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richard clark, i want to get your reaction to that report in bob woodward's book about the tweet thatasn't sent, the tweet that would have said to north korea the president is preparing to strike. >> what this underscores is the fact that having a president being able to tweet and no one to edit his tweets is a terrible way to do diplomacy. i once wrote a threatening letter to the leaders of iran, but before it was sent, before the president signed it scores of experts poured over it and rewrote it. that doesn't happen with tweets. so you have the risk of him doing something where no one can stop him and it being misunderstood and causing a financial crisis, a stock manipulation or causing a military scare. >> and evan, this is one of the tweets that other people got to see before it went out. but we certainly have plenty of indications that are many, many other tweets that many don't get to see before it goes out. so luckily the people who saw this tweet were able to prevent the president pum sending this tweet about evacuating the families and military personnel in north korea. >> t
richard clark, i want to get your reaction to that report in bob woodward's book about the tweet thatasn't sent, the tweet that would have said to north korea the president is preparing to strike. >> what this underscores is the fact that having a president being able to tweet and no one to edit his tweets is a terrible way to do diplomacy. i once wrote a threatening letter to the leaders of iran, but before it was sent, before the president signed it scores of experts poured over it and...
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that is richer clark -- richard clarke. breaking news about facebook.e breaking news just these past few minutes. facebook is reporting a security issue that has affected some 50 million accounts. they have no reset the access tokens for those accounts and have also reported this security issue to law enforcement. that is a security issue that affected some 50 million accounts. a big reaction for facebook stock. moment.% at the facebook is also temporarily turning off a feature on facebook. issuere reporting an that's affecting 50 million accounts. we will keep monitoring it for you now. david: thank you so much. there will be a lot more news on that as things develop. it has been 10 years since the great financial crisis. i set out with hank paulson to talk about what has changed and what is the same, and whether we have the tools to face the next one. hank: i face a situation where going back decades, the government has failed the american people because the financial system had not kept pace with the modern financial markets. the protections that are
that is richer clark -- richard clarke. breaking news about facebook.e breaking news just these past few minutes. facebook is reporting a security issue that has affected some 50 million accounts. they have no reset the access tokens for those accounts and have also reported this security issue to law enforcement. that is a security issue that affected some 50 million accounts. a big reaction for facebook stock. moment.% at the facebook is also temporarily turning off a feature on facebook....
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but also to richard clarke's national security council and richard clarke explained it to us this informationis stuff that he would have automatically gotten had someone not specifically and intentionally taken him out of the loop he said there was no lack of information of information sharing between his office and the cia except with this particular thing well begs the question why did they hold back particular information why the less they've really really really got the goods like when they can really entirely lay out a case maybe the build and take it force you know publicly but up to that point i guess we would call that being very very risk averse in a business world. how easy is that because there is the question and it always seems so while to people outside of the boulware outside of you know being kind of in the know like those of us who who've read this stuff and talk to people how easy is it for those who are really deeply connected within that within the intelligence community to manipulate a story be before it becomes official how how easy is it for someone in that position to
but also to richard clarke's national security council and richard clarke explained it to us this informationis stuff that he would have automatically gotten had someone not specifically and intentionally taken him out of the loop he said there was no lack of information of information sharing between his office and the cia except with this particular thing well begs the question why did they hold back particular information why the less they've really really really got the goods like when they...
