury department and the national...
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mr. content pulling - >> commissioner antonini commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner and that will be the first item on the regular calendar that motion passes unanimously consideration of adoption of draft minutes for july 2nd i have one correction from commissioner richards. >> any any public comment on item draft minutes seeing none, public comment is closed oh, sorry, sorry. >> good afternoon, commissioners yes. i wanted to thank commission secretary for the examination of my summary statement for the sunshine provision any summary hundred 50 words or less shall be included in the meeting thank you very much. >> is there any additional public comment not seeing any public comment is closed. >> move to approve with the one small correction i gave to the commission secretary. >> second. >> on that motion commissioners to adopt the minutes campaigning commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and mrs. place you on item 7 commissioners questions or comments. >>
mr. content pulling - >> commissioner antonini commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner and that will be the first item on the regular calendar that motion passes unanimously consideration of adoption of draft minutes for july 2nd i have one correction from commissioner richards. >> any any public comment on item draft minutes seeing none, public comment is closed oh, sorry, sorry. >> good afternoon, commissioners yes. i wanted to thank commission...
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mr. lewis r-- please. richard." "hey, you're doin' great you won five emmys. the show's fantastic." and-- and i-- and they say "what are you doin'?" i-- and i-- and i-- i-- i don't wanna mention his name but-- because i've forgotten. >> (laugh) >> but he's a big star been on a show for like 10 years. young k-- probably 35 by now t-- 40 he says "richard lewis. oh, god, i grew up on you." "oh, thank you." and, you know that makes me wanna, like you know drink when i hear that. not really but-- >> (laugh) >> you know what i mean. so i say "call me richard." i said, "you're a good-- what a success at an early age." and-- and i say that then i'm starting to feel like i-- you know my grandfather on the railroad in russia, drinking whiskey playing a psychiatrist is really a trip for me 'cause i been in-- in and outta therapy and psychiatry for f-- almost my whole life. and-- but, when i got this o-- offer to do this role-- jonathan ames is a brilliant, eccentric writer. and he created this show starring sir patrick stewart-- he doesn't like to be-- he doesn't need to be called "sir." and a
mr. lewis r-- please. richard." "hey, you're doin' great you won five emmys. the show's fantastic." and-- and i-- and they say "what are you doin'?" i-- and i-- and i-- i-- i don't wanna mention his name but-- because i've forgotten. >> (laugh) >> but he's a big star been on a show for like 10 years. young k-- probably 35 by now t-- 40 he says "richard lewis. oh, god, i grew up on you." "oh, thank you." and, you know that makes me wanna,...
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mr. jain, richard jenkins at barclays -- what is the new banking that you envision as you take new bankinghoward: a number of banks are having to recognize perhaps belatedly, that their strategy has got to change. it is going to be difficult in europe to be a universal bank in the sense that it was possible before the crisis with the combination of retail, commercial, and independent banking, and particularly in the u.k. you have to ring fence where you have to put your banking into a separate entity. what we're seeing is banks wrestling with this. rbs did so last year and decided to pull out of most of its investment banking, so there the strategic change has been done. it is quite obvious that at deutsche bank and barclays, the boards are wrestling with how they can reshape that. that will happen in the next year or two. tom: howard davies, thank you so much. our twitter question of the day addresses greece. maybe they are mixed together and we cannot untangle that. is this the last bailout for greece? is this the last a lot for greece? @bsurveillance. stay with us worldwide. "bloomberg
mr. jain, richard jenkins at barclays -- what is the new banking that you envision as you take new bankinghoward: a number of banks are having to recognize perhaps belatedly, that their strategy has got to change. it is going to be difficult in europe to be a universal bank in the sense that it was possible before the crisis with the combination of retail, commercial, and independent banking, and particularly in the u.k. you have to ring fence where you have to put your banking into a separate...
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richards. >> question to staff mr.ashington or director ram i know we have residents design guidelines in the pipe there's a lot of stuff i completely understand would those changes to those guidelines employ to this property as you understand today are we
richards. >> question to staff mr.ashington or director ram i know we have residents design guidelines in the pipe there's a lot of stuff i completely understand would those changes to those guidelines employ to this property as you understand today are we
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mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded by richard'sad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard's older brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and
mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded by richard'sad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard's older brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do....
