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¡richard! ¡richard! ¡hola, richard! no colgÓ el telÉfono ¿dÓnde estÁ? >>ya viene >>¡¿dÓnde estÁ?!toma un par de fotografÍas de eso frederick sykes 45, ex policÍa y con un guardarropa muy amplio >>comisario, ¿quiere venir a ver esto? >>sÍ >>dejÓ huellas en todas partes principalmente en el escritorio tenÍa gran interÉs en ver estas fotografÍas dejÓ sus huellas en todo.... >>¿los negativos? quiero verlos >>ahÍ estÁn radio: se acerca el dueÑo del lugar >>enterado >>¿cÓmo estÁ, seÑor sykes? >>bien pero no sÉ que pasa >>tuvimos un problema >>¿en mi casa o en la de arriba? >>en su casa >>buenos dÍas, seÑor sykes >>todos se saben mi nombre como en una gran familia ¿quÉ es esto, una gran convenciÓn de gabardinas? ¿quÉ rayos sucede? >>pase, por favor, seÑor sykes >>¿quiÉnes son ustedes? ¿quÉ diablos sucede aquÍ? >>un allanamiento, seÑor sykes >>espero que usted sea un policÍa >>soy samuel gerard comisario de los estados unidos esta maÑana, un fugitivo llamado richard kimble hizo una llamada telefÓnica desde aquÍ ¿por quÉ harÍa eso? >>¿richard kimble? no conozco a ningÚn richard kimble ¡ah,
¡richard! ¡richard! ¡hola, richard! no colgÓ el telÉfono ¿dÓnde estÁ? >>ya viene >>¡¿dÓnde estÁ?!toma un par de fotografÍas de eso frederick sykes 45, ex policÍa y con un guardarropa muy amplio >>comisario, ¿quiere venir a ver esto? >>sÍ >>dejÓ huellas en todas partes principalmente en el escritorio tenÍa gran interÉs en ver estas fotografÍas dejÓ sus huellas en todo.... >>¿los negativos? quiero verlos >>ahÍ estÁn radio: se...
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once again, richard being richard.e final bells for what he believed in. not richard upon hearing winston churchill's famous motto never, never, never, never give up, said that churchill was halfhearted. [laughter] there are many of us in this audience who've had the experience of richard calling 10 times a day if he had to say something urgent. and of course he believes everything he had to say was urgent. and if he couldn't reach you, he would call your staff. he prayed outside your office. he'd walk into meetings to which he was not invited, act like he was meant to be there and just start talking. i personally received the richard holbrooke treatment many times. he would give me homework. he would declare that i had to take one more meeting, make one more stop. there was no escaping him. he would follow me onto a stage as i was about to give a speech or into my hotel room or on at least one occasion into a ladies room. [laughter] in pakistan. [laughter] when he had an idea, he would pitch it to me. if i said now, r
once again, richard being richard.e final bells for what he believed in. not richard upon hearing winston churchill's famous motto never, never, never, never give up, said that churchill was halfhearted. [laughter] there are many of us in this audience who've had the experience of richard calling 10 times a day if he had to say something urgent. and of course he believes everything he had to say was urgent. and if he couldn't reach you, he would call your staff. he prayed outside your office....
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once again, richard being richard.ed in. not richard upon hearing winston churchill's famous motto never, never, never, never give up, said that churchill was halfhearted. [laughter] there are many of us in this audience who've had the experience of richard calling 10 times a day if he had to say something urgent. and of course he believes everything he had to say was urgent. and if he couldn't reach you, he would call your staff. he prayed outside your office. he'd walk into meetings to which he was not invited, act like he was meant to be there and just start talking. i personally received the richard holbrooke treatment many times. he would give me homework. he would declare that i had to take one more meeting, make one more stop. there was no escaping him. he would follow me onto a stage as i was about to give a speech or into my hotel room or on at least one occasion into a ladies room. [laughter] in pakistan. [laughter] when he had an idea, he would pitch it to me. if i said now, richard, no. he would wait a few
once again, richard being richard.ed in. not richard upon hearing winston churchill's famous motto never, never, never, never give up, said that churchill was halfhearted. [laughter] there are many of us in this audience who've had the experience of richard calling 10 times a day if he had to say something urgent. and of course he believes everything he had to say was urgent. and if he couldn't reach you, he would call your staff. he prayed outside your office. he'd walk into meetings to which...
