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justice scalia says that richard is wrong. he also says liberals are wrong to be progressives and try to read in all these new welfare rights that are bad for the country and not justified by the constitution. is he offering a political theory? he believes the classical liberalism embodied by john locke and montesquieu and john stuart mill is the right answer and he wants to read that into the constitution? do you agree? >> i would say to your two questions, yes and no. i should say i am happy to be here. i do love the book. it is worth reading. it is provocative. i agree with much of it it. i do disagree with something. i applaud richard's totally well-founded critique of a kind of precious original intent or original meaning originalism that has become more prevalent in the law academies as i've been teaching. there has been a renaissance. i think it is wrongheaded, very much for the reasons richard stated, trying to fix some of these vague words -- intentional vague words -- the constitution used. i applaud richard's candor
justice scalia says that richard is wrong. he also says liberals are wrong to be progressives and try to read in all these new welfare rights that are bad for the country and not justified by the constitution. is he offering a political theory? he believes the classical liberalism embodied by john locke and montesquieu and john stuart mill is the right answer and he wants to read that into the constitution? do you agree? >> i would say to your two questions, yes and no. i should say i am...
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>> richard qwest is asking me -- >> are you there? >> we have richard qwest on tv. he's got a question for you if you can pay attention pretty please. >> are you with me, joel. >> you were asking me about the engine giving them a hard time. what did you want to know? >> this is the crux of the issue. every time i have spoken to sir richard or any people involved, the enthusiasm for the project and viability of the project but it's always founded on this engine and the ability of the engine to get the craft into suborbit. >> well, this is a very difficult topic. there has been a tremendous amount of enthusiasm shown by the people at virgin galactic and absolutely by sir richard himself. without question they have been extremely enthusiastic and extremely confident in their ability to do what they set out to do. i have been following this story closely to let people understand where i fit into this whole picture. i was invited by paul allen who fundedsh spaceship 1 and underwrote the development of that amazing program to come inside and document the development of sp
>> richard qwest is asking me -- >> are you there? >> we have richard qwest on tv. he's got a question for you if you can pay attention pretty please. >> are you with me, joel. >> you were asking me about the engine giving them a hard time. what did you want to know? >> this is the crux of the issue. every time i have spoken to sir richard or any people involved, the enthusiasm for the project and viability of the project but it's always founded on this...
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. >> move to recuse commissioner richards. >> do i hear a second and second. >> thank you commissioner johnson on that motion commissioner antonini commissioner johnck commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner johns and commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes commissioner richards you are recused. >> move to continue item number 2. >> you have to leave the room you i would think would be okay all right. thank you commissioner fong a second. >> thank you commissioner antonini on that motion to continue item two. >> commissioner antonini commissioner johnck commissioner johnson commissioner fong and commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and and places you under your consent calendar there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests, in which event the matter shall consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. you have one item under consent item 3 for case 201453 request for condominium co
. >> move to recuse commissioner richards. >> do i hear a second and second. >> thank you commissioner johnson on that motion commissioner antonini commissioner johnck commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner johns and commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes commissioner richards you are recused. >> move to continue item number 2. >> you have to leave the room you i would think would be okay all right. thank you...
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like to take roll commissioner president wu commissioner fong commissioner antonini commissioner richards we do expect commissioner hillis and commissioner johnson momentary commissioner first on our agenda is proposed items for continuance item one at 1814 through 16 ann district attorney request for conditional use authorization and item 2 at 2312 market street request for conditional use authorization until november 13th he have no other items proposed for continuance and no speaker cards. >> okay any public comment on this item? for items proposed for continuance? seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner fong >> move to continue. >> second. >> on that motion to continue commissioner antonini commissioner johnson commissioner richards i can only vote on the tennessee i actually the market street one i'm living within 5 hundred feet i'll not be vociferating or participating that. >> in this case can we change the motion to - >> move to continue item 1. >> second. >> thank you commissioner antonini on that motion to continue item one. >> commissioner antonini commissioner johns
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so many sides of richard nixon. the tapes have come out fur a drink at a time a few of is this year and the next year might be a couple hundred more. almost 4,000 hours recorded. there's a lot of material that has to be released and when it comes out a trip at a time, sound bite at a time you might get -- you get one kind of nixon. when you listen to the tapes, a sufficient sample size of the tapes, not a few seconds but an hour, a full day, week or month, you see there are different types of richard nixons. when talking about domestic policy one hour he sounds like one kind of president. the next hour he is doing something else, talking about foreign policy or personal matters he sounds like a different person and when you hear the tapes you see how complex he is. chuck paulson picking up on the last one invited a few years ago, said what made richard nixon and me so compatible was we shared the same school of thought when it came to politics. chuck called it the knee in the groin school of politics. that draw out
so many sides of richard nixon. the tapes have come out fur a drink at a time a few of is this year and the next year might be a couple hundred more. almost 4,000 hours recorded. there's a lot of material that has to be released and when it comes out a trip at a time, sound bite at a time you might get -- you get one kind of nixon. when you listen to the tapes, a sufficient sample size of the tapes, not a few seconds but an hour, a full day, week or month, you see there are different types of...