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mr. chairman. i richard your leadership on this issue and i yield back. >> thank you. mr. o'rourke, you're recognized for five minutes. oh. ms. rice you're recognized five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. williamson i want to follow-up on ms. kuster's line of questions in terms of the va's position that was stated previously that following far would impact a large number of veterans by compromising immediate access to care in our community providers. forgive me if this was already spoken about, but do you share that? >> i share, it's very much of a concern. again, unless i know more about how a far-based system would work for purchased care for non-va providers and i know how long that takes to execute these contracts, i can't give you an answer. if i had that, i would -- but my concern is that it's going to take a longer period of time to do and in the meantime, that veteran, the access that that veteran has to that non-va provider is going to be degraded. >> so -- we have to figure out a way to -- either not have far apply. right? and implement your recommendatio
mr. chairman. i richard your leadership on this issue and i yield back. >> thank you. mr. o'rourke, you're recognized for five minutes. oh. ms. rice you're recognized five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. williamson i want to follow-up on ms. kuster's line of questions in terms of the va's position that was stated previously that following far would impact a large number of veterans by compromising immediate access to care in our community providers. forgive me if this was...
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mr. ambassador, richard haass said as much.ent of israel believes that they were betrayed by barack obama? >> i wouldn't use that word. the president has been very clear about what he intends to do. we were not surprised by this agreement. we were hoping that it wouldn't happen and hoping that people would reconsider and not go through with in deal. that's why the prime minister felt it was so important to speak up about this issue a few months ago to come here -- >> mr. ambassador the prime minister said that this is one of the darkest days in the history of the world. also, of course you've had leaders from iran talking about wiping israel off the face of the earth now for well over a decade. how could this not be a betrayal? >> because a betrayal suggests a certain intent to harm. it's very important we separate friends from enemies. iran is an enemy of israel wants to destroy it. we have a serious disagreement on the most serious issue with the president of the united states. this is a president who's been committed to isra
mr. ambassador, richard haass said as much.ent of israel believes that they were betrayed by barack obama? >> i wouldn't use that word. the president has been very clear about what he intends to do. we were not surprised by this agreement. we were hoping that it wouldn't happen and hoping that people would reconsider and not go through with in deal. that's why the prime minister felt it was so important to speak up about this issue a few months ago to come here -- >> mr. ambassador...
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richard is next. good morning. caller: mr. tucker, mr. scully asked you a question as to whether she was being used as a scapegoat. on the steve kornacki show there was a reporter who was claiming, and hopefully he was right about it that it was businesses that do not have the cyber qualities that to the federal government has and also that on the board of these people were several generals. in, my question would be, i hope that you people look into the real situation and not to use people as scapegoats just to satisfy your ego. host: thank you, richard. we will get a response. guest: this problem will persist. so, in terms of the effect that larger businesses have on nationwide cyber security, this is something that remains an ongoing debate between the obama administration and different parties. many people say that what would be best would be to have a mandate that different companies report different malware intrusions to the government and then the government can, through dhs, share that information more broadly. right now that manda
richard is next. good morning. caller: mr. tucker, mr. scully asked you a question as to whether she was being used as a scapegoat. on the steve kornacki show there was a reporter who was claiming, and hopefully he was right about it that it was businesses that do not have the cyber qualities that to the federal government has and also that on the board of these people were several generals. in, my question would be, i hope that you people look into the real situation and not to use people as...
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an appeal, and their key argument was that the prosecution's star witness, richard perkins, had a hid en motive in the case. >> mr. perkins had been promised reward money by the prosecutors and that information never made its way in front of the jury. >> michael and gordon hired a new orleans investigator who knew noorns inside is out as defense investigator on the case. >> if something smells fishy, there's a reason. humans lie, and they do things for their own advancement and their careers and some cash. people are very unscrupulous. >> seeking a reward worth today more than $30,000, richard perkins requested a meeting with the representative of the liuzza family. the conversation was recorded by police. >> mr. liuzza asked me to meet with you. >> i don't mind helping them catch nobody. if it can help me. i help him. >> i know he'll appreciate it. >> everything behind the reward. i ain't saying my mama couldn't use something like that. >> if you can give us this information we'll be straight with you. >> i just need help. period. our family's large, you know, and we doing bad because my dad's been gone all thes
an appeal, and their key argument was that the prosecution's star witness, richard perkins, had a hid en motive in the case. >> mr. perkins had been promised reward money by the prosecutors and that information never made its way in front of the jury. >> michael and gordon hired a new orleans investigator who knew noorns inside is out as defense investigator on the case. >> if something smells fishy, there's a reason. humans lie, and they do things for their own advancement...
