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why rhode island passed the national popular vote compact in 2014. support for the compact is growing. many other states are joining this. the rhode island joined, compact accounted for 132 electoral votes. now it is up to 196, with another 90 or so pending. so we are approaching the critical moment where we might have the 270 electoral votes that are needed for it to take effect. that means that we are at an important point right now, where we need to come up front and discuss matters. and we need to first foremost get across the finish line and make the popular vote a reality. two, we need to figure out how we are going to count the votes when that happens. i say that because how does a secretary of state, how we are ofng to count the votes is particular concern to many of us. so i think one of the most important messages, when it comes to getting this compact sed, it really -- he really should not be. this is not about the 2016 election, this is not a response to that. to years.es back in 2000 seven, the washington post did a pool and found that -
why rhode island passed the national popular vote compact in 2014. support for the compact is growing. many other states are joining this. the rhode island joined, compact accounted for 132 electoral votes. now it is up to 196, with another 90 or so pending. so we are approaching the critical moment where we might have the 270 electoral votes that are needed for it to take effect. that means that we are at an important point right now, where we need to come up front and discuss matters. and we...
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[laughter] secretary of state of rhode island. she was first elected in 2014 and then reelected in 2018. she is the first, maybe the only , but certainly the first hispanic ever elected to statewide office in new england. nellie gorbea. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i am going to wrap this all up. well, thank you, james, steve, the making every vote count team, "the hill" team, everybody putting this conversation together today. i a real big believer that our best policy solutions come when we get together and have a variety of perspectives, backgrounds around the policymaking table. and this is a particularly important conversation on a key evolutionary moment for our democracy. might seem quaint to some, but i believe that government should be accountable to the people that it serves and that all voters should feel that their voices are being heard. elected as rhode island's secretary of state in 2014, and iran because i wanted to make government work for everyone -- and i ran because i wanted to make government work for
[laughter] secretary of state of rhode island. she was first elected in 2014 and then reelected in 2018. she is the first, maybe the only , but certainly the first hispanic ever elected to statewide office in new england. nellie gorbea. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i am going to wrap this all up. well, thank you, james, steve, the making every vote count team, "the hill" team, everybody putting this conversation together today. i a real big believer that our best policy...
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[laughter] >> secretary of state of rhode island. she was first elected in 2014 and then reelected in 2018. she is the first and maybe the only, but certainly the first hispanic ever elected to statewide office in new england. nellie gorbea. [applaus [applause] >> well, good morning, everyone. so it's up to me to, you know, wrap this all up. well, thank you, james glassman, of course, steve clemens, bob cusak, matt shahpenka, everybody that put together this conversation together today. you know, i'm a real big believer that our best policy solutions come when we get together and have a variety of perspectives, backgrounds, and perspectives around the making table and this is a particularly important conversation on a key evoluti key evolutionary in our democracy. i believe that government should be accountable and all people believe their voices should be heard. i was elected to rhode island in 2014 and i ran because i wanted government to work for everyone. now, as a latina or a lan latin x is now it's determined now. and u.s. demo
[laughter] >> secretary of state of rhode island. she was first elected in 2014 and then reelected in 2018. she is the first and maybe the only, but certainly the first hispanic ever elected to statewide office in new england. nellie gorbea. [applaus [applause] >> well, good morning, everyone. so it's up to me to, you know, wrap this all up. well, thank you, james glassman, of course, steve clemens, bob cusak, matt shahpenka, everybody that put together this conversation together...
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when governor rhodes, and all of this is in the book, but whenever governor rhodes arrived on campus, he had a public appearance, but then he had a private appearance in the firehouse -- i don't believe there were kent state officials or administrators there state police, national guardsmen, some reporters, and he -- his words were being broadcast also to the -- i don't want to call them dormitories, but the facilities where the national guard were, and he made it very clear in his pronouncements at the fire station that he said these students are worse than the brown shirts of world war ii and we are not going to let them get away with anything. this kind of stuff is going to stop here. they are no longer to burn down our million dollar buildings. the building that was burnt down was a 1942 world war ii barracks. worth about $2,000, maybe. he gave the guards permission to use any force they could to stop the protesting. and what becomes very confusing and is probably something that needs more answering more than the guard had an ordered fire, is why did the university administration
when governor rhodes, and all of this is in the book, but whenever governor rhodes arrived on campus, he had a public appearance, but then he had a private appearance in the firehouse -- i don't believe there were kent state officials or administrators there state police, national guardsmen, some reporters, and he -- his words were being broadcast also to the -- i don't want to call them dormitories, but the facilities where the national guard were, and he made it very clear in his...
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the director of the media education lab in rhode island and professor at the university of rhode island puts it plainly and i quote. illing to recognize and resist propaganda is eaning essential position in the digital age. it embodies our country's -- vital democratic and debate. professor is right and more and more americans rely on social media. so madam chair, i urge my colleagues to support to explore how best to build our resilience. with that, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois rise? mr. davis: i would like to rise in op significance to this amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. you, madam hank chair and thank you to mr. langevin for offering this amendment. it pains me to stand up and be opposed to it. the f.e.c. is the independent regulatory agency charged with administering and enforcing the federal finance campaign law. they have jurisdiction over the financing of campaigns here in the house, senate, president and vice president. they are not the fake news police. this amendment
the director of the media education lab in rhode island and professor at the university of rhode island puts it plainly and i quote. illing to recognize and resist propaganda is eaning essential position in the digital age. it embodies our country's -- vital democratic and debate. professor is right and more and more americans rely on social media. so madam chair, i urge my colleagues to support to explore how best to build our resilience. with that, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman reserves...
