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. >> supervisor kim: i will bring up ms. connie moye to the podium. [applaus [applause] >> supervisor kim: connie is one of our residents in the tenderloin neighborhood. she was born in 1930 and immigrated to the united states from hong kong right after the world war, world war ii in 1947. because at the time the u.s. had a law that mandated that gis could only marry and sponsor wives from outside the united states who were at least 19 years old, connie was, quote/unquote, 19 when she entered our country and married her first husband. this was an arranges marriage. she had six children with her husband. after 12 years, connie divorced her husband and met and fell in love with her second and last husband in reno, nevada, who she had her seventh child with, a daughter named lavita. connie has lived all over the united states. she was a black jack dealer in reno, nevada for over 30 years. [laughter] >> supervisor kim: she eventually came to san francisco where she made the city her home. she's the president of the tenderloin chinese organization twice. th
. >> supervisor kim: i will bring up ms. connie moye to the podium. [applaus [applause] >> supervisor kim: connie is one of our residents in the tenderloin neighborhood. she was born in 1930 and immigrated to the united states from hong kong right after the world war, world war ii in 1947. because at the time the u.s. had a law that mandated that gis could only marry and sponsor wives from outside the united states who were at least 19 years old, connie was, quote/unquote, 19 when...
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>> when he signed, ms. kim, did you ask for some type of identification or business card? >> he identified himself. it was very dark inside the room. the front room was really red, neon light and also very dark. i believe one of my co-workers was asking for his identification, he also announced himself as mr. geoffrey polk. >> when you said identified himself? >> he announced himself. he said it out loud. >> okay, thank you. >> okay, thank you. are there any more questions? >> president f. fung: we will allow the requester to counter this one point. >> thank you. i realize i have a right of rebuttal on this. geoffrey polk is here tonight to say he reviewed this document and his signature appears nowhere on it. >> can you speak into the microphone, sir. >> please speak into the microphone. thank you. >> it's notice that provides an opportunity to be heard on what someone is being accused of. here, there was no process for the property owner. >> we understand. thank you, sir. >> so did you say the property manager was going to speak? you said he was coming up? >> i'm geoffre
>> when he signed, ms. kim, did you ask for some type of identification or business card? >> he identified himself. it was very dark inside the room. the front room was really red, neon light and also very dark. i believe one of my co-workers was asking for his identification, he also announced himself as mr. geoffrey polk. >> when you said identified himself? >> he announced himself. he said it out loud. >> okay, thank you. >> okay, thank you. are there any...
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inventor has been found guilty of murdering and dismembering the body of the swedish journalist, kim wall. mss self—made submarine as it left harbour. days later her remains washed ashore. madsen has been sentenced to life in prison. the hollywood actor, hank azaria, says he's willing to step down from voicing one of the most popular characters of the tv show, the simpsons. apu, the indian—american shop—owner, has become increasingly controversial and a recent documentary argued he was based on racial stereotypes. in armenia, tens of thousands of protesters returned back to the streets to fulfil their "velvet revolution". it follows the ousting of a former prime minister on monday. now the protesters want to rid the country of the governing party associated with the former prime minister. russia, which has a military base in the country, says it's watching the events in armenia "closely" but pledged not to interfere. the bbc‘s rayhan demytrie explains what's at stake in the small south caucasus nation. armenians are engulfed in the revolutionary fever. they have a reason to celebrate. on mond
inventor has been found guilty of murdering and dismembering the body of the swedish journalist, kim wall. mss self—made submarine as it left harbour. days later her remains washed ashore. madsen has been sentenced to life in prison. the hollywood actor, hank azaria, says he's willing to step down from voicing one of the most popular characters of the tv show, the simpsons. apu, the indian—american shop—owner, has become increasingly controversial and a recent documentary argued he was...
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madsen, has been found guilty of murdering and dismembering the body of the swedish journalist, kim wall. ms 2017, on board his self—made submarine as it left harbour. days later her remains washed ashore. madsen has been sentenced to life in prison. hundreds of taiwanese military veterans have tried to storm the island's parliament in taipei. they are protesting against planned pension cuts. police say 63 protesters were taken away after they tried to climb the pa rliament‘s gate, and that 32 officers and ii reporters were injured. authorities in california say they have identified the so—called golden state killer, who is believed to be connected to more than 50 rapes and i2 murders during the 1970s and ‘80s. 72—year old joseph deangelo, a former police officer who lives in sacramento, is also suspected of 120 burglaries. police say discarded dna from his home connect him to two of the murders. surviving victims say detectives informed them of the arrest. the hollywood actor, hank azaria, says he's willing to step down from voicing one of the most popular characters of the tv show, the sim
madsen, has been found guilty of murdering and dismembering the body of the swedish journalist, kim wall. ms 2017, on board his self—made submarine as it left harbour. days later her remains washed ashore. madsen has been sentenced to life in prison. hundreds of taiwanese military veterans have tried to storm the island's parliament in taipei. they are protesting against planned pension cuts. police say 63 protesters were taken away after they tried to climb the pa rliament‘s gate, and that...
