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laura: ambassador richardson, thank you for joining us. mr. richardson: thank you. laura: it has now been a week since jonalist jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. there are no pictures of him leaving, and n the turkish president has challenged saudi authorities to produce evidence that he is safe. mr. khashoggi left his country last year, fearing retribution for his criticism of saudi policy. expressed many of his opinions in "the washington post." a brief time ago i spoke to his editorah there, karen at are you any closer to knowing the fate of jamal khashoggi? unfortunately, when it comes to any definitive evidence, no, we are not any closer to knowing what happened to him for sure. laura: now, we do know that turkey's foreign ministry said it wants to inspect the saudi consulat yin istanbul. think that could yield anything, or is it rather late after a week? karen: it is rher late, in my personal opinion, after a week -- especially mohammad bin salman, the crown prince, said that reuters could search e consulate. of course, if
laura: ambassador richardson, thank you for joining us. mr. richardson: thank you. laura: it has now been a week since jonalist jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. there are no pictures of him leaving, and n the turkish president has challenged saudi authorities to produce evidence that he is safe. mr. khashoggi left his country last year, fearing retribution for his criticism of saudi policy. expressed many of his opinions in "the washington post."...
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and for the infrastructure community, linda richardson. and members of that committee will be linda richardson, sharon lai and myself. on the infrastructure committee. there is is a resolution. >> i move. >> second. >> president tsen: moved and seconded. all those in favor, say aye. opposed? the ayes have it. next item. >> clerk: item 8. timma update on transit service, toll policies and affordability program. >> project manager for the toll program will be making a presentation. she and the team from the transportation authority, eric cordova, eric young, as i said in my comments, they had two workshops that were very well prepared on the island last month. >> president tsen: welcome rachel. >> thank you. thank you for having us back. we've made a few presentations and hosted a few events since the last time we were here in september. we were at the community meeting on september 19. and then we had two timma-hosted events, end of september-beginning of october, and then presented to the timma committee the past thursday, the 4th. what we
and for the infrastructure community, linda richardson. and members of that committee will be linda richardson, sharon lai and myself. on the infrastructure committee. there is is a resolution. >> i move. >> second. >> president tsen: moved and seconded. all those in favor, say aye. opposed? the ayes have it. next item. >> clerk: item 8. timma update on transit service, toll policies and affordability program. >> project manager for the toll program will be making...
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richardson. >> director richardson: thank you. great presentation. we were having a great time looking at the slides. so doing well. i like the emphasis on intersections. we know from the conversation that came about and i'm looking through all the slides and how you have dealt with them in all the areas. my question has to do -- and i raised this before, the signalized intersection. and i was looking at your diagram. the issues i have is basically what i have now. i don't want just another anotaiton. san francisco mainland is heartbrok heartbroken. we're having accidents by people that are disabled, visually impaired, seniors. and also implications with what we're talking about, commissioner tsen is talking about, with the wider street. how are we treating this? i don't want to just have a signalized intersection, but something that we can have because the technology is there that can be there to help facilitate the crossing of, you know, for the a.d.a., especially the visually impaired. i have not seen that. i can't find that here. maybe you can gu
richardson. >> director richardson: thank you. great presentation. we were having a great time looking at the slides. so doing well. i like the emphasis on intersections. we know from the conversation that came about and i'm looking through all the slides and how you have dealt with them in all the areas. my question has to do -- and i raised this before, the signalized intersection. and i was looking at your diagram. the issues i have is basically what i have now. i don't want just...
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their names are richardson and ferraro wing and rosenberg, smith,ugustine know and krishna, kozlowskiy will decide. with the power of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. ♪ [applause] it seems a long way for many months to go discarded. the pledge we all made then is still true, and we are going to keep that pledge. that is to have a government that will be of the people of california. partisanship ends as of today. [applause] >> the colors and the competition belong to october. october is gone. haveknow that you must been thrilled as we have been about the returns from throughout the country. [applause] [cheering] >> remember, we had many good friends from the other party. [applause] >> it looks now by early daylight, mr. reagan has won this campaign. [booing] >> i don't like to say it either. that's the situation. >> remember what we learned, how foolish it has been to have been separated by labels. >> tonight, i have not made a prepared statement of any kind other than the fact that bernice and i are deeply grateful for the people of california to have given us a
their names are richardson and ferraro wing and rosenberg, smith,ugustine know and krishna, kozlowskiy will decide. with the power of the secret ballot, the future lies in everyone's hands. ♪ [applause] it seems a long way for many months to go discarded. the pledge we all made then is still true, and we are going to keep that pledge. that is to have a government that will be of the people of california. partisanship ends as of today. [applause] >> the colors and the competition belong...
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we are joined from kneela richardson, investmentte stst at edward jones. good to see you as always kneela welcome. >> greato be here. thank you. >> let's start with what you make of the boceback we saw today. >> well, i think that bounceback as you callor itthan a bounceback. i think it really is to bebe eved. what what we are seeing across the corporate secretarier is really strong earnings. earlier ithe week the market really got caught up in the trees for the forest you looked at trees instead of forest. and what the market is concerned out is thr issues, trafrs higher interest rates and slowe global growth. they focused on a few high profile nameshat indicated higher costs going forward. but this is inonxt of really strong earnings. and really strong growth. and so we believe that a combination of solid growth and solid economic f damentals means that the overall outlook for investments is very stro. >> do you think, though, the volatility we have seen this past couple of weeks now -- and especially in yesterday's trading session, do you think that's h
we are joined from kneela richardson, investmentte stst at edward jones. good to see you as always kneela welcome. >> greato be here. thank you. >> let's start with what you make of the boceback we saw today. >> well, i think that bounceback as you callor itthan a bounceback. i think it really is to bebe eved. what what we are seeing across the corporate secretarier is really strong earnings. earlier ithe week the market really got caught up in the trees for the forest you...
