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richard: fortunately.avid: for those who may not know about the island, i understand in the late 1970's, there was an opportunity to buy an island, the british virgin islands. richard: yes. they wanted $5 billion for this beautiful island. i thought i could scrape together about $100,000. nobody else fortunately came to see the island. they said if i made it $120,000, they would make it an island. i went everywhere to borrow to get the $120,000, and we ended up with the most beautiful island in the world. david: you have built resorts. you have built a house there. richard: it is a home. it is a magical place. we have fantastic get-togethers of people, sometimes conferences there, where we try to sort out the problems of the world. or just people will come on holiday and book the island. david: you met with president barack obama. richard: he was good enough to invite me to the oval office for lunch three months before he step down. we had a lovely lunch. we agreed with each other on most aspects of life.
richard: fortunately.avid: for those who may not know about the island, i understand in the late 1970's, there was an opportunity to buy an island, the british virgin islands. richard: yes. they wanted $5 billion for this beautiful island. i thought i could scrape together about $100,000. nobody else fortunately came to see the island. they said if i made it $120,000, they would make it an island. i went everywhere to borrow to get the $120,000, and we ended up with the most beautiful island in...
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richard: [laughter] no.age 40, i said to my wife, i think i will give everything up and go to university. she said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go back to work. [laughter] it was good advice. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ nejra: bracing for brexit. e.u. members are told to escalate preparation for the new regulatory landscape. a culture shift. we look at the fca'sattempt to tame the city of london after it scandal. and, shifting the balance. completing the most conservative lineup in generations, what does b
richard: [laughter] no.age 40, i said to my wife, i think i will give everything up and go to university. she said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go back to work. [laughter] it was good advice. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time....
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richard: no. obviously, you would not be more successful. richard: no.e 40, i turned to my wife and said, i think i will give everything up and go to university. said, you to me and just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go straight back to work. it was good advice. ♪ emma: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. for president trump, angry tweeting gives way to a promising meeting. >> intention to make a deal today. we made the deal. emma: the ecb keeps policy on a patient have. >> they know they fired the arsenal they have. emma: china's central bank signals a shift toward stimulus. turkey does not tighten and the lira shutters in response.
richard: no. obviously, you would not be more successful. richard: no.e 40, i turned to my wife and said, i think i will give everything up and go to university. said, you to me and just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go straight back to work. it was good advice. ♪ emma: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. for president trump, angry tweeting gives way to a promising meeting. >> intention to make...
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richards and ms. moore. ms. moore is one of the few who have been around long enough to understand exactly how the building and planning departments function together. we need someone who understands this system in need of rehabilitati rehabilitation. mr. moore spoke out strongly in the last couple of weeks, exposing the machinations of scoff law developers who have been making people's lives miserable for years. >> supervisor safai: thank you, ma'am. i appreciate it. next speaker. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i'm john buruso. i'm here to thank president cohen and the board of supervisors for reappointing dennis richards and katherin moore and to thank them both for ongoing service to the city. my brother and i encountered them when we joined the russian hill association responding to a project on my block . commissioners moore and richards demonstrated their job dedication when they agreed to site visits, assessing the block's homes and streetscapes firsthand. over the course of two hearings, co
richards and ms. moore. ms. moore is one of the few who have been around long enough to understand exactly how the building and planning departments function together. we need someone who understands this system in need of rehabilitati rehabilitation. mr. moore spoke out strongly in the last couple of weeks, exposing the machinations of scoff law developers who have been making people's lives miserable for years. >> supervisor safai: thank you, ma'am. i appreciate it. next speaker....
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richard: it's interesting.y son and daughter now are setting themselves big adventures every year, dragging their dad along with them. as a family, we feel like, live life to its full. you can die in a road accident, you can die in a normal bike ride. when you are completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely in some way you are going to die, because you are ready and sharp and know how to deal with it. david: you are well recognized for all of the things you have done around the world, but your hair and your goatee are also well recognized. has it always been this length? richard: i have always been a hippie since i was 15 years old. i have had a beard ever since i was 15, 16 years old. i shaved it off once when we launched the company called virgin brides. i put my bridal dress on, gave gay people a good laugh. we found out there weren't any virgin brides, so that business did not succeed very long. or maybe it was me not being the most fetching bride. david: so now you are a sir, you were knighted. r
richard: it's interesting.y son and daughter now are setting themselves big adventures every year, dragging their dad along with them. as a family, we feel like, live life to its full. you can die in a road accident, you can die in a normal bike ride. when you are completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely in some way you are going to die, because you are ready and sharp and know how to deal with it. david: you are well recognized for all of the things you have done around the world,...