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auto, richard richard, dÉjelo ya richard, o estoy mintiÉndole o no voy a dispararle ¿quÉ cree usted? >>hasta donde yo sÉ, kimble fue condenado por ese crimen >>Él dijo que habÍa sido un hombre manco y ahora tienen uno en custodia ¿fue el que matÓ a su esposa? >>no tengo idea >>dÍganos ¿cuÁntos mancos armados puede haber? >>...esa pregunta, no lo sÉ >>¿pudieron haberse equivocado? >>¡aaay! >>ya les indiquÉ que un juez fue el que dictÓ la sentencia >>tambiÉn podemos ver a un hombre manco siendo custodiado... >>jamÁs vi tanta gente reunida en un caso como este >>¿cometieron un error? >>por favor, todos desalojen el Área >>ahora no ahora no, ahora no >>una pregunta para... [hablan a la vez] >>no se puede tratar a la prensa en esa forma tiene usted la obligaciÓn de responder >>¡cuidado! su cabeza >>por favor por favor, solamente dos minutos >>necesitaba ahora una declaraciÓn por favor, declare usted algo la opiniÓn pÚblica pregunta >>¿dÓnde estÁn las llaves? permÍtame su mano, doctor >>creÍ que no le interesaba >>sÍ, lo sÉ pero no se lo diga a nadie
auto, richard richard, dÉjelo ya richard, o estoy mintiÉndole o no voy a dispararle ¿quÉ cree usted? >>hasta donde yo sÉ, kimble fue condenado por ese crimen >>Él dijo que habÍa sido un hombre manco y ahora tienen uno en custodia ¿fue el que matÓ a su esposa? >>no tengo idea >>dÍganos ¿cuÁntos mancos armados puede haber? >>...esa pregunta, no lo sÉ >>¿pudieron haberse equivocado? >>¡aaay! >>ya les indiquÉ que un juez fue el que...
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once again, richard being richard.hearing winston churchill's famous motto never, never, never, never give up, said that churchill was halfhearted. [laughter] there are many of us in this audience who've had the experience of richard calling 10 times a day if he had to say something urgent. and of course he believes everything he had to say was urgent. and if he couldn't reach you, he would call your staff. he prayed outside your office. he'd walk into meetings to which he was not invited, act like he was meant to be there and just start talking. i personally received the richard holbrooke treatment many times. he would give me homework. he would declare that i had to take one more meeting, make one more stop. there was no escaping him. he would follow me onto a stage as i was about to give a speech or into my hotel room or on at least one occasion into a ladies room. [laughter] in pakistan. [laughter] when he had an idea, he would pitch it to me. if i said now, richard, no. he would wait a few days and then try again.
once again, richard being richard.hearing winston churchill's famous motto never, never, never, never give up, said that churchill was halfhearted. [laughter] there are many of us in this audience who've had the experience of richard calling 10 times a day if he had to say something urgent. and of course he believes everything he had to say was urgent. and if he couldn't reach you, he would call your staff. he prayed outside your office. he'd walk into meetings to which he was not invited, act...
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once again, richard being richard.e final bells for what he believed in. not richard upon hearing winston churchill's famous motto never, never, never, never give up, said that churchill was halfhearted. [laughter] there are many of us in this audience who've had the experience of richard calling 10 times a day if he had to say something urgent. and of course he believes everything he had to say was urgent. and if he couldn't reach you, he would call your staff. he prayed outside your office. he'd walk into meetings to which he was not invited, act like he was meant to be there and just start talking. i personally received the richard holbrooke treatment many times. he would give me homework. he would declare that i had to take one more meeting, make one more stop. there was no escaping him. he would follow me onto a stage as i was about to give a speech or into my hotel room or on at least one occasion into a ladies room. [laughter] in pakistan. [laughter] when he had an idea, he would pitch it to me. if i said now, r
once again, richard being richard.e final bells for what he believed in. not richard upon hearing winston churchill's famous motto never, never, never, never give up, said that churchill was halfhearted. [laughter] there are many of us in this audience who've had the experience of richard calling 10 times a day if he had to say something urgent. and of course he believes everything he had to say was urgent. and if he couldn't reach you, he would call your staff. he prayed outside your office....
