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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so i have a different take, commissioner moore. when these things come up, these guys know what they're doing. they can call up nancy skinner. in the reasoning of transparency, they know what they're doing. we require a developer to put a rent controlled unit back in addition to the b.m.r. units. >> so it is accurate that the replacement unit requirement that's state law would come out of the inclusionary policy for the requirement. however, the way that the bill's structured, it says if you're going to do the replacement units, it needs to be affordable. the low-income unit would be affordable. it's very complicated. i don't have a definitive answer, but i think what the state law is saying you would provide a unit that's affordable as well as the right of first refusal. if you were in a protected unit for one of the separate reasons, you would get the right of first refusal for the unit. >> commissioner richards: two things. i think we're getting less, so i
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: so i have a different take, commissioner moore. when these things come up, these guys know what they're doing. they can call up nancy skinner. in the reasoning of transparency, they know what they're doing. we require a developer to put a rent controlled unit back in addition to the b.m.r. units. >> so it is accurate that the replacement unit requirement that's state law would come out of the inclusionary policy for the requirement....
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: that's a great thing, but i don't think we have anything written legislatively that says when you demolish a rent controlled unit that you've got to replace one. >> commissioner hillis: but we've still got that discretion. >> right. and sb 330 requires a replacement unit in that place, and we can back that up or do it a different way. >> commissioner richards: i thought it had to be law. thanks. >> vice president koppel: just a couple comments on my side. these aren't addressed to anybody, but if skinner's looking for certainty, who's the certainty for? is this good certainty or bad certainty? and i don't know how these can get so confusing and so crossed over each other. i think that these updates -- thank you again for the great report. if you can answer every one of dennis' questions, i'll give it up to you. thank you for answering our questions. i am -- we have a lot of questions up here, and i'm sure the people in the public are getting a lot of their qu
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: that's a great thing, but i don't think we have anything written legislatively that says when you demolish a rent controlled unit that you've got to replace one. >> commissioner hillis: but we've still got that discretion. >> right. and sb 330 requires a replacement unit in that place, and we can back that up or do it a different way. >> commissioner richards: i thought it had to be law. thanks. >> vice president...
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commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: move to approve. >> commissioner hillis: second. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. on that motion to approve items 4 and 5-a under your consent calendar -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 5-0. acting zoning administrator, what say you? >> on item 5-b, close the hearing and inclined to grant that variance. >> clerk: very good. commissioners, that'll place us on item 6, consideration of adoption of draft minutes for june 13, 2019. >> vice president koppel: any member of the public like to comment on draft minutes? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> commissioner richards: move to approve. >> vice president koppel: second. >> clerk: thank you. on that motion to approve the minutes -- [roll call] >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. that item passes 5-0. next item, commissioner comments and questions. >> commissioner richards: thank you. what happened in oregon started with a rent cap of 7%. i know we have som
commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: move to approve. >> commissioner hillis: second. >> clerk: thank you, commissioners. on that motion to approve items 4 and 5-a under your consent calendar -- [roll call] >> clerk: so moved, commissioners. that motion passes unanimously, 5-0. acting zoning administrator, what say you? >> on item 5-b, close the hearing and inclined to grant that variance. >> clerk: very good. commissioners, that'll place us on...
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richard: one thing i should've said earlier is, thank you. all the data in there was not data originated from our ff, but originated -- originated from rff. comparison, we needed to answer a lot of questions to get this right, so i want to thank all of those institutions. while these institutions are doing an expert job and have done a lot of -- and have taken , they have art point of view. when i look at something coming out of an organization in addition to their assumptions, i understand where the institution is coming from. that could color to some degree what they are saying, so i would keep that in mind. sarah: that is true. the other thing is, i think the caveats matter, and when these models get reported on, the caveats don't come with that, so you will hear definitively that an organization has concluded this about a country. and they are the most useful when you include those things. organizationshese have made big strides in being able to communicate what they are doing, which is investigating a set of issues and coming up with out
richard: one thing i should've said earlier is, thank you. all the data in there was not data originated from our ff, but originated -- originated from rff. comparison, we needed to answer a lot of questions to get this right, so i want to thank all of those institutions. while these institutions are doing an expert job and have done a lot of -- and have taken , they have art point of view. when i look at something coming out of an organization in addition to their assumptions, i understand...
