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. >> thank you richard. >> good afternoon president huie, vice president zouzounis, commissioners, cityers of the public. richard kurylo, legacy business program manager. i like to acknowledge michelle reynold in the office of small business who provides assistance to the legacy business program. sfgovtv, i have a power point presentation. before you today are three applications for consideration for the legacy business registry. each application includes a staff report, draft resolution, the application itself and documents from the planning department. the application were submitted to planning september 18 and heard by historic preservation commission october 16. item 2 a is oscar's photo lab. the business is a photo lab established in 1982 in the south of market neighborhood. specialize in preserving precious memories for tailors to your needs. there are specialties include professional film processing, printing service, film scanning, photo lab services, high quality photo mounting and restoration and retouching services. to make things more convenient they do film processing by ma
. >> thank you richard. >> good afternoon president huie, vice president zouzounis, commissioners, cityers of the public. richard kurylo, legacy business program manager. i like to acknowledge michelle reynold in the office of small business who provides assistance to the legacy business program. sfgovtv, i have a power point presentation. before you today are three applications for consideration for the legacy business registry. each application includes a staff report, draft...
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ready richard, good. but he'll pull back up with you. all right. all right. hello. hello sir. yeah. was there, but there was, oh this for you. oh, yeah, for the be the only those connecticut data and the deputy member or what the file you want me thought 8 the brush cuz he has to move in and yeah, so the, the sound was too much for the it took a manual pretty small. i guess what 12 i'm going to start all by a lot my guys read semester got does that what for us, the name of which any a no. 8 call to the oh no, oh yeah. so the viola beat the cut nobody's well known, but it was through. yeah, those are all those so i'll keep it just a normally well, you know, naturalist and then which cannot. which to go. a navy say it'd be able to do it. oh yeah. that's what it led. what the sort. austin is. ok. when you use it, don't put all to this it. when they step up. don't each you will pour the rich here . yeah. you have the don't you all could put in a look like that. they, mcqueen you couldn't use would be, isn't. yeah, i could put them yesterday my guess from us. and they told me to put in a
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richard, good morning. >> reporter: it is ultimately how all dictators go, jubilant crowds tore down a statue of the now former president bashar al assad's father, the founder of a dynasty that ruled syria with an iron fist for more than half a century. we saw the same scenes as pictures of the assad family were defaced at the border crossing where he entered syria this morning from neighboring lebanon. we are inside syria. we just crossed the border. you can see there are no controls anymore. the government is gone. there are rebels, gunmen on the street. the regime has collapsed, and you notice that the second you enter this country. the mood is celebratory and welcoming. people are proud of this new dawn. still in disbelief that assad is really gone. as we drove to the capital, we passed boys on an abandoned government tank cheering the arabic for freedom. in the end, it was the army that sealed assad's fate. soldiers refused to fight, fading away and ran, as rebels, led by islamists, rolled into damascus. the rebel's leader, once an al qaeda supporter and considered a terrorist b
richard, good morning. >> reporter: it is ultimately how all dictators go, jubilant crowds tore down a statue of the now former president bashar al assad's father, the founder of a dynasty that ruled syria with an iron fist for more than half a century. we saw the same scenes as pictures of the assad family were defaced at the border crossing where he entered syria this morning from neighboring lebanon. we are inside syria. we just crossed the border. you can see there are no controls...
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richard, good morning.ood to have you on the show >> good morning. >> perhaps explain to us how important the reshuffle happening today is >> the ftse reshuffle does it every quarter to represent the largest in the index it is important for those who track and follow funds in the top 100 companies. it is perhaps indicative of the nature of the uk market and which companies are doing well and where the size of companies is it's really good to see another investment company going into the top 100. that makes five in total. >> that is actually a record. >> it is >> explain the response of that. >> the response of that for investors is that an investment company gives them exposure to a basket of investments. it's a diversified portfolio managed by an active fund manager. for the sector as a whole, clearly, it he creates additional demand for investment companies and brings them to the floor in terms of the investor attention. >> let's look at the less positive news going on with the london stock market. the re
richard, good morning.ood to have you on the show >> good morning. >> perhaps explain to us how important the reshuffle happening today is >> the ftse reshuffle does it every quarter to represent the largest in the index it is important for those who track and follow funds in the top 100 companies. it is perhaps indicative of the nature of the uk market and which companies are doing well and where the size of companies is it's really good to see another investment company...
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allies, the co-founder and head of geopolitics of energy aspects is joining us today good morning, richard. good i was reading the latest commentary on this announcement from opec plus and many are suggesting it was actually a bold decision. how did you interpret it >> yeah, i think the group achieved quite a lot in their meeting yesterday. the market was expecting a three-month delay to the beginning of the unwinding of cuts, which we got, but we also got a couple of less expected moves that extended or slowed the timeline so they're going to add less supply each month starting next april, and they're persuaded the uae to agree to a delay to increasing its quota these are all really complicated elements of the deal, but what they add up to is a much slower pace as well as a delay to the start of opec plus adding supply next year. >> interesting when you think about, you know, how opec has -- opec plus has come about with this decision, it is not the first time that they take a similar decision, right, of extending these output cuts given there's a risk here that one of the members is just going
allies, the co-founder and head of geopolitics of energy aspects is joining us today good morning, richard. good i was reading the latest commentary on this announcement from opec plus and many are suggesting it was actually a bold decision. how did you interpret it >> yeah, i think the group achieved quite a lot in their meeting yesterday. the market was expecting a three-month delay to the beginning of the unwinding of cuts, which we got, but we also got a couple of less expected moves...