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with the letters and ms areas, we could build trust between us. kim said she has become such a star in south korea. today's stars are you and me, that is what mr moon said. in the end, the agreement was at the end of the term but for us, for me, it's at the start of the term. hopefully we can continue the progress. it appears the catchphrase, 10,000 miles between the hosts, so we could continue with a good running horse. if we could continue this push, it would be great. mr kim said, we can meet often. let's make a better word for the future. mr moon said, i heard that north korea, you had a big disaster. the big disaster which happened in north korea recently. mr kim said, i came here to end the hostilities and the conflict. that's why i came here. i'm positive that will a better future for the countries. the issues and the problems on the korean peninsula, we are responsible to resolve the issues. and allow surrounding countries to follow, to help us. thank you. thank you. any questions?
with the letters and ms areas, we could build trust between us. kim said she has become such a star in south korea. today's stars are you and me, that is what mr moon said. in the end, the agreement was at the end of the term but for us, for me, it's at the start of the term. hopefully we can continue the progress. it appears the catchphrase, 10,000 miles between the hosts, so we could continue with a good running horse. if we could continue this push, it would be great. mr kim said, we can...
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inventor, peter madsen, has been found guilty of murdering and dismembering the swedish journalist kim wall. msrbour. when she was reported missing and her remains washed ashore, the inventor maintained she'd been killed in an accident and that he'd buried her body at sea. madsen has been sentenced to life in prison. kim wall. a promising freelance journalist from sweden, who loved to travel. last august she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend. but first, she had one last story to finish. in the same neighbourhood here in copenhagen where the young couple had been living, she boarded a submarine built by peter madsen, a danish inventor she'd been wanting to interview. but a day later the submarine sank and he was rescued, without kim. peter madsen changed his story about what happened three times. he initially said he had dropped him off safely. then said she died when a door hatch fell on her head. in court, he admitted cutting up her body, but argued she'd died from toxic fumes on the submarine first. but during the trial the prosecutor painted a picture of a man with narciss
inventor, peter madsen, has been found guilty of murdering and dismembering the swedish journalist kim wall. msrbour. when she was reported missing and her remains washed ashore, the inventor maintained she'd been killed in an accident and that he'd buried her body at sea. madsen has been sentenced to life in prison. kim wall. a promising freelance journalist from sweden, who loved to travel. last august she was about to move to china with her danish boyfriend. but first, she had one last story...
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kim wall. prosecutors said mr madsen had planned to kill ms wall after inviting her to interview him on board hisfound by danish police 11 days after the interview. the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs has told the high court journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of cliff richard ‘s‘ home in 2014. she said she approved the broadcast of helicopter footage after carefully weighing up its impact on the singer, and considering the public interest. sir cliff, who was never arrested or charged, is suing the corporation for what he says was a serious invasion of privacy. the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse has called for a change in culture within government and institutions. it says there must be open and frank discussions about child sexual abuse in order to tackle the problem. the interim report said all too often organisations for the reputation of their leaders and staff before the welfare of children. canadian police say a man accused of deliberately driving a rented van into pedestrians in toronto had posted a cryptic message on social media before the at
kim wall. prosecutors said mr madsen had planned to kill ms wall after inviting her to interview him on board hisfound by danish police 11 days after the interview. the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs has told the high court journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of cliff richard ‘s‘ home in 2014. she said she approved the broadcast of helicopter footage after carefully weighing up its impact on the singer, and considering the public interest. sir cliff, who...
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ms. nauert: our -- pardon me, sir. secretary pompeo: i was just going to -- the second part, on kim jung-un, i don't want to say anything about the meeting itself. reporter: did you get a sense that he was serious. secretary pompeo: yes, i did get a sense that he was serious. the economic pressure that has been put in place by this global effort that president trump has led has led him to believe that it's in his best interest to come to the table and talk about denuclearization. so i'm -- i'm always careful. there's a lot of history here, where promises have been made, hopes have been raised and then dashed. president trump has made clear we're going to work to get a meeting set up. the two of them will meet. in the event that it fails, respectfully, president trump will walk away, and then the pressure will remain. but in the event we reach a resolution, it would be a wonderful thing for the world. ms. nauert: okay. and our final question goes to iryna somer from unian. iryna. reporter: thank you. iryna somer, ukrainian news agency unian. and obviously, my question will be on ukraine. ministers today discussed aspirat
ms. nauert: our -- pardon me, sir. secretary pompeo: i was just going to -- the second part, on kim jung-un, i don't want to say anything about the meeting itself. reporter: did you get a sense that he was serious. secretary pompeo: yes, i did get a sense that he was serious. the economic pressure that has been put in place by this global effort that president trump has led has led him to believe that it's in his best interest to come to the table and talk about denuclearization. so i'm -- i'm...
