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thank you officer. i understand this establishment is located in supervisor sadr's district in hill neighborhood and i believe a supervisor sort of would like to say a few words. thank you chair dorsey yes, i'm happy to support this and want to give some more context for the location and the establishment. it sits in a dense neighborhood but also in between a lot of neighborhoods and because of that i think it's been a a corner store and a grocery store that has been well-received by the neighborhood it sits in between russian hill and hill and chinatown and has been open in its new form for about a year and i think everyone has found it to be inviting and warm and welcoming with with a lot of friendly service there. so i look forward to this improvement the way that this change will make this establishment be a long term establishment. i understand it's recommended by the police department, by the planning department and also i appreciate the the owners work to make sure that our legacy of neon is carr
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but treating a guest in the oval office that way, and i've been in the oval office many times and it's a very solemn place. and to hear donald trump and jd vance again distort history, distort the facts and reality, and to berate president zelensky the way they did, i think, again, it's appalling. >> i mean, there are so many things that struck me, ben. just the optics of this red faced old man whose brains are absolutely cooked, berating and basically saying, beg like a dog, beg, beg, be grateful, get on your knees. but but that's just sort of the optics to john's point. i mean, what do you think about the, the substance, the meaning, the force of what that spectacle meant today? i think the us is no longer a part of the free world, chris. and what we saw is not like a shift in us policy. what we saw was not a disagreement in the oval office. what we saw was not political theatrics. what we saw is that the united states has switched sides in this war. the united states is on the side of russia. the united states will brook no criticism of vladimir putin in the oval office of the unite
but treating a guest in the oval office that way, and i've been in the oval office many times and it's a very solemn place. and to hear donald trump and jd vance again distort history, distort the facts and reality, and to berate president zelensky the way they did, i think, again, it's appalling. >> i mean, there are so many things that struck me, ben. just the optics of this red faced old man whose brains are absolutely cooked, berating and basically saying, beg like a dog, beg, beg, be...
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office to begin with. yeah. >> on this question of like what's happening with the diplomacy playing out publicly in this way. i mean, donald trump is a reality tv show producer, but here's karl rove saying this was a mistake. >> this is why diplomacy should never be conducted in public. i'm confident that we now know that, for example, in world war ii, there were heated disagreements between franklin roosevelt, joseph stalin and winston churchill, but we didn't see them broadcast on tv. this is a mistake to have it have it broadcast this. this was not the moment that should have been televised. >> it wasn't just a mistake. it was an ambush. i mean, this was a plan. this was a politically calculated ambush from all sides, right? no one would feel comfortable walking into an environment like that from any country, and no one should be treated that way. from the reporter to the greeting to the mocking of his clothes, it was beneath america and beneath the white house to treat a guest in our country, and a lea
office to begin with. yeah. >> on this question of like what's happening with the diplomacy playing out publicly in this way. i mean, donald trump is a reality tv show producer, but here's karl rove saying this was a mistake. >> this is why diplomacy should never be conducted in public. i'm confident that we now know that, for example, in world war ii, there were heated disagreements between franklin roosevelt, joseph stalin and winston churchill, but we didn't see them broadcast on...
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tom, you have covered many visits of world leaders to the oval office. seen anything play out quite like today? >> absolutely nothing. it was unprecedented. i think it shows that what was already a very vulnerable and precarious position for volodymyr zelenskyy has deteriorated now into an unprecedented golf, a rift between his country and its superpower sponsor up until now, supporting it during this war into utterly unknown territory. i think at the moment, -- i think the moment that clearly rankled mr. trump the most, and when you saw these recriminations flood out of him and jd vance, was the moment at which they had made the argument that mr. zelenskyy was basically ungrateful for american military assistance. and he was in a weak position and did not have the cards, basically saying they have to play the game according to their rules. what he was suggesting was a kind of rushed cease-fire in which russia has been treated as some sort of equal partner in this, would lead to a sort of moral hazard because it empowers the aggressor in this, the countr
tom, you have covered many visits of world leaders to the oval office. seen anything play out quite like today? >> absolutely nothing. it was unprecedented. i think it shows that what was already a very vulnerable and precarious position for volodymyr zelenskyy has deteriorated now into an unprecedented golf, a rift between his country and its superpower sponsor up until now, supporting it during this war into utterly unknown territory. i think at the moment, -- i think the moment that...