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richard branson included. 62 miles above earth. the beginning of outer space and allow them to experience those few minutes of weightlessness and that sense of awe that far out before returning back to ground. so friday's test as this is based in california, that's where this happened. this is -- keep in mind what we saw earlier in the week. not connected whatsoever but as far as space is concerned, this is incident number two in a single week. a rocket exploded six seconds after liftoff. all right. i have one of our aviation analysts on the phone with me. what the heck does an inflight anomaly mean? >> we were just discussing that with producers. it could be almost anything. it could be a computer glitch. it could be some sort of trajectory issue. flight control issue. anomaly is a vague and general term for something that normally doesn't happen and can't really be explained. it's not something we normally associate that with computer based issues on the airplane. >> what more do we know about the test flights? this is something
richard branson included. 62 miles above earth. the beginning of outer space and allow them to experience those few minutes of weightlessness and that sense of awe that far out before returning back to ground. so friday's test as this is based in california, that's where this happened. this is -- keep in mind what we saw earlier in the week. not connected whatsoever but as far as space is concerned, this is incident number two in a single week. a rocket exploded six seconds after liftoff. all...
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richard garriot is an astronaut w.h.o. spent time on th -- who e on the space shuttle and alameda county anusha ansari. let me start with you. your name is tied to the prize. it was the predecessor to spaceship 2. so when this thing got ready to take its first passengers this was going to be a piece of your legacy, obviously it will still continue. what were your feelings when you found out what happened today? >> of course it is sad news and accident and my heart goes to the families and all the people@virgin and scaled. it's something that it happens when youer trying to push the boundaries and any type of travelers and when you're trying new technologies and pushes the boundaries there's always accidents that happen. and this was a test flight, and tests mean that we want to find the flaws before we're going to fly commercial passengers. i don't know anyone else other than virgin that has taken so many precautions to make sure that they test out everything. they've pushed out the time lines, you know, every time they fe
richard garriot is an astronaut w.h.o. spent time on th -- who e on the space shuttle and alameda county anusha ansari. let me start with you. your name is tied to the prize. it was the predecessor to spaceship 2. so when this thing got ready to take its first passengers this was going to be a piece of your legacy, obviously it will still continue. what were your feelings when you found out what happened today? >> of course it is sad news and accident and my heart goes to the families and...
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let richard fisher tell it like it is. the own way to get out of mess, rates have to rise and liquidity has to trickle down to everybody including the average joe. liz: i have to say that gets very traderresque. qualcomm bought a u.k.-based chip company. and of course i'm looking at chris, you like semiconductor equipment-makers, correct? then you have intel coming out with a phone that turns into a tablet. there was some action in that world yet the prices are cheaper than they were 72 hours ago? >> we see higher capital intensity in semiconductors. that is the play for 2015 as foundries go out and spend excess amount of money to get to the smaller nanometer which use lower power which helps the cell phone, helps a lot of our mobile devices. that's the goal. you get there by spending a lot of cap x in these foundries. there is lot more processes. companies like asml will be developing euv help us bet there. it is a a longer term secular growth story. it we have bumps early in the season in that group. for 2015 if you're l
let richard fisher tell it like it is. the own way to get out of mess, rates have to rise and liquidity has to trickle down to everybody including the average joe. liz: i have to say that gets very traderresque. qualcomm bought a u.k.-based chip company. and of course i'm looking at chris, you like semiconductor equipment-makers, correct? then you have intel coming out with a phone that turns into a tablet. there was some action in that world yet the prices are cheaper than they were 72 hours...
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. >> hey, richard. come here real quick. come here, richard.'s the reason we're allowed to be here. i want to say hello. he's keeping an eye on us if we go off the rails -- >> that's why i'm here. >> i'm going back behind the camera. >> okay, go ahead. oh. that's really hot. that's really hot. >> that's a radiator so the performers can lean against it. >> no. see, this is the kind of thing that makes richard really nervous. >> it's warm. >> it's like a freaking iron. it's not warm. you could cook an egg on that. that's how the performers stay warm. interesting. what i really want to know is how they stay alive under water. you're swimming under water but also under infrastructure. >> correct. it's overhead environment. >> this is cave diving. >> it's cave diving. forget about backstage, this is under stage. except it's more complicated than that because the stage is always changing elevations. sometimes it's out of the water. sometimes it's just below the surface. other times it's way down toward the bottom. yeah, it's like cave diving if the c
. >> hey, richard. come here real quick. come here, richard.'s the reason we're allowed to be here. i want to say hello. he's keeping an eye on us if we go off the rails -- >> that's why i'm here. >> i'm going back behind the camera. >> okay, go ahead. oh. that's really hot. that's really hot. >> that's a radiator so the performers can lean against it. >> no. see, this is the kind of thing that makes richard really nervous. >> it's warm. >> it's...
