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richard: richard: the subject -- richard: the subject of tone. we have seen this for the last two plus years but an incident on the campaign trail that i would like to get your thoughts on. you criticize your opponent on his r rated by fax on the president's action and supporters of the president. president'sn the actions and the supporters of the president, i want to give you a couple of hypotheticals and to show the electric -- electorate how you would react. how would you relate if you had a gay kid and the government wanted to make him less equal than the law now allows or if a grandchild was transgender and the administration wanted to rewrite laws that the child could not identify himself the way they saw themselves. omb.d you drop an f-b mr. o'donnell: i would not drop an f-bomb. from trooper of the rights, i defended everyone -- up the everyone, iended did not ask if they were republican, conservative, independent, i defended everybody and i will continue to defend everybody in f.v. -- in d.c. i will not have a 14% approval rating, i will
richard: richard: the subject -- richard: the subject of tone. we have seen this for the last two plus years but an incident on the campaign trail that i would like to get your thoughts on. you criticize your opponent on his r rated by fax on the president's action and supporters of the president. president'sn the actions and the supporters of the president, i want to give you a couple of hypotheticals and to show the electric -- electorate how you would react. how would you relate if you had a...
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richard nixon was speaking in illinois. there was a cocktail party where don hassey, who was a cartoonist from our paper, was at home. i went to his kitchen, at midnight i found an invite and said if you're going to run in making 608i would like to get aboard earlier. he said first we have to win 1966. he invited me to new york. i went for a three-hour interview with nixon and his law firm. he said i will fire you for one year. i want you to write a column for me. i want you to handle the press. i spent three hours per day talking to richard nixon almost every day. he sat in that law firm. he called me in once and said if i had to practice law i would be mentally dead in two years and physically dead in four. he loved politics and personality. he wanted to know all about the conservative movement. he was very young in his mind then. in that and 66 we had something like 35 states and 80 congressional districts. at the end, republicans had their greatest victory since 1946. at the end of the campaign, after we kept the voting
richard nixon was speaking in illinois. there was a cocktail party where don hassey, who was a cartoonist from our paper, was at home. i went to his kitchen, at midnight i found an invite and said if you're going to run in making 608i would like to get aboard earlier. he said first we have to win 1966. he invited me to new york. i went for a three-hour interview with nixon and his law firm. he said i will fire you for one year. i want you to write a column for me. i want you to handle the...
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richard nixon did. on the morning of november 6, his election as our 37th president was confirmed. 1968 was already a year of 50th anniversaries. january 31 was the 50th anniversary of when he announced his presidential candidacy. march 12, the 50th anniversary of his decisive victory in the new hampshire primary. last month on august 8 was the 50th anniversary of his memorable acceptance speech at the republican national convention in miami beach. and of course, november 6 will be the golden anniversary of his election to that office. part, the nixon library, of the national archives system of presidential libraries, will be celebrating many of these anniversaries. if you have the good fortune to find yourself in yorba linda anytime soon, i recommend a from lasthibit tha month. vote like your whole world depended on it, the 1968 election. it is a partnership between the nixon library, the nixon foundation, and we are honored by the presence of the foundation's chairman, dr. james cavanaugh, and its pre
richard nixon did. on the morning of november 6, his election as our 37th president was confirmed. 1968 was already a year of 50th anniversaries. january 31 was the 50th anniversary of when he announced his presidential candidacy. march 12, the 50th anniversary of his decisive victory in the new hampshire primary. last month on august 8 was the 50th anniversary of his memorable acceptance speech at the republican national convention in miami beach. and of course, november 6 will be the golden...
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richard here. and going towards the midterms it looks like the democrats are going to just double down on everything they've done since two thousand and sixteen is that wise is that winnable go ahead well. i would say every pundit and i take myself out of that in washington just look at the polls district by district the democrats look like they are likely to win control of the house of representative into generally something that would have been impossible and hillary clinton won we wouldn't be talking about the democrats flipping the house the question would be can republicans get sixty votes in the senate now looks like they may be kind of in a struggle to kind of hold their own i think what democrats are going to talk about is not impeaching not impeaching kavanaugh but about health care and whether people with preexisting conditions will or won't get coverage donald trump would have the answer be no we're going to talk about corruption and more importantly i check on donald trump it's not abou
richard here. and going towards the midterms it looks like the democrats are going to just double down on everything they've done since two thousand and sixteen is that wise is that winnable go ahead well. i would say every pundit and i take myself out of that in washington just look at the polls district by district the democrats look like they are likely to win control of the house of representative into generally something that would have been impossible and hillary clinton won we wouldn't...
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richard: this is what's called a magic pipe. that is a term of art that somehow has arisen in the industry. and i think the reason originally, at least i've been told, is because the oil magically disappppears. in any criminal enterprise, somebody who's breaking the law is doing math. it's a calculatioion, right. chanan'm going to get caught, cnce i'm not going to get caught. people are still making the calculation that this crime is sometimes worth it. in environmental crimes cases, we don't have to prove motive. don't have to prove why somebody did it. but it is what e every juror and every y judge wants to knknow. ralph: from my expererience, the motivavation out therere top oil in t the water comomes fromm greed. james: it's always about money. follow the money. richard: the united states is the only country that has a whistleblower award. on a ship, it's a small space, and people know what's taking place in that space. "fabrication of pipe connected to overboard as per instruction of first engineer." the osg case began w wi
richard: this is what's called a magic pipe. that is a term of art that somehow has arisen in the industry. and i think the reason originally, at least i've been told, is because the oil magically disappppears. in any criminal enterprise, somebody who's breaking the law is doing math. it's a calculatioion, right. chanan'm going to get caught, cnce i'm not going to get caught. people are still making the calculation that this crime is sometimes worth it. in environmental crimes cases, we don't...
