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mr. robinson will speak to questions regarding that.to be spent. east cut cbd met three out of four benchmarks through state code apmanagement agreement with the city as previously mentioned. benchmark three was not met as a result of cracked beams at the sales force transit center which closed center for nine months. paid for 80% of the park expenses during the period was open and nothing for remaining three fourths of the year where the park was closed. this reduction in the actual expenses pushed all other percentages out of line. oewd beliefs they will meet this in the future when the park is re-opened to the public. they implemented the service plan in the district and performed well. they assisted with design and continued partnership with downtown streets team, continued to implement service plan with cleaning and safety, maintain active board of supervisors in several subcommittees. mr. robinson, please take over. >> chair mar, good morning. i am executive director of the east cut community benefit district. grateful to share th
mr. robinson will speak to questions regarding that.to be spent. east cut cbd met three out of four benchmarks through state code apmanagement agreement with the city as previously mentioned. benchmark three was not met as a result of cracked beams at the sales force transit center which closed center for nine months. paid for 80% of the park expenses during the period was open and nothing for remaining three fourths of the year where the park was closed. this reduction in the actual expenses...
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mrs. robinson.he home team. to "who's afraid of virginia wolf?" and also that album that you showed. i mean, "an evening with mike nichols and elaine may," you get a fantastic sense of what they were like as a comedy duo, and it's still really funny. >> stephen: mike nichols made a joke that his biography, if ulname iould called "the wrong you." ut means? >> mike, late in his life, was originally cast in what turned out to be a crucial episode of "the sopranos." he was going to play the psychiatrist who carmela goes to, to complain about tony and her marriage, and the psychiatrist is kind of this old-style talmudic, old testament guy who says, "your husband is a criminal, and if you stay with him, you're compliceit, leave him. and take the kids." and mike did about a day of work on it, and then told david chase, "you've got the wrong jew. i'm notht kd of jew for this part. and someone else played it. >> stephen: "mike nichols: a life" is available now. mark harris, everybody. ks we'll be right back.
mrs. robinson.he home team. to "who's afraid of virginia wolf?" and also that album that you showed. i mean, "an evening with mike nichols and elaine may," you get a fantastic sense of what they were like as a comedy duo, and it's still really funny. >> stephen: mike nichols made a joke that his biography, if ulname iould called "the wrong you." ut means? >> mike, late in his life, was originally cast in what turned out to be a crucial episode of...
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mrs. robinson and mrs. rosa parks, and throughout the movement that has been sold and backboned to keep it alive working day and night, merricking -- making all kind of sacrifices and these stories must be told and retold, i think, in a much wider sense they are being told, but must be told to our present generation and future generation in even a more dynamic way. >> and earlier, she died at the age of 25. >> right. >> and serious health issues, she should have been in the hospital and chose to go to jail instead as part of her commitment to the movement. now, you know, that's something. 25 years old and sacrificed a life, really. >> well, and ultimately martin luther king, dr. king sacrificed his life and something-- we do have a wrap, but stephen and paul, would love to have you comment on that as we close. you spoke to andrew young, one of the few people that dr. king ever talked about, about those very dark hours riding to reedsville, charles mentioned it earlier, he was more frightened than he'd ever
mrs. robinson and mrs. rosa parks, and throughout the movement that has been sold and backboned to keep it alive working day and night, merricking -- making all kind of sacrifices and these stories must be told and retold, i think, in a much wider sense they are being told, but must be told to our present generation and future generation in even a more dynamic way. >> and earlier, she died at the age of 25. >> right. >> and serious health issues, she should have been in the...
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mrs. robinson and i would be drinking the wine, mrs. obama would have a little taste. but there was, it was the ability to choose. >> i was sad to hear about so many bad behavior events with all of the alcohol, why didn't they ever reduce the number of alcoholic drinks? we heard about protocol with the british wedding recently. there was also that kind of thing to visit the white house that people are given? >> for the first question, about alcohol, we did -- we started having i think -- we started having non-alcoholic eggnog. there was, the recipe it such a tradition that there was this -- you can't mess with the recipe, but we would have the person serving it warn people hey, this is really potent. be careful because, you know, people used to drink a lot more years ago. now i think for a lot of people it hit quicker. but we did certainly offer other alternatives and we were careful on what events we served alcohol. >> hard liquor, like st. patrick's day was particularly liquid. after a none knocked down a military social aide in her zeal to get to the president to sh
mrs. robinson and i would be drinking the wine, mrs. obama would have a little taste. but there was, it was the ability to choose. >> i was sad to hear about so many bad behavior events with all of the alcohol, why didn't they ever reduce the number of alcoholic drinks? we heard about protocol with the british wedding recently. there was also that kind of thing to visit the white house that people are given? >> for the first question, about alcohol, we did -- we started having i...
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mrs. robinson, you're trying to seduce me. >> i have a head for business, and a bod for -- >> the golden touchtells me how the jewish refugee from germany scaled the hollywood heights. then. >> this is not the first time we have come to a place where the republican party has slid toward a forum of
mrs. robinson, you're trying to seduce me. >> i have a head for business, and a bod for -- >> the golden touchtells me how the jewish refugee from germany scaled the hollywood heights. then. >> this is not the first time we have come to a place where the republican party has slid toward a forum of
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police called the dna evidence item 603, but to defense investigator rich robinson, it represented more. >> it became mrder the fingernails of her left hand. and this wasn't a small amount of dna. reasonable person i think would think this probably could have gotten there during an attack. >> jim knapp, the anonymous email, mr. 603. steve's family and attorneys thought investigators should focus more on all of those things. instead seemed to them prosecutors had already made up their minds. and steve would go on trial. summer, 2010. two years after carol kennedy's murder. american flags were once again draped up around the town square in anticipation of the annual rodeo. and on june 3rd, inside the square's historic courthouse, county attorney joe butner opened his case against steve by ticking off the reasons why in his view steve deserved to spend the rest of his natural life behind bars. by this time, pretrial legal rulings had taken the death penalty off the table. the attorney told the jury the case was no less condemning. >> i want to ask you to find the defendant guilty of the first-degree premed
police called the dna evidence item 603, but to defense investigator rich robinson, it represented more. >> it became mrder the fingernails of her left hand. and this wasn't a small amount of dna. reasonable person i think would think this probably could have gotten there during an attack. >> jim knapp, the anonymous email, mr. 603. steve's family and attorneys thought investigators should focus more on all of those things. instead seemed to them prosecutors had already made up...
