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richard: right.: what does it cost to deliver it for every one of these? -richard: $3. -lemonis: so now i'm at $14. you're selling this for $28? so basically, i have a 50% margin on this. you may disagree with this, but a 50% margin on this product just isn't good enough. richard: [ sighs ] lemonis: if you're looking at the margins on the 2 1/2-gallon product, just on the surface, they look good. but after you factor in all the labor, the cost of the machinery, the cost to run the business, the margins aren't that great. so 50%'s not good enough. we need to be closer to 60% to absorb the labor. in order to drive down the cost or improve the margins, the single-biggest ingredient has to be resolved, and that's the cost of the cream. richard: when i can buy my milk right, i get this down to the $6 range in milk, we're doing this for under $9. lemonis: well, i want to get that milk price down. -richard: but it fluctuates. -lemonis: i understand, but i want to get some sort of contract price based on vol
richard: right.: what does it cost to deliver it for every one of these? -richard: $3. -lemonis: so now i'm at $14. you're selling this for $28? so basically, i have a 50% margin on this. you may disagree with this, but a 50% margin on this product just isn't good enough. richard: [ sighs ] lemonis: if you're looking at the margins on the 2 1/2-gallon product, just on the surface, they look good. but after you factor in all the labor, the cost of the machinery, the cost to run the business, the...
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>> richard: are not getting my foot into this race.more interesting -- >> pick a side, richard. >> i'm a reasonable guy, kennedy. what's also happening, hakeem jeffries just put his name into b caucus chair, and i think nancy pelosi understands that it's very important that we have new blood in the party, new blood running the caucus, new blood running the chair -- >> does she know the meaning of the term, "new blood?" she doesn't represent that at all. >> richard: just like donald trump was very unfavorable with the american people, nancy pelosi is a good fund-raiser like the president is. >> melissa: >> she's not managis because dozens of people have come out and got elected saying, we don't like her. we don't vote for her and we won't support her. that's problematic and you have to admit that on some level. >> of course, that's the same thing that happened to paul ryan when he ran, he lost a lot of votes because the entire freedom caucus voted against him. >> and paul ryan stepped aside. richard, what are some other names of democra
>> richard: are not getting my foot into this race.more interesting -- >> pick a side, richard. >> i'm a reasonable guy, kennedy. what's also happening, hakeem jeffries just put his name into b caucus chair, and i think nancy pelosi understands that it's very important that we have new blood in the party, new blood running the caucus, new blood running the chair -- >> does she know the meaning of the term, "new blood?" she doesn't represent that at all....
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richards: yes. vu: your father, david, is a civil-rights attorney, and you write in your book that your dinner table was never really about eating. it was for sorting precincts lists, so what's your earliest memory of being politically acte? richards: well, i mean, that was the... i had an incredible childhood. mean, my parents were into every movement that came through town -- the farmworkers, the women's movement. i think the most important moment for us, though, was when my mom got to run the first campaign ever of a wthan who was running fostate house, sarah weddington who had argued the roe. vs. wade case, and as kids we all got to be involved, and i saw firsthand both h hard it was for women to run for office and how important it was and hoexciting it was because she won that race, and then, of course, mom went on to have heown political career. vu: and one of the most notable moments of your career, i mean, we all watched i nationally in 2015, was when congress investigated controversial vide
richards: yes. vu: your father, david, is a civil-rights attorney, and you write in your book that your dinner table was never really about eating. it was for sorting precincts lists, so what's your earliest memory of being politically acte? richards: well, i mean, that was the... i had an incredible childhood. mean, my parents were into every movement that came through town -- the farmworkers, the women's movement. i think the most important moment for us, though, was when my mom got to run...
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and then there's richard nixon.1968 the perennial presidential wannabe had lost his last two elections, and he knew this was his last shot. >> in 1968 he wanted the presidency so bad that he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this is twice as big a crowd as we had in 1960 and the result is going to be twice as good as in 1960. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12th, we have three men in a hotel room, a veteran politician plotting his comeback, the man running his political operation and south vietnam's man in washington. plus, one lone woman, anna chennault. >> of course i had the opportunity to not only talk to the leaders, but the people. >> nixon knew that anna chennault could establish a relationship between him and the south vietnamese and that just in case it became public, nixon could pretend that she was not his real envoy. >> after just ten years in washington, d.c., anna had fast-tracked her way to wealth and influence. and a penthouse on top of the brand-new watergate complex, which she made into
and then there's richard nixon.1968 the perennial presidential wannabe had lost his last two elections, and he knew this was his last shot. >> in 1968 he wanted the presidency so bad that he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this is twice as big a crowd as we had in 1960 and the result is going to be twice as good as in 1960. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12th, we have three men in a hotel room, a veteran politician plotting his comeback, the man running his...