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people do just wander into the oval office. a very radical thing is happening in our country. it is not only radical in the sense that it is a large directional change, right? switching sides in a war now standing against our allies of the last 80 years, now siding with russia instead, i mean, no longer siding with the free world, now siding with the authoritarian governments of the world. like it's not just radical and that it is a 180 degree directional change. it is also radical in the sense that it is really radically unpopular with the american people. i mean, you can see that in the polling quinnipiac poll this month. should the us trust vladimir putin? yes. 9%. no, 81%. here's another one. the economist yougov poll out this month. do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of vladimir putin? the american public say favorable 11%, unfavorable 78%. the american people are not clamoring for us to ally ourselves with vladimir putin. right? you can you can see it very clearly in the polling. and it begs the question, well, okay, who wants this? who voted for this? why are w
people do just wander into the oval office. a very radical thing is happening in our country. it is not only radical in the sense that it is a large directional change, right? switching sides in a war now standing against our allies of the last 80 years, now siding with russia instead, i mean, no longer siding with the free world, now siding with the authoritarian governments of the world. like it's not just radical and that it is a 180 degree directional change. it is also radical in the sense...
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when i saw in the oval office was disrespectful. and i don't know if we can ever do business with the let's see. again, the drama appears to have up and it efforts by european allies to patch up relations between the us and ukraine. as washington pushes for direct peace talks with moscow during a meeting with the u. k. prime minister care storm earlier this week, trump walk back and review which he called the landscape a dictator. did i said, i can't believe i said the next ration shocked. european leaders have again rallied behind to landscape. i think we all know the situation using the grocer, which is russia and the people attack, which is ukraine. i think we all were right to have helped ukraine and sanctioned russia 3 years ago. the trump administration has been and talks end up mending relations with russia and a sign of progress. moscow appointed a new investor to washington on friday. do you think that i expect a loans to come to the oval house? the oval office route has high language, what's being seen as a major shift in
when i saw in the oval office was disrespectful. and i don't know if we can ever do business with the let's see. again, the drama appears to have up and it efforts by european allies to patch up relations between the us and ukraine. as washington pushes for direct peace talks with moscow during a meeting with the u. k. prime minister care storm earlier this week, trump walk back and review which he called the landscape a dictator. did i said, i can't believe i said the next ration shocked....
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saw today in the oval office. and i wouldn't classify this as you did as contentious or as controversial. that's not what happened today. this was a stunning abdication of american leadership. it was a minimizing of our. country in a pullback of america as a world leader in. >> a stunning way. >> you know, an aggressive attack on one of our closest allies and partners and turning the oval. office into a. >> propaganda machine. >> for vladimir putin, one of the world's worst dictators and an adversary of the united. states who consistently tries to undermine our democracy and attack americans. truly appalling., as he uses the same words as putin to describe this war, the same justifications as putin to describe this war. >> can trump still be a fair, reliable, trustworthy? peacemaker for ukraine in this war, or are you seeing his? interests more aligned with putin's as relate to ukraine? >> well, donald. >> trump is certainly not reliable and trustworthy in any sense. he wasn't reliable and trustworthy. >> as. >> a
saw today in the oval office. and i wouldn't classify this as you did as contentious or as controversial. that's not what happened today. this was a stunning abdication of american leadership. it was a minimizing of our. country in a pullback of america as a world leader in. >> a stunning way. >> you know, an aggressive attack on one of our closest allies and partners and turning the oval. office into a. >> propaganda machine. >> for vladimir putin, one of the world's...
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so he mind that the officers were helping he he felt that officers were justified in supplying incarcerated white people for example with street knives. versus other groups or having to little shanks to defend themselves. he felt like this was a good system for them because if was not for their alliance with officers in their shared mission to declare war on the black population and to suppress the civil rights movement within california, the aryan brotherhood wouldn't have been able to form it wouldn't have been able to amass. the tangible economic and political that it did in a short span of from the 1960s onward, beginning in san. and so he he's like, why we question this and complain that officers are actually doing things that are helping. and so the person i'm about to quote he adamantly believed that you know, that black self-described black militants were threat. he said they will plot to physically harm us essentially pointing to at time, you know, different protests that are happening in society on behalf of black civil rights. he's like, they're going to bring that here. so this
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after that catastrophic meeting in the oval office on friday. i think to an extent that certainly was helpful that president zelenskyy met with the king as well on sunday, perhaps easing some of the political pressure that the uk prime minister keir starmer, has felt after offering president trump that second state visit with the king. i think the second audience clearly is the u.s. it is very clear listening to the british prime minister, keir starmer, that their preapproval for this plan was sought. he spoke to president trump on friday night, he said, and on saturday night a lot of pre-work was done before the leaders met in london on sunday. and so i think president trump was party to that. and i think you do see in this idea of a truce, perhaps some nod to to the sort of the actions that president trump has spoken about. he has been pretty clear that he didn't want to talk about security guarantees before there was a ceasefire. so the idea of a truce perhaps gets closer to that. but look, the secretary of state, marco rubio, was on abc on s
after that catastrophic meeting in the oval office on friday. i think to an extent that certainly was helpful that president zelenskyy met with the king as well on sunday, perhaps easing some of the political pressure that the uk prime minister keir starmer, has felt after offering president trump that second state visit with the king. i think the second audience clearly is the u.s. it is very clear listening to the british prime minister, keir starmer, that their preapproval for this plan was...