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>> reporter: good morning, richard.a certain extent in the halls of the hill, they may have lost sight. they're turning into into a political back-and-forth. the reality is we're here because dr. blasey ford decided to come forward after the letter she had written was leaked, and she, of course, was the one who stood before the committee and testified as to what happened to her. there are a lot of questions now about the movement she touched off. even though we know it's likely that judge kavanaugh is on track for confirmation, this is still going to have a lasting impact, and i talked to her attorneys about that. take a look. does she have any regrets? >> i think she felt good doing what she felt she was called to do, that she had a civic duty. >> republicans have put you in the public spotlight calling you -- >> there was no effort to leak this letter and have it unfold as it did. that's an absolute falsehood. >> what would the witnesses you wanted to speak to the fbi have said? >> we keep hearing there are not corrob
>> reporter: good morning, richard.a certain extent in the halls of the hill, they may have lost sight. they're turning into into a political back-and-forth. the reality is we're here because dr. blasey ford decided to come forward after the letter she had written was leaked, and she, of course, was the one who stood before the committee and testified as to what happened to her. there are a lot of questions now about the movement she touched off. even though we know it's likely that judge...
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richard: indian point. congressman, did you support the shuttering of indian point and what will happen to the people in buchanan and the surrounding areas that will rely on that for work? rep. maloney: it's important we have a responsible plan to close indian point and i do support it. you do it right, you can grow the economy, particularly in the short term because there is tremendous work, good jobs in the decommissioning of a nuclear power station like indian point. you have infrastructure that can be repurposed and reused, and it will be an offsetting benefit to the communities because of the increase in property values and the tourism when we move away from a facility like a nuclear power station. the evacuation plan is a joke and my family lives 10 miles up the river and many of you live in the shadows of indian point and you know if we were building the plant today, we would never put it in this densely populated part of the hudson valley. you cannot go east and west in this district on a good day,
richard: indian point. congressman, did you support the shuttering of indian point and what will happen to the people in buchanan and the surrounding areas that will rely on that for work? rep. maloney: it's important we have a responsible plan to close indian point and i do support it. you do it right, you can grow the economy, particularly in the short term because there is tremendous work, good jobs in the decommissioning of a nuclear power station like indian point. you have infrastructure...
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are a cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate richard you know i'm going to go to you first. hillary clinton's i wandered out of the woods and had a interview and talked about civility which was pretty hard for me to swallow and then a former attorney general kick them i mean i can understand why people accuse donald trump of pulling down the discourse and that would be fair ok but should these two other figures be doing this as well go ahead richard as a point of reference donald trump said to his supporters if you see a protester punch him and i'll pay your legal fees so that's that's kind of a baseline ok i already richard i did i would i have seen kavi i already gave you that i already gave you that ok but why why it's holding on to not only clinton doing it go ahead. i would urge your viewers peter to watch the entire interview people like you would support donald trump and others i tell you that one i don't support. i don't well then listen to the whole interview she said we want to be civil but what she's saying is when we're bein
are a cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate richard you know i'm going to go to you first. hillary clinton's i wandered out of the woods and had a interview and talked about civility which was pretty hard for me to swallow and then a former attorney general kick them i mean i can understand why people accuse donald trump of pulling down the discourse and that would be fair ok but should these two other figures be doing this as well go ahead...
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richard: i find it surprising.e know that russia did extensive efforts to undermine the efforts in this country. china is trying to promote positive views of china. it is using financial leverage. across thee and board effort to subvert american democracy. the speeches part of a larger broadside. it did not take place in a vacuum. given the economic pressure we are putting on china. we slapped sanctions on china for buying arms from russia. to be an effort to take the relationship with china and put the pressure on. david: there are elements that are intermingled. one is democracy. the other is economic. they tend to get intermingled. on the economic front, bloomberg had this report that china has put chips in these motherboards that end up in computers so they can get access. does that surprise you? richard: somewhat only because it is such a brazen thing. idea they would risks so much of their commercial , they putip with us into play the idea of china as a central part of the supply chain. if we cannot trust chi
richard: i find it surprising.e know that russia did extensive efforts to undermine the efforts in this country. china is trying to promote positive views of china. it is using financial leverage. across thee and board effort to subvert american democracy. the speeches part of a larger broadside. it did not take place in a vacuum. given the economic pressure we are putting on china. we slapped sanctions on china for buying arms from russia. to be an effort to take the relationship with china...
