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connecting a lot of dots anyone that's paying attention understands perfectly well what's going on here ok mary go right go ahead. well i think that everybody sort of thinks that they understand what's going on but one thing that they certainly didn't understand or at least i felt that about the british reaction was that they did not understand that putin is in an election campaign so i think you have to understand that this was a state of the nation speech given in the context of a russian election in less than a month's time and it's all very well for people in the west to say oh it's not a proper election no putin's bound to win and there's no contest and all that is probably true but the fact is that there is a campaign and putin needs to get his vote out and i think without that context the picture is incomplete but if we go back to the actual substance of what putin was talking about and of course the spectacular visual effects that played behind him i knew i watched that speech live and i knew what the response was going to be as soon as he was talking i knew what it was going to be it w
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ok not to go back to mary in london and i to ask all of you basically two questions in this part of the program. how the russians implicitly at least acknowledge that there is a new cold war and very importantly mary you said you watched it putin did reach out his hand they say there's still time to sit down and talk instead of all of the bluster ok because i think we are in a new cold war i think we're going to find a new term for it because it's not ideological it's like more like in one thousand century great power struggle but at least in those days you recognized and had respect for the other powers that's not the case today so those two questions are in a new cold war and can the west reach out its hand and sit down with the russians on these issues go ahead mary. well my personal take on this is that actually we're not in a new cold war we're in something rather different we're in more of a sort of psychological standoff i think and i'm quite reluctant to refer to what's going on as a new cold war but i think implicitly you could read into what putin was saying and his approach t
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connecting a lot of dots anyone that's paying attention understands perfectly well what's going on here ok mary go right go ahead. well i think that everybody sort of thinks that they understand what's going on but one thing that they certainly didn't understand or at least i felt that about the british reaction was that they did not understand that putin is in an election campaign so i think you have to understand that this was a state of the nation speech given in the context of a russian election in less than a month's time and it's all very well for people in the west to say oh it's not a proper election no putin's bound to win and there's no contest and all that is probably true but the fact is that there is a campaign and putin needs to get his vote out and i think without that context the picture is incomplete but if we go back to the actual substance of what putin was talking about under of course the spectacular visual effects that played behind him i knew i watched that speech live and i knew what the response was going to be as soon as he was talking i knew what it was going to be it
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connecting a lot of dots anyone that's paying attention understands perfectly well what's going on here ok mary go right go ahead. well i think that everybody sort of thinks that they understand what's going on but one thing that they certainly didn't understand or at least i felt that about the british reaction was that they did not understand that putin is in an election campaign so i think you have to understand that this was a state of the nation speech given in the context of a russian election in less than a month's time and it's all very well for people in the west to say oh it's not a proper election no putin's bound to win and there's no contest and all that is probably true but the fact is that there is a campaign and putin needs to get his vote out and i think without that context the picture is incomplete but if we go back to the actual substance of what putin was talking about under of course the spectacular visual effects that played behind him i knew i watched that speech live and i knew what the response was going to be as soon as he was talking i knew what it was going to be it
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connecting a lot of dots anyone that's paying attention understands perfectly well what's going on here ok mary go right go ahead. well i think that everybody sort of thinks that they understand what's going on but one thing that they certainly didn't understand or at least i felt that about the british reaction was that they did not understand that putin is in an election campaign so i think you have to understand that this was a state of the nation speech given in the context of a russian election in less than a month's time and it's all very well for people in the west to say oh it's not a proper election no putin's bound to win and there's no contest and all that is probably true but the fact is that there is a campaign and putin needs to get his vote out and i think without that context the picture is incomplete but if we go back to the actual substance of what putin was talking about to end of course the spectacular visual effects that played behind him i knew i watched that speech live and i knew what the response was going to be as soon as he was talking i knew what it was going to be i
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least superficially that there are parallels here at least in the the russian intelligence angle ok mary to jeff the world affairs writer and broadcaster thanks very much for coming on to the program thank you. football's world cup will be the biggest sporting event of the year russia twenty eighteen kicks off in one hundred sixty four matches and eleven cities played in twelve brand new or revamped stadiums. events to mark the countdown milestone in taking place across russia with more details. it's a pretty chilly snow covered day here today in moscow but of course the world cup will take place in the heights of moscow's warm summer it seems so long ago now that russia was bid to host a fee for world cup but as time has moved closer to the event it's really flown by and today marks the first martyr one hundred days till the start of football's biggest festivals preparations have been well underway twelve stadiums across eleven cities from khazan in the east to kaliningrad in the west and fifo officials have been keeping a close eye on those preparations on those developments so far so
least superficially that there are parallels here at least in the the russian intelligence angle ok mary to jeff the world affairs writer and broadcaster thanks very much for coming on to the program thank you. football's world cup will be the biggest sporting event of the year russia twenty eighteen kicks off in one hundred sixty four matches and eleven cities played in twelve brand new or revamped stadiums. events to mark the countdown milestone in taking place across russia with more...