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richard, good to have you. you have obviously covered your fair share of plane crashes over the years. i'm curious what your first questions are. obviously early days in terms of the investigation, but what are your first questions about what may have happened here? >> this is one of the most perplexing accidents. and if you read the various forums from experts, everyone is puzzled because we don't know. we sort of have got a a general idea of the sequence of events from that press conference. so we know that the plane attempted to land, went past, called the mayday, then came back. but what we don't know is where the bird strike happened, how badly it hit the aircraft, clearly catastrophically, because it was unable to deploy the various things like landing gear, flaps, thrust deploys, thrust reversers and the like. and so we don't know the exact sequence and the consequence of the various actions that took place. why is that significant? because if you look at the video of the plane and it's when it finally d
richard, good to have you. you have obviously covered your fair share of plane crashes over the years. i'm curious what your first questions are. obviously early days in terms of the investigation, but what are your first questions about what may have happened here? >> this is one of the most perplexing accidents. and if you read the various forums from experts, everyone is puzzled because we don't know. we sort of have got a a general idea of the sequence of events from that press...
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hi, richard. so good to see you. pacific northwest, we've had a series of storms moving on.e saw one system early and we'll see one tonight. we could see three feet of snow in the sierra nevada mountains. also coastal rain that will accumulate to over four, five inches in some spots and windy conditions as well. then the south where marissa parra is -- she's in atlanta. in texas specifically, we're looking at some strong storms now in dallas and houston. that's the case as we go throughout all of this thursday. the day time heating time gives it the oomph the storms need. we saw hail earlier. that's still on the table for later this afternoon and the chance for heavy rain because we're seeing heavy downpours leading to flash flooding. the focus is on the pacific northwest, also the south. we're nice and dry for most of the east. a few showers in the carolinas. it's chilly in east, but they're dry. we're seeing delays at the airports in dallas and we're expecting delays also in houston. in seattle, also portland. the rest of the country looks good. you can anticipate problems
hi, richard. so good to see you. pacific northwest, we've had a series of storms moving on.e saw one system early and we'll see one tonight. we could see three feet of snow in the sierra nevada mountains. also coastal rain that will accumulate to over four, five inches in some spots and windy conditions as well. then the south where marissa parra is -- she's in atlanta. in texas specifically, we're looking at some strong storms now in dallas and houston. that's the case as we go throughout all...
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. >> thank you richard. >> good afternoon president huie, vice president zouzounis, commissioners, city staff, members of the public. richard kurylo, legacy business program manager. i like to acknowledge michelle reynold in the office of small business who provides assistance to the legacy business program. sfgovtv, i have a power point presentation. before you today are three applications for consideration for the legacy business registry. each application includes a staff report, draft resolution, the application itself and documents from the planning department. the application were submitted to planning september 18 and heard by historic preservation commission october 16. item 2 a is oscar's photo lab. the business is a photo lab established in 1982 in the south of market neighborhood. specialize in preserving precious memories for tailors to your needs. there are specialties include professional film processing, printing service, film scanning, photo lab services, high quality photo mounting and restoration and retouching services. to make things more convenient they do film proc
. >> thank you richard. >> good afternoon president huie, vice president zouzounis, commissioners, city staff, members of the public. richard kurylo, legacy business program manager. i like to acknowledge michelle reynold in the office of small business who provides assistance to the legacy business program. sfgovtv, i have a power point presentation. before you today are three applications for consideration for the legacy business registry. each application includes a staff report,...
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give us the top two things you might suggest to help reduce your tax bill. >> good afternoon, richard. you can put away as much as $23,500 if under 50. if turned 50 this year you can put another $7,500 or elder than 50. number two, people have something called a health saves account or hsa tied to a igh deductible plan. try to plaques that out. it's -- max that out. it's one of the highest tax deductible programs in markey. >> there are year-end tax tips that shows what you might also consider. i'm not sure we can show that again. when you look at them, what about selling stocks that have lost money? >> well, certainly christmas just happened, richard, and it's time to find out which stocks have been naughty and which have been nice. if you have stocks that have been naughty, ie you lost money, you can sell those stocks, potentially fwhaem back in 31 days, and takes a loss. if you take a tax loss of $3,000, it can save you up on this $1,000 of income taxes, and it's a great time if you itemize your deductions to deadline out your clots -- clean out your closets at home, give away thin
give us the top two things you might suggest to help reduce your tax bill. >> good afternoon, richard. you can put away as much as $23,500 if under 50. if turned 50 this year you can put another $7,500 or elder than 50. number two, people have something called a health saves account or hsa tied to a igh deductible plan. try to plaques that out. it's -- max that out. it's one of the highest tax deductible programs in markey. >> there are year-end tax tips that shows what you might...
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hey, richard. good morning. >> reporter: the sudden collapse of the syrian dictatorship has changed this country and this region profoundly. the entire map of the middle east is now being redrawn by the hour. this morning, israel is using the stunning and swift collapse of syria's dictatorship to take over a buffer zone. new footage shows israeli tanks in the golan heights, a long contested area along israel's northern border with syria. arab states denounced the move as an illegal and provocative land grab. israel says it's temporary. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it necessary. our control of the golan heights guarantees our security. it guarantees our sovereignty, he said. israel is also bombing in syria now, striking heavily in and around damascus. israel says it's targeting military and scientific research facilities to destroy stockpiles of chemical weapons. israel clearly does not trust the new rebel movement that toppled assad and doesn't want it to have the dangerous weapons. the
hey, richard. good morning. >> reporter: the sudden collapse of the syrian dictatorship has changed this country and this region profoundly. the entire map of the middle east is now being redrawn by the hour. this morning, israel is using the stunning and swift collapse of syria's dictatorship to take over a buffer zone. new footage shows israeli tanks in the golan heights, a long contested area along israel's northern border with syria. arab states denounced the move as an illegal and...
