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it was the end of public life but not of richard i. just sleep. a new kind of pilgrimage takes place here every day thousands poor into the in a court not to kowtow to a god. but to pay their respects to a monumental past has spread it captured in a stone and wouldn't know. as the great with a. moving . center of the conflict zone confronting the powerful the future is radical you government is course plenty of consternation here in brussels since it was elected my guest this week is the italian any piece audio pascale go off the edge in britain to stand up to the e.u. on breck said why did his government leave to reason made in the happy last weeks critical to some conflict so for next on d w. a quality piece of work made by train hams that's real craftsmanship. what consuming beings do better than machines and when does it become art. find out at an exhibition in vanished. mom preform warned you may be tempted to try your hand at creating something yourself. your romance in sixty minutes d.w. . stories that people the world over w. on facebook a
it was the end of public life but not of richard i. just sleep. a new kind of pilgrimage takes place here every day thousands poor into the in a court not to kowtow to a god. but to pay their respects to a monumental past has spread it captured in a stone and wouldn't know. as the great with a. moving . center of the conflict zone confronting the powerful the future is radical you government is course plenty of consternation here in brussels since it was elected my guest this week is the...
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it was the end of pomp but not of richard i. just saw now a new kind of pilgrimage takes place here every day thousands pour into the in a court. not to kowtow to a god. but to pay their respects to a monumental pos especially if captured in a stone and. not. as the break with a. group . maybe begin to metallica. new album evolution makes a comeback challenge. to. our special guests long running backs. up explores. the. lawyer. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish style icon. lifestyle during. the. sixty minutes. and unusual friendship. this is the. story of paul and. one is a student from cameroon. the other a filmmaker from germany better win now likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him whatever the case is this is the story of how many. amaechi on europe's most dangerous border. i. i. i. i. would become as a documentary. about my parents sacrificed everything for me i can't go back and take and it. became a story about lucy. and those two helped. when paul came over the sea from cameroon to berlin start
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some of the kind of view and privacy issues amongst the two buildings richar. >> commissioner richards: i just want to say something. >> president hillis: yeah. >> in my first home, we had that problem with foundation -- problem in the underpinning of the home. if i were concerned about my foundation as much as you are, yours, i would take them up on their offer because that was a fool proof method of understanding whether there was any impact, so i would -- [inaudibl [inaudible] >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> president hillis: commission commissioner koppel? >> all in all, considering the size of the existing houses, this is a modest addition. it's going to align these three houses, so if any commissioners wanted to add on small things to work on, additionally, i'm in favor of moving it forward tonight, those. >> president hillis: would you take the -- the -- directly offer from the project sponsor to remove one of those windows, and i say the one farthest from the street that's the -- so is there a motion to take d.r. >> commissioner koppel: i will make a motion to take d.r. and app
some of the kind of view and privacy issues amongst the two buildings richar. >> commissioner richards: i just want to say something. >> president hillis: yeah. >> in my first home, we had that problem with foundation -- problem in the underpinning of the home. if i were concerned about my foundation as much as you are, yours, i would take them up on their offer because that was a fool proof method of understanding whether there was any impact, so i would -- [inaudibl...
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richard. caller: i just think the --ocrats coming up [applause] [indiscernible] and whoever he appoints, they will come up with excuses. and they are taking a completely good manager destroying his reputation. host: so you're thinking the democrat's request for further fbi investigation is stalling for time? caller: yes. that's what i believe, completely. host: kim is on the republican line in stevensville, maryland. caller: i have two. my first comment is, whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? canthen, just because you empathize with dr. ford, it doesn't make judge kavanaugh guilty. thank you for taking my call. host: how much did you get a chance to watch today, kim? i watched from when it started this morning, and it's very important to me to be educated about what is going on, and informed. host: glad to have you tuned in. the hearing, stretching over the course of eight hours with the entire length a little over six hours. we will show all of the later tonight here on c-span. we continue with a few more calls. janice is in new jersey on the democrat's line. janice, are you t
richard. caller: i just think the --ocrats coming up [applause] [indiscernible] and whoever he appoints, they will come up with excuses. and they are taking a completely good manager destroying his reputation. host: so you're thinking the democrat's request for further fbi investigation is stalling for time? caller: yes. that's what i believe, completely. host: kim is on the republican line in stevensville, maryland. caller: i have two. my first comment is, whatever happened to innocent until...
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. >> commissioner richards: i just wanted to chime in here. i know i should have spoken for commissioner moore, as well. i think the commission is functioning really well, and i think that commissioner fong and johnson really add to that clo colorful debate. commissioner johnson has only been four months, but we have some great conversations. commissioner fong is going to be in his ninth year. he brings that experience with him, that gravitas with him. he's a great calming influence. i absolutely hope that you support the renominations. >> good afternoon. my name is alex lofton. i'm here to speak on behalf of the nomination of milicent johnson. i know commissioner johnson from our work together on projects related to the future of work here in the bay area as well as working on housing issues for all in the bay area. i actually rush an organization that's focused on helping middle class afford home ownership in the bay area. why milicent? one as a fellow operator in the space? i've seen her approach as being balanced, fair, and compassionate,
. >> commissioner richards: i just wanted to chime in here. i know i should have spoken for commissioner moore, as well. i think the commission is functioning really well, and i think that commissioner fong and johnson really add to that clo colorful debate. commissioner johnson has only been four months, but we have some great conversations. commissioner fong is going to be in his ninth year. he brings that experience with him, that gravitas with him. he's a great calming influence. i...
