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richardson. >> director richardson: the timing for the presentation, i can tell you, i've been going around town. the san francisco board of directors promoting housing. i made it clear to them that i would appreciate they could be helping with funding. that's the bottom line. i have a series questions with regards to the construction cost. this is stunning. i'm looking at your contribution. even the average is 627k. that is astronomical. help me out here in the projects that are ready for production now, construction you listed the project one, two and three. what are the differentiation. the average project for three is almost a million dollars per unit. what kind of housing is this? can you give me profile why all the abbreviations. >> sure. we hope that project will be outlier. i'm concerned it may not be as costs continue to increase. we're seeing 5% to 10% escalation per year. part of that higher cost is a matter of time. time has passed, cost increased. that particular project, it was a very high land value. it was a project. there was political pressure to buy a particular pa
richardson. >> director richardson: the timing for the presentation, i can tell you, i've been going around town. the san francisco board of directors promoting housing. i made it clear to them that i would appreciate they could be helping with funding. that's the bottom line. i have a series questions with regards to the construction cost. this is stunning. i'm looking at your contribution. even the average is 627k. that is astronomical. help me out here in the projects that are ready...
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as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw with over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did and i wrote to tony richardson and john osborne would four films and they wrote back and said if you're coming to london come and see us and my mum said we're going and we went and i saw terry and i did a small scene from the play well actually this is the script that they had that she delineated written and some improvisation and then i went back to the pool and i was asked to go back to do a film test which i did and then about two weeks after that i was working backstage and calling the actors on to stage and things like that when the phone went and i ran and said yes hello it's tony richard
as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw with over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did...
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as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw with over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did and i wrote tony richardson and john osborne wood for films and they wrote back and said if you're coming to london come and see us and my mum said we're going and we went and i saw met terry and i did a small scene from the play well actually that's the script that they had that she did elaine you've written and some improvisation and then i went back to the pool and i was asked to go back to do a film test which i did and then about two weeks after that i was working backstage and calling the actors on to stage and things like that when the phone went and i ran and said yes hello it's tony ri
as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw with over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did...
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as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw well over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought well this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did and i wrote to tony richardson and john all spawn wood for films and they wrote back and said if you're coming to london come and see us and my mum said we're going and we went and i saw met terry and i did a small scene from the play well actually this is the script that they had that she delineated written and. some improvisation and then i went back to the pool and i was asked to go back to do a film test which i did and then about two weeks after that i was working backstage and calling the actors on to stage and things like that and the phone went and i ran and said yes hello it was t
as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw well over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought well this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and...
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she is live on richardson bay... with what local boaters are doing to help. >>> no at five, there is a new plan to clean up the bay. it is being led by some of the people who use and appreciate its natural beauty the most. we sent emily turn out on the water and is live on richardson bay with what local boaters are doing to help. >> it is actually pretty simple. you see something like this, a lid or straw floating around in the bay or any of our waterways, you can just stop, pick it up, bring it back to doc and throw it away. it is a beautiful backdrop for a very ugly problem. plastic pollution and the vast amount of it in our waterways and oceans. the american sailing association says those beautiful backdrops in our own backyards are ground zero for change. >> if we could teach everyone to not just not bring plastic but if you see plastic to pick it up. that is something that schools like ours can encourage all of the new boaters and new sellers to be aware of the damage that plastic does to our environment. >> the
she is live on richardson bay... with what local boaters are doing to help. >>> no at five, there is a new plan to clean up the bay. it is being led by some of the people who use and appreciate its natural beauty the most. we sent emily turn out on the water and is live on richardson bay with what local boaters are doing to help. >> it is actually pretty simple. you see something like this, a lid or straw floating around in the bay or any of our waterways, you can just stop, pick...