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richard was just 29 years old.or alive, sports, movies, theater, travel, work, and yes, friendship was almost unlimited. i had the privilege of working shoulder to shoulder with him in the carter administration of spending 18 years as a business partner in three different firms, sharing endless personal and family experiences, talking and talking and talking as he would say sometimes after a month and sometimes after just a few days, we really need to get caught up. to put it mildly, richard wasn't always easy. i toll him -- i told him many times how much i valued his friendship. i told him when i signed up to be his friend, i didn't anticipate it was a full-time job. [laughter] >> over four decades, i watch's richard compassion deepen, and capacity for the significant contribution expand. he was relentless, and occasionally exhausting. he was enduring, larger than life, amusing, and easily amused, and indisputably committed to the cause of peace. he was a true patriot. richard holbrook was one of a kind. if you ev
richard was just 29 years old.or alive, sports, movies, theater, travel, work, and yes, friendship was almost unlimited. i had the privilege of working shoulder to shoulder with him in the carter administration of spending 18 years as a business partner in three different firms, sharing endless personal and family experiences, talking and talking and talking as he would say sometimes after a month and sometimes after just a few days, we really need to get caught up. to put it mildly, richard...
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brian. >> richard engle. richard, we'll come back to you for more of your reporting in cairo. we want to go first to the white house scurrying behind the scenes while the president stayed off television all day and intentionally kept a low profile, that changed tonight. our chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, at the white house with more on what the president's response is tonight. we said this puts the white house and the united states in a strange position. >> reporter: it really does. for much of the white house today they were like us, watching everything they could get their hands on, whether it's al jazeera, egyptian television, tracking down the same rumors we were tracking down. they didn't have a lot of information. it was at a 4:00 meeting with his principals, vice president biden, secretary clinton, the new chief of staff, admiral mullen, that the president decided he had to say something publicly. he had to call president mubarak. that's when the whole thing set in motion. here's a little bit of what the president shared with the public about his conversat
brian. >> richard engle. richard, we'll come back to you for more of your reporting in cairo. we want to go first to the white house scurrying behind the scenes while the president stayed off television all day and intentionally kept a low profile, that changed tonight. our chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, at the white house with more on what the president's response is tonight. we said this puts the white house and the united states in a strange position. >> reporter:...
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richard has also played an important part in public life. while he has not talked about his law practice i would like to say a little bit about your work to complement your work in historic preservation and making history accessible. his spouse was mayer brown's chief of staff. i dare say that richard has frequent flier miles in connection with more communities and more offices i have ever had in a partner that works at city hall. i think that he would do a lot to reflect what josh brought up, what all communities have -- needs and interests reflected in historic preservation. can you talk for a moment about your practice? >> yes. my practice is primarily but not exclusively business litigation. at one time i did a great deal more transactional work. for many years i have, while the tannery was owned by the martin family, i represented the cannery. the reason that is of interest to what we are doing here today is because that was one of the first projects in the united states which repurchased an old building. which gave a new life. when the
richard has also played an important part in public life. while he has not talked about his law practice i would like to say a little bit about your work to complement your work in historic preservation and making history accessible. his spouse was mayer brown's chief of staff. i dare say that richard has frequent flier miles in connection with more communities and more offices i have ever had in a partner that works at city hall. i think that he would do a lot to reflect what josh brought up,...
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richard nixon: yes. i would say, unfortunately, those who criticize the style, and it certainly justifies criticism, generally say that it sounds like me. the reason it sounds like me is that, after i take all of the -- and i point out in the author's note that i had some excellent people working with me: marns tremeky, who was the editor, my chief editor on this book, who did made a great contribution; and monica crowley, who is in my office now; joel marks -- they were two full-time assistants. and then a number of others wrote various papers on the various subjects. but when it finally came down to the final product, then i had to not just do the editing, but i also had to get it in my words so that it sounded like me. as i often said to people working with me, when i would rewrite something, i'd say, "the trouble is everybody knows my style so well that if i leave it like this, it isn't going to sound like me." i think this book sounds like me, for better or for worse. [end of excerpt] c-span: now fr
richard nixon: yes. i would say, unfortunately, those who criticize the style, and it certainly justifies criticism, generally say that it sounds like me. the reason it sounds like me is that, after i take all of the -- and i point out in the author's note that i had some excellent people working with me: marns tremeky, who was the editor, my chief editor on this book, who did made a great contribution; and monica crowley, who is in my office now; joel marks -- they were two full-time...