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trump has been in office for, what, 45 days now?lready on the precipice of ending the war. why can we not have fun immediate cease-fire? and for everybody out there who is losing their minds and deciding to criticize donald trump, what is your end game scenario here? ukraine is not winning. spring is coming soon. russia is inexorably advancing closer and closer and taking more and more of ukrainian territory. the time for a cease-fire is now, the time for peace is now and the time for americans to be spending hundreds of billions of dollars in a war that ukraine cannot win is over. trump is being eminently reasonable, he is trying to avoid war, he is the good guy here. i don't want to get fired up, i wish putin hadn't invaded, he is a bad guy periods lens key isn't perfect either, let's solve it. >> sean: and that opportunity was blown and present trump said come back when you want peace. i appreciate it, thank you clay. and joe, thank you. when we come back, another big win for president trump. mexico just extradited dozens of noto
trump has been in office for, what, 45 days now?lready on the precipice of ending the war. why can we not have fun immediate cease-fire? and for everybody out there who is losing their minds and deciding to criticize donald trump, what is your end game scenario here? ukraine is not winning. spring is coming soon. russia is inexorably advancing closer and closer and taking more and more of ukrainian territory. the time for a cease-fire is now, the time for peace is now and the time for americans...
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we did not see that today at the oval office.hink that president trump is standing up for the american people. after all the united states has given close to $200 billion of aid to ukraine. that's a vast amount of money. including $67 billion of military assistance. i do think the approach taken by president zelenskyy should have been significantly different today. he was far too i think combative and confrontational really. >> trace: i think a lot of people share that. meantime here's more of the media opinion on this today. >> this was a tragedy. this doesn't make the american people better off tomorrow. >> this is a catastrophe. >> the president of the united states is a coward who is vladimir potenza puppet. the propaganda is what's coming up of j.d. vance his mouth and its russian propaganda. >> which side of this war is donald trump on? >> putin and his cronies are probably popping champagne bottles right now. >> trace: we get it, they hate trump, but they are not hurting trump. they are hurting zelenskyy in this case. >> y
we did not see that today at the oval office.hink that president trump is standing up for the american people. after all the united states has given close to $200 billion of aid to ukraine. that's a vast amount of money. including $67 billion of military assistance. i do think the approach taken by president zelenskyy should have been significantly different today. he was far too i think combative and confrontational really. >> trace: i think a lot of people share that. meantime here's...
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s office in 1986.ne of eliot's early success stories was when he was working as a junior prosecutor, and he was tasked with trying to get the mob out of the garment district. the gambino crime family dominated manhattan's garment district, where they forced clothing manufacturers to use their trucking company to transport goods to retailers. most prosecutors went after the mob by following a paper trail from behind a desk, but spitzer had a novel idea to start his own factory, hiring 30 workers and an undercover state trooper to run it and simply waiting for the mafia to come to them. it took several months, but eventually a salesman stopped by, threatening to break bones, literally. a very quick and swift message from the gambinos-- "either use our trucker, or somebody will be injured." [click] [recording playing] [click] spitzer always seemed to go beyond just the rigor of an investigation. he didn't wanna just read transcriptions. he wanted to listen to the wiretaps and hear how the mob guys talked.
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after roughly a month and a half in office. cnn senior white house reporter kevin liptak is joining us now. and, kevin, our eyes turn to tuesday. what should we expect from trump's address? >> yeah, this is. >> always kind of one of the. >> biggest high profile. >> moments for any president when he's in office. the dynamic. >> is a little. >> different for president trump. obviously, he's someone. >> who has kind of. >> dominated the. attention of the entire country since he's taken office. >> but it. does still, i think, present. >> an opportunity. >> for him to kind of bring together. everything that he's been doing. into one. kind of cogent presentation for the. >> american people. >> certainly, that's what a lot of republicans want him to do, particularly those who have been facing. some heat for their constituents over this kind of slash and burn approach that the president has taken to the federal government. they want to hear more of an explanation about what exactly he's doing in that area, foreign policy as well, tryin
after roughly a month and a half in office. cnn senior white house reporter kevin liptak is joining us now. and, kevin, our eyes turn to tuesday. what should we expect from trump's address? >> yeah, this is. >> always kind of one of the. >> biggest high profile. >> moments for any president when he's in office. the dynamic. >> is a little. >> different for president trump. obviously, he's someone. >> who has kind of. >> dominated the. attention of...