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keeping us guessing they're clear richardson in washington and yes cause or new york thank you very much both of you for the analysis. british prime minister of the reason may reached a breakthrough in her breakfast strategy after a meeting with senior ministers at her country residents may finally agreed britain's position on what she calls a u.k. e.u. free trade area the proposal could be a relief for british companies many of which have recently expressed concern due to britain's uncertain future big and small companies alike are worried including a manufacturer of black caps for london. it's a classic british icon the black cap but the company behind this innovative electric power taxi is joining the fleet of comic is concerned by. jamming a visit to berlin the chairman of the london evie company pay to foster said mistakes over breaks it could start an erosion. this isn't. it is a process that will take ten to fifteen years but it would be madness to wake up in the morning in london and read in the papers that there's no car industry in britain it would be a real shame. his concerns
keeping us guessing they're clear richardson in washington and yes cause or new york thank you very much both of you for the analysis. british prime minister of the reason may reached a breakthrough in her breakfast strategy after a meeting with senior ministers at her country residents may finally agreed britain's position on what she calls a u.k. e.u. free trade area the proposal could be a relief for british companies many of which have recently expressed concern due to britain's uncertain...
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first ever title with a four to victory in sunday's final and the richardson reports. a french team i mean to raise the memory of defeats in the european championship final of two years ago taking on a coalition side in their first ever major final this was a title deciding much up few could have predicted france were ahead in the eighteenth minutes and twenty three seconds free kick deflected into his own goal by mario meant soup kitchen. oh. please. al-jazeera. where every. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documentaries and knife news i'm not out of here i gotta commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it
first ever title with a four to victory in sunday's final and the richardson reports. a french team i mean to raise the memory of defeats in the european championship final of two years ago taking on a coalition side in their first ever major final this was a title deciding much up few could have predicted france were ahead in the eighteenth minutes and twenty three seconds free kick deflected into his own goal by mario meant soup kitchen. oh. please. al-jazeera. where every. when the news...
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ambassador to the united nations, bill richardson.mbassador richardson, the president had what by even republican accounts was a disastrous summit in helsinki with vladimir putin. what is the good reason to have another meeting now, whether it's here in the u.s. or moscow? >> i would hold off on the summits between the president and president putin. they've just caused problems, misperceptions. he said this, this happened, secret meetings. what i would do is old-fashioned diplomacy. task your secretary of state to meet with foreign minister lavrov. find ways to reach possible common ground on the intervention in syria, on the crimea issue, on arms control issues. some soft power issues that might improve the relationship, which right now is in tatters. i would avoid summits. i think the president is getting in trouble with too many summits, going from the top to the bottom on these relationships. i think there's a little -- a few problems on the north korea front. although, the remains issue is positive. but i do think that with russi
ambassador to the united nations, bill richardson.mbassador richardson, the president had what by even republican accounts was a disastrous summit in helsinki with vladimir putin. what is the good reason to have another meeting now, whether it's here in the u.s. or moscow? >> i would hold off on the summits between the president and president putin. they've just caused problems, misperceptions. he said this, this happened, secret meetings. what i would do is old-fashioned diplomacy. task...
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ruth richardson is the director of programs for the minnesota organization on fetal alcohol syndrome, the sponsor of this meeting. >> this can also be a very isolating experience for families, becae if their family members don't understand f.a.s.d. or their overall community doesn't understand the disability, we've seen families who are afraid to take their kids to church because they don't want to deal wite the sh the stigma when people don't understand the disab: ity. >> nawazdave riege adopted ben when he was five-years-old.dy >> everyho is here has e ildren with the same problems. i mean, it's not lybody looks at him and goes, jeez that's kind of strangey ecause everyb in the same boat, so it works out good. >> naz: lisa joy says the group is good for her son, andrew, and for her as well.en >> p can come together and get to know and connect to find out what they're doing to hea their kids imilar struggles and what they are doing to overcome them. just that support is really
ruth richardson is the director of programs for the minnesota organization on fetal alcohol syndrome, the sponsor of this meeting. >> this can also be a very isolating experience for families, becae if their family members don't understand f.a.s.d. or their overall community doesn't understand the disability, we've seen families who are afraid to take their kids to church because they don't want to deal wite the sh the stigma when people don't understand the disab: ity. >> nawazdave...