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dani: richard kelly stays with us -- nejra: richard kelly stays with us.the bloomberg first word news. >> thanks. mexico's interest rates are too high for the slowing economy, according to the president of the country. 's central bank has kept its key rate at its decade high, making the peso one of the strongest currencies this year. the mexican economy may already be in a mild recession. more cautious about inflation. this is not a bad thing. no, this is not the wrong thing to do. i'm not saying that. to lower theortant rates to encourage growth. mexico's president speaking to our editor in chief. prime minister boris johnson has issued an ultimatum to the eu. you won't start talks with brussels unless they agree to reopen the divorce deal. so far, eu leaders have refused. johnson stepped up preparations for no deal and more money is being made available for planning -- contingency planning. the bank of japan is taking a wait and see stance ahead of the fed decision tomorrow. it kept policy unchanged and maintained its asset purchase program. the boj says
dani: richard kelly stays with us -- nejra: richard kelly stays with us.the bloomberg first word news. >> thanks. mexico's interest rates are too high for the slowing economy, according to the president of the country. 's central bank has kept its key rate at its decade high, making the peso one of the strongest currencies this year. the mexican economy may already be in a mild recession. more cautious about inflation. this is not a bad thing. no, this is not the wrong thing to do. i'm...
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the suggestion that richard tice is in any way involved is denied both by richard tice and by isabelut the very same thing. and when you think about it would be pretty unlikely for isabel oakeshott to have, as a source, somebody she was dating. so we could probably rule that out. so the sunday times slightly of a place that one. yes, but they are also talking about the police closing in on this eurosceptic philby, an allusion to kim philby in whitehall. but it does seem kim philby in whitehall. but it does seem the security service and police have got a fairly good idea of where this leak has come from or who's the culprit. it will be interesting to see if we go as far as a prosecution. that'll be the interesting one. to get a criminal prosecution out of it would be difficult. i think identifying the legal would not be so difficult. they would not have been that many people on the distribution list. all you have to do is compare the most sensitive of those diplomatic cables and where they went to. do you think we will see more of these? it started with 2017 leaks in these now go back
the suggestion that richard tice is in any way involved is denied both by richard tice and by isabelut the very same thing. and when you think about it would be pretty unlikely for isabel oakeshott to have, as a source, somebody she was dating. so we could probably rule that out. so the sunday times slightly of a place that one. yes, but they are also talking about the police closing in on this eurosceptic philby, an allusion to kim philby in whitehall. but it does seem kim philby in whitehall....
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desert to mt sir richard branson at his headquarters. he is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into building a rocket ship so civilians can travel into space. few people have been to this place and i'm dying to see what is inside. richard, my friend. good to see you again. >> well, welcome to our factory. >> whoa! is it? >> this is the space ship. >> this is huge. >> the space ship is not enormous but it takes eight people. >> two pilots, six passengers? >> etctly. >> whaou are looking at is virginot galactic'sr ship. use space craft is the f fuselage at t a256 atta up to 50,000 feet, and then they will release the space ship. >> three, two, one, release, reese lease, release. >> then what happens? >> he firesck the . >> fire. >> that takes it up into space? >> you then hold on for dear life as it goes 3,000 miles an hour in eight seconds into space d you have the rid of your lifetime. >> even more impressive is the fact that branson already has a long list of people who dropped $250,000 to get on board. >> 700 peooue have given a q
desert to mt sir richard branson at his headquarters. he is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into building a rocket ship so civilians can travel into space. few people have been to this place and i'm dying to see what is inside. richard, my friend. good to see you again. >> well, welcome to our factory. >> whoa! is it? >> this is the space ship. >> this is huge. >> the space ship is not enormous but it takes eight people. >> two pilots, six passengers?...
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with richard it's very different with richard it's classical contemporary afro japanese march choreography it's japan. europe. africa a mixture of minos. you know i'm watching them work right now it's really interesting for such some of some of the vocabulary of you know textures is quite electric now let's go back and fast the valley by and large you always keep your shoulders over your hips fighting right furtively here. in these styles of. dancing african styles and what the 1st thing that i'm that i'm imitating what i'm trying to do the stats is there is the posture for starters and of course as soon as you bring your or their shoulders in front of your soon to bend your knees and you can you and your lecture measure but those bags there's a lot of movement potential. this . is who got this group of african drummers coming tomorrow and i think it would be really interesting among other things to do it would be to actually change the music you know switch them years ago see what happens and for that the best thing would be if we could push it a little bit further the choreography a litt
with richard it's very different with richard it's classical contemporary afro japanese march choreography it's japan. europe. africa a mixture of minos. you know i'm watching them work right now it's really interesting for such some of some of the vocabulary of you know textures is quite electric now let's go back and fast the valley by and large you always keep your shoulders over your hips fighting right furtively here. in these styles of. dancing african styles and what the 1st thing that...
