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richard: no. david: obviously, you could be more successful. richard: no.e 40, i turned to my wife and said, i think i will give everything up and go to university. and she turned to me and said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go straight back to work. [laughter] and it was good advice. ♪ >> i'm haidi stroud-watts with your first word headlines. the next edition has been approved back to india. the former head of the team and chairman of the group is wanted of alleged fraud over his now-defunct kingfisher airlines. he is said to own over $1.2 billion and is being accused of misrepresenting how bank loans would be used. he denies wrongdoing and has 14 days to appeal. leading iron or producer is halting work at a mine in brazil while the appeals process is underway. notays the dam is
richard: no. david: obviously, you could be more successful. richard: no.e 40, i turned to my wife and said, i think i will give everything up and go to university. and she turned to me and said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go straight back to work. [laughter] and it was good advice. ♪ >> i'm haidi stroud-watts with your first word headlines. the next edition has been approved back to india. the former head of the team and chairman of the group is...
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richard: no. david: obviously, you could be more successful. richard: no.40, i turned to my wife and said, i think i will give everything up and go to university. and she turned to me and said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go straight back to work. [laughter] and it was good advice. ♪ quick first word headlines -- >> the first word headlines. softbank announcing a buyback of stock. stepping up efforts to close the disparity between what the company is worth and what the market thinks. proceeds from the ipo of its telecom unit will fund the repurchase in the biggest such buyback in softbank's history. the imf is adding to criticism of italy's populist government saying it is falling short on reform and growth will stay below 1% through 2023. the national statistics office confirmed italy slipped into recession at the end of last year.
richard: no. david: obviously, you could be more successful. richard: no.40, i turned to my wife and said, i think i will give everything up and go to university. and she turned to me and said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go straight back to work. [laughter] and it was good advice. ♪ quick first word headlines -- >> the first word headlines. softbank announcing a buyback of stock. stepping up efforts to close the disparity between what the company is...
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. >> president melgar: commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: mr. paul, the hot tub, how much of it is enclosed under some type of a canopy or roof? halfway? is there a stair above it? >> it wasn't originally -- there was definitely -- >> president melgar: thank you pull the mic again? >> inexperienced. >> commissioner richards: you don't want this kind of experience. trust us. >> there was a significant -- when there was a hot tub, there was a significant fence by planning. we can do a seven-foot fence, as high as we're allowed to do a fence. we definitely did not have a covering, but it was tucked into the corner. it did have an outdoor shower, but it was kind of tucked in as much as possible. >> commissioner richards: one other question, the neighbors -- maybe the neighbor can answer. i'm assuming the hot tub is right there on the property line and you're going to put the pump and everything far away. where are the windows to the bedroom in the neighbor's house? three floors up, like directly perpendicular? at 45°? is it -- >> it's set back from
. >> president melgar: commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: mr. paul, the hot tub, how much of it is enclosed under some type of a canopy or roof? halfway? is there a stair above it? >> it wasn't originally -- there was definitely -- >> president melgar: thank you pull the mic again? >> inexperienced. >> commissioner richards: you don't want this kind of experience. trust us. >> there was a significant -- when there was a hot tub, there was...
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and richard nixon.68 the presidential wannabe lost his last two' elections. >> by then he wanted it so bad he was willing to do anything. >> this is twiced a gooz as in 1960 and the result is going to be twice as good as in 1960. >> july 12th. we have three men in a hotel room. a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation and south vietnam's man in washington. plus one lone woman, anna chennault. >> i had opportunity not only talking to the leaders but the people. >> nixon knew that anna chennault could establish a relationship between him and the south vietnamese and that just in case it became public nixon could pretend that she was not his real envoy. >> after just 10 years in washington d.c. anna had fast tracked her way to wealth and influence, and a pent house on top of the brand new watergate complex which she made into her private clubhouse for the global elite. >> she had loved to do parties. she's notoriously known as the republican social hostess of the
and richard nixon.68 the presidential wannabe lost his last two' elections. >> by then he wanted it so bad he was willing to do anything. >> this is twiced a gooz as in 1960 and the result is going to be twice as good as in 1960. >> july 12th. we have three men in a hotel room. a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation and south vietnam's man in washington. plus one lone woman, anna chennault. >> i had opportunity not only...