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. >> commissioner richards. >> we identified the specific holidays highlighting the specific i think i'm happy with new years eve and gay provide sunday's are there other holidays i ask to amend to gay pride sunday. >> commissioner johnson. >> i'm sorry i don't want to extend this i know we're getting out of here another 5 i don't like being random and to me i like thanksgiving eve i like to go out and help with the digestion so commissioner richards is for it was new years eve and gay pride sunday did you have a thought on how to word it. >> i'll pull a motion that was a cu when we expanded another organization we capacity the holiday they picked it and we said okay there were three or four a year. >> i would be okay saying that you could be open lows than 5 holidays per year only new years eve or gay pride sunday or easter you know what i mean that is a less random way we're sitting up here. >> we could work with the neighborhood four or five is perfect. >> that's hard for enforcement for the department because then it's up to your own records and not that we don't trust is there a
. >> commissioner richards. >> we identified the specific holidays highlighting the specific i think i'm happy with new years eve and gay provide sunday's are there other holidays i ask to amend to gay pride sunday. >> commissioner johnson. >> i'm sorry i don't want to extend this i know we're getting out of here another 5 i don't like being random and to me i like thanksgiving eve i like to go out and help with the digestion so commissioner richards is for it was new...
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just like richard says.e other point, since the story was published yesterday, i've since heard from another person who was involved in that effort who confirmed the entire -- what we knew was true. >> talking about the ceo mcgovern. she went on nbc's response was near flawless to sandy. minutesut your meeting that you got from the red cross. talks in some ways, this is one of the most shocking things we found. or threentioned, two weeks after sandy, the ceo of the red cross went on national television, nbc thomas since there were questions and it totally on the ground as to where was the red cross. she said, our response effort so far has been "near flawless." just a few weeks later, there was a meeting of red cross executives, the vice president level, which is the highest position in the organization below ceo, and they're just painting it totally, starkly different picture saying things like, we did not have the specification for this size job, multiple systems failed, our biggest challenge is the skills
just like richard says.e other point, since the story was published yesterday, i've since heard from another person who was involved in that effort who confirmed the entire -- what we knew was true. >> talking about the ceo mcgovern. she went on nbc's response was near flawless to sandy. minutesut your meeting that you got from the red cross. talks in some ways, this is one of the most shocking things we found. or threentioned, two weeks after sandy, the ceo of the red cross went on...
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good afternoon to you, i'm richard louie. we start with three fronts on the ebola virus, the agency will work on its protocol handling ebola patients. meanwhile, president obama is sending three officials to coordinate responses. this is separate from the s.w.a.t. team on the ground today. and today, new questions and details on two infected nursing. nina pham is feeling tired but resting comfortably, while with amber vincent there was new evidence on how sick she was when she boarded the plane to texas. >>> meanwhile, a cruise ship is on its way back to texas. on board there is a health care worker who handled a lab specimen from the first patient, thomas eric duncan. considered low risk, she is on her way home right now. kristen welker is there in dallas, and the dean of tropical medicines at baylor college, also with us. kristen, starting with us, the white house team, how is it different and complementary to the cdc s.w.a.t. team when we look at the two of them? >> well, first of all the point person on all of this is goi
good afternoon to you, i'm richard louie. we start with three fronts on the ebola virus, the agency will work on its protocol handling ebola patients. meanwhile, president obama is sending three officials to coordinate responses. this is separate from the s.w.a.t. team on the ground today. and today, new questions and details on two infected nursing. nina pham is feeling tired but resting comfortably, while with amber vincent there was new evidence on how sick she was when she boarded the plane...
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but that is it. >> president ford pardoned richard nixon september 8, 1974. he was ousted by the subcommittee to testify? >> it was interesting. let it be said, the reaction of the party was much harsher and more negative than i think he anticipated. all sorts of questions were raised. not just from the usual political adversaries regarding possible motives behind this, and in the ensuing uproar, he decided that it would make perfect sense for him to break with tradition and in fact become the first president since lincoln to testify before a congressional committee. this is with 25 years on capitol hill paying dividends. he was comfortable going into the lion's den. i think the record will show the committee treated him less harshly than they might have someone whom they had not known and worked with for 25 years. committee,iciary comfortable grounds for president ford. as you said, 25 years on the hill. of strongere lots nixon critics. that was the committee that was preparing to rake nelson rockefeller over the coals as the vice presidential nominee. that
but that is it. >> president ford pardoned richard nixon september 8, 1974. he was ousted by the subcommittee to testify? >> it was interesting. let it be said, the reaction of the party was much harsher and more negative than i think he anticipated. all sorts of questions were raised. not just from the usual political adversaries regarding possible motives behind this, and in the ensuing uproar, he decided that it would make perfect sense for him to break with tradition and in fact...
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>> reporter: his family both son and off the field says no one had any reason to harm richard.lice say there was no contact or exchange between the gunman and richard and his relative. and neither was part of a gang. san jose police say they are looking at this shooting as a possible case of mistaken identity. this area is also known to have a lot of gang activity which is why the team's president says that he is considering moving the practices to another field. we spoke to a lot of concerned parents tonight who were worried about their child's safety in light of this shooting. liz? >> thanks betty. >>> well california has some new gun laws in the books tonight. one allows relatives to get a court order to take away a family member's right to own a gun if there is a sign of mental disability. the deputy thought the fake gun andy lopez was real. this new law will make fake guns look artificial. >> they have been made to look real to grab the attention to kids who buy them. >>> we have more information on the first case of ebola in the u.s. we know the patient has spent some tim
>> reporter: his family both son and off the field says no one had any reason to harm richard.lice say there was no contact or exchange between the gunman and richard and his relative. and neither was part of a gang. san jose police say they are looking at this shooting as a possible case of mistaken identity. this area is also known to have a lot of gang activity which is why the team's president says that he is considering moving the practices to another field. we spoke to a lot of...
