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but it is alarming. >> dave noriega, thank you. we appreciate it. coming up in just 60 seconds, george santos gets the boot from congress. we will take you to his district and see how voters are responding. and ipad and apple watch se - all on us. only on verizon. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. >>> welcome back. george santos has been formally expelled from congress. he is certainly not going quietly. tweeting that he will file ethics reports across four republicans. however, as a private citizen those complaints could have a lot less impact. joining me now -- part of what was santos's district. arizona, start with you. what do we know about those complaints that santos is threatening? how did yesterday exactly unfold? >> we are getting some reaction to these threats, if you will, from santos. we should back up. this santos expulsion really p
but it is alarming. >> dave noriega, thank you. we appreciate it. coming up in just 60 seconds, george santos gets the boot from congress. we will take you to his district and see how voters are responding. and ipad and apple watch se - all on us. only on verizon. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours,...
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held, it means more anguish for the families of the captives including some americans here's david noriega. >> reporter: tonight, the renewed sound of missiles and mortars in gaza dashing yair moses' hopes for an imminent reunion with his father, gadi >> how are you feeling now that the war has resumed? >> i'm very worried. very worried >> reporter: his father 1 of nearly 140 hostages still held in gaza taken by hamas terrorists during the october 7th attack his mother, margalit, was also kidnapped, but she was released on day one of the cease-fire we first met yair soon after. how does it feel to have on the one hand your mother back with you, but on the other, your father still in gaza >> so, for the first two days, we allowed ourselves to be happy, and one more day, and she could have been dead. >> reporter: his is one of many israeli families split between joy and despair. mothers and kids released, fathers and sons left behind, and the white house believes as many as eight americans are still held hostage one of them is 19-year-old itay chen, a dual american israeli citizen who was se
held, it means more anguish for the families of the captives including some americans here's david noriega. >> reporter: tonight, the renewed sound of missiles and mortars in gaza dashing yair moses' hopes for an imminent reunion with his father, gadi >> how are you feeling now that the war has resumed? >> i'm very worried. very worried >> reporter: his father 1 of nearly 140 hostages still held in gaza taken by hamas terrorists during the october 7th attack his mother,...
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lester. >> david noriega, thank you. >>> now, remembering an american trailblazer. sandra day o'connor, the first woman to become a u.s. supreme court justice. laura jarrett on the tributes pouring in tonight. >> reporter: remembered tonight as a pioneer, tributes for u.s. supreme court justice sandra day o'connor including chief justice john roberts saying, she blazed a historic trail as our nation's first female justice. she met that challenge with undaunted determination, indisputable ability, and engaging candor. >> it's thrilling in a way to be the first to do something, the first woman to ever serve on the court, but it's dreadful if you're the last. >> reporter: the daughter of a cattle rancher, o'connor grew up in arizona, a republican lawmaker and a judge before being nominated to the supreme court in 1981 after president reagan's campaign pledge to nominate a woman. >> i was concerned about whether i could do the job well enough to deserve saying yes. [ applause ] >> reporter: confirmed unanimously by the senate, she served on the court for 24 years holdin
lester. >> david noriega, thank you. >>> now, remembering an american trailblazer. sandra day o'connor, the first woman to become a u.s. supreme court justice. laura jarrett on the tributes pouring in tonight. >> reporter: remembered tonight as a pioneer, tributes for u.s. supreme court justice sandra day o'connor including chief justice john roberts saying, she blazed a historic trail as our nation's first female justice. she met that challenge with undaunted...
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we have to give credit to judge noriega.udge noriega made sure this was not all covered up by a deal that made no sense. i predicted on your show and other shows that judge noriega would not accept the deal. i was trashed by many academics, cnn and many other media. she did the right thing. she sent it back and the result has been now much more information coming out to the american public. as i said before, i hope that this results in the appointment of a real, real special counsel outside the justice department. looking at the president of the united states. it becomes just an impeachment concern, than half the country won't believe it in half the country will. the same thing happened with drum. if there is a special counsel who is credible and who can get to the bottom of this and either clear president biden are accuse president biden i think the american public will-- >> let me stop you. we have merrick garland who is contradicted by davis weiss and david weiss contradicted by merrick garland by the whistleblower testim
we have to give credit to judge noriega.udge noriega made sure this was not all covered up by a deal that made no sense. i predicted on your show and other shows that judge noriega would not accept the deal. i was trashed by many academics, cnn and many other media. she did the right thing. she sent it back and the result has been now much more information coming out to the american public. as i said before, i hope that this results in the appointment of a real, real special counsel outside the...