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>> i got the idea from -- i adapted a back by richard clarke which he was the counterterrorist under president clinton, and the first chapter of the book was about the situation on september 11. so i was fascinated by the idea of what would happen in a crisis. and much like the beginning of "survivor," in our film, it's the bombing of the capital. so i wanted to make something that sort of -- it 2k7bdidn't g made, but i also love big supper popcorn movies, so i tried to blend the two of them. so it didn't end up getting maid. >> "white house down," what year did you write it? >> i wrote it in 2012. i didn't tell anybody i wrote it on spec. >> spec means you're not getting paid. >> absolutely. and about a week before i finished it, i read online that a movie qcalled "olympus is falling" had been bought. and i thought, that's the ball game, we're not going to get this done. and i told my agent about it, i said it's a funny thing, i wrote it but it will never work. she said you wrote it, send it to me. a week later, she green it wili and we were shooting the movie 14 weeks later. >> hwh
>> i got the idea from -- i adapted a back by richard clarke which he was the counterterrorist under president clinton, and the first chapter of the book was about the situation on september 11. so i was fascinated by the idea of what would happen in a crisis. and much like the beginning of "survivor," in our film, it's the bombing of the capital. so i wanted to make something that sort of -- it 2k7bdidn't g made, but i also love big supper popcorn movies, so i tried to blend...
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. >> i agree with richard clarke in terms of this op-ed. it is incredibly self-serving. if we find out who wrote this, there is going to be a half a dozen people who say they had a hand in this. distancing themselves from trump and distancing themselves from the conservative movements from trump. the only thing that is remotely interesting about this piece is it indicates that people think this is the time to do it. >> timing is as fascinating as anything about it. why not? >> only because there is a sense that the ship is taking on water and they want to make sure they get one of the dingies. >> the other part of this, when you saw it yesterday, you knew, it would drive him insane. his tweeting suggests it. and we know this is how he operates. politico, it will make him crazy, anonymous anti creed backfires. >> it is hard to figure out. the motive is murky at best. i look upon this as someone who is trying to soothe their own conscience. they have been told by friends and relations and former colleagues that they have done a bad thing in enabling this president and tryi
. >> i agree with richard clarke in terms of this op-ed. it is incredibly self-serving. if we find out who wrote this, there is going to be a half a dozen people who say they had a hand in this. distancing themselves from trump and distancing themselves from the conservative movements from trump. the only thing that is remotely interesting about this piece is it indicates that people think this is the time to do it. >> timing is as fascinating as anything about it. why not? >>...
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except for richard clarke, who michael played. >> jimmy: with a very cruel twist of irony at the end.s that he took a job at the twin towers. he got basically pushed out of the fbi and took a job as the head of security at the twin towers a few weeks before 9/11. >> jimmy: and then we know what happened there. "godless" is a very different show, a western. are you a western type? are you good at horseback riding? are you a rugged man? [ laughter ] >> i thought i was. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. i had to train to ride a horse, which is -- on top an 800-pound infant. and it's dangerous. i fell off three times in three months, which is a good batting average. >> jimmy: is it? >> yeah. by wranglers who are walking around like this. because they fall off so many times. but yeah, the second to the last day of shooting on "godless" i got on a horse bareback, it spun around and then took off for colorado. which is fine except for we were in new mexico. [ laughter ] so bang, off i went. >> jimmy: what do you do, just hang on? >> i just said i'm out of here, it's the second to the last day of s
except for richard clarke, who michael played. >> jimmy: with a very cruel twist of irony at the end.s that he took a job at the twin towers. he got basically pushed out of the fbi and took a job as the head of security at the twin towers a few weeks before 9/11. >> jimmy: and then we know what happened there. "godless" is a very different show, a western. are you a western type? are you good at horseback riding? are you a rugged man? [ laughter ] >> i thought i was....
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they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clarkr you — why has a non—league football team in the east end of london become an internet sensation in spain? the answer lies in a conflict that began more than eighty years ago. tim allman reports. the first game of the season and the players are cracked and community football clu b players are cracked and community football club are ready the kickoff. it's an away game so they are wearing their change strip but this is no ordinary shirt. red, yellow, purple with three pointed starts —— does, the symbol of the international brigade who bought franco's forces in the spanish civil war. the club posted this photo for a preseason game on line and soon, cla pton a preseason game on line and soon, cla pto n we re a preseason game on line and soon, clapton were trending. so popular have they begun, they had to stop taking orders for the shirt after receiving 5000 requests. what you do? you wake up in the morning and there are all orders for your search — your there are all orders for your sear
they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clarkr you — why has a non—league football team in the east end of london become an internet sensation in spain? the answer lies in a conflict that began more than eighty years ago. tim allman reports. the first game of the season and the players are cracked and community football clu b players are cracked and community football club are ready the kickoff. it's an away game so they are...