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richard: mr. o'donnell? mr.'donnell: i will release my taxes from last year and you will see how much money i donated to different charities. i call on the congressman to releases his taxes. rep. maloney: mine are already out there. mr. o'donnell: not one second -- not one second. please ask my opponent to give me courtesy, he likes talking over people. yelling at the secretary of transportation about the tunnel, his temperament is not good. you will see i donated my my salary last year. it was personal donations. let me talk about what i can do and what i can make a difference doing. i have the temperament to work across the aisle, i do not lose my cool or call people liars without facts. i am a fact checker, i read everything. i will do what is right for the community here. i will do what is right when i get to washington, d.c., you will not have to worry about me calling anybody a liar, you will not have to worry about me calling trump supporters assholes. that does not help anyone and -- does not put out you
richard: mr. o'donnell? mr.'donnell: i will release my taxes from last year and you will see how much money i donated to different charities. i call on the congressman to releases his taxes. rep. maloney: mine are already out there. mr. o'donnell: not one second -- not one second. please ask my opponent to give me courtesy, he likes talking over people. yelling at the secretary of transportation about the tunnel, his temperament is not good. you will see i donated my my salary last year. it was...
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but the richard nixon they supported through the years was not the richard nixon they thought they knew. >> every generation had to lose their virginity. it was the day my yen racing did. but to think we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras. it's now president richard mill house, nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult period of watergate, i felt it was my duty to persevere. >> watergate doesn't go. was so extraordinary. so hidden. >> we act like it can't happen again. it did a lot of stuff after a loot of hooha, passing laws, giving speeches. if you ask me, do i think we learned anything from it? no. >> i have never been a quitter. to leave office before my term is completed is abhor rent to every instinct in my body. buts a president, i must put the interests of america first. >> the president had been driven from office because the american people had learned the truth about richard nibblxon. but how we learned the truth, that fascinated me.
but the richard nixon they supported through the years was not the richard nixon they thought they knew. >> every generation had to lose their virginity. it was the day my yen racing did. but to think we're the only generation that had that experience is probably the mistake that a lot of generations make. >> he is already before the cameras. it's now president richard mill house, nixon, 37th president of the united states. >> throughout the long and difficult period of...
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before i met richard, i was friends with his father. richard's father julius was a member of the greatest generation himself, the son of an immigrant who arrived in our country alone at age 14. julius enlisted in the army at age 17 and fought in europe where he was wounded twice, the besieged town of basten during the battle of the bulge. julius died last year before his 92nd birthday. he was one of my heroes. and a great man. having known the father i had high expectations for the sun. i have not been disappointed. for many years my staff and i worked closely with richard as he served senator specter, senator fred thompson, senator peter fitzgerald and our current colleague, senator lamar alexander. my staff continue to work with richard at the justice department and on the staff of the house judiciary committee. most recently in private practice richard worked with my staff to defend trade secrets act, a bill on which i was the lead senate sponsor. through the years i have known richard, i found him to be smart, honest, honorable and
before i met richard, i was friends with his father. richard's father julius was a member of the greatest generation himself, the son of an immigrant who arrived in our country alone at age 14. julius enlisted in the army at age 17 and fought in europe where he was wounded twice, the besieged town of basten during the battle of the bulge. julius died last year before his 92nd birthday. he was one of my heroes. and a great man. having known the father i had high expectations for the sun. i have...
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richard powers, your book is an ecological epic about trees.ten about environmental issues before but why is the focus on trees this time? the focus impact is on the relationship between trees and people and it tells the story of people and it tells the story of people whose lives are turned inside out by a rediscovery of trees. we had this feeling that we are the only game in town and really the only game in town and really the only interesting species on the planet and we have come to live almost entirely inside a human dimensions. that has proved to be unstable. this is about coming home and learning how deeply we are tied to everything nonhuman. rachel, you spent time in prison and indeed you still visit women's prisons. not some work most of us normally go, can you give us a some work most of us normally go, can you give us a sense some work most of us normally go, can you give us a sense of what it is like? i guess i go to women's prisons as a volunteer with a human rights organisation and the people that i visit i now have been talking t
richard powers, your book is an ecological epic about trees.ten about environmental issues before but why is the focus on trees this time? the focus impact is on the relationship between trees and people and it tells the story of people and it tells the story of people whose lives are turned inside out by a rediscovery of trees. we had this feeling that we are the only game in town and really the only game in town and really the only interesting species on the planet and we have come to live...
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>> commissioner richards: to just a comment. we have heard cannabis dispensaries before that are just delivery only. can we put a condition on this project that it would not allow delivery? >> president hillis: sure. i'm sure we could, whether it is viable or not. >> commissioner richards: i'm not trying to deprive anyone of a grocery store, i don't have any personal vendettas against anything, i just don't want to see the existing businesses hurt i don't want to see this business have an advantage over other businesses because they do offer delivery. the california and franklin store does deliver. >> correct. >> commissioner richards: in the spirit of not trying to deny the neighborhood and some of the near neighbors of what they want to, if i am getting to the heart of what i would want to see, that is what i would want to see >> president hillis: i think we are still -- you all can have a seat. we will call you up if there are questions. i certainly support that. as well as i think we should require that half of the upper flo
>> commissioner richards: to just a comment. we have heard cannabis dispensaries before that are just delivery only. can we put a condition on this project that it would not allow delivery? >> president hillis: sure. i'm sure we could, whether it is viable or not. >> commissioner richards: i'm not trying to deprive anyone of a grocery store, i don't have any personal vendettas against anything, i just don't want to see the existing businesses hurt i don't want to see this...
