126
126
Oct 24, 2018
10/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
sold his company gsi to ebay they sold the consumer facing brands back to reuben and this includes f includes fanatics. reuben is the founder and ceo of connective take a look. >> i have a million things i want to talk about i am so proud of you you are great. you just got back from china, a lot of the weakness in the stock market is that there is going to be an endless economic war but you have a different message. >> what i see as an entrepreneur, of how opportunity there is in china. it is one of those things that you had to see to believe it 45 million people watched our pre season basketball game that's like half of a super bowl rating that is how rabid the fans are in china we just launched fanatics. >> there is an amazing company one of several that you control. i would love to hear about supports because you are involved, you own teams, fanatics, and nike, you are a free range guy. >> so what do you want to talk about? let's start. >> let's start with fanatics. >> i will break this down simply for you. i had a belief that amazon and alibaba were going to control ecommerce. i
sold his company gsi to ebay they sold the consumer facing brands back to reuben and this includes f includes fanatics. reuben is the founder and ceo of connective take a look. >> i have a million things i want to talk about i am so proud of you you are great. you just got back from china, a lot of the weakness in the stock market is that there is going to be an endless economic war but you have a different message. >> what i see as an entrepreneur, of how opportunity there is in...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
but reuben heard results are clear cut. here then what you can see here is that our patient with serious a topic dermatitis has a lot of stuff. on his skin this red bar here that's it in fact that saw compare this to results from a healthy subject the picture there is much more colorful and that's how it should be health is closely tied to microbial diversity. in an attempt to influence the micro biome the dermatologist applies the special cream to a test area she wants to encourage the growth of microorganisms that will help supplant the overly dominant staphylococcus aureus it's an approach that could spark a revolution and allergy therapy very good anyhow if we can make an improvement here and we'll finally have acquired some tools with which we could help many patients with the haitian. reuben harrell is hopeful the treatment will work. if it does he might soon have a cream to change his skin microbiome for the better. hopefully the cream will work. but all medications that we run into our skin all swallow eventually en
but reuben heard results are clear cut. here then what you can see here is that our patient with serious a topic dermatitis has a lot of stuff. on his skin this red bar here that's it in fact that saw compare this to results from a healthy subject the picture there is much more colorful and that's how it should be health is closely tied to microbial diversity. in an attempt to influence the micro biome the dermatologist applies the special cream to a test area she wants to encourage the growth...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
who reuben heritable is hopeful the treatment will work. if it does he might soon have a cream to change his skin micro biome for the better. hopefully the cream will work. but all medications that we run into our skin all swallow eventually end up in our heads and ultimately inside of us that outdoorsy could soon be clear and clean in. a romantic little river in southern germany. clarified water from a nearby sewage treatment plant feeds into it it seems clean but looks can be deceiving that water still contains residues from drugs like painkillers antibiotics and blood pressure medication many rivers in germany now contain heightened concentrations of the pain reliever di cliff a knack even though some sources of drinking water but that's not the only reason why water chemists at the regional environment office are concerned about drug residues. in being a stickler for not we can prove with our own studies that even at low concentrations of an ak has an effect on organisms in the water trout for instance which causes changes in their gill
who reuben heritable is hopeful the treatment will work. if it does he might soon have a cream to change his skin micro biome for the better. hopefully the cream will work. but all medications that we run into our skin all swallow eventually end up in our heads and ultimately inside of us that outdoorsy could soon be clear and clean in. a romantic little river in southern germany. clarified water from a nearby sewage treatment plant feeds into it it seems clean but looks can be deceiving that...
33
33
Oct 3, 2018
10/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
reuben. paolo there touched on something very important he spoke about the logistical difficulties can you try to elucidate to our audience i mean how difficult is that every situation varies but when it comes to the logistics how challenging can that be for an aid organization to overcome i can see a well good afternoon first i can see to us that many. in a situation. like the one that we are facing now indonesians should always have but also happening in number which is the excess ability and how difficult especially now for instance in the western europe or. very limited capacity to arrive to sense fully receive non-food items it was a chest relief if the received goods we also see china and then it has to. do better that in case of the red cross red crescent with the p.m.i. we're going to be nice yet is well in place we have a stock proposition a we are talking about a very remote area so basically the coots and driving down to ports that are not in condition you discussed that he's he's
reuben. paolo there touched on something very important he spoke about the logistical difficulties can you try to elucidate to our audience i mean how difficult is that every situation varies but when it comes to the logistics how challenging can that be for an aid organization to overcome i can see a well good afternoon first i can see to us that many. in a situation. like the one that we are facing now indonesians should always have but also happening in number which is the excess ability and...