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richard maybe. i don't know. >> come back from vacation soon mr. herman. >> i enjoyed having both of you.h. appreciate it. >> bye bye. >>> still ahead, the fallout from the largest data breach against the u.s. government. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni should not be taken with any medicines containing amiodarone, rifampin, or st. john's wort. it also should not be taken with any other medicine that contains sovaldi. side effects may include tiredness
richard maybe. i don't know. >> come back from vacation soon mr. herman. >> i enjoyed having both of you.h. appreciate it. >> bye bye. >>> still ahead, the fallout from the largest data breach against the u.s. government. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up...
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senator richard blumenthal asked for the investigation. mr.nthal: holding down supply, economics 101, that is a violation of law if it is misuse of market power. an airline trade group says domestic shares are down this year and capacity is at a poster session high. it was a big quarter for tesla. sales rose 52%, beating estimates for the second straight quarter. tesla delivered more than 10,000 models of the s sedan. a merger in the medicaid insurance business. give santino a bigger presence in the california medicaid program, the largest in the country. the combined company will have 10 million members, and estimated revenue of around $37 billion. and andy warhol's one dollar bill break it in. million atm us $33 sotheby's in london. that surpassed even the highest estimates. no word on who the buyer was. meanwhile, francis bacon's study i.hope i -- of pope it failed to sell. day 2 of the aspen ideas festival in colorado is underway. betty liu spoke with david rubenstein. he offered his reaction to the jobs report. mr. rubenstein: we've got t
senator richard blumenthal asked for the investigation. mr.nthal: holding down supply, economics 101, that is a violation of law if it is misuse of market power. an airline trade group says domestic shares are down this year and capacity is at a poster session high. it was a big quarter for tesla. sales rose 52%, beating estimates for the second straight quarter. tesla delivered more than 10,000 models of the s sedan. a merger in the medicaid insurance business. give santino a bigger presence...
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richards. >> one of the things that surprised me other than than mr. collin nobody from the department came to speak any developer in the audience right now bona fide developer no i want to talk with this with the bona fide developer who is not here but this is going to discourage housing what is going through any head the standard housing versus group housing you have the construction costs i'm not sure what the question was was the construction housing costs higher and put the inclusionary fees we're talking about today and maybe other fees and the operating costs on group housing versus market rate housing is it cheaper we heard last week only turk street it was less expensive and over here the money shot the income so what i'm hearing the rents on group housing are higher than market rate luxury housing they're more affordable affordable means someone that makes hundred thousand dollars a year can pay for o more versus the rates are five or $6 a unit it was mentioned in the presentation where is comes together the yields it is generated by the mark
richards. >> one of the things that surprised me other than than mr. collin nobody from the department came to speak any developer in the audience right now bona fide developer no i want to talk with this with the bona fide developer who is not here but this is going to discourage housing what is going through any head the standard housing versus group housing you have the construction costs i'm not sure what the question was was the construction housing costs higher and put the...
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richards. >> one of the things that surprised me other than than mr. collin nobody from the department came to speak any developer in the audience right now bona fide developer no i want to talk with this with the bona fide developer who is not here but this is going to discourage housing what is going through any head the standard housing versus group housing you have the construction costs i'm not sure what the question was was the construction housing costs higher and put the inclusionary fees we're talking about today and maybe other fees and the operating costs on group housing versus market rate housing
richards. >> one of the things that surprised me other than than mr. collin nobody from the department came to speak any developer in the audience right now bona fide developer no i want to talk with this with the bona fide developer who is not here but this is going to discourage housing what is going through any head the standard housing versus group housing you have the construction costs i'm not sure what the question was was the construction housing costs higher and put the...