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rhodes -- all of this is in the book. when governor rhodes arrived on had hise went and public appearance. and then he had a public it -- a private appearance at the i don't believe there were even any kent state officials there. national guardsmen, some reporters, police. and he, his words were being i don't wanto -- to call them dormitories but the facilities where the national guard were being whacked -- bivouacked. he made clear from his announcements at the fire station that these students are worse than the brownshirts of world war ii and we will not let them get away with anything. this kind of stuff will stop here. they are no longer going to burn down our million-dollar buildings. the building burned down with a 1942 world war ii barracks worth about $100,000 may be. but he gave the guard in that talk which the people could hear permission to use any force they could to stop the protesting. and what became -- what becomes and is probably something that needs more answering than whether or not the guard had an ord
rhodes -- all of this is in the book. when governor rhodes arrived on had hise went and public appearance. and then he had a public it -- a private appearance at the i don't believe there were even any kent state officials there. national guardsmen, some reporters, police. and he, his words were being i don't wanto -- to call them dormitories but the facilities where the national guard were being whacked -- bivouacked. he made clear from his announcements at the fire station that these students...
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rhodes: i think you said that very well.ot off foreign policy to the politics that we can envision on this, some of the set of issues, particularly on israel. one of the things that has been so depressing about how this administration, this president has approached this is this kind of cynical effort to demonize as anti-semitic anybody who is not fully onboard with essentially his, and prime minister netanyahu's iew of all these issues. while at the same time frankly using rhetoric that seems to be attractive to anti-semites here in the united states on other things. if you were the nominee, how would you contend with the inevitable attack that is would come that any criticism of israel proves that you are an anti-semite, the kind of politics it says i'm a u.s. president, i'm going to ask the prime minister of israel not even let in to muslim american members of congress to visit israel. this kind of toxicity we see as -- that is very bad for the historical bipartisan support of this relationship. how would you navigate that
rhodes: i think you said that very well.ot off foreign policy to the politics that we can envision on this, some of the set of issues, particularly on israel. one of the things that has been so depressing about how this administration, this president has approached this is this kind of cynical effort to demonize as anti-semitic anybody who is not fully onboard with essentially his, and prime minister netanyahu's iew of all these issues. while at the same time frankly using rhetoric that seems...
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david rhodes reports. nissan is the biggest private employer, in one of the uk's poorest cities. around 30,000 jobs are connected to this sprawling plant in sunderland, the country's largest car factory. the city voted overwhelmingly to leave the eu in 2016 and nissan has spoken before, about how brexit could make it harder to continue to produce 400,000 cars a year here, on wearside. but, today, the european boss of this company had a warning about the growing prospect of a no—deal brexit. a no deal would be associated with the application of 10% duties under the wto rules. that will create an enormous problem for the overall european activities at nissan. there are people that voted for brexit here,
david rhodes reports. nissan is the biggest private employer, in one of the uk's poorest cities. around 30,000 jobs are connected to this sprawling plant in sunderland, the country's largest car factory. the city voted overwhelmingly to leave the eu in 2016 and nissan has spoken before, about how brexit could make it harder to continue to produce 400,000 cars a year here, on wearside. but, today, the european boss of this company had a warning about the growing prospect of a no—deal brexit. a...
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vegetation were concerned about the growth and development the building of homes on narrow streets, steve rhodes up into these hillsides were really concerned about people's ability to evacuate during a wildfi. so long history wildfires, hear >>and vice president of a local homeowners association says there are many residents with mixed feelings about the changing look their landscape may change the character of the community. >>when camp women's was first established it was very there and that over the last 50 years that people have and they created these beautiful landscapes. all these properties feel very very proud. some of the fire mitigation has really opened up those propertiesoagain. people move here for privacy. they have to eliminate it >>they expect to be completely
vegetation were concerned about the growth and development the building of homes on narrow streets, steve rhodes up into these hillsides were really concerned about people's ability to evacuate during a wildfi. so long history wildfires, hear >>and vice president of a local homeowners association says there are many residents with mixed feelings about the changing look their landscape may change the character of the community. >>when camp women's was first established it was very...
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that's what happened in 1974 when barry goldwater and hugh scott and john rhodes went to richard nixon and said you have no more support from your fellow republicans. that's what forced him out of office and that's what any president under this kind of investigation has to worry about. >> here's the problem, the damage is already done. it would be one thing if the white house checked with mitch mcconnell and, you know, mitch mcconnell was like, we can't support you on this. they already announced the doral thing. they already admitted the quid pro quo. it's already out there. so it really -- the climb back is maybe a little too little too late. it has already put republicans in a really tough position. it's emboldened democrats. i mean, regardless of what happens with impeachment, whether the president is actually removed from office or not, democrats are now armed with half a dozen examples of corruption and self-dealing that they can use in a political context going into this next election up and down the ballot. it's really a tough position that trump has already put republicans in.
that's what happened in 1974 when barry goldwater and hugh scott and john rhodes went to richard nixon and said you have no more support from your fellow republicans. that's what forced him out of office and that's what any president under this kind of investigation has to worry about. >> here's the problem, the damage is already done. it would be one thing if the white house checked with mitch mcconnell and, you know, mitch mcconnell was like, we can't support you on this. they already...