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i would. like to go and see your id yes sure. was that. perhaps whatever your. silly reason. just repeating. this is richard. i just. can't work don't stand strong. i still. hold. true things. and frames. issues that if. you saw the green grass film and venice with as you make of it i thought it was very very good i mean. as is known for some his action movies but here he takes a much more restrained approach he doesn't make this into a hugely dramatic he just lets the story speak for itself else doesn't really get sentimental or embrace cliche and i was very impressed by it and it's interesting because he really wants to tell the story of the norwegian society and how it reacted to this and particularly the idea that unlike the united states after nine eleven no we didn't brace hate and they didn't try to go to war instead they stuck to their principles of justice and openness and at the film festival and then stopped us when he presented the film greengrass said that even if they want to pay tribute to the survivors who instead of confronting brave it with violence as he did try to challenge his ideas we have a cl
i would. like to go and see your id yes sure. was that. perhaps whatever your. silly reason. just repeating. this is richard. i just. can't work don't stand strong. i still. hold. true things. and frames. issues that if. you saw the green grass film and venice with as you make of it i thought it was very very good i mean. as is known for some his action movies but here he takes a much more restrained approach he doesn't make this into a hugely dramatic he just lets the story speak for itself...
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i just wanted to clear the record. i had forwarded, on the advice of commissioner richards, i had forwarded an affidavit from the actual owner of the property. i don't know if you circulated it or i should do that. >> commissioner richards: i thought each commissioner had it. >> president hillis: you can give it to us now. >> i've got copies here, and i've got copies of mr. dratler's graph, which if i didn't know i owned the property, it's very articulate. i don't own the property, i never have. if you look at it, i've got the affidavit from the owner basically saying that -- if you look at number two here -- i'll wait for it to be circulated. >> president hillis: go ahead, yeah, 'cause your time is running. >> that he has 100% ownership in the property. he always has since the original ownership. he further says that timothy brown has never held ownership in the interested 49 hopkins or 49 cop hinz property either through their own property or any affiliated business entity at any time. i'm telling you if you look at mr. dratler's graph, i would almost be convinced if i didn't know anything about real estate that i ow
i just wanted to clear the record. i had forwarded, on the advice of commissioner richards, i had forwarded an affidavit from the actual owner of the property. i don't know if you circulated it or i should do that. >> commissioner richards: i thought each commissioner had it. >> president hillis: you can give it to us now. >> i've got copies here, and i've got copies of mr. dratler's graph, which if i didn't know i owned the property, it's very articulate. i don't own the...
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go off way so yeah yeah i just kind of stand like yeah it was ok we could do it you know that was ok this one i dish i laid out for my wife it's for richard the morning is getting worse by the minute so it's striking how the register hopeful that i bought it but all yeah there is no war emulation. up to so many months of investigation today is a very special weekend and one. of a lot of the and thinking of all are going to put him in prison. give me cash back . or at least let people know that all people have a lot of. the now richard appears calm and cooperative listen i want to thank you guys for being so what is really the light on respecting my nose is that richard recchi opie and his two housemates a formally arrested accused of cyber crime. you guys who i know would just like to think oh my. the alleged chief fraudster is now in custody if you can gamble much work lies ahead. every pressure point that we can hit we will apply pressure there in order to get out clause money back that my involved falling criminal cases of my involved falling civil cases whatever type. marine theme parks are making a big splash in china. but are they a
go off way so yeah yeah i just kind of stand like yeah it was ok we could do it you know that was ok this one i dish i laid out for my wife it's for richard the morning is getting worse by the minute so it's striking how the register hopeful that i bought it but all yeah there is no war emulation. up to so many months of investigation today is a very special weekend and one. of a lot of the and thinking of all are going to put him in prison. give me cash back . or at least let people know that...
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it's just whenever. >> commissioner richards: so, i mean, here's kind of where i'm landing.u know, we want to make sure that the tenants are taken care of. we want the building to be upgraded. and potentially allowing the fourth floor to halt and ensure that the tenants who were relocated or temporarily evicted, i guess, were able to remain in the neighborhood and not suffer financially but still come back, it could be a good tradeoff for me. but, you know, we continue and continuing to, you know, it's been alleged that we're pressuring the tenants to leave and if you come back in october when that building is completely vacant, i would say that is not what i thought we were trying it do here. you were trying to do a temporary relocation like the school of music did, that there was a real assurance they were willing to return. that's for me what the issue is. >> that's what we have experienced over the past few months is that the goal -- the endgame is to get rid of all of the tenants so we can build up another floor. it's bad precedent and you're doing an a.d.u. to disguise
it's just whenever. >> commissioner richards: so, i mean, here's kind of where i'm landing.u know, we want to make sure that the tenants are taken care of. we want the building to be upgraded. and potentially allowing the fourth floor to halt and ensure that the tenants who were relocated or temporarily evicted, i guess, were able to remain in the neighborhood and not suffer financially but still come back, it could be a good tradeoff for me. but, you know, we continue and continuing to,...