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richards. >> one of the things that surprised me other than than mr. collin nobody from the department came to speak any developer in the audience right now bona fide developer no i want to talk with this with the bona fide developer who is not here but this is going to discourage housing what is going through any head the standard housing versus g
richards. >> one of the things that surprised me other than than mr. collin nobody from the department came to speak any developer in the audience right now bona fide developer no i want to talk with this with the bona fide developer who is not here but this is going to discourage housing what is going through any head the standard housing versus g
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thank you very much richard and mr. chairman. >> director i want to raise the issue on a bipartisan level of the cost of your building. what i understand from your inspector general the total cost of this building which used to be used by the office of supervision as they $260 million $260 million. this is a leased facility which you have got it and you are putting it in a two-story waterfall. if you look at the number of employees in europe euro is 1459. that would lead to a per employee cost of head quartering them in washington d.c. of $148,046. i would say since this building was okay with the thrift -- office of thrift supervision and why would you need the $2 million? >> several things. >> let me just follow-up. how does a two-story waterfall help you do your job? >> on that one in particular would say i don't have to see how it helps us do our job and probably we won't end up with a waterfall. i think that's been overstated by people. in any event the office of through supervision which had this building before i
thank you very much richard and mr. chairman. >> director i want to raise the issue on a bipartisan level of the cost of your building. what i understand from your inspector general the total cost of this building which used to be used by the office of supervision as they $260 million $260 million. this is a leased facility which you have got it and you are putting it in a two-story waterfall. if you look at the number of employees in europe euro is 1459. that would lead to a per employee...
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mr. mccain: do you believe that, as other witnesses have -- in uniform -- have stated, that continued adherence to sequestration will put the lives of the men and women serving in the navy at greater risk? richardyes, i do -- mr. richardson: yes, i do. mr. mccain: are you seeing what i'm hearing? that there is becoming a morale problem atched possibly over time a retention problem because of the affects of sequestration on the ability to plan ability to train readiness, long deployments etc.? mr. richardson: from my experience, when i get around the fleet, and i do a fair amount of that, morale remains high. but there is a degree of unsettledness and uncertainty that arises from uncertainty in the fiscal environment. so as we manage our way through continuing resolutions, the looming sequestration sequestration always looming over us, and manage our way through these times of reduced resources, there is an unsettled feeling in the force as this uncertainty clouds the air. they reare main committed to -- they remain committed to doing the job they've been given. they want to be trained properly to execute the mission. that's the way i see it right now. mr. mccain: which sequestration is a hindra
mr. mccain: do you believe that, as other witnesses have -- in uniform -- have stated, that continued adherence to sequestration will put the lives of the men and women serving in the navy at greater risk? richardyes, i do -- mr. richardson: yes, i do. mr. mccain: are you seeing what i'm hearing? that there is becoming a morale problem atched possibly over time a retention problem because of the affects of sequestration on the ability to plan ability to train readiness, long deployments etc.?...
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mr. speaker. last friday was -- [inaudible] there was tears flowers as we remembered joe richard come age 19 his unclend his grandfather. all soccer fans who were killed in tunisia. because i ask the prime minister if you could outline what steps he will take to ensure that the read families and those survivors can have help immediately and for the future of? >> here, here. >> can i think the honorable lady for her question. question. i know thousand doses of the whole house go out to them of thethe familyof the honorable lady's constituents get an idea that they're for something is fitting and it was a very moving come hearing about that on television. as i announced last week i've asked the captain sector device on a ministerial committee to ensure work is properly coordinated to support all those who have been affected i was struck yesterday talking to the victims of the 7/7 bombings that they been supported across many years in many different ways covering all sorts of different issues in their own lives and also in the way they wanted to commemorate those terrible events in london. and i want to
mr. speaker. last friday was -- [inaudible] there was tears flowers as we remembered joe richard come age 19 his unclend his grandfather. all soccer fans who were killed in tunisia. because i ask the prime minister if you could outline what steps he will take to ensure that the read families and those survivors can have help immediately and for the future of? >> here, here. >> can i think the honorable lady for her question. question. i know thousand doses of the whole house go out...