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richardson. >> supervisor richardson: thank you so much. we need to remind everyone, and even before i remind anyone, i want -- mr. wallace your patience, you started in 1999 and you sta stayed true through all the situations and community engagement going back and forth and back and forth. this commission it should be noted for more than 18 months we sent the sailing center and mr. wallace to go back. we care about what we do here, our responsibility is to uphold public/private partnerships. treasure island has to be developed. sometimes th all of us have to come to the middle to make things work. in fact, almost about nine months ago the village center agree with the negotiation and they came back here and said we can liver with it live with it and it was appeared by the sierra club. at some point pau all of us will have to get together wit in the interest of the city. we have heard from the other stakeholders that are looking at this marina from people with big boats and people who wul subsidies this and small boat owners. i am comfortab
richardson. >> supervisor richardson: thank you so much. we need to remind everyone, and even before i remind anyone, i want -- mr. wallace your patience, you started in 1999 and you sta stayed true through all the situations and community engagement going back and forth and back and forth. this commission it should be noted for more than 18 months we sent the sailing center and mr. wallace to go back. we care about what we do here, our responsibility is to uphold public/private...
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of nawaz: ruth richardson, of the minnesota organi the minnesota organization on fetal alcohol syndrome, says because symptoms can overlap with other disorders, doctors often miss an f.a.s.d. diagnosis. >> those kids who really have what we see as an invisible disability where they don't have any of the sort of physical manifestations of the disability but they've got this brain injury, those kids are at such high risk of falling through the cracks because they look alpical, people expect typical behavior from them but they've behavior from them but they've got a brain injury and because of that those kids are oftentimes set up for failure within our communities. >> nawaz: tasha is now 16 years old. do you remember when your parents first told you about f.a.s.d? >> i think i was like nine and i was like i don't really care. so like i was young i was like ok i thought it was likea. h.d. but it didn't really affect me eden i was younger it kind of affee more when i was like in high school because then i really started noticing stuff younawaz: like what woul notice? >> i noticed that i got
of nawaz: ruth richardson, of the minnesota organi the minnesota organization on fetal alcohol syndrome, says because symptoms can overlap with other disorders, doctors often miss an f.a.s.d. diagnosis. >> those kids who really have what we see as an invisible disability where they don't have any of the sort of physical manifestations of the disability but they've got this brain injury, those kids are at such high risk of falling through the cracks because they look alpical, people expect...
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richardson says, she yelled at the man to put his cart away... but instead of listening to the mother of two... police say, he brutally attacked her.(sot) cori richardson, victim: "he threw me to the ground, was throwing punches and kicks. he let me up. at that point i realized he had my keys. so i asked him for my keys back and came at him." and then he attacked me again. but this time grabbing my hair. and threw me to the ground and kind of dragged me. so i'm kind of scraped up on this side." (pam) cori richardson suffered some bruises from the attack... but will be ok. the suspect - 60-year-old john engebos was arrested ... he faces charges of felony reckless endangerment, battery, and disorderly conduct. he could get more than 10- years in prison if convicted. (ken) happening now. a tennessee teenage boy is dealing with hookworms...after an out-of-state trip. warning...some of these images are graphic.mas...went on a mission trip to florida last month. once he got back to memphis... his mother said he had ear aches and some bumps started to a
richardson says, she yelled at the man to put his cart away... but instead of listening to the mother of two... police say, he brutally attacked her.(sot) cori richardson, victim: "he threw me to the ground, was throwing punches and kicks. he let me up. at that point i realized he had my keys. so i asked him for my keys back and came at him." and then he attacked me again. but this time grabbing my hair. and threw me to the ground and kind of dragged me. so i'm kind of scraped up on...
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i was a report from our washington correspondent claire richardson and our correspondent in moscow yuri or shadow on many wonder how the summit will go president trump himself says he's heading to finland with quote low expectations now some of the other stories making news around the world in iraq police have clashed with anti corruption protesters as they tried to storm a government building in basra several people are reported to have been wounded for the past week demonstrators in cities across the south have been demanding better public services and protesting a lack of jobs. haiti's prime minister has resigned the abrupt move calms as he faced a no confidence vote that could have forced him out of office after a wave of deadly protests at least seven people died during three days of demonstrations triggered by the government's baled attempt to raise fuel prices. heavy rain and thunderstorms have taken lives and caused major damage in china with flooding along the yellow river and hundreds of other waterways roads and railways have been blocked and bridges destroyed thousands have
i was a report from our washington correspondent claire richardson and our correspondent in moscow yuri or shadow on many wonder how the summit will go president trump himself says he's heading to finland with quote low expectations now some of the other stories making news around the world in iraq police have clashed with anti corruption protesters as they tried to storm a government building in basra several people are reported to have been wounded for the past week demonstrators in cities...