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>> richard, good to be with you. merry christmas to everyone. i agree with julie.ker because the other candidates for speaker are potential candidates, they have already run, and have not been able to secure the amount of votes necessary to become speaker. jim jordan, who she mentioned. tom emmer, the whip. steve scalise. all of these gentlemen tried to become speaker after kevin mccarthy was ousted and they were unable to unite a sufficient number of republicans behind them. so mike johnson is kind of the default choice here. he was the guy who had the fewest enemies. he really had no real enemies, which is why he became speaker, and even though he has ruffled feathers she by negotiating with democrats and with this last bill he put together a week ago, maybe there is some people who are angry at him, but there is really no obvious alternative for republicans right now. so that really works to mike johnson's benefit. >> all right. going to you, former press secretary to the speaker of the house, one of these things maybe we think about every four years. if we don'
>> richard, good to be with you. merry christmas to everyone. i agree with julie.ker because the other candidates for speaker are potential candidates, they have already run, and have not been able to secure the amount of votes necessary to become speaker. jim jordan, who she mentioned. tom emmer, the whip. steve scalise. all of these gentlemen tried to become speaker after kevin mccarthy was ousted and they were unable to unite a sufficient number of republicans behind them. so mike...
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hey, richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. it's been a week since bashar al assad has been overthrown. here in damascus, life is returning. christians have resumed services, shops are open. but the profound impact on the region is far from settled. the israeli military this morning dropped a bomb on what it says was an ammunition depot in syria. israel is worried new islamist government may be hostile so it's disarming it preemptively. this as syrians are trying to put their lives back together after decades living under bashar al assad, whose dict dictatorship is accused of killing and disappearing hundreds of thousands. and everyday now, syrians come to this square in damascus to hang posters of missing relatives. this man is looking for his nephew, oday. >> do you think he's alive? >> i don't know. >> reporter: most of the missing were arrested after protests against assad began a decade ago. she handed me this. please, please, put this one on camera. everyone here hoping beyond hope. but what's so disturbing is not a singl
hey, richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. it's been a week since bashar al assad has been overthrown. here in damascus, life is returning. christians have resumed services, shops are open. but the profound impact on the region is far from settled. the israeli military this morning dropped a bomb on what it says was an ammunition depot in syria. israel is worried new islamist government may be hostile so it's disarming it preemptively. this as syrians are trying to put...
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richard, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. as you know, the syrian rebels here have been breaking into former regime prisons to release political prisoners, and that's creating a lot of opportunities to find out more about missing people, including potentially the missing american journalist austin tice. now, this report is based on the account of one former detainee. over the years, i have received many tips about the possible location or information about austin tice. but what made this account different was the level of detail. he knew about the prison's location, its layout, where the guards' rooms were, how many stairs there were. and he says that he saw austin tice with his own eyes. and he says that he's speaking out now that the regime has fallen because he wants the family to know what he knows. american journalist austin tice has been missing in syria since 2012. his family has renewed hope he will be found now that the bashar al assad's dictatorship has been overthrown. a senior rebel leader says they're aware the a
richard, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. as you know, the syrian rebels here have been breaking into former regime prisons to release political prisoners, and that's creating a lot of opportunities to find out more about missing people, including potentially the missing american journalist austin tice. now, this report is based on the account of one former detainee. over the years, i have received many tips about the possible location or information about austin...
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hey, richard. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda.d in over the mountains from lebanon. then he came here for spiritual reasons. i asked him, was he following in the footsteps of jesus and the apostles on the road to damascus? he said he had heard the voice of god. once he got into this country, he was arrested by the former regime. he was imprisoned. he was treated fairly well, not tortured, and then when the assad regime collapsed, the rebels who are now in charge here, broke him out and he said that since monday, he has been walking the streets of damascus, sleeping on the street, eating whatever he could find, sleeping in an empty building, and then this morning he was found by a syrian man who saw him barefoot, limping down the street. i spoke to that syrian man today. he brought him into his house, gave him some water, and called the rebel authorities. i happened to be with the rebels at the time, and they responded immediately. they wanted to see who this person was. they got there. they told him that he was safe, and now they'
hey, richard. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda.d in over the mountains from lebanon. then he came here for spiritual reasons. i asked him, was he following in the footsteps of jesus and the apostles on the road to damascus? he said he had heard the voice of god. once he got into this country, he was arrested by the former regime. he was imprisoned. he was treated fairly well, not tortured, and then when the assad regime collapsed, the rebels who are now in charge here, broke...
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let's hear next from richard in north carolina. line for republicans. good morning, richard. yeah. first thing i do believe most everybody that trump pardoned already served their time before he pardoned pardoned. and you keep hearing all this about trump, but do you ever think you're a law professor but you don't call nobody out? president obama did by on trump's campaign. they that was a fake dossier that they. these people have committed treason. and you're teaching people law. this is a joke. thank you. but just for the record, definitely five years have not passed since the pardons the last round. i'm not sure. i can't remember. off the top of my head where paul manafort and roger stone in. but the pardons definitely did not happen five years after the conviction, which is the standard under the department of justice. but again, donald trump didn't have to adhere to that because his pardon power is absolute art in chicago, illinois, line for independence. good morning, art. hi. good morning. thank you for taking my call. i have one question. was looking for any kind of legal
let's hear next from richard in north carolina. line for republicans. good morning, richard. yeah. first thing i do believe most everybody that trump pardoned already served their time before he pardoned pardoned. and you keep hearing all this about trump, but do you ever think you're a law professor but you don't call nobody out? president obama did by on trump's campaign. they that was a fake dossier that they. these people have committed treason. and you're teaching people law. this is a...