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richard, come on up. >> good morning, commissioners. how are you all doing? and of course, mr. ginsburg esq.. this morning i want to talk about what they are spraying -- it's kind of like -- everything that has to do with the blue nile mosquito. so they are spraying the golf course and spraying the area around there. i just want to make sure that it's like the killer cocktail. that stuff is going to have another flyover with the helicopter -- recently there was a lawsuit. i believe that we have to keep it more or less preserved the way it is for the garter snake, the red-tail, amphibians and so forth. while they are still doing the methyl preen, is it going to extend to the parks in san francisco? so if we do have that, this stuff is not all that great. and it's got a terrible half-life to it. it lasts for a while. if you use this kind of stuff in your own home, i don't think you would really want it. you probably would be more cautious of using anti-mosquito spray. i wanted the department to be aware that shard park is one of three locations undergoing such type of preventative measures. so
richard, come on up. >> good morning, commissioners. how are you all doing? and of course, mr. ginsburg esq.. this morning i want to talk about what they are spraying -- it's kind of like -- everything that has to do with the blue nile mosquito. so they are spraying the golf course and spraying the area around there. i just want to make sure that it's like the killer cocktail. that stuff is going to have another flyover with the helicopter -- recently there was a lawsuit. i believe that...
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it was designed by richard babcock and dedicated four months before 9/11. mr.ore names, because this memorial does not commemorate just one war, it commemorates every war, every american war since the revolutionary war. and after designing a space to commemorate every war, it must have been impossible to expect that there would be no more war. most american towns cannot claim any involvement in the revolutionary war. the little town of williams town paid a highly disproportionate price in the revolutionary war and in the war of 1812 and the civil war, just as it has in all of our wars. the names on the williams town wall tell the story of war and the story of american immigration. in the early wars, the names were almost all old american names, which is to say, anglo-saxon names. there are a few rare exceptions. joseph crowfoot lost his life in the revolutionary war, and john murphy is the first irish-american casualty on the wall in the revolutionary war. as irish immigrants continued to flood boston, relatively few of them made it as far west as williams town
it was designed by richard babcock and dedicated four months before 9/11. mr.ore names, because this memorial does not commemorate just one war, it commemorates every war, every american war since the revolutionary war. and after designing a space to commemorate every war, it must have been impossible to expect that there would be no more war. most american towns cannot claim any involvement in the revolutionary war. the little town of williams town paid a highly disproportionate price in the...
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mr. peruta's opinion and page 10 of your opinion of the richards opinion seemed to be based on what the basis of the law was on carry. >> the basis of the second amendment at the time we filed the complaint is unchanged. that is that people have the right to be armed and ready for -- in case of confrontation. >> if i am going to apply a intermediate scrutiny to this particular matter, and the law does not say anything about the fact that you're allowed to carry whatever you want, unloaded and with ammunition, doesn't it seem that that's a pretty big basis to suggest that on intermediate scrutiny the law survives? >> no, your honor. the fact is that first of all let's take the law as it was at the beginning. the ability to carry an unloaded gun is quite useful. it's not dangerous. >> i don't know when it's useless or dangerous because we had a similar case in jackson where our court held that having guns in the closet and ammunition there was equal to anything that was needed. and the supreme court did not take any chance to undo that. >> your honor no where in america never in american histor
mr. peruta's opinion and page 10 of your opinion of the richards opinion seemed to be based on what the basis of the law was on carry. >> the basis of the second amendment at the time we filed the complaint is unchanged. that is that people have the right to be armed and ready for -- in case of confrontation. >> if i am going to apply a intermediate scrutiny to this particular matter, and the law does not say anything about the fact that you're allowed to carry whatever you want,...
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richard, what -- i want to get your take. what do you make of what you heard there from mr. peters? this pattern that he lays out. at one point, he just saw john houser go -- spiral downward. >> yeah. it's a classic case that we have seen so many times before. a frustrated angry person looking for reasons outside of himself to explain his failures. goes to the world of racism goes to the world of anti-government extremism. then it erupts. maybe a triggering event, a touch of mental illness. the people in that theater paid the terrible terrible price. it's the pattern of a lone wolf. >> you describe him as kind of the most dangerous and violent type of person that fits in this profile. i want you to take a look as we do these days look at his online activity. what we know so far. he would write on forums dedicated to the golden dawn the neonazi party. he praised hitler. does any of this -- what you see of this profile, does this indicate that this guy was a ticking time bomb? >> you know he talked about -- he praised lone wolves on his web paeftostings. he talked about hitler tim mcveigh the oklahoma city bomber.
richard, what -- i want to get your take. what do you make of what you heard there from mr. peters? this pattern that he lays out. at one point, he just saw john houser go -- spiral downward. >> yeah. it's a classic case that we have seen so many times before. a frustrated angry person looking for reasons outside of himself to explain his failures. goes to the world of racism goes to the world of anti-government extremism. then it erupts. maybe a triggering event, a touch of mental...