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richardson joins us now from washington now correspondent there can you explain what trump strategy is in all of this because so many experts say is tariffs won't work and they'll even backfire. and that's why many economists are saying that this could really hurt american companies that it could disrupt hiring that it could decrease the demand for u.s. exports and of course that's not to mention that the price hikes that we could see for american consumers if manufacturers end up passing along those costs but in many ways this is very much in line with the trumps hard line trade policy it's an issue where he's actually been very consistent since even before he was elected to be the u.s. president and he's railed against beijing for intellectual property theft barriers to entry for u.s. for u.s. companies and of course the three hundred seventy five billion dollars trade deficit with china and while many would agree that the first two are big problems and that perhaps past administrations have not done enough to address them there's a lot of pushback about this idea that tariffs are th
richardson joins us now from washington now correspondent there can you explain what trump strategy is in all of this because so many experts say is tariffs won't work and they'll even backfire. and that's why many economists are saying that this could really hurt american companies that it could disrupt hiring that it could decrease the demand for u.s. exports and of course that's not to mention that the price hikes that we could see for american consumers if manufacturers end up passing along...
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during this time richardson merril handed out two and a half million dollars to my pills to thousands of doctors in the united states in canada. in germany going thousand advertising campaign is paying huge dividends the companies owner and executives were making fortunes overnight especially heinrich mukhtar going in thousand research director. during the war mokhtar served as a natty doctor developing vaccines which were tested on jewish prisoners in the book and vowed concentration camps many of whom died after the war mokhtar joined grin and nine years later he invented thalidomide and received a bonus for every thought in my pills sold worldwide the drug was such a success for growing and. that they started making money hand over fist and it was on a percentage of profit. moved from modestly our. to having so much money pouring in he could have bought himself a new mercedes every month but only sixty one really he's making twenty times his salary in turnover percentage so he's getting this massive massive bonus he's become a ludicrously rich man on the back of the mod. what would
during this time richardson merril handed out two and a half million dollars to my pills to thousands of doctors in the united states in canada. in germany going thousand advertising campaign is paying huge dividends the companies owner and executives were making fortunes overnight especially heinrich mukhtar going in thousand research director. during the war mokhtar served as a natty doctor developing vaccines which were tested on jewish prisoners in the book and vowed concentration camps...
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cause of concern the application came from richardson merrill one of america's oldest drug companies known years ago for its best selling product vic's cough drops meryl poured on the pressure they contacted the f.d.a. fifty times they went behind her back to those periods they complained of better in writing that threatens libel proceedings i pushed and pushed and pushed and she was resolute she was unbelievably tough. but i know that we're all at most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship to the hope that all of us have for our children in august one thousand sixty present two. john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill sea really. through the mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms or us i don't know. i was very confused they had hooks and they were made of metal and plastic and wood i mean i couldn't take off my shoes i wasn't allowed to use my feet can
cause of concern the application came from richardson merrill one of america's oldest drug companies known years ago for its best selling product vic's cough drops meryl poured on the pressure they contacted the f.d.a. fifty times they went behind her back to those periods they complained of better in writing that threatens libel proceedings i pushed and pushed and pushed and she was resolute she was unbelievably tough. but i know that we're all at most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship to...
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our correspondent andy richardson is live for us in moscow so the symbolic handover there between the respective leaders and it certainly does seem that qatar has a hard act to follow after the events of the last four weeks in russia. and what a way you look at it it's the biggest sporting event ever to come to the middle east and a number of issues already circulating around the tournament not least just how many countries will be taking part qatar i've been preparing for thirty two team world cup like we've seen in russia that is that sort of and they bid for it in twenty ten but there is a push to accelerate the move towards a forty eight world cup there will see in twenty twenty six south american countries want to see it in two thousand and twenty two joining fanciness says he remains open to the idea it looks as though a feasibility study will take place at some point katz sort of said well we'll see what that feasibility study says but whatever way it goes it's got to happen pretty quickly because qualifying for for the world cup in some part of the world that she started in ea
our correspondent andy richardson is live for us in moscow so the symbolic handover there between the respective leaders and it certainly does seem that qatar has a hard act to follow after the events of the last four weeks in russia. and what a way you look at it it's the biggest sporting event ever to come to the middle east and a number of issues already circulating around the tournament not least just how many countries will be taking part qatar i've been preparing for thirty two team world...