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richard, how did this meeting come about? in talks with the likes of saudi arabia and possibly other players as well. you pulled out of those after the death of jamal khashoggi, and that brought you to this meeting. explain the origins of this investment. richard: when we couldn't go ahead with the saudis, i decided fund virgin galactic to profitability myself through the virgin group. , who a call from chamath said he was keen to have a look, and he went to see our space people, spent some months looking into it, and why don't you carry on from there. chamath: i had been an admirer of the business from afar. we had a bunch of mutual friends who were early customers. i was always wondering what was really under the hood. when i got to see the business, i was pretty floored by what they built in the quality of business it would become. it took us nine months, but we got here. vonnie: and you are going to be chairman of the board with a $100 million personal investment as well. did you talk to other funds? did you look at other
richard, how did this meeting come about? in talks with the likes of saudi arabia and possibly other players as well. you pulled out of those after the death of jamal khashoggi, and that brought you to this meeting. explain the origins of this investment. richard: when we couldn't go ahead with the saudis, i decided fund virgin galactic to profitability myself through the virgin group. , who a call from chamath said he was keen to have a look, and he went to see our space people, spent some...
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on let's bring in our panel now for today's inside story in manila we have richard hadari n. who is a research fellow at the national chain tce university and author of the book the rise of detecting a populist revolt in singapore we have graham on webb who is a research fellow at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies and also in manila congress condi who is the philippines researcher at human rights watch welcome to you all thank you very much for being on inside story let's start by looking at the big picture richard hadari and as detectives said in his speech his disapproval rating is only 3 percent the majority of filipinos satisfied with him how have things improved for filipinos and the detectives will these past 3 is. that we can have a debate over to specifics what our objective has been successful in achieving his promises but the fact that a matters that as far as the perception of the majority of philip is concerned is now the most popular filipino president in history and in the last midterm elections the opposition was almost completely wiped off and
on let's bring in our panel now for today's inside story in manila we have richard hadari n. who is a research fellow at the national chain tce university and author of the book the rise of detecting a populist revolt in singapore we have graham on webb who is a research fellow at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies and also in manila congress condi who is the philippines researcher at human rights watch welcome to you all thank you very much for being on inside story let's start...
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richard: it is possible.oning from opposition to government, to actually being responsible. we will see whether he can make the transition. we will see if he can get a better deal and at most, it would be cosmetic. europe does not want to set the precedent that if you are a squeaky wheel you get a better deal. he will not get a substantively better deal and he has to decide what is he going to do. if he goes ahead, the issue is not simply the irish border. it is a constitutional crisis. the previous parliament is on record saying, we do not support a no deal brexit, so boris johnson will have to decide. the other thing going on, if you had a normal opposition, this would become a factor in british politics and he would have a vote of no-confidence. the problem is you have a flawed labour party led by a flawed jeremy corbyn. the populist support for labour is plummeting. this is a constitutional crisis, and irish crisis, and also a political crisis for this country. thecine: can you link populism we are expect
richard: it is possible.oning from opposition to government, to actually being responsible. we will see whether he can make the transition. we will see if he can get a better deal and at most, it would be cosmetic. europe does not want to set the precedent that if you are a squeaky wheel you get a better deal. he will not get a substantively better deal and he has to decide what is he going to do. if he goes ahead, the issue is not simply the irish border. it is a constitutional crisis. the...
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richard? >> mariana, i can see the power lines, right? we've been watching those reports of how many folks are out of power in terms of power outages, 125,000, so about 20 minutes ago -- you're going to have sunset there in the new orleans area in the plaquemines parish you're reporting from in the coming hours. have you seen any crews out? it's probably too early. i don't know the answer, but the storm is still there. >> reporter: to be honest, i have not seen downed power lines or crews yet. it is still early. that rainfall is still a risk. so for the area where i've been moving around here, plaquemines parish, the challenge right now is basically these flooded communities. i haven't seen challenges yet that i know of in terms of the power, but we do know, of course, that across the state of the louisiana, richard, it's tens of thousands of people that are already without power. as it usually happens with these storms and i've covered quite a few of them over the past couple of years, it is
richard? >> mariana, i can see the power lines, right? we've been watching those reports of how many folks are out of power in terms of power outages, 125,000, so about 20 minutes ago -- you're going to have sunset there in the new orleans area in the plaquemines parish you're reporting from in the coming hours. have you seen any crews out? it's probably too early. i don't know the answer, but the storm is still there. >> reporter: to be honest, i have not seen downed power lines or...