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president cohen's reapipement of dennis richards and kathrin moore to the planning commission for four-year terms ending july 1, 2022. >> all right, supervisor kim? >> i just want to thank both commissioner moore and richards for their service on the planning kim and i appreciate they're willing to continue to serve. this is commissioner moore's fourth term which is extraordinary. the planning commission is certainly not just a volunteer commission. it is a ton of work and many hours. and watching many planning commission meetings i just want to extend my appreciation to our two board appointees for all of their work and rigor and also for continuing on and i'm happy to be supporting these two appointees today. >> thank you. supervisor presidency kin. >> thank you, supervisor cohen and i want to thank you, madam president, for seeing fit to reappoint those two individuals that give voice to those who need to be heard before that important body. thank you. >> absolutely. all right, seeing that there are no further names on the roster, can we take this same house, same call? all right. without objection this passes unanimously. madam clerk, call 46 and 47. >
president cohen's reapipement of dennis richards and kathrin moore to the planning commission for four-year terms ending july 1, 2022. >> all right, supervisor kim? >> i just want to thank both commissioner moore and richards for their service on the planning kim and i appreciate they're willing to continue to serve. this is commissioner moore's fourth term which is extraordinary. the planning commission is certainly not just a volunteer commission. it is a ton of work and many...
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just got married. >> denise richards says i do inside the whirlwind wedding day. >> and my best friend's wedding stars are back together. >> are you talking about me? i'm talking about you. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >> julia roberts giving us all kinds of pretty woman fashion at the toronto film festival. >> julia there to promote her new amazon series "homecoming." and, as keltie found out, it was also a reunion with her big screen best friend dermot mulroney. >> are you talking about me? 'cause i'm talking about you. i see you dermot mulroney. say nice things. >> it was 1997, 21 years ago when these two starred in the iconic rom-com where she hid her love for him as he married cameron diaz. ♪ i say a little prayer for you ♪ >> he's my pal. it's been such a long time we've been together. it's one of those reasons why being in the business so long is so fruitful, when you can return to relationships. >> besides that i love you, this is even worse. >> it's not just working with one of america's greatest actresses, it's that i'm working with a friend of mine. >> now they're back together in
just got married. >> denise richards says i do inside the whirlwind wedding day. >> and my best friend's wedding stars are back together. >> are you talking about me? i'm talking about you. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >> julia roberts giving us all kinds of pretty woman fashion at the toronto film festival. >> julia there to promote her new amazon series "homecoming." and, as keltie found out, it was also a reunion with her big screen...
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first, i want to thank commissioner moore and commissioner richards for their service. i know there's a lot of hours on the planning commission. also, i just wanted to let you both know that i heard from many of my constituents, and you have many fans. so -- and i also went to the home of one of my constituents who is here today and to discuss commissioner moore's qualifications and their desire to see her reappointed, and it was a great meeting with my n constituents. and it was a great meeting, and i do thank them for having them in my home. i did have ha meeting with commissioner richards th-- moo, and i look forward to the opportunity of sitting down with commissioner richards. i like the opportunity of sitting down with both sides. it's something i value and try to do in my jobs, as well. supervisor yee touched on a lot of questions i have. obviously, we see the pull of wanting to build more housing because we are in a housing crisis, and the complaints that are driven by neighborhood input and neighborhoods blocking housing and things like that. so my questions for both of you are how do we balance that? we know we have a need for ho
first, i want to thank commissioner moore and commissioner richards for their service. i know there's a lot of hours on the planning commission. also, i just wanted to let you both know that i heard from many of my constituents, and you have many fans. so -- and i also went to the home of one of my constituents who is here today and to discuss commissioner moore's qualifications and their desire to see her reappointed, and it was a great meeting with my n constituents. and it was a great...
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i said that? >> you just can't get out of it. >> i was talking it was more like a drug used thing. >> richard par did it and he blew up. >> don't my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were very saggy. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with new sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. introducing more sizes for better comfort. new depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi! this is jamie. we need some help. so we justi went to move a box of our dreto the basement and... (bubbling, dripping) not part of the dream. we needed to pay for repairs and replace the water heater. a loan through lending club gave us affordable rates with a clear end in sight. a few questions online and within days we had the money in our account. now, if only getting these things unpacked was just as quick and
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i don't know if they're technical tenants, have a lease, but it's not vacant. >> commissioner richards: okay. thank you. sir? >> long that line, they apparently just had a fiberoptic line added to the house. at&t just put that into our neighborhood three months ago. >> commissioner richards: okay. thank you. i am not opposed to density here. we should have three units. it is zoned three units, but i think the new unit should be incorporated into existing building. we see over and over again on projects here. mr. pearlman can do a great job at it, just like we saw here on rhode island street. you've come back here with more threats, and i'm not supportive of the project as it is, but i'm supportive of the density how it can be done in here correctly. >> president hillis: thanks. commissioner melgar. >> vice president melgar: thank you. so i think commissioner richards said most of what i was thinking. this was one of the first projects that came before the commission after i had been appointed, so i remember it really well. and i think the thing that i remember the most is your presentation, mr. shaw, when why we couldn't have three units in the ex
i don't know if they're technical tenants, have a lease, but it's not vacant. >> commissioner richards: okay. thank you. sir? >> long that line, they apparently just had a fiberoptic line added to the house. at&t just put that into our neighborhood three months ago. >> commissioner richards: okay. thank you. i am not opposed to density here. we should have three units. it is zoned three units, but i think the new unit should be incorporated into existing building. we see...