30
30
Oct 4, 2018
10/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
did un and us and the red cross we regularly practice employed in place once you're paolo you heard reuben there speaking you know about dealing with the authorities not really leads me to my next question because when you're talking about getting to these affected areas you have to deal with the government you have to deal with security officials and the military how difficult is that and what can governments better do going forward to try to help aid agencies you know get relief to those worst affected. well it's very important that the humanitarian space is limiting access to them by the committee for international argument for me to see. protected and supported government kind of facilitated but who are in appeasers know just that range their cases and jewels are open and of course support the local government response we don't have to put get there look at me personally sponsor well before the international agencies and the thing is open for them and that the local governments will nurture and supports a little urbanization over the years i've been working very closely with local agen
did un and us and the red cross we regularly practice employed in place once you're paolo you heard reuben there speaking you know about dealing with the authorities not really leads me to my next question because when you're talking about getting to these affected areas you have to deal with the government you have to deal with security officials and the military how difficult is that and what can governments better do going forward to try to help aid agencies you know get relief to those...
28
28
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
you can understand seventy five percent of a test that be pretty concerned unless i actually met reuben turn your about ten years ago. and the powell discussion with brian greene and i was really i mean she told me something blew me away with that when she discovered made the discovery not many people will to like invite her to give a talk about it it was bring your college i'll call to philadelphia or whatever and i don't let the second set a lot of finishes story inside he seconds and you take away from that was. well i take away from doug was. how you were the kind of resistance that she got when the government and now she's famous for thank you very much scientists ma and katie and stefan and alex i really appreciate you coming and bringing science to the stream and he has this conversation going very who think our audience learned a lot but i'll end with this week on the this is you know who says very reuben seminal work was incredibly important was a pioneer in dark matter research and her work forms the basis on which a huge community of researchers build today dark matter mattis
you can understand seventy five percent of a test that be pretty concerned unless i actually met reuben turn your about ten years ago. and the powell discussion with brian greene and i was really i mean she told me something blew me away with that when she discovered made the discovery not many people will to like invite her to give a talk about it it was bring your college i'll call to philadelphia or whatever and i don't let the second set a lot of finishes story inside he seconds and you...
44
44
Oct 10, 2018
10/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
you can understand seventy five percent of a test that be pretty concerned unless i actually met reuben turn your about ten years ago. in a pal discussion with brian greene and i was really i mean she told me something blew me away with that when she discovered made the discovery not many people will to like invite her to give a talk about it it was brought more college i'll call the philadelphia whatever not a couple of the second still a lot of finished stories that he seconds and you take away from that was. well i take away from that was obvious. how old you are the kind of resistance though she got when she was gone and now she's famous forever thank you very much scientists ma and katie and stefan and alex really appreciate you coming and bringing science to the stream really has this conversation been going very who got audience learned a lot but i'll end with this week on the this is you know who says very reuben seminal work was incredibly important she was a pioneer in dark matter research and her work forms the basis on which a huge community of researchers builds today dark
you can understand seventy five percent of a test that be pretty concerned unless i actually met reuben turn your about ten years ago. in a pal discussion with brian greene and i was really i mean she told me something blew me away with that when she discovered made the discovery not many people will to like invite her to give a talk about it it was brought more college i'll call the philadelphia whatever not a couple of the second still a lot of finished stories that he seconds and you take...
