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mr. richards concerning an eviction that was going to take place. i can assure you, mr. richards is -- has utmost sensitivity for those who are vulnerable among our citizenry. he's got a heart of gold, in my opinion. i've been a real estate agent for 43 years in san francisco. and i can see how things have changed. when i started in the 1970s, the affordability index was 23%. today it's less than 7%. we need people like mr. richards and ms. moore to help -- >> supervisor safai: thank you, sir. next speaker. i will interrupt for one second. trying to get a gauge if everyone in line is here to comment on items 1 and 2. it may make more sense to allow public comment and allow commissioner moore to come up and speak and then allow more public comment. is everyone here going to speak on items 1 and 2? okay. let's have commissioner moore come up and speak and then we'll resume public comment. before you do that, we have to call item 2. just sit there and wait for one second. >> clerk: motion approving or rejecting president of the board of supervisors malia cohen's reappointmen
mr. richards concerning an eviction that was going to take place. i can assure you, mr. richards is -- has utmost sensitivity for those who are vulnerable among our citizenry. he's got a heart of gold, in my opinion. i've been a real estate agent for 43 years in san francisco. and i can see how things have changed. when i started in the 1970s, the affordability index was 23%. today it's less than 7%. we need people like mr. richards and ms. moore to help -- >> supervisor safai: thank you,...
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doctor alert right now on the other leg of mr richard bush era from asia watch your head miners. have picked. are you. thanks pretty good kind of. next year will be no less demanding nikita's planning to import bison from the us. a regular kind of science experiment experiment so work of thousands of acts of software and every door was. important but on a global scale that's a tiny effort which is negligible and in order for us too. make this kind of influence on climate work with we would have to make it on the really big scale so pretty much what we aim for is we want to make high productive stuff across systems everywhere on the planet well most places in the planet which i look at by the humans in the future where if wife ever ordered you know maybe ten thousand effect a system which is already function if i would be inside the smallest there from that point because it would expand foster. to resurrection of the woolly mammoth in the us geneticists at harvard a hard at work on this project could this normally extinct species really be brought back from the dead to stampede ac
doctor alert right now on the other leg of mr richard bush era from asia watch your head miners. have picked. are you. thanks pretty good kind of. next year will be no less demanding nikita's planning to import bison from the us. a regular kind of science experiment experiment so work of thousands of acts of software and every door was. important but on a global scale that's a tiny effort which is negligible and in order for us too. make this kind of influence on climate work with we would have...
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mr. richard durbin. also longtime judiciary committee member -- you are. no, i said no. i said, longtime member of judiciary committee. >> [applause] the leadership: conference on civil rights, alliance for justice, and people for the american way. thank you all for joining us. we have invited these legal experts to speak today, because what we are here to discuss isn't political. it is about the constitutional duty of the united states senate to advise and consent on the most important issues that ever comes before us, a nomination of a supreme court justice. in order to fulfill that duty, the senate must have the records spanning judge kavanaugh's career as a public servant, including his time as staff secretary for the bush administration. just this morning, senator feinstein released a letter to the national archives, signed by all members of the senate judiciary committee, including longtime member dick durbin. thank you. requesting the full set of documents. senator feinstein's leadership on this issue has been extraordinary. before we continue, i want to how clear
mr. richard durbin. also longtime judiciary committee member -- you are. no, i said no. i said, longtime member of judiciary committee. >> [applause] the leadership: conference on civil rights, alliance for justice, and people for the american way. thank you all for joining us. we have invited these legal experts to speak today, because what we are here to discuss isn't political. it is about the constitutional duty of the united states senate to advise and consent on the most important...
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mr. richard was never charged with any offense and a judge ruled he cannot be identified as a sub -- suspect at all. european financial authorities have fined google a record $5 billion over the use of its android operating system. they say the company illegally used the technology to dominate cent its dominant position in searches. google denies wrongdoing and plans to appeal the ruling. our technology correspondent rory kellen jones as the latest. >> welcome to anrooid. : it sees itself as a benevolent giant that just wants to help us communicate. the eu has a different view.s >> google gaged in illegal etactices to cement its market position in inteearch. rory: google's and operating sys em runs on three quarterof europe's mobile phones. it is free for phone makers. but the eu says google applies conditions which promote its own interests at the expense of rivals.co there are threlaints -- that phone makers must reinstall -- reinstall google's sear engine chrome, theyre paid to promote google search by tnstalli it and other- other search engines, and they are banned from creating alternat
mr. richard was never charged with any offense and a judge ruled he cannot be identified as a sub -- suspect at all. european financial authorities have fined google a record $5 billion over the use of its android operating system. they say the company illegally used the technology to dominate cent its dominant position in searches. google denies wrongdoing and plans to appeal the ruling. our technology correspondent rory kellen jones as the latest. >> welcome to anrooid. : it sees itself...
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mr. roth -- >> richard fau. >> clerk: richard fau. okay. >> as we said, we'd like a rehearing on the request -- >> i'm sorry, could you move the mic closer to you. >> oh, okay. >> you can move the mic closer to you, as well. >> we would like a rehearing based on the article 25 and the complaints assessment. i think we need to vet more facts and leave it at that. >> president fong: thank you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. is the permit holder here? >> good evening. mckenzie and albritton for the permit holder. so the narrow issue before the board today is whether or not the appellant met the criteria for a rehearing. you know what the criteria are, extraordinary cases, preventing manifest injustice, new or different material, facts or circumstances that could have materially affected the outcome of the hearing. as both d.p.w.'s hearing and our briefing shows, they have not met this criteria. by their own admission they're using this as an opportunity to respond to the testimony that was at the may 23 hearing, but as d.p.w. pointed out, al
mr. roth -- >> richard fau. >> clerk: richard fau. okay. >> as we said, we'd like a rehearing on the request -- >> i'm sorry, could you move the mic closer to you. >> oh, okay. >> you can move the mic closer to you, as well. >> we would like a rehearing based on the article 25 and the complaints assessment. i think we need to vet more facts and leave it at that. >> president fong: thank you. >> clerk: okay. thank you. is the permit holder...