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and we are now joined by former ambassador united nations bill richardson former governor and sort of world policy expert on many things. vaster thank you for joining us thank you nice to be with you ok so my former colleague the late and great edge schultz in may of last year when president trump made his first foreign for eight in saudi arabia you it's sort of said at that time you thought it was a basic zero sum tradeoff between national security and human rights and it was sort of a false choice but given your record and your expertise mr ambassador i have to ask you a question i'm sure everybody wants to know what do you make of the killing of jamal because shogi at the saudi consulate in bull and what does it mean for our future relations with saudi arabia well i don't want to sound like a politician but but i will the saudi american relationship is very important militarily energy wise diplomatically investment wise but the saudis committed a horrendous act with impunity you know all the facts are not in but it's pretty clear there was complicity at the top so what do we do one
and we are now joined by former ambassador united nations bill richardson former governor and sort of world policy expert on many things. vaster thank you for joining us thank you nice to be with you ok so my former colleague the late and great edge schultz in may of last year when president trump made his first foreign for eight in saudi arabia you it's sort of said at that time you thought it was a basic zero sum tradeoff between national security and human rights and it was sort of a false...
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dodgers or the milwaukee brewers for major league baseball's biggest prize and the richardson reports. the postseason david price was in title winning form for the boston red sox but he's in the clear but tonight he struck out knowing in six shutouts innings against reigning world series champions the houston astros strike up to the first price. but one should j.d. last seen as was released by the astros four years ago i know he was hitting the red sox towards the fourth world series in fifty years is still schwitters years in the game turned decisively in the six pending rafael davis hitting a three run homer was was was put in the red sox for up an insight to victory. in life in game four houston missed downton the game tying home run win the crowd was deemed to have interfered with who can't but says attempt to catch us twenty four hours on and in a virtual action replay the fans backed off. the ball and the astros faithful with fearing the worst. mauling gonzalez did go into his solo home run think euston but there was to be no late comeback the red sox winning the game and the se
dodgers or the milwaukee brewers for major league baseball's biggest prize and the richardson reports. the postseason david price was in title winning form for the boston red sox but he's in the clear but tonight he struck out knowing in six shutouts innings against reigning world series champions the houston astros strike up to the first price. but one should j.d. last seen as was released by the astros four years ago i know he was hitting the red sox towards the fourth world series in fifty...
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fleming was given an 18—year sentence, richardson was jailed for 11 years. becomes law, plastic cutlery, cotton buds and straws will be among the items banned. the measure seeks to reduce significantly the estimated 150,000 tonnes of plastic waste from europe which end up in the sea every year. in the first case of its kind two people have been found guilty of running an unregistered school in west london. 60 pupils were being taught in an office block in ealing. the people who ran the al—istiqamah learning centre claimed they were providing tuition for home—schooled children, but the court ruled they were running a full—time school. here's our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys. on a busy suburban road, an office block. no playground in sight, but one of its tenants was the al—istiqamah learning centre. it was here, on the first floor, inspectors found an illegal school. inside, they discovered lesson plans, a teacher's room and homework diaries. today, beatrix bernhardt and nacerdine talbi were found guilty of running an unregistered school. it's really i
fleming was given an 18—year sentence, richardson was jailed for 11 years. becomes law, plastic cutlery, cotton buds and straws will be among the items banned. the measure seeks to reduce significantly the estimated 150,000 tonnes of plastic waste from europe which end up in the sea every year. in the first case of its kind two people have been found guilty of running an unregistered school in west london. 60 pupils were being taught in an office block in ealing. the people who ran the...
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. >> reporter: don and natasha richardson signed a contract on a newly built home in austin texas at the start of the year when interest rates we low. >> one of the things that we considered was where the interest rates were gcang. e of what we heard about everything you know possibly going up in the future. pnd that's one of the reasons we took the s when we did. now we are in a different place. even just eight months later. >> because construction is tahang longer expected and the rate they locked in long ago expired. now with rates a full percentage point higher than they were at the start of the year, they are looking at a whole new set of numbers. >> we don't anticipate it being a problem getting another lo. but at the same time it's definitely doesn'teel as a solid foundation as it did when we had it already approved. >> while stt and natasha will still buy the home they will likely dl back on the amenity like electronics and higher end appliances. >> there is let a lot of we can afforda by the time we lock in the interest rate. >> we thought we in a plan but now it's a little
. >> reporter: don and natasha richardson signed a contract on a newly built home in austin texas at the start of the year when interest rates we low. >> one of the things that we considered was where the interest rates were gcang. e of what we heard about everything you know possibly going up in the future. pnd that's one of the reasons we took the s when we did. now we are in a different place. even just eight months later. >> because construction is tahang longer expected...
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. >> reporter: nixon ordered richardson to fire cox, and richardson refuse and resigned.uty also refused and also resigned. solicitor general robert bork was made acting attorney general and he fired cox. >> the president's motive was to solely remove the confrontation of the koconstitution as quickl as possible. >> reporter: but he did not turn over the most incriminating tapes and he went after the tapes. >> i have never heard such outra ray jous, and vicious and distorted reporting of 27 years of public life. >> reporter: in the end, of course, richard nixon had only himself to blame. >> and joining me now joyce vance former u.s. attorney and msnbc contributor, and joyce, thank you so much for being here. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> when you are looking back at that piece by tom brokaw and you are thinking of where we are today with the special counsel investigation into the russian meddling and are there parallels that you can draw? >> the parallels are so strong and it is so painful that as a country we are in the same point of time again perhaps th
. >> reporter: nixon ordered richardson to fire cox, and richardson refuse and resigned.uty also refused and also resigned. solicitor general robert bork was made acting attorney general and he fired cox. >> the president's motive was to solely remove the confrontation of the koconstitution as quickl as possible. >> reporter: but he did not turn over the most incriminating tapes and he went after the tapes. >> i have never heard such outra ray jous, and vicious and...
