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i want to call up cheryl, david, and mr wright. mr wright, you may begin. >> for you to get up here and say who the complaints have been going to, they have been going to you. for example, the last hearing that we had, it demonstrates you are running a corrupt and organized enterprise where you methodically discriminate against black people, and in each and every god damn department in the city of san francisco. take the black employee who had the asian supervisor who said that asian dug his nose and pulled the booger out of his nose and wiped it on his shirt and went to the red tape procedures of filing a complaint and gave it to you, nikki, and you gave me fine and said he was harassed on the damn job. >> mr wright, please speak to the board as a whole. >> those were his exact words. and we are talking about racial slurs being said, and the housing discrimination is part of it too. you talk about the low income that blocks is making, but each and every housing opportunity that comes available out of the zone of housing is far and
i want to call up cheryl, david, and mr wright. mr wright, you may begin. >> for you to get up here and say who the complaints have been going to, they have been going to you. for example, the last hearing that we had, it demonstrates you are running a corrupt and organized enterprise where you methodically discriminate against black people, and in each and every god damn department in the city of san francisco. take the black employee who had the asian supervisor who said that asian dug...
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mr. wright. next speaker, please. so you will each get two minutes. >> yeah, we'll share our two minutes in the interest of time and hearing from the folks behind us, but my name is fernando, i'm here representing the tenderloin community benefit district with my colleague kate robinson and we're here to express appreciation for supervisor jane kim. it's been a real honor to watch you serve the district and the neighborhood. we say in the tenderloin we tend to know our neighbors, and i think supervisor kim, all the people you heard speak before us on her behalf to show appreciation, all the people behind us, and many people in the neighborhood she knows by name, what's going on in their lives, and she's fought for them tooth and nail, so we really, really appreciate it. we look forward to seeing what you do next, and thank you. >> i want to echo what fernando just said, and just really thank you, jane, for being just all about love of community. you can tell any time you were in the tenderloin, everybody was there wit
mr. wright. next speaker, please. so you will each get two minutes. >> yeah, we'll share our two minutes in the interest of time and hearing from the folks behind us, but my name is fernando, i'm here representing the tenderloin community benefit district with my colleague kate robinson and we're here to express appreciation for supervisor jane kim. it's been a real honor to watch you serve the district and the neighborhood. we say in the tenderloin we tend to know our neighbors, and i...
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thomas reiter former astronaut now coordinator of the european space agency have a merry christmas mr wright thank you for talking with us tonight. things same to you. are researchers in scotland have tested rare and collectible scotch whisky used for their real age and found that a third were thinks investigators used carbon dating to sample fifty five bottles of scotch a bolt on the secondary market they discovered that twenty one of them were outright forgeries or at least not distilled in the year declared imagine that they looked at minute levels of carbon absorbed during the making of whiskey to determine its age collectors see rare disk distillations as good investments in october a bottle from one thousand nine hundred six was altered for a record one million dollars now that is an expensive drink through life you can live from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day of just the of the. climate change. least. pollution. time for. africa people and projects that are changing the environment for the better it's up to us to different people an
thomas reiter former astronaut now coordinator of the european space agency have a merry christmas mr wright thank you for talking with us tonight. things same to you. are researchers in scotland have tested rare and collectible scotch whisky used for their real age and found that a third were thinks investigators used carbon dating to sample fifty five bottles of scotch a bolt on the secondary market they discovered that twenty one of them were outright forgeries or at least not distilled in...
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mr. wright. >> 14th amendment of the constitutional and tupac says equal protection under the law. it's been violated by this administration and past administration and i object to this proposal of 8,000 apartment unit complexes built in the city. in fact, it turns out it's 8,900 units. i object on the ground it discriminates against single people. that proposal was explained as only for family members only. so understood, -- so in other words, a single person can't put in and you're advocating you want to make the minimum requirement to be a tenant in the building at 1100% of the a.m.i. as a family unit you have to make $92,950 a year. that means people making less than $92,000 a year can't even put in an application to be a tenant to live in the multi-million dollar complex being proposed. all these incomes are not being included in the inclusionary loan and it's another example of discrimination. i find it to be scandalous and woeful misconduct. for three persons you have to make $103,750 per year to qualify. everybody below this income bracket can't apply. it's an example of di
mr. wright. >> 14th amendment of the constitutional and tupac says equal protection under the law. it's been violated by this administration and past administration and i object to this proposal of 8,000 apartment unit complexes built in the city. in fact, it turns out it's 8,900 units. i object on the ground it discriminates against single people. that proposal was explained as only for family members only. so understood, -- so in other words, a single person can't put in and you're...