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then richard. mr and if you have to. then you have to do under. those undercover operations. situations. be me. be get more information. and the same information same great information. thank. you. i. for the first time after a week inside the love commandos safe house the three couples are allowed to step out doors. today is carve a challenge a religious festival celebrated in northern india by married hindu women who fast and dress up for their husbands. to carve a child falls on the fourth day after the full moon in october on this day husbands have to prepare a meal for their wives. and will only be allowed to break their fast after glimpsing the full moon. in the meantime the women arrange their offerings it's a new experience for danny town. to live like that and i like this ritual we don't have it where i come from so it feels a bit novel in that every year she wants to do it out of love for her man. but thanking me is the first time i'm fasting and i like it a lot to speak i just that they don't have covered a child in her culture when she saw us do. and yet she wante
then richard. mr and if you have to. then you have to do under. those undercover operations. situations. be me. be get more information. and the same information same great information. thank. you. i. for the first time after a week inside the love commandos safe house the three couples are allowed to step out doors. today is carve a challenge a religious festival celebrated in northern india by married hindu women who fast and dress up for their husbands. to carve a child falls on the fourth...
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>> commissioner richards: so mr. bueller, could you come up a second. so this building's eligible or listed on the national register? >> it's a contributor to the national register district already, so it's listed as part of that designation. it is also on the california register of historical resources based on its inclusion, and it has been identifies as an individually eligible historic building. richards riches and how many individual buildings are included in the collection? >> i think 402 is what was stated in the original e.i.r. out of an original 409 richard richarrichard -- >> commissioner richards: >> so if you were to liken it to any other building on the historic register ry, what wou you liken it to? >> it's a very high level of significance, and we tried to underscore that in our comments. >> commissioner richards: you mentioned that you had benefit of the financial feasibility study two days and it didn't consider certain other options available. can you -- >> yeah. we've been -- in our previous comments on the draft e.i.r., for example,
>> commissioner richards: so mr. bueller, could you come up a second. so this building's eligible or listed on the national register? >> it's a contributor to the national register district already, so it's listed as part of that designation. it is also on the california register of historical resources based on its inclusion, and it has been identifies as an individually eligible historic building. richards riches and how many individual buildings are included in the collection?...
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richard. in english mr president. would you please go into the details of possibly any specific to wage mints for the u.s. to work together with russia in syria if any of these kind of arrangements were made today or discussed the president would like. mr putin today we have talked several times about football. so let me talk about mr pump a a. language mr mentioned that when we talk about this syrian cup ration the ball is in the syrian court. mr pick a problem the russians say that you question to mr putin could not be translated. well i guess so and so the first part of the question we've worked with israel long and hard for many years many decades i think we've never never has anyone any country been closer than we are. president putin also is helping israel and we both spoke with bibi netanyahu and they would like to do certain things with respect to syria having to do with the safety of israel so in that respect we absolutely would like to work in order to help israel and israel be working with us so both countr
richard. in english mr president. would you please go into the details of possibly any specific to wage mints for the u.s. to work together with russia in syria if any of these kind of arrangements were made today or discussed the president would like. mr putin today we have talked several times about football. so let me talk about mr pump a a. language mr mentioned that when we talk about this syrian cup ration the ball is in the syrian court. mr pick a problem the russians say that you...
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richard. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the looming and large overspend on our defense budget can my friend assure me that she will maintain the nato 2%, as i understand it as part of the ongoing program. >> prime ministers. >> we are committed to maintaining that spend on gdp on defense, not just that but we are one of the few countries that does a doubleheader if you'd like because the will summit committed not just a 2% of gdp but 20% being on equipment and we will continue to maintain that. it'd understood the value on the importance of collective security. the prime minister said article five and its collective defense clause has only been invoked once in defense of the united states. issue confident that the president of the united states is really committed to article five. >> i say to the right honorable gentlemen that as i said earlier, what we have coming out of nato is an absolute commitment to the unity and the collective action that is required to nato. that was the unity around the table at that summit and i'v
richard. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the looming and large overspend on our defense budget can my friend assure me that she will maintain the nato 2%, as i understand it as part of the ongoing program. >> prime ministers. >> we are committed to maintaining that spend on gdp on defense, not just that but we are one of the few countries that does a doubleheader if you'd like because the will summit committed not just a 2% of gdp but 20% being on equipment and we will continue to...