60
60
Oct 25, 2018
10/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a night to remember for chelsea's hat—trick hero reuben loftus—cheek, and arsenal made it 11 consectutivee since 2007. here's adam wild. arriving in lisbon, there was a sense that this is an arsenal side going places. re—emerging of late as one of the game's great entertainers. their everyday covered famous flamboyant football delayed en route. it took until the second half for it to finally appear, but even then something was missing. plm ikegami anger among the many struggling to find his way to go. when it arrives, it was most welcome and well deserved. danny welbeck showing the fans what they came to see. for chelsea, they were not going anywhere, nor be aired with us where they can be made to wait. ruben loftus—cheek took less than two minutes to the scoring. his second ever just two minutes to the scoring. his second everjust moments later. a su btle second everjust moments later. a subtle touch, and has side with the simplest of stats. even without it eden hazard, there was plenty to smile about. perhaps the only surprise was how long it took to school again. ruben loftus—cheek had
it was a night to remember for chelsea's hat—trick hero reuben loftus—cheek, and arsenal made it 11 consectutivee since 2007. here's adam wild. arriving in lisbon, there was a sense that this is an arsenal side going places. re—emerging of late as one of the game's great entertainers. their everyday covered famous flamboyant football delayed en route. it took until the second half for it to finally appear, but even then something was missing. plm ikegami anger among the many struggling to...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
31
31
Oct 12, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and before we go on, i would like to disclose that i am a member of a firm that hired reuben junius to handle a project. it will have no effect on my hearing. >>clerk: okay. permit holder. so you can have a seat -- are you one of the appellants in. >> yes. >>clerk: okay. so please have a seat. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners i'm eric jacobs here on behalf of the owner of the property. i've brought with me tonight revised plans that i'd like to present to the commission. >> president fong: please provide a copy to the appellant and to the department. [inaudible] >> -- and scott sanchez, as well as supervisor tom. >> director hsu: -- plan check supervisor tom. >> director hsu: -- tom lee, and to go back over the things noted by the commissioners, as well as some additional cleanup items that we found. in working with both d.b.i. and planning, we made the following changes. one, we relabelled the rooftop paved areas which were outside of the occupiable roof deck as unoccupied roof garden. we've correctly positioned the rear yard set back line so it was very clear where the bu
. >> and before we go on, i would like to disclose that i am a member of a firm that hired reuben junius to handle a project. it will have no effect on my hearing. >>clerk: okay. permit holder. so you can have a seat -- are you one of the appellants in. >> yes. >>clerk: okay. so please have a seat. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners i'm eric jacobs here on behalf of the owner of the property. i've brought with me tonight revised plans that i'd like to...
166
166
Oct 26, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
gloria reuben... and your host, courtney thorne-smith -- brought to you by trusted guthy renker. ♪ [nct chatter ] >> [ laughs ] >> they're ready for us. come on! >> everybody ready? >> action! >> hi, everybody. i'm thrilled to be here with a group of absolutely gorgeous women. and today, you are going to get an inside peek at one of the most groundbreaking anti-aging treatments on the market today. it's a beauty secret that all of us now swear by because it can truly help you look years younger. >> and we're not talking about something that's only available in hollywood or something that's going to cost you an arm and a leg. it's something that everyone at home can use. >> that's right. it's got a very scientific name -- cold plasma sub-d. but you may be surprised to hear that the formula inside this jar is not made for your face. it's made for the skin below the chin. most women actually forget to take care of their neck and chest until, one day, they notice a change. >> and if you are a woman of a certain age, you know what we're talking about. the wrinkles start appearing. the ski
gloria reuben... and your host, courtney thorne-smith -- brought to you by trusted guthy renker. ♪ [nct chatter ] >> [ laughs ] >> they're ready for us. come on! >> everybody ready? >> action! >> hi, everybody. i'm thrilled to be here with a group of absolutely gorgeous women. and today, you are going to get an inside peek at one of the most groundbreaking anti-aging treatments on the market today. it's a beauty secret that all of us now swear by because it can...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
50
50
Oct 23, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
tom tunney, reuben, junius, and rose. just a couple of quick points. i think a common theme you've heard from the speakers to this point actually identifies the description of this matter is a bit of a misnomer. this -- we're not proposing nor is anybody looking to get approval for retail conversions. what's happening in this district is that the property owners are left with vacant spaces. they're trying to make use of vacant space, so it's not a retail conversion, in fact, a means of activating the district. when you last met to discuss these issues, you asked for additional study and information about what was happening on the second and third floors, and we very much support the research that was done by the b.i.d. and oewd, and i'd like to highlight a couple of the details of that research. ms. brodsky pointed out at the take out the westfield center, the vacancies are 9% in the center, and they're trending up. that wasn't spoken to in the staff report, and we've learned more. the b.i.d. identified in its submittal, if you get outside the center o
tom tunney, reuben, junius, and rose. just a couple of quick points. i think a common theme you've heard from the speakers to this point actually identifies the description of this matter is a bit of a misnomer. this -- we're not proposing nor is anybody looking to get approval for retail conversions. what's happening in this district is that the property owners are left with vacant spaces. they're trying to make use of vacant space, so it's not a retail conversion, in fact, a means of...
146
146
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
if there is a shipwreck off reuben that is not worth recovering but it is nevertheless of interest to an here ologists. just as on the one special about this find is that it dates from the middle or perhaps even the early sixteenth century a period from which very few ships have been found and there is evidence that the word may have come from hamburg the bizarre herds are all some boxed arms or and. even today certain details of the ship can be more clearly rendered if they are copied underwater by hand. but the main job is done by a special camera it takes hundreds of images that are then used to generate a three d. computer model of the shipwreck while the wood has been perfectly preserved in the nutrient pool water of the baltic the current has a road at the rate down to its floor. david stop by as that's the great thing about it is you never see the wreck like there's on a dive because visibility is poor. so you can create a model like there's even if you have a visibility of just thirty centimeters. you just have to take enough photos so they overlap and then you're looking at s
if there is a shipwreck off reuben that is not worth recovering but it is nevertheless of interest to an here ologists. just as on the one special about this find is that it dates from the middle or perhaps even the early sixteenth century a period from which very few ships have been found and there is evidence that the word may have come from hamburg the bizarre herds are all some boxed arms or and. even today certain details of the ship can be more clearly rendered if they are copied...