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saints have been the best side in super league this year, much of that thanks to the boot of richardsonl, warrington won't ready to end their year just yet, lineham warrington won't ready to end their yearjust yet, lineham somehow finding the strength to win it for the wolves. saints' season over, warrington's goes on to the very end. chelsea and arsenal all won their europa league matches tonight. but celtic went down to salzburg, while scottish rivals rangers came out winners. joe lynskey reports. before this season, rangers spent seven before this season, rangers spent seve n yea rs before this season, rangers spent seven yea rs away before this season, rangers spent seven years away from european competition, so try telling ibrox europa league has lost its edge. you can hear what it means when a goal goes in. that strike bought rangers rebel against —— level against vienna. with eight minutes ago, a chance on the spot for tavernier to win it. their manager, steven gerrard, has had his fair share of glory on european nights. now he shares in rangers' newfound love them. the contrast
saints have been the best side in super league this year, much of that thanks to the boot of richardsonl, warrington won't ready to end their year just yet, lineham warrington won't ready to end their yearjust yet, lineham somehow finding the strength to win it for the wolves. saints' season over, warrington's goes on to the very end. chelsea and arsenal all won their europa league matches tonight. but celtic went down to salzburg, while scottish rivals rangers came out winners. joe lynskey...
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richardson was jailed for 11 years.abies to correct the birth defect spina bifida, that can lead to paralysis. ?the team at university college hospital in london repaired the babies' spinal cords when their mothers were six months pregnant. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. i might not go too much deeper, because we might need membranes in the second. this is remarkable surgery. opening the womb to correct a birth defect. this complex procedure was done in belgium. among a vast team, a british surgeon who has now operated on two pregnant women in london. the mothers and their babies are doing well. thank you very much. spina bifida develops during pregnancy, when the bones of the spine don't form properly. this can cause a bulge from which spinal fluid leaks out. the condition can cause a range of lifelong health issues, such as paralysis, bladder and bowel problems and affect brain development. the delicate surgery happens at around 26 weeks pregnancy. the womb is opened and the baby's nerve tissues are p
richardson was jailed for 11 years.abies to correct the birth defect spina bifida, that can lead to paralysis. ?the team at university college hospital in london repaired the babies' spinal cords when their mothers were six months pregnant. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. i might not go too much deeper, because we might need membranes in the second. this is remarkable surgery. opening the womb to correct a birth defect. this complex procedure was done in belgium. among a vast...
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nixon ordered richardson to fire cox. richardson refused and resigned.esigned. the solicitor, robert bork, was made acting attorney general, and he fired cox. >> one white house source says the motive was to remove the confrontation as quickly as possible. >> reporter: stanley pottinger, was with elliot richardson that night. the fbi had been ordered to secure the office of the attorney general. so, two fbi agents appeared in the hall. one took his coat off and threw it over his shoulder, so you saw his chest hollister. a holster. they marched into the attorney general's office. and he said, welcome, gentlemen. the office is yours. >> reporter: the saturday night massacre triggered a firestorm of protests. >> more than 50,000 telegrams poured in on capitol hill today. most of them demanding impeaching nixon. >> this president does not defy the law. >> reporter: nixon did not turn over the most incriminating tapes and he went after the press. >> i have never heard or seen such outrageous, vicious, distorted reporting in 27 years of public life. >> reporte
nixon ordered richardson to fire cox. richardson refused and resigned.esigned. the solicitor, robert bork, was made acting attorney general, and he fired cox. >> one white house source says the motive was to remove the confrontation as quickly as possible. >> reporter: stanley pottinger, was with elliot richardson that night. the fbi had been ordered to secure the office of the attorney general. so, two fbi agents appeared in the hall. one took his coat off and threw it over his...
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i'm at a polling place in richardson, texas, the north dallas suburbs. it has been a very busy early polling location today. this is ground zero in the texas senate race and in a critical texas house race. this is kind of a swing district. we have heard from voters on both sides today, and i got to tell you, it is an incredibly polarized electorate out here. people are very much back in their corners. i have not talked to a single voter who split their ticket. they are talking about national issues. democrats talking a lot about health care, republicans talking to me a lot about immigration, the importance of border security, talking about that caravan. it sounds like a national election because it is a national election, and i'm hearing a lot about the president and his rhetoric. take a listen to some of the folks we've talked to just here in the last 30 minutes, craig. >> what has it been like being a democrat in texas over the course of this election? i mean, beto has obviously fired up a lot of people, but i don't have to tell you, this is a very rep
i'm at a polling place in richardson, texas, the north dallas suburbs. it has been a very busy early polling location today. this is ground zero in the texas senate race and in a critical texas house race. this is kind of a swing district. we have heard from voters on both sides today, and i got to tell you, it is an incredibly polarized electorate out here. people are very much back in their corners. i have not talked to a single voter who split their ticket. they are talking about national...