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richard jue: absolutely. robert: give us an idea, first of all, a little history for people who don't know it, when the nihonmachi street fair started, what it kind of started out as, and how it's evolved. richard: well, it started out initially in 1973 with--we had a cherry blossom that just displayed the businesses. so, nihonmachi street fair developed from that way to display the nonprofit organizations of the city. so, steve--and his group of students from the asian american studies from sf state came up with this idea. and ron kazaki and kenny kazaki are the original founders. so, they said, "let's display more grass-root organizations. let's let the public know what kind of services and what kind of information they have related to our organization." that has changed now after 46 years. 'cause now things are now growing and generations are changing. so, now we're focusing more with the grass-root organizations, but as you know, a lot of organizations are not coming out as much. so, now we're focusing mo
richard jue: absolutely. robert: give us an idea, first of all, a little history for people who don't know it, when the nihonmachi street fair started, what it kind of started out as, and how it's evolved. richard: well, it started out initially in 1973 with--we had a cherry blossom that just displayed the businesses. so, nihonmachi street fair developed from that way to display the nonprofit organizations of the city. so, steve--and his group of students from the asian american studies from sf...
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richard talked about the fact this has been nine months in the gestation.oming in a bit fine? chamath: i don't think so. we met over 200 companies in many countries over the last two years. it did take us nine months to do the diligence required to get under the hood and understand, and to feel comfortable. could we have done it in another one? sure. could we have invested in something else? yes. but i think we found the absolute best company that will thrive in the public market. something that will capture an enormous amount of consumer interest. giving the average person a chance to own a bit of space and there is nothing more exciting than that. >> the average person will own a bit of space. when is the first flight going to be? let's try to nail that down. richard: now that we are a public company, i have to be certain in what i say. we are moving the whole operation to new mexico. that is where the space port is. we are moving our rockets there. we are moving our motherships there. we will do a few final test flights from new mexico in the new situati
richard talked about the fact this has been nine months in the gestation.oming in a bit fine? chamath: i don't think so. we met over 200 companies in many countries over the last two years. it did take us nine months to do the diligence required to get under the hood and understand, and to feel comfortable. could we have done it in another one? sure. could we have invested in something else? yes. but i think we found the absolute best company that will thrive in the public market. something...
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richard? >> all right. hans nichols with the president in berkeley heights, new jersey. thank you. >>> let's bring in jay newton small and charlie savage. charlie, we've seen this drum being beet befoat before. i guess the question is what's new this time around? >> well, one thing that's new from two weeks ago is congress has passed that $4.6 billion supplemental spending bill with the new money for humanitarian relief, and infrastructure expansion for dealing with detained migrants and the border. one of the reasons we think trump held off on what he was threatening to do before was it would mess up the politics of trying to get that bill through congress. now it's gone through congress. he's free to start rattling his saber again. on the other hand, one of the problems surrounding this has always been not just politics but capacity. they don't have holding cells and the ability to put a million new people in detention. they're already as we've seen on the border strained by the incredible c
richard? >> all right. hans nichols with the president in berkeley heights, new jersey. thank you. >>> let's bring in jay newton small and charlie savage. charlie, we've seen this drum being beet befoat before. i guess the question is what's new this time around? >> well, one thing that's new from two weeks ago is congress has passed that $4.6 billion supplemental spending bill with the new money for humanitarian relief, and infrastructure expansion for dealing with...
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richard talked about the fact that this has been nine months in the gestation.cutting it a bit fine, weren't you? chamath: i don't think so. we met more than 200 companies over many, many countries over the last three years. it did take us nine months to do the diligence required to really get under the hood and understand what they had built and to feel comfortable across all aspects of the business. could we have done another one? sure. could we have invested in something else? yes. but i think that we found the absolute best company, something that will thrive in the public markets, and frankly, something is going to capture an enormous amount of consumer interest, giving the average person a chance to own a bit of space, and i think there is frankly nothing more exciting than that. >> the average person is going to own a bit of space. when is the first flight going to be? let's try and mail -- nail that down. richard: now that we are public, i will have to be very circumspect in what i say. so what is happening at the moment is we are moving the whole operat
richard talked about the fact that this has been nine months in the gestation.cutting it a bit fine, weren't you? chamath: i don't think so. we met more than 200 companies over many, many countries over the last three years. it did take us nine months to do the diligence required to really get under the hood and understand what they had built and to feel comfortable across all aspects of the business. could we have done another one? sure. could we have invested in something else? yes. but i...