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richard: somewhat.rexit is that this could change the dynamics in the north. the protestant majority party could have said in motion a dynamic that would put irish unity on the agenda. tom: are you watching arlene foster and the dup to see if they can find a negotiation with northern ireland? richard: it will never happen. termre going to see the urgency of protestants in northern island who would rather be part of europe. tom: this is critical. we talk about a reunification of ireland. is there a fear that this is a precursor to reunification. richard: for some there is a joy, for some there is a fear. among the catholics, they have wanted it. you will see younger protestants and others who are going to be saying i would preferred the uncertainty of being in catholic ireland then to being in the u k that is no longer part of europe. what i am hearing through this conversation is it comes intractable and you said the most likely scenario is a hard brexit. is there a chance we just go on and extended neg
richard: somewhat.rexit is that this could change the dynamics in the north. the protestant majority party could have said in motion a dynamic that would put irish unity on the agenda. tom: are you watching arlene foster and the dup to see if they can find a negotiation with northern ireland? richard: it will never happen. termre going to see the urgency of protestants in northern island who would rather be part of europe. tom: this is critical. we talk about a reunification of ireland. is...
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richard: they saw a 30-second video and made assumptions. to say these papers are pushing out hate in their stories, reporting on the facts is not pushing out hate. that's not the job of the journalists. >> i wonder, where was the student side. the students' own school and the catholic diocese? kentucky say we condemn this behavior. >> they were doing that based on the false reporting. they are not one figures. they were people coming into town for a right to life rally and they had no expectation -- it wasn't just that they had the expectation of privacy. it's the general atmosphere at the "post." it led to the children being targeted with death threats and celebrities were threatening to dox them. howie: we'll see what the courts do. they sort of ruined these kids lives for now. the lieutenant was arrested for plotting mass shootings against top democrats and tv journalists viewed as antitrump. a huge cache' of rifles and ammunition. joe scarborough was on the list. and others criticized trump for not tweeting about this. the federal gover
richard: they saw a 30-second video and made assumptions. to say these papers are pushing out hate in their stories, reporting on the facts is not pushing out hate. that's not the job of the journalists. >> i wonder, where was the student side. the students' own school and the catholic diocese? kentucky say we condemn this behavior. >> they were doing that based on the false reporting. they are not one figures. they were people coming into town for a right to life rally and they had...
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richard: i think we're okay.n we got the senior loan officer survey to tell us what banks were doing, we saw a sharp deceleration to neutral. wasn't a tightening, but we saw easing come off. i think there's still plenty of credit there to meet the demand. that's what you're looking for, is there a shortage of credit for those looking to invest in business opportunity? we haven't seen that. we're not restrictive on that. the data has been ok. most interesting, going back to german factory orders, you start to see the sales pick up. even though they were bad numbers, the guts to you we should be looking for a rebound in industrial production in germany, and broadly, in europe next month. it's going to be more europe led than u.s. led. pricing in is the terms of premiums and real rates in the u.s. telling you about rebounds in risk sentiment? richard: it's still not there. you can pivot that into breakevens. we've seen a rally in equities. we've seen progression in trends, but it remains low. markets don't see the l
richard: i think we're okay.n we got the senior loan officer survey to tell us what banks were doing, we saw a sharp deceleration to neutral. wasn't a tightening, but we saw easing come off. i think there's still plenty of credit there to meet the demand. that's what you're looking for, is there a shortage of credit for those looking to invest in business opportunity? we haven't seen that. we're not restrictive on that. the data has been ok. most interesting, going back to german factory...
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. >> my name is richard sarelco. we continue to oppose the project for the reasons stated in our d.r.a. and because the owner's amended plan plans to build four units based on his erroneous clean one unit is an accessory dwelling unit. moving the first-floor residential unit to the unoccupied commercial space does not add a dwelling unit to the existing building, therefores it not an a.d.u. within the meaning and intent of the planning code. if he wants to build the commercial space as an a.d.u. and have four units he needs retain the first floor residential unit so the space would be an additional unit. the third floor cannot be build as an a.d.u. within definition since it's not within the building envelope since the properties are in and the third floor cannot be built as a fourth unit. the owner's variance request must also be denied. section 305 of the planning code states a variance may not be granted unless all five factors shown here are met. none of these factors are met. factors one, two and three. there ar
. >> my name is richard sarelco. we continue to oppose the project for the reasons stated in our d.r.a. and because the owner's amended plan plans to build four units based on his erroneous clean one unit is an accessory dwelling unit. moving the first-floor residential unit to the unoccupied commercial space does not add a dwelling unit to the existing building, therefores it not an a.d.u. within the meaning and intent of the planning code. if he wants to build the commercial space as an...