47
47
Oct 25, 2018
10/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
problems don't then there, a bombshell report from the new york times claims they tod and re--- andy reubens quietly go away after claims of sexual misconduct. amazon has reported third-quarter earnings and investors are reacting to a top when this. shares are declining in late trading. amazon sales came well and are -- well under expectations. of $3.7 billion in the third quarter exceeds the street and amazon's own guidance. their fourth-quarter guidance is a bit light. goingr, the company is between 10 and 20% growth. baker. us now is darren also with us is a reporter of bloomberg intelligence to covers amazon for us. >> if you look at the revenue miss, especially on the guidance side of things, it was a big number. the spending number we were not worried about because we expected pressure across the board and the weight --hike issue -- which hike issue was one of the issues. tubing areas we see weakness and expectations is whole foods and that is one area. that is where maybe the physical push is not growing as prices we expected. the second area is international growth which slow down ma
problems don't then there, a bombshell report from the new york times claims they tod and re--- andy reubens quietly go away after claims of sexual misconduct. amazon has reported third-quarter earnings and investors are reacting to a top when this. shares are declining in late trading. amazon sales came well and are -- well under expectations. of $3.7 billion in the third quarter exceeds the street and amazon's own guidance. their fourth-quarter guidance is a bit light. goingr, the company is...
114
114
Oct 26, 2018
10/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
andy reuben was paid a $90 million exit package in 2014 after being accused of sexual misconduct. he oversaw the development of android for google. the new york times had google to investigate the sexual misconduct claim and found it credible. they spent silent about it. the report also says google protected 3 skills accused of sexual misconduct over the past ten years by offering them payouts, even though the company did not have to. >>> google ceo responded by saying the company has taken a hard line on inappropriate behavior in the work place in recent years. he also said: he also said: >>> pg&e has finished replacing underground gas and lines in the neighborhood that were devastated by the north bay wildfires in october. they restored many of the lines in coffey park, and pg&e said they installed 2 miles of electric cable and built new gas mains in coffey park. 8 mines will built and pg&e said the work was finished would be months ahead of schedule. >>> the federal government has joined the lawsuits against the company, it was hired to clean up radiation at the hunters point n
andy reuben was paid a $90 million exit package in 2014 after being accused of sexual misconduct. he oversaw the development of android for google. the new york times had google to investigate the sexual misconduct claim and found it credible. they spent silent about it. the report also says google protected 3 skills accused of sexual misconduct over the past ten years by offering them payouts, even though the company did not have to. >>> google ceo responded by saying the company has...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
46
46
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and as earlier, i need to disclose that i am a partner in a project that has hired reuben and junius as counsel. they are present before this body, and it will have no effect on my decision. good evening, mr. patterson. >> commissioners, this is a case about a permit to correct the record. d.b.i. and the fire department formally determined in a preapplication meeting that the property's unit count is incorrect, and they instructed the appellant to file the subject permit to correct the record. here's the problem in this case: was the c.f.c. issued in error? the c.f.c. says three units, but it's actually two. >> to remove the illegal unit. there's a lot of other evidence as well. 19 # 5 permit and the cfc say the property was not upgraded to one hour construction. the permit checks no no in 1986 and 94 the owner signed saying no off street parking was consisted. a certificate of occupancy was never issued. the 1975 permit application answered no to does this altercation constitute a change of occupancy. and the day high report required plans for unit legalization but no plans were fil
. >> and as earlier, i need to disclose that i am a partner in a project that has hired reuben and junius as counsel. they are present before this body, and it will have no effect on my decision. good evening, mr. patterson. >> commissioners, this is a case about a permit to correct the record. d.b.i. and the fire department formally determined in a preapplication meeting that the property's unit count is incorrect, and they instructed the appellant to file the subject permit to...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Oct 25, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
i justin zucker from reuben s junius and rose. we would like to thank m.t.a. staff for all of their efforts. [inaudible] >> i received staff's october 9 letter in response to our letter of september 7, 2018. we endorse bicycle safety and advance efforts for such in conjunction with mr. gotti's unimpeded conduction of his business. [inaudible] >> the work arounds for the eighth street bicycle -- protected bicycle lane however did not work seamlessly. there have been unintended consequences continuing to impact mr. gotti's business operations. as a result, we ask the m.t.a. work with mr. gotti and others as the parking protects bicycle lane is implemented on howard street. we request the m.t.a. reserve the right to make minor modifications to the bicycle line to make it work as intended, to tweak any configurations to the lane. we ask an ombudsman to be elected to this board. [inaudible] >> once again, we thank m.t.a. and thank you for your time. >> thank you, mr. zucker. next speaker. >> good evening, board of directors. charles defarge, san francisco bicycle c