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just got married. >> denise richards says i do inside the whirlwind wedding day. >> and my best friend's wedding stars are back together. >> are you talking about me? i'm talking about you. >> closed captioning provided by -- bowls to serve teriyaki. see that right there? you can't say that. i can't tell people to try my bowls? no. check out my bowls? nope. what about my billboard? (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. now available comwith steak or chicken,s. covered in our teriyaki sauce, plus steamed veggies and your choice of white or brown rice. i've got the bowls to serve something different! (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. ♪ >> julia roberts giving us all kinds of pretty woman fashion at the toronto film festival. >> julia there to promote her new amazon series "homecoming." and, as keltie found out, it was also a reunion with her big screen best friend dermot mulroney. >> are you talking about me? 'cause i'm talking about you. i see you dermot mulroney. say nice things. >> it was 1997, 21 years ago when these two starred in the iconic rom-com where she hid her love for him as he married ca
just got married. >> denise richards says i do inside the whirlwind wedding day. >> and my best friend's wedding stars are back together. >> are you talking about me? i'm talking about you. >> closed captioning provided by -- bowls to serve teriyaki. see that right there? you can't say that. i can't tell people to try my bowls? no. check out my bowls? nope. what about my billboard? (sighs) what? try my teriyaki bowls. now available comwith steak or chicken,s. covered in...
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vonnie: hindsight 2020, this is not laid out fully yet but should les moonves have just accepted the strategy? richard: ihink the reality -- vonnie: it is too late for that now, obviously. richard: way too late. you went to war with your controlling shareholder, you got the whole board to turn against the shareholder -- you are way past any chance. we could have talked about this several months ago but this has always been about les moonves, seeing himself as the owner of cbs rather than the employee. that was a mistake. the board has made mistakes for many years. if you look at the gross overcompensation of senior management of cbs, just like viacom's board before was changed, was grossly overcompensating, it is time for a change. for management, and the board. vonnie: i have a question on the nfl. glad to have you. richard: this is a huge issue. vonnie: will any broadcasters be hurt? richard: meeting colin kaepernick? the reality is, nfl ratings have been on the decline for several years. thursday night, ratings decline for the past three seasons. it is highly unlikely given the change in how people wa
vonnie: hindsight 2020, this is not laid out fully yet but should les moonves have just accepted the strategy? richard: ihink the reality -- vonnie: it is too late for that now, obviously. richard: way too late. you went to war with your controlling shareholder, you got the whole board to turn against the shareholder -- you are way past any chance. we could have talked about this several months ago but this has always been about les moonves, seeing himself as the owner of cbs rather than the...
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it truly takes a village and i was lucky enough to get some help from the man who just did denise richardsthe stars, mark zunino. >> i'm digging this mark zunino dress. >> i wore the red dress by mark zunino and it was like a fairytale. >> beyonce, mariah, katy and brittany have all worn his creations. so who might be wearing a zunino dress to the emmys? >> so are you ready? >> well, we have dresses out for jessica biel, laura dern, sarah paulson, lily tomlin. >> and you never know, like jessica biel, you might not know until the day of what she's wearing. >> that's what happens with them. we get stylists pull and they get so much so we never know. it's just as exciting for me when they hit the red carpet. >> sofia vergara turned heads on the emmy red carpet last year, but didn't choose mark's strapless white dress until the last minute. it was actually supposed to be a bridal gown. >> she came in. i had a line of wedding gowns. she was like i want to wear that. >> mark has created many of my red carpet looks and i visited his atelier in beverly hills to check out what i just might wear to
it truly takes a village and i was lucky enough to get some help from the man who just did denise richardsthe stars, mark zunino. >> i'm digging this mark zunino dress. >> i wore the red dress by mark zunino and it was like a fairytale. >> beyonce, mariah, katy and brittany have all worn his creations. so who might be wearing a zunino dress to the emmys? >> so are you ready? >> well, we have dresses out for jessica biel, laura dern, sarah paulson, lily tomlin....
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. >> i just pop him on the boob and keep on moving. >> then denise richards says i do.st housewives whirlwind wedding day with reality cameras rolling. >> and five outfits in one day. reality cameras rolling. >> and five outfits in one day. hwhen the day turns into night, my hash browns turn into my $3 munchie mash-ups. crispy hash browns and tasty white cheese. mashed up with your choice savory egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon. try my $3 munchie mash-ups, back for a limited time. only at jack in the box. what does help for heart ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. ♪ la-di-la-di. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart... so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. d
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just celebrated the 10th anniversary of her fashion line at london fashion week. >> here's another anniversary of sorts. denise richards out with her husband aaron phypers just days after tying the knot and only inewlyweds telling me how they pulled off their dream i dos. >> it was really sweet, close family and friends. everyone said that it looked like it had been planned for months. >> so exactly how long was it that you pulled it together? >> i would say less than 48 hours. >> oh, my gosh. >> denise says she and aaron were planning to tie the knot for a while, but in the end it came down to the date, september 8th. >> the 8th is a very significant number for him. he says it means infinity. >> the 47-year-old also explained why she went with this white lace romper for her walk down the aisle. >> we left on aaron's motorcycle. so, you know, i didn't want to have this long dress and have to hike it up. >> at the wedding, her new castmates on "the real housewives of beverly hills." >> no cat fights with me. well, so far. >> and last night the ladies showed their support for the newlywed again at the premiere of her new horror film "the toy box" about a haunted rv. >> everything in this camper's
just celebrated the 10th anniversary of her fashion line at london fashion week. >> here's another anniversary of sorts. denise richards out with her husband aaron phypers just days after tying the knot and only inewlyweds telling me how they pulled off their dream i dos. >> it was really sweet, close family and friends. everyone said that it looked like it had been planned for months. >> so exactly how long was it that you pulled it together? >> i would say less than 48...
