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chief richardson: i agree with that. i think perhaps she was forced to learn this stuff, but as she began to learn it, i think so her,of it resonated with and all that -- the ritual cleansing and all of that you spoke about. any other comments you want to make? what you think about her as a native american and her traditional beliefs. rev. gallagher: we don't have any evidence of what the tribal structure was like at that moment, because they were not writing down -- all of the information we got is from men. more than likely our tribesmen, the cherokees were not that far south from here. matrilineal and matriarchal. so there was a lot more encouragement of young girls learning many things. there was a lot of separation. i remember a native woman author being questioned by a boy scout leader, what should we do with these young boys? they were nine and 10. what should we do to prepare them to go out in the woods? she said, well, then take their mothers. [laughter] rev. gallagher: that is what native people would have done
chief richardson: i agree with that. i think perhaps she was forced to learn this stuff, but as she began to learn it, i think so her,of it resonated with and all that -- the ritual cleansing and all of that you spoke about. any other comments you want to make? what you think about her as a native american and her traditional beliefs. rev. gallagher: we don't have any evidence of what the tribal structure was like at that moment, because they were not writing down -- all of the information we...
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but richardson was so impressive. believe, that very first time we met with him, when we told him what we had, i think from even then, that he realized the most important thing was to get this guy out of the line of succession. that was sort of the first thought. i can't remember his words, but he articulated something about how important that was. and he never wavered, and never should have. brian: given the nature of what we have in washington, d.c. right now, the discussion going on around the president, this remark from george beall back in 2003 has some reason to watch. [video clip] >> the months of august and september, as far as the public was concerned, was kind of a kabuki dance of the president expressing support of his vice president, and the vice president going on television and making big speeches about his innocence and attacking the prosecutors. finally, in los angeles, the vice president publicly attacked the department of justice. and i'm told that it was at that point that president nixon, through e
but richardson was so impressive. believe, that very first time we met with him, when we told him what we had, i think from even then, that he realized the most important thing was to get this guy out of the line of succession. that was sort of the first thought. i can't remember his words, but he articulated something about how important that was. and he never wavered, and never should have. brian: given the nature of what we have in washington, d.c. right now, the discussion going on around...
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need to drive me out was stated by richardson several times. he said i could not be trusted to act properly in the middle east. therefore i was framed and driven from office. the reason was that the united states knew i would never agree to the continue of israel and they had to get me out of there so i would not succeed nixon. they have orchestrated a well-organized attack on me to use lawsuits to bleed me of my resources and continue my effort to inform the american people of their control of the media and other influential sectors of american society. i'm sure that one of the lawsuits agnew was dealing with was encouraged and in congestion with the publication of my book, i've taken every opportunity to speak out against the catastrophic u.s. policies regarding israel. this has spurred my enemies on to greater efforts. i need desperately your financial support so that i can continue to fight. former vice president then asks the saudi crown prince to put $2 million in a secret swiss bank account for him. from which agnew would live off the in
need to drive me out was stated by richardson several times. he said i could not be trusted to act properly in the middle east. therefore i was framed and driven from office. the reason was that the united states knew i would never agree to the continue of israel and they had to get me out of there so i would not succeed nixon. they have orchestrated a well-organized attack on me to use lawsuits to bleed me of my resources and continue my effort to inform the american people of their control of...
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richardson, who was and september., this was in august. in september, she recanted her story, she had not been raped. she had been having an affair with a white man and her husband busted her out. he found out about it. that is what started the whole riot. the best thing that happened was the formation of the naacp. because at the time of the riot, there was a -- folks call him a socialist or a communist. it happened to be in chicago and uprising, all the the activity that was going on in springfield. for ate an article magazine called the independent. was william english walling. who canl question was step forward to help right the black to happen to the residents of springfield. nothing was done. shame, shame. the home of abraham lincoln. i'm sure that is why. spot onblack springfield's history. who would have thought there would be a race riot in the home of mr. lincoln? usually associate race riots in the south and lynchings in the south, but, no. this was in the north. it said we should remember our or we are condemned to repeat it. g
richardson, who was and september., this was in august. in september, she recanted her story, she had not been raped. she had been having an affair with a white man and her husband busted her out. he found out about it. that is what started the whole riot. the best thing that happened was the formation of the naacp. because at the time of the riot, there was a -- folks call him a socialist or a communist. it happened to be in chicago and uprising, all the the activity that was going on in...