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we can't go back to the richardson days.oug: now the candidates will ask a question to their own opponent. 30u have 30 seconds to ask, 1: to respond. congressman, i worked as a patient advocate for more than 30 years. as part of that work, my company ran the high risk pool. it's a nonprofit, private organization that does not have a state contract. given this debate and during the campaign, you've been obsessed with the high risk pool in delta, it would assume that you have a level of expertise. who does it serve? rep. pearce: it serves people with high risk. that's obvious. what you're not saying is the affordable care act was created to take the risk pool away from the state. you got an insider contract, no other bids, and you are able to check the price up from $300,000 to $600,000. blue cross blue shield was the one providing health care. all you do is watch over the shoulder and see that 2400 people, check if yes they have it or know they don't. in the paper today, i saw nobody would bid on the contracts. if you're out
we can't go back to the richardson days.oug: now the candidates will ask a question to their own opponent. 30u have 30 seconds to ask, 1: to respond. congressman, i worked as a patient advocate for more than 30 years. as part of that work, my company ran the high risk pool. it's a nonprofit, private organization that does not have a state contract. given this debate and during the campaign, you've been obsessed with the high risk pool in delta, it would assume that you have a level of...
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well the next sexual revolution be digitised philosopher kathleen richardson has researched the consequences there's this mess that women aren't interested in sex that men are more interested in that woman but the reality is is that women are interested in sex but they don't get the kind of sexual experience so they actually want. sex and watches and it's about feeling smelling tasting and surprising a part. it's about more than record breaking orgasms. but today we are under pressure to perform even in moments of intimacy the pharmaceuticals industry profits from our fear of sexual thing yes by agro alone and its maker of around one point seven billion dollars a year. researchers have been looking desperately for a similar moneymaker for the female market. in twenty fifteen a controversial female viagra was approved in the u.s. as such. a psycho tropic drugs affecting the nervous system to enhance the consumer's itto. unlike the drug for men pink for agra affects the brain not the body but it comes with the risks and side effects it's developer had argued that denying approval would be deny
well the next sexual revolution be digitised philosopher kathleen richardson has researched the consequences there's this mess that women aren't interested in sex that men are more interested in that woman but the reality is is that women are interested in sex but they don't get the kind of sexual experience so they actually want. sex and watches and it's about feeling smelling tasting and surprising a part. it's about more than record breaking orgasms. but today we are under pressure to...
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kathleen richardson is a researcher in rome. ethics at the university of leicester she's launched a campaign against sex robots in the hope of stopping their developments. they don't give a sense of people feeling connected or being in a relationship they're just objects that have become automated so even if you got this moving donkey sitting next to you you're actually by yourself and so these people are promoting a technology. that is going to increase human isolation if it takes off it's just going to create more and more people sitting alone being alone with a dog. what is certain is that the robots are coming and they'll be capable of far more than just the missionary position to the intelligent robots really sought and offer us companionship and conversation. just about any subject that if you want to have a conversation with a robot in a few years time the robot will just talk to you about beethoven about the beatles about jazz about anything you want to talk about sophia is a highly advanced version of a humanoid robot w
kathleen richardson is a researcher in rome. ethics at the university of leicester she's launched a campaign against sex robots in the hope of stopping their developments. they don't give a sense of people feeling connected or being in a relationship they're just objects that have become automated so even if you got this moving donkey sitting next to you you're actually by yourself and so these people are promoting a technology. that is going to increase human isolation if it takes off it's...
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especially so if you're rich richardson who's trying to direct for human rights watch she joins us now via skype from geneva so if you could to have you with us what do you make of this video released by chinese state media and china's defense of the week a community these claims of reeducating them so that they can be part of a modern chinese society well of you know about chinese government propaganda is going to answer our increasing calls for accountability which weren't governments in the u.s. and in the media about human rights violations in the shingi i mean i think the real questions to ask are you know if these are vocational training programs why can't people leave why can't people call their families why are they guarded by you know armed guards and surrounded with barbed wire and i agree entirely with even his list of reasons as to why the chinese government is responding to this now i'd add to that beijing's disappearance of interpol president monk hong way a week or so ago which is really adding to the incredible reputational damage control beijing is now facing as it sho
especially so if you're rich richardson who's trying to direct for human rights watch she joins us now via skype from geneva so if you could to have you with us what do you make of this video released by chinese state media and china's defense of the week a community these claims of reeducating them so that they can be part of a modern chinese society well of you know about chinese government propaganda is going to answer our increasing calls for accountability which weren't governments in the...
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a korean american man has collapsed, hayley richardson is a young woman who lives there. of trapped there. she is very interested in architecture. he claims he isn't but evidently here's an true talking about buildings, they start to talk about other things. here is a clip. during that time, banks were designed to be imposing fortress—like, tellers behind bars. the idea here was that you walk in at street level, you don't have to climb any stairs, it is inviting. sorry, what? what are you doing? what? who are you? shut up, i'm just trying to tell you about this building. step out of tour guide mode. lam not i am not in lam not ina i am not in a mode. you said this is one of your favourite buildings. why? it's one of the first modernist banks in the united states. that can't be it. do you like this building intellectually? because of all the facts? no. i'm also moved by it. yes, yes. tell me about that. what moves you? what i like about this, firstly i am interested in architecture, but it's about psycho—geography. by talking about buildings, they are talking about the rho
a korean american man has collapsed, hayley richardson is a young woman who lives there. of trapped there. she is very interested in architecture. he claims he isn't but evidently here's an true talking about buildings, they start to talk about other things. here is a clip. during that time, banks were designed to be imposing fortress—like, tellers behind bars. the idea here was that you walk in at street level, you don't have to climb any stairs, it is inviting. sorry, what? what are you...