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richard says he'd been losing his faith in his fellow man over the years. and these folks had turned out weren't just repairing his roof, they were repairing his soul. richard dubiel: because i was getting pretty discouraged about what people want to do and what people do to each other that's not good. and now, i can see that it's not always that way. garvin: with so many hands, the work went quickly, and it was just afternoon, that the last shingle was ready to be laid. and they asked richard to finish what he had started. all: woo! garvin: his roof now ready to handle any water that may fall. be it rain in the winter or tears today. david: it's a little emotional. just all the people that came out and helped and just got it done so quickly. it's amazing. male: now these guys will start showing in just a minute. garvin: but as often as people helped each other, we saw them just as eager to help the other creatures around them.tortses-- female: there you go. garvin: to the marin woman singlehandedly responsible for saving hundreds of rabbits' lives to chris sontag-ratti looking for a way to best honor a dog he named everything. the best friend he lost to cancer. two years la
richard says he'd been losing his faith in his fellow man over the years. and these folks had turned out weren't just repairing his roof, they were repairing his soul. richard dubiel: because i was getting pretty discouraged about what people want to do and what people do to each other that's not good. and now, i can see that it's not always that way. garvin: with so many hands, the work went quickly, and it was just afternoon, that the last shingle was ready to be laid. and they asked richard...
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of these e-mails was just sent last not richard not issue not a should be in touch with mr brown this morning a small loss not. on the mouth there ok you know you know everything i go off way up so yeah yeah i just kind of stand like yeah ok we could do it you know that was ok this one dish i laid out for my wife which will reach you directly on the morning is getting worse by the minute so it's a strike to have registered who will not i call it but all you know there is no or emulation. of to so many months of investigation today is a very special weekend and one. of a lot of the and i think you all are going to put him in prison. give me cash back . or at least let people know that up people have a lot of. it's been now richard appears calm and cooperative so i want to thank you guys think so portugal i don't respect the white house is that richard recchi opie and he's two housemates formally arrested accused of cyber crime. as you just know would just like to think oh mike. the alleged chief fraudster is now in custody if you can gamble much work lies ahead. every pressure point that we can hit we will apply pressure they in order to get out clause money back
of these e-mails was just sent last not richard not issue not a should be in touch with mr brown this morning a small loss not. on the mouth there ok you know you know everything i go off way up so yeah yeah i just kind of stand like yeah ok we could do it you know that was ok this one dish i laid out for my wife which will reach you directly on the morning is getting worse by the minute so it's a strike to have registered who will not i call it but all you know there is no or emulation. of to...
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just do an e.i.r. and nothing. >> commissioner richards: i completely understand. i heard commissioner kim say on tuesday that she wanted there to be a residential component. would that be something you could sink your teeth into? >> most of them do, but some of them don't. >> all of the key sites have a residential community except the flower market, at this point. on the notion of the plan as it is, it is important to note the housing units that are estimated for the plan and what the e.i.r. analysers is a best guess estimate of the zoning that is in front of you that would be adopted. it is not in and of itself a up on the approval of certain number of units in the area. some projects -- some sites could go commercial and some could go residential. at the start of the best guess that anyone could do at the time so it is possible that we could get more than 8700 units in the area of some sites that we thought might go commercial. it is possible for individual sites to build more housing than we thought or one of the key sights to have more housing within the zoni
just do an e.i.r. and nothing. >> commissioner richards: i completely understand. i heard commissioner kim say on tuesday that she wanted there to be a residential component. would that be something you could sink your teeth into? >> most of them do, but some of them don't. >> all of the key sites have a residential community except the flower market, at this point. on the notion of the plan as it is, it is important to note the housing units that are estimated for the plan...
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>> i think it would, yes. >> richard, just to follow up quickly.arce. is it because it would be -- he said/she said without an fbi investigation? and at the same time you also said she should have gone to authorities long ago and there were many opportunities. and doesn't that go to the center of how difficult it is when people are victimized, allegedly victim newsed like this, you viflt it is to go to authorities or anyone. you're talking about at the time a 15-year-old girl. >> yes, fred. and i know -- and i've read studies how when sexual assaults take place in women, especially young women, they repress it for years. it's 36 years and she's gone for therapy and had opportunities to go make her case to a district attorney. so the optics right now look so bad. but it doesn't mean she doesn't have a case, and maybe she does. but the tribalism is so strong that this is an absolute farce this week. they can bring on daniel p webster. it's too late. it's over. >> tim in the washington post article today, her husband talked about the visceral response
>> i think it would, yes. >> richard, just to follow up quickly.arce. is it because it would be -- he said/she said without an fbi investigation? and at the same time you also said she should have gone to authorities long ago and there were many opportunities. and doesn't that go to the center of how difficult it is when people are victimized, allegedly victim newsed like this, you viflt it is to go to authorities or anyone. you're talking about at the time a 15-year-old girl....
