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mr. wallace to go back. we care about what we do here, our responsibility is to uphold public/private partnerships. treasure island has to be developed. sometimes th all of us have to come to the middle to make things work. in fact, almost about nine months ago the village center agree with the negotiation and they came back here and said we can liver with it live with it and it was appeared by the sierra club. at some point pau all of us will have to get together wit in the interest of the city. we have heard from the other stakeholders that are looking at this marina from people with big boats and people who wul subsidies this and small boat owners. i am comfortable with the sequa that we have here. we went from 450 and we are now back to 220, that is a drastic reduction. no project is the alternative here and that is not good because we have a dela delap delapidated marina. i am comfortable after reading through the analysis because we have exte expertise and they are saying there is no adverse effect bas
mr. wallace to go back. we care about what we do here, our responsibility is to uphold public/private partnerships. treasure island has to be developed. sometimes th all of us have to come to the middle to make things work. in fact, almost about nine months ago the village center agree with the negotiation and they came back here and said we can liver with it live with it and it was appeared by the sierra club. at some point pau all of us will have to get together wit in the interest of the...
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mr. wallace. he met with mr. yu. all of the structural issues have been addressed. at this point, as far as i'm aware, the plans do meet the requirements of ab009 and i just am getting back to the ab009. in our building code in san francisco, there's 100 administrative bulletins. they're in there because of san francisco and the different issues that we deal with when you are trying do construction. there's a lot of good information on them. in the case of ab009, because of our construction goes to the property lines, if someone wants to put a window in, the state building code would prohibit that. there's openings zero to three feet. there's no openings allowed for the table in california building code. ab009 does allow property line windows if you meet the conditions of the administration tivadministrativebulletin. so it's a good code section. it works very well. it is approved on a case-by-case basis. i would agree tonight, with the appellant, that one of the windows, there is a permit at the appellant's property he is building on that is requiring a roof deck. t
mr. wallace. he met with mr. yu. all of the structural issues have been addressed. at this point, as far as i'm aware, the plans do meet the requirements of ab009 and i just am getting back to the ab009. in our building code in san francisco, there's 100 administrative bulletins. they're in there because of san francisco and the different issues that we deal with when you are trying do construction. there's a lot of good information on them. in the case of ab009, because of our construction...
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mr. wallace spoke? the free and the slave. let's take the free world first, our world. did it become free? only through a long and unceasing struggle inspired by men of vision: moses, muhammad, confucius, christ. all believed that in the sight of god all men were created equal. and from that there developed a spirit among men and nation swhich is best expressed in our own declaration of freedom, "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal". it is the cornerstone upon which our nation was built and the ideal of all the great liberators -- washington. jefferson. garibaldi. lafayette. kosciuszko. bolivar. lincoln. lighthouses, lighting up a dark and foggy world >> that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. narrator: fighting. living. dying. for what? for freedom. that for which men have fought since time began. to be free. is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? forbid it almighty god. i know not what course others may take, but as for me, giv
mr. wallace spoke? the free and the slave. let's take the free world first, our world. did it become free? only through a long and unceasing struggle inspired by men of vision: moses, muhammad, confucius, christ. all believed that in the sight of god all men were created equal. and from that there developed a spirit among men and nation swhich is best expressed in our own declaration of freedom, "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal". it is the...
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wallace. >> i believe that mr. trump decided to take this action and he has done with others try to intimidate or suppress of any criticism of him or his administration. revoking my security clearances is his way of trying to get back at me and this is not going to deter me at all. i am going to continue to speak out. he fears individuals who could damage him, damage his branding from the american people. look at the way he's been referring to bob mueller. mueller is an icon and doing his best to investigate in the investigation and mueller's team is reprehensible. mr. trump is getting more concerned and more and more desperate and frightened as closer and closer magnification of those around him had been involved in. >> just a short time ago, two other intel chiefs whose clearances are under reviewed and also spoke out. >> the white house just messaged the entire intelligence community. if you stand up and say things that upsets the president or which he disagrees, he'll punish you. that's a horrible message to be
wallace. >> i believe that mr. trump decided to take this action and he has done with others try to intimidate or suppress of any criticism of him or his administration. revoking my security clearances is his way of trying to get back at me and this is not going to deter me at all. i am going to continue to speak out. he fears individuals who could damage him, damage his branding from the american people. look at the way he's been referring to bob mueller. mueller is an icon and doing his...