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richard: [laughter] no.e, i0, i said to my think i will give everything up and go to university. she said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go back to work. [laughter] it was good advice. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is brought to you by wells fargo technology banking. a little outside perspective can create a lot of clarity. emily: they are twin brothers who grew up in wartime iraq, teaching themselves how to code on a commodore 64. after a life-saving break from the u.s. immigration system, they landed degrees from harvard and silicon valley, eventually striking start of gold with companies that sold to microsoft and myspace. with their financial securities -- financial future secure, they backed companies like uber and dropbox and focused on democratizing
richard: [laughter] no.e, i0, i said to my think i will give everything up and go to university. she said, you just want to chat up the young ladies at the university, you go back to work. [laughter] it was good advice. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations" is brought to you by wells fargo technology banking. a little outside perspective can create a lot of clarity. emily: they are twin brothers who grew up in wartime iraq, teaching themselves how to...
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but the crc‘s only named member, richard cook, isn't unknown. richard elliot cook, 15,567.e conservatives in scotland, he lost tojim murphy in two westminster elections. i've known richard cook for many years. we've known one another through politics, him as a conservative candidate, me as a labour candidate. he can be personable. he's very right wing. i mean, there's no populist cause that he doesn't enthusiastically back. there's no daily mail headline that he has never intuitively felt connected to. but it was a different newspaper, not the daily mail, where i've discovered richard cook had a much bigger connection. so, here is the metro ad. it clearly says "dup" at the top and at the bottom, it has the legal imprint "promoted byjm donaldson "on behalf of the democratic unionist party." but i've discovered that this ad wasn't booked by jeffrey donaldson, or indeed anyone at the dup. it was booked by richard cook. so, let's have a look at this. here we have the dup. they were connected to vote leave. and here we have richard cook. he was connected to the dup. but richard
but the crc‘s only named member, richard cook, isn't unknown. richard elliot cook, 15,567.e conservatives in scotland, he lost tojim murphy in two westminster elections. i've known richard cook for many years. we've known one another through politics, him as a conservative candidate, me as a labour candidate. he can be personable. he's very right wing. i mean, there's no populist cause that he doesn't enthusiastically back. there's no daily mail headline that he has never intuitively felt...
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>> commissioner richards: sure. so i have a booklet at home that i believe you and your office -- the department worked on around designing buildings for families. i think that's a really important thing that when we're talking about how we want to create family housing, that, you know, this is where i think commission commissioner moore brings a lot to it, as well. we have a lot of developers that come up and say i'm building a family house, and it's not really a family house, it's a gargantuan house for one or two people. i think it would be a good policy for us to adopt as a commission. >> supervisor yee: i think that's a good answer. my office put a lot of time into working with the city commission, planning department, and it befuddles me why it hasn't been done. >> commissioner richards: i'll put it on the action item list. >> supervisor yee: okay. thank you. >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> supervisor yee: miss moore, did you want to come up and answer the same questions? did you need me to repeat them
>> commissioner richards: sure. so i have a booklet at home that i believe you and your office -- the department worked on around designing buildings for families. i think that's a really important thing that when we're talking about how we want to create family housing, that, you know, this is where i think commission commissioner moore brings a lot to it, as well. we have a lot of developers that come up and say i'm building a family house, and it's not really a family house, it's a...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so interestingly enough, i think the slope of the hill is extraordinary and exceptional here in the city. i know when i worked on market and okaytivectavio this is what happened. i completely respect your work. i know you're doing what the project sponsors are asking you to do. the one thing that's interesting to me just as i talked with the project sponsor's team this week and we were looking at the project set back -- the set back from the property line and the set back from the rear that i hadn't really looked at and just got clued in we've got each -- you have 2,056 spaces -- 1,056 square feet on b-2, and 47 on b-1. 893 square feet perunit that's parking and storage. and the height of the building in the back is causing the issue so that's really where i want to focus is -- you know i don't think the units are exceptionally large. they're actually coming in at the average of a flat in isk san franciscoisk -- in san francisco, so i'm okay with it. i really
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so interestingly enough, i think the slope of the hill is extraordinary and exceptional here in the city. i know when i worked on market and okaytivectavio this is what happened. i completely respect your work. i know you're doing what the project sponsors are asking you to do. the one thing that's interesting to me just as i talked with the project sponsor's team this week and we were looking at the project set back -- the set back from...
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he said so favour of sir cliff richard.ight to privacy outweighed the bbc's right to freedom of expression. there may be cases in the future where the balance would come the other way so it is not going to be a total ban on naming people who are the subject of inquiries but i thinkjournalists are going to think twice before they do it in future. i think there is a very clear red line here. they should not name anybody until the police have reason to prosecute. i guess the bbc will probably argue that in the interests of other witnesses coming forward, the very fa ct witnesses coming forward, the very fact that a named person is in the, it eye will bolster the case, if you like, for the prosecution. however, once you have made allegations that nature against somebody, you cannot unmake them. whilst the ruling in court has completely exonerated so cliff richard, the story remains. and nothing, no apology, will actually take that harm away. joshua, the bbc's push for an exclusive on this, they entered that coverage for an awar
he said so favour of sir cliff richard.ight to privacy outweighed the bbc's right to freedom of expression. there may be cases in the future where the balance would come the other way so it is not going to be a total ban on naming people who are the subject of inquiries but i thinkjournalists are going to think twice before they do it in future. i think there is a very clear red line here. they should not name anybody until the police have reason to prosecute. i guess the bbc will probably...