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richard? richard: let's talk about education. as all the education issues out there i think it's fair to say one issue that is like tennessee for several years now is the statewide education known as [inaudible]. we know tennessee public schools are federally required to administer yearly testing but also know it has not worked for the last three years. a new report by the special state education team stated the credibility of tn ready is in disarray and must be restored. a true test of leadership is standing up to something is not working. we will do x, whatever acts is to fix it. what action we take immediately for the frustrated parents, teachers and students that dealt with this? mr. lee, we will start review. mr. lee: -- with you. mr. lee: we will do a reset. we will step back and look at the system and the parts that are not working and make changes. as a business person i know that you can't improve what you don't measure. we also know if you measure the wrong thing or measure too much then you actually will have the oppos
richard? richard: let's talk about education. as all the education issues out there i think it's fair to say one issue that is like tennessee for several years now is the statewide education known as [inaudible]. we know tennessee public schools are federally required to administer yearly testing but also know it has not worked for the last three years. a new report by the special state education team stated the credibility of tn ready is in disarray and must be restored. a true test of...
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hi richard. i know these are very strange circumstances. it is richard, i've got it right.. you have been doing amazingly well and you've still kept your sense of humour. yeah, yeah. i try to. using an electric current, thomas can switch sections of the brain off. listen to this. can you count for me again? one, two, three, four. the fact that ben stops counting means it's a part affecting speech, so thomas won't remove it. we'll start now. but it's not the awake part that makes this operation special. a1, b2, c3. yaara erez isn't a doctor, she's a neuroscientist. this test is hard enough when you're not in the middle of surgery, you try doing it. by forcing ben's brain to multitask, scientists are creating a much more detailed map of its functions for a new device that will eventually help surgeons decide what to take out and what to leave behind. that is interesting. away from theatre, thomas tries a prototype of the device. it will eventually be used during surgery, helping them navigate what each part of the brain does, so they can fit your treatment to your work. in on
hi richard. i know these are very strange circumstances. it is richard, i've got it right.. you have been doing amazingly well and you've still kept your sense of humour. yeah, yeah. i try to. using an electric current, thomas can switch sections of the brain off. listen to this. can you count for me again? one, two, three, four. the fact that ben stops counting means it's a part affecting speech, so thomas won't remove it. we'll start now. but it's not the awake part that makes this operation...
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richard: the first amendment allows people to protest. and sometimes protesting is ugly whether you like it or not. where i disagree with mollie. i remember being at a town hall in fairfax, virginia where the congressman had to be escorted out because they were afraid he would be harmed. when we realize our issues get us angry and we have to have real conversations. howie: is there a media double standard. mollie: every time right wingers get together they are called right-wing mobs. we had a large scale assassination attempt against members of congress which many in the media act like it's not a big deal. i think americans are worried about that. howie: there was a commentator on cnn who tried to conflate that with the protests. it seems like three months ago, after brett kavanaugh was sworn in at the ceremony at the white house. he apologized his family and he called the sexual assault allegations a hoax. and i think that drew a lot of media flack as well. gillian: and it contradicted the line the republicans crafted. we believe the vic
richard: the first amendment allows people to protest. and sometimes protesting is ugly whether you like it or not. where i disagree with mollie. i remember being at a town hall in fairfax, virginia where the congressman had to be escorted out because they were afraid he would be harmed. when we realize our issues get us angry and we have to have real conversations. howie: is there a media double standard. mollie: every time right wingers get together they are called right-wing mobs. we had a...
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let me add one thing, richard.the stage today there's one person who assumed the drug companies, all five major drug companies and we sued the middlemen as well. you did not do that when you were attorney general. i'm the one of the stages done that. >> next question. >> mr. cordray, the state budget stabilization fund known as the rainy day fund stands at almost $3 billion to make. it's supposed to be used as a cushion against hard economic times. many municipalities across the state are already experiencing hard times now. if you're elected governor would use that money to help them? >> first of all what i would say it is, i've included this, we do not needed to raise taxes been a while. what i raise paychecks. let me talk about this state fiscal situation. the rainy day fund is that its statutory maximum. it is at 8.3%. they can only go to 8.5%. we cannot add more to. we cannot add more to the rainy day fund significantly. instead what we've been doing is we ran a surplus significant surplus in the last fiscal y
let me add one thing, richard.the stage today there's one person who assumed the drug companies, all five major drug companies and we sued the middlemen as well. you did not do that when you were attorney general. i'm the one of the stages done that. >> next question. >> mr. cordray, the state budget stabilization fund known as the rainy day fund stands at almost $3 billion to make. it's supposed to be used as a cushion against hard economic times. many municipalities across the...