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. >> harris: bill richardson as former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and that's exactly where he is standing right now. you sat across the table from the north koreans a number of times. the president walked away, what you make of what is happening in the second summit? >> it was a setback for both sides, but i think the president was right and walking away. the north koreans have committed comedic denuclearization. they are fired for wanting to do that. i think the president, the biggest weapon we have on the north koreans is sanctions. both sides are spending right now after what happened. the reality is that i don't think north koreans were ready to take any significant steps to dismantle. that is the key word. they are nuclear, they are missiles, they are weapons of mass destruction capacity. they were ready may be to freeze some of their nuclear facilities, destroy one, which i have been to. i don't think it's that significant anymore. but i think pompeo was right, the secretary was right. we've got to keep talkin
. >> harris: bill richardson as former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and that's exactly where he is standing right now. you sat across the table from the north koreans a number of times. the president walked away, what you make of what is happening in the second summit? >> it was a setback for both sides, but i think the president was right and walking away. the north koreans have committed comedic denuclearization. they are fired for wanting to do that. i think the...
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and he felt it would be best if the two prisoners richardson and james, were not in the jail because he feared a riot. he had come here from ohio, and there had been a riot in one of the towns where he had lived in ohio and because of what was going on, and all of the hatred that was fermenting, and whatever, he felt that it would be safer, he was going to take them to bloomington, 70 miles away, for their safety, except that the citizens who were now incensed because of the rape of the white woman and the murder of the white man by these black men he thought that that would be the best thing to do. the citizens got wind of it and so they, mr. loan loper was one of the richest people in springfield. he owned a restaurant and he also owned a car in 1908. one of the few people in springfield who owned car. they said, this will never happen. as a result, they trashed his car. and destroyed his restaurant. >> were they able to get them out of town? >> apparently, he must have been, but it doesn't say how. >> how large of a crowd is it at this particular -- >> about 5,000 people. can you
and he felt it would be best if the two prisoners richardson and james, were not in the jail because he feared a riot. he had come here from ohio, and there had been a riot in one of the towns where he had lived in ohio and because of what was going on, and all of the hatred that was fermenting, and whatever, he felt that it would be safer, he was going to take them to bloomington, 70 miles away, for their safety, except that the citizens who were now incensed because of the rape of the white...
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just a quick note on that, it was in 2005 that then new mexico governor bill richardson declared a state of emergency in the state of new mexico and provided some additional $750,000 in state emergency funds due to what they saw as an emergency on the border in new mexico in 2005. get to calls and go to florence, mississippi first. on our republican line. good morning to rita. caller: yes. hi. my opinion is that president trump is finally doing the right thing. we need this wall.
just a quick note on that, it was in 2005 that then new mexico governor bill richardson declared a state of emergency in the state of new mexico and provided some additional $750,000 in state emergency funds due to what they saw as an emergency on the border in new mexico in 2005. get to calls and go to florence, mississippi first. on our republican line. good morning to rita. caller: yes. hi. my opinion is that president trump is finally doing the right thing. we need this wall.