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richard nixon's plot to undermine the vee nam peaietnam talks. >> i richard milhous nixon do solemnlynt johnson did believe this was a treasonous act that ultimately led to an expanded war. >> and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> this is not just trink ertin with a few votes. this cost us 20,000 american lives. i don't know how many thousand wounded. the cost of that was horrendous. it was treason, by any standard. >> end the war now! >> those who said, no, to the war, draft dodgers, resistors, they were described as treasonous. well, if i had known as a soldier in vietnam that nixon had scuttled or certainly delayed for sure a peace process, it seems treasonous, and more treasonous than the guys who said, no, i'm not going to go kill people. >> so -- was it treason? nixon worked s eed surub tishsl worked. would that be trees jn 50 years later, of course, that question has new and dismal relevance but 50 years now after nixon did it, we have the benefit of explicit evidence. >> i have that document ed. >> locked in t
richard nixon's plot to undermine the vee nam peaietnam talks. >> i richard milhous nixon do solemnlynt johnson did believe this was a treasonous act that ultimately led to an expanded war. >> and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> this is not just trink ertin with a few votes. this cost us 20,000 american lives. i don't know how many thousand wounded. the cost of that was horrendous. it was treason, by any...
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and then there's richard nixon.1968 the perennial presidential wannabe had lost his last two elections, and he knew this would be his last shot. >> in 1968 he wanted the presidency so bad he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this is twice as big a crowd as we had in 1960 and the result is going to be twice as good as in 1960. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12, we have three men in a hotel room, a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man running his political operation. and south vietnam's man in washington. plus, one lone woman. anna chennault. >> of course i had the opportunity to not only talk to the leaders, but the people. >> nixon knew that anna chennault could establish a relationship between him and the south vietnamese and that just in case it became public nixon could pretend that she was not his real envoy. >> after just ten years in washington, d.c., anna had fast-tracked her way to wealth and influence. and a penthouse on top of the brand-new watergate complex. which she made into h
and then there's richard nixon.1968 the perennial presidential wannabe had lost his last two elections, and he knew this would be his last shot. >> in 1968 he wanted the presidency so bad he was willing to do whatever was necessary. >> this is twice as big a crowd as we had in 1960 and the result is going to be twice as good as in 1960. >> so back on fifth avenue, july 12, we have three men in a hotel room, a veteran politician plotting his comeback. the man running his...
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richard nixon. lbj's peace proposal was a political nightmare. nixon needed the democratic party to own the horror show of the vietnam war, not to solve it. >> and the steel butterfly, anna chennault, she saw lbj's proposed bombing halt as a military blunder. >> every time bestop the bombing, only give the other side the opportunity to rebuild their military installation. the sooner we win the war, the better off we will be. >> richard nixon and anna chennault. their views were closely aligned. there's definitely no crime in that. but what if they went beyond words to deeds? what if they were to join hands in an effort to derail the quest for peace in vietnam? insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ with advil liqui-gels, what stiff joints? what bad back? advil is... relief
richard nixon. lbj's peace proposal was a political nightmare. nixon needed the democratic party to own the horror show of the vietnam war, not to solve it. >> and the steel butterfly, anna chennault, she saw lbj's proposed bombing halt as a military blunder. >> every time bestop the bombing, only give the other side the opportunity to rebuild their military installation. the sooner we win the war, the better off we will be. >> richard nixon and anna chennault. their views...
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candidate richard nixon capitalized on the anger and unrest.t home. >> let us recognize that the first civil right of every american to be free from domestic violence. so i pledge to you, we shall have order in the united states. >> nixon leads in the polls, but his white house dreams are haunted. by lbj's progress toward ending the war. >> nexen worries about a prospect of an october surprise. peace is being negotiated, that it's in hand. and it boosts the prospects of hubert humphrey. >> mid october, lyndon johnson fuels nixon's worst fear. >> who is that speaking, ditch is that you? >> i'm on. >> lbj updates the presidential candidates confidently on a big breakthrough in the negotiations. north vietnam at last is willing to talk with south vietnam. >> this is an absolute confidence because any speeches or any comments referring to this the substance of these matters will be injurious to your country. >> after all this work all year, johnson finally had package that the north vietnamese would accept. and he was selling it to the south vietna
candidate richard nixon capitalized on the anger and unrest.t home. >> let us recognize that the first civil right of every american to be free from domestic violence. so i pledge to you, we shall have order in the united states. >> nixon leads in the polls, but his white house dreams are haunted. by lbj's progress toward ending the war. >> nexen worries about a prospect of an october surprise. peace is being negotiated, that it's in hand. and it boosts the prospects of hubert...
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richard nixon, unlike trump who squeaks through in his election, richard nixon was elected in one ofhe biggest landslides in amererican history. amy: in 1972. >> so for in impeachment to take place, you would have to change the mind of f the majority of american voters. democrats werere not se that could ever happe s so th werere worrie about the polical coequencnc for theelves stead ofhinking out ththe country. but the american people dedemand. they said, congres y you g too protececour democracy. ancocongre didid. we did not take a sese cou bere we e arted. i member wn we staed the impeachmt pceedingsnobody even knewhat a hh crime misdemeanor was. what is the standard for impeachment? amy:y: so explaiain what happenn the end, what richard nixon left. >> richard nixon left because the house judiciary committee proceeding in a methodical, fair, transparent, open and bipartisan fashion voted that he engaged in impeachable offenses. ultimately, every single republican on the committee -- initially will be voted, there were 11 or 12 republicans who did not join. you had seven or eight w
richard nixon, unlike trump who squeaks through in his election, richard nixon was elected in one ofhe biggest landslides in amererican history. amy: in 1972. >> so for in impeachment to take place, you would have to change the mind of f the majority of american voters. democrats werere not se that could ever happe s so th werere worrie about the polical coequencnc for theelves stead ofhinking out ththe country. but the american people dedemand. they said, congres y you g too protececour...