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emily: richard branson, virgin group founder and the social capital ceo.context, i want to bring it match have to who is here with us in san francisco. it is a little complicated how they actually pulled this off because a publicly traded company associated with social capital, but virgin galactic essentially. max: that is exactly what happened. as we heard in the clip, social capital raise money from investors to acquire a private company and to get public. the pitch we heard from chamath was basically this would be a more efficient way to go public. when he started talk about this a couple years ago, it was the ipo process is broken. it takes too long, too much regulatory oversight. i think it kind of makes sense for virgin galactic because virgin galactic, you are talking about extremely high potential. this could revolutionize air travel. this could be the new disney world. on the other hand, it is super speculative. it is the kind of thing that i think is hard to value and you can see what it might make sense to go public. emily: on the other hand, it
emily: richard branson, virgin group founder and the social capital ceo.context, i want to bring it match have to who is here with us in san francisco. it is a little complicated how they actually pulled this off because a publicly traded company associated with social capital, but virgin galactic essentially. max: that is exactly what happened. as we heard in the clip, social capital raise money from investors to acquire a private company and to get public. the pitch we heard from chamath was...
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joining us first on cnbc, chamath palihapitiya, ceo, and founder sir richard branson.ays get attention so i want to start with chamath on this this is huge muj th money. i wasn't sure of the $100 million -- >> 700 in the spake and 100 million. >> your own. >> of my own, yeah. >> the reason for that is? i guess you've got opm, other people's money, this is your money -- >> a fair amount of spake as well take a step back i've been an admirer of richard and this company for a long time much of my friends have been customers. i've looked at the technology. basically what happened about nine months ago when he decided to not accept the capital from the saudi government, i called and said can i spend time getting to know your team. and over the last nine months, i was just completely amazed by what he and his team built when we had the chance to do something, basically it's about capitalizing something that will put people into space, but build technology that over time will do everything from space tourism to potentially hypersonic air travel and so this is an incredibly co
joining us first on cnbc, chamath palihapitiya, ceo, and founder sir richard branson.ays get attention so i want to start with chamath on this this is huge muj th money. i wasn't sure of the $100 million -- >> 700 in the spake and 100 million. >> your own. >> of my own, yeah. >> the reason for that is? i guess you've got opm, other people's money, this is your money -- >> a fair amount of spake as well take a step back i've been an admirer of richard and this...
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as you know, richard, the parade is already being planned. richard? >> we cannot wait. we will see you at that parade. the winningest world cup team women's soccer. >>> coming up, a leaked memo from one of britain's top diplomats, causing a stir over what he says about president trump. >>> plus, the fallout over congressman justin amash turning his back on the republican parties. s back on the republican parties. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst... ...especially when your easily distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. the latest charter school scandals are piling up. leaders of one san diego charter network? indicted for conspiracy and grand theft. thankfully, the governor's charter school policy task force just made important recommendations for reform: more accountability on charter school spending. and giving local school districts more control over the authorization of charter schools. reforms
as you know, richard, the parade is already being planned. richard? >> we cannot wait. we will see you at that parade. the winningest world cup team women's soccer. >>> coming up, a leaked memo from one of britain's top diplomats, causing a stir over what he says about president trump. >>> plus, the fallout over congressman justin amash turning his back on the republican parties. s back on the republican parties. (vo) parents have a way of imagining the worst......
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both richard tice and isabel strenuously deny that richard tice had absolutely anything to do theirst was obtained purely journalistically, as far as isabel was concerned. it would be crazy for isabel to be getting it from the person that she was dating. richard had tweeted a response to some of the claims that he was being lined up the claims that he was being lined upfor the claims that he was being lined up for thatjob in the us. the claims that he was being lined up for that job in the us. maybe after i asked him about it. up for that job in the us. maybe afteri asked him about it. richard has responded via twitter saying conspiracy theorists who say i want the american ambassador job conspiracy theorists who say i want the american ambassadorjob is wrong and it is ridiculous. i'm100% focused on sharing brexit party uk unlikely autumn elections. the earlier tweet said it should be a brexit businessman, of which he fitted the bill. he was echoing somebody else, wasn't he? no. he wasn't. much of the also said it. the brexit party is riding high, you would want to concentrate all yo
both richard tice and isabel strenuously deny that richard tice had absolutely anything to do theirst was obtained purely journalistically, as far as isabel was concerned. it would be crazy for isabel to be getting it from the person that she was dating. richard had tweeted a response to some of the claims that he was being lined up the claims that he was being lined upfor the claims that he was being lined up for thatjob in the us. the claims that he was being lined up for that job in the us....