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missions that it is refueling what targets it strikes and the results of the mission sounder we do not ok so mary kom with that report now forty two people are confirmed dead after a series of missile attacks struck government controlled suburbs of the syrian capital local state media have blamed eastern ghouta rebels many died after one rocket hit a crowded market local journalist. has been at the site. this is one of the largest single rocket strikes that ever hit the syrian capital damascus since the beginning of the conflict back in two thousand and eleven the rockets hit a popular market a marketplace for three problems of the heart of people shopping close to the people into a celebrity mothers day and many people buying their gifts yesterday and when the shells heard leaving the small number of. civilians into a particular struggle. when we got outside we couldn't see anything because the dust a real massacre i swear wouldn't wish anyone to witness a scene like this it's really saddening. in the past forty eight hours the syrian army was able to make substantial gains in the syrian militar
missions that it is refueling what targets it strikes and the results of the mission sounder we do not ok so mary kom with that report now forty two people are confirmed dead after a series of missile attacks struck government controlled suburbs of the syrian capital local state media have blamed eastern ghouta rebels many died after one rocket hit a crowded market local journalist. has been at the site. this is one of the largest single rocket strikes that ever hit the syrian capital damascus...
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>> ok. mary callahan. i know how to start the question, but i do not know how to complete it. so a lot of this, iraq is a country, is it a country? we talk about -- we talk about countries and we have said it is a country, but are we fighting a country, a warlord, and how do we know how to build a country at of something that was a country before? that timmy has always been confusing about these areas were long ago, westerners drew the boundary lines and said, you are a country. they do not feel that way. it seems like you have to go beyond putting the buildings back up, but figure out who needs to live together and who can be at peace together. that is what is going on now, i think. it is a question. >> go ahead. >> the united states will engage with the legitimate government, and that is as far as we are going to go. we recognize the sectarian and tribal and ethnic differences within a country, but we have them in our own country, so the u.s. government to the iraqi government, we have to engage at that level and that is the simplest answer. other than in kurdistan, the nort
>> ok. mary callahan. i know how to start the question, but i do not know how to complete it. so a lot of this, iraq is a country, is it a country? we talk about -- we talk about countries and we have said it is a country, but are we fighting a country, a warlord, and how do we know how to build a country at of something that was a country before? that timmy has always been confusing about these areas were long ago, westerners drew the boundary lines and said, you are a country. they do...
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ok not to go back to mary in london and i'd like to ask all of you basically two questions in this part of the program. how the russians implicitly at least acknowledge that there is a new cold war and very importantly mary you said you watched it. putin big reach out his hand to say there's still time to sit down and talk instead of all of the bluster ok because i think we are in a new cold war i think we're going to find a new term for it because it's not ideological it's like more like a nineteenth century great power struggle but at least in those days you recognized and had respect for the other powers that's not the case today so those two questions really new cold war and can the west reach out and say and sit down with the russians on these issues go ahead mary well my personal take on this is that actually we're not in a new cold war we're in something rather different we're in more of a sort of psychological stand off i think and i'm quite reluctant to refer to what's going on as a new cold war but i think implicitly you could read into what putin was saying and his approach t
ok not to go back to mary in london and i'd like to ask all of you basically two questions in this part of the program. how the russians implicitly at least acknowledge that there is a new cold war and very importantly mary you said you watched it. putin big reach out his hand to say there's still time to sit down and talk instead of all of the bluster ok because i think we are in a new cold war i think we're going to find a new term for it because it's not ideological it's like more like a...