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i believe i was able to grasp what commissioner richards in the case of preserving affordable housing and if any other commissioners want to add a findings of their own. >> i believe it is the mayors derivative to preserve units. >> ma'am, city attorney is that good? all right. so bear with me just a moment so i can - and so on the motion then to take dr and disapprove the building predicament application it preserves the affordable housing and the illegal unit is without a complaint and violation the illegal unit does not prohibit the trust to sell the building it is kept with the mayors divisive >> so sell the property or take any other land use decisions if you want to do that. >> so noted. >> i never know. >> on that motion commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner fong no commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes that planning commission motion passes 5 to one with commissioner fong voting against expirations that places you on general public comment i have no speaker cards is there any general pu
i believe i was able to grasp what commissioner richards in the case of preserving affordable housing and if any other commissioners want to add a findings of their own. >> i believe it is the mayors derivative to preserve units. >> ma'am, city attorney is that good? all right. so bear with me just a moment so i can - and so on the motion then to take dr and disapprove the building predicament application it preserves the affordable housing and the illegal unit is without a...
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the next president was going to be richard nixon.hink that was pretty generally the expectation in the republican family. it certainly was my expectation. so eisenhower went out in that message with a strategy that left tax reduction for the next president. schoumacher: nixon urged eisenhower to stimulate the economy with an immediate tax cut. ike declined. by mid-summer the economy had ground to a halt well short of full employment. the budget surplus was holding money out of the economy and costing workers their jobs. while john kennedy campaigned on a promise to get the country moving again richard nixon was forced to publicly support a policy he privately opposed. the country hit bottom just two weeks before the election. for nixon, the damage had been done. if the present trend continues mr. kennedy, senator kennedy will be the next president of the united states. schoumacher: kennedy won with a margin so narrow that people still argue over what tipped the balance. but nixon had no doubt. he blamed the recession of 1960 for cost
the next president was going to be richard nixon.hink that was pretty generally the expectation in the republican family. it certainly was my expectation. so eisenhower went out in that message with a strategy that left tax reduction for the next president. schoumacher: nixon urged eisenhower to stimulate the economy with an immediate tax cut. ike declined. by mid-summer the economy had ground to a halt well short of full employment. the budget surplus was holding money out of the economy and...
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richard, welcome. the floor is yours. [applause] >> well, thank you, wolfgang for that very nice introduction. i think we also need to point out besides the fact the coincidence that dhl started its partial operation in my book is about the predator is not armed. anyway, i am very grateful to you for your hospitality today and for your friendship. thank you all for coming to hear about my new book, "predator: the secret origins of the drone revolution." it is an honor to speak to such a distinguished audience as this, especially when we have to former air force leaders with us today. former secretary which peters and retired lieutenant general jack rice who was the judge advocate. i am honored you are here today. i am also honored that retired general jack daly is here in addition to being former assistant, none of the marine corps and deputy administrator of nasa. general daily stretch of the national aerospace museum or at then enjoying his hospitality so to speak since the poll of 2013 is a research fellow and now rese
richard, welcome. the floor is yours. [applause] >> well, thank you, wolfgang for that very nice introduction. i think we also need to point out besides the fact the coincidence that dhl started its partial operation in my book is about the predator is not armed. anyway, i am very grateful to you for your hospitality today and for your friendship. thank you all for coming to hear about my new book, "predator: the secret origins of the drone revolution." it is an honor to speak...
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>> yeah, i spent some time with richard last year. and, you know, i've had the pleasure of being with him on a number of different occasions when we have spoken about virgin galactic. you know, he's a visionary. you know, he is the kind -- you know, the kind of person that, you know, that moves our -- you know, moves civilization forward. guys like thomas edison. elon musk is a good example, who's pushing the envelope with spacex and with tesla, you know, investors and entrepreneurs are incredibly important for this country. and, you know, and for the planet. you know, i think richard is one of them. >> mark kelly, thank you so much. for joining us. on the phone now is james oberg, former nasa mission controller. thank for being with us. you can see right there a part of this equipment that -- you can see it's just landed there. james, you know, as we've been talking about, you're really taking a risk, pushing the envelope with this first mission to take people up to space. it's really the worst nightmare we are seeing play out right
>> yeah, i spent some time with richard last year. and, you know, i've had the pleasure of being with him on a number of different occasions when we have spoken about virgin galactic. you know, he's a visionary. you know, he is the kind -- you know, the kind of person that, you know, that moves our -- you know, moves civilization forward. guys like thomas edison. elon musk is a good example, who's pushing the envelope with spacex and with tesla, you know, investors and entrepreneurs are...
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they ordered richard, his friends and his mother out of the house with their hands up. moments later, police entered the house waking up richard's father and sister, forcing both out at gunpoint. police tell me it took nearly three hours to discover it was all a hoax. and this family is not the only victim. >> from the start to the end of this investigation, it's unfortunate. the taxpayers are going to have to pick up this bill. >> millville police say most of the officers responding were on overtime. and two or more ins dentss like this in a short period of time could break their small department's budget. plus, they still have no idea where the call came from. >> this call could have been something from as far as australia. >> they're hiding in cyber space. they feel that they can easily get away with it. >> drexel university associate and cyber crimes expert rob davidio tells us the callers are using technology to stay ahead of police and the number of pranks are on the rise. in august, a man in a denver suburb is swated and it's all caught on web cam. in april, a lo
they ordered richard, his friends and his mother out of the house with their hands up. moments later, police entered the house waking up richard's father and sister, forcing both out at gunpoint. police tell me it took nearly three hours to discover it was all a hoax. and this family is not the only victim. >> from the start to the end of this investigation, it's unfortunate. the taxpayers are going to have to pick up this bill. >> millville police say most of the officers...