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we just tried to get even and i think we just, i don't know but it's just been a disaster ever sense. >> mister jenkins, your thoughts on richard'sed sense? >> i don't know thatwe were trying to get even . i think there was real concern at that time. we face the most horrendous attack in the annals of terrorism, it was unprecedented attack on american soil. and therefore, required a response. certainly the subsequent invasion of iraq complicated things. that's still highly controversial . but whatever the wisdom of the decision to invade iraq, we know that the jihadists were able to quickly take advantage of the chaos that followed. it gave them new left. one of the things that comes with a very long struggle is there are going to be events, some of them of our own making, others like the political turbulence. >>
we just tried to get even and i think we just, i don't know but it's just been a disaster ever sense. >> mister jenkins, your thoughts on richard'sed sense? >> i don't know thatwe were trying to get even . i think there was real concern at that time. we face the most horrendous attack in the annals of terrorism, it was unprecedented attack on american soil. and therefore, required a response. certainly the subsequent invasion of iraq complicated things. that's still highly...
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richard: yeah, how insulting. >> anthony: yes. but i mean, it seems to me, justzation makes a concerted and organized effort to eradicate any ethnic or national group, that's genocide, right? >> richard: yes. what's important though, however, is this is our defining issue. this is the unifying issue, and it's probably in many ways the only defining issue, both good and bad. >> anthony: for armenians, both diaspora and living here? >> richard: yes. it's the fact that, yes, my grandfather's a survivor, every family is touched. but it's not the personal. it's also the political. if turkey wasn't so adamant about denying the historical accuracy. this is what makes it a living issue, a present issue. >> anthony: going forward, do you think there will be some kind of reconciliation? >> richard: well, i'm a little more positive. this is now the turning point, armenia looking to normalize relations with turkey. not because of the genocide, but despite the genocide. >> anthony: do you have any expectation of fruitful negotiations with erdogan? it seems to me that things h
richard: yeah, how insulting. >> anthony: yes. but i mean, it seems to me, justzation makes a concerted and organized effort to eradicate any ethnic or national group, that's genocide, right? >> richard: yes. what's important though, however, is this is our defining issue. this is the unifying issue, and it's probably in many ways the only defining issue, both good and bad. >> anthony: for armenians, both diaspora and living here? >> richard: yes. it's the fact that,...
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i am not sure he ever told richard. [laughter] i will get to a quote about that in just a bit. there are blatantly self-promoting narratives. people who wrote about it, and everything they wrote, people thought that is what intelligence was like. they were better at stealing the limelight and they were stealing enemy secrets. these tall tales, have been reworked again and again by popular biographers and historians until they have been hardened into mythology or what he called the magnolia blossom school of intelligence history. one london newspaper said something about the book when she wrote and said, which he wrote a book it came out after the war, the newspaper said bell must have had the brain of a poor white to invent such a silly story or propose therefore believe it. the problem with this magnolia blossom school was that it was mostly fictionalized. edwin fishel was more harsh 's memoirsyette baker when they came out. they had the literary mammoth test merit of a dime novel. but these left a lasting impression on the civil war. they have been reinforced by authors ever
i am not sure he ever told richard. [laughter] i will get to a quote about that in just a bit. there are blatantly self-promoting narratives. people who wrote about it, and everything they wrote, people thought that is what intelligence was like. they were better at stealing the limelight and they were stealing enemy secrets. these tall tales, have been reworked again and again by popular biographers and historians until they have been hardened into mythology or what he called the magnolia...
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i said that? >> you just can't get out of it. >> i was talking it was more like a drug used thing. >> richard par did it and he blew up. >> don'to anywhere, i know >> don't go anywhere, i know thoughtsnext . ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free audible app, your stories go wherever you do. and for just $14.95 a month you get a credit, good for any audiobook. if you don't like it exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. so take audible with you this summer... on the road... on the trail... or to the beach. start a 30-day trial and your first audiobook is free. cancel anytime, and your books are yours to keep forever. no matter where you go this summer make it better with audible. text summer10 to 500500 to start listening today. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in,
i said that? >> you just can't get out of it. >> i was talking it was more like a drug used thing. >> richard par did it and he blew up. >> don'to anywhere, i know >> don't go anywhere, i know thoughtsnext . ahh... summer is coming. and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets you follow plot twists off the beaten track. or discover magic when you hit the open road. with the free...
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i love you go to a store and richard. is i spoke with a sort of them. but it also played in a place that is kind of the most popular just nationally would money which is a but it's like when top of a lot of talk there are things like you so much more than the muscles and i wanted to put a woman said but the little book as a question again my basic around here for that i've. cherished gradual process that i should have put off and cherished he said a picture of that awful book called who should. we employ nearly yes that. is no you have shared your natural disaster the other side of it was that i was mustered up with a woman push me that i was his mother didn't or still wants more that there are some of us for us for years that the know it. but when you're still. there you're michael jordan a coach with michael jordan which. can cause a more. explosive but i'd still have dogs. by now cross the horse since the one i. was exhibiting give me my new reasoning this is it will begin to do that i says to me that i had missed it was just emotional that inner city hall was a slower sort of issue is one of the shitty the first amo
i love you go to a store and richard. is i spoke with a sort of them. but it also played in a place that is kind of the most popular just nationally would money which is a but it's like when top of a lot of talk there are things like you so much more than the muscles and i wanted to put a woman said but the little book as a question again my basic around here for that i've. cherished gradual process that i should have put off and cherished he said a picture of that awful book called who should....