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and for more let's bring in correspondent claire richardson who is standing by in washington and claire as we just heard there this is now sixty five years after the korean war we're seeing this repatriation of the remains of u.s. soldiers that were fallen during that war and the timing is interesting isn't it. hi sara that's right this is really the first tangible result that we've seen from the meeting between president donald trump and north korean dictator kim jong un back in june in singapore that was mainly aimed at convincing north korea to give up its nuclear weapons program now transferring his remains has taken longer than some u.s. officials had hoped for but it really is the first step implementing the agreement that the two leaders said they came to back in a singapore and it's a small diplomatic victory for trump he of course says that this is evidence that his willingness to meet the north korean strongman is paying off that conjunction is good for his word and is actually going to follow through on some of the things they discussed and you can really hear that reflected
and for more let's bring in correspondent claire richardson who is standing by in washington and claire as we just heard there this is now sixty five years after the korean war we're seeing this repatriation of the remains of u.s. soldiers that were fallen during that war and the timing is interesting isn't it. hi sara that's right this is really the first tangible result that we've seen from the meeting between president donald trump and north korean dictator kim jong un back in june in...
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richardson said the per too the threats seriously. police report shows that a detective believes he was not a employees. the paper refused to press charges because of, quote, putting a stick in a beehive. >>> stay with news 4 for continuing coverage of the rampage. we'll bringup you tes into the investigation into the shooting and any information we learn about the victims. >>> the outcry of migrant children grew stronger today. hundreds of thousands marched across the.s. old and young, including some not old enough to walk attended the rally. the tension has become so stron that some feel it's much like the debate over the affordable care actome nine years ago. >> people erupted nationwide. the senate votes reflected the anger in the country. i guarantee ye that h you're going to see a similar event from the nation. >> demonstrators later marched to the department of justice.e there w some 750 demonstrations across the country and world today. some battled through the heat like they did in d.c.ac tivists called for the trump t admini
richardson said the per too the threats seriously. police report shows that a detective believes he was not a employees. the paper refused to press charges because of, quote, putting a stick in a beehive. >>> stay with news 4 for continuing coverage of the rampage. we'll bringup you tes into the investigation into the shooting and any information we learn about the victims. >>> the outcry of migrant children grew stronger today. hundreds of thousands marched across the.s. old...
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and the old man of the group, 27, jp richardson, who was better known to fans as the big bopper, wason that tour. they embarked from the upper midwest and traveled on buses that were not well maintained, would break down frequently -- buddy was a little fed up with the bus, so he chartered a flight for he and his bandmates, who at that point would have been waylon jennings and tommy allsop, so they could leave clearlake that night and fly to fargo, north dakota, where the bus would arrive the next morning, pick them up, and take them on to morehead, minnesota, which was to be their next performance on february 3. during and throughout the course of the evening's performances, the big bopper, who was suffering from the flu at the time, approached waylon jennings and asked if he might trade his seat on the plane with waylon, and waylon indicated that if it was ok with buddy, it was fine with him. so tthe big bopper took waylon's place. also, throughout the evening, valens was persistent in his asking tommy allsop to trade his seat on the plane for the seat on the bus, and tommy was ins
and the old man of the group, 27, jp richardson, who was better known to fans as the big bopper, wason that tour. they embarked from the upper midwest and traveled on buses that were not well maintained, would break down frequently -- buddy was a little fed up with the bus, so he chartered a flight for he and his bandmates, who at that point would have been waylon jennings and tommy allsop, so they could leave clearlake that night and fly to fargo, north dakota, where the bus would arrive the...