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acknowledging that the powers of this office. >> freely acknowledging that the powers of this office. >> flow from the people i am privileged to represent. >> i am privileged to represent. >> i further swear always to place. >> always to place. >> the public interest. >> the public interest. >> about any special or personal interest. >> above any special or personal interest. [laughter] >> and to respect the right of future generations. >> to share the rich, historic and natural heritage of delaware. >> to share the rich, historic, and natural heritage of delaware. [laughter] in doing so, -- [laughter] >> in doing so. [laughter] >> there we go. >> awwww! [applause] >> in doing so. >> in doing so. >> i will always uphold and defend. >> i will always uphold and defend. >> the constitutions of my country and my state. >> the constitutions of my country and my state. >> [indistinct shouting] >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] all yours. >> thank you very much. [cheers and applause] gov. meyer: thank you. thank you very much. than
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allies look at this oval office meeting, what do they see?lot of our allies watch the oval office meeting and began to make their own calculations. president trump is someone who really views things through a zero sum framework. there are winners and there are losers. and so he is always looking to make sure that he is the winner. >> reporter: trump ended friday's showdown by noting this -- >> this is going to be great television. i will say that. >> reporter: but where does it leave the prospects for peace? >> i do think that we'll reach some type of arrangement with the ukrainians. but then of course the question is what will russia do. i kept thinking a lot about the person who was not in the room during that oval office meeting, and that is vladimir putin. and if he does not see any ceasefire in the russian interest, he won't agree to one. >> that was robert costa reporting. and cbs news will bring you president trump's address to congress tuesday, starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> "cbs news roundup" will be right back. an important mess
allies look at this oval office meeting, what do they see?lot of our allies watch the oval office meeting and began to make their own calculations. president trump is someone who really views things through a zero sum framework. there are winners and there are losers. and so he is always looking to make sure that he is the winner. >> reporter: trump ended friday's showdown by noting this -- >> this is going to be great television. i will say that. >> reporter: but where does...
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while russian state media wandered into the oval office. when you try to control the media like that, when you try to control who is covering your events at all, you're pretty obviously trying to avoid scrutiny and just put on a show instead. so on friday, donald trump put on his show, and even though that russian reporter was discovered and kicked out, trump's buddy vladimir putin still got the show that he wanted. because over the course of nearly an hour, donald trump and jd vance berated the president of a country that is fighting for its survival and unloaded talking points that the kremlin could have scripted themselves. i've been in the oval office for countless meetings between u.s. presidents and world leaders and many other meetings, and i have never seen anything remotely close to what we saw on friday, the very end of the show. trump reminded us what it was all about. >> this is going to be great television, i will say that. >> this is going to be great television. there it is. it's all a show. never mind all the people in ukrai
while russian state media wandered into the oval office. when you try to control the media like that, when you try to control who is covering your events at all, you're pretty obviously trying to avoid scrutiny and just put on a show instead. so on friday, donald trump put on his show, and even though that russian reporter was discovered and kicked out, trump's buddy vladimir putin still got the show that he wanted. because over the course of nearly an hour, donald trump and jd vance berated...
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the office of personnel management here in d.c.as sent out some of these emails and they have fired thousands of probationary employees. a judge has ruled on this. judge william said this on friday. no statute anywhere ever has granted office of personnel management the determination of other employees. the statutory scheme grants each had the ability to manage own affairs included hiring and firing of employees. does that suggest if these agencies did this on a more individual basis at least within their silo, could it work? >> i think so. we have across the teaser daughter the eyes. there could be bigger challenges again proactive trump administration litigation against some of the civil rules tying the president's hands and union contracts in the public sector might violate executive control over these branches. >> shannon: i want to get to number 2 because tom, this is something you flag. you didn't get a lot of attention this week but the idea that the justice department is now under the attorney general saying a number of loc
the office of personnel management here in d.c.as sent out some of these emails and they have fired thousands of probationary employees. a judge has ruled on this. judge william said this on friday. no statute anywhere ever has granted office of personnel management the determination of other employees. the statutory scheme grants each had the ability to manage own affairs included hiring and firing of employees. does that suggest if these agencies did this on a more individual basis at least...