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richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center. and a research associate at the national air and space museum where we finished writing this book as a fellow during the academic year '13-'14. richard has written about the military for more than 30 years including 22 as a core correspondent for the dallas morning news. this book that came out two weeks ago has accumulated very different accolades from different authorities, writers and media outlets. amazon selected the book as one of the best 15 history books recently. it was given a star reserved for great work. the "washington post" said richard's reporting is methodical and creditability and no small feat given the little silence the airforce and the administration has welded under their drone operations. the post review added that whittle's best material appears in the final chapters when he delivers action-packed details about how the cia and the pentagon used armed predators to hunt for predators after 9/11 based on interviews with numerous participants. we are in for a speci
richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center. and a research associate at the national air and space museum where we finished writing this book as a fellow during the academic year '13-'14. richard has written about the military for more than 30 years including 22 as a core correspondent for the dallas morning news. this book that came out two weeks ago has accumulated very different accolades from different authorities, writers and media outlets. amazon selected the book as one of...
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, keith richards. stop now. you've got to go over and meet him. keith richards. i said, all right, we'll walk over there and meet him. not my thing, but i'm, you know, i don't feel like i should march right up and he's in the middle of, you know, 700 people and everyone wants their picture taken with him. and i just thought, if my friend keeps saying keith richards, i just wouldn't be able to -- >> jimmy: you are going to have to do something about it. >> i was going to -- >> jimmy: to quiet him down. >> so we made our way across the room. i was making -- i was hanging back and one of our producers said, anna, have you met keith. i said, no, no, i haven't. he took my by the hand, he led me over, he said, keith, this is anna gunn. and once again, he said, oh, i think it's one of the most brilliant shows you've seen. your work is extraordinary, the whole cast is just remarkable. and i, once again, you know, had an eloquent response, went something like -- ah, and, you, yes. and then he sort of just looke
, keith richards. stop now. you've got to go over and meet him. keith richards. i said, all right, we'll walk over there and meet him. not my thing, but i'm, you know, i don't feel like i should march right up and he's in the middle of, you know, 700 people and everyone wants their picture taken with him. and i just thought, if my friend keeps saying keith richards, i just wouldn't be able to -- >> jimmy: you are going to have to do something about it. >> i was going to -- >>...
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richard, you know richard branson, the founder of virgin galactic. you've interviewed him.e just tweeted, thoughts with all of virgin galactic and scale, thank you for all your messages of support. i'm flying to mojave immediately to be with the team. richard, tell us if you would about richard branson and how much of a setback that could cause him. as you and i have discussed before, this is somebody who has undertaken very risky ventures before, lost friends to those ventures before, lost employees to those ventures before and while it has obviously upset him, it does not deter him. >> not at all. whether it's in the commercial sphere launching the virgin record group and then virgin atlantic, the airline, or indeed in his own personal extreme endeavors trying to balloon around the world, two of his efforts ended -- one in the ocean -- well, both in the ocean, actually, as they were going across the world. and then the death of one of the people he flew with, steven fawcett. he's been extremely friendly and well known with burt rutan who designed spaceshipone and was very
richard, you know richard branson, the founder of virgin galactic. you've interviewed him.e just tweeted, thoughts with all of virgin galactic and scale, thank you for all your messages of support. i'm flying to mojave immediately to be with the team. richard, tell us if you would about richard branson and how much of a setback that could cause him. as you and i have discussed before, this is somebody who has undertaken very risky ventures before, lost friends to those ventures before, lost...
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back to richard at the live desk. richard. >> right now grief counselors at duke ellington school of the arts even though there are no classes today. it was already a scheduled day off for students. overnight the principal of the school died from an apparent heart attack. he'd been with the school since 1995, became the principal just this year. a few moments ago we heard from d.c. school chancellor henderson. >> just a huge loss to the community. staff and students are devastated, parents, alumni, entire community are devastated by this. >> the grief counselors will be there at the school until 5:30 this evening. they will be back on tuesday. there are no classes on monday because of the columbus day holiday. barbara. >> all right, richard. thank you. two bold thieves robbed 10 students at catholic university campus. off taylor street northeast. the students say one man got a gun. the suspects got away with iphones, backpacks and credit cards. none of the students was hurt. >>> now to a news 4 i-team special investig
back to richard at the live desk. richard. >> right now grief counselors at duke ellington school of the arts even though there are no classes today. it was already a scheduled day off for students. overnight the principal of the school died from an apparent heart attack. he'd been with the school since 1995, became the principal just this year. a few moments ago we heard from d.c. school chancellor henderson. >> just a huge loss to the community. staff and students are devastated,...