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ben rhodes knows this well, he was involved in helping to create it. this was a very specific mission that was to fight against isis with a very small number of elite u.s. special operations forces. they were working, they had captured and killed tens of thousands of isis fighters. and then abruptly, for reasons that maybe we'll know one day, president trump has this call with erdogan and he decides to let erdogan, let turkey invade and blow up the entire project. and now those special operations forces are being pulled out. president trump says, oh, some are going to stay behind and protect the oil so we get the oil. i don't think he has any idea of what these special operations forces do. they don't go around with buckets and pick up oil and fly them in helicopters back to the united states. they hunt down isis fighters. they do very specific missions. they look for hostages. that's what they've been doing here. president trump was trying to confuse the whole american people who think that the middle east is a big just giant war zone, sand and blood.
ben rhodes knows this well, he was involved in helping to create it. this was a very specific mission that was to fight against isis with a very small number of elite u.s. special operations forces. they were working, they had captured and killed tens of thousands of isis fighters. and then abruptly, for reasons that maybe we'll know one day, president trump has this call with erdogan and he decides to let erdogan, let turkey invade and blow up the entire project. and now those special...
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governor james rhodes and an entourage of officials arrived on campus. they were there to survey the after theyampus determined what they would do about student protesters. the governor was running for a u.s. congressional senate seat 5, justelection was may a day later -- two days away. when i heard this, i realized his viewing of the burned out rotc building was likely a planned event to get media coverage so he could be splashed across newspapers and tv across the state. he wanted to impress voters that he was the law and order candidate so they would send him to washington. they did not. [laughter] mr. ruffner: using streetlights and searchlights from helicopters sunday evening, i took photos as students staged a sit in at the center of town. they wanted to hear from the mayor of kent. they wanted to know what was happening, who was in charge. what was the national guard exactly -- the national guard's exact role? confusion reigned all around. on may 4, around 11: 30 am, students gathered on the commons to continue the rally of may 1. i have adjusted
governor james rhodes and an entourage of officials arrived on campus. they were there to survey the after theyampus determined what they would do about student protesters. the governor was running for a u.s. congressional senate seat 5, justelection was may a day later -- two days away. when i heard this, i realized his viewing of the burned out rotc building was likely a planned event to get media coverage so he could be splashed across newspapers and tv across the state. he wanted to impress...
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look at what ben rhodes just explained here. got nuclear weapons in turkey, so we got that going on with the country of turkey. you have got isis and isis prisoners now getting out because of this president's move. when he had troops on the border, a very limited number. and him making that decision rashly after the call from erdogan. you now have kurds that have been slaughtered. you have russia filling the void which, by the way, as nancy pelosi said today, "all roads lead to putin." every decision that he makes seems to help russia. when i think about the kurds i've met with when i've been to turkey and people, and i have been to jordan, other places, some of those kurdish fighters, when think about what those refugees from syria have gone through, i remember one of the women told me that what she had seen, what happened to people in her family, would make stones cry. it is a mess in syria, but the last thing you want to do is remove those limited troops and allow turkey to come in and slaughter our allies. that is the evil t
look at what ben rhodes just explained here. got nuclear weapons in turkey, so we got that going on with the country of turkey. you have got isis and isis prisoners now getting out because of this president's move. when he had troops on the border, a very limited number. and him making that decision rashly after the call from erdogan. you now have kurds that have been slaughtered. you have russia filling the void which, by the way, as nancy pelosi said today, "all roads lead to...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i yield do minute to the the gentleman from texas, mr. hurd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hurd: i thank my colleague for yielding. i'm proud to rise today in support of this bipartisan resolution that oppose the disastrous decision to remove u.s. force in syria and abandon our allies. our alies have fought side by side to end the caliphate and degrade the threat of terrorism to our homeland. isis is beaten but not broken. they remape a threat that requires continued engagement by both the united states and our partners. just as the kurds had our backs against isis, we need to have theirs. instead we are abandonning not just the kurds but our coalition allies. we are eroding the progress we made and showing our friends and enemies that partnership with america means nothing and providing isis to re-emerge and once again threaten the united states and allowing assad and
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i yield do minute to the the gentleman from texas, mr. hurd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hurd: i thank my colleague for yielding. i'm proud to rise today in support of this bipartisan resolution that oppose the disastrous decision to remove u.s. force in syria and abandon our allies. our alies have fought...