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m d richardson of finding out about one of the unexpected consequences of this football world cup. hello there some parts of china have seen an awful lot of wet weather in the last few days and this is one province we've had flooding and this is one of the rescues that took place you can see just how deep the water is there that was out of this area of town taken city is still with us at the moment but i think over the next few days the wetter weather is going to be in the south and that's where we're going to have more problems already in the so the positron and the northern parts of vietnam as what's of cloud at the moment this probably won't develop into a tropical cyclone just because it's too near land and there's also very strong winds high up in the atmosphere and that will stop it forming but we are now seeing this area of cloud develop some kind of rotation and that's going to track its way towards the west and as it does say it will probably intensify an edge its way towards the southern parts of china and northern parts of it now and so over the next three or four days i
m d richardson of finding out about one of the unexpected consequences of this football world cup. hello there some parts of china have seen an awful lot of wet weather in the last few days and this is one province we've had flooding and this is one of the rescues that took place you can see just how deep the water is there that was out of this area of town taken city is still with us at the moment but i think over the next few days the wetter weather is going to be in the south and that's...
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what is our hope for better on all of this. >> governor bill richardson.u. >> thank you, thank you, chris. >> so i hear two things, help me discern what is true. the first one is, that what we hear from bolton and pompeo, who are doing the hard work of the diplomacy here, we know what they're about, this isn't going to be easy. >> the other side we hear is the trump hyperbole. i took care of it, we're great. what is the reality in your eyes. >> the reality is i'm increasingly worried. there's no question the summit, i agreed with the president, he should meet kim jong-un, it was a risk well taken, at the same time, i was concerned we made the first move. the north koreans always want you to make the first move, that was to stop some of the military exercises with the south. now, three weeks after the summit, north korea hasn't dn anything. you can see an increase in production and their nuclear fuel, they haven't disclosed how many nuclear missiles they have exposed. they have 20 to 60, they've made no moves whatsoever. they've also said they were going to
what is our hope for better on all of this. >> governor bill richardson.u. >> thank you, thank you, chris. >> so i hear two things, help me discern what is true. the first one is, that what we hear from bolton and pompeo, who are doing the hard work of the diplomacy here, we know what they're about, this isn't going to be easy. >> the other side we hear is the trump hyperbole. i took care of it, we're great. what is the reality in your eyes. >> the reality is i'm...
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am the richardson al-jazeera moscow full time to the france winner chris froome says his looking forward to focus in on racing again his anti doping case was thrown out on monday the team sky leader says the decision to drop the case of last year's failed urine test by wada. governing body the u.c.i. is a huge weight off his shoulders ahead of such this opening state. hears race is going to be the biggest challenge of my career i think. even this is for friends who are i'm doing consecutively. it's a massive goal for me trying to transform your faith from being treated for injuries consecutively on the back here and through that i've never done before so this is completely. i've gone from sport relief to around me and over here. australia and the philippines are waiting to find out the punishments after a basketball match between the two turned into complete chaos a mass will broke out in the third quarter of their world cup qualifying monday thirteen players were jetted from the game off to both benches a work leered filipino fans also joined in the fight the much had to be called all s
am the richardson al-jazeera moscow full time to the france winner chris froome says his looking forward to focus in on racing again his anti doping case was thrown out on monday the team sky leader says the decision to drop the case of last year's failed urine test by wada. governing body the u.c.i. is a huge weight off his shoulders ahead of such this opening state. hears race is going to be the biggest challenge of my career i think. even this is for friends who are i'm doing consecutively....
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i'm on the richardson of the world cup finals in russia where the host nation is still feeling good about its football saying despite a quarter final defeat. i had a briefing today from a man named steel who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's diety war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest in an ex-pat in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel around his era. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave the room just. when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new award winning documentaries and live news on al-jazeera i got to commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and on mine. at least eight people have been injured so far at this year's bull running festival in northern spain eve
i'm on the richardson of the world cup finals in russia where the host nation is still feeling good about its football saying despite a quarter final defeat. i had a briefing today from a man named steel who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's diety war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest in an ex-pat in counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these...