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reporter kemberly richardson explains...it's very frustrating, because we know what they're doing and we know who they are,"inmates at rikers island go to great lengths to have visitors bring them contraband, oftentimes stashing the illegal goods inside their body cavities. "they not only smuggle in drugs in these balloons, they also smuggle in razors and weapons inside these balloons." the video, he says, shows a slick transfer of contraband. the female visitor is holding her daughter in her arms, then at one point reaches in her own pants. husamudeen said she takes something out, slips it in her little girl's pants and then hands her to the inmate. within seconds, husamudeen said the inmate reaches in the child's pants, removes the alleged contraband and stashes it in his pants.correction officers rush in and pat down the inmate, but they are prohibited from doing cavity searches.neither the inmate nor the woman were charged.she would have been able to come back the next day and visit another inmate and do the exact same t
reporter kemberly richardson explains...it's very frustrating, because we know what they're doing and we know who they are,"inmates at rikers island go to great lengths to have visitors bring them contraband, oftentimes stashing the illegal goods inside their body cavities. "they not only smuggle in drugs in these balloons, they also smuggle in razors and weapons inside these balloons." the video, he says, shows a slick transfer of contraband. the female visitor is holding her...
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joining me is former governor of new mexico bill richardson. good to see you.t of tape from marco rubio from florida. >> i don't think we should continue as business as usual until we know what's happened here. he walked into that consulate and never came out. i don't think any government official should be going and pretending as it's business as usual. >> help us understand what's at stake. how things might change? >> there is a very important relationship that we have with saudi arabia. there's a military relationship. there's a huge energy relationship. there's all kinds of business relationships that are taking place. at the same time, i think senator rubio is right. it can't be business as usual. we have to send them a very strong statement. they have to be accountable for what they have done. at the very least the secretary of the treasury should not go. american business leaders should not go to that investment conference. if it seems like the saudis are digging their heels and saying not just denying but saying they're going to reciprocate with economi
joining me is former governor of new mexico bill richardson. good to see you.t of tape from marco rubio from florida. >> i don't think we should continue as business as usual until we know what's happened here. he walked into that consulate and never came out. i don't think any government official should be going and pretending as it's business as usual. >> help us understand what's at stake. how things might change? >> there is a very important relationship that we have with...
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richardson is now commanding the united states army forces command (forscom), which is headquartered fort bragg. north carolina.representing 776-thousan d soldiers and 96-thousand civilians. lieutenant general richardson has been with the u-s army since 1986, and in 2012 she became the first female deputy commanding general for the 1st cavalry division, known as "america's first team."in 2017, she became second in command when she was named the first female deputy commanding general of forscom in fort bragg. (ken)we're continuing to spotlight the brave veterans who have fought for this country. you're about to meet an ex-prisoner of war now living in the east bay... (terisa) he tells kron four's philippe djegal he thinks about his time in the army often. milt feldman/nats- "the thing i'm proud of is the rifleman award. i have a purple heart and i have the bronze star." it's been more than 70 years since 94-year-old milt feldman was honorably discharged from the u-s army.milt feldman/us army veteran- "i got into the war late, but it was a very active time that i was there." and, his t
richardson is now commanding the united states army forces command (forscom), which is headquartered fort bragg. north carolina.representing 776-thousan d soldiers and 96-thousand civilians. lieutenant general richardson has been with the u-s army since 1986, and in 2012 she became the first female deputy commanding general for the 1st cavalry division, known as "america's first team."in 2017, she became second in command when she was named the first female deputy commanding general...
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shannon: richardson at the state department, thank you. media commentators ripped on donald trump's last meeting with vladimir putin in helsinki arguing he is compromised by the former kgb spymaster. the president may revise the cold war or something worse than the cold war. donald trump is talking tough. >> i tell you what. the worst thing that ever happened to russia is when i won the election, the worst thing. >> reporter: senior strategic analyst and retired 4-star general jacking joins us, good to see you. what do you make of this? you think the president will feel whether it is the meeting in paris when vladimir putin comes here, he's going to feel the pressure to be more aggressively hard line with vladimir putin face-to-face and seems this administration has taken a lot of tough standss but in the room together -- >> the president when he is 1-on-1 with head of state once a personal relationship and that relationship, transactional president the policies dealing with russia which the president is improving are tougher than the prev
shannon: richardson at the state department, thank you. media commentators ripped on donald trump's last meeting with vladimir putin in helsinki arguing he is compromised by the former kgb spymaster. the president may revise the cold war or something worse than the cold war. donald trump is talking tough. >> i tell you what. the worst thing that ever happened to russia is when i won the election, the worst thing. >> reporter: senior strategic analyst and retired 4-star general...
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army, general richardson is no stranger to breaking barriers.eived her pilot's license at the age of 16, and in 2012, she became the first female deputy commanding general for the first cavalry division. how about that? >>> listen, women are setting records in the world of politics this year, as well. as we have been reporting here at cnn, an unprecedented number of women are running for office. remember the mid terms, just 20 days away. and this is the subject of my latest cnn series, american women in politics. i have spent the last few months traveling across the country, talking to so many of these candidates about why they're running, why so many women are standing up and speaking their truths and running now. why they want to be the change. and in alabama, it is african-american women who are making history. >> everyone was talking about alabama. >> and i said, well, we're not going to -- you better watch us on television, because we're going to be the change. >> how are you doing, ma'am? i need your support today. >> we're not going anywh
army, general richardson is no stranger to breaking barriers.eived her pilot's license at the age of 16, and in 2012, she became the first female deputy commanding general for the first cavalry division. how about that? >>> listen, women are setting records in the world of politics this year, as well. as we have been reporting here at cnn, an unprecedented number of women are running for office. remember the mid terms, just 20 days away. and this is the subject of my latest cnn series,...