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mr. wright, mr. wright, please, come on. we don't want any trouble in here. we don't want any trouble. any other member of the public that would like to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> supervisor fewer: like to make a motion to move this with positive recommendation to the full board. >> president cohen: without objection, thank you very much. thank you, next item. please call item 15, 16, and 17 together. >> clerk: authorizing the execution and delivery of a multifamily housing revenue note in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $18 million for the purpose of providing financing and acquisition of a 46-unit multifamily rental housing project located at 211-291 putnam street and 1000 thompkins avenue, long-term ground lease with market heights 2, putnam street for a term of 75 years with one 24-year option to extend. item 17, resolution approvaling jurisdictional transfer of city property at 211-291 putnam street to the mayor's office of housing and community development. >> president cohen: all right, good afternoon, or good morning. just got mr. omar cortez
mr. wright, mr. wright, please, come on. we don't want any trouble in here. we don't want any trouble. any other member of the public that would like to comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> supervisor fewer: like to make a motion to move this with positive recommendation to the full board. >> president cohen: without objection, thank you very much. thank you, next item. please call item 15, 16, and 17 together. >> clerk: authorizing the execution and delivery of...
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for mrs wright what it feels most to me is that it lets me reinterpret free riding on muta rights i can tackle new mountains and be the first to make the sense which wouldn't be possible otherwise the. only catch then holds was born to ski from an athletic family he grew up in the swiss alps now he's active in ten different types of sports including skydiving parachuting and skateboarding. he's been skiing since he was just three. he discovered snowboarding at the end of the one nine hundred eighty s. and went on to win fourteen world cup titles in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight he was the first snowboarder ever to win an olympic bronze medal in giant slalom at the winter games in nagano in two thousand and two thousand and one he won both world championships back to back it was free riding skiing or snowboarding on. piece that brought him to speed riding in two thousand and six he was one of its first pioneers. there as snowboarders as a snowboarder free riding on open terrain was always a big thing for me when i went to my final olympic competition in two thousand and six i wa
for mrs wright what it feels most to me is that it lets me reinterpret free riding on muta rights i can tackle new mountains and be the first to make the sense which wouldn't be possible otherwise the. only catch then holds was born to ski from an athletic family he grew up in the swiss alps now he's active in ten different types of sports including skydiving parachuting and skateboarding. he's been skiing since he was just three. he discovered snowboarding at the end of the one nine hundred...
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have a merry christmas mr wright thank you for talking with us tonight. or the day is nearly done the conversation continues online right to us and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. midweek matches in the bundesliga it'll be christmas soon and who's getting the. certainly not mid season storm they picked up their first loss of the here against islam. and it'll be a blue christmas for shock after losing a home to make. good. on. european stars deliver rousing performance of. three siblings from britain's. kitty daisy and lewis. they're making waves with their cool retro sounds. concerts. how do you live sustainable discover the bauhaus you talk about starts january thirteenth on t.w. . climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing no one's are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's in spite of. the going to be environment magazine. d w. the midweek match day and kind of warm up for the last round of gett
have a merry christmas mr wright thank you for talking with us tonight. or the day is nearly done the conversation continues online right to us and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then everybody. midweek matches in the bundesliga it'll be christmas soon and who's getting the. certainly not mid season storm they picked up their first loss of the here against islam. and it'll be a blue christmas for shock after losing a home to make. good. on....