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and the richardson al-jazeera. former on team williams have admitted it was embarrassing to miss two days of pre-season testing the nine time world champion missed the start of the week session in barcelona before finally getting their call on the track on wednesday the team suffered the worst ever season in twenty eight finishing last told russell and beats are the team drivers this year for the first taking place in melbourne next month. but we've had a very strange atmosphere williams but that's not to talk about team spirit you know we were very lucky last year with the spirit that we still had despite being in the position that we were in and that spirit has come out again during this really hearts you know a few days for us and few weeks for us you know everybody has worked so hard i wish people understood how difficult it is to get a formula one car to a track particularly now that we have such a short amount of time to do it earlier we spoke to formula one right look smith explained why missing two days of
and the richardson al-jazeera. former on team williams have admitted it was embarrassing to miss two days of pre-season testing the nine time world champion missed the start of the week session in barcelona before finally getting their call on the track on wednesday the team suffered the worst ever season in twenty eight finishing last told russell and beats are the team drivers this year for the first taking place in melbourne next month. but we've had a very strange atmosphere williams but...
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explain how important it was that ag richardson protected your investigation. the historical context and why that's so important to understand today. >> watergate was in full bloom when we uncovered the evidence that agnew was also corrupt. and there were attempts not only to obstruct watergate but there were attempts right in the white house between involving agnew and nixon and hague and others to thwart obstruct and impede our investigation. and, fortunately, elliott richardson was our attorney general, not somebody like john mitchell. and richardson not only protected us, but involved us and then -- and then performed so admirably as attorney general. elliott richardson sets the gold standard for what we should expect and require from an attorney general. and i'm disappointed that william barr does not seem to be willing to live up to that. he has declined to follow richardson's example and promised the senate judiciary committee and the american people that he will release the special counsel's report from robert mueller when it comes in. instead, he wants
explain how important it was that ag richardson protected your investigation. the historical context and why that's so important to understand today. >> watergate was in full bloom when we uncovered the evidence that agnew was also corrupt. and there were attempts not only to obstruct watergate but there were attempts right in the white house between involving agnew and nixon and hague and others to thwart obstruct and impede our investigation. and, fortunately, elliott richardson was our...
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and the richardson. tour rosso have been the fastest team in formula one test seen so far on thursday williams robert also made his return to the f one track for the first time since his rallying accident eight years ago his team though haven't had the best time so far into pre-season testing they missed the start of the week session in barcelona before finally getting their car on the grid on wednesday the team suffered their worst ever season in twenty eighteen finishing last george russell is the team's other driver along with. an earlier we spoke to formula one writer lucas smith luke smith rather who explained why missing two days of testing was such a setback. has been used very very limited to try and cut down on costs so teams are only allowed to do a day's work the testing with their new cars before the start of the season which isn't very long until williams the last calls were all about running that really is a massive massive setback for the team most teams will go to pre-season with a strict
and the richardson. tour rosso have been the fastest team in formula one test seen so far on thursday williams robert also made his return to the f one track for the first time since his rallying accident eight years ago his team though haven't had the best time so far into pre-season testing they missed the start of the week session in barcelona before finally getting their car on the grid on wednesday the team suffered their worst ever season in twenty eighteen finishing last george russell...
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director richardson. >> here. >> director sein? >> here. >> director? we have a quorum. item number 2, general public comment. allow members of the public to address matters within the subject matter jurisdiction of the committee. and does not appear on today's agenda. in addition to general public comment, public comment will be held during each item on the agenda. members of the public may the committee for up to three minutes. please state your name and the organization if you're he want -- representing. >> i wanted to do some opportunity to welcome all of you. i know that a lot of people are watching, remotely, so welcome to the treasure island infrastructure and transportation committee. are there any public comments on items not on the agenda? i see none. >> item number three, consent agenda. all matters listed here consent agenda are considered to be routine by the committee and will be acted upon by a single vote of the committee. there will be no separate discussion of these items, unless a member of the committee so requests, in which event the matter shall be
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good having you on ours, bill richardson. could be up for a nobel peace prize.don't give them out easily. it would be nice to go to europe to see the whole thing go down. much more after this. this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or more, of retirement. i don't have a whole lot saved up, but i'm working on it now. i will do whatever i need to do. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. >> neil: nancy pelosi speaking on the floor of the house. they are taking up the counter to the present declaring a national emergency. the vote soon. >> greg: high matt, i'm greg gutfeld with morgan ortagu ortagus, juan williams, jesse watters. an electron is her night-light. dana perino. "the five" ." on cnn, bernie sanders was asked if america would ever go socialist. >> this is the president. a
good having you on ours, bill richardson. could be up for a nobel peace prize.don't give them out easily. it would be nice to go to europe to see the whole thing go down. much more after this. this is loma linda, a place with one of the highest life expectancies in the country. you see so many people walking around here in their hundreds. so how do you stay financially well for all those extra years? well, you have to start planning as early as possible. we all need to plan, for 18 years or...