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i wanted to just perhaps also just re-emphasize what richard said earlier because it might have got losta little bit. but answering the question of is it for real? the commercialization that we're seeing in the space world? i think the answer is yes. and i think it is driven by this point of it was very expensive to do it the previous way. when you had government agencies that were not just deciding what needed to be done, but deciding how it was to be done, forcing certain solutions and often the solutions became very expensive. but you know private industry will find the most cost effective way and so if you could define what you want but not necessarily how it is done, so again government acting more as a customer rather than the director, it produces more cost-effective solutions so that combined with some of the advancements in technologies i think has created a scenario where space is very exciting today. and has become a business and gets treated like other businesses. so the metrics of business case as comply rather than little bit of the unusual world that existed previously in
i wanted to just perhaps also just re-emphasize what richard said earlier because it might have got losta little bit. but answering the question of is it for real? the commercialization that we're seeing in the space world? i think the answer is yes. and i think it is driven by this point of it was very expensive to do it the previous way. when you had government agencies that were not just deciding what needed to be done, but deciding how it was to be done, forcing certain solutions and often...
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i will mention a few just for reference. there's a market octavia plan, the first time i met now-commissioner richards. there's the eastern neighborhood plan, merced, shipyard two, japantown cultural heritage. the commission 2020 plan, 5m, the hub, central soma and the list goes on. there are many other projects large and small and all that have mattered to me. i remained anchored in my profession, shaped and challenged by circumstances inside and out side the city and by an ever increasing amount of planning in san francisco, including gentrification. today i find myself expand and shaped by my past 12 years on the commission and my professional skills remain one of my strengths, i find i've become more consistent and stronger voice for neighborhood concerns including ethnicity, race, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, types of disabilities and other relevant demographic qualities of the city at large. with an urgent awareness of the enormous, increasing imbalance in our affordability for housing, rising income gaps, i believe that a balance has to be balanced somewhere so we can be livable and
i will mention a few just for reference. there's a market octavia plan, the first time i met now-commissioner richards. there's the eastern neighborhood plan, merced, shipyard two, japantown cultural heritage. the commission 2020 plan, 5m, the hub, central soma and the list goes on. there are many other projects large and small and all that have mattered to me. i remained anchored in my profession, shaped and challenged by circumstances inside and out side the city and by an ever increasing...
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i said that? >> you just can't get out of it. >> i was talking it was more like a drug used thing. >> richard par did it and he blew up. >> don'tto be their best, kids need good nutrition. and practice... lots of practice. get them started right with carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you your hair is so soft! did you use head and shoulders two in one? i did mom. wanna try it? yes. it intensely moisturizes your hair and scalp and keeps you flake free. manolo? look at my soft hair. i should be in the shot now too. try head and shoulders two in one. and butch.aura. and tank. and tiny. and this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace. laura can clean up a retriever that rolled in foxtails, but she's not much on "articles of organization." articles of what? so, she turned to legalzoom. they helped me out. she means
i said that? >> you just can't get out of it. >> i was talking it was more like a drug used thing. >> richard par did it and he blew up. >> don'tto be their best, kids need good nutrition. and practice... lots of practice. get them started right with carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to...
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i want to go back to newborn wherenew bern where i was just talking to bethany richards, mayor pro tem is standing by there. let me see what you've got going on in new bern. have you got people trapped there? >> yes. good morning. thank you for being here and thank you for talking to us. it's been a rough night for all of us, all of our citizens. bethany, shout out to her because she's awesome. i know her well. i'm glad she's safe. but we currently have 4,325 residences that have been damaged. that equates to about 10,000 people. we're still working on our rough commercial numbers so i don't have that as of yet. we are on a curfew from 7 a.m. this morning until 7 a.m. tomorrow. that's because the storm is not over. as we heard in the fema update, it will swirl around. we will have more wind. we will have more rain. and we have high tide at 12:00 noon. so those surge levels could come right back up. >> so water levels could go higher. you just heard me talking -- we were just talking to someone who said they've got a way out of their house but they're not leaving because she sees fridge
i want to go back to newborn wherenew bern where i was just talking to bethany richards, mayor pro tem is standing by there. let me see what you've got going on in new bern. have you got people trapped there? >> yes. good morning. thank you for being here and thank you for talking to us. it's been a rough night for all of us, all of our citizens. bethany, shout out to her because she's awesome. i know her well. i'm glad she's safe. but we currently have 4,325 residences that have been...