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i have known richard for 15 years. i have worked with him with the first husband of the brown administration. richard was everywhere and i think he had the true reached to a lot of different communities. it will make him a very accessible member of the historic preservation commission. he has made himself accessible and i think she is a living historian ha, someone looking to make the history and county of san francisco and other aspects of our history more accessible. he is qualified to do this. i sat in on the hearing when this nomination was previously considered. chair campos acknowledged that the ultimate experience he brings is qualifying period and those who are objecting really need -- brains is qualifyiings . those who are objecting really need to change the statute. >> we are architect specializing in historic preservation. i am here to support the nomination of richard johns. i have known him since i school and particularly as president of the san francisco museum and historical society. our firm has been pa
i have known richard for 15 years. i have worked with him with the first husband of the brown administration. richard was everywhere and i think he had the true reached to a lot of different communities. it will make him a very accessible member of the historic preservation commission. he has made himself accessible and i think she is a living historian ha, someone looking to make the history and county of san francisco and other aspects of our history more accessible. he is qualified to do...
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and we are honoring richard legacy in many ways. this afternoon, many of us will gather at the kennedy center to share stories and remembrances. one of the ways we have chosen is this new lecture series, which reflects richards passion for serious policy questions and his conviction that they deserve serious discussion. richard had a hand in nearly every crucial foreign-policy challenge of the last 50 years. if he was not invited to have a hand, his hand was there any way. [laughter] i look around this room, not only at americans, but at many of our friends from across the world and many of you know what i am talking about. he was tireless. he was relentless. he would not take no for an answer. because i would give him no over and over again and it was not the answer he wanted. he worked with many of us on many of these important issues. today, i would like to focus on one that he knew well and that is on everyone's mind as we prepare for the important arrival of president hu jintao. the future of u.s.-china relations. as the state
and we are honoring richard legacy in many ways. this afternoon, many of us will gather at the kennedy center to share stories and remembrances. one of the ways we have chosen is this new lecture series, which reflects richards passion for serious policy questions and his conviction that they deserve serious discussion. richard had a hand in nearly every crucial foreign-policy challenge of the last 50 years. if he was not invited to have a hand, his hand was there any way. [laughter] i look...
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richard?e, 1.4% of gnp on defense. we learned our lesson. that was too low. i think the solution is to have a robust mobilization strategy whereby defense policy aims to maintain the critical ingredients from which a much stronger, all-out effort can be generated quickly if the need arises. and this would mean at the margins more emphasis on cadre's training, professional development, more organization on faces and being. it would be essentially a strategy that rested on willingness to get ready. i, frankly, have said this over recent years and have detected no interest or like-minded thinking among anybody who count. i don't see this as yet a politically salable alternative. but that's the weigh station between the unpreparedness before world war ii and the excessive preparedness after the cold war. >> can i just briefly add to that the level of imbalance or outside spending now is so great, you could cut the american defense budget and effort in half and still be far more prepared than 1939.
richard?e, 1.4% of gnp on defense. we learned our lesson. that was too low. i think the solution is to have a robust mobilization strategy whereby defense policy aims to maintain the critical ingredients from which a much stronger, all-out effort can be generated quickly if the need arises. and this would mean at the margins more emphasis on cadre's training, professional development, more organization on faces and being. it would be essentially a strategy that rested on willingness to get...