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good afternoon to you, what did trump say at this conservative event? >> reporter: well, richard, it was a wide-ranging speech, but one thing that we know is that trump took the time to pray as a turning point for mobilizing young voters ahead of the november election, priding this organization for the inroads he was able to make with young voters and touting the fact that he over performed with that that cohort of voters compared to past republican candidates. we also saw him tout the fact that he made inroads with black voters and latino voters, and used those gains as evidence of the mandate. that he says america gave him to enact his policies. richard, one thing that i did find interesting is trump took the time to respond to a narrative that we have been hearing democrats tried to perpetuate, and it is one that elon musk, the person running the presidency, democrats have been pointing to the funding dispute that happened earlier this week when elon musk took to twitter and said that he was against that government funding bill and ultimately failed. donald trump directly refe
good afternoon to you, what did trump say at this conservative event? >> reporter: well, richard, it was a wide-ranging speech, but one thing that we know is that trump took the time to pray as a turning point for mobilizing young voters ahead of the november election, priding this organization for the inroads he was able to make with young voters and touting the fact that he over performed with that that cohort of voters compared to past republican candidates. we also saw him tout the...
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rich got -- riskier -- richard, independent. good morning to you. i am sorry wrong button. t me go to -- is that richard? in alaska? independent? jim in maryland, independent. hello. caller: hello. host: good morning. caller: i really think that the debt ceiling should really be separate from the continuing resolution. do what you can now to keep the government going, but do not extend the debt limit. host: ok. so what does this continuing resolution look like? you do not have the debt ceiling. do you have everything else negotiated with democrats were saying do not do that as well, just keep the government open? caller: everything that was already negotiated, go for it. and put a stop to the debt ceiling and renegotiate later. host: brad in pennsylvania, let's go to you. good morning. republican. caller: i spent most of my life in texas, but now that i am retired i have moved to pennsylvania. i wanted to tell you i am behind roy 100% and he has the voice of the republican reporting -- he is the voice of the republican party, not the american people. i have been in american
rich got -- riskier -- richard, independent. good morning to you. i am sorry wrong button. t me go to -- is that richard? in alaska? independent? jim in maryland, independent. hello. caller: hello. host: good morning. caller: i really think that the debt ceiling should really be separate from the continuing resolution. do what you can now to keep the government going, but do not extend the debt limit. host: ok. so what does this continuing resolution look like? you do not have the debt ceiling....
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richard ha ass. he is senior counsel withn part. goode would solve this within 24 hours of becoming president. is that possible? >> it is ambitious, but not inconceivable within the first year as president, the focus will shift from the battlefield to the negotiating table. i don't take russia's announcement it rejects the cease-fire as the final word. what mr. trump has to do is persuade mr. putin. i think it would be good if he allowed ukraine to inflict more pain on russia. i think it's quite possible that russia could be brought around, however, reluctantly, to negotiate seriously about a cease-fire in place. >> what would have to happen to be brought around, if you will? >> it would be the united states and ukraine reach a deal on the open end arms support. i think mr. zelenskyy is prepared to so doing along those lines and that sends a message to russia that time is not on their side so long as ukraine has established war games that are reasonable in this phase. i think if that happens given the state of the russian economy, which
richard ha ass. he is senior counsel withn part. goode would solve this within 24 hours of becoming president. is that possible? >> it is ambitious, but not inconceivable within the first year as president, the focus will shift from the battlefield to the negotiating table. i don't take russia's announcement it rejects the cease-fire as the final word. what mr. trump has to do is persuade mr. putin. i think it would be good if he allowed ukraine to inflict more pain on russia. i think...
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richard in massachusetts, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. i called what one woman said about social security and medicare. going to be destroeufpltd it's already been destroyed by politicians. it's being destroyed by fraud. and with the social security -- i was a firefighter for 34 years. i lost half of my social security because of that bill. that was voted on by congress. they voted for it. now it's got to be voted on the senate by january 3. i got papers from social security let me know. i just want that woman to know that they are going to be -- if they turn it down, then we lose it. we go back to what we are. i thank you for listening to me. you have a merry christmas. host: you too, richard. john in pottstown, pennsylvania. democrat. caller: good morning. host: good morning, john. caller: a lot of americans, including me, i'm sure there are americans like me out there who have many disabilities, what i'm concerned about is with elon musk and vivek with with the department of government efficiency. they said, i saw a few articles, they
richard in massachusetts, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. i called what one woman said about social security and medicare. going to be destroeufpltd it's already been destroyed by politicians. it's being destroyed by fraud. and with the social security -- i was a firefighter for 34 years. i lost half of my social security because of that bill. that was voted on by congress. they voted for it. now it's got to be voted on the senate by january 3. i got papers from social...
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. >> we should acknowledge that richard has made good points in between a lot of garbage.ry other segment you make a great point. if we could just be more consistent. [laughter] >> you know what? i will let you have that. >> you can take that. i think we are giving her too much credit that she is a reader. [laughter] she gets the times delivered to the house. whether she reads it or not is another story. her media diet is probably "the today show," nightly news at 6:30, may msnbc. >> may be mario lopez, who was on my show tonight. [laughter] i'm not kidding. he's on my show. i don't know why. i love mario lopez. >> good answer. >> you have to forage as a conservative for news. it's not easy. we have to go look at transcripts and read the indictment. everybody spends it so hard. we need primary sources to research things. it's crazy. i cast a wide net. i will do and culture index use. i will do politico playbook, palm beach playbook. >> it's like having coffee and water. >> exactly. kind of. >> kind of. do you suffer from brain rot? we will tell you. find out next. come on
. >> we should acknowledge that richard has made good points in between a lot of garbage.ry other segment you make a great point. if we could just be more consistent. [laughter] >> you know what? i will let you have that. >> you can take that. i think we are giving her too much credit that she is a reader. [laughter] she gets the times delivered to the house. whether she reads it or not is another story. her media diet is probably "the today show," nightly news at...