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this is a situation in which rhode island votes and up mattering. this is important from the popular belief that it's really coastal states that will end up providing the states -- votes. rural voters in california are disempowered. world voters all over the country are disempowered because they don't matter because they aren't in swim stakes -- swing states. i want to emphasize that those beliefs are not correct. this is again something the people perhaps have not bought up. foreign interference and elections is very much on people's minds of these days. you can't avoid it. having a few swing states, having the election decided in florida and pennsylvania and ohio, maybe this year and next year in arizona, michigan, wherever it might be -- that opens up a villa -- vulnerability to hacking. -- national popular vote can have a margin in the millions. if we have a close election, the number of votes that need to be flipped in order to alter the outcome is smaller. on the right side, the big bars trumpe popular vote for versus clinton and others. we're
this is a situation in which rhode island votes and up mattering. this is important from the popular belief that it's really coastal states that will end up providing the states -- votes. rural voters in california are disempowered. world voters all over the country are disempowered because they don't matter because they aren't in swim stakes -- swing states. i want to emphasize that those beliefs are not correct. this is again something the people perhaps have not bought up. foreign...
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southern california and rhode island. there's a debate on whether san francisco should taek down the columbus statue. >> san francisco tower draws tourists from around the world every day. today it was the vandalized statue of columbus. that stole some of the attention. >> over the weekend somebody or a group poured red paint over the statue. a public works crew managed to scrub away graffiti that red destroy all monuments of genocide. and kill all colonizers. on monday the statue was drenched in paint. >> there are better ways to protest. and make the point. >> we can all agree today is october 14th. while many consider today to be columbus day. here in san francisco, it's officially. >> happy indigenous people day. >> last year the board of supervisors voted to make the change in a move that recognized the discrimination and violence against native americans. >> we have been robbed or not acknowledged as we rightly should be. >> families celebrated the day. where the topic of the defiled statue came up. >> we need to be
southern california and rhode island. there's a debate on whether san francisco should taek down the columbus statue. >> san francisco tower draws tourists from around the world every day. today it was the vandalized statue of columbus. that stole some of the attention. >> over the weekend somebody or a group poured red paint over the statue. a public works crew managed to scrub away graffiti that red destroy all monuments of genocide. and kill all colonizers. on monday the statue...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i yield do minute to the the gentleman from texas, mr. hurd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hurd: i thank my colleague for yielding. i'm proud to rise today in support of this bipartisan resolution that oppose the disastrous decision to remove u.s. force in syria and abandon our allies. our alies have fought side by side to end the caliphate and degrade the threat of terrorism to our homeland. isis is beaten but not broken. they remape a threat that requires continued engagement by both the united states and our partners. just as the kurds had our backs against isis, we need to have theirs. instead we are abandonning not just the kurds but our coalition allies. we are eroding the progress we made and showing our friends and enemies that partnership with america means nothing and providing isis to re-emerge and once again threaten the united states and allowing assad and
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island yields back. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i yield do minute to the the gentleman from texas, mr. hurd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hurd: i thank my colleague for yielding. i'm proud to rise today in support of this bipartisan resolution that oppose the disastrous decision to remove u.s. force in syria and abandon our allies. our alies have fought...
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rhodes: the witnesses will do the same thing and wait for some guidance from the court? mr. schiff: i have more confidence in the witnesses that we have invited to appear and was subpoenaed to appear that they will perform as the nine witnesses that have gone before. they will honor their obligations and show the courage these other witnesses have shown. reporter: moving forward, does that mean you are not going -- [inaudible] mr. schiff: it's hard to say what other senior officials will do. i'm sure they'll get like instructions from the white house. if they do and they fail to appear, they will be building a very powerful case against the president for obstruction. articles of impeachment based on obstruction. each time the white house steps in to obstruct congress from getting documents. of course we know now that there are any number of very important relevant documents the state department is withholding from congress. in time they also withhold witnesses and force them to refuse to appear or attempt to ignore lawful process, they will merely build obstruction case agai
rhodes: the witnesses will do the same thing and wait for some guidance from the court? mr. schiff: i have more confidence in the witnesses that we have invited to appear and was subpoenaed to appear that they will perform as the nine witnesses that have gone before. they will honor their obligations and show the courage these other witnesses have shown. reporter: moving forward, does that mean you are not going -- [inaudible] mr. schiff: it's hard to say what other senior officials will do....
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i wanted to get ben rhodes to talk about iran deal. they said there's a separation of powers issue and i dropped it. i didn't issue a subpoena, the difference is cummings and nadler will issue a subpoena, see, they don't comply. they don't care because court date will come after, they will create a narrative, you will hear nadler and cummings, we issued 250 subpoenas, they never responded. most of them are wholly bogus and the court would laugh them out of there, the reason nadler became chairman of judiciary committee he went before his colleagues on the democratic side of the aisle and said i'm better suited to pursue impeachment. come with me i will do impeachment and that's how he beat out bill and became chairman of the committee and that's what he's doing, abusing power. >> one last question for me and we will shift, we will end on a positive note like you do in the book, what looking forward to rei, in this in. >> i want to lay out all of the bad, you come and listened to the meeting and bummed out, it's not the feel-good meetin
i wanted to get ben rhodes to talk about iran deal. they said there's a separation of powers issue and i dropped it. i didn't issue a subpoena, the difference is cummings and nadler will issue a subpoena, see, they don't comply. they don't care because court date will come after, they will create a narrative, you will hear nadler and cummings, we issued 250 subpoenas, they never responded. most of them are wholly bogus and the court would laugh them out of there, the reason nadler became...