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richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center and a research associate at the national air and space museum where he finished writing this book is a verbal fellow. he has written about the military for more than 30 years, including a correspondent for the dallas morning news. his book that came out just two weeks ago had accumulated quite some accolades from very different and authoritative writers and media outlets. and [inaudible] he has written books of exceptional merit, the book was called fascinating by "the wall street journal." and no small feat given the silence that the obama administration and general atomics and even the trivial part. including the final details on how the predator was used to hunt immediately after 9/11. [inaudible] richard whittle, welcome, the floor is yours. >> ticket for that very nice introduction and we also need to point out, besides the fact that it's coincidence that they started this operation that this is not armed so far. okay, so i'm very grateful to you for your hospitality and thank you all for coming to hear about my new book. a
richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center and a research associate at the national air and space museum where he finished writing this book is a verbal fellow. he has written about the military for more than 30 years, including a correspondent for the dallas morning news. his book that came out just two weeks ago had accumulated quite some accolades from very different and authoritative writers and media outlets. and [inaudible] he has written books of exceptional merit, the book...
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. >> richard moe is next on the tv. he talks about his book, "roosevelt's second act: the election of 1940 and the politics of war" at the 14th annual national book festival from the walter e. washington convention center in washington d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> well, we are in for a treat right now. we are here to hear richard moe and i know his friends call him dick, to discuss his book, "roosevelt's second act: the election of 1940 and the politics of war." as a preface of the book notes, with the exception of lincoln, no president has been more scrutinized than roosevelt. richard himself wrestles with the question spread at the very beginning of the thousands of roosevelt books, why do we need another one? and the answer is most of what has been written about the fdr presidency is concentrate on the new job is first to terms during world war ii. roosevelt's second act is rooted in the years 1939 and 40 invokes a show plan fdr's decision to defy a run
. >> richard moe is next on the tv. he talks about his book, "roosevelt's second act: the election of 1940 and the politics of war" at the 14th annual national book festival from the walter e. washington convention center in washington d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> well, we are in for a treat right now. we are here to hear richard moe and i know his friends call him dick, to discuss his book, "roosevelt's second act: the election of 1940 and the politics of...
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i'm richard louis in for tamron hall. doctors try to track down everyone who had contact with the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola inside the united states. right now, the patient is being held in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. officials are not releasing his name or the country he's from. they'll only say he arrived from liberia last week to visit relatives in the united states. the patient was adds mitted to the hospital sunday after becoming sick four days earlier. the ambulance that took him is now in quarantine. cdc director told the "today" show he's certain ebola will be stopped and describe d how healh officials will do that. >> identifying everyone who might have come into contact with him when he might have been infectious and monitoring them for 21 days. if they become ill have symptoms, have fever. isolate them, track their contact and stop it. >> charles hadlock joining me now. what do we know when the man came to u.s., when he came to dallas, and when he developed symptoms
i'm richard louis in for tamron hall. doctors try to track down everyone who had contact with the first patient to be diagnosed with ebola inside the united states. right now, the patient is being held in isolation at texas health presbyterian hospital in dallas. officials are not releasing his name or the country he's from. they'll only say he arrived from liberia last week to visit relatives in the united states. the patient was adds mitted to the hospital sunday after becoming sick four days...
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richard, what was your inspiration for the grimps?o do something that combined my two passions, which is rock-'n'-roll music and cartooning. so i did not want to do a cartoon show just about a rock band. i wanted to make it fun, entertaining positive messages, and humor, so i decided to develop this magical and mysterious story line. and i put the whole thing together, and it really, really turned out to be a lot of fun. >> zene, is doing the voice of an animated character easier or harder than regular acting? >> oh, that's a good question. actually, it is easier just because there's less audience, there's a little bit of less pressure, and my favorite thing is, is the script is right in front of you. you've got headphones and microphone and a silent booth, which is cool and different than if you're acting on film or on stage. and you don't have to memorize your lines. it's all right there, and you're pretty much getting direction from your engineer or director through your cans, which are headphones. and that's just my favorite part,
richard, what was your inspiration for the grimps?o do something that combined my two passions, which is rock-'n'-roll music and cartooning. so i did not want to do a cartoon show just about a rock band. i wanted to make it fun, entertaining positive messages, and humor, so i decided to develop this magical and mysterious story line. and i put the whole thing together, and it really, really turned out to be a lot of fun. >> zene, is doing the voice of an animated character easier or...
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>> richard engel in istanbul for us. thank you, richard. >>> three service men were swept away by high waves in okinawa as
>> richard engel in istanbul for us. thank you, richard. >>> three service men were swept away by high waves in okinawa as
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our guest host is ambassador richard haass. the top headlines. >> two americans and a german have won the nobel prize in chemistry. this is for work in optical microscopes studying cells in detail. they will share the $1.1 million award. its aance is bracing for guest profit shortfall in a long time. $632uld reduce profit by million. air france says september traffic fell 16% from a year ago. fiat's chief executive says he will step down at the end of 2018. the architect of the merger with chrysler plans to part after completing a five-year plan to expand the combined carmakers. he to charge back in 2004. he has tripled revenue and operating profit. those are the top headlines. >> the imf is flashing its global growth forecast -- slashing its global growth forecast. the chief investment officer of fixed income at blackrock is with us. that ther conviction u.s. is going forward with the , unshaken by the imf report, wire you write and bill gross is wrong? and bille you right gross is wrong? >> there are tail winds to the economy
our guest host is ambassador richard haass. the top headlines. >> two americans and a german have won the nobel prize in chemistry. this is for work in optical microscopes studying cells in detail. they will share the $1.1 million award. its aance is bracing for guest profit shortfall in a long time. $632uld reduce profit by million. air france says september traffic fell 16% from a year ago. fiat's chief executive says he will step down at the end of 2018. the architect of the merger...