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and emily, how about you and how did you come to richard nixon's attention? >> i got involved with the campaign basically because my husband got involved. he was a graduate student at columbia, and he was professor at columbia, and we met someone for dinner and found the law firm of nixon and said with your views, you should be working for richard nixon. so, i ran down and got in touch and recruited martin, and the first thing that martin did for nixon, one of the first things, and it is dated july 4 of 1967, is to make the argument for abolishing the military draft and moving to an all volunteer force. martin, like hundreds of thousands of other young men in the country, had dealt with the issue of getting drafted. he had joined rotc at dartmouth and went on to be a member, a reserve member of the security agency. >> i am going to interrupt for just a second because i neglected to move the slide. you are going to start to see size of these people from 50 years ago. here is emily. i apologize that i did not bring this up, but this is emily hard at work on the
and emily, how about you and how did you come to richard nixon's attention? >> i got involved with the campaign basically because my husband got involved. he was a graduate student at columbia, and he was professor at columbia, and we met someone for dinner and found the law firm of nixon and said with your views, you should be working for richard nixon. so, i ran down and got in touch and recruited martin, and the first thing that martin did for nixon, one of the first things, and it is...
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so cliff richard took the b.b.c. to court for invading his privacy at one. last july a high court judge awarded him around two hundred thirty five thousand euros in damages in the landmark case. they're. going to take a little while to get over the whole emotional till. now sir cliff richard is ready to move on he hopes the new album will make him a household name once again. the rise up could be my revival who knows in the recording world even though i've made records all the way through. i didn't get a chance before in fact it was fourteen years ago that i really made a record on the original souls so it's a quite a gap and i thought that was behind me i thought i'd never get the chance to do it again and there it is rise up here. clue. richard had his first number one hit in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine with a living doll at the time the eighteen year old was seen as being the british answer to elvis presley he stormed the charts with songs like congratulations to. you and in one thousand nine hundred seventy nine he landed one of his biggest hits
so cliff richard took the b.b.c. to court for invading his privacy at one. last july a high court judge awarded him around two hundred thirty five thousand euros in damages in the landmark case. they're. going to take a little while to get over the whole emotional till. now sir cliff richard is ready to move on he hopes the new album will make him a household name once again. the rise up could be my revival who knows in the recording world even though i've made records all the way through. i...
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by the time you get to richard pryor, richard pryor decides he's not going to speak in code.es the way black people talk in private. >> police got a chokehold they use out here. they choke -- to death. that mean you be dead when they're through. you know that? we're going, yeah, we know. white folks are going, no, i had no idea. yeah, two grab your legs, one grab your head. oh, [ bleep ], broke it. >> what it does is give people who have never had a way to talk about their struggle, because you can quote a richard pryor joke. then it gives people who never thought about the black struggle a way to hear about it through humor. richard pryor is delivering it in a way that's funny so you go, ha, ha, ha, huh. i wonder if that's true. all of a sudden your imagination is cracked open a little bit because he's explaining his experience. he's not just going, white people are bad, white people are bad. he's explaining the experience. and that, to me, is the difference. >> after you saw live in concert or sunset strip you went back and thought, i need to change what i do. >> we do all
by the time you get to richard pryor, richard pryor decides he's not going to speak in code.es the way black people talk in private. >> police got a chokehold they use out here. they choke -- to death. that mean you be dead when they're through. you know that? we're going, yeah, we know. white folks are going, no, i had no idea. yeah, two grab your legs, one grab your head. oh, [ bleep ], broke it. >> what it does is give people who have never had a way to talk about their struggle,...
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richard. nice to meet you. here in flint, richard and anita claim universal credit.haulage firm on a low income, and anita's looking for a job. when richard was off sick after an accident, the family had to rely on benefits. that's when their problems started. went down to the local office. told them what happened. waited, waited and waited. got a payment in december. of £53. which was, we couldn't pay... that is all we got. we couldn't pay council tax, which we owed. we couldn't pay rent. then while he was off sick, richard lost hisjob. the universal credit system showed richard's severance pay as his monthly income, so they didn't qualify for help with their council tax. they paid me week in hand plus old holiday pay. but universal credit thought it was an ongoing payment. but it was my final payment. this mistake in the system meant with no savings to fall on, they were in trouble. nobody would listen us to. the bills were just going up and up. we just couldn't get out of it. faced with a mountain of bills, they prioritised paying the rent. this is a notice to rem
richard. nice to meet you. here in flint, richard and anita claim universal credit.haulage firm on a low income, and anita's looking for a job. when richard was off sick after an accident, the family had to rely on benefits. that's when their problems started. went down to the local office. told them what happened. waited, waited and waited. got a payment in december. of £53. which was, we couldn't pay... that is all we got. we couldn't pay council tax, which we owed. we couldn't pay rent....