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this was grant -- rhode island street. this was granted for an office building. however while the building was under construction, 87,000 square feet were instead authorized for an industrial arts postsecondary educational use doing business as california culinary academy. this change was documented through a letter of termination from the zoning administrator confirming the program fee paid for that square footage could be refunded to the property owner and it was refunded. the current zoning for this property limits office in such a way the unused 87,000 square feet may no longer be legally established as office space. as of today the department received no public comment on these proposed revocations. i received no indication that any representatives from these properties will be present today. that concludes my report. i'm available for any questions you may have. >> thank you mr. teig. is there any public comment on this item? okay. seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner richards. >> makes sense, there's no more office at this space. move to app
this was grant -- rhode island street. this was granted for an office building. however while the building was under construction, 87,000 square feet were instead authorized for an industrial arts postsecondary educational use doing business as california culinary academy. this change was documented through a letter of termination from the zoning administrator confirming the program fee paid for that square footage could be refunded to the property owner and it was refunded. the current zoning...
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evelyn farkas, ben rhodes, thank you for joining us, enlightening us.en we come back, michael cohen -- yes, that michael cohen, the fixer, is reportedly cooperating now with the manhattan district attorney and he is a central figure in an investigation that is closing in on donald trump's personal tax returns, his corporate tax returns and possibly other business practices. former federal prosecutor will join us next. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatm
evelyn farkas, ben rhodes, thank you for joining us, enlightening us.en we come back, michael cohen -- yes, that michael cohen, the fixer, is reportedly cooperating now with the manhattan district attorney and he is a central figure in an investigation that is closing in on donald trump's personal tax returns, his corporate tax returns and possibly other business practices. former federal prosecutor will join us next. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting...
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david rhodes, bbc news.on public transport and more taxes on unhealthy food — those are just two of the suggestions from experts trying to combat the continuing rise in childhood obesity. the latest figures show a record number of 10 and 11 year olds are now severely overweight in england. in total, more than a million children across england are obese. it means in a class of 30 children, a third are now overweight or obese — that's twice as many as 30 years ago. in deprived areas it's particularly bad, with more than a quarter of 10 and 11 year olds severely obese. our health editor hugh pym has the story. here is what many communities are up against. rows of fast food outlets with constant invitations to eat low cost ta keaway with constant invitations to eat low cost takeaway is. it's a serious challenge to good health. £300 million a year is spent on advertising snacks, sweets and fizzy drinks. there has been a 53% increase in average pizza portion sizes over three decades. there are 53,000 takea sizes o
david rhodes, bbc news.on public transport and more taxes on unhealthy food — those are just two of the suggestions from experts trying to combat the continuing rise in childhood obesity. the latest figures show a record number of 10 and 11 year olds are now severely overweight in england. in total, more than a million children across england are obese. it means in a class of 30 children, a third are now overweight or obese — that's twice as many as 30 years ago. in deprived areas it's...
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. >> joey rhodes draws on his creativity to deal with the monotony of long hours in a small cell.shion accessories that he sells for commissary snacks. >> so you take your three, three strings, you tie one end of it. just peel off a piece of your paint. and the long string. one of the strings is completely covered with that paint. i sit down and kind of put it in between my toes. i can make necklaces. you can make belts. you can make little rings. some of the girls really like it when -- when i say "girls," i don't mean actually girls, but they prefer to be called girls. which boggles my mind. but to each their own, i suppose. >> rhodes, who is awaiting extradition to illinois on a bribery charge to which he plans to plead not guilty, is grouped with the masculine inmates. >> i am a man that wants to be with another man. i don't want a girl. if i wanted a girl, i would be straight. but i am also -- i won't date a guy that is taller than me. i won't date a guy that is bigger than me. so i guess i am more of the masculine man. >> rhodes has been teaching his new cell mate, kyle beau
. >> joey rhodes draws on his creativity to deal with the monotony of long hours in a small cell.shion accessories that he sells for commissary snacks. >> so you take your three, three strings, you tie one end of it. just peel off a piece of your paint. and the long string. one of the strings is completely covered with that paint. i sit down and kind of put it in between my toes. i can make necklaces. you can make belts. you can make little rings. some of the girls really like it...
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joining us now is ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser under president obama. mr.rhodes, thank you for making time to be here tonight, i really appreciate it. >> thanks, rachel. >> you're obviously a much better subject matter expert on these things than i am, let me ask you if anything i summed up today seems wrong or if you would put a different cast on it. >> i think that's right, rachel, essentially the trump administration is trying to dictate the terms of a solution that would be very much to putin's liking. yes, there has been a framework in place for some time for there to be a resolution that could involve snap elections in regions in ukraine that have been invaded by russia. the context here matters. the context is you have the president of the united states, president trump, would does not care at all about ukraine's sovereignty and does not care that ukraine is part of a broader strategy by putin to interfere in western democracies, interfere in their politics, most acutely in ukraine where they've had troops on the ground backing these separatist advis
joining us now is ben rhodes, former deputy national security adviser under president obama. mr.rhodes, thank you for making time to be here tonight, i really appreciate it. >> thanks, rachel. >> you're obviously a much better subject matter expert on these things than i am, let me ask you if anything i summed up today seems wrong or if you would put a different cast on it. >> i think that's right, rachel, essentially the trump administration is trying to dictate the terms of...