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have a merry christmas mr wright thank you for talking with us tonight. for the day is really down the conversation continues online right to us and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you than ever but. i believe upstream against hopelessness and the destruction of nature. in one of cape town's forest districts once was someone getting called by just to analyse and the good mother left enough to present. this canoeing club gets youngsters on the streets interested in environmental protection. for the next d w. e p one it's so cold the foam freezes on top of the waves. that's what i'm telling me as um sleeper so far only a few know about to come chaka but anton and his friends believe the mushroom surfer revolution lucky guy surfers of come childhood play five minutes on d. w. . o. . k. . you know this is you know five minutes four minutes. as an hour and a beauty. pageant all. the feats in the pantheon of the great tennis certainly he's one for the ages and. up. to scotland turner for the ages starts december
have a merry christmas mr wright thank you for talking with us tonight. for the day is really down the conversation continues online right to us and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you than ever but. i believe upstream against hopelessness and the destruction of nature. in one of cape town's forest districts once was someone getting called by just to analyse and the good mother left enough to present. this canoeing club gets youngsters on the...
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mr. wright is throwing fastballs and they are covering the plate. this is coming back to bringing our government back home. this is just one government, and this government needs to say well, we have other governments, the federal and the state, and there are budgets there, dropping. littering yemen with bombs, couldn't we get a few more, instead of bombs, schools. i mean, this is across the country. people are not going to have a lot of money for the programs for the people but yet we need to bring the governments back home and this is a perfect example of it. good luck finding funding for bringing the governments back home. thank you. >> thank you, mr. gilberte. any of the other members in general public comment? >> i would generally like to say thank you very much from a city college person, it was free -- i'm not commenting about the i think this, just saying thank you. it was free for me and i've taught there 39 years and if it had not been free, that would have never happened. i know we are not allowed to clap or sing, so, hey! thank you. >> i
mr. wright is throwing fastballs and they are covering the plate. this is coming back to bringing our government back home. this is just one government, and this government needs to say well, we have other governments, the federal and the state, and there are budgets there, dropping. littering yemen with bombs, couldn't we get a few more, instead of bombs, schools. i mean, this is across the country. people are not going to have a lot of money for the programs for the people but yet we need to...
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mr. wright. >> reporter: there was the surveillance photo, the voice message which was placed from a spotnear the loft according to cell tower tracking and the eyewitness. he'd been shown a photo lineup with chris in it and now he remembered some details a little differently than he had that first traumatic day. like chris' blue eyes in the photo, he said, jarred something in his mind. >> i was 80 to 90% certain that this was the man that i saw. >> reporter: then he found a picture of chris on the web and tried photo shopping in a few details, like the wig. >> i looked at that and said that looks almost like what i saw. >> reporter: reinforcing a memory, but was the memory accurate? as for the rest of the case, the investigation wasn't over yet. the story just begun. the first puzzle pieces placed where they seemed to fit. but -- >> i never had a case this complicated before. >> reporter: oh, even more than complicated, as those friends in the loft began to believe. something darker than that. >>> coming up -- investigators believe they've solved the mystery while one of the residents say
mr. wright. >> reporter: there was the surveillance photo, the voice message which was placed from a spotnear the loft according to cell tower tracking and the eyewitness. he'd been shown a photo lineup with chris in it and now he remembered some details a little differently than he had that first traumatic day. like chris' blue eyes in the photo, he said, jarred something in his mind. >> i was 80 to 90% certain that this was the man that i saw. >> reporter: then he found a...
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mr. wright. >> 14th amendment of the constitutional and tupac says equal protection under the law.it's been violated by this administration and past administration and i object to this proposal of 8,000 apartment unit complexes built in the city. in fact, it turns out it's 8,900 units. i object on the ground it discriminates against single people. that proposal was explained as only for family members only. so understood,
mr. wright. >> 14th amendment of the constitutional and tupac says equal protection under the law.it's been violated by this administration and past administration and i object to this proposal of 8,000 apartment unit complexes built in the city. in fact, it turns out it's 8,900 units. i object on the ground it discriminates against single people. that proposal was explained as only for family members only. so understood,
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mr speaker. thank you. that was in the last hour 01’ so. let's talk to our political correspondent ben wrightwestminster. we can all be forgiven for watching that, thinking what is going on? is this possible? how does it work? i'm sure you have the answers. it sounds like a dramatic piece of political theatre jeremy corbyn was like a dramatic piece of political theatrejeremy corbyn was producing. in fact, it is a fairly meaningless motion in many ways. calling for a vote of confidence in the prime minister is a symbolic act byjeremy corbyn. it may be the government decides to allot time for this vote to ta ke decides to allot time for this vote to take pace but even if it passes, which, of course, would require the support of the dup and a handful of tories as well to get it over the line, even if labour passes this motion, it doesn't actually amount to anything. it is only symbolic, it isn't a vote of confidence in the government. that is legislated for a different way, and that could potentially go on and trigger a general election, were labour to win that. it is not a vote of confidence in
mr speaker. thank you. that was in the last hour 01’ so. let's talk to our political correspondent ben wrightwestminster. we can all be forgiven for watching that, thinking what is going on? is this possible? how does it work? i'm sure you have the answers. it sounds like a dramatic piece of political theatre jeremy corbyn was like a dramatic piece of political theatrejeremy corbyn was producing. in fact, it is a fairly meaningless motion in many ways. calling for a vote of confidence in the...