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the oval office right has high language. what's being seen as a major shift in traditional us allegiances, as washington, preparing for peace talks with russia without ukraine and you're at the table. so keith says it won't agree to any peace with that security guarantees. no trump is threatening to post support from ukraine. if it doesn't back his peace plans. he's got to say i want to make peace. he doesn't have to say there is say about uh, booking this book that all negative things. you've got to say i want to make peace . i don't want to fight a war. the longer these people are dying with the prospect of america withdrawing. it's the 4th year of may have to decide if it will for if it can support ukraine alone for the car, how to 0 for inside story the well, let's bring in all guess today to discuss this further from odessa and ukraine with joined by michael best a q a global affairs analyst and senior fellow of the atlantic councils erase has sent up in week clo island. we have scott lucas, who is professor of us and i
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with prime minister keir starmer after the dispute with president trump in the oval office.his leaves the future of russia and ukraine in doubt this weekend. lucas tomlinson is in palm beach, florida where we start things. hey, lucas. >> good afternoon, griff. president trump is at his winter white house in mar-a-lago, sticking a tee in the ground today, one day after that unprecedented, as you mentioned, meeting in the oval office. nobody has seen something that contentious in the white house ever. the meeting went off the rails 40 minutes in, as a reporter asked president trump if he's aligning himself too much with vladimir putin. president trump responded he's trying to keep in the middle between ukraine and russia. and vice-president j.d. vance jumped in and wants to see diplomacy rule the dale and then president zelenskyy offered somewhat of a history lesson, calling him j.d., did the cease-fire violations about 25 to date and that's when president trump responded with this. >> you don't have the card right now. with us, you start having cards. >> not playing cards. >>
with prime minister keir starmer after the dispute with president trump in the oval office.his leaves the future of russia and ukraine in doubt this weekend. lucas tomlinson is in palm beach, florida where we start things. hey, lucas. >> good afternoon, griff. president trump is at his winter white house in mar-a-lago, sticking a tee in the ground today, one day after that unprecedented, as you mentioned, meeting in the oval office. nobody has seen something that contentious in the white...
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the san jose police officers union told us he served as a reserve officer until he was let go in 1999. that lay off jose says is what set his brother down a dark depression. he was just started drinking a lot heavy. >> your neck that's when you start spacing. the drugs that though the last couple of alina's family say they tried to get him help. >> they say they invited him to stay at their home, only that refused. instead, he ended up right back here. and it just i don't understand how people how the system works. >> and everybody's like. everybody don't eat. and what does 1, 2, to the homeless. and but that was on money going like he didn't get the help you need from the unions, from the city's on allen with the san jose silicon valley. naacp says when molina become a police officer, california was making a huge push to hire officers of color. >> but they did not have enough resources to support their mental health flu. they need to initiate. >> different programs for people for law enforcement officers in the eu's bit more involved says this is a lesson city leaders must take. peop
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what i saw in the oval office. disrespectful. >> and i don't know if we can ever. >> do business. >> with zelenskyy again. >> he either. >> needs to resign. and send somebody. >> over that we can do. business with. or he needs to change. >> a couple of things. one is he. i want you to react to that. but also, senator graham said that he was trying to help zelenskyy before he went to the oval office coaching him. what to say, what not to say. were you part of those conversations? >> well, i can't speak to every conversation that senator graham had, but yes, i met with president zelenskyy that morning and president zelenskyy was ready to sign that minerals agreement, no matter how insufficient it was. but he had an obligation to have a conversation with the president of the united states about the disaster that would be wrought for ukraine if they signed an agreement that didn't have zelenskyy at the table and trusted vladimir putin. vladimir putin is not to be trusted. and so zelenskyy had an obligation to raise tha
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the oval office octagon. tonight, the world is reeling, wondering if it just watched a public shouting match. that is the prelude to a public divorce. and proof that alliances that hold the west together are broken, perhaps beyond repair. volodymyr zelenskyy arrived in washington ready to put his plan to a minerals deal, what many view as a precursor to the peace talks that include a ukrainian seat at the table with the united states and with russia. but what normally would have been a run of the mill oval office photo op? it devolved into something totally different, something without any obvious parallels. interruptions, raised voices, hurt feelings, demands, threats. world leaders sitting a few feet away. but a world apart. >> what kind of diplomacy? jd, you are speaking about? what what what what do you mean? >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. >> yes. >> mr. president. mr. president, with respect, i think it's disrespectful for you to come into
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and calvin from my office. and lastly colleagues i am asking that we adjourn today's memory today's meeting in memory of joe chavez who died on february 1st at the age of 89. joe was born in redlands, california in 1935. at 18 he joined the navy after tours in japan and the philippines. he was stationed at treasure island, which is when his love of san francisco began. joe later moved to san francisco after leaving the navy and put down roots in the castro. he was a founding partner of castro village wine company, a small boutique wine shop in the in the heart of the castro neighborhood. established in 1980 cv iwc specialized in the sale of fine californian wines. joe and his partner boyd swartz envisioned the store as more than just a business. they wanted to create a community space for and lesbians in the castro. joe and boyd were part of the lavender wave that swept through eureka valley in the 1970s and 80s establishing the castro as america's most important neighborhood. they repaired, rebuilt and investe
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and he also mentioned p wants to come to the oval office. i mean, i don't ask everybody this is, there are no negotiations. what is the alternative and other 4 years of war and other 3 years of war in which the united states and europe continues to pour billions of dollars into award. and ukraine is that the alternative i've asked every foreign minister i meet with, tell me your idea of how this turns out most don't have a plan. a few have said, well, let's give them another you are fighting a year from now a year later after another year of death, another year of destruction, then maybe put in, we'll be ready to negotiate at that point, that doesn't sound like a good plan to me and it certainly is not a plan. the presidents on board with it. was rubio, a low, and then the us administration with dispense no us national security advisor. my quotes also trained on what was so i think stunning to all of us in the oval office was that it was not clear. zalinski was going to go to negotiations at all that he would ever be able to negotiate with b
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amna: ukrainian president zelenskyy spars with president trump in the oval office. stunning public display of devolving relations over u.s. efforts to negotiate an end to the war that russia started. geoff: the trump administration flashes more government jobs including weather forecasters as judges put a halt to some of the mass firings but not all. amna: david brooks and jonathan capehart give their analysis on another turbulent week in the nation's capital. ♪ >> major funding for the...