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kim wall. prosecutors said mr madsen had planned to kill ms wall, after inviting her to interview him on boardere found by danish police 11 days after the interview. the director of a yachting management company has been found not guilty of the deaths of four men whose vessel capsized in the atlantic. the cheeki rafiki overturned 700 miles off the coast of nova scotia nearly four years ago. douglas innes had denied manslaughter by gross negligence. the bbc‘s director of news and current affairs, fran unsworth, has told the high court that journalists had a responsibility to cover a police search of sir cliff richard's home. ms unsworth said she approved the broadcast of helicopter footage, after carefully weighing up its impact on the singer against the public interest. the singer, who was never arrested or charged, is suing the corporation, claiming an invasion of privacy. lucy manning was in court. sir cliff richard heard the final bbc witness today, the woman who gave the go—ahead for the news reports he claims caused him emotional and physical pain. fran unsworth, then deputy head of bbc n
kim wall. prosecutors said mr madsen had planned to kill ms wall, after inviting her to interview him on boardere found by danish police 11 days after the interview. the director of a yachting management company has been found not guilty of the deaths of four men whose vessel capsized in the atlantic. the cheeki rafiki overturned 700 miles off the coast of nova scotia nearly four years ago. douglas innes had denied manslaughter by gross negligence. the bbc‘s director of news and current...
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she was abducted on the orders of then leader—in—waiting kim jong—il in the 1970s. here's how it happened. ms by a group of men. eight days later, she was in pyongyang in a luxury villa that was guarded around the clock. her ex—husband — a successful film director — went to look for her, and was kidnapped himself. kim jong—il was said to be a great film buff. and he hoped the couple could help boost their film industry. after eight years, the pair won mr kim's trust enough to be allowed to travel to vienna to promote theirfilms. while in vienna, they sought political asylum at the us embassy and eventually returned to south korea. su—min hwang is from the bbc‘s korean service. she has more on how ms choi is being remembered. when she was abducted in the late 19705, when she was abducted in the late 1970s, there was a huge rumour whether she just disappeared. the south koreans didn't know what happened and that's why her husband went after her. people who disappeared were widely suspected to be pro—communist. that is what the north korean government said, they still claimed they did not abduct
she was abducted on the orders of then leader—in—waiting kim jong—il in the 1970s. here's how it happened. ms by a group of men. eight days later, she was in pyongyang in a luxury villa that was guarded around the clock. her ex—husband — a successful film director — went to look for her, and was kidnapped himself. kim jong—il was said to be a great film buff. and he hoped the couple could help boost their film industry. after eight years, the pair won mr kim's trust enough to be...
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stars perform in pyongyang for the first time in decades kim who is the first north korean leader to attend a concert of south korean before ms reportedly enjoyed the two hour concert and was seen clapping along to some of the songs one hundred twenty dances musicians technicians and martial artists arrived in pyongyang on saturday in a reciprocal visit after the north sent athletes to the winter olympics well this comes as south korea in the united states begin their annual joint military drills which were delayed by the winter olympics twelve thousand u.s. troops are joining south korean soldiers kathy novak has more from seoul. these annual joint military drills usually take place earlier in the year but they were delayed so as not to coincide with the winter olympics and paralympics that were taking place here in south korea north korea usually react angrily to drills like this calling them a rehearsal for an invasion even though the u.s. and south korea say they are defensive in nature but of course lately there has been a more peaceful atmosphere here on the korean peninsula and in light of that it seems that these dril
stars perform in pyongyang for the first time in decades kim who is the first north korean leader to attend a concert of south korean before ms reportedly enjoyed the two hour concert and was seen clapping along to some of the songs one hundred twenty dances musicians technicians and martial artists arrived in pyongyang on saturday in a reciprocal visit after the north sent athletes to the winter olympics well this comes as south korea in the united states begin their annual joint military...
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today in the trial of the danish inventor who's accused of killing a swedish journalist kim wall on his submarine. msut the case so far, ahead of the verdict. versus the neighbourhood where kim had been living with her danish or friend. it is popular place, packed off to work on nights like this. it does feel edgier than other parts of the danish capital, but by global standards, really safe. kim was 30, from southern sweden, and was four yea rs into from southern sweden, and was four years into her career as a freelance reporter. she had already had her work published in the guardian, the new york times. she loved to travel, and was about to move to china with her boyfriend. but first she had one last story to finish. this was her home turf. her birthplace was 45 minutes away from here sweden, and she was living here. so naturally she was living here. so naturally she thought she was saved, you just never occurred to her that something would happen here. kim wall boarded a submarine built by peter madesn, danish inventor she had been waiting to interview. she had told her boyfriend she was a little
today in the trial of the danish inventor who's accused of killing a swedish journalist kim wall on his submarine. msut the case so far, ahead of the verdict. versus the neighbourhood where kim had been living with her danish or friend. it is popular place, packed off to work on nights like this. it does feel edgier than other parts of the danish capital, but by global standards, really safe. kim was 30, from southern sweden, and was four yea rs into from southern sweden, and was four years...