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richard turnhill stays with us.h tim hottges with deutsche telekom who says he is confident the t-mobile and sprint merger will be approved. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. trade negotiators are working on --tiple packs -- packed china escalated tensions with australia by blocking its imports, according to reuters. joining us is miranda carr and richard turn hell is still with us. when you look at china and the trade tensions. it seems there is an overwhelming feeling they want to get something done. then you see australia and that feeds into the u.s.-china trade deal. miranda: china is positive about getting a deal done. it has gone over with special envoy status which gives them extra credibility. some deal from the china side seems positive, but the devil is in the details. there is beginning to be some pushback on some of the demands from the u.s. in the chinese media. francine: we were hearing the u.s. was asking china for a stable yu
richard turnhill stays with us.h tim hottges with deutsche telekom who says he is confident the t-mobile and sprint merger will be approved. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. trade negotiators are working on --tiple packs -- packed china escalated tensions with australia by blocking its imports, according to reuters. joining us is miranda carr and richard turn hell is still with us. when you look at china...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: yes, 1439 hopkins, which was going to be appealed to the board but wasn't able to get enough signatures, i'd really like to understand what is the reasonable period of time to pull a building permit and start actually doing the building, maybe at some point, a memo? i talked to former zonediing administrator sanchez. i'd like to understand where they are occasionally in the future, maybe every three to six months in terms of enforcement. >> commissioner hillis: okay. >> clerk: okay. now general public comment. at this time, members of the public may address the commission in matters of interest to the public. each member of the public may address the commission for up to three minutes. when the number of speakers exceed the 15-minute limit, general public comment may be moved to the end of the agenda. i do have two speaker cards. >> commissioner hillis: all right. miss sciutic and mr. ferguson. thank you, miss sciutic. >> i mentioned before i'm a judge over a
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: yes, 1439 hopkins, which was going to be appealed to the board but wasn't able to get enough signatures, i'd really like to understand what is the reasonable period of time to pull a building permit and start actually doing the building, maybe at some point, a memo? i talked to former zonediing administrator sanchez. i'd like to understand where they are occasionally in the future, maybe every three to six months in terms of enforcement....
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. >> secretary: commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: thank you very much. you do realize you're the first process analyst in the city, 30,000 people, because we had to spend so much time writing your job description. you don't know that? that's why it took so long to get you here, according to the secretary, which i remember proposing this in the 2015 budget, so i'm glad you're here and it's great work. i really, really am. just a couple of questions, you know, i do hear what mr. vettel says in the flow chart that you have in the back, where does that lapse kind of reside, and how do we actually start parsing those big blocks and say this is where we can start shaving some time with maybe more detailed sub process documents? >> yeah, so for now, you know, it's kind of working backwards from your goals, right, the overarching goal right now is to make sure once the project description is ready to go for thorough analysis, we're getting it done in the time frames the directive had. goal number one. once we make progress on that, we can begin to shift further
. >> secretary: commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: thank you very much. you do realize you're the first process analyst in the city, 30,000 people, because we had to spend so much time writing your job description. you don't know that? that's why it took so long to get you here, according to the secretary, which i remember proposing this in the 2015 budget, so i'm glad you're here and it's great work. i really, really am. just a couple of questions, you know, i do hear...
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richard painter joins us now, richard thank you for coming on and go to see you tonight.s exactly work? obviously, never attempted to. this is not the kind of scenario design for, but in your mind, how would they remove the president, by force, with firearms, nasa, how would this play out technically speaking? >> richard: first, we are in a great time and i love the university of minnesota there. but i've talked about the 25th amendment and number of times. but with respect to the president, the constitution in the late 1960s to address the situation in which the president is physically or mentally incapacitated and unable to carry out his duties. >> tucker: rights, we know what it is. but how would you affect that? how would you do that? the president would concede to being overthrown, so would you rush into his office? would you rouse him from bed? how would you do this? >> richard: to overthrow the president, this is not about overthrowing the president. there are thousands of psychiatrists who have voiced extreme concerns about president trump -- >> tucker: i've got i
richard painter joins us now, richard thank you for coming on and go to see you tonight.s exactly work? obviously, never attempted to. this is not the kind of scenario design for, but in your mind, how would they remove the president, by force, with firearms, nasa, how would this play out technically speaking? >> richard: first, we are in a great time and i love the university of minnesota there. but i've talked about the 25th amendment and number of times. but with respect to the...