i justin zucker from reuben s junius and rose. we would like to thank m.t.a. staff for all of their efforts. [inaudible] >> i received staff's october 9 letter in response to our letter of september 7, 2018. we endorse bicycle safety and advance efforts for such in conjunction with mr. gotti's unimpeded conduction of his business. [inaudible] >> the work arounds for the eighth street bicycle -- protected bicycle lane however did not work seamlessly. there have been unintended...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
60
60
Oct 7, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and prior to hearing, i am a partner that has hired the law firm of reuben junius, and it will havect on my hearing this. >> i'd just like to start and say that we also heard from the appellants, and that they indicated that they likely would withdraw the appeal; however, we have not heard from them today. so 3255 octavia street, which we're here today to discuss, we've come today for a project that was reviewed by d.b.i. and sf planning. an appeal was filed by a small contingent of neighbors who previously opposed. commission comments were heard, changes were made to the commissioner's liking and the d.r. was not taken on july 26 of this year with the condition that if the project sponsor were to convert the ground floor to a common area to a unit that that unit would be a fourth unit approved through the a.d.u. program. attempts were made to link 1355 francisco with 3255 octavia at that time, and the board agreed there was no linkage. the two properties are not linked and stand on their merit as code compliant with the approval of sfdbi and sf planning. i would like to submit a ne
. >> and prior to hearing, i am a partner that has hired the law firm of reuben junius, and it will havect on my hearing this. >> i'd just like to start and say that we also heard from the appellants, and that they indicated that they likely would withdraw the appeal; however, we have not heard from them today. so 3255 octavia street, which we're here today to discuss, we've come today for a project that was reviewed by d.b.i. and sf planning. an appeal was filed by a small...
145
145
Oct 14, 2018
10/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: reuben runs a migrant center. an area where they house 1500 teens who cross the border without a parent. the facility has had to extend its deadline for close and has had to expand. >> we're out of face unfortunately given all of the increase in numbers. >> reporter: so the immigrant advocates we're talking about are telling us they're seeing more children, more families coming in crossing the border and the facilities aren't able to handle them. they don't have enough beds or places to care for them. we're in tornio. we'll go in and ask more questions, find out how many children are in custody and how is the administration now handling this. >> our cameras were not allowed to go inside. the government provided this video. we spent two hours into an investigation of an entire city back there. they have their own firefighters, they have a place to worship and a praise to eat. i could see bibles and teddy bears placed on the beds. every indication children are living here. when i went to the barber shop, a young man
. >> reporter: reuben runs a migrant center. an area where they house 1500 teens who cross the border without a parent. the facility has had to extend its deadline for close and has had to expand. >> we're out of face unfortunately given all of the increase in numbers. >> reporter: so the immigrant advocates we're talking about are telling us they're seeing more children, more families coming in crossing the border and the facilities aren't able to handle them. they don't have...
125
125
Oct 28, 2018
10/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
israel's president, reuben rivlin, also issuing a message and he was in fact one of the first to issuesage after the sabbath. i'll read you a part of it. it says, "we are thinking of our brothers and sisters. the whole house of israel in this time of trouble, as we say in the morning prayers. we are thinking of the families of those who were murdered and praying for the quick recovery of those who were injured." brooke, a few thousand miles separates pittsburgh from israel, but you're seeing that distance basically disappear as all of israel tries to reach out, tries to help in some sort of way to offer support, aid, prayers to the community of pittsburgh. in fact, the minister of dice paraaffairs immediately left for pittsburgh to see what he could do from israel to the u.s. to pittsburgh. >> amazing. i was talking to one of the community leaders and head of the jewish paper in in pittsburgh area and he was saying the vigil they held tonight inside the presbyterian church is the first of so many planned in that community. thank you tell me what events from your side of the sea are pla
israel's president, reuben rivlin, also issuing a message and he was in fact one of the first to issuesage after the sabbath. i'll read you a part of it. it says, "we are thinking of our brothers and sisters. the whole house of israel in this time of trouble, as we say in the morning prayers. we are thinking of the families of those who were murdered and praying for the quick recovery of those who were injured." brooke, a few thousand miles separates pittsburgh from israel, but you're...