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it was just impossible to me. >> laura: richard, richard. i know you've had some financial issues in the past, and you haven't shied away from that, correct? you've been underwater on a mortgage, you've had your own issues. >> that is correct. >> laura: when you watched her testify last week, when she went through the very heartfelt description of what happened to her at the hands of what she said was brett kavanaugh, was went through your mind? when the rest of the country was think she so credible, she so believable, you knew her for seven years. what was going through your mind? >> well, first of all, when i first heard her, her name mentioned on tv, i'm thinking oh, my god, . >> laura: she obviously didn't -- excuse me, refreeze. she didn't testify. when you heard her come up with these allegations -- the hideous attack it, a gang rape, a sexual assault. you have been with her for seven years. did she ever say anything about gang rape? >> never. never. we talked about everything. she never once mentioned this to me at all. >> laura: rich
it was just impossible to me. >> laura: richard, richard. i know you've had some financial issues in the past, and you haven't shied away from that, correct? you've been underwater on a mortgage, you've had your own issues. >> that is correct. >> laura: when you watched her testify last week, when she went through the very heartfelt description of what happened to her at the hands of what she said was brett kavanaugh, was went through your mind? when the rest of the country...
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joining me right now is richard cohen, the president of the southern poverty law center. richard, i want to share with you some sentiments from those that are in the squirrel hill community there in pittsburgh in which the tree of life synagogue resides. some 80% of those residents said they have been very concerned about an increase florida state anti-semitism verbiage, the concern about attacks they've had their own anti-and he
joining me right now is richard cohen, the president of the southern poverty law center. richard, i want to share with you some sentiments from those that are in the squirrel hill community there in pittsburgh in which the tree of life synagogue resides. some 80% of those residents said they have been very concerned about an increase florida state anti-semitism verbiage, the concern about attacks they've had their own anti-and he
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the american's name is richard peneto.at we learned when they unsealed this plea agreement is he agreed to cooperation with prosecutors, and agreed to made guilty to identity theft for his role in the scheme. basically, what we learned was that he had been running an illicit business online where he bought and sold bank account information and helped people set up paypal accounts using that stolen information. the russians involved in the online propaganda effort to tilt the 2016 election to donald trump, they used accounts they said up with his help to buy online ads and to pay for other stuff related to their part of the election interference scheme. well, today richard pinedo got sentenced for that. he got six months in prison, six months house arrest and two years' probation after all of that is over. but we also found out at the sentencing hearing today, because we just got the transcript from the hearing, we also found out what happened when the special counsel's office caught richard pinedo in the first place. here'
the american's name is richard peneto.at we learned when they unsealed this plea agreement is he agreed to cooperation with prosecutors, and agreed to made guilty to identity theft for his role in the scheme. basically, what we learned was that he had been running an illicit business online where he bought and sold bank account information and helped people set up paypal accounts using that stolen information. the russians involved in the online propaganda effort to tilt the 2016 election to...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so a lot of good work here. i think it's something that this commission's been talking about and asking for for quite sometime. i guess what today was -- if i can just kind of paraphrase, what all i heard was you're going to tell us what it is you're going to do. you're giving us the framework and the process. so i guess the first question i have is based on the data that you've already looked at, what are the trends that you're seeing without having to give hard numbers? like, what are we seeing here in the city? any comment? >> good afternoon. claudia florez, planning department staff. we're early on. some of the trends are totally unclear, but we're just starting to map out where the concentrations of where these services are, so where, for example, maybe b.m.r. is concentrates and where small site's concentrated, and so then, we're going to dig into the issues and see why. is it a funding issue? is it a nonprofit capacity issue or so on? other data that we've learned, other dates that we've already seen, suc
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so a lot of good work here. i think it's something that this commission's been talking about and asking for for quite sometime. i guess what today was -- if i can just kind of paraphrase, what all i heard was you're going to tell us what it is you're going to do. you're giving us the framework and the process. so i guess the first question i have is based on the data that you've already looked at, what are the trends that you're seeing...
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. >> richard nixon violated the law. he compromised the office, and he violated the compact that we thought we had with him. >> before he did all this, he must have considered the probable reaction in congress, including the possibility of impeachment. >> there were some of us who felt that the imperial presidency was getting out of hand. the saturday night massacre was the signal to the american people that the president was putting himself above the rule of law, and they demanded action. and the public outcry to the saturday night massacre was so significant. >> just the insanity of the saturday night massacre, like who does that. how could you think you could get away with that? it's just not stable. >> people in high office tend to want to arrogate power to themselves, and they tend to want to keep it. power still tends to corrupt. >> presidents by the nature of the job are just unlikely to ever shed any of the executive power that their predecessors have accrued to the office. every president since jimmy carter has
. >> richard nixon violated the law. he compromised the office, and he violated the compact that we thought we had with him. >> before he did all this, he must have considered the probable reaction in congress, including the possibility of impeachment. >> there were some of us who felt that the imperial presidency was getting out of hand. the saturday night massacre was the signal to the american people that the president was putting himself above the rule of law, and they...