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richards. >> commissioner richards: thank you. dennis richards here as an individual citizen because the commission did not hear this item. this house was a special house. i see -- i live directly across the street and i've been looking at it ever since i've lived in my house. people walk up the street and marvel that this house survived. it was on an 80 foot lot, and a 20-foot section was cut in 1953 as per the case report. the palm tree on the next door lot is also going to be coming before you as a separate landmarking of the tree because it was original to the house -- i think it was built in 1869. people walk up the street. it's an amazing house, even on the inside. we have the owner of the house, miss geiling, who's been in the house since 1966, and against all odds, in the '60's and '70's, and the federal government came in, and we were supposed to be a redevelopment 2.0 area, she actually participated in the federally assisted code enforcement program known as face. it also created the landscape that we have in duboce tria
richards. >> commissioner richards: thank you. dennis richards here as an individual citizen because the commission did not hear this item. this house was a special house. i see -- i live directly across the street and i've been looking at it ever since i've lived in my house. people walk up the street and marvel that this house survived. it was on an 80 foot lot, and a 20-foot section was cut in 1953 as per the case report. the palm tree on the next door lot is also going to be coming...
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richard: yes.t is possible president trump is deliberately lowering expectations because he knows the -- he knows something will come out in the next few hours he will be able to present as meaningful progress. that would appeal to the president's sense of theater. it would help distract attention the melodrama going on back home in washington, d.c., but i think realistically, the international community has always had different expectations of what this is all about to both president trump and his north korean counterpart, kim. neither of them came to this expecting meaningful progress. toy are both playing domestic agenda, playing to their mutual relationship with china. i think we are operating on slightly different planes. an international community that wants to see more rapid progress, and two leaders for whom this is much more about managing their domestic constituencies. haslinda: richard, what does success look like? what needs to be in that deal? richard: i think for president trump, he w
richard: yes.t is possible president trump is deliberately lowering expectations because he knows the -- he knows something will come out in the next few hours he will be able to present as meaningful progress. that would appeal to the president's sense of theater. it would help distract attention the melodrama going on back home in washington, d.c., but i think realistically, the international community has always had different expectations of what this is all about to both president trump and...
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that was richard nixon. how american. may god bless richard nixon.nd may god bless the united states. brian: what would you to say to young people who are watching this about the practice of law, about our american system of justice? worked.this case, it in watergate, it worked. i don't agree with senator dole about the place of richard nixon in history. i think he has a place in history to show what a corrupt president was in wood damage she could do to the country with his cover-up,st, with his and the system worked in getting rid of him. ron: i think the system not only worked, i feel very strongly that it still works and it will work and it will continue to work,. we are a country of laws. we are a country with a moral fiber and moral backbone. i feel very strongly that, despite a lot of events that are unfolding now, that the system will continue to work. brian: i forgot to ask you what you went to school -- where you went to school. tim: i went to the university of maryland law school. brian: i know you went on to practice law in your life. wha
that was richard nixon. how american. may god bless richard nixon.nd may god bless the united states. brian: what would you to say to young people who are watching this about the practice of law, about our american system of justice? worked.this case, it in watergate, it worked. i don't agree with senator dole about the place of richard nixon in history. i think he has a place in history to show what a corrupt president was in wood damage she could do to the country with his cover-up,st, with...
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>> obstruction of justice was used against richard nixon and bill clinton.ound for impeachment. >> harvard law professor, noah feldman says when the president fired james comey he may have committed obstruction of justice. >> my own view is he could have done so if he did it with corrupt intent. it's a true the director of the fbi works for the president and the president has the right to remove him on any whim that he might have. the fact that the president can remove comey doesn't mean it's permissible if he did it for gain. >> to prove that, you'd need a smoking gun. >> it's very hard to prove corrupt intent. >> feldman does see other charges in another case, michael cohen's sworn testimony that the president directed him to make an illegal payment to stormy daniels. cohen says it was made to influence the election. >> a president who distorts the electoral process and breaks the law in doing so is someone who is potentially impeachable. >> the president thinks it's a witch hunt. >> what about special counsel robert mueller's ratio investigation. >> if th
>> obstruction of justice was used against richard nixon and bill clinton.ound for impeachment. >> harvard law professor, noah feldman says when the president fired james comey he may have committed obstruction of justice. >> my own view is he could have done so if he did it with corrupt intent. it's a true the director of the fbi works for the president and the president has the right to remove him on any whim that he might have. the fact that the president can remove comey...