67
67
Oct 20, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
president of washington strategy group and deputy assistant of state for the obama administration joel reuben and chief operating officer for ets risk management, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence and msnbc national security analyst, frank figluzi, joel, what's your take on how the white house has responded to khashoggi's death so far. >> this whole episode speaks to the moral rot at the heart of the trump foreign policy, and it's really astonishing, there's no moral outrage. there's no explanation about why it is deeply problematic that the saudis executed an american resident in the heart of a nato ally in a premeditated fashion and did so with impunity. this really demonstrates the feebleness right now of our foreign policy, the feebleness of our position in the world and as the president just said and as you pointed out, for what, for money, and not even for factual numbers of money. these numbers are inflated, not based in reality, but that's not what should be driving american foreign policy when we have someone of this stature, and anyone frankly, associated with t
president of washington strategy group and deputy assistant of state for the obama administration joel reuben and chief operating officer for ets risk management, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence and msnbc national security analyst, frank figluzi, joel, what's your take on how the white house has responded to khashoggi's death so far. >> this whole episode speaks to the moral rot at the heart of the trump foreign policy, and it's really astonishing, there's no moral...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Oct 13, 2018
10/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
mark loper, reuben junius and rose on behalf of rrti. as you know, the project's ceqa clearance document was appealed to the board of supervisors, and the board's actions regarding that project are the subject of ongoing litigation between rrti and the city and unfortunately until that litigation is resolved, we have no further comment. thank you. >> president hillis: all right. we'll open it up for public comment. i have one speaker card, gus hernandez, but if others would like to speak, please do so. you can lineup on the screen side of the room. mr. hernandez. >> good afternoon, commissioners. gus hernandez with affordable diviz. affordable diviz stands with the mission opportunity in opposition of 2918 mission. i want to start off with the fact that this is a conditional use authorization and -- can i get the overhead, please? what is conditional use? conditional use is a use that is not principlely permitted in a -- principally permitted in a particular zoning district. conditional uses require a planning commission hearing to deter
mark loper, reuben junius and rose on behalf of rrti. as you know, the project's ceqa clearance document was appealed to the board of supervisors, and the board's actions regarding that project are the subject of ongoing litigation between rrti and the city and unfortunately until that litigation is resolved, we have no further comment. thank you. >> president hillis: all right. we'll open it up for public comment. i have one speaker card, gus hernandez, but if others would like to speak,...
50
50
Oct 22, 2018
10/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
reuben foster whipped on the tackle. gurley in for his third score of the game, 39-10 at that point. the game was well in hand for the rams, but the defensive player of the year donald swoops in for his fourth sack of the game. rams beat the 49ers 39-10. the rams are 7-0. the 49ers are 1 -6. >> can't win in the nfl if you're negative on turnovers and we don't get any turnovers. i think we're minus 4 this week, minus 5 the week before and we've lost three games. so it's a trend that we have to stop and we need to hold onto the ball. >> it's always embarrassing when you lose like that. we got pride and we also are confident in what we do and, you know, we aren't proud of our record. we definitely aren't proud of today. >>> there's no more iconic combo in 49er history than montana to clark and this morning the team unveiled statues of both men outside of levi stadium. they're just 23 yards apart just like they were on that fateful day 37 years ago. >> i know dwight's up there looking over and telling me don't screw this thi
reuben foster whipped on the tackle. gurley in for his third score of the game, 39-10 at that point. the game was well in hand for the rams, but the defensive player of the year donald swoops in for his fourth sack of the game. rams beat the 49ers 39-10. the rams are 7-0. the 49ers are 1 -6. >> can't win in the nfl if you're negative on turnovers and we don't get any turnovers. i think we're minus 4 this week, minus 5 the week before and we've lost three games. so it's a trend that we...
137
137
Oct 21, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we heard from michael avenatti and reuben castro.hat do you think about what they said an their approach? >> i think hope beats out fear and we have a country right now that's exhausted. truly exhausted. by the fear that the president has promoted. and that the vision that he has promoted in our country so i think the person who can come forward sand express hope and be clear about protecting health care, medicare, social security, and a way for every american to feel good about being able to pass on to their children an opportunity to succeed, that's going to be a winning message. >> amen to that congresswoman jacquie speier. >>> can the obama/biden magic bring the blue wave? same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of ou
. >> we heard from michael avenatti and reuben castro.hat do you think about what they said an their approach? >> i think hope beats out fear and we have a country right now that's exhausted. truly exhausted. by the fear that the president has promoted. and that the vision that he has promoted in our country so i think the person who can come forward sand express hope and be clear about protecting health care, medicare, social security, and a way for every american to feel good...