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richard,to what are your motivations for coming forward now? >> this is -- has to do with political issues. ii believe i came here to tell the truth and it's my civic duty to do so. >> laura: you claim richard that ms swetnick threatened you after you broke up with you. what types of threats? >> she called me many times and i was -- told i will never ever see my in born child. and that i'm going to kill you guys. >> laura: she said she was going the kill you? >> yes and that scared me a little bit. >> laura: you said you threatened -- she threatened you and your baby. >> i meant the unborn child at that time. i was not married at that time. >> laura: did she everd discuss with you in your relationship the issue of sexual assault or did she mention ever having been sexually assaulted? >> never, never once did she mention that to me and we used to talk about everything. >> laura: did she had a political background. was she interested in politics? >> not that i know of. she always wanted to be the center of attention and she also was -- if anyone
richard,to what are your motivations for coming forward now? >> this is -- has to do with political issues. ii believe i came here to tell the truth and it's my civic duty to do so. >> laura: you claim richard that ms swetnick threatened you after you broke up with you. what types of threats? >> she called me many times and i was -- told i will never ever see my in born child. and that i'm going to kill you guys. >> laura: she said she was going the kill you? >>...
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>> reporter: i have not, richard.ust got here to the scene just a few minutes ago, and what we can tell you is that we know that at least ten people have been killed, at least six injured, and some of those injuries are critical, as we understand, including some police officers. you can see, perhaps, the temple up the hill behind me. this is a part of pittsburgh known as squirrel hill. a large number of jewish people live in this area here in allegany county. this is just a horrific incident, and obviously, it's having ripple effects, richard, across the country and in jewish communities, large and small. this is a very upsetting incident, and in a few minutes, i'm expecting to talk to the husband of a woman who was right outside the synagogue when this siege took place shortly after 10:00 this morning when this suspect, rob bowers, apparently went into the synagogue there and yelled that all jews must die and then opened fire, we believe with an assault-style rifle. he also was carrying some handguns. and after this
>> reporter: i have not, richard.ust got here to the scene just a few minutes ago, and what we can tell you is that we know that at least ten people have been killed, at least six injured, and some of those injuries are critical, as we understand, including some police officers. you can see, perhaps, the temple up the hill behind me. this is a part of pittsburgh known as squirrel hill. a large number of jewish people live in this area here in allegany county. this is just a horrific...
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richard lister reports.cashire is now the front line for fracking in the uk. after years of debate, delays and demonstrations, worked at the cuadrilla plant has now restarted. but the protesters haven't stopped. they blocked the road next to the site this morning. the atmosphere was subdued. those here believe that fracking is a danger to those living nearby, and the wider environment. danger to those living nearby, and the wider environmentlj danger to those living nearby, and the wider environment. i feel quite angry that they are forcing this is. we don't want it. there is no social license. we just want them to go away. we really don't need it. it is harmful to the climate, harmful to health and harmful to the land. harmful to the climate, harmful to health and harmful to the landm is just pointless. health and harmful to the landm isjust pointless. fracking involves drilling first vertically and then horizontally before pumping water, sand and chemicals at high pressure into shale rock, which has trappe
richard lister reports.cashire is now the front line for fracking in the uk. after years of debate, delays and demonstrations, worked at the cuadrilla plant has now restarted. but the protesters haven't stopped. they blocked the road next to the site this morning. the atmosphere was subdued. those here believe that fracking is a danger to those living nearby, and the wider environment. danger to those living nearby, and the wider environmentlj danger to those living nearby, and the wider...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: it's a bit unusual, we have a vacant lot basically and we're rezoning to continue a conversation on maybe what's better appropriate. i think it's the first time, at least since i've been sitting on this commission, that we've had this kind of advancement without a project. i do -- i was generally not supportive of it, but with recommendation number two, i think we need to take a look at this. it's a one-off. let's make sure we get the appropriate controls in place for all n.c.d.s, and i think the staff is well positioned to do that, so i will support it now. >> and i talked to the supervisor about that recommendation that was in there. we are all for looking at all of lombard street in the future, because we do know that there are a number of vacant lots there, large vacant lots, that have been under discussion for purchase, and we do believe that there probably do need to be changes to lombard in the future, so we completely agree with that and would be happ
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: it's a bit unusual, we have a vacant lot basically and we're rezoning to continue a conversation on maybe what's better appropriate. i think it's the first time, at least since i've been sitting on this commission, that we've had this kind of advancement without a project. i do -- i was generally not supportive of it, but with recommendation number two, i think we need to take a look at this. it's a one-off. let's make sure we get the...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so, i asked for a lot of data at the last meeting, and i was provided last night. there's a lot here to go through. is the police person here? great. how are you? >> very good. >> great. >> steve matthias from central station. >> commissioner richards: we have before us this issue of are we actually reducing the amount of antisocial behavior, nuisances, if we stagger closing times instead of everybody coming out at 2:00, having other clubs, this other club and the one applying now staying open until 4:00. >> right. i've seen and heard that perspective. looking at this not on a study in rio or a study in san francisco, but a study on broadway as far as looking at our stats. those stats have been provided for us. looking at that, the data clearly shows that after-hours service increases calls for service at the hustler club. that's the only other club that's open after 2:00. in the last three years, there have been 45 calls for service at the hustler club and 2
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so, i asked for a lot of data at the last meeting, and i was provided last night. there's a lot here to go through. is the police person here? great. how are you? >> very good. >> great. >> steve matthias from central station. >> commissioner richards: we have before us this issue of are we actually reducing the amount of antisocial behavior, nuisances, if we stagger closing times instead of everybody coming out at...