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and the seeds david noriega is in tel aviv. past midnight over there after another day of fighting, what else can you tell us? >> reporter: hamas authorities in the gaza strip say that in the last 24 hours israeli airstrikes have killed more than 300 people. they say they are only the ones that able to identify, there are many more trapped in the rubble. they say most of them are women and children. the idf says it doesn't target civilians, that it's only targeting hamas militants and infrastructure, it says it has destroyed around 500 hamas tunnel shafts into the beginning of the war. it blames any civilian casualties on hamas, hiding among the civilian population and either way this renewed airstrike is happening largely in the southern half of the gaza strip. it's significant because a large number of people were displaced from the north into the south, where they are now subject to this renewed campaign in the war. this is compounding a catastrophic humanitarian situation where people are living in crowded conditions, witho
and the seeds david noriega is in tel aviv. past midnight over there after another day of fighting, what else can you tell us? >> reporter: hamas authorities in the gaza strip say that in the last 24 hours israeli airstrikes have killed more than 300 people. they say they are only the ones that able to identify, there are many more trapped in the rubble. they say most of them are women and children. the idf says it doesn't target civilians, that it's only targeting hamas militants and...
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nbc's david noriega is in tel aviv, israel. david, it is past midnight of right there. another day of fighting, what else can you tell us? other day of fighting, what else can you tell us? >> reverend, after a week of respite, laura has resumed with full intensity, what the idf saying it struck more than 400 hearts across that length and width of the gaza strip. importantly, many of those strikes are happening in the southern heart of the strip, we're a large portion of the population of gaza was displaced an earlier periods of the war. that gaza health ministry says some 200 people have died in that last to testify. tiktok is, it most of them are women in children. idf says it does not target civilians, it paramus militants. and infrastructure. it points to the fact it's given detailed instructions to those and the south is too safe places to evacuate. people on the ground and gaza, however, say they have already evacuated, in many cases more than once, they feel there's no course have to go. meantime, diplomatic efforts to extend the previous cease-fire, have collapse
nbc's david noriega is in tel aviv, israel. david, it is past midnight of right there. another day of fighting, what else can you tell us? other day of fighting, what else can you tell us? >> reverend, after a week of respite, laura has resumed with full intensity, what the idf saying it struck more than 400 hearts across that length and width of the gaza strip. importantly, many of those strikes are happening in the southern heart of the strip, we're a large portion of the population of...
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joining me now on the ground in tel aviv, israel, is nbc news correspondent david noriega.hat is the latest on the ground? >> reporter: symone, hi. and the idf is hitting many, many targets in southern gaza. the expectation is that this new phase in the military campaign is laying the groundwork, these airstrikes are laying the groundwork for a ground incursion, following more or less the same pattern we saw in the north. hamas authorities in the gaza strip say that in just the last 24 hours, more than 300 people have died. they say those are the ones that have been able to identify. many more, they say, are still trapped in the rubble. they say the majority of them are women and children. the idf says it's not targeting women and children, it's only targeting hamas militants and infrastructure. it blames the civilian casualties on hamas. either way, people on the ground in gaza describe a situation of almost catastrophic humanitarian -- and almost catastrophic humanitarian situation. -- you have to remember a lot of people in the south where these are happening, we're alre
joining me now on the ground in tel aviv, israel, is nbc news correspondent david noriega.hat is the latest on the ground? >> reporter: symone, hi. and the idf is hitting many, many targets in southern gaza. the expectation is that this new phase in the military campaign is laying the groundwork, these airstrikes are laying the groundwork for a ground incursion, following more or less the same pattern we saw in the north. hamas authorities in the gaza strip say that in just the last 24...