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thjourney of his show as the lens through which we tell that same history that he does in the richard rodgers theater. ♪ mr the film is how lin takes this history, and figures out how to make drama out of it. ♪ so what did i miss - i really hope that viewers watching this learn a lot of history. and that helps them feel even closer tor hamilton, sical. - that distant history of ours is actually not so far removed as we think. ♪ alexander hamilton n ♪ alexander hamil - this is a great way of seeing how hamilton meets the world. hamilton was a real person, and the founding of our country is an incdible story. ♪ there's a million things i haven't done ♪ but just you wait n ♪ what's youre man ♪ alexander hamilton (audience cheers and applauds) the faces you know the news you rely on, anytime you want anywhere you are. man: i really value pbs's news coverage because i roink it's very ri journalism woman: clear and concise reporting man: both thoughtful and thought provoking woman: an mind blowingly honesopen woman: information that will help me make a good decision with so much at stake, this election year one
thjourney of his show as the lens through which we tell that same history that he does in the richard rodgers theater. ♪ mr the film is how lin takes this history, and figures out how to make drama out of it. ♪ so what did i miss - i really hope that viewers watching this learn a lot of history. and that helps them feel even closer tor hamilton, sical. - that distant history of ours is actually not so far removed as we think. ♪ alexander hamilton n ♪ alexander hamil - this is a great...
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richard. let's talk about this. overall, mr.rump insulting his host the next day apologizing, heaping praise on her, put into context the take aways from this u.s. president's visit to your nation. >> reporter: well, i think from the famous occasion in the 16th century when henry viii met france's of france at the field of gold, there have been certain court sis observed in most diplomatic occasions. this was certainly not one of them. it's become notorious. there has been a great deem offed a vs. publicity about it. there is no question the interview with the son was an unbelievable gaffe because clearly he knew what he was doing. equally, he appears vf thought that giving an interview to an anti-eu paper owned by murdock, which is also tabloid, not particularly highly regarded by britain's intelligencia and also making a personal attack on teresa may and boosting boris johnson, who he apparently is particularly fopd of. all of this is a crazy way how the nation responded well. well, they responded very much in different camps
richard. let's talk about this. overall, mr.rump insulting his host the next day apologizing, heaping praise on her, put into context the take aways from this u.s. president's visit to your nation. >> reporter: well, i think from the famous occasion in the 16th century when henry viii met france's of france at the field of gold, there have been certain court sis observed in most diplomatic occasions. this was certainly not one of them. it's become notorious. there has been a great deem...
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august on people's party and up august on muslim league now watch richard being responsible for match their corruption and although mr sharif is trying to tell everybody their deeds. of political director my nation the fact that he had been convicted by a court and bogged down for not being able to explain. i mean. take up a lot of corrupt leaders. and it will be for the people of pakistan to decide whether they want to give their war to the old traditional party. dr imran khan who had a good chance there's a time where dorner that this is probably best john the election commission on the other hand saying that they are expecting a record number of war for the election and security issues and have a fall from people's mind in pakistan all they come out and what measures have been taken on that front. well eight hundred security forces personnel have been deployed across the country because of the great state of the grave threat of. election indeed it is a difficult operation yesterday the military said that it had already sent its troops all over the country they were already in. and redoubt the military connection w
august on people's party and up august on muslim league now watch richard being responsible for match their corruption and although mr sharif is trying to tell everybody their deeds. of political director my nation the fact that he had been convicted by a court and bogged down for not being able to explain. i mean. take up a lot of corrupt leaders. and it will be for the people of pakistan to decide whether they want to give their war to the old traditional party. dr imran khan who had a good...
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mrs. reagan. and there is the president of the united states. ronald reagan, and his wife, nancy. the president is being greeted this morning by the u.s. ambassador to west germany, richard bert. he is joined by abraham, mrs. deepcan. major general john h. mitchell in berlin is among the welcoming party, as is major general paul. the french camadant. patrick brooking, the united kingdom, mr. peter, the president of the house of representatives, the city of berlin, the state's secretary of the republic of germany, and the airport commander. the president and his wife, as you can see, are going through the reception line right now. it is a beautiful day, by the way, out here at tca. the temperatures nice and warm. a little bit overcast, which of course makes things much more comfortable for the service members in uniform. the president giving a salute to colonel ronnie, meeting his wife. then we have the u.s. commander in berlin. major general mitchell. the president is now giving an official greeting to the service members, the band, and the spectators here for his arrival ceremony. once again, the national anthem. the 21 gun salute coming from echo battery. commander of
mrs. reagan. and there is the president of the united states. ronald reagan, and his wife, nancy. the president is being greeted this morning by the u.s. ambassador to west germany, richard bert. he is joined by abraham, mrs. deepcan. major general john h. mitchell in berlin is among the welcoming party, as is major general paul. the french camadant. patrick brooking, the united kingdom, mr. peter, the president of the house of representatives, the city of berlin, the state's secretary of the...
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inexperienced people in combat is into what mr patel had in comparison to what mr sharif had but today he's again as i said before richard a breath of fresh air but will this breath of fresh air be able to give pakistan what it wants he's got a few very good hands at this present moment in time where there's lots of wheeling and dealing going on let's see how he negotiates all of that salema one do you agree with p.j. here which is saying and does this signal a seismic political shift for pakistan. i agree with the first part of mr. statement but you know the i don't agree with his negative inexperience because what the experienced team has brought us is huge pile of country has now the most arabs we are winning huge deficits are exposed have gotten gondo are not imports are gone up and reply not something. you want to get financial bankruptcy so we need fresh people read fresh ideas water drilling to print a good to the country and has team. that wants to spend his who wants to contribute to the economy up to pakistan who want to better the the conditions up not many pakistanis he has shown it to have but. the province
inexperienced people in combat is into what mr patel had in comparison to what mr sharif had but today he's again as i said before richard a breath of fresh air but will this breath of fresh air be able to give pakistan what it wants he's got a few very good hands at this present moment in time where there's lots of wheeling and dealing going on let's see how he negotiates all of that salema one do you agree with p.j. here which is saying and does this signal a seismic political shift for...