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mr. president trump in a "new york times" opinion piece today. and in his only public comments so far to msnbc's nicolle wallace. >> i do believe that mr.ided to take this action, as he's done with others, to try to intimidate and suppress any criticism of him or his administration. revoking my security clearances is his way of trying to get back at me. this is not going to deter me at all. i'm going to continue to speak out. >> joining me now is nbc's kelly o'donnell at the white house. nbc political analyst robert costa, national political reporter at "the washington post." and nbc legal analyst mimi ro h rocah, former assistant district attorney in the southern district of new york. and global affairs analyst john mclaughlin. john, let me go to you first because you have lived this life. you come from the agency. you know what it means. and you know why former cia directors have security clearances. it's really to help their successors do their jobs. >> it's to help successors do their jobs, and we periodically get called in for advice, not just by the president or the white house, but by people at other levels on specific issues whe
mr. president trump in a "new york times" opinion piece today. and in his only public comments so far to msnbc's nicolle wallace. >> i do believe that mr.ided to take this action, as he's done with others, to try to intimidate and suppress any criticism of him or his administration. revoking my security clearances is his way of trying to get back at me. this is not going to deter me at all. i'm going to continue to speak out. >> joining me now is nbc's kelly o'donnell at...
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mr. stephen gerard in honor of caldwell c robinson. captain wallace honor of private lester mullins. there are others present here today. and thank you all for coming. [ speaking french ] mr. stephen gerard. [ speaking french ] >> the flyover unfortunate has been canceled at the last minute . we apologize for the inconvenience. [ speaking french ] i now invite secretary william m. matz and secretary of the american battle monuments commission. to provide the welcome message. [ speaking french ] >> good morning. what a wonderful beautiful day in this french countryside. in this beautiful american cemetery. ladies and gentlemen, from the french parliament and senate, the regional and departmental councils, madame mayor,, and that miller and distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the american people and president trump, good morning and welcome to the aisne-marne memorial day and world war i commemoration. the american battle monuments commission was established in 1923 by congress. that was established to commemorate and memorialize
mr. stephen gerard in honor of caldwell c robinson. captain wallace honor of private lester mullins. there are others present here today. and thank you all for coming. [ speaking french ] mr. stephen gerard. [ speaking french ] >> the flyover unfortunate has been canceled at the last minute . we apologize for the inconvenience. [ speaking french ] i now invite secretary william m. matz and secretary of the american battle monuments commission. to provide the welcome message. [ speaking...
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that would be assumed to to go to the democratic candidate for you wallace was a threat to nixon in the south and humphrey in the north. mr. masket: talk about the platform -- host: talk about the platform. guest: there was a peace plank supported by the mccarthy and kennedy forces. a the way, the last minute senator from north dakota joined the race for governor and tried to rally some of the kennedy followers on antiwar platforms. but the party establishment certainly with the support of the white house, they managed to prevail over the antiwar forces. drama, it is hard to beat. it is the most tumultuous convention in modern times. what it led to is fascinating -- the commission, in the wake of the loss that a series of reforms or past to diversify -- were base, to diversify the more women, more color. the modern democratic party was born in the tumult of chicago 1968. that photos and video of people are watching as they saw it played out on television at the time. richard norton smith talking about the impact of that convention. republicans,1 four (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8002 independent. you went to th
that would be assumed to to go to the democratic candidate for you wallace was a threat to nixon in the south and humphrey in the north. mr. masket: talk about the platform -- host: talk about the platform. guest: there was a peace plank supported by the mccarthy and kennedy forces. a the way, the last minute senator from north dakota joined the race for governor and tried to rally some of the kennedy followers on antiwar platforms. but the party establishment certainly with the support of the...
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mr. steven girrd in honor of caldwell c. russian. captain wallace, in present here today.the flyover unfortunately has been canceled at the last minute, we do apologize tore the inconvenience. >> i now invite secretary william mats, host of the ceremony and host of the mempb battle monuments commission to provide the welcome message. >>> good morning. what a wonderful beautiful day in this french countryside. in this beautiful american cemetery. minister davisec. madam ambassador, secretary spencer, mr. prefect, ladies and gentlemen and gentlemen from the french parliament and the senate and regional and department counsels, madam mayor of belleau. commandant neller and fellow general and flag officers and distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the american people, and president trump, good morning and welcome to the aisne-marne american cemetery memorial day and world war i commemoration. the american battle monuments commission was established in 1923 by the united states congress and it was established to commemorate, memorialize the service, the ac
mr. steven girrd in honor of caldwell c. russian. captain wallace, in present here today.the flyover unfortunately has been canceled at the last minute, we do apologize tore the inconvenience. >> i now invite secretary william mats, host of the ceremony and host of the mempb battle monuments commission to provide the welcome message. >>> good morning. what a wonderful beautiful day in this french countryside. in this beautiful american cemetery. minister davisec. madam...