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i'm shawn richard the ceo of the cannab cannabis retail store. it's an honor to be the first cannabis advocate moving forward in san francisco. i'm a long life member san francisco and a grew up in the valley and graduated from a local high school. i used to play basketball at the boys and girls club on haight street back when it was just called the boys club. i doesn't exactly get start on the right path. i was 13 years old when i first started selling drugs. i was a young naive person wanting to make money and did for years until i got arrested for possession of crack cocaine and sentenced to three years in prison and was in san quinton folsom prison and when i got out i kept selling drugs to the point of easter sunday of 1995, the night my little brother, tracy, was gunned down. he was 20 years oldp trying to live like me and be like his big brother. that night changed my life and changed my family's life i started an organization called brothers against guns and wanted to start it in a community before it got too late and wanted to prevent an
i'm shawn richard the ceo of the cannab cannabis retail store. it's an honor to be the first cannabis advocate moving forward in san francisco. i'm a long life member san francisco and a grew up in the valley and graduated from a local high school. i used to play basketball at the boys and girls club on haight street back when it was just called the boys club. i doesn't exactly get start on the right path. i was 13 years old when i first started selling drugs. i was a young naive person wanting...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so two -- two questions, i guess, first, from staff. on the -- on the historic exemption from ceqa based on standards, i don't see a study done on the building itself. >> so yes. the p.t.r. form, and i apologize. that was not included with the ceqa determination, however, my understanding was the building was not determined a resource. the only thing that we were looking at for this project was the capability of the proposed structure with the historic district. >> commissioner richards: if you don't mind, if you can e-mail me that. i would be interested in that regardless of how we rule. i am worried about the quality of life of the tall studios next door. 8 feet, when we start doing matching light wells, 3 feet and 3 feet, 8 feet and 8 feet, the cornice, it's more like having a roof over that open space. like, how far does that jut out? >> on the adjacent building? >> commissioner richards: yeah. >> so if you actually look on a-1.3, the photographs that hav
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so two -- two questions, i guess, first, from staff. on the -- on the historic exemption from ceqa based on standards, i don't see a study done on the building itself. >> so yes. the p.t.r. form, and i apologize. that was not included with the ceqa determination, however, my understanding was the building was not determined a resource. the only thing that we were looking at for this project was the capability of the proposed structure...
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richard fitzwilliams here with a review, a film commentate, joining us from london. pleasure to have you on the show, richard. >> well, it will be a fascinating evening and you had a wonderful report of "roma" and yalitza aparicio, who is a glorious actress, wonderful performance in it. i suspect everybody thinks "roma" is going to win and that will make history, first foreign language film ever to win best picture, there have been ten nominated, nominated ten times in different categories. and also, of course, it will make history as being a netflix movie. netflix has spent some $30 million promoting it. so all of this is completely
richard fitzwilliams here with a review, a film commentate, joining us from london. pleasure to have you on the show, richard. >> well, it will be a fascinating evening and you had a wonderful report of "roma" and yalitza aparicio, who is a glorious actress, wonderful performance in it. i suspect everybody thinks "roma" is going to win and that will make history, first foreign language film ever to win best picture, there have been ten nominated, nominated ten times in...
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richard challen ran a successful car business.. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home. dominated by richard challen's controlling personality. by 2010 sally and richard challen had split up but said to be still emotionally dependent on him, she had asked for a reconciliation. sally challen drove back to her old family home. in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with another woman, she hit his head more than 20 times with a hammer. at this appeal her lawyers are arguing that it was decades of provocation and abuse which led her to kill. today is sally challen's 65th birthday. and for the hearing, she is appearing by video link from prison. the court is taking evidence from mental health experts and will have to judge whether richard challen's death was the result of his controlling behaviour. june kelly, bbc news, at the court of appeal. donald trump s former lawyer, michael cohen, will shortly testify in public to congress and he's expected to accuse the preside
richard challen ran a successful car business.. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home. dominated by richard challen's controlling personality. by 2010 sally and richard challen had split up but said to be still emotionally dependent on him, she had asked for a reconciliation. sally challen drove back to her old family home. in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with another woman, she hit his head more than 20 times with a...