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richard perle divides his time between washington and the surfer france. hello there is still a very quiet picture across much of the middle east at the level it had across areas in the north but the bulk. the cloud once again of the law has been into southern areas of pakistan it's all tied of course to the monsoon rains and that cloud isn't just cloud it's also brought with it a cool some very heavy amounts of rain is an idea what is still on this in the streets in karachi people of course still trying to go about their daily business but really made quite difficult and certainly very unpleasant now there is more rain in the fall cause although it does tend to ease off certainly on wednesday into crop she can see quite a lot of flow they've also got more clouds around as well elsewhere not see bobby go want to showers just working their way own the essentials of the black sea they tend to stay in the picture. on a little bit low this time was in karachi with a high of 32 celsius as well then we have further to the saudi arabian peninsula and again these
richard perle divides his time between washington and the surfer france. hello there is still a very quiet picture across much of the middle east at the level it had across areas in the north but the bulk. the cloud once again of the law has been into southern areas of pakistan it's all tied of course to the monsoon rains and that cloud isn't just cloud it's also brought with it a cool some very heavy amounts of rain is an idea what is still on this in the streets in karachi people of course...
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>> richard engel who is in seoul for us tonight richard, thank you >>> the president's historic visit was met by hope and skepticism what does come next? we turn to hans nichols also in seoul. >> reporter: for president donald trump, the first steps toward kim jong-un's position in north korea may be the easiest while president trump says he isn't in a hurry, there are major issues before them the biggest, complete denuclearization his critics call it showmanship, casting the meeting as an elaborate photo op. >> it's worrisome that this president erratically sets up a meeting without the staff work being done it seems like it's all for show. it's not substantive >> reporter: some arguing that trump's dramatic approach will falter as a diplomatic tactic. >> this is a ruthless dictator and when you go forward, you have to have clear focus and a clear mission and clear goals. >> reporter: american intelligence agencies have concluded that north korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear arsenal, as mr. trump has demanded full agreement by kim for complete and verifiable denuclearization ex
>> richard engel who is in seoul for us tonight richard, thank you >>> the president's historic visit was met by hope and skepticism what does come next? we turn to hans nichols also in seoul. >> reporter: for president donald trump, the first steps toward kim jong-un's position in north korea may be the easiest while president trump says he isn't in a hurry, there are major issues before them the biggest, complete denuclearization his critics call it showmanship, casting...
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richard bilton, bbc news.w thiskend, a lucky teenager won $3 million at the fortnite world cup, a videogame tournament. it is one example of how the e-sports industry is taking the world by storm. global revenues from pro-gaming nscompetitere hit $1.1 billion this year, everyone is trying to cash in. professional stadiums are being ilt in the u.s., and more universities are offering e-sport scholarships. for more, i was joiand earlier bycumen, senior managing editor. you are there in queens at this tournament. tell us, what is the appeal of e-sports? >> that's right, i went out iu authorize st a giant tennis stadium where tens of thousands of people are watching 100 guys, and they were all guys in this competition, play fortnite which is a battle royale videogame. it is such a bizarre thing to see because you are watching it on the giant screen anay because it is just a bunch of guys in chairs in front of computer models you can't see. but there is an energy there ana when yourite player is there on screen, yo
richard bilton, bbc news.w thiskend, a lucky teenager won $3 million at the fortnite world cup, a videogame tournament. it is one example of how the e-sports industry is taking the world by storm. global revenues from pro-gaming nscompetitere hit $1.1 billion this year, everyone is trying to cash in. professional stadiums are being ilt in the u.s., and more universities are offering e-sport scholarships. for more, i was joiand earlier bycumen, senior managing editor. you are there in queens at...
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. >> commissioner richards? >> i have a few issues with this i think commissioner moore said sometimes it is 20 pounds and a 10-pound bag. i have been looking at that here i think the unit size in relationship to the a.d.u. is gargantuan. when you look at how the a.d.u. is laid out here, you can even see a kitchen. if i am wrong, correct me, it looks like it can be easily subsumed as a house because you have your entry door, you have the hallway door and then you go up the steps to the house. it doesn't read like a true a.d.u. it is not connected interior to the house by any kind of door or anything. i don't like the project the way it is. i think the a.d.u. needs to be much more drawn out. i think the commissioner's suggestions around making the 27 pounds is a good idea. i could approve a larger a.d.u. that reads as an a.d.u. and a lot of the things that the former commissioner had mentioned. >> is that a motion? >> we need to be specific on that. or i could actually direct -- well, it is not a motion. >> commi
. >> commissioner richards? >> i have a few issues with this i think commissioner moore said sometimes it is 20 pounds and a 10-pound bag. i have been looking at that here i think the unit size in relationship to the a.d.u. is gargantuan. when you look at how the a.d.u. is laid out here, you can even see a kitchen. if i am wrong, correct me, it looks like it can be easily subsumed as a house because you have your entry door, you have the hallway door and then you go up the steps to...