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it looks like looks like we lost a player richardson who was unfortunate as a boat we're told from the new york times about michael cohen the hops. who is reported to have he's he's conversations with president about payments to a former playboy model we are plagued by technical problems perhaps we should leave it to clay riches that in washington thank you so much daniel winton here in brawley thank you. now president chavez we've heard no stranger to radical propositions jay rosen an american journalism professor has a radical proposition of his own when it comes to how the media should deal with a u.s. president called last minute caught up with a media critic take a listen. whether you're religious or not you should thank god there's no fox news and germany this is jay rhodes. i teach journalism at new york university he's a leading media critic in the us but he came to dermody to compare how the american and german media systems operate it turns out according to rosen one of germany's biggest advantages is what he doesn't have trouble ravi and fox news russel's there you see him w
it looks like looks like we lost a player richardson who was unfortunate as a boat we're told from the new york times about michael cohen the hops. who is reported to have he's he's conversations with president about payments to a former playboy model we are plagued by technical problems perhaps we should leave it to clay riches that in washington thank you so much daniel winton here in brawley thank you. now president chavez we've heard no stranger to radical propositions jay rosen an american...
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desperately want to win all right now thank you very much andy richardson bringing us all the latest on an exciting game there in moscow and look at this the reaction of the crowd there in paris waving their flags jumping up and down. just in central paris just me of the eiffel tower but no surprise here france winning its second well cup title beating croatia four two in the final let's speak to natasha butler because she is watching all of this natasha i'm not sure if you can hear me but absolute euphoria in the. crowd that what does this victory mean the people that. walk out barely i can barely hear you but i did hear you talk about euphoria and that's exactly the right word if you want to see what it looks like when your team wins woke up final let me show you i'm just going to step away and you can see tens of thousands of fans eighty thousand in fact tracked into this fan so many in paris they are singing the mostly is the national anthem they are chanting this crowd absolutely erupted when the final whistle went through to win beating croatia that is it france that the champi
desperately want to win all right now thank you very much andy richardson bringing us all the latest on an exciting game there in moscow and look at this the reaction of the crowd there in paris waving their flags jumping up and down. just in central paris just me of the eiffel tower but no surprise here france winning its second well cup title beating croatia four two in the final let's speak to natasha butler because she is watching all of this natasha i'm not sure if you can hear me but...
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looking forward to a time when their national team is back on football's biggest stage as andy richardson reports from moscow. finally and you are un ought to have more than sixty thousand chinese fans in russia at home in beijing can they watch the spanish league now they're buying in to the world cup experience we had lovers of football where the football fans we always watched the different games in china and we support different teams and different you know football stars. despite the national teams failure to qualify for russia is on the up in china president xi jinping is a fan and cash is pouring into the domestic league. for years. these finals are a chance for chinese supporters. watch the players they follow on television in european competitions all enjoy the games because they don't see a lot of beautiful soccer beautiful. so they want to see the highest level of just football in the world cup lots of people want to see china back to the walcott maybe we have a chance to hold slow. so. if we talk about. seven chinese companies are sponsoring this world cup and president xi has
looking forward to a time when their national team is back on football's biggest stage as andy richardson reports from moscow. finally and you are un ought to have more than sixty thousand chinese fans in russia at home in beijing can they watch the spanish league now they're buying in to the world cup experience we had lovers of football where the football fans we always watched the different games in china and we support different teams and different you know football stars. despite the...
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is it okay if they go, miss richardson? >> sure. we'll go right after. >> okay. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson, former san francisco planning commissioner, long time bayview-hunters point. you all need to know that this particular site was where the city and the state several decades ago were trying to build a power plant. yes, the vocal minority -- no, really, the entire community came out and the entire san francisco. after we defeated that with the board of supervisors and just about everybody in san francisco, you all asked us, planning commission, to go back and plan 18.5 years, 18.5 years has now boiled down to your resolution. we came to india basin. you know what, this here, lots of housing. we are the only one building housing. when you see me hear, i am instrumental in building thousands and thousands of houses in my city. when building came to bayview, call me and the rest of my neighbors, i encouraged him, called the a.p.r. we work with them. but what you're about to do then, that zoning of that area
is it okay if they go, miss richardson? >> sure. we'll go right after. >> okay. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson, former san francisco planning commissioner, long time bayview-hunters point. you all need to know that this particular site was where the city and the state several decades ago were trying to build a power plant. yes, the vocal minority -- no, really, the entire community came out and the entire san francisco. after we defeated that with the board...