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david, jerry, paul, diana and mary. >> ok, may i? >> supervisor tang: yes. >> finally, ok.pass the proposed resolution of the board in opposition to the bill. thank you, aaron peskin, as the city of los angeles have appeared to have done. i would like to devote the rest of my time to a moment of silence for scott wiener's attempt to kill the character and depth of our neighborhoods. use my last 30 seconds for silence. [bell ringing] >> supervisor tang: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you, supervisor peskin. i'm from san francisco and thank you for not rolling your eyes, change is good, but that implies improvement, not just any old change. not hyper development. i think it was james baldwin who called redevelopment the negro removal act. what is happening in the fillmore is happening in omi. you have foreclosures, prices are zooming. can i even afford to stay in the city? anyway, go to paris. why is the beautiful? because they don't allow this cluster mess. go to the paris suburbs. they're horrible. they're huge towers, dense clusters, everyone hates them. the french hate
david, jerry, paul, diana and mary. >> ok, may i? >> supervisor tang: yes. >> finally, ok.pass the proposed resolution of the board in opposition to the bill. thank you, aaron peskin, as the city of los angeles have appeared to have done. i would like to devote the rest of my time to a moment of silence for scott wiener's attempt to kill the character and depth of our neighborhoods. use my last 30 seconds for silence. [bell ringing] >> supervisor tang: thank you. next...
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ok not to go back to mary in london and i to ask all of you basically two questions in this part of the program. how the russians implicitly at least acknowledge that there is a new cold war and very importantly mary you said you watched it. putin big reach out his hand to say there's still time to sit down and talk instead of all of the bluster ok because i think we are in a new cold war i think we're going to find a new term for it because it's not ideological it's like more like a nineteenth century great power struggle but at least in those days you recognized and had respect for the other powers that's not the case today so those two questions really new cold war and can the west reach out and say and sit down with the russians on these issues go ahead mary well my personal take on this is that actually we're not in a new cold war we're in something rather different we're in more of a sort of psychological standoff i think and i'm quite reluctant to refer to what's going on as a new cold war but i think implicitly you could read into what putin was saying and his approach that from
ok not to go back to mary in london and i to ask all of you basically two questions in this part of the program. how the russians implicitly at least acknowledge that there is a new cold war and very importantly mary you said you watched it. putin big reach out his hand to say there's still time to sit down and talk instead of all of the bluster ok because i think we are in a new cold war i think we're going to find a new term for it because it's not ideological it's like more like a nineteenth...
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mary. >> yeah. yeah. ok. ok. you look different. than you used to. [laughter] yeah. yeah. you used to -- yeah. ok. >> ok. thank you. commissioner row salless, any questions? >> no. i move. >> we are a motion by commissioner rosales. >> commission member, please announce your vote when i call your name. [roll call] mr. vice chair t item for vote 5c, three ayes, one absent. >> thank you. >> for item 5d, commission members please announce when i call your name. [roll call] mr. vice chair, for item 5d, the vote is three ayes, one absent. >> great. motion carries. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> madame secretary, please call the next item. >> the next order of business is item 5e, selecting mccormack barron salazar and bayview hunters point multipurpose senior services for the development of approximately 100 affordable family rental housing units including one manager's unit at hunters point shipyard phase one blocks 52 and 54, hunters point shipyard redevelopment project area, discussion and action, resolution number 7-2018. madame director? >> thank you.
mary. >> yeah. yeah. ok. ok. you look different. than you used to. [laughter] yeah. yeah. you used to -- yeah. ok. >> ok. thank you. commissioner row salless, any questions? >> no. i move. >> we are a motion by commissioner rosales. >> commission member, please announce your vote when i call your name. [roll call] mr. vice chair t item for vote 5c, three ayes, one absent. >> thank you. >> for item 5d, commission members please announce when i call your...
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mary, as you were speaking, all i could think of, i believe it was st. augustine who said, spread the gospel and if necessary, use words. >> st. francis? >> ok. i knew i shouldn't be wading into this territory at st. mary's [laughter]. >> one of those things. >> it was one of the saints, thank you. st. francis, medical center, it all comes together. but i think the point of this is this is not just talking about doing something about mental health, this is doing it. and i am so proud of our affiliation at ucsf with the city, mayor lee, who was a special man, mayor farrell, potentially future mayor breed, all the people in the city who have really helped us move forward and make something important happen. but i do want to spend a moment talking about dignity health, what an amazing organization it is under lloyd's leadership, the team at dignity health is spectacular. always focused on doing what is best for the community. and at ucsf, we believe that's our calling, putting the needs of the community first and trying to address those in every possible way. as barbara garcia said, we've enjoyed a fantastic 150 and we weren't there in the beginn
mary, as you were speaking, all i could think of, i believe it was st. augustine who said, spread the gospel and if necessary, use words. >> st. francis? >> ok. i knew i shouldn't be wading into this territory at st. mary's [laughter]. >> one of those things. >> it was one of the saints, thank you. st. francis, medical center, it all comes together. but i think the point of this is this is not just talking about doing something about mental health, this is doing it. and...