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joining me from damascus is richard engel. really good to see you.your trademark extraordinary reporting but to see you back in syria after all you've experienced in syria over the past years during this whole civil war is amazing. it's very moving to all of us. >> reporter: well, it's moving to be here. thank you, andrea. it is just astonishing how much has changed over the last several day, really. this was a country that was locked in a civil war for over a decade. yes, a civil war that i covered extensively and i think what you were referring, i was kidnapped in syria. had quite a few experiences in this country. because of this civil war, millions of syrians fled the country. hundreds of thousands of people were killed. more than 100,000 people were disappeared. and many of them remain missing. in fact, human rights groups in this country believe that most of those who were missing are in fact dead. and the first day after assad was overthrown when the rebels marched into this country and assad's military faded away, it was a time of celebration
joining me from damascus is richard engel. really good to see you.your trademark extraordinary reporting but to see you back in syria after all you've experienced in syria over the past years during this whole civil war is amazing. it's very moving to all of us. >> reporter: well, it's moving to be here. thank you, andrea. it is just astonishing how much has changed over the last several day, really. this was a country that was locked in a civil war for over a decade. yes, a civil war...
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>> yeah, richard, this committee, the investigators did what good investigators do. they followed the money. i want to read this out to you. they tracked more than $90,000 to 12 different women over that five-year time period, 2017 to 2020, that is notable, looking at the way gaetz is responding to this, he's giving money to someone he's dating that they didn't ask for, and he's trying to make a distinction that that wasn't prostitution. another thing they found, and this is worth noting for accuracy, all of the women that were interviewed by the committee, they stated their sexual activity with gaetz was consensual, but at least one woman felt they used a drug, and may have impaired their ability to know what was going on or give full consent. that matters especially as we question why we're learning all about this through a house committee report and not being charged by prosecutors. the doj statement has told nbc news that the federal sex trafficking allegations would not have stood up and that they would have brought charges if they thought they had a winning cas
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different horrible viruses centuries now since they cover the b bionic plague. >> that's richard this morning. goodpendent, go ahead. >> i want to thank c-span and yourself and the other people for producing such a wonderful show. i think personally is a retired military person in my 70's that the number one decision this year that will have the greatest impact for years to come was the supreme court decision to allow the commander-in-chief of this country to be free from crimes committed "officially as president." i think what it does is it has brought about basically a legitimization of criminal activity. i am a retired military person in my 70's. i have been in war and not been in war. i've been in peace and lived all over the world. i am afraid that this'll make some people angry but even as a person who's served, this decision is critical because our presidents have during my entire life, from johnson on even though i was born in the early 50's and i'm in my 70's. i believe every single president we have had since then is a war criminal. i can't believe that i served a country that i loved and
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. >> that's that's good context, richard. and i appreciate you asking, because in an earlier hour, one guest said, a few weeks on the optimistic side, and in a later hour, one guest said, in a year or so, i was sort of trying to connect those dots. so i appreciate that context. >> it's. yeah, and it's good that you point this out because the interim report will say this is what was happening. doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. and and from that we'll be able to deduce what caused the crash. 95% certain we will be able to deduce the proximate cause of the crash. but the final report will be the bit that we'll need to know. the dotting of the eyes, the crossing of the t's. they did this. they should have done that. they did this. they were brilliant at that. this is how the plane behaved. this is what could be changed. and that will be over a year away. but we will have a very good idea of the proximate cause within the next two months. >> okay. richard quest, appreciate you. thank you. coming up next, home burglaries of
. >> that's that's good context, richard. and i appreciate you asking, because in an earlier hour, one guest said, a few weeks on the optimistic side, and in a later hour, one guest said, in a year or so, i was sort of trying to connect those dots. so i appreciate that context. >> it's. yeah, and it's good that you point this out because the interim report will say this is what was happening. doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo. and and from that we'll be able to deduce what...
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that's good news. richard engel had this headline.continues. i don't know if you have any idea or a new regime trying to hold a country together that will be very difficult for them to do so. do you know if there is any other direct communication from the biden administration to this new regime there? >> so we are incredibly grateful for everyone who is actively working to bring austin home. as meghan mentioned there are people on the ground in syria and lebanon actively working to bring him home. we do believe that the u.s. government also wants to bring austin home. we also just know that they can do more to make that possible. so that's really what we're asking for. we're asking for the current administration but also know that president-elect donald trump can also support bringing austin home and so we're actively ask that he do so as well. >> dana: i love seeing the pictures that we put up a lot of pictures of your very handsome brother that i know you miss very much. please stay in touch with us and we'll pray for the best here.