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mr. cohen, of saying the word "cash," and i posted a tweet at the time, and i said wait for the tapes. richard nixon couldn't spin the tape that did him in, and there's no way that mr. giuliani, who knows from being u.s. attorney, the only people who use cash are drug dealers and mobsters. cash is not what you do, and it was michael cohen who said, no, no, no, no. and donald trump, despite what rudy giuliani said publicly, the tape contradicts mr. giuliani and the word "cash" is heard by everyone. >> now, the president's legal team disputes what is being said in this tape. they even provided us their own transcript, which we'll put up at some point. they say that the president said, do not pay with cash. check. and that he was advising cohen to do it all on the up and up because the president wanted to make sure that this was papered properly. >> i'm looking at mr. and mrs. donald trump, red america. listen to the tape. it doesn't say what you just heard. it says "cash," and it's mr. cohen who says, no, no, no, no. now, don't believe me. i'm a democrat. i'm a lawyer representing a client. beli
mr. cohen, of saying the word "cash," and i posted a tweet at the time, and i said wait for the tapes. richard nixon couldn't spin the tape that did him in, and there's no way that mr. giuliani, who knows from being u.s. attorney, the only people who use cash are drug dealers and mobsters. cash is not what you do, and it was michael cohen who said, no, no, no, no. and donald trump, despite what rudy giuliani said publicly, the tape contradicts mr. giuliani and the word...
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richard that is us yes actually took up the do you think mr borders that it is possible for yazidi to end their muslim neighbors in northern iraq to one day live in peace and maybe put the past behind them is any type of reconciliation do you think that will ever be possible. i don't think any reclusive issues will be pushed out i just prefer just this process as you know that just this process has not begun since force the photo stated mission. we have thousands of survivors since the victims. of mass graves. just of keynotes been in pieces in iraq good to stand on their countries but until now that is the only kind to take them to the court to give us it is just as so just this we don't believe that there would be any type of reclusive nation. i should be clear that this is also one of the beauties and that is it is a fish to retreat back to do it yes because many of those who will. commit crimes against us these how to turn it back without. us. media shuts down and they just create that if need be that it it again so justice is so important just this process is sort of our time bef
richard that is us yes actually took up the do you think mr borders that it is possible for yazidi to end their muslim neighbors in northern iraq to one day live in peace and maybe put the past behind them is any type of reconciliation do you think that will ever be possible. i don't think any reclusive issues will be pushed out i just prefer just this process as you know that just this process has not begun since force the photo stated mission. we have thousands of survivors since the victims....
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mr. stewart you have public appearances richard hines and others who have espoused white from sea or anti- semitism. but the national republican senatorial committee has refused to support you and other republicans who ask why this pattern of association at all with people who promote hate? so my question is why didn't more republicans associate with these men at the time that you did? be met i believe growing up all people are equal and that is the way i grew up i grew up in ae working-class family. not a racist bone in my body. i believe in equal opportunity for all. somebody came out i did not know that at the time. i meet hundreds of people. you should know that. and i disavowed them. every one of them. every time. but do you know what? he has not. that same standard has not been held. you and the media have not held him accountable for who he associates with anti- somatic and bigoted people in the city of charlottesville, racist. [applause] congressman i'm sorry ed democratic nominee for congress leslie who wrote a book where she actually believed and stated that somehow jewish peopl
mr. stewart you have public appearances richard hines and others who have espoused white from sea or anti- semitism. but the national republican senatorial committee has refused to support you and other republicans who ask why this pattern of association at all with people who promote hate? so my question is why didn't more republicans associate with these men at the time that you did? be met i believe growing up all people are equal and that is the way i grew up i grew up in ae working-class...
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tonight, the prime minister will host a dinnerfor mr trump and his wife melania — tomorrow he will meet the queen. our correspondent richards. more than 18 months after becoming president, donald trump is finally heading to britain for what's being described as a working, not a state visit. the preparations have included massive security measures costing millions of pounds. this is regents park where he will spend the night in the us ambassador‘s residents. an opinion poll on the eve of this visit showed 50% disagreed with him coming here. and already, following a fractious nato meeting in brussels this morning, the us president has stirred up controversy here, wading into the vexed exit debate, and whether the government's new approach was what people had voted for.” government's new approach was what people had voted for. i would say brexit is exit, it's not like i guess when you use brexit is exit, it's not like i guess when you use the term hard exit i assume that's what you mean. the people voted to break it up so i would imagine that is what they will do but maybe they will take it a different route so i don't know,
tonight, the prime minister will host a dinnerfor mr trump and his wife melania — tomorrow he will meet the queen. our correspondent richards. more than 18 months after becoming president, donald trump is finally heading to britain for what's being described as a working, not a state visit. the preparations have included massive security measures costing millions of pounds. this is regents park where he will spend the night in the us ambassador‘s residents. an opinion poll on the eve of...
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richards: makes sense. i guess my question for mr. -- i'm having a brain malfunction -- and congratulations on your new role. i think we're going to be seeing you more in this position that you're now the d.r. guy. okay. great. just tap me on the way out. >> the ides of march. >> commissioner richards: this wedding cake terracing is this common? it looks like the inside of a portland hotel to me? what's sculpting look like to you. >> our first comments were in response to the scale of the building at the back and they were generic, take your best stab at respecting both the topography of the site as well as the scale at that midblock condition. i -- i think, you know significantly sculpting the building and that can take many and any forms right, without being prescriptive. when it came back the second time, after the d.r. was applied for, we did get specific with respect to the terracing of the upper most floor and the dplengs that takes height off the top but also respects -- if you look next door to the building on the east it has a top floor that's considerably set back to the rear wall. so that was kin
richards: makes sense. i guess my question for mr. -- i'm having a brain malfunction -- and congratulations on your new role. i think we're going to be seeing you more in this position that you're now the d.r. guy. okay. great. just tap me on the way out. >> the ides of march. >> commissioner richards: this wedding cake terracing is this common? it looks like the inside of a portland hotel to me? what's sculpting look like to you. >> our first comments were in response to the...