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richard: they are really insecure. them have not had a raise for a long time, their health care is under attack, tensions are under attack, their children are facing a mountain of debt coming out of college. they don't see any change coming in the future. they believe the rules of the global economy have been written for them to lose, and they've been losing. they want to change those rules. they thought president trump would do that, that is what he told them he would do the last time around. unfortunately, he has not followed through on the promises he made. this is a chance for us to make sure that one of their worst rules gets corrected. marty: you expect, if these changes do go through, and nancy pelosi delivers, and that the president supports those changes, you will support this new agreement and support president trump signing it? we get an agreement that is worthy of the american worker and the american economy, we will definitely support it. getting there is still the issue and we are not there yet. you know
richard: they are really insecure. them have not had a raise for a long time, their health care is under attack, tensions are under attack, their children are facing a mountain of debt coming out of college. they don't see any change coming in the future. they believe the rules of the global economy have been written for them to lose, and they've been losing. they want to change those rules. they thought president trump would do that, that is what he told them he would do the last time around....
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>> all right, richard engel for us richard, thank you >> so the question now, what does come next, a fourth meeting, what will the meetings look like? nbc's hans nichols has more from seoul. >> reporter: for donald trump the first step towards kim jong-un's position may be the easiest. while president trump says he isn't in a hurry, there are major issues before them the biggest, complete denuclearization his critics call it show man ship, casting the impromptu meeting as an elaborate photo op >> it's worrisome this president erratically sets up ameeting without the staff work being done it seems like it's all for show. it's not substantive >> reporter: some arguing trump's dramatic approach will falter as a diplomatic tactic. >> this is a ruthless dictator and when you go forward, you have to have clear focus and a clear mission and clear goals. >> reporter: american intelligence agencies have concluded that north korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear arsenal as mr. trump has demanded full agreement by kim for complete and verifiable denuclearization, experts warn, may be a stret
>> all right, richard engel for us richard, thank you >> so the question now, what does come next, a fourth meeting, what will the meetings look like? nbc's hans nichols has more from seoul. >> reporter: for donald trump the first step towards kim jong-un's position may be the easiest. while president trump says he isn't in a hurry, there are major issues before them the biggest, complete denuclearization his critics call it show man ship, casting the impromptu meeting as an...
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emily: richard branson and capital cofounder and ceo.continued our look at the interstellar plans with "bloomberg businessweek"'s max chafkin. max: social capital raised money from investors to basically acquire a private company and in doing so take it public. the pitch we heard from chamath was not basically, this would be a much more efficient way to go public. when he started talking about this a couple of years ago, he was saying that the ipo process is broken, it takes too long, there is too much regulatory oversight so this is something he could offer. it makes sense. virgin galactic, you are talking extremely high potential, this could revolutionize air travel, it could be the new disney world. you know, we go all own a piece of space. on the other hand, it is super speculative, the kind of thing that is really hard to value, which is why it makes sense to go public. emily: on the other hand, they could never happen or happen in 100 years. how big of the milestone is this that a space company which has never taken a person into s
emily: richard branson and capital cofounder and ceo.continued our look at the interstellar plans with "bloomberg businessweek"'s max chafkin. max: social capital raised money from investors to basically acquire a private company and in doing so take it public. the pitch we heard from chamath was not basically, this would be a much more efficient way to go public. when he started talking about this a couple of years ago, he was saying that the ipo process is broken, it takes too long,...
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sir richard branson in an exclusive interview with us.s to show greater moral leadership to help the country tackle the growing rise of extremism. sajid javid is speaking at an event in central london. we can listen in right now. he wasn't just insulted by we can listen in right now. he wasn'tjust insulted by a classmate, he was attacked. not in the 1970s but just a few he was attacked. not in the 1970s butjust a few months ago. no one can hear his moving story and deny that we still have a problem in this country. and it is notjust racism. with the blind hate of extremism showing its face in many ugly forms. in 2015, we published our ground—breaking counter extremism strategy. back then, the prime minister led the charge as home secretary and i commend her pioneering work. but four years on it's time to take stock and to talk openly about the threat and admit that it has got worse. yes, progress has been made. but when i hear what happened to that schoolboy, i know that we have to do more. so, we set up that we have to do more. so, we se
sir richard branson in an exclusive interview with us.s to show greater moral leadership to help the country tackle the growing rise of extremism. sajid javid is speaking at an event in central london. we can listen in right now. he wasn't just insulted by we can listen in right now. he wasn'tjust insulted by a classmate, he was attacked. not in the 1970s but just a few he was attacked. not in the 1970s butjust a few months ago. no one can hear his moving story and deny that we still have a...