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richard: and there should be. these are two teams that if someone told you for the next three to five years will be battling in playoffs, they are headed in that direction. i love a good tussle. >> mike: now, watch sengun -- >> richard: oh, yeah, that was extra. >> mike: goes at wallace there. wallace responds. and then of course the teammates join in. winds up being much ado about nothing. >> doris: double technical do you think here? >> mike: yeah. >> richard: 92 people came on the floor to prevent anything from happening. i like both players not backing down. >> mike: jimmy capers over at the scorer's table talking back to the replay center in secaucus. sengun as we've said has just had such a terrific start to the season. but a struggle today shooting the ball early. >> doris: but mike, remember that sound we played from mark daigneault at the half where he said guys, we've got to play with force on the offensive end? as you see the officials discussing. they'll come up with a rule here soon. they played with more force. shai and jail nen particular. >> referee: upon review we have a physical taunt on sengun and wallace. double technical fouls. we will take the ba
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. >> good morning, richard, and thanks for having me. mean, this is one of the things that we've seen time and again with the u.s. administration saying this is not our fight. we need to get out of the middle east. the middle east is quiet, and yet time and again they end up being dragged back in. because actually what happens in the middle east does affect u.s. interests, and it does affect u.s. allies. so donald trump may very well want to stay out of this. but the fact is, at the very least, at a bare minimum, we have 40,000 i.s.i.s. fighters, women and children who are in syria. there's a u.s. counter-isis mission in the northeast of the country, and they're going to be looking at that situation and trying to figure out how do you make it so that these, uh, these i.s.i.s. fighters don't pose a threat to u.s. interests and allies? and that's just at a bare minimum. >> right. but, you see, this is the this is the difficulty. that is the lowest thread, if you like, the lowest bar, ensure that things don't get worse. but is there an oppo
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goodness. and, richard, you both haven't spoken to travis yet. um, i guess you've got a lot to talk about. >> yeah, we haven't heard from him since may so, yeah, there's a lot to talk about. yeah. >> what's going on? i mean, what do you know about how all of this played out and how he ended up in syria? >> i have no idea how he ended up in syria. last we knew, he was in in hungary and now he ended up that far south. we have no idea. >> yeah. stacy, what was he doing in hungary? i mean, what do you think of all this well, he went over there to prague and hungry people to, um, different churches um, he was all about, you know, god. >> so he went to learn about different things over there, you know sure. and at first, i didn't like it, but, you know, he's 29. you can't make him stay home, you know. >> was he kind of trying to find himself that kind of a thing? is that what this was like? a pilgrimage of sorts. >> they wanted to do some research because he wanted to write a book on old churches. >> interesting. and i guess you're supposed to speak wi
goodness. and, richard, you both haven't spoken to travis yet. um, i guess you've got a lot to talk about. >> yeah, we haven't heard from him since may so, yeah, there's a lot to talk about. yeah. >> what's going on? i mean, what do you know about how all of this played out and how he ended up in syria? >> i have no idea how he ended up in syria. last we knew, he was in in hungary and now he ended up that far south. we have no idea. >> yeah. stacy, what was he doing in...
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richard, why you see, why is he risking brussels and good to do that? why was it important for him to travel to other states? so it's very smart and very big, but the orientation piece seems i was born. he was in politics all. busy the so he has many, many reasons to do so because so back, yeah, he's very smart country and we need to have a good energy supplies for reason of a price. so he had no chance to do due to these meetings and negotiations with the leaders. he was speaking with the president of ukraine of the last key, who said that the, the greenville books, the supplies of the gas. ringback truly ukraine to slovakia and the other countries of europe and even here. so this is not good for us because we need to have a oil gas and every supplies for reason and the price. and there is no reason to buy from for example, different country because we have installed the pipes on the grounds. and there is nothing more than nothing more smart to, to do, to use the pipes and have the good the, and the lot of oil and gas for it isn't going to price. it ma
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of these communications, his phone calls the conversation with a to the kitchen president, richard play of a good one. as he stated on 3 major points, iraq represented by him, how much the a so that need believes that it will not stand watching as it is mizzi. d l. excuse me, the ethnic cleansing of being get committed against it. certain as soon as it is and 6 in a city a and also the 2nd point is that iraq as the how much? yeah. so danny, a mentioned 2 of those on is concerned about with another is put over as a tourism from city a. and it will not allow the scenario to be repeated the scenario of the tourism spilling over in syria and affecting get at iraq. as you know that your rock at paid a heavy price because of the truth tourism. that's why it's transferred from city a to a lot. named it to the city of motion at from 2014 until the end of 2000. 17. the search point pertaining to the iraq's position to city a. how iraq is it that seeing city? yeah, as the city and redeem is being threatened right now. i'm a cheat. so danny mentioned to design that. iraq is teen it to present of, and mainta
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right to preserve support as so as mentioned, like a really good many talk to a good steps towards the welcoming richard g and people lean war. but also it was that kind of political action for america, and it was a win win game because we know that germany is a kind of an old country needs as human resources, it needs work or the economy, the german economy need this people as so demographically at germany, yes. is it changing as there is a diversity? but at the same time, we cannot deny and blake our eyes from the rays of the right wings and in the run of the election like we will see like a now or we are witness and an early election. and it was the range of if the for sure, if they will use out to suction incidence and use more popular sticks beaches and to gain more support in this times. and there is a way to make sure and to keep it far as the relation was that decor uh and make the boat christmas market that i sweet. all right, well, as far as the discussion and provide some context for our view as an listeners, all of this comes of the time when germany has said it will pause sybian asylum appl
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. >> mike: let's bring in richard fowler and jessica anderson. good morning to both of you. the politics of doge are fascinating led by two trump allies and here senator bernie sanders. let's play him. >> many of the things he did during this campaign were really ugly. on the other hand he is a smart guy. if somebody on the other side has a good idea sure, we'll work with him. >> mike: does it surprise you? >> no. it's the right path for democrats when we agree with you we'll work with you, when we don't agree we'll vote against it. the challenge for the doge committee that elon musk and vivek ramaswamy are creating. they are trying to convince the american people they can cut $2 trillion from the federal budget and get it done in four years. it has been tried before. ronald reagan tried it and al gore. governments for the 21st century. they struggled with the federal government is full of wires and tape and a lot of things. when you cut one wire you hurt some people in nebraska and cut another wire and hurt sheep farmers in kansas. this is the struggle they'll have to deal
. >> mike: let's bring in richard fowler and jessica anderson. good morning to both of you. the politics of doge are fascinating led by two trump allies and here senator bernie sanders. let's play him. >> many of the things he did during this campaign were really ugly. on the other hand he is a smart guy. if somebody on the other side has a good idea sure, we'll work with him. >> mike: does it surprise you? >> no. it's the right path for democrats when we agree with you...