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richard fleming and liam richardson used a gun, a machete and hammers in the robbery at the hotel's mappinast year. passing sentence, thejudge, lady carmichael, said the robbery was an act of serious premeditated criminality which would not be tolerated. now on bbc news sport today: hello, this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: barcelona make it three wins from three in the champions league as messi watches from the stands. there will be a new winner of the asian champions league as kashima antlersjoin persepolis in the final for the first time. and angelique kerber wins her first match of the season—ending wta tour finals. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. all that to come, but first, game two of baseball's world series is under way, as the boston red sox look to extend their advantage over the los angeles dodgers after winning game one on tuesday. chris mitchell is live at fenway park. chris, how's it looking? that it thatitis that it is dan's hair and very topic.
richard fleming and liam richardson used a gun, a machete and hammers in the robbery at the hotel's mappinast year. passing sentence, thejudge, lady carmichael, said the robbery was an act of serious premeditated criminality which would not be tolerated. now on bbc news sport today: hello, this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: barcelona make it three wins from three in the champions league as messi watches from the stands. there will be a new winner of...
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within fort shatner's richardson hall is a communication center for pacific defense, with responsibilitiesng far beyond the halloween imprimatur. at to this post is located the hawaii and based army command, which has possibilities for the u.s. army pacific command. but to most soldiers in the islands, homebase is likely to stillofield barracks, carrying mementos of what happened december 7. in 1908, it is the largest overseas army post. a wide variety of facilities for recreation, as well as training, are available for soldiers and their dependents. schofield is the home of the 25th infantry division. the 25th was stationed in hawaii when the japanese attacked and went on to fight many valiant battles in world war ii and korea. 1954, after four years of duty and 10 campaigns in korea, the division was ordered back to its original home in schofield barracks. the honolulu harbor, past landmark of the aloha tower steamed the troopship. the division had been away a long time, and the welcome was -- well, just the sort of warm welcome hawaii is famous for. ♪ coming off the gangplank, them in r
within fort shatner's richardson hall is a communication center for pacific defense, with responsibilitiesng far beyond the halloween imprimatur. at to this post is located the hawaii and based army command, which has possibilities for the u.s. army pacific command. but to most soldiers in the islands, homebase is likely to stillofield barracks, carrying mementos of what happened december 7. in 1908, it is the largest overseas army post. a wide variety of facilities for recreation, as well as...
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meanwhile, haley richardson is a young woman who lives there, she is kind of trap there and she's veryested in architecture. and he claims at first that he isn't but evidently he is. and through talking about buildings they start stop about buildings they start stop about other things. here is a clip. during that time banks were designed to be imposing, fortress—like tellers behind bars. the idea here was that you walk in at street level, you don't have to climb any stairs, it is inviting. sorry, what? what are you doing? who are you? shut up, and just tried to tie about this building. you said this was one of the federal buildings? this building. you said this was one of the federal buildings7fi this building. you said this was one of the federal buildings? it is. why? it's one of the first modernist banks in the united states. no, that can't be. do you like it intellectually because of these facts? no, i'm also moved by it. yes, tammy about that. what moves you? what i likes about this is it's not psycho geography, the conversations are framed by buildings and by talking about buildin
meanwhile, haley richardson is a young woman who lives there, she is kind of trap there and she's veryested in architecture. and he claims at first that he isn't but evidently he is. and through talking about buildings they start stop about buildings they start stop about other things. here is a clip. during that time banks were designed to be imposing, fortress—like tellers behind bars. the idea here was that you walk in at street level, you don't have to climb any stairs, it is inviting....
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we will get the read from former ambassador richardson.e was key in releasing a north korean hostage. it's fascinating to follow. the latest on all of that. meanwhile, getting the worst week this market has seen all year so everyone is wondered about what will happen on monday. lawrence has follow this close closely. >> halloween came close early on wall street. higher interest rates climbed and spooked investors. the most volatile month of the year is october. take a look at the yield on the ten year treasury, b.14%. it is spiked to three and a quarter% earlier in the week when stocks got there but all of this push, the 30 year mortgage rates 4.9%. look at the comparison. nowhere near the 18.6% that we were decades ago but this higher rate is making borrowing more expensive and running to choke, not only economic recovery, a nine-year bull market run. that run was challenges week in the tao dipped on friday but l4% on the week and the nasdaq gave up three and three quarters% on the week in their worst week since march. if you look at the
we will get the read from former ambassador richardson.e was key in releasing a north korean hostage. it's fascinating to follow. the latest on all of that. meanwhile, getting the worst week this market has seen all year so everyone is wondered about what will happen on monday. lawrence has follow this close closely. >> halloween came close early on wall street. higher interest rates climbed and spooked investors. the most volatile month of the year is october. take a look at the yield on...
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. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. >> i was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a lot of people. i chss in ban that had cool break jz get parts on tv shows or things like that. a friend of mine, we had mutual friends that got signed to a record d
. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the...
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governor bill richardson, former u.n. ambassador joins us now.w what it takes to fill that position. i should say it came as a surprise to everyone. the president said she had given him a pretty significant heads-up months even that this would be coming. but not a lot of people knew about it. what did you make of the actual announcement? >> well, like everybody else, a big surprise. and a little bit of a setback because president was having a lot of good news on many fronts. you know, you don't want a key member of the national security team -- she was a star, no question about it, leave at this time but i suspect what you want in a successor is somebody with political stature, nikki haley had that. secondly, somebody that has access to the president. you want to have a little bit of foreign policy experience, but you can learn that on the job. and i think what nikki haley did do is she spoke out on a lot of issues and did a good job on the north korea sanctions when they were enacted by the u.n. but now she leaves and she leaves with actually a
governor bill richardson, former u.n. ambassador joins us now.w what it takes to fill that position. i should say it came as a surprise to everyone. the president said she had given him a pretty significant heads-up months even that this would be coming. but not a lot of people knew about it. what did you make of the actual announcement? >> well, like everybody else, a big surprise. and a little bit of a setback because president was having a lot of good news on many fronts. you know, you...