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joining us now from montgomery alabama, is richard cohen, president of the southern poverty law center. mrn, thank you for your time. again, we don't know if this fire was intentionally set, but it would be horrible given its history. >> you can't jump to my conclusions too early. owner, you can't dismiss the possibility that these fires are in retaliation for, you know, taking down the confederate flag. the white supremacist world is really abuzz about it. you know somebody who is a board member of the council of concerned citizens, that's the group that radicalized the charleston shooter, has talked about taking the confederate flags down as the beginning of a cultural genocide. so i think there's a lot of anger out there and we shouldn't dismiss the possibility that some of it is directed at burning these churches. >> talk about that anger and chatter as we would describe it in the intelligence community. this is effectively domestic terrorism when it comes to hate groups in this country. what have you heard and how have things changed in the course of the last several weeks since that
joining us now from montgomery alabama, is richard cohen, president of the southern poverty law center. mrn, thank you for your time. again, we don't know if this fire was intentionally set, but it would be horrible given its history. >> you can't jump to my conclusions too early. owner, you can't dismiss the possibility that these fires are in retaliation for, you know, taking down the confederate flag. the white supremacist world is really abuzz about it. you know somebody who is a...
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have been very much the sympathizers with getting a greek deal done versus the richard that was coming from the germans, from mr jack lew and said, this was the best moment to twitter. "if you would like greece, go right ahead. we would be happy to take puerto rico as an alternative." hollande say they are serious and credible. we have that followed up by renzi saying a deal would be similar to the one discussed before the vote. that is what jonathan is referring to. this goes back to, are you prepared to move on the vat. what are you prepared to two in terms of pensions? what are you prepared to do in terms of those? mateo renzi saying that the deal will be similar to the one discussed before the vote. the irish for minister says that all eurozone leaders want the greeks to stay in the euro. the euro area summit may not be needed on sunday. the movement is to get a review and get something done and dusted by tomorrow morning. euro's on the move. mark barton having a wonderful time at wimbledon. we will of course, go live to wimbledon gary shilling. the -- very shortly. andy murray and roger federer. richard ga
have been very much the sympathizers with getting a greek deal done versus the richard that was coming from the germans, from mr jack lew and said, this was the best moment to twitter. "if you would like greece, go right ahead. we would be happy to take puerto rico as an alternative." hollande say they are serious and credible. we have that followed up by renzi saying a deal would be similar to the one discussed before the vote. that is what jonathan is referring to. this goes back...
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richard f. schiller, 42. (camera shutter snaps) first time? woman: who the hell is that? mrs. that's my partner, detective stabler.
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mr. tsipras better move quickly if he wants to get bailout talks started again. our richard quest reports from athens. >> reporter: with a new finance minister a new man date and a new set of proposals, the greek government heads to brussels to try to convince the european partners to give them a new bailout. it would be the third bailout, and it's believed to be worth many tens of billions of euros, over multiple years. but the european government want to ensure that the greek government also comes with a new resolve on reform. from the words that we've heard so far, the german chancellor angela merkle talks about responsibility and ensuring that the greek government recognizes what has to be done to reform the economy. alexis tsipras may have won a 61% vote of no in the referendum but it doesn't mean that the europeans are just going to let him have it all his own way. there were some very grim news for the greek economy itself. the ecb has decided not to put more money into the country for the time being. the so-called emergency liquidity will remain capped at its current
mr. tsipras better move quickly if he wants to get bailout talks started again. our richard quest reports from athens. >> reporter: with a new finance minister a new man date and a new set of proposals, the greek government heads to brussels to try to convince the european partners to give them a new bailout. it would be the third bailout, and it's believed to be worth many tens of billions of euros, over multiple years. but the european government want to ensure that the greek government...