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mr. president, why it's not one of yours. nbc's richard engel live in london. you heard what went on behind the scenes at the nato summit. what's your take? >> so you have to look at the pattern that president trump has established. he does this every single time, where he creates a crisis. he has been doing almost nothing but undermining nato since he was a candidate talking about it being irrelevant, obsolete, complaining about the overreliance on the united states. how the u.s. is paying too much of the nato bills. and then after having frightened a lot of nato members. i've spent the last several weeks going to countries, nato members, nonnato members, right on russia's borders. there's a palpable fear that the basic tenant of the nato alliance that is an attack on one is an attack on all is really now something that is not certain. and they're worried about that. and then you have president trump coming out and saying that after his meeting through the force of his personal charisma, everything is better, and that nato has been -- is stronger now than ever
mr. president, why it's not one of yours. nbc's richard engel live in london. you heard what went on behind the scenes at the nato summit. what's your take? >> so you have to look at the pattern that president trump has established. he does this every single time, where he creates a crisis. he has been doing almost nothing but undermining nato since he was a candidate talking about it being irrelevant, obsolete, complaining about the overreliance on the united states. how the u.s. is...
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one of those protesting against mr trump's stay is the leader of scottish labour, richard leonard.trip by president trump? we are protesting against the values which donald trump represents, misogyny, his racism, things like the travel ban. his anti—trade union position, his denial of climate change. the list goes on. it is a demonstration that while theresa may has extended this invitation, the invitation to donald trump does not have the consent of the people. many people are happy that he is here and proud of the fact that the president of the united states, the most powerful country in the world, one of the most powerful countries, is visiting this country. why should that not be celebrated? there will be some people who supported. the point of the protests which we are organising is to demonstrate that the vast majority of people do not. most people are repulsed by both donald trump's policies and the way he goes about his politics. protest and demonstration has always been an important part of our democracy and thatis important part of our democracy and that is why, last nigh
one of those protesting against mr trump's stay is the leader of scottish labour, richard leonard.trip by president trump? we are protesting against the values which donald trump represents, misogyny, his racism, things like the travel ban. his anti—trade union position, his denial of climate change. the list goes on. it is a demonstration that while theresa may has extended this invitation, the invitation to donald trump does not have the consent of the people. many people are happy that he...
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mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house would join me in congratulating sir cliff richard on his successful action against the bbc who behaved atrociously in that invasion. would my right honorable friend the prime minister look at changing the law so that the suspect is not named by the media except in exceptional cases until such time as they are charged. i put forward, i know i'm off the prime minister's christmas card, but it's the bill that goes cross party and widespread support. i'm more than happy to call it cliff law but can she please agree to at least look at this because sir cliff is not alone and it's not limited to sexual offenses. they should not be named in the media until they have been charged. >> she has obviously raised what is a very important issue. she's raised in the specific case in which she said it is the case that is not just relate to someone who is well-known and in the public eye. this is a difficult issue. it does have to be dealt with sensitively. it is something i look that when i was home secretary because there may well be cases where actually the publication of a name
mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house would join me in congratulating sir cliff richard on his successful action against the bbc who behaved atrociously in that invasion. would my right honorable friend the prime minister look at changing the law so that the suspect is not named by the media except in exceptional cases until such time as they are charged. i put forward, i know i'm off the prime minister's christmas card, but it's the bill that goes cross party and widespread support. i'm more...
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mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house would join me in congratulating sir cliff richard on his successful action againstc who behaved atrociously in their illegal invasion of his privacy. would my right honorable friend the prime minister look again now at changing the law so that a suspect is not named by the media except in exceptional cases until such time as they're charged? i put forward a private members bill, i know i'm off the prime minister's christmas card list, ut it's a bill that commands cross-party and i think widespread support. i'm happy to call it cliff's law but can she agree to at least look at it. sir cliff is not alone and it's not confined to sexual offenses. suspects should not be named by the media until such time as they're charged. >> can i say to my right honorable friend she has obviously raised what is a very important issue. she's raised it in the specific case of the cliff richards but as she said it is the case that this is not just -- this does not just relate to somebody well known and in the public eye. this is a difficult issue. it does have to be dealt with sensitive
mr. speaker. i'm sure the whole house would join me in congratulating sir cliff richard on his successful action againstc who behaved atrociously in their illegal invasion of his privacy. would my right honorable friend the prime minister look again now at changing the law so that a suspect is not named by the media except in exceptional cases until such time as they're charged? i put forward a private members bill, i know i'm off the prime minister's christmas card list, ut it's a bill that...