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good. we had a criminal president in richard nixon. was somebody who was simple, a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young black people because we voted for a white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. we were civil rights movement kids. all of this was quite amazing arc of time and of course, then, he tried to broker peace in the middle east, he tried a lot of things. we did not know at the time how broken the country was. we suspected it but we did not know all the pieces. putting that in the context of the time, it's an incredibly powerful description of what he represented at this point in time. looking, and there are so much we could talk about but looking at a couple of specific policy areas, how do you assess his contributions in tackling racism and also what did it mean for you as a woman to have this man in at the white house? he was the first president, wasn't he, to give his wife her own office in the white house. exactly. as women we were fighting for our rights, autonomy ov
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richard lui picks up our coverage right now. >> good day. live at msnbc headquarters here in new york city, right now on msnbc reports for you, donald trump making waves around the globe before taking office. the president-elect threatening a potential takeover of a number of foreign territories and allies say he is not joking. we will look at what his words could tell us about his aspirations spreading america first abroad. >>> and as millions of americans make a last-ditch effort to get to holiday destinations on time, a temporary ground stop for one of the nation's largest airlines put those plans in jeopardy. we will have the latest on how your travel could be affected by that. >>> and a surge in holiday shopping is giving the american economy a strong shot in the arm. we will take a look at what that could mean for your wallets in the new year. >>> first off for you, donald trump's america first agenda critics call isolationist with its criticism of u.s. foreign intervention and aid to american allies. recent statements from the preside
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richard's quote the house had good bones, but it needed a lot of help.ing had come down from a leak in the main bathroom. there were holes in the walls. a couple of the windows were broken, so richard just worked room by room by room. and i like the picture of you right there as well, where you are, that picture of you as well. and those decorations look great, richard. oh, that was richard. oh, but you're dressed like richard. no, that picture is richard. oh, yeah. oh, well, yeah, red is the color of this house. yeah. took me for a loop. i'm just saying. all right, well, thank you, sir, for opening up your doors to your home. it's beautiful. and we hope that people are respectful as they come through. and take a look at what san francisco looked like back then. yeah. and we'll see you next hour and talk more about those decorations inside. take care. okay. great. okay. all right. stick around. thank you, thank you. this time of year, it's always nice to have an indoor option just in case. right? and as you're driving through san francisco, you're lookin
richard's quote the house had good bones, but it needed a lot of help.ing had come down from a leak in the main bathroom. there were holes in the walls. a couple of the windows were broken, so richard just worked room by room by room. and i like the picture of you right there as well, where you are, that picture of you as well. and those decorations look great, richard. oh, that was richard. oh, but you're dressed like richard. no, that picture is richard. oh, yeah. oh, well, yeah, red is the...
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bruce was a good friend of richard's. amazing. okay, so this is the theme here.e celebrating christmas. celebrating christmas. they're having their own tea party, their own christmas brunch. let's walk over to the other room because this is fascinating. this is something talk about san francisco history, robert. i mean, you're it's front and center right here. take a look at this bed. so this room was termed the turkish parlor. richard really wanted it to be a stupendous thing. paul dutcher designed the wallpapers in most of the house, and he worked with bruce very closely. so one of the things this bed room set, this bed has bedrooms is adolf sutro's bedroom. it's a three piece bedroom set. so this used to be right where his house was on the cliff house. right. and then this bench is also from. we also have a bench from the fox theater. richard has always wanted us to focus on san francisco history. so when we're able to purchase something we do, we ask. richard also bought sally stanford's parlor set, which is featured in the ballroom. there's so much robert an
bruce was a good friend of richard's. amazing. okay, so this is the theme here.e celebrating christmas. celebrating christmas. they're having their own tea party, their own christmas brunch. let's walk over to the other room because this is fascinating. this is something talk about san francisco history, robert. i mean, you're it's front and center right here. take a look at this bed. so this room was termed the turkish parlor. richard really wanted it to be a stupendous thing. paul dutcher...
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and he meant good ideas have consequences, richard weaver, and bad ideas have consequences. and i think i've written about bad ideas. and the consequences that they have had in the united states of america. and therefore, following those bad ideas, we have stumbled into this false view that men and women can be perfected with social engineering. i believe that that is the direct result of bad ideas having consequences. i also believe that good ideas have consequences. and burke, edmund burke, uses this notion of the moral imagination. while i think there is the moral imagination and we need a lot of it, but there's also the diabolical imagination and the diabolical imagination has very often been employed in much of what i'm writing about. so it's going to take imagination, it's going to take creativity, and i believe we have to concentrate like a laser beam on the rising generation of young americans. because whoever wants to get them is going to get them. and it's a contested ground. and i believe that we have a remarkable, and i do mean it, remarkable generation of young
and he meant good ideas have consequences, richard weaver, and bad ideas have consequences. and i think i've written about bad ideas. and the consequences that they have had in the united states of america. and therefore, following those bad ideas, we have stumbled into this false view that men and women can be perfected with social engineering. i believe that that is the direct result of bad ideas having consequences. i also believe that good ideas have consequences. and burke, edmund burke,...