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>> david noriega, thank you, we appreciate it.ring an ambassador thomas pickering who served as a diplomat under seven presidents of both parties. ambassador pickering, it's great to talk to you. thank you so much for joining us on this. you and i spoke a little bit earlier on this weekend, i moderated a conversation with you about the war of russia on ukraine along with what is happening between israel and hamas. i thought it was best we have that conversation publicly. i am thankful for that. i want you to pick up on a little bit of what i talked about with david just now. that's what's happening in the resea, firing on these drone attacks from the houthis on the uss carney. what is your worry about this, the possibility of an expansion of this war, even if it is accidentally? >> i think, yasmin, you are entirely right. this is something of a danger which may well exnd in the region and beyond. we have seen firing by houthi from yemen over the last several weeks. apparently, they are seeking to get all the way to israel to reinf
>> david noriega, thank you, we appreciate it.ring an ambassador thomas pickering who served as a diplomat under seven presidents of both parties. ambassador pickering, it's great to talk to you. thank you so much for joining us on this. you and i spoke a little bit earlier on this weekend, i moderated a conversation with you about the war of russia on ukraine along with what is happening between israel and hamas. i thought it was best we have that conversation publicly. i am thankful for...
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nbc's david noriega, thank you very, very much.e of the temporary truce means more anguish, and more uncertainty for the loved ones of more than 100 hostages still being held captive by has. my next guest saw eight of her family members released over the course of this truce. but her uncle, a 38-year-old father of two, it is still believed to be in hamas custody. another three of her relatives were killed in hamas's october 7th attack on israel. she read joins me now. sharon, thank you for being here today. i just want to start with saying that our hearts are with you, and with your family, and what i know is a difficult time. i just cannot imagine. can you share with us what the past few days have been like for you and your family members who were released? >> of course. thank you for having me tonight. the past couple of days have been complicated because on the one hand, obviously we are relieved to see six of my family members coming out now, adding to the two that were out before. so we are relieved. but we can't celebrate yet
nbc's david noriega, thank you very, very much.e of the temporary truce means more anguish, and more uncertainty for the loved ones of more than 100 hostages still being held captive by has. my next guest saw eight of her family members released over the course of this truce. but her uncle, a 38-year-old father of two, it is still believed to be in hamas custody. another three of her relatives were killed in hamas's october 7th attack on israel. she read joins me now. sharon, thank you for...
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and nbc's david noriega is joining us from tel aviv, israel. and also with us, major john spencer, chair of urban warfare studies at west point's modern war institute. david, first to you what is the latest in southern gaza as israel pushes deeper? >> reporter: ana, so that 1.9 million people you mentioned that have been internally displaced within gaza, many of them were moved from the north into the south. now many of those people, in addition to those who already lived in the south, including in khan younis, the second largest city in the gaza strip, are being pushed deeper and deeper south. the u.n. now saying that a lot of these people are being packed into an area the size of about one-third of the gaza strip. what we're hearing from the red cross, from the u.n. and ordinary gazans on the ground is scenes of a catastrophic humanitarian situation. hospitals overwhelmed, shelters overwhelmed, diseases are spreading, people don't have access to clean water or to food or to shelter. the idf says that it is taking precautions to mitigate civil
and nbc's david noriega is joining us from tel aviv, israel. and also with us, major john spencer, chair of urban warfare studies at west point's modern war institute. david, first to you what is the latest in southern gaza as israel pushes deeper? >> reporter: ana, so that 1.9 million people you mentioned that have been internally displaced within gaza, many of them were moved from the north into the south. now many of those people, in addition to those who already lived in the south,...
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david noriega is live in tel aviv and monica alba is joining us from her post. david, the u.s. and the u.n. are urging israel to do more ultimately to protect civilians, the israeli military said it's against hamas and not the people of gaza. what do we know about this situation, how targeted is it? >> reporter: morgan, we actually just got new numbers from the authorities in gaza, the palestinian government office said the numbers of death have passed 16,000, they say 70% of those are women and children. does not include the 7500 proposed dead under the rubble. it blames any civilian deaths on hamas for operating within civilian areas, but you also have to consider the consequences of this war go far beyond the death and injuries caused by bombs and bullets. the world health organization said over weekend, that more people will die as a result of disease because of this mass displacement consequences of this war go far beyond just the deaths and the secondary consequences to the fighting that we're seeing from reports on the ground from the are red cross, u.n. and from ordinar
david noriega is live in tel aviv and monica alba is joining us from her post. david, the u.s. and the u.n. are urging israel to do more ultimately to protect civilians, the israeli military said it's against hamas and not the people of gaza. what do we know about this situation, how targeted is it? >> reporter: morgan, we actually just got new numbers from the authorities in gaza, the palestinian government office said the numbers of death have passed 16,000, they say 70% of those are...