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richard allen. >> good afternoon, commissioners lisa president of the liability hill association that encompass district 8 and 9 but district 89 i want to reiterate what mr. web from will telegraph hill said we got in notice the first time was today so there's been no outreach whatsoever in district 8 i'll reiterate his suggestion that you take this avenue of calendar until we get a handle on what's going on and discuss that amongst the residents and then come back when we can have sufficient input thank you. >> thank you, commissioners my name is richard allen the housing in district 3 and other places it really - much worse when i sit down on the park and the coffee shop they buy a newspaper they don't look for the news he look at the rentals and jobs now i urge you pass the in law apartment and make that legal to the owner gets the rent and the renters have a unit that they are safe, you know fire and health twice is a win-win and the city will collect some taxes and relieve the people that have to move to oakland or elsewhere it is the way it should be done taking care of our laborers i urge you to pass this in law apartments thank you. >> indulge co
richard allen. >> good afternoon, commissioners lisa president of the liability hill association that encompass district 8 and 9 but district 89 i want to reiterate what mr. web from will telegraph hill said we got in notice the first time was today so there's been no outreach whatsoever in district 8 i'll reiterate his suggestion that you take this avenue of calendar until we get a handle on what's going on and discuss that amongst the residents and then come back when we can have...
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mr. chairman. thank you for being here today, richard. i appreciate what you are doing and i want to say of senator scott did we appreciate the extension that you did respond to a letter that i had many on this committee assigned with senator donnelly. i want to talk about negative americans. it's different because of the issues of sovereignty and the issues of consultation. we've talked about before montana tribes that have been unhappy with the consultation process. to be fair i've heard from an oklahoma bank debt.you are doing good things. the question comes up is the consultation process is there a policy on what you do with how you do it that applies to every driver across the country and if that is true, could you give me an idea what it is. >> entries on to the back and forth you and i had on the subject and others from the area of the country in particular but other parts of a track or two as well. we did put together a policy on consultation and formalize that shared it and got input from the leading travel accounts will. we have
mr. chairman. thank you for being here today, richard. i appreciate what you are doing and i want to say of senator scott did we appreciate the extension that you did respond to a letter that i had many on this committee assigned with senator donnelly. i want to talk about negative americans. it's different because of the issues of sovereignty and the issues of consultation. we've talked about before montana tribes that have been unhappy with the consultation process. to be fair i've heard from...
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the general medication he clinton richard i'm a care doctor and i was the medical director of the general medication clinic many say the clinic it doctor fine founded and mr. chinning chin was another deputy director dr. fine joined the family in 1969 which was the first year in which san francisco general had an oat patient presence if you were if you have diabetic come in a alu you'd be disregard to the home or so in the longshoreman or the morgue dr. fine was part of the movement to deputy e development those in that he had risks medication and surgery in 1970 he fount the medical clinic for mel complex adults not city and county of san francisco and since it's inception we've tooefrn over one million patient visits dr. fine is currently in his final months probably he's age 75 suffering is from a terminal illness and has made multiple phone calls to me i think that is fair to say a dick that is what we goes by he wears a mechanics shirt to work saying dick that represents every man he is he is just like every man and woman in san francisco he played a visionary role to the underserved patients throughout the city and strengthened the general medicatio
the general medication he clinton richard i'm a care doctor and i was the medical director of the general medication clinic many say the clinic it doctor fine founded and mr. chinning chin was another deputy director dr. fine joined the family in 1969 which was the first year in which san francisco general had an oat patient presence if you were if you have diabetic come in a alu you'd be disregard to the home or so in the longshoreman or the morgue dr. fine was part of the movement to deputy e...
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mr. speaker. last friday was -- [inaudible] there was tears flowers as we remembered joe richard come age 19 his uncle and his grandfather. all soccer fans who were killed in tunisia. because i ask the prime minister if you could outline what steps he will take to ensure that the read families and those survivors can have help immediately and for the future of? >> here, here. >> can i think the honorable lady for her question. question. i know thousand doses of the whole house go out to them of thethe familyof the honorable lady's constituents get an idea that they're for something is fitting and it was a very moving come hearing about that on television. as i announced last week i've asked the captain sector device on a ministerial committee to ensure work is properly coordinated to support all those who have been affected i was struck yesterday talking to the victims of the 7/7 bombings that they been supported across many years in many different ways covering all sorts of different issues in their own lives and also in the way they wanted to commemorate those terrible events in london. and i want t
mr. speaker. last friday was -- [inaudible] there was tears flowers as we remembered joe richard come age 19 his uncle and his grandfather. all soccer fans who were killed in tunisia. because i ask the prime minister if you could outline what steps he will take to ensure that the read families and those survivors can have help immediately and for the future of? >> here, here. >> can i think the honorable lady for her question. question. i know thousand doses of the whole house go...