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it shows the connection between boston and rhode island and this trade in human beings. it encourages the movement of an enslaved body. i document in the book cases where individuals are moved from plantations in barbados to boston where they are valued. i tell the story of a man and seven 230 who is removed from barbados and carried around in boston and advertised as an expert in rum production, or making the barrels. this is a powerful reminder of how slavery was not just taking a physical body. also the mind. it tells us something about the intellectual slavery where individuals are producing knowledge. they are producing expertise that adds value. >> was that person worth more because of his expertise? >> yes. there are other complications that make it harder but in general i have looked at the sorts of plantation records to understand how they value skilled workers. i find that enslaved distillers or those who made the barrels to carry rum were often valued higher than other enslaved people. >> when did you develop your interest in the history of rum? >> even as an
it shows the connection between boston and rhode island and this trade in human beings. it encourages the movement of an enslaved body. i document in the book cases where individuals are moved from plantations in barbados to boston where they are valued. i tell the story of a man and seven 230 who is removed from barbados and carried around in boston and advertised as an expert in rum production, or making the barrels. this is a powerful reminder of how slavery was not just taking a physical...
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talk about the iran deal and i invited ben rhodes to come testify before the oversight committee.r he was doing public speeches certainly he has time to do all the media and public speeches he can come talk to congress about this. they claimed executive privilege. they said a separation of powers issue and i dropped it. i didn't issue subpoena the difference now is cummings and nadler will issue subpoenas and say they don't comply. they know that if it goes to court they will never win but they don't care because that court date is going to come after the next election. they want to create a narrative, i guarantee you will hear nadler and cummings and the others say we issued 250 subpoenas they never responded. most of them are wholly bogus and a court would last them out of there. the reason jerry nadler became the chairman of the judiciary committee is because he went before his colleagues in the democratic side of the aisle and said i'm better suited to pursue impeachment. come with me. i'm given to impeachment. that's how he beat out phil loughran and became the chairman of th
talk about the iran deal and i invited ben rhodes to come testify before the oversight committee.r he was doing public speeches certainly he has time to do all the media and public speeches he can come talk to congress about this. they claimed executive privilege. they said a separation of powers issue and i dropped it. i didn't issue subpoena the difference now is cummings and nadler will issue subpoenas and say they don't comply. they know that if it goes to court they will never win but they...
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i think that when i look back at what's happening in rhode island.ey're not happy with obtaining abortion on demand. they're going to take it further, next is euthanasia and i don't know where it will stop. >> thank you. representative jackson, if we could ask you the same question. >> it's as simple as this for me. god hates to shed innocent blood. so i always said whatever god hated, katrina jackson was going to hate, too. this is not a political issue for me. it was not based on a party, it was based on my christianity. as senator de la cruz believes it's an injustice. and when i talk to people who don't understand that or the sovereign god that we serve, i toll them all the time someone chose you. if you born after roe versus wade someone chose you and would you not have wanted us to fight for you? for me i not only fight for the unborn. when you fight for life you fight for yourself as well. someone had a choice not to choose you. i don't think there should ever be a time where someone, other than god, would determine whether you're born. so it'
i think that when i look back at what's happening in rhode island.ey're not happy with obtaining abortion on demand. they're going to take it further, next is euthanasia and i don't know where it will stop. >> thank you. representative jackson, if we could ask you the same question. >> it's as simple as this for me. god hates to shed innocent blood. so i always said whatever god hated, katrina jackson was going to hate, too. this is not a political issue for me. it was not based on...
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alaska is different than rhode island. alaska, if you laid it across a map of the lower 48, would stretch from georgia to california, but has fewer people than rhode island, and rhode island, which is a postage stamp compared to alaska but has more people, those states are different, so allow them to have different health care systems. and by the way, when you do this, we are assured by the administration that they continue to enforce protections for those with preexisting conditions and all other things that we as americans, that we as republicans, that i as a physician who have spent my life caring for the uninsured value. so, madam president, if health care is not affordable, it is not available. and what we have seen by the folks on the left who are concerned about health care costs is a doubling down on government control. they want to go for medicare for all. they want to take away the employer-sponsored insurance. but at least they acknowledge a cost of the problem. what my senate colleagues are not doing, the ones
alaska is different than rhode island. alaska, if you laid it across a map of the lower 48, would stretch from georgia to california, but has fewer people than rhode island, and rhode island, which is a postage stamp compared to alaska but has more people, those states are different, so allow them to have different health care systems. and by the way, when you do this, we are assured by the administration that they continue to enforce protections for those with preexisting conditions and all...
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david: stephen, you refer to the -- the rhode island adventure.h do you have to attract from new york, or is it from other places? of tech there is a lot in detroit. detroit has more engineers than any other place and the university of michigan, 28% of the students are involved in engineering, computer science or information science. there has been a real drain in that talents going to california and all the tech companies out there. one is to keep the talent home, because michigan is a fertile place for corporations to grow. talking to several corporations that have been here, started here and were acquired by tech staynies that elected to in detroit because of the talent that is here and people want to be here. what the mayor has done with detroit and the position it is in, it is a place where people really want to be. where young people want to be. wherek corporations go the talent is and those young people today are also starting up companies. so it was really kind of a natural thing. it is great at this time of what is going on in the country
david: stephen, you refer to the -- the rhode island adventure.h do you have to attract from new york, or is it from other places? of tech there is a lot in detroit. detroit has more engineers than any other place and the university of michigan, 28% of the students are involved in engineering, computer science or information science. there has been a real drain in that talents going to california and all the tech companies out there. one is to keep the talent home, because michigan is a fertile...