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noriega >> cada uno tiene que tomar esto para un impulso positivo. >> dice que esto es un ejemplo demos un aviÓn para cruzar el atlÁntico, derrotÓ a la roma con el Único gol iniciando el segundo tiempo reventÓ las redes, asÍ se queda a un solo de liderazgo y estÁ mÁs vivo que nunca. >> christian le puso moÑo a una jugada colectiva para darle la victoria al milan y el capitÁn amÉrica suma seis goles y el triunfo mantiene el cuadro en puestos de champions y con la ilusiÓn de pelear por el escudero. >> jornada 19 y humillÓ en patio ajeno y el cuadro local abriÓ el marcador, pero no logrÓ frenar el ataque de su visita, a los 90 minutos ganaba tres a uno y para cerrar con broche de oro quien mÁs que cristiano ronaldo para el 92 confirmarse el mÁximo anotador del mundo sumando 54 goles en el aÑo 2023. >> sin guillermo ochoa en el arco, venciÓ por la mÍnima en un duelo clave, dio entre cuatro rivales y al filo del Área saca un derechazo cierre del aÑo, apenas su segunda victoria en la temporada. no le del aÑo, apenas su segunda viantes enjuagaba los platos le >> porque mi otro detergente no
noriega >> cada uno tiene que tomar esto para un impulso positivo. >> dice que esto es un ejemplo demos un aviÓn para cruzar el atlÁntico, derrotÓ a la roma con el Único gol iniciando el segundo tiempo reventÓ las redes, asÍ se queda a un solo de liderazgo y estÁ mÁs vivo que nunca. >> christian le puso moÑo a una jugada colectiva para darle la victoria al milan y el capitÁn amÉrica suma seis goles y el triunfo mantiene el cuadro en puestos de champions y con la...
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nbc's david noriega is in tel aviv for us. david, the israeli military says the main road in gaza that's being used as a humanitarian corridor for those evacuating now constitutes a battlefield. what more are you hearing on the ground? >> reporter: chris, the biggest development from the last 24 or 48 hours or so is the fact that the idf is now currently present on the ground throughout the gaza strip, including in the south. we're getting reports of heavy air strikes in the south. much of the idf's activity appears to be focused on the city of khan younis. we have seen videos of civilians, including very small children being treated in hospitals, which health officials from the world health organization say are badly overwhelmed. as far as the evacuations go, chris, israeli authorities say these evacuations are one of the precautions they take in order to mitigate civilian casualties. they are giving precise instructions on shelters and other specific locations they can go to where they will be safe. what we are hearing from
nbc's david noriega is in tel aviv for us. david, the israeli military says the main road in gaza that's being used as a humanitarian corridor for those evacuating now constitutes a battlefield. what more are you hearing on the ground? >> reporter: chris, the biggest development from the last 24 or 48 hours or so is the fact that the idf is now currently present on the ground throughout the gaza strip, including in the south. we're getting reports of heavy air strikes in the south. much...
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back to you. >> nbc's david noriega for us in tel aviv. thank, you david.ng us now, in korea, now the carlos kelly clapped she lecturer at stanford university. janine, the temperatures for is now over. explain what we can expect from the israelis, from hamas as a fighting intensifies again. >> i think, a loose, or can seat much of this and over the next couple of days, as you mentioned. as your correspondent, mentioned negotiators withdrawn from the gulf working on continue to exchange israeli hostages held by hamas -- palestinian prisoners and as for materials. with, that now israel has decided to continue the bombardment in the south. that's because that's where -- the mastermind of the october 7th massacre is believed to be hiding with the other top hamas leadership. and the trouble as you noted, is that israel is now controlling the northern part of the gaza strip, and they had people relocate to the south. now they're stuck in the south and now people are looking to other places, but it's a very small piece of territory. >> today, i'm sure you heard vi
back to you. >> nbc's david noriega for us in tel aviv. thank, you david.ng us now, in korea, now the carlos kelly clapped she lecturer at stanford university. janine, the temperatures for is now over. explain what we can expect from the israelis, from hamas as a fighting intensifies again. >> i think, a loose, or can seat much of this and over the next couple of days, as you mentioned. as your correspondent, mentioned negotiators withdrawn from the gulf working on continue to...