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richard, can you hear me? >> yes, hi, i can hear you just fine. our satellite connection seems to be working pretty well. we have just exited the environment immediately around florence and we're continuing to take our observations as we head back to our base in florida. >> okay. so tell us about your observations. what was it like when you flew in there? >> well, what we've been doing is we've been flying a pattern up at high altitude where we drop a number of weather instruments, in fact, we will be dropping a total of 27 of them today out the bottom of our aircraft by parachute and what these instruments do is they measure all the vital metrological data that those computer models need, pressure, temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction and we drop those in the path of the storm, in the environment around the storm and actually across the top of the storm. again, from an altitude of between 40,000 and 45,000 feet. this is a very large, very powerful hurricane. the feeder bands were extending all the way out in excess of 150 miles from the center. everything that you've been hearing about this
richard, can you hear me? >> yes, hi, i can hear you just fine. our satellite connection seems to be working pretty well. we have just exited the environment immediately around florence and we're continuing to take our observations as we head back to our base in florida. >> okay. so tell us about your observations. what was it like when you flew in there? >> well, what we've been doing is we've been flying a pattern up at high altitude where we drop a number of weather...
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and i just have to surmise that folks like richard burr, that would be crossing the line for them.nd maybe be that moment where republicans start to speak out more en masse because that would have drastic implications. >> this is the hope and change hour. hoping for red lines and white noise. frank, the effort in "the new york times" op-ed i read to fire the investigators. i think it's accurate to describe them as once obscure bureaucrats. i never heard the name bruce ohr before. these are people being targeted because of their expertise in russian mobs, in money laundering and because of their roles in the russia investigation. not a coincidence, is it? >> no, there's no question that all of the litany of people you read earlier that have all appeared before mueller and discussed what's going on inside the white house with him are going to amount to the mind-set of the president. they're going to be sharing, and they already have shared his insights, his motivations, what he's talking about in terms of going after these people and the intent seems to be clear. the intent is to tak
and i just have to surmise that folks like richard burr, that would be crossing the line for them.nd maybe be that moment where republicans start to speak out more en masse because that would have drastic implications. >> this is the hope and change hour. hoping for red lines and white noise. frank, the effort in "the new york times" op-ed i read to fire the investigators. i think it's accurate to describe them as once obscure bureaucrats. i never heard the name bruce ohr...
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dropped richards off in that tented area, so there are a lot of moving parts here and many people that we can see future charges with, i asked police in a press conference today, they say they justith this investigation. they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clark, eeporting for cbs news for 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
dropped richards off in that tented area, so there are a lot of moving parts here and many people that we can see future charges with, i asked police in a press conference today, they say they justith this investigation. they say they continue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clark, eeporting for cbs news for bbc news in ames, iowa. the death toll from typhoon mangkhut has reached 7a in the philippines, with dozens more feared dead. rescuers dug...
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dropped richards off in that tented area, so there are a lot of moving parts here and many people that we can see future charges with, i asked police in a press conference today, they say they justntinue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clark, eeporting for cbs news for bbc news in ames, iowa. now, here's a question 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 eighty years ago. tim allman reports. the first game of the season and the players of clapton community football club are ready for 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, 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, 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 foryourshirts, clinical of the world, bbc,
dropped richards off in that tented area, so there are a lot of moving parts here and many people that we can see future charges with, i asked police in a press conference today, they say they justntinue to look into it, but they do not believe that richards knew the victim. i'm tommi clark, eeporting for cbs news for bbc news in ames, iowa. now, here's a question 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...
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well, my understanding in talking to richard is there will be a lot more intimate details about my dad and some of the things, just like the book coming out about mother. i learned things about her parents that i did not know. her parents were dead before us children were born. i learned many things about my mother i did not know, and i am hoping to learn things about my father that i did not know or how the process happened, which is the other side. i was in high school. do you think i paid attention to what bill was this or whatever? my children got the benefits of title ix, which my father passed. i care about it now, because it affects my children and grandchildren. >> i do want to ask you one last question, and that is really the rising interest in the role of first ladies overall. i'm not sure if it is part of the me too movement or progression in women's history, but there seems to be a lot more interest in it. should there be, and what can we learn from these women who have been -- really helped make some political partners with the president? ms. bales: first off, i think all of them are interesting people. if you have any interest in getting to
well, my understanding in talking to richard is there will be a lot more intimate details about my dad and some of the things, just like the book coming out about mother. i learned things about her parents that i did not know. her parents were dead before us children were born. i learned many things about my mother i did not know, and i am hoping to learn things about my father that i did not know or how the process happened, which is the other side. i was in high school. do you think i paid...
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encourage more time, but i do think we do need a broader debate as a society about use of screens and that's many of the things that richard's talked about. thank you very much. so justmment from the audience. and we're going to go over here, thank you very much. i am rebecca from liverpool. i am a med tech. millions of people freely post their personal information on facebook every day. when we think about mental health and the burden and the pressures on health care in the uk, especially, what can facebook do with analytics and the data that you have to actually create a healthier population and exciting things in the future? this is one of the areas that we do want to work in, we've seen people, for example, already using banks of photos to be able to pick up particular conditions. if you work in med tech, you'll understand artificial intelligence, machine learning, a lot of that depends on being able to see millions of photos of people's eyes and you can start to spot those who have a particular condition of the retina. so, that kind of usage is great. there are huge privacy implications, and we want to make sure we get that right. so i think you will see convers
encourage more time, but i do think we do need a broader debate as a society about use of screens and that's many of the things that richard's talked about. thank you very much. so justmment from the audience. and we're going to go over here, thank you very much. i am rebecca from liverpool. i am a med tech. millions of people freely post their personal information on facebook every day. when we think about mental health and the burden and the pressures on health care in the uk, especially,...