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> resolution authorizing resolution and acceptance to a lease for the real property located at 350 rhode island street north for a rent credit at $2.6 million in consideration for a waiver of certain real estate expense passed through protections for the city under the lease. >> today we have the department of real estate. >> good morning, chair fewer. director of real estate. today we are seeking your positive recommendation for a resolution to authorize a first a mend to the lease with lexington lion san francisco for the property at 350 road a island. -- rhode island. the board of supervisors approved this with the city as tenant to relocate the district of attorney from the hall of justice and 732 brannon. in most commercial leases the landlord is entitle to pass through a share of the property taxes to the tenants. when possible to protect the city we include provision we call a prop 13 protection. section 4.76 the current lease contains a provision to protect the city from pass-through tax increases based upon recessments if the property is sold prior to july 2021 in this particula
> resolution authorizing resolution and acceptance to a lease for the real property located at 350 rhode island street north for a rent credit at $2.6 million in consideration for a waiver of certain real estate expense passed through protections for the city under the lease. >> today we have the department of real estate. >> good morning, chair fewer. director of real estate. today we are seeking your positive recommendation for a resolution to authorize a first a mend to the...
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. >>> it happened today in rhode island, san diego, and san francisco. vandals defacing statues of christopher columbus along with blunt messages. last year san francisco made headlines when it renamed the day indigenous peoples' day i instead of columbus day. melissa colorado is in the city with us. >> reporter: raj, this is a decisive issue. lots of people with different opinions, sometimes in different languages. this is a tourist destination. i just want to show you the red paint is still there. crews are going to have to somehow scrape it off. this is similar to the debate in the south of whether statues of confederate generals should be torn down. but more pressing, how to remove the red paint? >> we h who is san francisco say go to coy tower. >> reporter: coy tower attracts guests from around the world. but on monday morning it was the vandalized christopher columbus statue that stole peoples' attention. over the weekend someone doused the statue with red paint. a public works paint managed to scrape away the gra feety that said destroy all monume
. >>> it happened today in rhode island, san diego, and san francisco. vandals defacing statues of christopher columbus along with blunt messages. last year san francisco made headlines when it renamed the day indigenous peoples' day i instead of columbus day. melissa colorado is in the city with us. >> reporter: raj, this is a decisive issue. lots of people with different opinions, sometimes in different languages. this is a tourist destination. i just want to show you the red...
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now as of tonight he's wanted for murder of a man in providence, rhode island.rady judge is the sheriff of polk county florida. are you surprised by this? >> i'm not surprised at all, tucker, i was involved with a first step act trying to stop it. we were being pressured by the democrats, by the republicans, and by the white house all to pass this law. and we warned them, we were in profits but when you when you let violent criminals out of jail, they murder, rape, and rob. >> tucker: we spent an awful lot of time about this law, the only people getting out of jail are people who were there because they were caught with a joint in high school and sentenced to life in prison. not a single violent person getting out. were we dumb to believe that? >> tucker, i can tell you they intentionally misled the people of the united states. there was arm-twisting, not on the arm twisting, the twisted arms off all the way to the shoulder to get this past. we warned them there would be murders. in fact, this person that they are seeking out of rhode island now already has had
now as of tonight he's wanted for murder of a man in providence, rhode island.rady judge is the sheriff of polk county florida. are you surprised by this? >> i'm not surprised at all, tucker, i was involved with a first step act trying to stop it. we were being pressured by the democrats, by the republicans, and by the white house all to pass this law. and we warned them, we were in profits but when you when you let violent criminals out of jail, they murder, rape, and rob. >>...
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sometimes the rhodes. >> we will use whatever we can. that are similar was. there is a lot of open ground as well. is definitely a thought out process. they will make their stand and doing simply force.>> two years ago there was some devastating wildfires in the one country area. tell us this morning, are a lot of people listening to those alerts?>> different in the course of the. i heard on the radio. the joint forces to get the folks out of for. i did hear distance were somebody basically stated they were not going to. course now we have to keep an eye on that particular individual. that kind of takes resources away from the situation.>> window whatever you go to the fire, your number 1 party is limiting the loss of life. you do have those homeowners who want to stick around and try to defend their home.>> we can go back to the wine country. we can go to the camp fire. 85 individuals perished. last year 100 individuals did perished. this is not a game. you need to leave. >> heading into thursday morning, we knew therwould be dangerous conditions in terms of
sometimes the rhodes. >> we will use whatever we can. that are similar was. there is a lot of open ground as well. is definitely a thought out process. they will make their stand and doing simply force.>> two years ago there was some devastating wildfires in the one country area. tell us this morning, are a lot of people listening to those alerts?>> different in the course of the. i heard on the radio. the joint forces to get the folks out of for. i did hear distance were...