112
112
Oct 29, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
with with me now is jennifer reuben an msnbc contributor. jennifer, there's so much to deal with here. more than half the hate crimes in america are anti semitic hate crimes. both anti semitic hate crimes and total hate crimes have been on the rise since 2014. but there was an exchange with sarah huckabee sanders and hallie jackson where sayre are was saying the president condemned these things as soon as they happened. why does the media carry on about this stuff? the issue of leadership, and i'm not necessarily just talking about donald trump. the issue of leadership around hate, hate crimes, and discourse that is uncivil in this country is not about condemning a crime. we can be on the right side of condemning a crime. it's the stuff that contributes to it. >> right. listen, no one despite what she is saying is saying that he instructed this killer to go do his crime. to one is saying that he wanted this to happen. the issue is whether his verbiage and his -- that of his followers which he refuses to condemn plays a part in motivating peo
with with me now is jennifer reuben an msnbc contributor. jennifer, there's so much to deal with here. more than half the hate crimes in america are anti semitic hate crimes. both anti semitic hate crimes and total hate crimes have been on the rise since 2014. but there was an exchange with sarah huckabee sanders and hallie jackson where sayre are was saying the president condemned these things as soon as they happened. why does the media carry on about this stuff? the issue of leadership, and...
148
148
Oct 17, 2018
10/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
officer representative reuben hernandez. >> we talked about some farm orans he's able to qualify low interest loans. >> reporter: since traditional farm credit programs are designed more for existing and larger farm operations, the farmer veterans coalition is helping the u.s.d.a. develop smalr, micro-loans with less fewer reduced experience requirements for veterans more sslikely to be starting le traditional ag businesses. >> what we started really small and we crowd sourced our are our start up money. we put a go fund me page on the internet. we went on facebook and basically begged our friends and relatives for money and people came through. >> reporter: marine veteran cal zamora and his wife aubrietta started their flower business on land leased from a local incubator farm after receiving a workstudy scholarship. >> calnd i both were participants in the center for land-based learning's california farm academy, and that program gives us access to land at a highly subsidized rate. >> reporter: it's over a 100 degrees out here and you're still working. >> when i was in iraq it was
officer representative reuben hernandez. >> we talked about some farm orans he's able to qualify low interest loans. >> reporter: since traditional farm credit programs are designed more for existing and larger farm operations, the farmer veterans coalition is helping the u.s.d.a. develop smalr, micro-loans with less fewer reduced experience requirements for veterans more sslikely to be starting le traditional ag businesses. >> what we started really small and we crowd sourced...
246
246
Oct 8, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and joining me now, jennifer reuben, opinion writer for "the washington post" and josh barrow, businessst for "new york magazine." jennifer, first, just thinking back here, you know, over the last week or two when you had that testimony in front of the judiciary committee of christine blasey ford, i think in that window between her testimony and when the world heard from brett kavanaugh, i think if there was conventional wisdom that formed in the moment it was that the nomination might be finished. what was key when you look at it now? what was key to him actually being able to get confirmed? what happened? what was he able to tap into? what were republicans able to tap into here? >> i think republicans have re-run their methodology of 2016 to rely on white male anger and resentment and that's what they did and they made it virtually impossible for a republican to call themselves a republican without joining into that. i think we have a different problem much more serious and that is the question of the court's legitimacy. i think his rant, partisan rant accusing unnamed democrats of be
. >> and joining me now, jennifer reuben, opinion writer for "the washington post" and josh barrow, businessst for "new york magazine." jennifer, first, just thinking back here, you know, over the last week or two when you had that testimony in front of the judiciary committee of christine blasey ford, i think in that window between her testimony and when the world heard from brett kavanaugh, i think if there was conventional wisdom that formed in the moment it was...
121
121
Oct 18, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
joel reuben, your reaction to what you just heard from the secretary of state?t's a very soft commitment that the secretary got from the saudis. i don't understand why the united states is not sending our own investigators to this site to have an independent verification of what took place. one could really drive a truck through this, and the saudis clearly right now are in control of the narrative, and they will send us the narrative when they're ready, apparently, and that's very troubling, and it's not going to have the kind of credibility that members of congress, i believe, are going to want to really rely on in terms of their assessment of what to do about this situation. >> there's also the urgency factor with secretary pompeo saying we ought to give them a little bit more time to be able to do the investigation. does that seem fair to you? >> well, it's already been a couple of weerks, aks, and appa the saudis sent in cleaning crews several days ago, a week or so ago into the consulate. they've removed their lead official from there back to saudi arabia,
joel reuben, your reaction to what you just heard from the secretary of state?t's a very soft commitment that the secretary got from the saudis. i don't understand why the united states is not sending our own investigators to this site to have an independent verification of what took place. one could really drive a truck through this, and the saudis clearly right now are in control of the narrative, and they will send us the narrative when they're ready, apparently, and that's very troubling,...