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richard, can you hearus? ithink way from salford. richard, can you hear us?! there are two big games coming up in the premier league this afternoon. in the next hour though leicester, who held leaders liverpool in midweek, take on manchester united. it's the first game in a demanding run for united. we start with this game against leicester. fulham away is also a tough one. then you have the three you would call the big ones, psg, chelsea and liverpool after each other. then we have crystal palace away. so it is a tough month, as you say, but we are ready. one game in the scottish premiership is already under way. leaders celtic are away to stjohnstone and looking to extend their lead at the top to six points. it's approaching half—time in perth and it's currently 0—0. the build—up to the 2019 super bowl is building up ahead of a highly anticipated clash between the new england patriots and the la rams. tom brady and the patriots are led by the most successful coach in super bowl history, bill belichick. while his opposite number sean mcvay is the youngest—ev
richard, can you hearus? ithink way from salford. richard, can you hear us?! there are two big games coming up in the premier league this afternoon. in the next hour though leicester, who held leaders liverpool in midweek, take on manchester united. it's the first game in a demanding run for united. we start with this game against leicester. fulham away is also a tough one. then you have the three you would call the big ones, psg, chelsea and liverpool after each other. then we have crystal...
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richards. commissioners richards. >> secretary: seeing nothing further, there's a motion, limiting hours to 9:00 p.m. with no amplified music outside. on that motion -- [ roll call ] so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7-0. that will place us on item 12 for 2018-015471crv. fy 2019-2021 proposed department budget and work program. this is for your consideration for approval. >> good afternoon, commissioners. jon rahm, department staff. we are asking for your approval today on the budget that will be sent to the mayor's budget office next week. as a reminder, all department budgets are due to the mayor's budget staff by february 21st next week, and as we presented to you a couple of weeks ago, this year's budget is kind of a steady state, if you will. we are not -- the budget office has asked all departments to not add any additional staff in this budget round. it may be possible later in the process to add, but we don't know yet. and we are proposing, because our current year
richards. commissioners richards. >> secretary: seeing nothing further, there's a motion, limiting hours to 9:00 p.m. with no amplified music outside. on that motion -- [ roll call ] so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7-0. that will place us on item 12 for 2018-015471crv. fy 2019-2021 proposed department budget and work program. this is for your consideration for approval. >> good afternoon, commissioners. jon rahm, department staff. we are asking for your...
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richard haas, thank you. compartmentalizer like, for example, bill clinton when he had his troubles. you just wonder how that is going to impact his ability to deal with the dictator and the threat of nuclear war in this world. heidi, thank you very much. still ahead on "morning joe," we said brit,it before. thousands of children friripped from their parents at the border. we have new details. >>> plus a house republican tries to parrot the president by talking tough about michael cohen on twitter. now he's apologizing amid the specter of witness intimidation. a lot of people saw that as witness intimidation and threats. he made them on the house floor as well. "morning joe" is back in a moment. k in a moment o her liver. we needed a second opinion. that's when our journey began with cancer treatment centers of america. one of our questions was, how are we going to address my liver? so my doctor said i think we can do both surgeries together. i loved that. now my health is good. these people are saints. ha, t
richard haas, thank you. compartmentalizer like, for example, bill clinton when he had his troubles. you just wonder how that is going to impact his ability to deal with the dictator and the threat of nuclear war in this world. heidi, thank you very much. still ahead on "morning joe," we said brit,it before. thousands of children friripped from their parents at the border. we have new details. >>> plus a house republican tries to parrot the president by talking tough about...
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(richard sylbert) they had huge departments.in the days of the 30's everything was studio structure everybody worked for the studio. harry cohn at columbia, not only saw dailies, he knew how to look at dailies. (allen daviau) the first thing they looked at was how the stars looked. the cinematographer was under a great deal of pressure to deliver mood, to deliver drama, to deliver all the texture that the story demanded and at the same time keep the stars looking as good as the studio expected them to look. a strong structure watched over the technique of the pictures and enforced certain rules. (richard sylbert) one thing about the old system was that you actually designed the entire movie. you made all these choices. it was a world you created. it wasn't a world you went out and found. (narrator) it was the director on the set who orchestrated each craft in the storytelling process -- scripting, costume, production, lighting, camera movement, editing, acting -- supported by an army of experts working together to achieve the mo
(richard sylbert) they had huge departments.in the days of the 30's everything was studio structure everybody worked for the studio. harry cohn at columbia, not only saw dailies, he knew how to look at dailies. (allen daviau) the first thing they looked at was how the stars looked. the cinematographer was under a great deal of pressure to deliver mood, to deliver drama, to deliver all the texture that the story demanded and at the same time keep the stars looking as good as the studio expected...