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it was addressed to james mattis and admiral john richardson. the mail facility is in a separate building. the mail never made it inside the pentagon. the fbi is examining the evidence for further analysis. no reports of anybody falling ill because of these substances. >>> the fbi has until friday to finish up their sexual misconduct investigation into judge brett kavanaugh. some key republican votes will determine the outcome. >> the fbi is working very hard band check to include anyone who might have testimony about one of three claims of sescduct ainst judge kavanaugh. he has denied all allegations. >> she is an outstanding man. for his sake and the sake of his family i hope he does well. i think he has been very brutally -- >> reporter: the bureau has wrapped up its interview with mark judge. christine blasey ford testified that judge was in the room when kavanaugh attempted to sexually assault her. judge says he does not recall those events. pj smith also says he is cooperating but he has no knowledge of the party or the gathering. blasey d
it was addressed to james mattis and admiral john richardson. the mail facility is in a separate building. the mail never made it inside the pentagon. the fbi is examining the evidence for further analysis. no reports of anybody falling ill because of these substances. >>> the fbi has until friday to finish up their sexual misconduct investigation into judge brett kavanaugh. some key republican votes will determine the outcome. >> the fbi is working very hard band check to...
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as you noted, the first letters were addressed to defense secretary james madison admiral john richardsonthe chief of naval operations. they were intercepted in a male screening facility in the pentagon compound by the end envelopes did not enter their main pentagon building. tonight that mail facility remains under quarantine and there is still no word yet if all three letters are connected but they are being examined by fbi forensic teams. if you don't know, ricin is a naturally occurring substance that is found in castor beans but it takes a deliberate and precise act to turn them into biological weapons. it can either be used in the form of a powder, a pilot, a mist, or acid, and it can be inhaled, injected, or interested. experts say within 36 to 48 hours, it will begin to shut down major organs. there is no antidote. you should know it is not always fatal. children are more at risk than adults. remember in 2013, letters testing positive for ricin were addressed to mississippi senator, a mississippi judge, and president obama. all three envelopes were intercepted and the man who sent
as you noted, the first letters were addressed to defense secretary james madison admiral john richardsonthe chief of naval operations. they were intercepted in a male screening facility in the pentagon compound by the end envelopes did not enter their main pentagon building. tonight that mail facility remains under quarantine and there is still no word yet if all three letters are connected but they are being examined by fbi forensic teams. if you don't know, ricin is a naturally occurring...
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kate richardson—walsh captained the british team to gold at the rio olympics.king, and they have blazed a trail for international hockeyin blazed a trail for international hockey in terms of its format and the technology and the umpiring and officiating. i think the level of play is therefore risen. u nfortu nately, play is therefore risen. unfortunately, women's hockey has lagged behind, so it is great news we now have parity. what group you will be given equal billing but, as you go towards the final eight, the climax of that tournament, and equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money as well. i think equal prize money is important, but it's also the outlet, the opportunity for players to be out there and show themselves, and it will attract the world's best players into those european sides and then sponsors will want to get involved. how much do you think the women's game in the uk domestic league is lagging behind those european powerhouses of the netherlands and germany? they have sponsors, big banks that sponso
kate richardson—walsh captained the british team to gold at the rio olympics.king, and they have blazed a trail for international hockeyin blazed a trail for international hockey in terms of its format and the technology and the umpiring and officiating. i think the level of play is therefore risen. u nfortu nately, play is therefore risen. unfortunately, women's hockey has lagged behind, so it is great news we now have parity. what group you will be given equal billing but, as you go towards...
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one envelope was addressed to defense secretary james mattis and the other to admiral john richardson, the chief of the u.s. navy. no one was injured. the centers for disease control says if castor seeds are swallowed, the ricin released can cause injury. >>> just ahead, the reason honda and general motors just announced they are teaming up, and could toys are r us be making a comeback in the include related to a possible comeback. >> the area with the best chance of a thunderstorm. the area in sea foam game which is just about everywhere except the mendecino county coast. that will shift east tomorrow, but our threat of wet with new, more secure numbers. but con artists, they never change. they'll always try to steal your medical identity. so, what can you do? guard your card, just like a credit card. don't give your medicare number over the phone or email. and remember, medicare never calls unless you've asked them to. to find more ways to guard your card, go to medicare.gov/fraud. don't let your guard down. ♪ by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to
one envelope was addressed to defense secretary james mattis and the other to admiral john richardson, the chief of the u.s. navy. no one was injured. the centers for disease control says if castor seeds are swallowed, the ricin released can cause injury. >>> just ahead, the reason honda and general motors just announced they are teaming up, and could toys are r us be making a comeback in the include related to a possible comeback. >> the area with the best chance of a...