142
142
Oct 20, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
developments mike schmidt, matt miller, former chief spokesman at the justice department, jennifer reuben, "washington post" opinion writer and former senior adviser to the dnc. matt miller, there's such fatigue to all of the obliterating of norms and niceties and customs, but there's a tone deafness to this one. this isn't just a story about the obliteration of norms and what presidents normally do when a journalist is murdered abroad. this is about being oblivious to the moment in which his white house finds itself. his white house is fielding questions about what our intelligence agencies had collected about the saudi's plan to detain jamal khashoggi, and the president sort of has a shifting story at the moment about his views on all that. >> it is a despicable thing for a president of the united states to say at any time, it is an especially despicable thing for him to say at this time when it seems that one of our allies has dismembered a member of the press in a consulate. our president's administration is seeming to help them cover it up or at least is giving them the time and spac
developments mike schmidt, matt miller, former chief spokesman at the justice department, jennifer reuben, "washington post" opinion writer and former senior adviser to the dnc. matt miller, there's such fatigue to all of the obliterating of norms and niceties and customs, but there's a tone deafness to this one. this isn't just a story about the obliteration of norms and what presidents normally do when a journalist is murdered abroad. this is about being oblivious to the moment in...
78
78
Oct 7, 2018
10/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
gloria reuben... and your host, courtney thorne-smith -- brought to you by trusted guthy renker. ♪ [
gloria reuben... and your host, courtney thorne-smith -- brought to you by trusted guthy renker. ♪ [
75
75
Oct 15, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
one of them was reuben mankin of the texas rangers. >> my initial observation was just from coming ins a clean house. then i made a beeline for the -- the laundry room, which was -- >> reporter: wait one sec. "clean" meaning didn't look like she'd interrupted a burglary? >> that's correct. that's correct. >> reporter: i mean, there was no stuff missing, drawers pulled open? >> right. >> reporter: something else was telling -- on the floor of the garage was anna's purse, which still held $300. and nothing else seemed to be missing, except anna's car. ranger mankin surveyed the scene with lead detective brian tschudy. >> that's when we notice some shell casings in the garage. um, just multiple shell casings. >> reporter: the casings easily identified the murder weapon as a .22 -- and a careful look at anna's body told them a little more. >> i observed her to be lyin' on her back. she was heavily clothed -- still wearin', you know, her jacket and a couple of scarves. i -- i saw what appeared to be a bullet hole in her -- in her scarf that was wrapped around her neck. and that's when i ob
one of them was reuben mankin of the texas rangers. >> my initial observation was just from coming ins a clean house. then i made a beeline for the -- the laundry room, which was -- >> reporter: wait one sec. "clean" meaning didn't look like she'd interrupted a burglary? >> that's correct. that's correct. >> reporter: i mean, there was no stuff missing, drawers pulled open? >> right. >> reporter: something else was telling -- on the floor of the...
157
157
Oct 21, 2018
10/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now, jennifer reuben, opinion writer for the washington post.play one more republican talking about the saudis. this is senator bob corker who -- let's listen to bob corker talking about how the saudis should be punished for the khashoggi killing. >> everybody can say what they wish, but it's just not a credible story for somebody to walk in, 15 other people, and get into a fist fight and lose their life. sanctions are a blunt instrument, okay? they're good but they're not great. we need to think of other ways to deal with this kind of behavior. what we don't want is a ruler that's going to be around for 40 or 50 years going around the world continuing to conduct operations like this. >> okay. so the republicans are sort of saying the things that you should say, right, about what happened? but do we -- is it credible for them to be now saying the saudis should be punished? do we find that credible? >> no. the problem is this continuing disconnect, which is donald trump one day says, oh, yes, i believe the saudis. the republicans are silent. the
joining me now, jennifer reuben, opinion writer for the washington post.play one more republican talking about the saudis. this is senator bob corker who -- let's listen to bob corker talking about how the saudis should be punished for the khashoggi killing. >> everybody can say what they wish, but it's just not a credible story for somebody to walk in, 15 other people, and get into a fist fight and lose their life. sanctions are a blunt instrument, okay? they're good but they're not...