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do you want to apologise to sir cliff richard? fan u nsworth apologise to sir cliff richard?e wondering whether the bbc would be looking at an appealand we whether the bbc would be looking at an appeal and we have just heard from fran unsworth? yeah. fran u nsworth from fran unsworth? yeah. fran unsworth makes the point, and many people will have sympathy with this, that from a journalistic point of view, if you have a ruling which says essentially, as this ruling does, that if you are a suspect in a police investigation, that is a private fact, and the suspect has a reasonable expectation of privacy, it puts it alongside the naomi campbell case. health and addiction issues are private. the max mosley case, a sexual relationship is a private matter. this case is establishing that if you are a suspect in a police investigation, thatis suspect in a police investigation, that is essentially a private matter. fran unsworth says that ta kes matter. fran unsworth says that takes the sunlight away from journalism in being able to cover police investigations at that early stage. ther
do you want to apologise to sir cliff richard? fan u nsworth apologise to sir cliff richard?e wondering whether the bbc would be looking at an appealand we whether the bbc would be looking at an appeal and we have just heard from fran unsworth? yeah. fran u nsworth from fran unsworth? yeah. fran unsworth makes the point, and many people will have sympathy with this, that from a journalistic point of view, if you have a ruling which says essentially, as this ruling does, that if you are a...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so mr. bueller, could you come up a second. so this building's eligible or listed on the national register? >> it's a contributor to the national register district already, so it's listed as part of that designation. it is also on the california register of historical resources based on its inclusion, and it has been identifies as an individually eligible historic building. richards riches and how many individual buildings are included in the collection? >> i think 402 is what was stated in the original e.i.r. out of an original 409 richard richarrichard -- >> commissioner richards: >> so if you were to liken it to any other building on the historic register ry, what wou you liken it to? >> it's a very high level of significance, and we tried to underscore that in our comments. >> commissioner richards: you mentioned that you had benefit of the financial feasibility study two days and it didn't consider certain other options available. can you -- >> yeah. we'
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so mr. bueller, could you come up a second. so this building's eligible or listed on the national register? >> it's a contributor to the national register district already, so it's listed as part of that designation. it is also on the california register of historical resources based on its inclusion, and it has been identifies as an individually eligible historic building. richards riches and how many individual buildings are...
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and in new york we have richard murphy is a former u.s. career and bastard to syria and currently an adjunct scholar at the middle east institute right gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate james let me go to you first in washington because you've rapidly become the donald trump sure for me you i know you're a supporter of the president and you have a great foreign policy expertise so i want to see if we can kind of. unpack a few things here for example i give the president with north korea if something good happened there it's very very complicated the parlay is going to be long and hard but i think it takes a lot of courage to engage that unlike past administrations. in europe with his european allies doing nato tough love there i think he's doing absolutely the right things you want to be protected ok if russia is such a terrible threat but want to pay for it ok it's pretty simple but then the wrinkle comes in james i mean the middle east i mean the trump administration isn't b
and in new york we have richard murphy is a former u.s. career and bastard to syria and currently an adjunct scholar at the middle east institute right gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate james let me go to you first in washington because you've rapidly become the donald trump sure for me you i know you're a supporter of the president and you have a great foreign policy expertise so i want to see if we can kind of. unpack a few...
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policy is visa v syria how do you one tie all this go ahead richard i don't think. syria's situation is well understood or has been well understood for the purser for years we made a mistake there's no other word for it back in two thousand and eleven assuming that the regime was very fragile and about to be blown away. bandaged to survive and then that was bolstered by russian support and a rainy and support in the following years but the color of. washington jever tubes that. you had heard about during obama's time do not get involved in yet another middle east of the war. richard you're absolutely right and that's exactly where i want to go here james they look at all of all of us are kind of more or less on the same page here but then how do you account for the bellicose attitude towards iran and i think richard's right donald trump knows enough about history is that that he doesn't want to be a president that's brought down by a foreign war but he really doesn't want to get involved in i mean cheri i mean he's old enough to know what happened to lyndon johnson
policy is visa v syria how do you one tie all this go ahead richard i don't think. syria's situation is well understood or has been well understood for the purser for years we made a mistake there's no other word for it back in two thousand and eleven assuming that the regime was very fragile and about to be blown away. bandaged to survive and then that was bolstered by russian support and a rainy and support in the following years but the color of. washington jever tubes that. you had heard...
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this is richard thompson. that is me. another richard thompson. that is me. thuz are a column of color valtmans in comparison to the pure cross hatch around the fireplace. these are water color images. these were done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just -- i mean, as a cartoonist, i look at this and it's such a beautiful combination of loose lines. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonists, and then he took it to his own sort of place. a spire to this kind of aloofness but i'm still at age 60 something and working on it. this is one i did for politico. this is a caricature of bernie sanders. i do a cross hatch and then add water color. and richard's approach was a classic sort of dip pen. he works in a style that would have fit in perfectly in the 19th century in some ways but very modern. this is another richard thompson. you can see the difference. i rely on a lot of black and white lines that harken back to the wood engravings. i guess i'm trying to get that. richard's style here, you'll see that the rendering is done with
this is richard thompson. that is me. another richard thompson. that is me. thuz are a column of color valtmans in comparison to the pure cross hatch around the fireplace. these are water color images. these were done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just -- i mean, as a cartoonist, i look at this and it's such a beautiful combination of loose lines. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonists, and then he took it to his own sort of place. a spire to this kind of...