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richard harris, richard mitra, beau leeks, and richard fong. come forward, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am richard harris. we support the sharp park golf course. we have been looking at this issue of the mou with the puc over recycled water. golfers at golf courses are a common place where recycled water is used. it is good conservation use. golfers are familiar with it. they know not to drink it. they are well trained in it. many golf courses use recycled water. this project has support from the city of pacifica water district, the san francisco puc, the rec and park capital could city -- capital committee. we urge you to proceed with this. >> next speaker, please. >> my name is richard mitra. i am a resident of the excelsior district, an avid golfer for a short period of time, and i support the opening of sharp park in the use of recycled water, which is a good thing. not having been a golfer for a long time, i had an image of golfers being elite. havingx been one for the past five years, i find it is every man's passion, as
richard harris, richard mitra, beau leeks, and richard fong. come forward, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am richard harris. we support the sharp park golf course. we have been looking at this issue of the mou with the puc over recycled water. golfers at golf courses are a common place where recycled water is used. it is good conservation use. golfers are familiar with it. they know not to drink it. they are well trained in it. many golf courses use recycled water. this...
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richard s. i think a cut you off, and you were giving us a real perspective on the impact criminal history has on a person's life, and a one to give you back your time. >> i appreciate the legislation and the work that you do any work you are doing, but i think we have kind -- we do not realize how big a problem this has become. united states today, we are this global power. we are fighting wars that do not end. you all know this. and the war has come home. the war is in the streets. we have arrested millions of people for drugs. thank god i'm in california. show me some pot, you know? california is wonderful, but it is not that way in the rest of the country. they are still giving people felony convictions for possession of marijuana. you guys are really progressive. the rest of this country is not. the rest of this country is fighting a war that you cannot even protest. we are so far, even though barack is in the white house, isn't that great? the country is more right wing than you ever reali
richard s. i think a cut you off, and you were giving us a real perspective on the impact criminal history has on a person's life, and a one to give you back your time. >> i appreciate the legislation and the work that you do any work you are doing, but i think we have kind -- we do not realize how big a problem this has become. united states today, we are this global power. we are fighting wars that do not end. you all know this. and the war has come home. the war is in the streets. we...
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richard has an incredible passion and incredible love of this city. and also the things that make san francisco so very special. i am looking forward to the day when his dream comes true of opening up the san francisco mint as the san francisco museum. i speak on his behalf because i think he will lend so much to this city with his work on the commission. thank you. supervisor campos: supervisor dufty m. love >> i am so pleased that you came here to be a witness today. what you have done to give a face to city hall for thousands of workers and young people. there are days that i show up in jeans and tennis sneakers, but you are elegant and reflect the city so well every day you are here. you are a treasure for san francisco. thank you. >> thank you very much. i remember when we were across the street at the war memorial veterans building hoping that this building would be open on time. it was and it is truly a remarkable experience to work in this building and work with all of the people i have been fortunate to meet, to know, and have become my frien
richard has an incredible passion and incredible love of this city. and also the things that make san francisco so very special. i am looking forward to the day when his dream comes true of opening up the san francisco mint as the san francisco museum. i speak on his behalf because i think he will lend so much to this city with his work on the commission. thank you. supervisor campos: supervisor dufty m. love >> i am so pleased that you came here to be a witness today. what you have done...
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richard nixon was in that class. the reason i say i feel sentimental being here, and the book, let's face it, david and i are together because of that little magical picture politics that were sprinkled over our lives. we were eight years old when we met. it was 1957 inauguration of dwight eisenhower and richard nixon. and there are even photos of us taken that day to prove that we were there. there's a picture of david staring at me because i had a great big black eye. i had been in a sledding accident a week before. there had been a big snow in washington. i was out sledding and i lost control of my sled and i went into a tree. so i really had a beautiful china. when the photographers gathered at the inaugural parade to take a photograph of the president and his grandchildren, with his vice president and tricia in may, president eisenhower leaned into me and he whispered, now julie, you look this way, and they won't see your black eye. so i look this way and i saw an extra in a cute eight year old. [laughter] they
richard nixon was in that class. the reason i say i feel sentimental being here, and the book, let's face it, david and i are together because of that little magical picture politics that were sprinkled over our lives. we were eight years old when we met. it was 1957 inauguration of dwight eisenhower and richard nixon. and there are even photos of us taken that day to prove that we were there. there's a picture of david staring at me because i had a great big black eye. i had been in a sledding...