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i'm richard liu i in new york. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 in the west. here's what we're watching this morning. new poll numbers showing voters are significantly more energized than nerp four years ago. what's good for the ds, what's good for thers? >> collusion, obstruction of justice, the issues being raised and what they mean. >>> plus the death toll and the rise for hurricane michael. the hard choices ahead for those who lost almost everything. first, new this morning, just 23 days to the midterm election and re-electing and not re-electing some of the folks headed to that building. a new poll giving a hint of what might happen. a sharp inees in voter en throughs yachl since the last midterm. 77% of registered voters say they are absolutely certain to vote or have already voted early. that's up 12 percentage points from a 2014 poll from october that year. specifically, enthusiasm is up among all demographic groups. but the increases are greater among younger adults. nonwhite voters and those who say they favor democrats for the house president meanwh
i'm richard liu i in new york. 7:00 in the east, 4:00 in the west. here's what we're watching this morning. new poll numbers showing voters are significantly more energized than nerp four years ago. what's good for the ds, what's good for thers? >> collusion, obstruction of justice, the issues being raised and what they mean. >>> plus the death toll and the rise for hurricane michael. the hard choices ahead for those who lost almost everything. first, new this morning, just 23...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: not much to comment on. we, you know, heard this i believe it was in may. i think it's a great thing to do. it makes sense. it meets the intention of the zoning. i move to approve. >> second. >> secretary: thank you, commissioners, on the motion to approve this matter with conditions, well, first to adopt the zoning map amendment and then to improve the conditional use authorization with conditions. [ roll call ] so moved, commissioners, that motion passed unanimously 4-0. commissioners, that places us on item 16 for case 2017-015181-c.u.a. at 412 broadway. after hearing and closing public comment you continued this matter to october 25th, 2018, with direction from the commission by a vote of 7-0. as this is a second hearing for this matter, we will limit the project sponsor's presentation to three minutes and public comment to one minute. >> good afternoon, president hillis, commissioners. andrew perry, department staff. the case before you is a request for conditional use authorization to extend the hours
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: not much to comment on. we, you know, heard this i believe it was in may. i think it's a great thing to do. it makes sense. it meets the intention of the zoning. i move to approve. >> second. >> secretary: thank you, commissioners, on the motion to approve this matter with conditions, well, first to adopt the zoning map amendment and then to improve the conditional use authorization with conditions. [ roll call ] so moved,...
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richard, what did you think? >> i listen to this whole monologue a couple times in the quote that i pulled is, we don't have the rest to make reparations but we have the 13th amendment. and why that boat was interesting to me is because i think well he hasn't embraced the republican president, that quote says to me he's unaligned with republican party ideals because i don't see the republican party rushing to pass a reparations bill for african-americans anytime soon and i also don't see the republican party being willing to change the amendment. what he's talking about is changing the part of the 13th amendment that says if you commit a crime you can be put into slavery, which allows them to create prisons. we actually saw the the opposit opposite. the obama administration allowed for the use of the private prison. so his policy ideals are very starkly different from the president of the united states. >> martha, i think what president trump said was very key kim that he is totally open to any ideas to fix what'
richard, what did you think? >> i listen to this whole monologue a couple times in the quote that i pulled is, we don't have the rest to make reparations but we have the 13th amendment. and why that boat was interesting to me is because i think well he hasn't embraced the republican president, that quote says to me he's unaligned with republican party ideals because i don't see the republican party rushing to pass a reparations bill for african-americans anytime soon and i also don't see...
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and i believe richard ingle might be with us. is richard with us?ard, i -- >> reporter: i am with you. >> you put this in great context a little while ago when we were talking about it. turkey has provided all the information that led to america finding out about this and the world finding out about this. what is turkey's end game here? is it fair to call them adversaries of saudi arabia or sort of competitors for the hearts and minds of the islamic world? >> reporter: i think they're certainly historic competitors for the hearts and minds and leadership role of the islamic world, but then it's a little more personal between the president of this country, erdogan and mohammed bin salman, the anointed crown prince who is still new, he's still trying to find his feet. he's stimtll trying to consolide his power in saudi arabia. a much younger man and trying, himself, to become the dominant figure in the islamic world. you have two big personalities fighting for each other each with a lot of history behind them claiming to bt leaders of the islamic worl
and i believe richard ingle might be with us. is richard with us?ard, i -- >> reporter: i am with you. >> you put this in great context a little while ago when we were talking about it. turkey has provided all the information that led to america finding out about this and the world finding out about this. what is turkey's end game here? is it fair to call them adversaries of saudi arabia or sort of competitors for the hearts and minds of the islamic world? >> reporter: i think...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i agree with staff report. i looked at the half study, it was a formula retail use before, kind of a no man's land before and i think it would improve the area. >> president hillis: commissioner? >> i agree, this is good. since it was a sports mart? >> president hillis: sports authority. >> it's just been sitting there and what a waste, because it's such a large parcel. but that stretch under the freeway seems to be a place where a lot of folks congregate, you know, and i do wish that there were more traffic -- pedestrian traffic on the street, there were more life, and so i guess this will be a really great addition, so i move to approve. >> second. >> secretary: very good, commissioners, if nothing further, move and second. with nothing further -- [ roll call ] so moved, commissioners, motion passes unanimously 6-0. commissioners, place us on item 16, 2018-009337-cua, 3939 24th street, conditional use authorization. >> good afternoon, president hillis and commissioners. here with department staff. the case be
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i agree with staff report. i looked at the half study, it was a formula retail use before, kind of a no man's land before and i think it would improve the area. >> president hillis: commissioner? >> i agree, this is good. since it was a sports mart? >> president hillis: sports authority. >> it's just been sitting there and what a waste, because it's such a large parcel. but that stretch under the freeway seems to be...