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fitzpatrick of pennsylvania, describing the oval office exchange as heartbreaking to witness. quote, a strong sovereign ukraine is essential for global stability in the face of putin's ongoing aggression. at the same time, gop senator james lankford of oklahoma defended president zelenskyy during an interview yesterday on meet the press. >> no. >> we're not turning our back. >> on ukraine, nor. >> should we. putin is a murderous kgb thug that murders his political enemies and is a dictator there. and so we've seen that. we've seen his aggression. countries around him have seen that. what i hear president trump saying. >> over and over. >> again is we need to get to a stop in fighting, find some resolution. i understand zelensky is rightfully concerned that putin has violated every single agreement he's ever signed, and that he can't be trusted. i think they understand each other and that obviously there are differences where zelensky wants more in the way of some kind of security guarantees. the united states is not willing to be able to put troops on the ground. >> joining us
fitzpatrick of pennsylvania, describing the oval office exchange as heartbreaking to witness. quote, a strong sovereign ukraine is essential for global stability in the face of putin's ongoing aggression. at the same time, gop senator james lankford of oklahoma defended president zelenskyy during an interview yesterday on meet the press. >> no. >> we're not turning our back. >> on ukraine, nor. >> should we. putin is a murderous kgb thug that murders his political...
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he sat there inert in the oval office today saying nothing.ilerplate north korea style tweet of praise for donald trump as soon as it was done. what what do you make about hope for republicans showing any sort of resistance here? is there any? >> you know. >> again. >> this is a shift in our politics that the senate used. >> to be a. >> place where, right or wrong, people would criticize a president when they stepped out of line, even one of their own party. and here is a situation that is so grave. and my colleagues know. >> this because we meet with these leaders. >> i was in communication. >> today with. >> an estonian leader. this is struck and struck fear in their country because estonia, latvia, lithuania, moldova, these countries know the threat of russia and worry because. >> putin is. >> using the same rhetoric. >> with them. he used about. >> the ukrainian people. this has grand implications beyond just ukraine. and we know our history, but yet our failing to learn from it. if there's ever a time for political courage, even if it mea
he sat there inert in the oval office today saying nothing.ilerplate north korea style tweet of praise for donald trump as soon as it was done. what what do you make about hope for republicans showing any sort of resistance here? is there any? >> you know. >> again. >> this is a shift in our politics that the senate used. >> to be a. >> place where, right or wrong, people would criticize a president when they stepped out of line, even one of their own party. and...
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the oval office showdown was cheered in russia.lly dmitry medvedev writing, quote, the pig finally got a slapdown in the oval office as support for ukraine hangses in the balance, he spoke on fox news. >> i'm not hearing from you a thought that you owe the president an apology. >> no, i respect the president and respect the american people. i think that we have to be very open and very honest, and i'm not sure that we did something bad. this is so sensitive, you know? just a ceasefire without security guarantee. this is so sensitive for our people. i am speaking as a president of people who are in a struggle for three years, and they just want to hear that america is on our side and that america will stay with us and not with russians. with us. >> and joining me now is the speaker of the house, republican congressman mike johnson of louisiana. speaker johnson, welcome back to "meet the press." >> hi, kristen. great to be with you as always. >> it's great to have you back, mr. speaker. as you know, reaction has been pouring in to th
the oval office showdown was cheered in russia.lly dmitry medvedev writing, quote, the pig finally got a slapdown in the oval office as support for ukraine hangses in the balance, he spoke on fox news. >> i'm not hearing from you a thought that you owe the president an apology. >> no, i respect the president and respect the american people. i think that we have to be very open and very honest, and i'm not sure that we did something bad. this is so sensitive, you know? just a...