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forms it should have been reported i suppose but maybe not mr obama had the same problem that he paid. reverend jeremiah wright to not be involved in the campaign to go it's the same kind of condition. obama was fine there is campaign i should say was find an enormous amount of money as trump's campaign ought to be fined as well if this is actually a technical violation of the f.e.c. so when you say trump instructed his lawyers to do something illegal and that's illegal well ok i mean it's a hypertechnical reading of the f.e.c. law he instructed him to jaywalk and he jaywalked and therefore that's a high crime in this to mean or i don't think so secondly the southern district of new york cannot cannot indict a sitting president this is not just tradition this is also precedent to d.o.j. and. so he's not going to be indicted that's what impeachment is that's a fancy word for indictment but proper a document of the president of want us to comments by the u.s. house of representatives and then it goes to a trial in the senate should such a thing happen so it's the burden is on mrs pelosi if mr trump is to be indi
forms it should have been reported i suppose but maybe not mr obama had the same problem that he paid. reverend jeremiah wright to not be involved in the campaign to go it's the same kind of condition. obama was fine there is campaign i should say was find an enormous amount of money as trump's campaign ought to be fined as well if this is actually a technical violation of the f.e.c. so when you say trump instructed his lawyers to do something illegal and that's illegal well ok i mean it's a...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to honor richard wright on becoming jersey city, new jersey's first poet laureate in more than a decade. he's a poet slam champion and recent graduate of jersey city university. mr. payne: he's spent the last years performing poetry throughout my district. his poetry challenges people to change lives. his specken word and written word are full of power that exceeds his age. in a piece of freeze entitled "between lines," he write, as a poet it feels like souls of black folks fire through my lips. he speaks truth through art. and helps elevate everyone who listens. i'm proud to honor a man whose creativity and passion pulls people into poetry. poet laureate rashad wright's story is just the beginning. i ask my colleagues to join me in supporting rashad for his accomplishments and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is r
mr. speaker, i rise today to honor richard wright on becoming jersey city, new jersey's first poet laureate in more than a decade. he's a poet slam champion and recent graduate of jersey city university. mr. payne: he's spent the last years performing poetry throughout my district. his poetry challenges people to change lives. his specken word and written word are full of power that exceeds his age. in a piece of freeze entitled "between lines," he write, as a poet it feels like souls...
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labour has said it will push for a no—confidence vote if mrs may loses on the 11th of december. our political correspondent ben wrightter meeting world leaders in argentina, theresa may returns to the harsh political realities of westminster where she has nine days to sell her brexit deal to a deeply sceptical parliament. the area in which i have the greatest concern... ministers accept the agreement on the table is a compromise but today received a punchy sales pitch from a key brexit supporting member of the cabinet. this deal of course is not perfect. but it does provide those of us who campaigned to leave with an opportunity to take back control of the borders and have control of immigration policy. it means we end the huge automatic sums that go to the eu every week, and it gives us the capacity in huge sectors of the economy to diverge if we think that is right. one of the leading figures in the leave campaign, michael gove, has stuck by the prime minister, refusing to follow other brexiteers out of the cabinet, and mr gove says tory mps who want to leave the eu have no choice but to vote for the deal. i reflec
labour has said it will push for a no—confidence vote if mrs may loses on the 11th of december. our political correspondent ben wrightter meeting world leaders in argentina, theresa may returns to the harsh political realities of westminster where she has nine days to sell her brexit deal to a deeply sceptical parliament. the area in which i have the greatest concern... ministers accept the agreement on the table is a compromise but today received a punchy sales pitch from a key brexit...