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good. we had a criminal president in richard nixon. gerald ford was useless, his vice president. and he was somebody who was simple. he was a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young black people, because we voted for a white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. and we were all civil rights movement kids. so all of this was a quite amazing arc of time. and of course, then he tried to broker peace in the middle east. he tried to do a lot of things, but we didn't know at the time how broken the country was. we suspected it, but we didn't know all the pieces. putting that in the context of the time, bonnie, i mean, it's an incredibly powerful description of what he represented at this point in time, looking, and there's so much that we could talk about but looking at a couple of specific policy areas. how do you assess his contributions in tackling racism, and also, what did it mean for you as a woman to have this man in the white house because he was the first president, wasn't he, to give his wife her own office in the white house?
good. we had a criminal president in richard nixon. gerald ford was useless, his vice president. and he was somebody who was simple. he was a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young black people, because we voted for a white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. and we were all civil rights movement kids. so all of this was a quite amazing arc of time. and of course, then he tried to broker peace in the middle east. he tried to do a lot of...
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good. we had a criminal president in richard nixon. gerald ford was useless, his vice president. and he was somebody who was simple. he was a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young black people, because we voted for a white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. and we were all civil rights movement kids. so all of this was a quite amazing arc of time. and of course, then he tried to broker peace in the middle east. he tried to do a lot of things, but we didn't know at the time how broken the country was. we suspected it, but we didn't know all the pieces. putting that in the context of the time, bonnie, i mean, it's an incredibly powerful description of what he represented at this point in time looking. and there's so much that we could talk about. but looking at a couple of specific policy areas, how do you assess his contributions in tackling racism, and also, what did it mean for you as a woman to have this man in the white house because he was the first president, wasn't he, to give his wife her own office in the white house?
good. we had a criminal president in richard nixon. gerald ford was useless, his vice president. and he was somebody who was simple. he was a southerner, which was incredible for my generation of young black people, because we voted for a white deep south peanut farmer to be the president of the united states. and we were all civil rights movement kids. so all of this was a quite amazing arc of time. and of course, then he tried to broker peace in the middle east. he tried to do a lot of...
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good, i ran it on at all so. ready richard but real panel, bear with me. okay. all right. hello. hello store. yeah. was there, but there was, oh this for you. oh, yeah. for the bill. only those connecticut data and the deputy member dean or he was to follow me thought 8 the brush cuz he has to move in and yeah, so the only sound was so much for the at to a manual. and the purpose of, i guess what, pull them up and you start all by a lot my dear guys read semester cut. does that what for us the name i wish any no. 8 to no, so to be able to beat the cut nobody's well known, but it was through. yeah, those are all those so i'll keep it. it's just a no need for, you know, naturalist and then which cannot. what's to go. the navy say it'd be able to do it . oh yeah. that's what it led. what the sort of thing is. ok. when you clicked on products with this, it will need step what don't you look for the next year? yeah. yeah. the don't. yeah, i could put in a look like that. they, mcqueen you couldn't use would be isn't. yeah, i could pull them yesterday my guess from us and they told me
good, i ran it on at all so. ready richard but real panel, bear with me. okay. all right. hello. hello store. yeah. was there, but there was, oh this for you. oh, yeah. for the bill. only those connecticut data and the deputy member dean or he was to follow me thought 8 the brush cuz he has to move in and yeah, so the only sound was so much for the at to a manual. and the purpose of, i guess what, pull them up and you start all by a lot my dear guys read semester cut. does that what for us the...
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>> anyone looking to hire a good mandarin dialect coach, call richard o.sometimes -- that gets a little overwhelming. he harassed guillermo backstage for a selfie. >> jimmy: that's all right, guillermo likes that, it's fine. >> guillermo: it was fine, i like him too. nice guy. >> jimmy: your dad will come to set and take pictures with the actors? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you don't love that? >> well, it's okay, but i like to be the center of attention. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, yeah, sure, who wouldn't be? your tour is called "the big and tall tour." >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that -- are you plugging some kind of plus-sized men's clothingwear? >> yes, where i shop every day. [ laughter ] no, i just feel like it's a very distinctly american thing to have big and tall stores. i never feel like i fit in, in this country. the smallest size, i'm swimming. this is a children's extra large, right? [ laughter ] i don't know why they don't make, you know, like small people clothes for me. they should have a store, instead of big and tall, called short and cute
>> anyone looking to hire a good mandarin dialect coach, call richard o.sometimes -- that gets a little overwhelming. he harassed guillermo backstage for a selfie. >> jimmy: that's all right, guillermo likes that, it's fine. >> guillermo: it was fine, i like him too. nice guy. >> jimmy: your dad will come to set and take pictures with the actors? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you don't love that? >> well, it's okay, but i like to be the center of...
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richard, you're on with stuart mcclure. and good evening. hi, how are you? hi, richard. you hear me? yes, sir, we can. welcome. yes, sir. well, that's great. is it a full scale of what you would you built? i mean, is a full scale. actually, the actual white house. well, the exterior model that we began this conversation in front of is one fifth scale of the white house. and this was that we would need a really big building to actually replicate the white house. you can look across the street and see the full scale white house, but we've taken down this building to a size that's really digestible, where you can stand in front of it and take a great selfie. you can come back behind it to this cutaway and you can really die then and explore the house. now, if you want to go through your member of congress, richard, and you're coming to washington and request a tour, then you can do that and have the opportunity to actually go in the house itself. visit those beautiful public rooms, then come over across the street and we'd love to show you this as well. before we take the n
richard, you're on with stuart mcclure. and good evening. hi, how are you? hi, richard. you hear me? yes, sir, we can. welcome. yes, sir. well, that's great. is it a full scale of what you would you built? i mean, is a full scale. actually, the actual white house. well, the exterior model that we began this conversation in front of is one fifth scale of the white house. and this was that we would need a really big building to actually replicate the white house. you can look across the street...