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head to head richard dawkins. is religion. religion and science go. to the oldest university in the english speaking world place where i study as an undergrad. one of the jewels in the city's crown is the oxford union the debating chamber this witness such legendary orators as winston churchill benazir bhutto and of course the frog i've come back to the union today to sit down with the world's most famous atheist professor richard dawkins to put faith on trial and to ask his religion. to protest against a truly filthy film demonising islam dozens of kill. kill. the christian pastor in florida. and ignites global condiment even. attacking the muslim minority voting is the best and. of course the conflicts plaguing the middle east are often blamed on a cheap trip to the children of. with this religious thing in spite of terrorism trials. it is a society without. communism. all religion as joseph stalin and mao zedong systematically slowed to millions of their own country. is science any better since galileo and darwin scientists have sought to stamp out
head to head richard dawkins. is religion. religion and science go. to the oldest university in the english speaking world place where i study as an undergrad. one of the jewels in the city's crown is the oxford union the debating chamber this witness such legendary orators as winston churchill benazir bhutto and of course the frog i've come back to the union today to sit down with the world's most famous atheist professor richard dawkins to put faith on trial and to ask his religion. to...
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i was right, and richard jewell was innocent and he was a hero. lind would likely made him a rich man. i have not seen the settlements, but i believe that he died, at the age of 44 from a heart attack. i guarantee you, stress contributes to heart attacks. i strongly believe that in my heart, no medical assessment that is so devastated richard jewell data probably increase the stress load that led to an early death. we cover every controversial case, that lesson taught me to not rush to judgment in the duke lacrosse case, ferguson, baltimore, trey von, and george zimmerman, even the russian collusion hoax. the cambridge police acted stupidly, even vetting obama with the medium mob who loved and refused to do, i did what they would not do. time after time this mob gets it wrong again and again. in the media and their friends on the left are always happy to smear, slander, besmirch anyone and everyone as long as it fits into their divisive political narrative. this has been the case for decades, but it has never been this bad in the era of trump it h
i was right, and richard jewell was innocent and he was a hero. lind would likely made him a rich man. i have not seen the settlements, but i believe that he died, at the age of 44 from a heart attack. i guarantee you, stress contributes to heart attacks. i strongly believe that in my heart, no medical assessment that is so devastated richard jewell data probably increase the stress load that led to an early death. we cover every controversial case, that lesson taught me to not rush to judgment...
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richard e. grant, everyone.jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. the best or nothing. your favorite restaurants now it doesn't matter dash. where you are. ♪ it doesn't matter what you're hungry for. it doesn't even matter how many you are. ♪ restaurants come to you. delicious at your door. download doordash. first order, no delivery fee. shshow me homecoming. baby sloth videos on youtube. amy, do you uh mind giving someone else a turn? oh...
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richard: this is an interesting question.ertainly, the assumption of some people is all of the flow, half a million barrels that venezuela sends to the u.s. can be redirected. that flows can reshuffle. i think there are challenges there. technically, venezuelan crude is hard to process, lots of impurities. it is very heavy. there are not many more refineries who will be able to take a lot of this. there is also the political pressure from the u.s. administration. although these sanctions technically relate to u.s. refiners and businesses, the messages from bolton and others is very much be cautious here. the u.s. is watching who does business with the maduro government. i think there's a lot of caution. we heard repsol is concerned -- it is a european buyer concerned about the barrels coming its way. placing additional barrels with other buyers will be hard. even the volumes they sell might be subject to challenges, legal uncertainty. alix: the other hand is outsourcing more crude for the u.s. you mentioned canada. other pote
richard: this is an interesting question.ertainly, the assumption of some people is all of the flow, half a million barrels that venezuela sends to the u.s. can be redirected. that flows can reshuffle. i think there are challenges there. technically, venezuelan crude is hard to process, lots of impurities. it is very heavy. there are not many more refineries who will be able to take a lot of this. there is also the political pressure from the u.s. administration. although these sanctions...