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. >> joining me now from tel aviv, nbc news correspondent, david noriega, and in washington, d.c., nbc news white house correspondent, aaron gilchrist. david, let's start with you. how is the idf shifting its strategy as fighting the resumes? >> alicia, hi. as you pointed out, the biggest shift is not a lot of the air strikes that we've seen in the last few days of renewed fighting have been concentrated in the southern half of the gaza strip. prior to the cease-fire, the bulk of the military campaign was in the north. this is important because according to the u.n., at least about 1.8 million gazans were displaced by the fighting. that's about three quarters of the population of the gaza strip. much of that displacement happen from the northern half of this trip to the southern half of the strip. now that israeli authorities are warning people in the south to evacuate, many people living there say that they have nowhere to go. that a lot of cases, they've already evacuated once or twice. we've had teams on the ground in gaza gathering material from civilian residents there. i want to
. >> joining me now from tel aviv, nbc news correspondent, david noriega, and in washington, d.c., nbc news white house correspondent, aaron gilchrist. david, let's start with you. how is the idf shifting its strategy as fighting the resumes? >> alicia, hi. as you pointed out, the biggest shift is not a lot of the air strikes that we've seen in the last few days of renewed fighting have been concentrated in the southern half of the gaza strip. prior to the cease-fire, the bulk of...
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. >> nbc's david noriega is joining us from tel aviv. thank you for being with us.hat is the latest from the ground in gaza? >> reporter: josÉ, that 1.9 million people are 80% of the population of the gaza strip the u.n. says has been displaced since the beginning of the war, many were pushed from the northern half of gaza in the southern half in the earlier phases of the war prior to the truce agreement, and many of those living in the south are now being pushed further and further south, including the tens of thousands that we saw moving towards rafah in the last day. the u.n. says that that tremendous population is now being concentrated in an area one-third the size of the gaza strip. in addition to this, there are all of the additional humanitarian factors we are hearing about, hospitals near collapse, and people not having access to clean water or food or shelter, and the spread of the diseases we are hearing from the red cross and the world health organization. the idf says these evacuation orders are an example where they have been troughing leaflets, and th
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noriega to do with the president. that brings us to the inquiry of james comer.s something he can do with his therapist. wrong not to pay taxes however, how it relates to joe. where is that investigation going? the fact is joe was meeting with business partners. has been at the restaurant. did call into these situations, was told by hunter biden my dad is sitting next to me and is he not happy and the bidens are always going to remember. this we have long memories to paraphrase where does comer go with this. >> that boils down what did joe know and what did he do with that? that's what comer has been trying to get at. there are white house logs and emails and evidence that shows how joe biden was interacting with his son's business partners which on its face is completely okay. but the question is was there any pay for play that was happening when joe biden was vice president and we will see from that point on eric schwerin fallout with the family handling finances. worked for the white house under a previous administration and ended up being with the biden famil
noriega to do with the president. that brings us to the inquiry of james comer.s something he can do with his therapist. wrong not to pay taxes however, how it relates to joe. where is that investigation going? the fact is joe was meeting with business partners. has been at the restaurant. did call into these situations, was told by hunter biden my dad is sitting next to me and is he not happy and the bidens are always going to remember. this we have long memories to paraphrase where does comer...
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>> nbc news correspondent david noriega for us, thank you so much, david.ut all, this developments tonight in the red sea, let's bring in retired army lieutenant general steph twitty, who served at former commander of the european command, he's now an nbc bucy military analyst. general twitty, thank you for being with us. let's start with what happened in the red sea today. your assessment of the attacks on commercial ships. in the u.s.'s response to it? >> yes, so, my assessment is that the houthis are trying to do things. number one, they're trying to provoke the u.s. to come into this war. to broaden this, war to make it instead of a local war a regional war. the second assessment is they're trying to disrupt commercial shipping lanes. and 10% of the world's shipping goes through the red sea down to the gulf of -- those commercial shipping lanes are important. the houthis understand that those lanes are very important, and they're trying to disrupt them. that's my assessment. what i will tell you, i think that the u.s., particularly u.s. central command
>> nbc news correspondent david noriega for us, thank you so much, david.ut all, this developments tonight in the red sea, let's bring in retired army lieutenant general steph twitty, who served at former commander of the european command, he's now an nbc bucy military analyst. general twitty, thank you for being with us. let's start with what happened in the red sea today. your assessment of the attacks on commercial ships. in the u.s.'s response to it? >> yes, so, my assessment is...