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0n the one hand, fran unsworth was copious in her apology to the cliff richard.e out and say we're considering an appeal undermines the apology, does it not? you know, it makes it less sincere, and it's kind of unfinished business, because what that's actually saying is, judge, we think you got this wrong. it is possible, isn't it, though, for the bbc to say, we're sorry for what sir cliff richard went through, but we thought we were doing the right thing at the time, and we think that we should be allowed to name people who are the subject of investigations. don't forget, four years ago we had had all these other people who were convicted or charged of child six cases, particularly jimmy savile, which the bbc failed to report at the time. so you can see why the bbc might think it is in the public interest to report allegations of this kind, even though they may be sorry for what sir cliff richard went through. you raised a very interesting point, and gloria hunniford, who is a close friend of sir cliff, observed when i saw her interviewed this morning that his i
0n the one hand, fran unsworth was copious in her apology to the cliff richard.e out and say we're considering an appeal undermines the apology, does it not? you know, it makes it less sincere, and it's kind of unfinished business, because what that's actually saying is, judge, we think you got this wrong. it is possible, isn't it, though, for the bbc to say, we're sorry for what sir cliff richard went through, but we thought we were doing the right thing at the time, and we think that we...
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bilateral relationship again because it pretty much deep sixed what do you think about that richard. interests or peril to american in the sense that he doesn't want to go really. very shy gree. so you have something to work with the really world kurt is the rainy and. there is a question of a strong almost for that of call of color for the article element and that sees its mission is spreading with already its influence over syria lebanon yemen to some extent and that i don't know what who. can agree on ok well james i mean this is the ongoing argument i've had with richard i mean again if that fanatical element and to around i mean there are only fueled by foreign policy mistakes by the former colonial powers in the united states they're the ones that help spread real or imagined iranian influence throughout the region i mean look for example the horrendous shameful. activity that's happening in yemen and the whole world watches this it's a disgrace to humanity and that's all blamed on a rant more rand wasn't there until it all started happening but timelines don't matter to these
bilateral relationship again because it pretty much deep sixed what do you think about that richard. interests or peril to american in the sense that he doesn't want to go really. very shy gree. so you have something to work with the really world kurt is the rainy and. there is a question of a strong almost for that of call of color for the article element and that sees its mission is spreading with already its influence over syria lebanon yemen to some extent and that i don't know what who....
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-richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think?t's interesting to see how different it looks. this place last time was a war zone. this is our biggest makeover to date -- an 11,000-square-foot facility and a state-of-the-art ice-cream factory. with all this new equipment, i'm excited to see how it works. so, what does this do? michael: this is a pint filler. this takes a pint, drops it into the carousel, fills it with ice cream, heat-seals it, date-codes it, and ejects it out the other end. lemonis: what does a machine like this cost? michael: this is about $150,000. lemonis: just for this little thing? -michael: yes. -lemonis: $150,000? michael: you'll make it up in waste. lemonis: well, aren't you in charge anymore? can i see the process? -michael: we can, yeah. -lemonis: let's do it. [ machine whirs ] this machine is our future, and it can fill up to 4,000 pints per hour. we get $2.50 for every pint that we sell. that means we can generate up to $10,000 an hour, or $80,000 in an eight-hour day. -come on, lori! -lori: we're doing
-richard: i know! lemonis: so, this is it? richard: so, this is it. what do you think?t's interesting to see how different it looks. this place last time was a war zone. this is our biggest makeover to date -- an 11,000-square-foot facility and a state-of-the-art ice-cream factory. with all this new equipment, i'm excited to see how it works. so, what does this do? michael: this is a pint filler. this takes a pint, drops it into the carousel, fills it with ice cream, heat-seals it, date-codes...
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can agree on ok well james i mean this is the guy ongoing argument i've had with richard i mean again if that fanatical element and to around i mean they're only fueled by foreign policy mistakes by the former colonial powers in the united states they're the ones that help spread real or imagined iranian influence throughout the region i mean look for example the horrendous shameful. activity that's happening in yemen and the whole world watches this it's a disgrace to humanity and that's all blamed on a rant more rand wasn't there until it all started happening but timelines don't matter to these people go ahead james. yeah i guess i would disagree a bit with richard although i defer to his superior knowledge in this area it just seems to me that in a world and islamic world it's thirteen percent shiite that any fanaticism from tehran would be a self correcting problem that they simply don't have that throw weight to really have that kind of dominance in the region as far as mr trump and mr putin go i think mr putin is well aware that donald trump does not control the apparatus of hi
can agree on ok well james i mean this is the guy ongoing argument i've had with richard i mean again if that fanatical element and to around i mean they're only fueled by foreign policy mistakes by the former colonial powers in the united states they're the ones that help spread real or imagined iranian influence throughout the region i mean look for example the horrendous shameful. activity that's happening in yemen and the whole world watches this it's a disgrace to humanity and that's all...