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richard gill explains.have to understand a little about the price system itself. in this connection economists usually make some assumptions about human behavior-- namely, that people generally tend to act in their own self-interest. consumers might want all the goods they could get but most of them have limited budgets. they must choose one good over another. in making these choices, they try to maximize their own welfare. the same is true of producers. they try to maximize their firm's profits. it will be in their own self-interest they will maximize their profits, if they use more efficient productive methods and produce goods that consumers will buy. let us examine the price system. suppose a new computer is introduced at $450. suppose that this is a low price, meaning that long lines of consumers want to buy one. under the influence of the bidding of these consumers the price rises to $750. that price change has two effects. it will encourage other producers to produce similar computers. it will also,
richard gill explains.have to understand a little about the price system itself. in this connection economists usually make some assumptions about human behavior-- namely, that people generally tend to act in their own self-interest. consumers might want all the goods they could get but most of them have limited budgets. they must choose one good over another. in making these choices, they try to maximize their own welfare. the same is true of producers. they try to maximize their firm's...
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we're excited to see this. >> richard you're okay.int you feel like we're in a comfortable area? >> i'm good. >> richard doesn't seem concerned about my feet. sebastian is up to the task. he'll be holding onto me. i figure if josh can do 80, i can handle 30 feet. shazaam. that's awesome. how about 20? 20. that's great. that's pretty high. >> read zbli >> i'm ready. >> one, two, three. go. >> what a trip. thank you for letting me do that. >> you're welcome. >> can i slip into something less moist? >> absolutely. why don't we walk this way? >> okay. >> since so many people spend so much time in this pool, dale has created an exhaustive system that keeps the water very clean. >> these are the sand filters for the -- >> sand filters. >> sand. all the water is coming in 3,000 gallons a second running through the sand. being pumped back out of the pool. we can turn the water over four times day. we can clean that water in a 24-hour period. we want to treat this water like drinking water. >> which leads me to one very scientific query. >> so
we're excited to see this. >> richard you're okay.int you feel like we're in a comfortable area? >> i'm good. >> richard doesn't seem concerned about my feet. sebastian is up to the task. he'll be holding onto me. i figure if josh can do 80, i can handle 30 feet. shazaam. that's awesome. how about 20? 20. that's great. that's pretty high. >> read zbli >> i'm ready. >> one, two, three. go. >> what a trip. thank you for letting me do that. >> you're...
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we have richard. are you there, richard? >> i am. sorry about that. i'm right on the turkish syrian border. i'm looking right now at the town of kobani. there are what seem to be u.s. air strikes taking place on isis targets around kobani. when the air strikes happen, some of the people who are gathered in the area who watch kobani. people are distraugt that isis advanced on the city they will start cheering. they want to see more american air power in action. there is, however, a timing issue here. isis already made deep advances in the area. i'm watching it right now maybe coming too late to actually dislodge isis from the area. the reason why i think the connections are so bad. i'm on the border area and there's air strikes going on. >> okay. and, richard, from your reporting and our colleagues, the fighting is so close to your point to where you are you could even -- in some cases we've had video of turkish military personnel not active in on the ground but so close and in a sense just at a waiting point near where the fighting is taking place. >>
we have richard. are you there, richard? >> i am. sorry about that. i'm right on the turkish syrian border. i'm looking right now at the town of kobani. there are what seem to be u.s. air strikes taking place on isis targets around kobani. when the air strikes happen, some of the people who are gathered in the area who watch kobani. people are distraugt that isis advanced on the city they will start cheering. they want to see more american air power in action. there is, however, a timing...
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a male friend who was not richard frank. no.was an ex-boyfriend named joe giarusso. >> reporter: after dinner lynne and joe drank some wine, talked about what we cannot know and then at 11:30 or so, he left. and lynne -- went to bed. early shift at the hospital. outside, the street was silent. wednesday ticked into thursday. that's when the neighbors heard it, couldn't help but hear it a high pitched scream. and it came from lynne knight's little apartment. >> it was a cream that would echo down through the years -- and change so many lives. >> my whole world crashed in. >> 35 years later, the scene in that apartment would still leave a hardened homicide detective in tears. >> you'll have to excuse me. ..e has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. here's to the over-extended family gathering. dawn, it's amazing what a drop can do. snackon it. isn't this my breakfast cereal? it's also a snack. so, then it's snackreal. clever. your favorite cereals. at any time of day. all at unbeatable walmart prices, gu
a male friend who was not richard frank. no.was an ex-boyfriend named joe giarusso. >> reporter: after dinner lynne and joe drank some wine, talked about what we cannot know and then at 11:30 or so, he left. and lynne -- went to bed. early shift at the hospital. outside, the street was silent. wednesday ticked into thursday. that's when the neighbors heard it, couldn't help but hear it a high pitched scream. and it came from lynne knight's little apartment. >> it was a cream that...