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through the years, i have known richard. i have found him to be smart, honest, honorable, and with a fine temperament. he's always exhibited good judgment and insight. he has all of the qualities we look for in a judge, and i have no doubt that he will make an excellent one. i've had several former staff members pointed to the court of federal claims. i appreciate how important that court is in holding our government accountable to the people for its actions. the court has 11 vacationies among its 16 judgeships. i hope we can move richard through expeditiously and affirm him promptly. i am confident he will be an outstanding addition to that court, and i'm just very proud of you, richard, and wish you the very best as you proceed. through this process. i'll be supporting you. >> thank you, senator hatch, and i will introduce judge immergut. i got the pronunciation right, right? judge karin immergut graduated from amherst college in 1982 and the university of california bolthall school of law in 1987. after law school, judge
through the years, i have known richard. i have found him to be smart, honest, honorable, and with a fine temperament. he's always exhibited good judgment and insight. he has all of the qualities we look for in a judge, and i have no doubt that he will make an excellent one. i've had several former staff members pointed to the court of federal claims. i appreciate how important that court is in holding our government accountable to the people for its actions. the court has 11 vacationies among...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so, i've been a beneficiary of a company cafeteria for probably 25 of the 30 years i was in tech, so i understand, you know, what it's all about. i probably gained 50 pounds eating all the food that was supplied to me. it's interesting, this is a very well-intentioned goal. it's getting the conversation started, and i think when i read the case report and actually thought about mid market and the twitter building and the market struggling and restaurants going out of business, it is a sobering fact that we have this going on amidst all this prosperity, and i thought when twitter would locate and kings lane would locate at mid market, we'd have a vibrant commercial center there, and that's really not happened. the goal, i think, is increasing foot traffic on sidewalks by having employees patronize local businesses, and the balance with that is, creating wealth for small businesses and opportunities for entrepreneurs. so, you know, shared prosperity here. we ne
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so, i've been a beneficiary of a company cafeteria for probably 25 of the 30 years i was in tech, so i understand, you know, what it's all about. i probably gained 50 pounds eating all the food that was supplied to me. it's interesting, this is a very well-intentioned goal. it's getting the conversation started, and i think when i read the case report and actually thought about mid market and the twitter building and the market struggling...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i move to continue this to december 13. >> second. >> thank you, commissioners, on that motion to continue this matter to december 13. [ roll call ] >> secretary: so moved, commissioners, motion passes unanimously 6-0. items 14-a and b have been continued to november 29, placing us to item 15, twooevent-015110cua. >> good afternoon, commissioners. karen durandet, you have before you conditional use authorization for the removal of an unauthorized dwelling unit from the ground floor basement garage area of an existing two-family dwelling. in order for that project to proceed, the planning condition must grant the conditional use under planning section 303 and 317. the project was deemed to not be financially feasible, as the project sponsor submitted two property appraisal reports. one at the value of the property as it is, and one with a legalized unit, and there was no appreciative difference in the two appraisals. furthermore, the cost to legalize is estima
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i move to continue this to december 13. >> second. >> thank you, commissioners, on that motion to continue this matter to december 13. [ roll call ] >> secretary: so moved, commissioners, motion passes unanimously 6-0. items 14-a and b have been continued to november 29, placing us to item 15, twooevent-015110cua. >> good afternoon, commissioners. karen durandet, you have before you conditional use authorization for...
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richard: the direct impact of tariffs is relatively small.ven if we look at the scale, billion ofvels, $200 services, the impact of that on the u.s. and chinese economy are close to 1.1% of gdp, so the direct impact is small. we are looking at the indirect impact, at what level is confidence impacted question ? the chinese have said we are not seeing that come through yet, but it could be ahead of us. francine: richard turnill, global chief investment strategist, blackrock international stays with us. do not miss our coverage of the fed at 7:00 p.m. tonight u.k. time. we will break down the numbers. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am a francine lacqua in london. an 850 million euro write-down on turkish assets. on the other hand in france, five consecutive quarters of contraction, and a 19% jump in revenue. commerzbank is trading higher even though the cfo says it will not meet the 2020 revenue target. ,oining us, richard turnill global chief investment strategist, blackrock internati
richard: the direct impact of tariffs is relatively small.ven if we look at the scale, billion ofvels, $200 services, the impact of that on the u.s. and chinese economy are close to 1.1% of gdp, so the direct impact is small. we are looking at the indirect impact, at what level is confidence impacted question ? the chinese have said we are not seeing that come through yet, but it could be ahead of us. francine: richard turnill, global chief investment strategist, blackrock international stays...
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i will raise that point with afl-cio president, richard trumka.union numbers picked up, including unemployment levels among union families about lowest they have been in 20 years. i'm wondering why you would be against the president of the united states if he's helping you provide those numbers? >> well, neil, this president of the united states isn't on the election ballot today. there is a number of people that support workers and those that don't, we're supporting people like claire mccaskill, who stands up for us. josh hawley supports right to work. we're supporting those candidates that support working people. by the way -- 1500 -- >> neil: you have been clear. working families and all that, if that is happening under republican leadership, you're not buying this is sustainable beyond the president, is that what you're saying? >> i don't think that the president is on the ballot today. claire mccaskill is on the ballot and josh hawley is on the ballot in missouri and they are going to say who is best for us. it is clearly claire mccaskill. jo
i will raise that point with afl-cio president, richard trumka.union numbers picked up, including unemployment levels among union families about lowest they have been in 20 years. i'm wondering why you would be against the president of the united states if he's helping you provide those numbers? >> well, neil, this president of the united states isn't on the election ballot today. there is a number of people that support workers and those that don't, we're supporting people like claire...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: the only interesting or impactful opinion i had was the deck and the gentleman's bedroom window was roughly 39 inches apart. the front deck. the back deck, less so, because it's overlooking the space in the front yard. that's my one comment. >> president hillis: that's the deck to the gentleman's house, not the d.r. requester richard richards yes, what we'll call the back of the house -- the front of the house. >> president hillis: back of the house. >> back of mine, front of his. >> commissioner richards: commissioner melgar? >> president hillis: commissioner melgar ? >> vice president melgar: thank you, commissioner richards. that was my question. i think week after week, we see these massive increases to square footage all over the city. that's not what this is. this is 600 square feet. it's not a family room and five studies, so i am comfortable with this in terms of, you know, keeping a family in the city. i do take that issue of privacy and sound seriou
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: the only interesting or impactful opinion i had was the deck and the gentleman's bedroom window was roughly 39 inches apart. the front deck. the back deck, less so, because it's overlooking the space in the front yard. that's my one comment. >> president hillis: that's the deck to the gentleman's house, not the d.r. requester richard richards yes, what we'll call the back of the house -- the front of the house. >> president...