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a las 8 con 8 de la maÑana llegamos a la cuadra 1400 de la calle san pedro rhodes luego de recibir unaÍn quien el cuerpo estaba en el lugar donde lo encontraron a pesar de la llegada del equipo mÉdico de emergencia. lo que indica que la vÍctima estaba sin vida. tratamos ahora de determinar si este caso estÁ relacionado a un incidente vehicular o si se trata de algo mÁs el caso es investigado como sospechoso las autoridades cerraron ambas direcciones de la carretera. >>> da miedo no siempre salgo a correr en las tardes >>> sale a correr en este parque >>> sÍ >>> este caso es algo que sales sorprende >>> vengo del trabajo y me veo con esto >>> las autoridades dicen que todavÍa no saben las circunstancias en las que falleciÓ esta persona. >>> ahora investigan el caso como un caso homicidio y tienen algo de informaciÓn sobre la vÍctima, se trata de un hombre hispano entre 20 a 30 aÑos de edad y con 6 pies de estatura entre 140 libras de peso si alguna persona tiene informaciÓn en conexiÓn con el caso debe reportar a las autoridades del condado marÍn en mi reporte en vivo. >>> armando aleja
a las 8 con 8 de la maÑana llegamos a la cuadra 1400 de la calle san pedro rhodes luego de recibir unaÍn quien el cuerpo estaba en el lugar donde lo encontraron a pesar de la llegada del equipo mÉdico de emergencia. lo que indica que la vÍctima estaba sin vida. tratamos ahora de determinar si este caso estÁ relacionado a un incidente vehicular o si se trata de algo mÁs el caso es investigado como sospechoso las autoridades cerraron ambas direcciones de la carretera. >>> da miedo...
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rhodes and mr. mavry because it's near and dear to my heart. 20 years ago when they were just starting their outreach to local businesses, to make sure that they were bayview and the remediation portion and the build-out and there would be bayview businesses, especially black businesses on every phase of this development and to see them here now 20 years later speaking and talking about how successful those programs have been not only to them as pro firproprietorship and owners ane want to see to continue to improve and expand. i believe this project gives us an opportunity as a community to move forward and to see some stability around that. and then, also, i wanted to say thank you again to oscar james, linda richardson and miss scott. and just knowing that we have a legacy of generations in san francisco and we do still have that historic tie and knowledge still here present and seeing this project go forward with people being able to see that which has been kind of one of the biggest issues with
rhodes and mr. mavry because it's near and dear to my heart. 20 years ago when they were just starting their outreach to local businesses, to make sure that they were bayview and the remediation portion and the build-out and there would be bayview businesses, especially black businesses on every phase of this development and to see them here now 20 years later speaking and talking about how successful those programs have been not only to them as pro firproprietorship and owners ane want to see...
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it's all catching up to him. >> ben rhodes, a safe distance from the west wing, as far as he can get, in los angeles. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks, brian. >>> what rick wilson has to say about the republicans speaking out about trump's syria decision when we come back. these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> close trump ally lindsey graham has been uncharacteristically critical of the president's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from syria. he told axios last week, quote, if i hear the president say one more time i made a campaign promise to get out of syria, i'm going to throw up, which somehow gets us to rick wilson, long-time florida man, long-time republican strategist, who is soon following up on his first book "everything trump touches dies" with a new work "running against the devil" due out in early 2020. good evening to you. how do you think lindsey graham is doing tonig
it's all catching up to him. >> ben rhodes, a safe distance from the west wing, as far as he can get, in los angeles. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks, brian. >>> what rick wilson has to say about the republicans speaking out about trump's syria decision when we come back. these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv...
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. >> en rhode island se ha establecido el primer arrecife de coral falso para atraer a los peces, losrar equipos pesados. >> manifestantes al este de la bahía piden que se corte la asistencia a las agencias migratorias. >> preste atención al hombre en pantalla, la policía lo busca en relación al vandalismo de una iglesia. >> autoridades al sur de la bahía investigan macabro hallazgo de un bebé en un centro de residuos. >> (música). >> (música). >> uno de nuestros televidentes creyó estar invirtiendo en un excelente negocio. >> y tras pagar miles de dólares, se dio cuenta que se trataba de una estafa. >> (música). >> la chica se veía muy agradable, esteban la agregó a su lista de amistades en instagram, empezaron a intercambiar mensajes y le dijo a qué se dedicaba. >> que invertía en diferentes negocios. >> él mostró interés, y ella dijo que podía participar. >> que podía invertir $200, y podía recibir $5000, si invertía 500 me podían dar hasta $7000, el máxima monto era $1000 y podía recibir, $20,000. >> decidió arriesgarse con $200, ella dijo que no se iba a arrepentir. >> me dijo qu
. >> en rhode island se ha establecido el primer arrecife de coral falso para atraer a los peces, losrar equipos pesados. >> manifestantes al este de la bahía piden que se corte la asistencia a las agencias migratorias. >> preste atención al hombre en pantalla, la policía lo busca en relación al vandalismo de una iglesia. >> autoridades al sur de la bahía investigan macabro hallazgo de un bebé en un centro de residuos. >> (música). >> (música)....
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rhodes and mr. mavry because it's near and dear to my heart. 20 years ago when they were just starting their outreach to
rhodes and mr. mavry because it's near and dear to my heart. 20 years ago when they were just starting their outreach to