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. >> commissioner richards. >> one of the things this must be my day i've lived across the street when my architects had a dr situation and actually, it is not as bad as you think it doesn't have it is not massive and there's a lot more light and air and certainly the railings is not as high as the building given 4 feet it doesn't raise the building with the shaping - landscaping commissioners, we have a motion and a second not take dr. >> commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner fong and commissioner president wu so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and places you on item 15 at 3826 to 28 caesar chavez discretionary review. >> good evening planning commission david washington the south west team leader the subject proposals an sharlz street to reduce two illegal units on he caesar chavez street between delores and church property is 25 street flowage and one hundred and 14 feet deep with a two-story victorian that contains two stories in 1990 with one thousand 4 hundred and 37 square feet the detache
. >> commissioner richards. >> one of the things this must be my day i've lived across the street when my architects had a dr situation and actually, it is not as bad as you think it doesn't have it is not massive and there's a lot more light and air and certainly the railings is not as high as the building given 4 feet it doesn't raise the building with the shaping - landscaping commissioners, we have a motion and a second not take dr. >> commissioner antonini commissioner...
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. >> commissioner richards one comment percentage of discrete floors what if the people say we want to make sure they sell a certain percentage the groceries and other things we're going to get when you look at the floor plan of pbs on the end of beauty products or admissible it's not clean and secret it's not one big assembly line a checkerboard effect that provides a nightmare it can be a big can of worms so we don't go down the alley. >> commissioner antonini. >> i'll be supportive but want to make sure the office use is not restricted it didn't have to be accessory to what else in the building whatever office use that qualifies as office and time to make clear that is the specific area of historic buildings and you know the maintenance of those buildings in return for the grant of the office space is not to be applied to other pdr discussions in other directions overview districts and certainly hope that inspires listens to some of those and look at the flexibility if there's situations where there is two hectic buildings next door to each other they'll maybe be able to work out a
. >> commissioner richards one comment percentage of discrete floors what if the people say we want to make sure they sell a certain percentage the groceries and other things we're going to get when you look at the floor plan of pbs on the end of beauty products or admissible it's not clean and secret it's not one big assembly line a checkerboard effect that provides a nightmare it can be a big can of worms so we don't go down the alley. >> commissioner antonini. >> i'll be...
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--they told richard branson told us richard branson is on his way. he will be there tomorrow. we will no doubt get more. he said he did not see any explosion. see a mishap. it was the lack of things he was hearing that clued him into the fact that something was horribly wrong. you have done something with virgin galactic. you have been on some sort of aircraft and tested weightlessness. that i am assuming it was a very different kind of aircraft. >> it was a 737. it was quite different. , and gthe very craft flight, that virgin galactic passengers are training for their own experience with. 737 took me over the gulf of mexico. we did parabolic loops to simulate weightlessness in a padded aircraft. i think it speaks to this business they are trying to build here, the awful tragedy of this pilot dying and the other one being so hurt. we do not know what happened or when things went wrong. they are clearly going to have to uncover all of that. up to a quarter million dollars hoping to be passengers in a spaceflight. one wonders if they will ask for money back and what this does t
--they told richard branson told us richard branson is on his way. he will be there tomorrow. we will no doubt get more. he said he did not see any explosion. see a mishap. it was the lack of things he was hearing that clued him into the fact that something was horribly wrong. you have done something with virgin galactic. you have been on some sort of aircraft and tested weightlessness. that i am assuming it was a very different kind of aircraft. >> it was a 737. it was quite different. ,...
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richard carmona on the u.s. response to ebola and other health issues from today's "washington journal." continues. host: this headline from the washington post: contagion of fear, scientists and citizens in the u.s. are still trying to come to grips with the deadly ebola virus and thet its tolls. in his weekly address yesterday, the president trying to ease the fears of american. here is a portion of what he had to say: >> this is a serious disease, but we can't get into hysteria or fear because that only makes it hard story get people the accurate information they need. we have to be guided by the science. we have to remember the basic facts. first, what we are seeing now is not an outbreak or an epidemic of ebola in america. we are a nation of more than 300 million people. to date, we have seen three cases of ebola diagnosed here the man who contracted the disease in liberia came here and sadly died. the two courageous nurses who were infected while they were treating him. our thoughts and prayers are with th
richard carmona on the u.s. response to ebola and other health issues from today's "washington journal." continues. host: this headline from the washington post: contagion of fear, scientists and citizens in the u.s. are still trying to come to grips with the deadly ebola virus and thet its tolls. in his weekly address yesterday, the president trying to ease the fears of american. here is a portion of what he had to say: >> this is a serious disease, but we can't get into...
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commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner fong and commissioner president wu so moved,, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and places you under our consent calendar to be routine and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests in which event the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. item 2 case no. 20141.09-c to the 577 castro street request for conditional use authorization and item 3 at 1245 alabama street request for conditional use authorization i have no speaker cards is there any public comment on the consent calendar seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner fong move to approve items two and three. >> second. >> second. >> commissioner johnson i have a quick question can we pull that off of consent calendar i have a question. >> then once in a while we'll take it off cds and hear it at the regular calendar. >> yes. >> okay then the motion.
commissioner johnson commissioner richards commissioner fong and commissioner president wu so moved,, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and places you under our consent calendar to be routine and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests in which event the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a...