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men are jumping into those jobs i think that part of that education is saying no it's ok if you do this as i mean mary says there could be a lot of men out there who are like you know i don't want to do that because i know that there are so many little jobs for women on my side of the fence i don't want to start taking their jobs away from them. it's not just that i like the idea of what we're going to get it all right as we go to break i was told forget to let us know what you think of the topics that cover the place we can put herself at r t dot com coming up shawn stone welcomes famed historian alfred mccoy to discuss the past present and future of american empires to. you should. they put themselves on the line. big get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to be rich. to do like to be for us this is what it looks like three of the boys can't be good good i'm interested always in the laws of god. they should. show some same wrong when old roles just don't hold. any gold it is yet to say proud this day comes to educate and in detroit it was betrayal. when so many find th
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men are jumping into those jobs i think that part of that education of saying no it's ok if you do this as i mean mary says they're going to be a lot of men out there who are like you know i don't want to do that because i know that there's so many little jobs for women on my side of the fence i don't want to start taking their jobs away from them but you know i think it's a time jobs that are like that's out of the audio we're going to get it all right as we go to break cause stone for good to let us know what you think of the topics of government facebook and twitter see your full sold at r t dot com coming up sean stone welcomes fame to story of alfred mccoy to discuss the past present and future of the american empire to. when lawmakers manufactured incentive system to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the famous merry go round lifts only the one percent were told. to ignore middle of the room signals. the real news is really the world. market. then one by recommending what i call the one. we're going to pull you out of the. gate obit and demands and this is one of it a
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men are jumping into those jobs i think that part of that education of saying no it's ok if you do this as i mean mary says there could be a lot of men out there who are like you know i don't want to do that because i know that there are so many little jobs for women on my side of the fence i don't want to start taking their jobs away from them but you know the answer is and i'm just like that's out of the audio we're going to get it all right as we go to break clockwise stone for good to let us know what you think of the topics of coverage of facebook and twitter. at r.t. dot com coming up shawn stone welcomes famed historian alfred mccoy to discuss the past present and future of american empires two. when else seems wrong. why don't we just don't. let me. get to shape out these days comes out today. and in detroit equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. there's an issue probably the only issue the unites many of the most powerful individuals surrounding donald trump and the issue is hostility directed at the ranch there is every reason to bel
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right he was convicted in the past for anti semitism and marie le pen wants to leave that behind to become a mainstream party a governing party really ok lisa many thanks for that on paris correspondent there lisa louis. here in germany police are investigating several suspected arson attacks against mosques and turkish properties across the country this weekend nobody has been injured in berlin a mall skin turkish cultural club was set on fire police say they believe the attacks were politically motivated in the other incidents five bombs with thrown at a turkish immigrants association in the western town of michel day a turkish shop burnt down in the town of it's a hole and on friday a mosque in the lao finn that's in southern germany was torched police investigating a better attack looking for five suspects the video of the incident was posted on a kurdish website. now two prominent turkish journalists have been reunited with their colleagues after spending well over a year behind bars the two men released on bail on friday but both they and sixteen other stuff the independent newspaper june who did it are still on trial for alleged
right he was convicted in the past for anti semitism and marie le pen wants to leave that behind to become a mainstream party a governing party really ok lisa many thanks for that on paris correspondent there lisa louis. here in germany police are investigating several suspected arson attacks against mosques and turkish properties across the country this weekend nobody has been injured in berlin a mall skin turkish cultural club was set on fire police say they believe the attacks were...