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and the rest and sports team along later on in the grid an update from our man in moscow and the richardson coming up on that later. and i'm being told that it's one one in the world cup final croatia have equalized i should really get a live stream going up here should nine let's have a look at zagreb oh are they going to they're happy. contrast that to what we just saw a moment ago with robin far stable and now i should have a listen have a listen god i don't think it matters was what does matter who you support but it's just nice to see people happy isn't it look at that was the crowd they just loving it in zagreb their smoke and flames going off as they were in paris as well and to keep an eye on with these live pictures because i think it's going to be some great scenes coming through as this world cup final continues. having a quick look at what's trending at al-jazeera dot com this. from saturday sunday wow there's a lot going on the problem with that was that five actually yesterday more people reading that there's also more there you see it now before the video of the huge melting
and the rest and sports team along later on in the grid an update from our man in moscow and the richardson coming up on that later. and i'm being told that it's one one in the world cup final croatia have equalized i should really get a live stream going up here should nine let's have a look at zagreb oh are they going to they're happy. contrast that to what we just saw a moment ago with robin far stable and now i should have a listen have a listen god i don't think it matters was what does...
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i'm the richardson at the world cup in russia where for just the fifth time in history only european seems to be taking part in the semifinals. the syrian government is back in control of southern that are province after the rebels agreed to surrender as part of a ceasefire deal there are four villages that will remain under local control meaning the government has agreed to not go into those villages it ends more than two weeks of fighting that has forced at least three hundred thirty thousand people to flee many to the border with jordan when the deal was brokered by russia which has been supporting the syrian government and its offensive in that i will burn it smith joins me live now from the job across and that's on the jordan syria border so bernard one of the main concerns now that syrian forces have taken back the area main concerns daryn security for the displaced people who fled along to along this border post in the weeks of the bombardment now last night and this morning some of the thousands of displaced syrians who've been gathering here started to go home the jordanian
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let's bring in the former governor of new mexico, bill richardson also former u.s.he united nations and former secretary of energy under the clinton administration and someone who knows this issue deeply. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, blake. blake: help me walk through the time line here. the secretary of state mike pompeo after the meetings came out and said they were productive. the north koreans then after pompeo made those comments said they were regrettable. and then there was a pompeo press conference in the overnight hours and he said the north koreans know exactly what is on the table. listen to the secretary of state here. >> there's no difference. but most importantly is what the north koreans understand, we had lengthy discussions about the scope of what complete denuclearization means over the past two days. they acknowledge that this is broad. as my two colleagues have said, from weapons systems to the material to the production facilities enrichment facilities, across the range of weapons and missiles, it's a broad definition of
let's bring in the former governor of new mexico, bill richardson also former u.s.he united nations and former secretary of energy under the clinton administration and someone who knows this issue deeply. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, blake. blake: help me walk through the time line here. the secretary of state mike pompeo after the meetings came out and said they were productive. the north koreans then after pompeo made those comments said they were regrettable....
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so if you're richardson is the china director of human rights watch she joins us now from washington sophia thank you so much how prevalent is sexual harassment in china but we don't really know because it's very difficult as your setup piece suggests for. women to feel confident that they can then should report those kinds of allegations in the girls will receive a credible hearing or even if there is a commonly understood or legally operational definition of sexual harassment but i think that we're seeing some of these kinds of cases come to the fore particularly at universities suggest that it is fairly widespread but what do you think so is the biggest challenge that me to activists are facing that are unique to china. well it's everything from state sponsorship towards extraordinary hostility from president xi jinping this government to independent organizing but there's also there's another dimension to this story which is that from president xi on down there's also a renewed push to make governments part for women to stay at home raise families have children and play much more
so if you're richardson is the china director of human rights watch she joins us now from washington sophia thank you so much how prevalent is sexual harassment in china but we don't really know because it's very difficult as your setup piece suggests for. women to feel confident that they can then should report those kinds of allegations in the girls will receive a credible hearing or even if there is a commonly understood or legally operational definition of sexual harassment but i think that...