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>> richard: my model was dylan thomas when i was a teenager.t was my ambition. ♪ >> anthony: you woke up in your own lifetime, open up a paper, and realized like a million kids in britain dressing like me, and cutting their hair like me. and you have this inadvertent tectonic affect on kids all over the world. >> richard: it wasn't inadvertent, but it was indirect. i mean, i wanted to have that effect. other bands who responded to the way i was doing things got famous. so it ended up having this huge impact and influences. when i first saw the picture of the sex pistols, it was like, i just had to laugh. >> anthony: that's a charitable interpretation of events. malcolm mclaren came to new york, and saw the voidoids, and went back and built a boy band, and said you're going to dress like that guy. >> richard: yeah, i don't really look at it that way. i mean, ideas are free. i never resented that. but it was funny and strange. >> anthony: cheap rent brought a lot of people together. it wasn't just living spaces were cheap. there were venues where
>> richard: my model was dylan thomas when i was a teenager.t was my ambition. ♪ >> anthony: you woke up in your own lifetime, open up a paper, and realized like a million kids in britain dressing like me, and cutting their hair like me. and you have this inadvertent tectonic affect on kids all over the world. >> richard: it wasn't inadvertent, but it was indirect. i mean, i wanted to have that effect. other bands who responded to the way i was doing things got famous. so it...
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they got richard nixon's returns when they suspected richard nixon of being involved in some tax issues found $500,000 worth of underpayment by richard nixon on his tax returns. they not only have the power to do that but to reveal those tax returns to the full house. those tax returns could be if revealed to the full house by the ways and means committee of interest to the intelligence committee, couldn't they? >> that's right. we shouldn't do it for any voyeuristic interest but the american people have the right to know if the president is a cheat. if you look at that "the new york times" investigative report, that exhaustive report, it suggests he's a cheat and that his financial interests are in conflict with our domestic and foreign policy interests. and we see that play out in saudi arabia, in turkey, see that playing out with easing sanctions in china on zte so he can get a $5 million loan the same week on a chinese property. so we certainly want to know if the president is corrupt and if that affects a decision the white house makes. >> the congress was actually given this power
they got richard nixon's returns when they suspected richard nixon of being involved in some tax issues found $500,000 worth of underpayment by richard nixon on his tax returns. they not only have the power to do that but to reveal those tax returns to the full house. those tax returns could be if revealed to the full house by the ways and means committee of interest to the intelligence committee, couldn't they? >> that's right. we shouldn't do it for any voyeuristic interest but the...
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richard? >> kristen welker, thank you so much. >> today hundreds of strangers in chico, california, are coming together to serve 15,000 thanksgiving meals to wildfire survivors. the event is hosted by world central kitchen. the city of paradise, chico state university and sierra nevada brewery. they'll be serving meals at two locations at the university and one at azizirad era nevada brewery. seating times will be at 11:00, 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. celebs are also showing up with donations like kim kardashian. >> to know that you've lost your home, kanye and adidas wanted to donate $200,000 so that you guys -- [ cheers and applause ] so that you guys can, you know, pick up the pieces. >> appearing on ellen, she surprised a firefighter who lost his home with a $100,000 check. she and hubby kanye west also donated $400,000 to two separate california firefighters organizations. green bay packers quarterback and chico native aaron rodgers announced he's donating $1 million. and he's also partnered
richard? >> kristen welker, thank you so much. >> today hundreds of strangers in chico, california, are coming together to serve 15,000 thanksgiving meals to wildfire survivors. the event is hosted by world central kitchen. the city of paradise, chico state university and sierra nevada brewery. they'll be serving meals at two locations at the university and one at azizirad era nevada brewery. seating times will be at 11:00, 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. celebs are also showing up with...
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so richard cordray took over that job. he resigned from it in order to run for the governor of ohio. now, as you know, president trump has gutted the consumer m financial protection bureau. let's look at what's going on in iowa. the governor of iowa was made the ambassador to china, so that is an open seat. the nominated incumbent is kim reynolds. she's fighting off fred hubbell. he's a former insurance executive. we will be watching that one closely to see how that goes. let's go out now to nevada, where we have three people running. this is an interesting one. there's an independent candidate there as well. brian sandoval is the term-limited governor. steve sisolak is running in
so richard cordray took over that job. he resigned from it in order to run for the governor of ohio. now, as you know, president trump has gutted the consumer m financial protection bureau. let's look at what's going on in iowa. the governor of iowa was made the ambassador to china, so that is an open seat. the nominated incumbent is kim reynolds. she's fighting off fred hubbell. he's a former insurance executive. we will be watching that one closely to see how that goes. let's go out now to...