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defense jim mattis, the other to a member of the joint chiefs, the head of the navy, admiral john richardson, field tested positive for ricin. this is the pentagon mail facility where letters are scanned every day. they are now quarantining all mail received yesterday. >> if these two gentlemen opened these envelopes and they got enough of it in their system, it could have harmed them. >> reporter: ricin is found naturally in caster beans, and in its purest form, can be deadly. in 2013, letters addressed to president obama and other officials did contain ricin. a mississippi man was arrested and is currently serving a 25-year jail term. >> so, let's get right to martha raddatz live us with tonight. and martha, i gather the fbi will conduct another set of tests. we know sometimes there can be false positives. and the other big question tonight, are all of these letters related? >> reporter: exactly, david. clearly, the envelopes themselves will be very helpful as evidence, but also, they will look to see if the three letters are linked somehow. but there's a lot of testing that remains to be
defense jim mattis, the other to a member of the joint chiefs, the head of the navy, admiral john richardson, field tested positive for ricin. this is the pentagon mail facility where letters are scanned every day. they are now quarantining all mail received yesterday. >> if these two gentlemen opened these envelopes and they got enough of it in their system, it could have harmed them. >> reporter: ricin is found naturally in caster beans, and in its purest form, can be deadly. in...
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within fort shatner's richardson hall is a communication center for a specific defense with responsibilitiesding far beyond the hawaiian island perimeter. at this beautiful home-fringed post is also located the hawaiian army base command which has supply and maintenance responsibilities for the u.s. army pacific command. but, to most soldiers in the islands, homebase is likely to be schofield barracks, still carrying mementos of what happened december 7. established in 1908, it is the largest overseas army post. a wide variety of facilities for recreation, as well as training, are available for soldiers and their dependents. schofield is the home of the famous 25th infantry division. the tropic lightning outfit. the 25th was stationed in hawaii when the japanese attacked and went on to fight many valiant battles in world war ii and korea. on august 20, 1954, after four years of duty and 10 campaigns in korea, the division was ordered back to its original home in schofield barracks. into honolulu harbor, past the landmark of the aloha tower steamed the troopship. the division had been away a
within fort shatner's richardson hall is a communication center for a specific defense with responsibilitiesding far beyond the hawaiian island perimeter. at this beautiful home-fringed post is also located the hawaiian army base command which has supply and maintenance responsibilities for the u.s. army pacific command. but, to most soldiers in the islands, homebase is likely to be schofield barracks, still carrying mementos of what happened december 7. established in 1908, it is the largest...
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to fire cox, richardson refused and resigned, his deputy also refused and also resigned.orney general and he fired cox. >> that's a stunning development and nothing even remotely like it has happened in all of our history. >> the news caused a sensation in the white house press room and sent reporters scrambleing to telephones. then the deputy attorney general for civil rights was wizing away at richardson that night. >> the fbi had been hired to secure the office of the attorney general. one took his cot off, threw it over hess shoulder, as he saw the chest holster, they marched into the attorney general's office, elliot richardson was extremely graeshs and said, welcome, gentleman, the office is yours. >> reporter: one white house source said the motive was to remove a confrontation as quickly and possible without addressing himself to that point that the president may have an even more grave constitutional crisis on his hands. >> the saturday night massacre triggered a firestorm of protests. >> more than 50,000 telegrams pour in on capitol hill today. so many western u
to fire cox, richardson refused and resigned, his deputy also refused and also resigned.orney general and he fired cox. >> that's a stunning development and nothing even remotely like it has happened in all of our history. >> the news caused a sensation in the white house press room and sent reporters scrambleing to telephones. then the deputy attorney general for civil rights was wizing away at richardson that night. >> the fbi had been hired to secure the office of the...
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addressed to the pentagon were sent to the secretary of defense, james mattis and admiral john richardsonore note of the substance of these envelopes, it was a crude substance based on caster beans, which is used to make ricin, this official says if someone had ingested this substance, it likely would not have been fatal, it could have made them very ill, anderson. >> is there any response in the white house? >> they directed all our questions to the secret service, when they were initially reached with questions about this, at least one official in the white house press shop had not been aware that one of these letters was addressed to president trump. the secret service has told us all these letters are under quarantine, they're part of this joint investigation, and we know that the president is not here at the white house tonight, he's taking part in a ramally in mississippi, anderson? >> what is the next step in the investigation? >> well, initially it is completing the testing on this substance to determine whether or not it is actually ricin, which it appears to be that. there is a
addressed to the pentagon were sent to the secretary of defense, james mattis and admiral john richardsonore note of the substance of these envelopes, it was a crude substance based on caster beans, which is used to make ricin, this official says if someone had ingested this substance, it likely would not have been fatal, it could have made them very ill, anderson. >> is there any response in the white house? >> they directed all our questions to the secret service, when they were...
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that's why i have hb construction, richardson and richardson, construction, to not just support my campaign, to actually contribute to my campaign. they know i'm the type of guy, fellow contractor that is committed to our state, i care about our state. it's not easy to do construction project. it's not easy to be an employer. it's not easy to build a project. senator heinrich here, has yet to build anything for the last ten years. he's been in washington and as we saw, it's a goose egg for what he's accomplished. >> thirty seconds for a rebuttal. >> i think what you saw there was not much of an answer. for a project that's over budget. that's a year late for critical piece of our state's economy. but much of what he said about my record is simply false. i have saved the mission of, i brought a new mission into the air national guard, i've increased budgets at all of our military bases and labs. i invested over a billion dollars in infrastructure. for our basis. so we would be into the future. >> we are now near the end of the debate. one minute for a closing statement in mr. rich, you go fi
that's why i have hb construction, richardson and richardson, construction, to not just support my campaign, to actually contribute to my campaign. they know i'm the type of guy, fellow contractor that is committed to our state, i care about our state. it's not easy to do construction project. it's not easy to be an employer. it's not easy to build a project. senator heinrich here, has yet to build anything for the last ten years. he's been in washington and as we saw, it's a goose egg for what...