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this is richard burr. there's been a collegial atmosphere.isten to burr specifically. >> i'm not sure how to put it any clearer than i said it before. we have no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. >> we have no factual evidence of collusion. senator warner says he respectfully disagrees. he says they have more interviews, more work to do. their investigation is not over. what do you make of this? >> that answer from senator burr i think rests on what the meaning of collusion is, at least the way he meant it. if it means that there's not a prosecutable case of conspiracy to defraud the united states, okay. we don't have the mueller report yet. congress doesn't have the mueller report. they are still doing investigations. if he means that he has seen nothing to suggest that there were dots connecting the trump inner circle during the campaign to anybody related to russia, then i think that prompts further questions. senator warner and senator burr worked better together than congressman schiff and congressman nunes. ma
this is richard burr. there's been a collegial atmosphere.isten to burr specifically. >> i'm not sure how to put it any clearer than i said it before. we have no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. >> we have no factual evidence of collusion. senator warner says he respectfully disagrees. he says they have more interviews, more work to do. their investigation is not over. what do you make of this? >> that answer from senator burr i think rests on what...
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commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: a couple things.just looked at the project on cortland which was family housing, half the size of this. i don't want to make judgments how much space people need. this master bedroom on this project is two-thirds the size of unit number two down stairs. this is an rto zoned area. the while point of rto zoning was residential transit. families need cars. i don't think there needs to be two parking spaces here. buildings survive families. kid grow, move out. the four bedroom home the too big you sell it and move on. i like adding two communities of housing to the housing stock. this building is going to be around a hundred years. i support the project. i would like to have the unit down stairs enlarged by getting rid of one parking space. >> commissioner moore: i have been wondering about unit equity. it is built with the larger picture in mind. given where the project is, i believe the units being more equibly sized would be a better move for this location. the other question i have and i am concerned
commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: a couple things.just looked at the project on cortland which was family housing, half the size of this. i don't want to make judgments how much space people need. this master bedroom on this project is two-thirds the size of unit number two down stairs. this is an rto zoned area. the while point of rto zoning was residential transit. families need cars. i don't think there needs to be two parking spaces here. buildings survive families. kid...
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richard thanks so much for joining us here on our jazeera before we go any further i just want to check something only you an atheist. for all practical purposes yes nobody can actually say for certain that anything doesn't exist but i'm an atheist in the same way as i am an a leprechaun ist underneath veriest and on a pink unicorn list so you're not one hundred percent sure god doesn't exist but you are sure enough to make it practically i'm as sure as you are sure that fairies and leprechauns don't exist and you see an equivalence between the idea of god and the idea of a fairy and the evidence for both is equally poor. you say in the god delusion one of my favorite sentences jumps out of the page that the god of the old testament is a petty unjust unforgiving control freak a vindictive bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser a message in a stick homophobic racist infanticide genocidal philosophical pestilential. masochistic capricious malevolent bully. as a piece of rhetoric supro. really believe that congratulations on getting megaman i recall right by the way most people most people fumble on
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richard joins me now from inside syria. richard, good day to you. what do we know? >> well, before i get to the woman and what she said, and she hopes this problem can be resolved and she goes back home, let me tell you about where she is. it's a disturbing, fascinating, revealing place. she is at a camp which is a tough place to live, a tented camp, 40,000 displaced people, canvas tents, garbage strewn everywhere. it is very cold now in syria, it is very wet. and within this large camp of war refugees is a detention facility, a detention facility that is specifically for the family members of isis fighters. there are about 1,600 women and children there. she is there. we made our way to her tent today, she was initially reluctant to speak with us. we said we would like to talk to you and hear your opinion after this move by the united states, by the secretary of state to say that she is not a citizen even though she had a passport, was issued a passport twice by the state department, and eventually she did agree to talk to us. this is what she said. >> i know for a
richard joins me now from inside syria. richard, good day to you. what do we know? >> well, before i get to the woman and what she said, and she hopes this problem can be resolved and she goes back home, let me tell you about where she is. it's a disturbing, fascinating, revealing place. she is at a camp which is a tough place to live, a tented camp, 40,000 displaced people, canvas tents, garbage strewn everywhere. it is very cold now in syria, it is very wet. and within this large camp...