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.. have richard goldstone, judge richard goldstone. ..official champion, president buhari official champion, president buhari of nigeria. he gave a talk at the international criminal court and said we should have a supranational extraterritorial court to prosecute corruption and to repatriate assets. and that the icc should be an model, ca ta lyst and that the icc should be an model, catalyst for that court. we are working, colleagues and i are working, colleagues and i are working with president buhari and his advisers to advance this concept. you don't share the view of presidentjuncker dummy that the icc was supposed to address the whole world but has ended up as a court to try to try africans? that is fair. pa rt try to try africans? that is fair. part of the problem is security council members can veto an investigation. so the chinese don‘t permit an investigation into north korea for example. hopefully with this court, with the treaty in or outside the un, that would be dealt with more effectively. and the united states, your own co
.. have richard goldstone, judge richard goldstone. ..official champion, president buhari official champion, president buhari of nigeria. he gave a talk at the international criminal court and said we should have a supranational extraterritorial court to prosecute corruption and to repatriate assets. and that the icc should be an model, ca ta lyst and that the icc should be an model, catalyst for that court. we are working, colleagues and i are working, colleagues and i are working with...
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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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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so i guess, project sponsor, i absolutely feel for you. i want to make sure we're thorough before we make our decision. question is, when you bought the building in the year 2000, did you rent the unit out? >> i did rent it. >> commissioner richards: for how long? >> it's been rented until recently. >> commissioner richards: and somebody recently vacated? >> yes, when the inspectors came and inspected. >> commissioner richards: okay, and you live in one of the other two units? >> i used to. not anymore. >> commissioner richards: not seeing you in front of us, as i read this, i thought this reminded me of a couple of other times where we were asked to demolish a unit and i drew the conclusion, rightly or wrongly, we were asked to demolish a unit in order for the building condo to convert and bypass the lottery that's not happening yet, and that's started to raise hackles with me. >> no, that's not what this is about. it's just about the cost, that it would req
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so i guess, project sponsor, i absolutely feel for you. i want to make sure we're thorough before we make our decision. question is, when you bought the building in the year 2000, did you rent the unit out? >> i did rent it. >> commissioner richards: for how long? >> it's been rented until recently. >> commissioner richards: and somebody recently vacated? >> yes, when the inspectors came and inspected. >>...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: mr. teague, if we changed all the 18 spaces that are residential to bicycle, right, and you have these other 32 spaces. if i'm a renter, a tenant, can i rent that space monthly? it's just joe shah mo off the street? >> it would be each space dedicated to a unit. >> this is basically one floor. >> so you could get rid of one floor, keep the residential and split the rest of the parking garage. but if you got rid of all of the residential parking, for a public parking garage, that is required to be short-term. because that is intended to be turnover parking. not long-term parking. in this scenario as proposed, if you basically said get rid of one floor and they chose to get rid of the residential floor and deal with that, there is another provision of the code, then people who lived in that building would not be able to rent the remaining parking spaces. >> i could support commissioner hillis' request to get rid of a floor of parking. however they want. >> i don't know how i feel about -- y
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: mr. teague, if we changed all the 18 spaces that are residential to bicycle, right, and you have these other 32 spaces. if i'm a renter, a tenant, can i rent that space monthly? it's just joe shah mo off the street? >> it would be each space dedicated to a unit. >> this is basically one floor. >> so you could get rid of one floor, keep the residential and split the rest of the parking garage. but if you got rid of all of...
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>> president hillis: either. >> commissioner richards: yeah. one feeds the other. >> well, i'm looking at these. the hours of operation are permitted from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. if you want to go past that, that does require a conditional use authorization. in terms of restaurants and night license numbers and if they are per -- night clubs and if they are permitted in this district and under what circumstances -- >> president hillis: do you want a second, do you have any other questions? >> commissioner richards: not after that. >> restaurants and bars are principlely permitted on the ground floor, in terms of night time entertainment. >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> night time entertainment is also generally permitted to the ground floor, in addition to avenue hours entertainment. >> i am in full support of the amendments that were proposed. i think i am always protective of this neighborhood. this is my sister neighborhood. i think when i looked at this project, i was excited by being rental housing and also by the new affordability.
>> president hillis: either. >> commissioner richards: yeah. one feeds the other. >> well, i'm looking at these. the hours of operation are permitted from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. if you want to go past that, that does require a conditional use authorization. in terms of restaurants and night license numbers and if they are per -- night clubs and if they are permitted in this district and under what circumstances -- >> president hillis: do you want a second, do you have...
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, was richard klein deents. he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor. he got a suspended sentence and served no time. his sentencing judge said that richard stein deents had a heart, quote, that is too loyal. if matthew whitaker has a heart that is too loyal to donald trump, he will be very, very lucky to get off as easy as richard klein deents did. donald trump could easily drive matthew whitaker into earning a prison sentence that sets the record for republican attorneys general of the united states convicted of federal crimes. joining us now, democratic congressman steve cohen of tennessee, a member of the judiciary committee in the house. and laurence tribe. i want to start with you on this question that has now been -- we've had 48 hours of public consideration of it, and that is the legality of the installation of matthew whitaker in the attorney general's office. >> well, hi, lawrence. i guess i'll say at the beginning that you've almost made me feel sorry for the guy. but i think i can resist feeling too sorry
, was richard klein deents. he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor. he got a suspended sentence and served no time. his sentencing judge said that richard stein deents had a heart, quote, that is too loyal. if matthew whitaker has a heart that is too loyal to donald trump, he will be very, very lucky to get off as easy as richard klein deents did. donald trump could easily drive matthew whitaker into earning a prison sentence that sets the record for republican attorneys general of the united...