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i think it happened when richard nixon during president ford's time when richard was going to china. i gave this man a pardon. that was the center piece. >> host: that was one the ford library. unlike lyndon johnson, he lived long enough to have the satisfaction of knowing that most americans had come to the point of view what he did was necessary and indeed an act of political courage. there was the kennedy library in the profiles and encourage the war. but i take it you question that consensus. you still think that it was a mistake? >> guest: yes, i think it was a terrible mistake. i think richard nixon was one of the most dangerous presidents that we've ever had. and i think he was truly close to being a madman. and i quote a great deal. >> host: you compare both johnson and nixon to coligula. which is not high prize. >> guest: johnson in terms of the private lives. we haven't mentioned that. each of the presidents have a private life or love life if you like to call it. they areoff at complete odds with the public figure. you have to ask yourself does the private life impact that
i think it happened when richard nixon during president ford's time when richard was going to china. i gave this man a pardon. that was the center piece. >> host: that was one the ford library. unlike lyndon johnson, he lived long enough to have the satisfaction of knowing that most americans had come to the point of view what he did was necessary and indeed an act of political courage. there was the kennedy library in the profiles and encourage the war. but i take it you question that...
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good evening, richard. >> reporter: good evening kate. if president mubarak thought that making some minor concessions, changing his government, naming a vice president, if he thought this would stop the protests, then he badly miscalculated. today were the biggest demonstrations yet. the egyptian government now seems teetering on collapse. it's never lost control like this before. today tens of thousands of protesters converged on cairo's main square. the police were no longer on the streets today. so, unopposed, the demonstrators had the run of cairo. in the square, it was mostly peaceful. the mood jubilant. the crowds were claiming victory after yesterday's fierce battles between protesters and riot police. egyptians today awoke to assess the damage. it's extensive. parts of this city on the nile are starting to look like the city on the tigress, baghdad. this was the headquarters of the president's political party. until recently, it was one of the most secured buildings in cairo. it is now being burned and picked apart by looters. th
good evening, richard. >> reporter: good evening kate. if president mubarak thought that making some minor concessions, changing his government, naming a vice president, if he thought this would stop the protests, then he badly miscalculated. today were the biggest demonstrations yet. the egyptian government now seems teetering on collapse. it's never lost control like this before. today tens of thousands of protesters converged on cairo's main square. the police were no longer on the...
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supervisor avalos: i actually will be voting against the appointment of richard johns essentially on the qualifications for membership on the historic preservation committee. i believe, according to the charter, it seems pretty clear that a real historian is what is needed for that one seat, and i do not believe that, according to what i have seen, richard johns meets those qualifications. i believe you could stretch the language for the charter to indicate that he could take the seat, but i think when it comes down to the spirit of the charter amendment establishing the historic preservation commission, that we would want to put the best that we can in that seat, a historian who meets the standards that are in place in the legislation and the standards that are called for, which include someone who is seen as a historian recognized by the secretary of the interior for his professional qualifications for history or has had a real body of work that shows they have made contributions to academia or a body of work that would show he has expertise in the field he is going into in terms o
supervisor avalos: i actually will be voting against the appointment of richard johns essentially on the qualifications for membership on the historic preservation committee. i believe, according to the charter, it seems pretty clear that a real historian is what is needed for that one seat, and i do not believe that, according to what i have seen, richard johns meets those qualifications. i believe you could stretch the language for the charter to indicate that he could take the seat, but i...
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thank katherine for all the work that she did, the support for families, all of our administration, richard, carlos. we could not do this without this. >> our superintendent cannot be with us this afternoon but i am really pleased to introduce the deputy superintendent richard caranza. [applause] >> what a wonderful day and what a wonderful event. i say that with a heavy heart because our ultimate goal is when we don't have to celebrate inclusive schools week, when we celebrate every day where every child is fully included in a meaningful and positive way in every aspect of education. when our school board took the monumental step in saying that we believe that every child can learn, we believe that every child will learn in our community, special education is not a place or program, this is what we do every single day. this is the beginning of many many more celebrations about including every one of our children in the full array of educational programs. with that, we cannot do it alone. we need your help. what we need is your help and your creativity and your support in making this a real
thank katherine for all the work that she did, the support for families, all of our administration, richard, carlos. we could not do this without this. >> our superintendent cannot be with us this afternoon but i am really pleased to introduce the deputy superintendent richard caranza. [applause] >> what a wonderful day and what a wonderful event. i say that with a heavy heart because our ultimate goal is when we don't have to celebrate inclusive schools week, when we celebrate...