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. >> vice president koppel: commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i'm not a big fan of roof decks. i've had friends that lived in top -- three full units from front to back, and they never used the roof deck. if you -- i'm open to reducing the overhaall height of the building as commissioner moor samoore said, but i'm just not open to the apartment sharing the yard. >> vice president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: i'm supportive of the unit as constituted. i think this area can support larger structures, the three units. the only suggestion is i probably am not going to suggest anything that deals with the separation between the adjacent neighbor and this building on a on windows that are parallel to the property line. however, a small suggestion would be that a six-foot-high solid screen on that side of the deck so there is no visibility between the deck and his kitchen and bathroom. >> commissioner hillis: second. >> vice president koppel: commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: can you make the
. >> vice president koppel: commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i'm not a big fan of roof decks. i've had friends that lived in top -- three full units from front to back, and they never used the roof deck. if you -- i'm open to reducing the overhaall height of the building as commissioner moor samoore said, but i'm just not open to the apartment sharing the yard. >> vice president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: i'm supportive of the unit...
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ex—judge richard henriques says officers should not have claimed he was a consistent witness.e'll be asking how damaging this intervention is to the metropolitan police. also this lunchtime: boris johnson visits wales to rally support for his farming plans post—brexit — but union leaders warn of civil unrest if there's no deal. they're going to be really worried about it, they may sort of decide to protest or whatever, that's their right but i think they're going to be more concerned if their livelihood is going to be there and if they are going to be able to continue in business. progress has stalled — poorer pupils in england's schools are stuck 18 months behind their peers, says a new report people with alcohol problems in england are half as likely to get the right help compared to other areas of britain. and it'll be an empty stadium for bury‘s first match of the season, the game's been suspended due to financial concerns. and coming up on bbc news, britain's nicola adams has become wbo world flyweight champion for the first time after her opponent she was due to fight pu
ex—judge richard henriques says officers should not have claimed he was a consistent witness.e'll be asking how damaging this intervention is to the metropolitan police. also this lunchtime: boris johnson visits wales to rally support for his farming plans post—brexit — but union leaders warn of civil unrest if there's no deal. they're going to be really worried about it, they may sort of decide to protest or whatever, that's their right but i think they're going to be more concerned if...
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richard? >> morgan, any discussion as to -- you've been talking to the officials on scene and listening to the briefings there. any discussion at all here about ill intent related to what happened? >> reporter: that question was asked during the press conference. and at this point in time, they say this is still very early on in the investigation. they did not give any indication that this was intentional at all. however, their preliminary investigation is just beginning as they make their way through this horrifically damaged building. richard? you'll have to forgive us, a summer shower started here. yep. >> good for those situations where you have smoke and fire. morgan chesky from plantation, florida. thank you, sir. >>> let's turn it over to evan hoffman who's with us on the phone. he was there at the gym just adjacent to the fountains mall when the explosion occurred. evan, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> you okay, first of all? >> caller: yeah. a little ringing in the ears and
richard? >> morgan, any discussion as to -- you've been talking to the officials on scene and listening to the briefings there. any discussion at all here about ill intent related to what happened? >> reporter: that question was asked during the press conference. and at this point in time, they say this is still very early on in the investigation. they did not give any indication that this was intentional at all. however, their preliminary investigation is just beginning as they...
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richard: now that we are public, i will have to be very circumspect in what i say.s happening at the moment is we are moving the whole operation to new mexico. that is where the space force -- port is. we are moving our rockets there, we are moving our spaceships there, we are moving our motherships there. then we will do it for you -- a few final test flights from new mexico, and the new situation and i will go up and the public will go up. i will not give a specific date. i am told i am not allowed. but you know, we have had two very successful flight into space recently. we have made five astronauts, the first five astronauts to be made in america since 2009. so we are up to 14 years of hard work getting this far, and we feel that we are on the verge of something very special. vonnie: that is very exciting because you specialize in suborbital flights, slightly different from jeff bezos and also elon musk, looking at other segments of space. 56 miles above the earth and three times the speed of sound, which you have now hit. you did say that you will go up in 2019
richard: now that we are public, i will have to be very circumspect in what i say.s happening at the moment is we are moving the whole operation to new mexico. that is where the space force -- port is. we are moving our rockets there, we are moving our spaceships there, we are moving our motherships there. then we will do it for you -- a few final test flights from new mexico, and the new situation and i will go up and the public will go up. i will not give a specific date. i am told i am not...