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israeli comfort and that that could trigger a fight in a broader conflict which none of us needs richard who. would be that which country would be the trigger was the proactive it character you're referring to well. he's a real has been striking using air power against what it. has really in targets in israel and syria in syria that's where it could. ok you're right in syria gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break it's a hard break i have to go there after a short break we'll continue our discussion on trump's foreign policy stay with our . trumpy and kind of view it is an understatement to say donald trump is an unconventional and an orthodox political figure his critics do have a point when they say trump appears to be harsher with allies than with real or imagined enemies then there's the middle east and iran. so obsessed with terrain. i mean more doogan is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll be to stay if you look at some of the book on knowledge. mark was the day that when he was five and. do going
israeli comfort and that that could trigger a fight in a broader conflict which none of us needs richard who. would be that which country would be the trigger was the proactive it character you're referring to well. he's a real has been striking using air power against what it. has really in targets in israel and syria in syria that's where it could. ok you're right in syria gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break it's a hard break i have to go there after a short...
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seeing none, we can move to the regular -- sorry, commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: he has a point. we should have the office of cannabis come and let us know the process. >> president hillis: that is on the advanced calendar. >> commissioner richards: great. and, two, to clarify on the water, if we use 40 gallons a day per person and they cut us to 30 with population increase down to 20, we need to increase the water supply or have conservati conservation. it was about planning for future growth based on reduced water supply. >> president hillis: all right, jonas. >> clerk: regular calendar forks item 8, 2018-006177pcamap. i've just been informed by staff that we cannot take up this matter because the environmental review division has not been able to review the matter and we're requesting a continuance for two weeks to july 26. >> president hillis: okay. >> and if i could, monica mohan, supervisor tang's office is here, hoping to speak on the item. >> good afternoon, commissioners, and president hillis. i'm monica mohan, legislative aide of katy tang. we were informed
seeing none, we can move to the regular -- sorry, commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: he has a point. we should have the office of cannabis come and let us know the process. >> president hillis: that is on the advanced calendar. >> commissioner richards: great. and, two, to clarify on the water, if we use 40 gallons a day per person and they cut us to 30 with population increase down to 20, we need to increase the water supply or have conservati conservation. it...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i would hope that chief inspector o'reardon can explain what he has learned. >> yes. i believe he will come on august 30. >> commissioner richards: i move to continue all items as proposed. >> including 17? >> very good, commissioners. [roll call vote] >> and continue 5b to october 4. consent calendar considered to be routine by the planning commission and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote. there will be no separate discussion unless the commission or public or staff so requested. at which point, it will be removed and considered a separate item at this or a future hearing. item 7, 2018-006200cua, 100 church street, and item 8, 2018-008376cua, 2011 mission street. i have no speaker cards. >> any public comment? public item is closed. >> move to approved 7 and 8. >> second. >> clerk: thank you. to approve 7 and 8 -- [roll call vote] so moved. that passes 6-0 and places item 9 under commission matters. commission comments and questions. >> commission
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i would hope that chief inspector o'reardon can explain what he has learned. >> yes. i believe he will come on august 30. >> commissioner richards: i move to continue all items as proposed. >> including 17? >> very good, commissioners. [roll call vote] >> and continue 5b to october 4. consent calendar considered to be routine by the planning commission and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote. there...
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richard: everyone has fun.hat's our motto, is, you know, the experience, enjoying it, embrace it all, you know? robert: yeah, i'm looking forward to seeing you guys out there, all right? richard: great, thank you. wayne: thank you. robert: all right, congratulations. richard: thank you. wayne: thank you. robert: all right, well, the 45th annual nihonmachi street fair sets up this coming weekend, august 4 and 5, from 11 am to 6 pm in san francisco's japantown, basically on post street between laguna and filmore. for more details, go to nbcbayarea.com. well, how 'bout some very unique standup comedysity? with the desi comedy fest? hear more about it from our favorite indian-jewish standup comic, that's next. robert: well, it's a source of pride when "asian pacific america" can showcase a new event and watch it grow into an established and important community event. as i've said before, i think standup comics who offer humor and insight into their communities are important. it's a unique kind of voice that can con
richard: everyone has fun.hat's our motto, is, you know, the experience, enjoying it, embrace it all, you know? robert: yeah, i'm looking forward to seeing you guys out there, all right? richard: great, thank you. wayne: thank you. robert: all right, congratulations. richard: thank you. wayne: thank you. robert: all right, well, the 45th annual nihonmachi street fair sets up this coming weekend, august 4 and 5, from 11 am to 6 pm in san francisco's japantown, basically on post street between...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i am on the line on this one.approved the bank of the west and it is an absolute dead zone day and night. absolutely dead. it is huge. i don't even know if they will stay there. >> president hillis: commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: we may want to expand that into a special discussion that we have among ourselves. i see the deadening effect of change at the corner of powell and post, where they are used to be disney animation for many years and something else before. it is actually empty and i think we need to start talking about how we want to deal with this. i am not taking a side of the particular applicant to, but i have my concerns. in the absence of the neighborhood not being here to participate in this conversation, i make a move to approve this, yet i would ask that we, as a commission cannot continue our own conversations on this matter. >> president hillis: we can add that. >> commissioner richards: second. >> clerk: i'm sorry, who made the motion? commissioner richard -- commissioner richards.