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they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clarkn for you. why has a non—league football team in the east end of london become an internet sensation in spain? the answer lies in a conflict that began more than 80 years ago. tim allman reports. first game of the season and the players of clapton community football club are ready for kickoff. it is an away game, so they are wearing their change strip. but this is no ordinary shirt. red, yellow, purple, with three—pointed starts, the symbol of the international brigade, who bought franco's forces in the spanish civil war. the club posted this photo for a preseason game online, and soon clapton were trending. so popular have they become, they had to stop taking orders for the shirt, after receiving more than 5,000 requests. what you do? you wake up in the morning and all of a sudden there are all orders for your shirts, all over the world, bbc, radio 4, they all want to know about your story, so we love it. by some estimates, as many as 40,000 people fought with international brigade. m
they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clarkn for you. why has a non—league football team in the east end of london become an internet sensation in spain? the answer lies in a conflict that began more than 80 years ago. tim allman reports. first game of the season and the players of clapton community football club are ready for kickoff. it is an away game, so they are wearing their change strip. but this is no ordinary shirt....
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they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clarkor bbc news in ames, iowa. the death toll from typhoon mangkhut has reached 7a in the philippines, with dozens more feared dead. rescuers dug through mud to retrieve bodies buried by a massive landslide in the mining town of itogon. authorities say it's unlikely anyone surived. the typhoon is the most powerful to strike this year. it also battered hong kong and southern china with fierce winds and heavy rain. typhoon mangkhut is now weakening over southern china. a short time ago i spoke to gjeff lamigo, the communications manager at world vision in the philippines. i asked him for the latest information from his team on the ground. well, just recently i checked on the reports coming from them. and it is pretty staggering. increasing number of affected families, counting out to about 230,000 families affected based on the trail of the storm. after that, about 61,000 families... how are these families coping? how is your organisation helping them? yes. at the moment, we have reached at
they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clarkor bbc news in ames, iowa. the death toll from typhoon mangkhut has reached 7a in the philippines, with dozens more feared dead. rescuers dug through mud to retrieve bodies buried by a massive landslide in the mining town of itogon. authorities say it's unlikely anyone surived. the typhoon is the most powerful to strike this year. it also battered hong kong and southern china with...
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richards to the rest of us to be helpful. >> okay. thank you very much. >> president hillis: next speaker, please. gl hi. -- >> hi. laura clark, yimby action. kind of addressing starter homes. if starter homes are more than $1 million, i've never going to get started. i'm about to be single, and i'm never going to get started if housing costs remain over $1 million in noe valley and across the city? so how do we address that problem? we have to upsell those properties to make sure that a 10 unit or 20 unit building gets built in its place. that's how we get a greater quantity of housing so that more people live in our city. the pipeline is dead. i want everyone who's watching on sfgov tv, you know, all the nerds, we love you. the pipeline is dead, dead, dead, dead. no one is applying new housing coming in. the affordable housing developers are starting to get calls from the mayor's office, saying the fees that you are counting onto be able to build affordable housing are no longer available, and so we are putting both affordable and market race projects on hold. this is an emergency. it is time for an emergency hearing. this
richards to the rest of us to be helpful. >> okay. thank you very much. >> president hillis: next speaker, please. gl hi. -- >> hi. laura clark, yimby action. kind of addressing starter homes. if starter homes are more than $1 million, i've never going to get started. i'm about to be single, and i'm never going to get started if housing costs remain over $1 million in noe valley and across the city? so how do we address that problem? we have to upsell those properties to make...