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there's a big chunk of richard howard in there.to suddenly discovering this absolutely incredible story and now i'm the guardian of this incredible historical artefact. it means so much to me, but it means so much to richard's descendants. your grandfather's violin. how lovely, thank you. and i can see the name inside. further research led to richard howard's granddaughter, mary, and through this instrument, she's been introduced to her grandfather for the first time. ooh... if i may use the phrase, it blew my socks off. i knew nothing about my grandfather before that. i didn't even know his full name. it was overwhelmingly emotional. for the first six months, i really couldn't talk about it to anyone outside the family. with mary present, sam played her grandfather's violin at his graveside in belgium. and i just thought the most amazing thing to do would be to take the fiddle that perhaps richard thought he'd never finish, take it to him and play it for him. and it was just lovely. it was as if i'd been at his funeral. mary has n
there's a big chunk of richard howard in there.to suddenly discovering this absolutely incredible story and now i'm the guardian of this incredible historical artefact. it means so much to me, but it means so much to richard's descendants. your grandfather's violin. how lovely, thank you. and i can see the name inside. further research led to richard howard's granddaughter, mary, and through this instrument, she's been introduced to her grandfather for the first time. ooh... if i may use the...
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richard baker, who's died at the age of 93.bbc news, our world looks at whether the murderers of pakistan's social media star, qandeel, have been brought to justice. a warning that there are adult themes and descriptions of violence which some viewers may find upsetting. this is a story about justice and honour. qandeel baloch was a girl who rose from nowhere and became pakistan's social media superstar. her highly provocative videos shocked many in pakistan, but brought her fame. two years ago, qandeel was murdered. her own brother said he had done it because she brought shame on the family. at the time of the murder, qandeel‘s parents wanted justice for their daughter. amid an international outcry, the pakistani government quickly passed a law against honour killings. my name is hani taha, i have reported on this story from it's very beginning. two years on from her murder, are we any closer to justice for qandeel? in the city of multan, in the punjab region of pakistan, the trial of qandeel baloch‘s murder is entering its th
richard baker, who's died at the age of 93.bbc news, our world looks at whether the murderers of pakistan's social media star, qandeel, have been brought to justice. a warning that there are adult themes and descriptions of violence which some viewers may find upsetting. this is a story about justice and honour. qandeel baloch was a girl who rose from nowhere and became pakistan's social media superstar. her highly provocative videos shocked many in pakistan, but brought her fame. two years...
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richard: i think it's a very plausible scenario, guy.you look at two of the biggest winners from globalization, i think china and europe need to be at the top of that list. i think if we do get a cessation of trade tensions, i think you will get a bump to the chinese economy, a bump to the euro economy, and as a result, from the ecb standpoint, that should start to feed into that core inflation that has really been persistently stuck near the 1% handle. if you get some upward traction there, people start talking more about ecb policy normalization and the type of themes we were talking about at the beginning of the year become the themes that are more from center should we get trade tensions ratchet lower. guy: if they get ratcheted higher, how soft lit be for the euro? -- how soft will it be for the euro? there's a downgraded expectations around the ecb's ability to raise rates. -- a do not see a d.c. decent deal with the formation of a peace treaty and rating from this g20, does it mean the euro will suffer? the ecb really has to take
richard: i think it's a very plausible scenario, guy.you look at two of the biggest winners from globalization, i think china and europe need to be at the top of that list. i think if we do get a cessation of trade tensions, i think you will get a bump to the chinese economy, a bump to the euro economy, and as a result, from the ecb standpoint, that should start to feed into that core inflation that has really been persistently stuck near the 1% handle. if you get some upward traction there,...
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. >> that's right, richard. we've not heard from the white house directly about this latest instance, but we did see president trump perhaps prematurely declare victory as it relates to this asylum deal between the u.s. and mexico. the two u.s. officials who confirmed word of this deal as first reported by "the washington post" made clear that it was just that. it was tentative, that there was still legal and technical and logistical issues that needed to be worked out. i think that perhaps explains why the white house, when they put out a statement, that statement lacked specifics. here's what the white house spokes person had to say. he said only that president trump has developed a strong relationship with the incoming over door administration, that new administration takes effect december 1st. but later that night, last night, in fact, president trump then tweeted this about this deal. would be smart if mexico would stop the caravans long before they got to our southern border or if originating countries wou
. >> that's right, richard. we've not heard from the white house directly about this latest instance, but we did see president trump perhaps prematurely declare victory as it relates to this asylum deal between the u.s. and mexico. the two u.s. officials who confirmed word of this deal as first reported by "the washington post" made clear that it was just that. it was tentative, that there was still legal and technical and logistical issues that needed to be worked out. i think...