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i've come to amesbury to meet richard crook. richard, lovely to meet you. likewise.ted a slice of the amesbury abbey estate. i'm really excited to find out what's in this case, richard. well, it's full of goodies. inside this case is an amazing piece of history. this is what i've come to see, richard. is that right? and i'm very excited. the original auction brochure. there we go. amesbury, including stonehenge. yes. so this is the book that your grandfather would have been going through, with his eye on something to buy. that's right. there we go. so there's a description of stonehenge here, and then the details of the lot. yes. in hand, what does that mean? that means isaac crook was the tenant farmer. so your grandfather was already renting land? yes. so in your grandfather's eyes then, stonehenge was prime grazing for his sheep. yes, that's right. the stones were just something stuck in the soil. so when the chance came to buy it, of course he's going to be interested. of course he is. and off he went to salisbury with high hopes. that's right. at 2pm on the 21st
i've come to amesbury to meet richard crook. richard, lovely to meet you. likewise.ted a slice of the amesbury abbey estate. i'm really excited to find out what's in this case, richard. well, it's full of goodies. inside this case is an amazing piece of history. this is what i've come to see, richard. is that right? and i'm very excited. the original auction brochure. there we go. amesbury, including stonehenge. yes. so this is the book that your grandfather would have been going through, with...
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richard: i think it is less about this war between apple and facebook. you are looking at the youtube versus facebook and the reality is, facebook is one of the dominic companies in terms of mobile time spent. feareality is, despite the that people are abandoning facebook, the reality is there is 1.5 billion people using facebook everyday. facebook, not the other applications but facebook itself. there is 800 million people using marketplace. to me, i have never used the market place to have. i don't know anyone who uses the marketplace to have. they say there is 800 people -- 800 million people using that. they highlight cars. there is somebody things facebook is doing better not always obvious to someone in the u.s.. i think there are places in the world like indonesia where facebook marketplace is the default way in which goods are bought and sold. there are really differences globally and i think you mentioned one of them, looking versus facebook overseas. not all of that is apparent to an investor. as you look broadly over the next few years, facebo
richard: i think it is less about this war between apple and facebook. you are looking at the youtube versus facebook and the reality is, facebook is one of the dominic companies in terms of mobile time spent. feareality is, despite the that people are abandoning facebook, the reality is there is 1.5 billion people using facebook everyday. facebook, not the other applications but facebook itself. there is 800 million people using marketplace. to me, i have never used the market place to have. i...
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flight director richard henning, right here tonight. richard, thanks for joining us. i know you've been flying up, observing this hurricane from above. and tell us what you've noticed so far. >> well, unfortunately, david, one of the things that we are noticing is that the environment around the storm is indeed becoming more conducive for intensification. we were hoping that would not be the case, but that's bad news for the folks who live on the florida panhandle. the storm is continuing to strengthen, with the very warm waters of the eastern gulf of mexico, i'm afraid that the forecast of continued intensification is really likely to occur. >> as you watch this hurricane intensify from where you're at, richard, what would you say to folks back here on the coastline who are preparing for this hurricane? >> i would really beg those people to listen to what emergency management folks are telling them. if they live in a storm surge-prone area, this is the time to leave, because this is not a storm to try to ride out. we're talking about a very, very large storm surge, a
flight director richard henning, right here tonight. richard, thanks for joining us. i know you've been flying up, observing this hurricane from above. and tell us what you've noticed so far. >> well, unfortunately, david, one of the things that we are noticing is that the environment around the storm is indeed becoming more conducive for intensification. we were hoping that would not be the case, but that's bad news for the folks who live on the florida panhandle. the storm is continuing...
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joining joe and lisa, richard fowler. richard, i'm just gonna say it out loud, they threw doctor ford to the wolves, they have totally politicized this process, they have overturned the innocent until proven guilty notion. do you want to distance yourself from that or defendant. >> that monologue was quite something. >> i want to ask you, do you defend it or you feel uncomfortable with that? >> i disagree with the premise of it. let's just go back to where we are. i will give people over and over again that diane feinstein didn't handle this well. fred there should have been an fbi investigation here's where we are to today. those who believe he is a martyr and another group of people -- >> i'm talking specifically about how the democrats have handled it and the impact on our country for the long-term back no matter what, i'm not saying diane feinstein was great. >> they didn't slightly screwed up, it was a choice in the consequence of the choice -- >> are you saying ford isn't credible. >> she's not. look at the evidence
joining joe and lisa, richard fowler. richard, i'm just gonna say it out loud, they threw doctor ford to the wolves, they have totally politicized this process, they have overturned the innocent until proven guilty notion. do you want to distance yourself from that or defendant. >> that monologue was quite something. >> i want to ask you, do you defend it or you feel uncomfortable with that? >> i disagree with the premise of it. let's just go back to where we are. i will give...