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mrs. reagan but seemed the had a special relationship with mike wallace. they always seemed to have a real warm there. >> that goes back to -- mike wallace was a radio -- had a radio program in chicago, and when edie married loyal space moved to chicago, -- loyal space i davis and moved to chicago -- nancy's mother -- gave up her acting career and brought nancy to chicago. she would go sit down and talk to mike wallace on the radio, and mike loved her. edie has -- there's some really great stories about edie. edie was -- nancy was not -- it's a family group here. >> yes, like edie. edie was -- edie like to tell jokes. some of them a little bit inappropriate. anyway, she is hilariously funny, and mike wallace loved her. so when mike wallace, years later, found out that governor reagan had married edie's daughter, he was all excited about that. and so then the next step was when the reagans went to the white house, mike called chris wallace, who was just a nuby nuby and they introduced nancy and chris but mike wallace could do no harm, and when she was doing
mrs. reagan but seemed the had a special relationship with mike wallace. they always seemed to have a real warm there. >> that goes back to -- mike wallace was a radio -- had a radio program in chicago, and when edie married loyal space moved to chicago, -- loyal space i davis and moved to chicago -- nancy's mother -- gave up her acting career and brought nancy to chicago. she would go sit down and talk to mike wallace on the radio, and mike loved her. edie has -- there's some really...
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wallace. >> revoking my security clearances is his way of trying to get back at me. but i think i have tried to voice the concerns of millions of americans about mr. trump's failures in terms of fulfilling the responsibilities of that sacred and sol lum office of the presidency. and this is not going to deter me at all. i'm going to continue to speak out. but i am very worried about the message that it appears that mr. trump is trying to send to others, including those that currently hold security clearances within the government. i have seen this type of behavior and actions on the part of foreign tyrants and december pits and auto cats for many, many years during my cia and security career. i never ever thought i would see it here in the united states. >> leading off our discussion now, steve schmidt and malcolm nance. they are both msnbc contributors. your reaction to what the president did today with john brennan's security clearance? >> well, it's an abuse of power. it is lretribution by an autocratic president. john brennan is an american patriot. he has served america honorably, far more honorably than donald trump has. and what's true abo
wallace. >> revoking my security clearances is his way of trying to get back at me. but i think i have tried to voice the concerns of millions of americans about mr. trump's failures in terms of fulfilling the responsibilities of that sacred and sol lum office of the presidency. and this is not going to deter me at all. i'm going to continue to speak out. but i am very worried about the message that it appears that mr. trump is trying to send to others, including those that currently hold...
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wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with the charles todd. >> thank you, mr. heilemann. i did not know you took everybody out for drinks. you have set a high bar for my panel here. i don't know if you have the money with me. >> i can give you a loan. >> i may need it. a wire transfer from an overseas account if you could. thank you, john. if it's thursday, why is today different from all other days? tonight, the white house brings out the big guns when it comes to election security. >> we acknowledge the threat. it is real, it is continuing. >> the scope of this foreign influence threat is both broad and deep. >> but why now? and does any of it matter if the president keeps crying witch hunting. >>> plus fear and loathing. the president says he wants to sit down with mueller, so why doesn't he just do it already? >>> and red alert. with the midterms fast approaching, is the gop officially entering panic mode? this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. >>> good evening, i'm chuck todd here in washington. welcome to "mtp daily." we begin with trying to make sense of what
wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with the charles todd. >> thank you, mr. heilemann. i did not know you took everybody out for drinks. you have set a high bar for my panel here. i don't know if you have the money with me. >> i can give you a loan. >> i may need it. a wire transfer from an overseas account if you could. thank you, john. if it's thursday, why is today different from all other days? tonight, the white house brings out the big guns when it comes to...