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as the president pulls his advisers around the room became to richard perle and richard perle knowing where to stick in in the knife said mr. president, it will destroy sei. and the result was president reagan said i can't make the deal. they went away unhappy but is gorbachev realized at the end of the summit and as he said at the press conference, this was not a failure. this was a success. we agreed to eliminate a whole class of nuclear weapons, medium range missiles in europe and it is the beginning of something that will continue. arbatov brought, and security to the table. president reagan brought sti and there was sadly not quite as much as there might've been. however i will add this. people who are in government on our side have said to me more than once, if you think president reagan or president gorbachev could have gone back to their capital with a deal like that and gotten anywhere with it at all you are crazy. there were vested interests on both sides which certainly would have thought any such agreement so therefore who knows what they would have accomplished? it didn't
as the president pulls his advisers around the room became to richard perle and richard perle knowing where to stick in in the knife said mr. president, it will destroy sei. and the result was president reagan said i can't make the deal. they went away unhappy but is gorbachev realized at the end of the summit and as he said at the press conference, this was not a failure. this was a success. we agreed to eliminate a whole class of nuclear weapons, medium range missiles in europe and it is the...
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richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. many people are very concerned about tomorrow. the demonstrators say they will start out from at least seven mosques and three churches here in cairo, and then plan to march to the center of the city. they hope to draw tens of thousands of people. the most violent clashes today were outside cairo. near the strategic suez canal, demonstrators torched a police station and a firehouse. witnesses say they stole weapons and opened fire on security forces. egyptian police tell nbc news 87 policemen were injured, one was killed. and this unprecedented popular arab revolt is spreading. in yemen, the arab world's poorest nation, thousands demonstrated today at a university, demanding reform and lower prices. in tunisia, where this movement began just last month, the emerging new government caved to protesters' demands and agreed to purge officials associated with the ousted former president. a pattern is starting to emerge. the regimes under fire are pro-western police states, widely accused o
richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. many people are very concerned about tomorrow. the demonstrators say they will start out from at least seven mosques and three churches here in cairo, and then plan to march to the center of the city. they hope to draw tens of thousands of people. the most violent clashes today were outside cairo. near the strategic suez canal, demonstrators torched a police station and a firehouse. witnesses say they stole weapons and opened fire...
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asks richard morningstar the u.s. secretary of state's special envoy for eurasian energy what has america got to do with european gas network. the. guest is rich. he. is trying to secure. the continent is. direct. project which is finding support. states. to do. all the. u.s. secretary of state's special envoy. mr richard. europe relies on the gas from russia. ukraine. decided. to begin pumping gas in a year's time and south stream. the europeans. to begin. it will be alterations by the end of two thousand and fourteen. mr morningstar thank you very much for being with us on the show my pleasure you're welcome mr morningstar first of all you were the u.s. state special envoy for european for eurasian rather energy why is this issue of your asian energy so important for the state department that they have a special envoy to deal with these matters and you've been with it for the fool for some time now wife had experience really in all aspects of it because i did work in the caspian area in the ninety's i worked with ru
asks richard morningstar the u.s. secretary of state's special envoy for eurasian energy what has america got to do with european gas network. the. guest is rich. he. is trying to secure. the continent is. direct. project which is finding support. states. to do. all the. u.s. secretary of state's special envoy. mr richard. europe relies on the gas from russia. ukraine. decided. to begin pumping gas in a year's time and south stream. the europeans. to begin. it will be alterations by the end of...