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i am on the line on this one.approved the bank of the west and it is an absolute dead zone day and night. absolutely dead. it is huge. i don't even know if they will stay there. >> president hillis: commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: we may want to expand that into a special discussion that we have among ourselves. i see the deadening effect of change at the corner of powell and post, where they are used to be disney...
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a source close to richard tells "e.t." today the fitness guru is celebrating his birthday in the comfort of his own home. quote, 70 years is a milestone, but he doesn't look at it that way. >> i just want everyone to know that i love them very much, but it's time right now for richard simmons to take care of richard simmons. >> simmons has not been seen in public since 2014. he was hospitalized last year for what his longtime manager called severe indigestion, but today a friend of richard tells "e.t." he's doing very well. he's his jovial self. he spends most of his time at home and in his yard. >> well, i go out on rides, and i go on walks. but you know i haven't done any television lately and it's only because i really don't want to do anything right now. >> while richard may be staying out of the public eye, the friend assures "e.t." he's always in touch with his family and close friends. >> still ahead -- >> our exclusive with tom cruise. new costar he's excited about. >>> then -- >> you don't want to be friends with
a source close to richard tells "e.t." today the fitness guru is celebrating his birthday in the comfort of his own home. quote, 70 years is a milestone, but he doesn't look at it that way. >> i just want everyone to know that i love them very much, but it's time right now for richard simmons to take care of richard simmons. >> simmons has not been seen in public since 2014. he was hospitalized last year for what his longtime manager called severe indigestion, but today a...
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richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy secretary, rick maria: americaome less dependent on foreign energy source. the u.s.a. is currently on pace to become a net energy exporter by 2022. as part of that effort, the first natural gas liquification facility was dedicated on the east coast. energy secretary rick perry played an important role in that. >> this one of a total of six. we have twowp and running. -- we have two up and running. but this is a fabulous opportunity to send a message. i was in belgium about two weeks ago talking to my counterparts in the e.u. as i also talked to some folks from other parts of the world as well. they know we have this extraordinary supply. what happened in the energy sector is phenomenal from the standpoint of liquefied natural gas it has multiple impacts. for national security in america. that we are able to supply our own gas and oil supply, and also to go to our allies. that was the message the president had for the e.u. president. this isn't just an economic thing for the united states, it's about the supply and
richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy secretary, rick maria: americaome less dependent on foreign energy source. the u.s.a. is currently on pace to become a net energy exporter by 2022. as part of that effort, the first natural gas liquification facility was dedicated on the east coast. energy secretary rick perry played an important role in that. >> this one of a total of six. we have twowp and running. -- we have two up and running. but this...
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richard lo dijo muy bien. Él. richard y ron usaban paracaÍdas militares estilo antiguo. los paracaÍdas tienen paneles que canalizan el flujo del aire hacia afuera y lo empujan hacia adelante. pero cuando el paracaÍdas s bandas unidas a los tirantes estÁn trenzadas, los paneles se abren en la direcciÓn equivocada, las bandas se enderezan y el paracaidista es llevado en sentido contrario, en este caso, directo hacia el puente golden gate. aquÍ se puede ver a richard haciendo un giro de 180 grados en su paracaÍdas y cuando es llevado hacia la torre. >> [berke] la experiencia de la apertura del paracaÍdas al revÉs es muy similar a la experiencia de un niÑo cuando se sienta en un columpio, voltea el asiento y luego se impulsa hacia adelante. de inmediato, lo que sucede es que el asiento gira a 180 grados, y rebotas en otra direcciÓn, mÁs o menos lo mismo que pasÓ con el paracaÍdas. >> [locutor] y para ron broyles lo que sucede a continuaciÓn es espeluznante. con dos tobillos rotos, se impulsa lejos de la torre y se
richard lo dijo muy bien. Él. richard y ron usaban paracaÍdas militares estilo antiguo. los paracaÍdas tienen paneles que canalizan el flujo del aire hacia afuera y lo empujan hacia adelante. pero cuando el paracaÍdas s bandas unidas a los tirantes estÁn trenzadas, los paneles se abren en la direcciÓn equivocada, las bandas se enderezan y el paracaidista es llevado en sentido contrario, en este caso, directo hacia el puente golden gate. aquÍ se puede ver a richard haciendo un giro de 180...
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richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy >> announcer: energy secretary, rick retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. maria: america become less dependent on foreign energy source. the u.s.a. is currently on pace to become a net energy exporter by 2022. as part of that effort, the first natural gas liquification facility was dedicated on the east coast. energy secretary rick perry played an important role in that. >> this one of a total of six. we have twowp and running. -- we have two up and running. but this is a fabulous opportunity to send a message. i was in belgium about two weeks ago talking to my counterparts in the e.u. as i also talked to some folks from other
richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy >> announcer: energy secretary, rick retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat...