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and we see that playing out in stunning fashion in the oval office today.hope is that vladimir or vladimir putin doesn't continue to take advantage of this opportunity, although he probably will. i mean, that's what he does and what he's so good at. but president zelenskyy and our european partners and allies have to figure out a way to salvage this. this is just, you know, truly unbelievable. and we are smaller as a country as a result of what donald trump and jd vance did today. i mean, the world is watching this and our partners are watching this, and our adversaries are watching this. it embarrassing does not capture the essence of this. we are less safe. and we have to figure out how we can salvage an american foreign policy and national security going forward. and that's part of my job as a member of congress is how do we lead in the absence of leadership from the oval office? >> well, we'll see if congress can manage. of course, the commander in chief has an enormous amount of power. congressman jason crow, we do appreciate you joining us. >> thank y
and we see that playing out in stunning fashion in the oval office today.hope is that vladimir or vladimir putin doesn't continue to take advantage of this opportunity, although he probably will. i mean, that's what he does and what he's so good at. but president zelenskyy and our european partners and allies have to figure out a way to salvage this. this is just, you know, truly unbelievable. and we are smaller as a country as a result of what donald trump and jd vance did today. i mean, the...
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this, of course, just a day after that fiery exchange in the oval office between president trump and zelenskyy. tomorrow, the ukrainian president is set to meet with european leaders in london. and let's go there now. cnn's international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, is in london with more details. nic, as you noted last hour, keir starmer isn't known for being super a big hugger or very affectionate, but he did everything he could to really telegraph how supportive he and his government, his country are of vladimir zelenskyy in ukraine. >> yeah, there was a big sort of choreographed moment right in front of the cameras, and it lasted a while. and that really signals when downing street does something like that, when keir starmer walks out and does something that he doesn't normally do, which is a big hug, walk down the street and give a big hug to a visiting leader. it's symbolic. it's sending a message. and president zelenskyy spoke after their meeting and described the meetings as significant and warm. i mean, warm was definitely not the feeling that he had in the white house
this, of course, just a day after that fiery exchange in the oval office between president trump and zelenskyy. tomorrow, the ukrainian president is set to meet with european leaders in london. and let's go there now. cnn's international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, is in london with more details. nic, as you noted last hour, keir starmer isn't known for being super a big hugger or very affectionate, but he did everything he could to really telegraph how supportive he and his government,...
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it's the steps he has taken since being in office. europe. by the way, just to demonstrate, i just got this hat, i don't know if you can see it, make europe great again. i got it at a summit of european if parties, 3 of them in -- 13 of them in madrid just two weeks ago. rachel: yeah. to you said this in op-ed that trump's rapid-fire activity, this whirlwind month of changes and and doge and if all of these reforms and looking behind the curtain, that it has left the european right with hope but also envy. there's sort of this sense of awe that they have about what we're doing here, and they're going, wait, maybe we could do it like that here in europe. >> well, they look at three things especially. they look at trump's successful, the dewokeification of american society. trump has actually -- a lot of the executive orders have dealt with the cultural issues, with race and with sex and with gender, and they really, they have this problem in europe just as much as we do. they're also very excited about a cutting down the permanent stat
it's the steps he has taken since being in office. europe. by the way, just to demonstrate, i just got this hat, i don't know if you can see it, make europe great again. i got it at a summit of european if parties, 3 of them in -- 13 of them in madrid just two weeks ago. rachel: yeah. to you said this in op-ed that trump's rapid-fire activity, this whirlwind month of changes and and doge and if all of these reforms and looking behind the curtain, that it has left the european right with hope...
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he disrespected the united es of america and its cherished oval office. he can come back when he is for peace. a joint press conference bet the leaders was later cael
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what i saw in the oval office was disrespectful. and i don't know if we can ever do business with zelensky again. he either needs to resign and send somebody over that we can do business with, or he needs to change. >> leading off our discussion tonight is senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, who met with volodymyr zelensky earlier today. she is a member of the senate judiciary committee. senator klobuchar, always great to see you. you met with president zelensky before he went to the white house today. what can you tell us about that discussion and what you. what did you think as you watched what happened next? well. >> i was. >> horrified because in the morning we had a bipartisan meeting with president zelensky, with senator graham, senator wicker, senator grassley. and by the way, through the week, we had meetings with president macron with a small group of senators led by senator thune. and what i kept thinking is to a. t. the republican senators that have met with these foreign leaders have been very clear that they are support
what i saw in the oval office was disrespectful. and i don't know if we can ever do business with zelensky again. he either needs to resign and send somebody over that we can do business with, or he needs to change. >> leading off our discussion tonight is senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, who met with volodymyr zelensky earlier today. she is a member of the senate judiciary committee. senator klobuchar, always great to see you. you met with president zelensky before he went to the...