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richard, what other populations-are there youth or women affected by homelessness as well? absolutely, and with women in particular, there's both single women who are primarily using the set of homeless services that are tailored towards homeless single adults, as well as women with children. so many families are affected. and they face a number of challenges, both encounters with the criminal justice system but also encounters with the child welfare system, and where their substance use often is a complicating factor with regard to their ability to keep custody of their children. so that is another, i think, challenge that needs to be met. and, you know, it's almost like a very 360 circle. the women are homeless, the children go into foster care, then the children, when they leave foster care, then become homeless themselves. is that the case that you've seen, robert? yes, that's been the case. and, and in our model, one of the things, one of the major focuses that we have are, are being able to provide housing for a, a individual, but not necessarily the family, and that'
richard, what other populations-are there youth or women affected by homelessness as well? absolutely, and with women in particular, there's both single women who are primarily using the set of homeless services that are tailored towards homeless single adults, as well as women with children. so many families are affected. and they face a number of challenges, both encounters with the criminal justice system but also encounters with the child welfare system, and where their substance use often...
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richard? >> reporter: good evening, kate. we've been hearing bursts of automatic gunfire tonight as soldiers fire on looters who are trying to raid a church. this is a situation now where no one is truly in charge, not the police, not the government, not even the army. the army has sent tanks into the streets, and today, fighter jets buzzed cairo. egypt has gone from a police state to a state of chaos. but the show of force isn't stopping thousands of demonstrators. >> no one is afraid of the curfew. we have been afraid for 30 years and no one is afraid now. >> reporter: and with each day, more soldiers, the backbone of president mubarak's regime, are joining the protests against him. but away from the rallies, egypt is spinning out of control. looting has become widespread. the government pulled all police from their posts yesterday. it created a drastic security vacuum. there have been breakouts at at least five prisons. witnesses say up to 10,000 prisoners have escaped, murderers, rapists and also islamic militants. egypti
richard? >> reporter: good evening, kate. we've been hearing bursts of automatic gunfire tonight as soldiers fire on looters who are trying to raid a church. this is a situation now where no one is truly in charge, not the police, not the government, not even the army. the army has sent tanks into the streets, and today, fighter jets buzzed cairo. egypt has gone from a police state to a state of chaos. but the show of force isn't stopping thousands of demonstrators. >> no one is...
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richard morningstar the u.s. secretary of state special envoy for eurasian energy what has america got to do with the european gas network. the. guest is rich mourning stuff in today's world. the coming war. transit countries sometimes use them. as the main supply to europe is trying to secure. the continent russia is working on the north. lawn project as an alternative direct way to supply energy to europe europe has its own. project which is finding support. states what does washington have to do with gas supplies on the european continent. u.s. secretary of state's special envoy on energy mr richard. europe relies much on the gas tax goes from russia provides over forty percent of the natural gas used in households but when ukraine tried to reduce the price to pay for russian gas by blocking supplies to europe decided it needed tract. of delivery routes the north stream pipeline is expected to begin pumping gas in a year's time and south stream four years later construction of the european sponsored pipeline h
richard morningstar the u.s. secretary of state special envoy for eurasian energy what has america got to do with the european gas network. the. guest is rich mourning stuff in today's world. the coming war. transit countries sometimes use them. as the main supply to europe is trying to secure. the continent russia is working on the north. lawn project as an alternative direct way to supply energy to europe europe has its own. project which is finding support. states what does washington have...
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and as the president told his adviser around the room, he came to richard perle and richard perle, knowing where to stick in the night said, mr. president, it will destroy sdi. the result was president reagan said i can't make the deal. they went away unhappy, but as gorbachev realize at the end of the summit and as he said at the press conference, this was not a failure. this was a success. we have agreed to a limit whole class of nuclear weapons. and it's the beginning of something that will continue. so gorbachev brought common security to the table. president reagan brought sdi, and it was sadly not quite as much as it might have been. however, i will add this, that people are in government on our side have said to me more than once, if you think that president reagan or president gorbachev could have gone back to their capital with a deal like that and gotten anywhere with it at all, you're crazy. so there were vested interests on both sides who certainly would have thought any such agreement. would've happened? it didn't quite happen, but it certainly makes interesting speak. spent l
and as the president told his adviser around the room, he came to richard perle and richard perle, knowing where to stick in the night said, mr. president, it will destroy sdi. the result was president reagan said i can't make the deal. they went away unhappy, but as gorbachev realize at the end of the summit and as he said at the press conference, this was not a failure. this was a success. we have agreed to a limit whole class of nuclear weapons. and it's the beginning of something that will...