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today i read the articles of impeachment against richard nixon. everybody should read article 2 and how similar it is to what we've seen trump do here. but the president takes an oath to defend the constitution of the united states to uphold it and protect it. this president daily abuses it but never have we seen such flouting of willingness to abuse the constitution and the powers of the presidency as we are now seeing and what we're learning from maggie haberman's story. and this is going to be investigated. it's going to figure in the mueller investigation. it's going to figure in investigations on the hill. and this is a moment that we're going to look back on and say, ah, that's perhaps when the message got across in washington that the president crossed lines that must be noted. >> karl, you say there was a willingness to, and he asked don mcgahn about whether he could order the justice department to prosecute these people, but at the end, he didn't. so i could see supporters of the president say, and people who probably work for him in the
today i read the articles of impeachment against richard nixon. everybody should read article 2 and how similar it is to what we've seen trump do here. but the president takes an oath to defend the constitution of the united states to uphold it and protect it. this president daily abuses it but never have we seen such flouting of willingness to abuse the constitution and the powers of the presidency as we are now seeing and what we're learning from maggie haberman's story. and this is going to...
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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 pryor. about taking the [ bleep ], because that's all i had done. >> i think every african-american comic -- >> come over to the united states because new york is a tourist place and get hbo and catch delirious and they can't speak english, and it's because of the curses. have foreigners walking up to me all the time. [ bleep ], you suck my [ bleep ]. you black mother [ bleep ]. >> i saw eddie murphy's "raw" and "delirious" when i was in second grade and you knew he was nasty, he's naughty, he's not supposed to be saying any of that, those are bad, bad words and it's hilarious. >> have you watched the bill cosby show? i do, too. love it. he called me up and chastised me me on the phone about being too dirty. i was pissed off. so mad, i called richard pryor, richard, bill cosby said i was too dirty. do people laugh when you say what you say, i said yes. do you get paid, i said yes. and he said tell bill i said have a coke and a smile and shut the [ bleep ] up. (scream) no! others won't believ
richard pryor. about taking the [ bleep ], because that's all i had done. >> i think every african-american comic -- >> come over to the united states because new york is a tourist place and get hbo and catch delirious and they can't speak english, and it's because of the curses. have foreigners walking up to me all the time. [ bleep ], you suck my [ bleep ]. you black mother [ bleep ]. >> i saw eddie murphy's "raw" and "delirious" when i was in second...
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zwlnc >>> we'll have more on this with richard blumenthal. also the president givesi his clearest statement that he's willing to let saudi arabia get away with murder as long as the money keeps rolling in. specifically the murder of jamal khashoggi. later with facebook under fire from multiple directions, an exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg. what he said about calls for him to step aside. ♪ it's a feeling that's hard to describe... ♪ ...and even harder to forget. ♪ the united states virgin islands. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare c
zwlnc >>> we'll have more on this with richard blumenthal. also the president givesi his clearest statement that he's willing to let saudi arabia get away with murder as long as the money keeps rolling in. specifically the murder of jamal khashoggi. later with facebook under fire from multiple directions, an exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg. what he said about calls for him to step aside. ♪ it's a feeling that's hard to describe... ♪ ...and even harder to forget. ♪ the...
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richard, your response?ck when i was in the bush white house as the chief ethics lawyer, i told them over and over again, you don't use personal e-mail for white house business. everybody's known that. and ivanka trump is one more official who has chosen not to follow the rules. no, we're not going to lock her up. we're not going to have a big rally and chant "lock her up" like we were in nuremberg germany in 1933. no, we're not going to do that. but the answer is clear. the united states government, including the house of representatives, the fbi, yes, robert mueller, needs to go through that e-mail, all of her e-mail, and find out what is in there that's relevant to the united states government, what is relevant to russia, saudi arabia, or any other foreign powers who have sought toip influenza our government. there are very important investigations going on. if people choose to use their personal e-mail for u.s. government business, that should be subject to investigation. i'm a lot more interested in wha
richard, your response?ck when i was in the bush white house as the chief ethics lawyer, i told them over and over again, you don't use personal e-mail for white house business. everybody's known that. and ivanka trump is one more official who has chosen not to follow the rules. no, we're not going to lock her up. we're not going to have a big rally and chant "lock her up" like we were in nuremberg germany in 1933. no, we're not going to do that. but the answer is clear. the united...
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richard baker, who's died at the age of 93.ed a record amount of more than £50 million, taking it past the £1 billion mark since it first started almost 40—years ago. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba looks back on last night. go on, rob. cue the totaliser! cheering. the night's record—breaking total. # i stay up too late... the evening kicked off with a performance from west end musical, school of rock. # every morning'sjust the same... the cast of eastenders took part in a walford walt disney song and dance extravaganza. while boy band boyzone competed for the children in need stricly glitter ball trophy. welcome to the tardis! this is amazing. a doctor who superfan got to visit the tardis, and workers from children in need projects, who thought they were making a music video, got to duet with some of their favourite stars. # just the touch of your love is enough # to knock me off my feet... celebrities also went to visit some of the places where the money raised by everyone watching ends up being spent. it was a ni
richard baker, who's died at the age of 93.ed a record amount of more than £50 million, taking it past the £1 billion mark since it first started almost 40—years ago. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba looks back on last night. go on, rob. cue the totaliser! cheering. the night's record—breaking total. # i stay up too late... the evening kicked off with a performance from west end musical, school of rock. # every morning'sjust the same... the cast of eastenders took part in a...