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what i saw in the oval office was disrespectful. and i don't know if we can ever do business with zelinski again. door say now though, i'll ask the question now if you create a boss this last now or isn't, is just taking a huge gamble that the he things might ultimately pay off. what are you seeing, lizzie graham is one of the least effective members of the united states senate, and he's probably the one senator who is on television the most in america, in the congress of the united states. we have work horses and we have show horses, and lizzie graham is a show horse. so when you've lost linsey grant, you've lost to the war. it's over. you haven't lindsey graham. now bowing down before donald trump is a message to the trigger zalinski that it's time to just stop while i'm at the fort out from the fireworks inside the oval office, washington has reportedly put the brakes on rebuilding ukraine's energy infrastructure and stop at the us a id, deep state exit in ukraine's report, leaving soft as well. the headcount chopped from 64 down
what i saw in the oval office was disrespectful. and i don't know if we can ever do business with zelinski again. door say now though, i'll ask the question now if you create a boss this last now or isn't, is just taking a huge gamble that the he things might ultimately pay off. what are you seeing, lizzie graham is one of the least effective members of the united states senate, and he's probably the one senator who is on television the most in america, in the congress of the united states. we...
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that's what he was in the oval office to sign today. but again, when you have comments that deliberately appear to be deliberately i mean, after having discussed this repeatedly, deliberately appear to be geared towards making the argument that peace is not possible, you know? again, i turn to the he turned to the vice president. what kind of diplomacy are you talking about? almost as if to say, these people, you can't deal with them. we can't. you can't have any negotiations with putin because he can't be trusted. and you're just wasting your time on negotiations. well, he's directly basically undermining everything the president has told him he's trying to do. look, there's no need for that. you start to suspect. does he really want an end to this war, or does he just think that, you know, we have to do whatever he says and give him anything he wants without any endgame? that was the biden strategy. that was the biden strategy. we were funding a stalemate. we were funding a meat grinder. and unfortunately for the ukrainians, the russi
that's what he was in the oval office to sign today. but again, when you have comments that deliberately appear to be deliberately i mean, after having discussed this repeatedly, deliberately appear to be geared towards making the argument that peace is not possible, you know? again, i turn to the he turned to the vice president. what kind of diplomacy are you talking about? almost as if to say, these people, you can't deal with them. we can't. you can't have any negotiations with putin because...
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the san jose police officers union told us he served as a reserve officer until he was let go in 1999. that lay off jose says is what set his brother. >> down a dark depression. he was just started drinking a lot your neck just one start spacing, the drugs that though the last couple alina's family say they tried to get him help. >> they say they invited him to stay at their home, but only that refused. instead, he ended up right back here. and it just i don't understand how people how the system works. >> and everybody's like. everybody don't eat. and what does 1, 2, to the homeless. and but that was on money going like he didn't get the help needed from the unions from the city's on allen with the san jose silicon valley. naacp says when molina become a police officer, california was making a huge push to hire officers of color. >> but they did not have enough resources to support their mental health they need to initiate. >> different programs for people for law enforcement officers in the eu's bit more involved says this is a lesson city leaders must take. people were asking provi
the san jose police officers union told us he served as a reserve officer until he was let go in 1999. that lay off jose says is what set his brother. >> down a dark depression. he was just started drinking a lot your neck just one start spacing, the drugs that though the last couple alina's family say they tried to get him help. >> they say they invited him to stay at their home, but only that refused. instead, he ended up right back here. and it just i don't understand how people...
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zelenskyy there finally got a proper slap down in the oval office. and donald trump is right, the kyiv regime is gambling with world war iii. end quote. we should note that medvedev has numerous times threatened nuclear war against the united states. we begin now with our chief white house correspondent who was at that news conference, kaitlan collins. she also, of course, anchors the sauce at 9 p.m., also with us from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. cnn's chief national security correspondent, nick paton walsh. and caitlin, you were in there as this happened and it began quite well. can you pinpoint the moment when it turned for the worse? >> well, the tension had kind of been there. obviously, it existed ever since trump called zelenskyy a dictator without elections. and he said trump was living in a disinformation bubble. so we were watching this all so closely. there were about 40 minutes before those those explosive ten minutes where everything essentially erupted. and during that, there was a back and forth where they were talking about what this
zelenskyy there finally got a proper slap down in the oval office. and donald trump is right, the kyiv regime is gambling with world war iii. end quote. we should note that medvedev has numerous times threatened nuclear war against the united states. we begin now with our chief white house correspondent who was at that news conference, kaitlan collins. she also, of course, anchors the sauce at 9 p.m., also with us from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. cnn's chief national security correspondent,...