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i should say calendar three, comments and questions. >> commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: two things first. on roosevelt way it was a section 3, 17 demo -- demolition in my neighborhood and we as a commission had asked -- we approved the demolition and i got a card in the mail that it's being sold now so back to the commission for getting the additional unit in my neighborhood. i didn't want to tell you what the price is. i probably can't afford it. interestingly, on the way here i grabbed a copy of... and there was an article that i have yet to finish because i was too depressed to finish reading it called "busted: the horrors of the recession to come" and this morning i thought that it was a while since our economist ted eagan has come and given us a briefing on where he thinks that the city is going and i'd like to ask the president and the v.p. to have mr. eagan come again and let us know about the state of the economy in san francisco. anyways, an interesting article if you want to read it. >> commissioner moore. >> commissioner moore: i had the opportunity to meet w
i should say calendar three, comments and questions. >> commissioner richards. >> commissioner richards: two things first. on roosevelt way it was a section 3, 17 demo -- demolition in my neighborhood and we as a commission had asked -- we approved the demolition and i got a card in the mail that it's being sold now so back to the commission for getting the additional unit in my neighborhood. i didn't want to tell you what the price is. i probably can't afford it. interestingly, on...
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sir cliff richard wins his privacy case against the bbc, and more than £200,000 in damages.the judge said coverage of a police raid on sir cliff's home had invaded his privacy in a sensationalist way. i can't really answer too many questions at the moment. it's going to take me a little while to get over the whole emotionalfactor so i hope you'll forgive me. i'll talk to you some other time. thank you very much. the bbc apologises for the distress caused to the star but says it's considering an appeal to today'sjudgement. it will put decision—making about naming individuals in the hands of the police over the public's right to know. we don't believe this is compatible with liberty and press freedoms. we'll be asking what today's ruling means for freedom of the press and for privacy. also on the programme: boris johnson accuses the prime minister of dithering over brexit and calls for her to take a different course in the negotiations. it is not too late to save brexit. we have time in these negotiations. we have changed tack once and we can change again. their first public a
sir cliff richard wins his privacy case against the bbc, and more than £200,000 in damages.the judge said coverage of a police raid on sir cliff's home had invaded his privacy in a sensationalist way. i can't really answer too many questions at the moment. it's going to take me a little while to get over the whole emotionalfactor so i hope you'll forgive me. i'll talk to you some other time. thank you very much. the bbc apologises for the distress caused to the star but says it's considering...
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on the other hand, okay, richard, just relax.he spent $30,000 of taxpayer money on soundproofing his office, not a good look. >> how about $5000 on pens and journals. >> that's a lot of money. >> or sending his staff to buy a used mattress. >> i will not defend scott pruitt's spending. i will say his transgressions -- >> pretty good, the trump administration policies will remain the same. >> i thought trump ran on draining the swamp and this guy is epitome of the swamp. >> he's not there anymore. >> you can take a horse to water, can't make him fish. >> joey chestnut consumes hot dogs at the hot dog eating contest. that is next. to be their best, kids need good nutrition. and practice... lots of practice. get them started right with carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. ywhen the guy in front the highway slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't
on the other hand, okay, richard, just relax.he spent $30,000 of taxpayer money on soundproofing his office, not a good look. >> how about $5000 on pens and journals. >> that's a lot of money. >> or sending his staff to buy a used mattress. >> i will not defend scott pruitt's spending. i will say his transgressions -- >> pretty good, the trump administration policies will remain the same. >> i thought trump ran on draining the swamp and this guy is epitome of...
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richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy when you think of miami you think of,you know,rich,glamour but 5 miles away from the beach there's people who have never seen a beach. i was confused why somebody was in this situation especially in america. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh so when i started joshua's heart foundation it was a key thing to be able to engage youth in the foundation. to help them participate. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh i think passing on the torch and lighting a new flame in another person to do good is probably the point of the bigger missions i have. ♪music:aha,aha,aha so we are each making a bigger difference. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh that's it! just giving back and producing love for everybody. our phones are more than two, just phones.k up. they are pocket sized personal trainers... last minute gift finders... siri: destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet. which could save you hunreds of dollars a year. plus get $150 when you bring in yo
richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy when you think of miami you think of,you know,rich,glamour but 5 miles away from the beach there's people who have never seen a beach. i was confused why somebody was in this situation especially in america. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh so when i started joshua's heart foundation it was a key thing to be able to engage youth in the foundation. to help them participate. ♪music:oooh,oooh,oooh i think passing on the...