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mrs. reagan and there is the president of the united states, ronald reagan, and his wife nancy. the president is being greeted this morning by, as i stated, the u.s. ambassador to west germany, richard burt. he is joined in his greeting by governing mayor eberhard dpeep again. mrs. burt is also here. major general john h. mitchell, the u.s. comen daunt is among the party as well as the french commandant and his wife madeline. major general patrick brooking, the united kingdom commandant. mr. peter repsh, the president of the house of representatives of the city of berlin, fraubeger and the tempelhof airport commander. the president and his wife, as you can see, are going through the reception line right now. it is a beautiful day, by the way out here at tca. the temperature is nice and warm. a little bit overcast, which of course makes things much more comfortable for the service members in uniform. the president giving a salute there to the kucolonel, the bas commander here at tca, meeting his wife. and then we have the u.s. commander in berlin. major general mitchell. the president is now on the dias to give an official greeting to the service members, the band, and the numerous s
mrs. reagan and there is the president of the united states, ronald reagan, and his wife nancy. the president is being greeted this morning by, as i stated, the u.s. ambassador to west germany, richard burt. he is joined in his greeting by governing mayor eberhard dpeep again. mrs. burt is also here. major general john h. mitchell, the u.s. comen daunt is among the party as well as the french commandant and his wife madeline. major general patrick brooking, the united kingdom commandant. mr....
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mr. hea-porter: thank you, speaker. i'd like to read an op-ed from someone who worked for richard nixon and george bush and i'm quoting. president trump's disgraceful performance in helsinki, finland, and in the days since is an indication he's not fit to remain in office. trump's 2016 american first platform might be more aptly named russia first after the disaster that occurred last week. trump's turn toward russia is indefensible. i am a life-long republican. i've campaigned and won as a member of the party and served more than one republican president. my republican colleagues, once rightly critical of president obama's engagement strategy with russian leader vladimir wrong has to end the that he's doing. we must put aside the g.o.p. label, as hard as it may be, and demonstrate -- asking trump to stand down. his previously comments about russia and its dictator, what's shocking is how long he's possessed hard evidence of putin's direct role in undermining our elections. according to "new york times" reporting, he sought text in 2016. his dismissals of the intelligence coming from his own deputies is deeply disturbi
mr. hea-porter: thank you, speaker. i'd like to read an op-ed from someone who worked for richard nixon and george bush and i'm quoting. president trump's disgraceful performance in helsinki, finland, and in the days since is an indication he's not fit to remain in office. trump's 2016 american first platform might be more aptly named russia first after the disaster that occurred last week. trump's turn toward russia is indefensible. i am a life-long republican. i've campaigned and won as a...
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written entirely in capital letters, mr trump tells the iranian president he will not tolerate what he calls iran's "demented words of violence and death". richard when he signed the order in may withdrawing american support, he seemed sure of one thing... this will make america much safer. but a few months on, and the rhetoric‘s becoming more belligerent on both sides. at the weekend, iran's leaders condemned mr trump's efforts to implement new sanctions. "don't play with the lion's tail", warned president rouhani, who added that conflict with iran would be "the mother of all wars". but hours later came a blistering block—capital response from the white house. "never, ever threaten the us again, or you will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before", said mr trump. "we are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence and death". deal or no deal, the us says iran's creating instability in the middle east. it's demanding more concessions from tehran, while trying to drive a wedge between the leadership and its people. the level of corruption and wealth among the iranian lead
written entirely in capital letters, mr trump tells the iranian president he will not tolerate what he calls iran's "demented words of violence and death". richard when he signed the order in may withdrawing american support, he seemed sure of one thing... this will make america much safer. but a few months on, and the rhetoric‘s becoming more belligerent on both sides. at the weekend, iran's leaders condemned mr trump's efforts to implement new sanctions. "don't play with the...
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>> commissioner richards: so let's see...i don't know where to begin. i understood mr. mavis, and i met mr. mavis when you did the lloyd street property in duboce triangle. i recall our meeting. we sat at cafe flor. you had built up some other properties. oakwood property was one of them. we talked about this property. 35 lloyd. so you've got a lot of experience, doing these things. i know lloyd street was probably 2010, maybe 2011. and we're getting up here, and we're talking about -- and i said this in the hearing in december, one unit, single-family, or two units? and i come back, and i say, i don't really -- i looked at what actually transpired here, and i'm shocked. i'm actually shocked. i've never seen the building's -- chief been inspector get up here and say, this was submitted, did not exist. this was submitted, did not exist. it's nuts. and then mr. mavis, you got up and said, and some of the other speakers, we're being penalized for what some other people did. all these permits other than the bathroom one which i'll give you were after you purchased the house
>> commissioner richards: so let's see...i don't know where to begin. i understood mr. mavis, and i met mr. mavis when you did the lloyd street property in duboce triangle. i recall our meeting. we sat at cafe flor. you had built up some other properties. oakwood property was one of them. we talked about this property. 35 lloyd. so you've got a lot of experience, doing these things. i know lloyd street was probably 2010, maybe 2011. and we're getting up here, and we're talking about --...
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well i think richard is right to point out southwest syria as the real most important dangerous flashpoint here and that's where it really comes down to mr trump and mr putin can they work out something that defuses that in the abbey in the aftermath of the american failure and syria that really has been a failure that we're not really in a position to broker any kind of deescalation and that area hopefully the russians can you know that you know this points to a serious paradox in american policy we have these so-called neo conservatives here who are the most militant interventionist especially in the middle east they're also the most militant li anti russian and are just in a complete meltdown now over the prospect of this summit coming up what's ought of course is that israel and mr netanyahu have a very good relationship with russia and mr putin so there i think there are things that can be it on the ground there for a mosque that the people here just are getting the dealt out of the picture that's a really good point let me go to peter on that i mean this is a it's widely speculated i know that the nato allies are terrified of meeti
well i think richard is right to point out southwest syria as the real most important dangerous flashpoint here and that's where it really comes down to mr trump and mr putin can they work out something that defuses that in the abbey in the aftermath of the american failure and syria that really has been a failure that we're not really in a position to broker any kind of deescalation and that area hopefully the russians can you know that you know this points to a serious paradox in american...