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right he was convicted in the past for anti semitism and marie le pen wants to leave that behind to become a mainstream party a governing party really ok lisa many thanks for that on paris correspondent there lisa louis. turning to turkey now where two prominent journalists have been reunited with their colleagues all to spending well over a year behind bars the two men were released on bail on friday but both they and sixteen other stuff at the independent newspaper jim hood yet are still on trial for allegedly supporting terrorism so their battle for freedom and justice is far from over. the staff of turkey's gym harriet newspaper celebrate the long awaited return of editor in chief. and investigative journalist ahmed shafik the two were held in a turkish prison for over a year at least on bail now they returned to their news room to quit calling despite the joyful mood they returned doesn't signal the revival of the rule of law in turkey. to the there was no legal basis either for my arrest nor for my release it was a political move and nothing else that's how we have to see it there is no rule of law in turkey the idea that courts
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ok looking for now let's get back to mary in london thanks very much and a while now the owners of a dinosaur theme park in the united states are in the market for a new trying to source rex and this is why they had to endure the pain of watching their existing model burn to the ground seven meter tall life size animatronic t.-rex apparently small that a ten minutes. before bursting into flames in a spectacular final display for the pain very disappointing for the owners of the world dinosaur experience in colorado they caught up in to happy about this blaming and the trickle malfunction for that dinosaurs extinction to shine. and he's out in a cup and. mark. morales was just ten years old when a devastating earthquake struck mexico city in one thousand nine hundred five the quake damaged her family's apartment and the government moved them to distant shack around seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp say i'm going to get up at the government raised our hopes and then abandon us politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of wha
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ok here should be him. so this was a long history with this was. we sure the photo of the young into it mari is totally commercial just confirmed. in the winters is a number of us innocent insist she said yes i also got national to say about this is you did those you don't feel the same maybe i thought it was a six year kiss you really didn't want to disappear for good so he says there is room. to be getting answers or. they said. from the minute you said it was it's written there then i have them on a diet and you know it was it's no use at all to falsely nasiri these communities he was near the rush just exactly the same just replace some serious food. was a bit out of his it shimmers off surely bunk off let me papa our school is a comical prison for saying that a very they were not able or the grace is a possibility with me for. how can a priest accused of the sexual abuse of minors change countries and homes and stay out of the. such as are the police and justice for almost twenty years. and is it an isolated chance. one man may have an explanation. back in the united states to meet a fo
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i have i mean ok and you're in the stream today will the killing of a black female politician spur change in brazil well discuss the impact of rio de janeiro councilwoman mary ellen franco and the. she was elected in twenty sixteen and became the only black woman in rio de janeiro's city council franco a fifty eight year old human rights activist was a vocal feminist a lesbian a black brazilian born in africa she was seen as a rising political voice for marginalized communities of people affected by poverty and violence last wednesday shortly after leaving an event on black women's empowerment franco and her driver anderson gomez were shot to death and what officials believed to be a targeted killing franco was shot four times in the head since her death tens of thousands in brazil have protested with the intent of keeping the social issues franco cared about in the public eye so today we want to discuss the impact this story is having joining us from rio de janeiro is. a contributing editor with the intercepts brazil and south hollow activist jimmy lauder barrow and in austin texas kristen smith associate professor of african and african diaspora studies a
i have i mean ok and you're in the stream today will the killing of a black female politician spur change in brazil well discuss the impact of rio de janeiro councilwoman mary ellen franco and the. she was elected in twenty sixteen and became the only black woman in rio de janeiro's city council franco a fifty eight year old human rights activist was a vocal feminist a lesbian a black brazilian born in africa she was seen as a rising political voice for marginalized communities of people...
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to international o'neill ok we will get to those headline stories in just a moment but first i want to bring you to the russian foreign ministry in moscow where spokeswoman marie as the heart of giving an update on the diplomatic crisis between the u.k. and russia let's listen in. international community have made the conclusion through guardian fear a level of trust with the official london we call once again the poll the united kingdom to provide all materials at its disposal regarding the safe incident of three colored regard in three spread of chemical weapons on the british soil let's now go over to our the issue of not only get off of the global agenda we're not just about what was responsible but we receive fair regular and says with requests to comment on things that he isn't in the army or we do it in the regular basis let me now get back to read to him closely follow through three years in the republic of myanmar if leadership takes effort to ensure the peaceful choices within the country and get your lives in some beyond the regions and difficulties and remains that aren't caring about media conference by maria's or her of just breaching into other
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ok well let's talk about some of the issues now with maria sort and she's a defense analyst and she joins us now good evening to you mary you're very welcome let's just talk about trump at the moment trying to sell the saudis more weapons obviously given the clip i'm not sure you saw it but he's very keen to do this but i suppose this also gives the saudis a lot of leverage doesn't it over thorny issues like yemen. i think it's the first time that the u.s. so the relationship has come into such struck focus where the u.s. administration is trying to sell the u.s. military war machine to the so these and they're expecting to get a hard bargain and in that case they believe that they actually have a leverage in terms of so the arabia's nuclear program but in reality what we see on the ground is this that actually does the so these which are holding the leverage at this moment because only twelve billion dollars worth of trade has actually commenced between united states and saudi arabia with regards to weapon sales and the united states is expecting around hundred fourteen billion dollars worth of trade which doesn't seem
ok well let's talk about some of the issues now with maria sort and she's a defense analyst and she joins us now good evening to you mary you're very welcome let's just talk about trump at the moment trying to sell the saudis more weapons obviously given the clip i'm not sure you saw it but he's very keen to do this but i suppose this also gives the saudis a lot of leverage doesn't it over thorny issues like yemen. i think it's the first time that the u.s. so the relationship has come into such...