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ms-13 posing as minors traveling with the migrant caravan. >> insanity from the left wing on television. >> we have to rely on the sanity of kim jong
ms-13 posing as minors traveling with the migrant caravan. >> insanity from the left wing on television. >> we have to rely on the sanity of kim jong
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kim wall on his submarine. prosecutors said madson had planned to kill ms wall either buyers are forgetting her or cutting her throatlaimed, this was somehow an accident was unbelievable. thejudge has said he did not believe peter madsen's version of events. convicting him for the killing of kim wall on board peter madsen's sudbury last year, he described it as cynically planned killing of a particularly brutal nature but it is important to point out that he said peter madsen had not necessarily planned specifically to kill kim wall until that moment. he had invited a number of other women on board his submarine that summer but they have said no. when giving his verdict, thejudge pointed to other parts of evidence and the fact that kim wall's blood was on his body. it also said that peter madsen was somebody who could not be trusted since he changed his story so many times. he said he dropped kim wore off safely on dry land. and he said a door hatch had fallen on her head and the vision he and his lawyer gave in court that she had died from toxic fumes on board the summer in. thejudge she had died from toxic fumes o
kim wall on his submarine. prosecutors said madson had planned to kill ms wall either buyers are forgetting her or cutting her throatlaimed, this was somehow an accident was unbelievable. thejudge has said he did not believe peter madsen's version of events. convicting him for the killing of kim wall on board peter madsen's sudbury last year, he described it as cynically planned killing of a particularly brutal nature but it is important to point out that he said peter madsen had not...
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ms to be applauded. i have to admit i was glued to booktv watching the summit of north and south korea. i was also a little amazed that kim jong-un is younger than i am so all sorts of cultural changes. it's good news for the white house and hopefully good news for the market. >> i was going to recommend king guido if it's an italian. >> really? the north korean thing, if it happens it will be a net positive and will make them maybe the nobel prize winner despite what we heard yesterday on fox and friends. it's interesting that his policies, many of his policies are really good. listen, you cannot have open borders and a welfare state. the corporate tax rate needed to be adjusted so it reflected, we were losing jobs to ireland of all places because i have a low corporate tax rate. listen, he's actually open the door for peace in north korea but who knows. >> here's the thing, what a lot of people witnessed yesterday on fox and friends was downright scary. that the tone, the weirdly lashing out and i think he is an accidental threat to the economy in the market. the guy is going to be that on glued on tv, it was an unfrien
ms to be applauded. i have to admit i was glued to booktv watching the summit of north and south korea. i was also a little amazed that kim jong-un is younger than i am so all sorts of cultural changes. it's good news for the white house and hopefully good news for the market. >> i was going to recommend king guido if it's an italian. >> really? the north korean thing, if it happens it will be a net positive and will make them maybe the nobel prize winner despite what we heard...
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ms-13 posing as minors traveling with the migrant caravan. >> insanity from the left wing on television. >> we have to rely on the sanity of kim jong un and putin over the president of the united states. that's where we are at. >> every day you turn on the news every time you see i hit, you know i'm draining the swamp ♪ hometown ♪ small town throwdown. >> that was a great idea. i love it. ainsley: thank you, god. steve: welcome aboard, folks. it is "fox & friends" for this friday the 13th. the 1st day of april. you are not afraid of that are you? ainsley: i ain't afraid of no ghosts. brian: buzz about ainsley's book coming out. ainsley: thank goodness they are not coming out on the same day. brian: steve and i don't get an advanced copy. we did get some excerpts from james comey's book and of course big interview on sunday. steve: we vpght seen it but it has been excerpted in a number of major publications. it's called a "higher loyalty" that guy right there was fired back in may. the democrats wanted him fired first and then republicans did. it's interesting, in the book he talks about how after donald trump won, he went into the oval office a
ms-13 posing as minors traveling with the migrant caravan. >> insanity from the left wing on television. >> we have to rely on the sanity of kim jong un and putin over the president of the united states. that's where we are at. >> every day you turn on the news every time you see i hit, you know i'm draining the swamp ♪ hometown ♪ small town throwdown. >> that was a great idea. i love it. ainsley: thank you, god. steve: welcome aboard, folks. it is "fox &...