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well i think richard is right to point out southwest syria as the real most important dangerous flashpoint here and that's where really comes down to mr trump and mr putin can they work out something that defuses that in the abbey in the aftermath of the american failure and syria that really has been a failure that we're not really in a position to broker any kind of deescalation and that area hopefully the russians can you know that you know this points to a serious paradox in american policy we have these so-called neo conservatives here who are the most militant interventionist especially in the middle east they're also the most militant li anti russian and are just in a complete meltdown now over the prospect of this summit coming up what's ought of course is that israel and mr netanyahu have a very good relationship with russia and mr putin so there i think there are things that can be done on the ground there for a mosque that the people here just are getting the belt out of the picture that's a really good point let me go to peter on that i mean this is a it's widely speculated i know that the nato allies are terrified of meet
well i think richard is right to point out southwest syria as the real most important dangerous flashpoint here and that's where really comes down to mr trump and mr putin can they work out something that defuses that in the abbey in the aftermath of the american failure and syria that really has been a failure that we're not really in a position to broker any kind of deescalation and that area hopefully the russians can you know that you know this points to a serious paradox in american policy...
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well i think richard is right to point out southwest syria as the real most important dangerous flashpoint here and that's where it really comes down to mr trump and mr putin can they work out something that defuses that in the abbey in the aftermath of the american failure and syria that really has been a failure that we're not really in a position to broker any kind of deescalation and that area hopefully the russians can you know that you know this points to a serious paradox in american policy we have these so-called neo conservatives here who are the most militant interventionist especially in the middle east they're also the most militant lee anti russian and are just in a complete meltdown now over the prospect of this summit coming up what's ought of course is that israel and mr netanyahu have a very good relationship with russia and mr putin so there i think there are things that can be it on the ground there for a mosque that the people here just are getting the dealt out of the picture that's a really good point let me go to peter on that i mean this is a it's widely speculated i know that the nato allies are terrified of meet
well i think richard is right to point out southwest syria as the real most important dangerous flashpoint here and that's where it really comes down to mr trump and mr putin can they work out something that defuses that in the abbey in the aftermath of the american failure and syria that really has been a failure that we're not really in a position to broker any kind of deescalation and that area hopefully the russians can you know that you know this points to a serious paradox in american...
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richard, i think you are right. it doesn't make a lot of sense what mr. giuliani said recently which is that if the special counsel can show us evidence that the president was involved in illegal conduct, we will assess their objectivity. as a prosecutor for 30 years, i'm not even sure what that means. what they haven't done under any circumstances is commit to bringing the president in for a voluntary interview and i would suggest, one, that is a wise tactical decision by the legal team because bringing him in for a voluntary interview with bob mueller is like leading the lamb into the lion's den. i don't think it is a fair fight. and i think mr. trump will be exposed to all sorts of trouble under u.s. code 1001 for potentially making false statements. but i think we're sort of obsessing over whether mr. mueller will or will not subpoena the president and i actually think there is -- a foundational question we're not dealing with, which is what are the factors that go into bob mueller's decision to subpoena or decline to subpoena the president. one of th
richard, i think you are right. it doesn't make a lot of sense what mr. giuliani said recently which is that if the special counsel can show us evidence that the president was involved in illegal conduct, we will assess their objectivity. as a prosecutor for 30 years, i'm not even sure what that means. what they haven't done under any circumstances is commit to bringing the president in for a voluntary interview and i would suggest, one, that is a wise tactical decision by the legal team...
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mr. washington, find a way to address the board as a whole. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is richard[laughter] can't get that against my time. >> clerk: i will start your time now. please proceed. >> i taught economics for 30 years. and ms. cohen was one of my students. it's my pleasure to be with you and thank you for taking the time. my question is, who do you trust your money with? as an individual, i'm very careful with my money. i don't bank with big banks with unethical practices that led to the 2008 financial crisis, prefer, to keep my money in safer, local banks. i don't take crazy risks with my money. i don't pay huge fees to my financial advisor. my family's money is available for re newable energy and housing for the elderly. as a long-time san francisco resident, i want to make my city do the same. big banks like bank of america with the lion's share of the city's deposits cannot be trusted to handle our money ethically or responsibly. they invest in the worst industries, prisons, gun manufacturers, fossil fuel companies. bank of america leads the banking industry in fine
mr. washington, find a way to address the board as a whole. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is richard[laughter] can't get that against my time. >> clerk: i will start your time now. please proceed. >> i taught economics for 30 years. and ms. cohen was one of my students. it's my pleasure to be with you and thank you for taking the time. my question is, who do you trust your money with? as an individual, i'm very careful with my money. i don't bank with big banks with...
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mr. bolton will have a meeting today with pentagon officials. to be a fly on the wall. us richardthe council of foreign relations and we will definitely speak about john bolton and the admirals and generals of the pentagon. hearing from the financial times, i visited with -- in london who is with blackrock. she has a very nice summary of the nuances of checkers and onto the future of brexit. it is essential to fight the right battles. the european parliament elections next year likely to pit globalists against highly coordinated populists. sh goes on toe say it would be wise for the european union to accept the basic premise of the u.k.'s proposals. bob and james with us. yous, this is a very centric essay on how the eu has to respond. is the eu responding in a responsible way? james: you are never dubbed enough. -- dove enough. the eu is asking things that were irreconcilable, that the bush people do not want the free flow of people, but happy to have the free flow of goods and services. they do not want to be tied to european regulation, nor did they want to make contributions.
mr. bolton will have a meeting today with pentagon officials. to be a fly on the wall. us richardthe council of foreign relations and we will definitely speak about john bolton and the admirals and generals of the pentagon. hearing from the financial times, i visited with -- in london who is with blackrock. she has a very nice summary of the nuances of checkers and onto the future of brexit. it is essential to fight the right battles. the european parliament elections next year likely to pit...