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mr. trump once again used a captive audience of american heros to push his unpopular domestic agenda. this time, the wall. ronald reagan didn't try to undermine speaker jim wright when he was standing at the brand brandenberg gate telling mr. gore gorbachev to tear down that wall. you can bet 41 and 43 would have never treated the troops to disrespectfully. the president also lied about pushing through a huge pay raise for the troops. i don't get it. it's not true. it's not even close to being true. and of all the people in the world to know that the president of the united states was lying about a 10% pay raise that he pushed through himself and he fought back against democrats, the very people who would know that he was lying about their pay raise would be the troops themselves who were in that audience who opened their paychec paychecks to see that they didn't get that pay raise, not a 10% pay raise. the i think more dangerous than that are his policies that will put those troops and really you and me and all americans in greater danger. you know, we used to fight isis and terrorists in syria and other places akcross the globe o we wouldn't have to fight the
mr. trump once again used a captive audience of american heros to push his unpopular domestic agenda. this time, the wall. ronald reagan didn't try to undermine speaker jim wright when he was standing at the brand brandenberg gate telling mr. gore gorbachev to tear down that wall. you can bet 41 and 43 would have never treated the troops to disrespectfully. the president also lied about pushing through a huge pay raise for the troops. i don't get it. it's not true. it's not even close to being...
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and jim wright, who was majority leader and speaker of the house. that's not bad company, mr. speaker. for service from texas. some of the bills that i'm proud of that have become law, that i was the leader on or the chief ponsor of, we started with the tax limit akes -- limitation balanced budget amendment, that did not become law but it did pass the house, did go to the senate, did fail in the senate by one vote. i sponsored a bill that reformed the national institute of health. that was the last bill that passed the house and senate in he -- in december of 2006. in january of 2007, the democrats took the house back and congresswoman pelosi of california became speaker, then-speaker denny hastert kept the house floor open until, i believe, 3:00 in the morning, so that my n.i.h. bill could clear the senate and come back. that n.i.h. bill created a common fund that has been utilized to form some of the cutting edge research that is now bearing fruit. the immune cell therapy that is helping in some cases cure cancer. is one result of that. some of the stem cell research that's
and jim wright, who was majority leader and speaker of the house. that's not bad company, mr. speaker. for service from texas. some of the bills that i'm proud of that have become law, that i was the leader on or the chief ponsor of, we started with the tax limit akes -- limitation balanced budget amendment, that did not become law but it did pass the house, did go to the senate, did fail in the senate by one vote. i sponsored a bill that reformed the national institute of health. that was the...
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labour has said that if mrs may's plan is defeated, it will table a no confidence vote to try and force a general election. here's our political correspondent, ben wrightsummit theresa may returns to the heart of political realities of westminster, where she has nine days to sell her brexit deal to a deeply sceptical parliament. the area which i have the greatest concern about... ministers accept the agreement on the table is a compromise but today it received a sales pitch from a key member of the cabinet. this deal of course is not perfect. but it does provide those of us who campaigned to leave with an opportunity to take back control of the borders and have control of immigration policy it means we end the huge automatic sum mass go the eu every week, and it gives us the capacity in huge sectors of the economy to diverge if we think that is right. one of the leading figures in the leaf campaign michael gove has stuck by the prime minister, refusing to follow u p by the prime minister, refusing to follow up brexiteers out of the cabinet and follow up brexiteers out of the cabinetand mr follow up brexiteers out of the cabinet and mr gove says tory mp
labour has said that if mrs may's plan is defeated, it will table a no confidence vote to try and force a general election. here's our political correspondent, ben wrightsummit theresa may returns to the heart of political realities of westminster, where she has nine days to sell her brexit deal to a deeply sceptical parliament. the area which i have the greatest concern about... ministers accept the agreement on the table is a compromise but today it received a sales pitch from a key member of...