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that is according to the gaza health ministry, joining me now from tel aviv, israel, nbc's david noriega, what can you tell us about these new israeli strikes? and the state of affairs when it comes to talks? shi >> alex, the war has resumed. it's important to note, israel's military campaign is now seeming to expand from being focused initially on the northern half of the gaza strip, to now including much of the southern half of those 400 targets that you mention that the idf says it has struck in just the last two days. many are in cities like him notice in rafah to the south. this is significant, a large number of civilians were displaced from the north into the south, the numbers that the hamas-run health ministry inside gaza has issued for casualties in the last couple of days, they say of those 200 killed, most are women and children. the idf, for its part, says it does not target civilians, its targets or hamas operatives in infrastructure, and it blames any civilian deaths on hamas, moreover, it says that it is giving people very specific precise orders to evacuate, civilians pre
that is according to the gaza health ministry, joining me now from tel aviv, israel, nbc's david noriega, what can you tell us about these new israeli strikes? and the state of affairs when it comes to talks? shi >> alex, the war has resumed. it's important to note, israel's military campaign is now seeming to expand from being focused initially on the northern half of the gaza strip, to now including much of the southern half of those 400 targets that you mention that the idf says it has...
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covered up by a deal that made no sense since i predicted on your show and other shows that judge noriegawould not accept the deal. i was trashed for it by many academics, by cnn, by many other media. but she did the right thing. she sent it back and the result has been now much more information coming to the american public, as i've said before. i hope that this results in the appointment of a real, real special counsel outside the justice department looking the president of the united states. because if it becomes just the impeachment concern, then half the country won't believe and she will. the same thing happened with trump. but if there's a special counsel who's credible and who can get to the bottom of this and either clear president biden's or accuse president biden, i think the american public. professor, let me stop you here, though, because we have merrick garland, by the way, contradicted by david weiss and david weiss contradicted by merrick garland, by the whistleblower testimony originally. we know that mr. weiss planned on bringing no charges, that evolved into that sweeth
covered up by a deal that made no sense since i predicted on your show and other shows that judge noriegawould not accept the deal. i was trashed for it by many academics, by cnn, by many other media. but she did the right thing. she sent it back and the result has been now much more information coming to the american public, as i've said before. i hope that this results in the appointment of a real, real special counsel outside the justice department looking the president of the united states....
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and this is from noriega. we will continue it create more showing other streets and neighborhoods. we have heard questions about why we are creating a local program. so we want to acknowledge the state density bonus has been a critical 2 for housing production and will be used as you have been discussing that said. here are the reasons why we are creating a local xrm how we are work to make it a fleckable option in parallel with the state program. program is ment to codify core goals related equity afford okay, design standards and other principles of good urbannism and meant to create urban forum state density projects take advantage of waivers to avoid or side step our height and bulk requirements. to incentivize we are aim to create flaeblths our role program allow a diversity of compliance, off sight fee, off site, on sight fee off sight lan dedication and rent controlled as well. we are dugs the designs at future hearings eye high level of the topics we are working on so in addition to ideas i mentioned we are looking at tenant protections and demolition control and ways to su
and this is from noriega. we will continue it create more showing other streets and neighborhoods. we have heard questions about why we are creating a local program. so we want to acknowledge the state density bonus has been a critical 2 for housing production and will be used as you have been discussing that said. here are the reasons why we are creating a local xrm how we are work to make it a fleckable option in parallel with the state program. program is ment to codify core goals related...
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because while we haven't seen state density bonus projects on geary or noriega, i think as we rezone and as state law changes, we will start to see them in those neighborhoods where they've been kind of confined to where we've rezoned in the past. and while i support all the attempts for densification, i would like to see us also track the potential cumulative impacts on livability . we as we need to build, there will be consequences and particularly as we're running up against sunshine ordinance. et cetera and standards of livability, i think we need to be account ing ourselves of what the consequences are. and i'm not saying that to be a measure which stops the effort to build housing, but i do think that we need to think about the long term consequences. yeah and the good thing is we've seen state density bonus in use. so we can anticipate it being used. and as we rezone and as you're considering the rezone, you've had discussions about this. how will the rezoning and then state density bonus on top of that rezoning result in projects and the end result? and so we can account for
because while we haven't seen state density bonus projects on geary or noriega, i think as we rezone and as state law changes, we will start to see them in those neighborhoods where they've been kind of confined to where we've rezoned in the past. and while i support all the attempts for densification, i would like to see us also track the potential cumulative impacts on livability . we as we need to build, there will be consequences and particularly as we're running up against sunshine...