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mrs. obama in the summer of 1991 when she was michelle robinson. her resume was sent to me.said a brilliant young lawyer exploring opportunities of public service. i gave her a job offer on the spot. a few days later, she said, i have bad news. my fiance doesn't think it's a good idea. i said who is your fiance and what does it matter what he thinks? i think they were mature before their time. there was not a step that he took without her sitting right there as well. it was true partnership. >> in her memoir "becoming," she describes their wedding in october 1992. we stood there with our futures still unwritten. whatever was out there, we would step into it together. 15 years later, their shared future takes a dramatic turn. obama surges from behind to win iowa. michelle's months on the stump pay off. but now the couple must confront a new kind of challenge. >> there were concerns about his security that were very real and very dark. >> barack obama is given a security detail earlier than any other presidential candidate in history. >> there was a resignation in the black co
mrs. obama in the summer of 1991 when she was michelle robinson. her resume was sent to me.said a brilliant young lawyer exploring opportunities of public service. i gave her a job offer on the spot. a few days later, she said, i have bad news. my fiance doesn't think it's a good idea. i said who is your fiance and what does it matter what he thinks? i think they were mature before their time. there was not a step that he took without her sitting right there as well. it was true partnership....
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eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the "washington post," and tim miller, contributor to the bulwark. tim, you say this about mrstor. on style he was akin to a checked-out, tenured college professor who did no preparation for a lecture that had been planned by his ta. his manner was listless and utterly devoid of charisma-halting mumblecore, with castor frequently pausing for applause. there was none. he would have had more gravitas had he been released with the filter of a regal kitten. there are still barnes who they could have hired, though they got 44 votes. if they had had earl warren, would it have made a difference in that chamber where so many minds are made up? >> look, brian, i don't think this is a persuadable jury pool, to say the least. i think was a testament to just how poor of a job mr. castor did that one of the republicans actually flipped. senator cassidy of louisiana basically saying that castor was so bad, he had no choice but to vote against him and the rest of the president's legal team when it comes to the matter of whether or not this is constitutional, especially in contrast to a reall
eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist for the "washington post," and tim miller, contributor to the bulwark. tim, you say this about mrstor. on style he was akin to a checked-out, tenured college professor who did no preparation for a lecture that had been planned by his ta. his manner was listless and utterly devoid of charisma-halting mumblecore, with castor frequently pausing for applause. there was none. he would have had more gravitas had he been released with the...
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mr. pillow. and he will be back on this network soon. so they are sort of being torn in a bunch of different directions. >> okay. gene robinson? >> well, you know, i've been a journalist all my life. i do not like frivolous libel and defamation lawsuits. i think they are a threat to to free speech. this is not that at all. a question to chuck rosenberg, just sort of on the scale of defamation and libel. this looks to me that a case that could actually prove malice than 90% of such suits i have ever seen because there were two months worth of evidence of actual malice. court after court after court found this untrue. these people continued to say it. it shows reckless disregard for the truth. but it's not really a leap to go to actual malice, is it, chuck? . >> well, gene, i think you're right. it really is not a leap. there is a 276-page lawsuit that i have to work my way through. i'm doing that. but you're right, the statements in this case about smartmatic, were just absolutely wrong. they were false. they were patently false. number one, don't blame the company for doing this because it undermined their reputation and damag
mr. pillow. and he will be back on this network soon. so they are sort of being torn in a bunch of different directions. >> okay. gene robinson? >> well, you know, i've been a journalist all my life. i do not like frivolous libel and defamation lawsuits. i think they are a threat to to free speech. this is not that at all. a question to chuck rosenberg, just sort of on the scale of defamation and libel. this looks to me that a case that could actually prove malice than 90% of such...
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mr. bernstein, phil griffin never paid willie geist until the last week at msnbc. so willie is finally getting paid. >> that's not fair. he gave me scratch-off tickets. no winners yet. gene robinsonorning. >> hello. >> the meeting yesterday was -- everyone seemed to enjoy it. i think the republicans and president biden enjoyed the fact that they could have a meeting and everyone could -- they could actually discuss things and it didn't devolve into an awful food fight. indeed, a meeting took place between the white house and congress. that said, is there any optimism at the white house that the republicans will actually come up to what you see as a reasonable number? a reasonable range rather than the 680 billion they started with, which is clearly a nonstarter. >> yeah. i think it was very good to see the meeting and to see that exchange of views across the aisle. something joe biden has been dedicated to his whole career. but if this stops with a good meeting, it's not going to begin to meet the urgent needs of the american people. so one of the things you heard come out of that meeting is we may be pointing in the same direction in many of these policies, not all of them. some
mr. bernstein, phil griffin never paid willie geist until the last week at msnbc. so willie is finally getting paid. >> that's not fair. he gave me scratch-off tickets. no winners yet. gene robinsonorning. >> hello. >> the meeting yesterday was -- everyone seemed to enjoy it. i think the republicans and president biden enjoyed the fact that they could have a meeting and everyone could -- they could actually discuss things and it didn't devolve into an awful food fight. indeed,...