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mr duffy? do? do you have anything to add? >> what a nice surprise. they introduced mark wallace as being the inspector for this evening. >> mark is here in addition to me as well for at the case on some technical stuff. good evening commissioners. joe duffy. d.b.i. this is a planning appeal but i heard in the reference for the building permits. this is for the building permits. this is a common enough occurrence at d.b.i. when we see a permit application with -- may be nine or ten years ago and then there has been delays. i will state that the permit applicants seem to have taken advantage of the building code in relation to extensions on the permit. they came in and paid their fees and they complied with the building code in relation to not letting the permit to be cancelled, file for whatever reason. is in the building code that you can do that. there's various reasons why people do it. it is not our favourite choice, but it is in their. i was looking through the permit details when i read the brief and i do see that the other thing that struck me is when the addendum got issu
mr duffy? do? do you have anything to add? >> what a nice surprise. they introduced mark wallace as being the inspector for this evening. >> mark is here in addition to me as well for at the case on some technical stuff. good evening commissioners. joe duffy. d.b.i. this is a planning appeal but i heard in the reference for the building permits. this is for the building permits. this is a common enough occurrence at d.b.i. when we see a permit application with -- may be nine or ten...
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wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with the charles todd. >> thank you, mr. heilemann. i did not know you took everybody out for drinks. you have set a high bar for my panel here. i don't know if you have the money with me. >> i can give you a loan. >> i may need it. a wire transfer from an overseas account if you could. thank you, john. if it's thursday, why is today different from all other days? tonight, the white house brings out the big guns when it comes to election security. >> we acknowledge the threat. it is real, it is continuing. >> the scope of this foreign influence threat
wallace. "mtp daily" starts right now with the charles todd. >> thank you, mr. heilemann. i did not know you took everybody out for drinks. you have set a high bar for my panel here. i don't know if you have the money with me. >> i can give you a loan. >> i may need it. a wire transfer from an overseas account if you could. thank you, john. if it's thursday, why is today different from all other days? tonight, the white house brings out the big guns when it comes to...
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let's discuss this with kim wallace, who joins us from washington. hasing at what mr. been saying in terms of not moving or excepting capital controls or rate hikes here, not really exactly sure what the endgame here is especially with the lira now near its record weakness. where -- what are they waiting for? kim: they are likely waiting for evidence of how the negotiation with washington is going to unfold in the near term. the longer term issues of turkey's structural imbalances are not in question. short-term debt is very high, and will need servicing this year. at the same time, the political issue that brought turkey and the u.s. to this point is not yet resolved in the subject of talks that at least last week seemed to be making progress. ramy: are we too far away from a solution as relatively simple as allowing that pastor that has been retained in turkey to return? we have seen him meet with john bolton just earlier today. do not know if it is too soon, but it seems to be too soon for the two sides to conclude discussion. timing is everything when it comes to p
let's discuss this with kim wallace, who joins us from washington. hasing at what mr. been saying in terms of not moving or excepting capital controls or rate hikes here, not really exactly sure what the endgame here is especially with the lira now near its record weakness. where -- what are they waiting for? kim: they are likely waiting for evidence of how the negotiation with washington is going to unfold in the near term. the longer term issues of turkey's structural imbalances are not in...
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wallace group, the south, the deep south was gone. >> robert from frosberg, maryland, go ahead, please. >> good evening, mr. buchanan and lady as well as you. i'm a vietnam veteran. i don't think that mr. nixon gets the credit he deserves. even though he voted most the time with the democrats, i think nixon was a very good president. but what overshadowed his goodness as a president was the vietnam war, watergate and his personality complexes. but some of the decisions he made with civil rights and other issue, e.p.a., nixon was a very good president. just those three things overshadowed his presidency. >> thank you for the call. barbara perry? >> well, we now look back at nixon and nixon thought of himself in many ways as a moderate republican and he was viewed in those days in 1968 as a moderate republican. he could be viewed in the center between someone like a reagan. we have not talked about his entrance into the mix and i'm sure we will and rockefeller on the left side of the party. when we look back at richard nixon's two and a half terms -- one and a half terms in office, we can see of the things th
wallace group, the south, the deep south was gone. >> robert from frosberg, maryland, go ahead, please. >> good evening, mr. buchanan and lady as well as you. i'm a vietnam veteran. i don't think that mr. nixon gets the credit he deserves. even though he voted most the time with the democrats, i think nixon was a very good president. but what overshadowed his goodness as a president was the vietnam war, watergate and his personality complexes. but some of the decisions he made with...