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accusing the president of criticising europe "almost daily", mr tusk said the eu spent more than russia on defence and as much as china. lord richardon defence. the start point is not that britain spends 2%. it's that 2% is the least we have ever spent. why do we need more? we have a growing range of threats against our security, whether it is russia, the ongoing threat from islamic state, college dealing with other threats such as the migration threats of southern europe. the air force we've had since the second world war, and you actually say that 215%, another six or e7 actually say that 215%, another six or £7 billion is about the right amount we should be spending on our defence. mr trump's stance has been met with surprise by many european countries. 0ur berlin correspondentjenny hill has sent this report from grafenwoehr, which is home to a large us army base. it's a partnership that's danced to the music of time. 60 years ago, the young american soldier sang for his german hosts in this barracks town. for grafenwoehr, elvis is still the king. but they worry here about what the real american leader will do next. grafenwoehr
accusing the president of criticising europe "almost daily", mr tusk said the eu spent more than russia on defence and as much as china. lord richardon defence. the start point is not that britain spends 2%. it's that 2% is the least we have ever spent. why do we need more? we have a growing range of threats against our security, whether it is russia, the ongoing threat from islamic state, college dealing with other threats such as the migration threats of southern europe. the air...
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onill call it out on waters, illinois senator richard durbin, in this case, mr. scott pruitt.ost:, as far as hypocrisy what would you list chief among them? caller: in the position he held of the epa, you should strike a balance between the industries, coal, for individuals who want to save forests from being chopped down. host: are you saying he did not achieve that balance? why? let personalse he greed get in the way of what he was supposed to do, of his job. ont: massachusetts, janet, democrat line. caller: hi. i got a request and a comment. the comment on scott pruitt. , thatk we can all thank woman with her baby on her hip , stood there and confronted him, you could see it in his face, he was resigning then. that is my comment. host: you think it is the public pressure that forced him to make the decision? caller: yes. he finally found his heart. she found it for him. anyway. she talked about how her baby will be affected by the pollution. that he is creating. my request, would you please limit the time you put on the air, donald trump's diatribes. tvave to go running to
onill call it out on waters, illinois senator richard durbin, in this case, mr. scott pruitt.ost:, as far as hypocrisy what would you list chief among them? caller: in the position he held of the epa, you should strike a balance between the industries, coal, for individuals who want to save forests from being chopped down. host: are you saying he did not achieve that balance? why? let personalse he greed get in the way of what he was supposed to do, of his job. ont: massachusetts, janet,...
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mr. assad. he didn't mention violation of sovereignsey in 2016 scored saying it's all-pro's fault. >> in moscow they have been reacting to what's happening here. what is the read you're getting in moscow, richard? >> reporter: people here are feeling very confident about this meeting, feeling very confident in general. we just saw president trump go through europe in which he criticized nato, went after nato allies and now the meeting is beginning. >> we're seeing the 2011 them here. let's just listen for a bit and s see. [ speaking non-english ]. >> translator: continue last month into over the telephone with different international sites. [ inaudible ] >> translator: of course the time just come to basically discuss -- >> a really great world cup, one of the best ever from what everybody tells me, one of the best ever. also for your team itself doing so well. sey watch quite a bit in the united states, we call it soccer, i watched quite a bit of it, the entire final and semifinals. they were really spectacular games and beautifully done, so congratulations on that. most importantly, we have a lot of good things to talk about and things to talk about. we have discussions on everything from tr
mr. assad. he didn't mention violation of sovereignsey in 2016 scored saying it's all-pro's fault. >> in moscow they have been reacting to what's happening here. what is the read you're getting in moscow, richard? >> reporter: people here are feeling very confident about this meeting, feeling very confident in general. we just saw president trump go through europe in which he criticized nato, went after nato allies and now the meeting is beginning. >> we're seeing the 2011...
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include but i was playing richard iii in paris havingbr kfast, croissant and coffee in my single bed watching a screen which had 10 downing street on it because this was the day that mrsnacher was resigning as requirements and we were waiting for her toemerge. the phone rang and said this is downing street. i said yes this is fun assuming it was a member of the company. why don't you d comen and we'll have our croissant together. no, no, this isng dow street. i'm sorry. the prime minister has been trying to get hold of you because she wants to mo if you would accept a knighthood from the queen. i said, ohyes. all right. i'll think about it. and i put the phone down. and as i did that, the door of downing street opened and out came mrs. thatcher famously crying. and i thought, my go she's been waiting behind that door to know whether'moing to accept a knighthood before before actually resigning being prime minister. the very, very last thing she did was to give me a knighthood. of course, she was a supporter of section 28. but that was anndation to me that the world actually was changing. >> that is >> and she could not control it. >> but what about those backlash wind
include but i was playing richard iii in paris havingbr kfast, croissant and coffee in my single bed watching a screen which had 10 downing street on it because this was the day that mrsnacher was resigning as requirements and we were waiting for her toemerge. the phone rang and said this is downing street. i said yes this is fun assuming it was a member of the company. why don't you d comen and we'll have our croissant together. no, no, this isng dow street. i'm sorry. the prime minister has...