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richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy secretary, rick alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. when you barely clip a tpassing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident
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sir cliff richard was never arrested or charged. an invasion of his privacy. today thejudge agreed. he never expected after 60 years in the public eye that his privacy and reputation would be tarnished in this way and he would need to fight such a battle. although he felt it necessary to pursue this case and the sum awarded in damages is one of the highest ever in this area of law, sir cliff's motivation was not for personal gain. as he knew all along he would be substantially out of pocket, no matter what. there was one point where i was already quoted as saying he was pretty well skin and bone at that time. but, you know, he has tremendousjoy about him anyway as an individual, he has tremendous tenacity and he was determined to fight this case. bbc reporter danjohnson had been told about the search on sir cliff's home by the police. in his ruling, thejudge said he believed mrjohnson was capable of letting his enthusiasm for the story get the better of him. although stressed he did not believe he was a dishonest man. the judge's ha
sir cliff richard was never arrested or charged. an invasion of his privacy. today thejudge agreed. he never expected after 60 years in the public eye that his privacy and reputation would be tarnished in this way and he would need to fight such a battle. although he felt it necessary to pursue this case and the sum awarded in damages is one of the highest ever in this area of law, sir cliff's motivation was not for personal gain. as he knew all along he would be substantially out of pocket, no...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: two things first. i compared this to the fifth church of christ scientist -- christ scientists where he had this big ass building and i don't know what it could be repurposed for. we had the ability financial analysis submitted. i, in good conscious, could not demolish the historic resource knowing it could fit four units. you are not trying to build a tower in the back. you can get four units in there for sure with what the building already is. i did get a call from the supervisor's office and he is interested in having discussion upon densifying this site. i am not prepared to vote to certify this today. >> president hillis: commissioner more? >> commissioner moore: i believe that what he said is correct. but the message to the department needs to be a different one. 331 pennsylvania street, two weeks ago, 56 medicare beds of much-needed facilities like it turned into a seven upper end apartment units. that is a stretch. but this is not as much talking to those people who by the site. before the depa
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: two things first. i compared this to the fifth church of christ scientist -- christ scientists where he had this big ass building and i don't know what it could be repurposed for. we had the ability financial analysis submitted. i, in good conscious, could not demolish the historic resource knowing it could fit four units. you are not trying to build a tower in the back. you can get four units in there for sure with what the building...
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richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy secretary, rick my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck month. get 18% of msrp cash back on all silverado 1500 crew cab lt pickups when you finance with gm financial. that's $9,000 on this silverado. plus, during truck month make no monthly payments for 90 days. something important. it's not going to be easy. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. actually, that's super easy. my bad. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the d
richard gal fond. -- richard gelfond, ceo of eyef imax. >> announcer: energy secretary, rick my father passed this truck down to me, that's the same thing i want to do with you. it's an emotional thing to watch your child grow up and especially get behind the wheel. i want to keep you know, stacking up the memories and the miles and the years. he's gonna get mine -but i'm gonna get a new one. -oh yeah when it's time for your old chevy truck to become their new chevy truck, there's truck...
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richard >> commissioner richards: can you comment on this plan? >> i think the will be helpful to look at the plan for the shipyard in candlestick point. there are buildings there similar to this project, there are low rise and high-rise buildings. the candlestick point has buildings over 30 stories. all these projects have had a combination of high-rise and low-rises and mid-rises. as it was said earlier, the high-rises do two things. they free up more land and they provide certain amount of density that help pay for the amenities. the combination of those two things, led us to believe that that combination works. it pays for the amenities and frees up land. all these projects are pulled well back from the edge of the water. that's why the high-rises make sense. >> commissioner richards: the thing that startles me, all these other projects have been a love fest. here we have this one project in this one specific spot. i'm trying to understand what's the difference? can you comment on that? >> i really don't fully understand the difference. >> com
richard >> commissioner richards: can you comment on this plan? >> i think the will be helpful to look at the plan for the shipyard in candlestick point. there are buildings there similar to this project, there are low rise and high-rise buildings. the candlestick point has buildings over 30 stories. all these projects have had a combination of high-rise and low-rises and mid-rises. as it was said earlier, the high-rises do two things. they free up more land and they provide certain...
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my name is richard. truth think there was any to the thought when nixon had flebitis, that he was sort of own life but not necessarily fighting to live? >> no, i don't think -- y'all heard the question? so.i don't think nixon was not a quitter. i actually had the final section his that quite struck me. a man isn't finished when he's when he; he's finished quits. and i am not a quitter. and he never quit. as down and out as a person could be. in san clemente. imagine the shame and horror of office.iven out of but he didn't quit. for that, i have some admiration for that. it would have crushed most people, but he just kept going. ma'am. >> my name is eleanor. a lot -- it did show -- watergate did show that the constitution would be upheld. that watergate, and probably coming after the war also, during the end it, really kind of robbed us of respect for our institutions, think has been a very long-running thing. foray have opened the door the problems, the government floatedat have been ever since. >> ever
my name is richard. truth think there was any to the thought when nixon had flebitis, that he was sort of own life but not necessarily fighting to live? >> no, i don't think -- y'all heard the question? so.i don't think nixon was not a quitter. i actually had the final section his that quite struck me. a man isn't finished when he's when he; he's finished quits. and i am not a quitter. and he never quit. as down and out as a person could be. in san clemente. imagine the shame and horror...