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josh richardson... hits the three to put the teat up 22-6... richardson with 39 points dubs come back... klay thompson... on his way to 29 points... hits back-to=-back threes to get the warriors within 3... 38-35 3rd quarter... steph curry... long three pointer... wariors now up five.... 88-81 4th quarter... wariors up one... durant... blocked by wade... who goes coast-to- coast to give the heat the lead with 54 seconds left ensuing warriors possession... curry is stripped by richardson... who throws it down at the other end... heat now up three with 51 seconds left back the other way... durant... who was 0-for-6 from three... nails the clutch triple to tie the game at 118... 39 points for k-d tonight after a heat mis... durant misses the jumper... but demarcus cousins is there fir the ioffense rebound... he is fouled on the follow attepmt... boogie made both his tfree throws to put the warriors up two points with five seconds left last chance for the heat... dion waiters... three to win the game... no...it's of... warriors hang on! warriors de
josh richardson... hits the three to put the teat up 22-6... richardson with 39 points dubs come back... klay thompson... on his way to 29 points... hits back-to=-back threes to get the warriors within 3... 38-35 3rd quarter... steph curry... long three pointer... wariors now up five.... 88-81 4th quarter... wariors up one... durant... blocked by wade... who goes coast-to- coast to give the heat the lead with 54 seconds left ensuing warriors possession... curry is stripped by richardson... who...
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bill richardson, on the direction his party is heading. he is coming up after a quick break. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ connell: head out to california for a moment where the new governor gavin newsom, scrap ad plan that called for $77 billion to be spent on a high-speed rail system from los angeles to san francisco. a big deal. too much money. i'm out. hillary vaughn in the newsroom out in l.a. with more on this. reporter: hey, connell. this high-speed rail project was part of former governor jerry brown's legacy and now it is not going to exist because the economic reality hit the state and $77 billion infrastructure project is being called off. only a small fraction of track will be completed. the high-speed rail project promised to shoot passengers between two of the state's largest cities, l.a., san francisco and will be a small stretch of track between two towns in the middle of the central valley. >> the project as planned would cost too much, and respectfully take too long. there has been too little oversight and not enough tra
bill richardson, on the direction his party is heading. he is coming up after a quick break. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ connell: head out to california for a moment where the new governor gavin newsom, scrap ad plan that called for $77 billion to be spent on a high-speed rail system from los angeles to san francisco. a big deal. too much money. i'm out. hillary vaughn in the newsroom out in l.a. with more on this. reporter: hey, connell. this...
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carol rice and tony richardson we re time.were clever directors. it was never a problem. what were his special qualities? he was monumental. the idea that he has died is shocking for someone of my age. it is like a life has slid away. he was very charismatic, very attractive, obviously when he was young. a real, huge presence. people say he was one of that breed of finding young men millionaires? he was because that was when he was born and if he were my age in the late 50s, he was in saturday night sunday morning, he was like working class men in nottingham. he drank a pint of beer like a proper person, not like an actor. so in essence he was a proper man. nominated many times for oscars. i believe so. belief five times. the thing he got the recognition he deserved as a star? he didn't one point. i do not think he wanted to be a star. after the mid—term jones, he went on the world for a year to get away from it. he did not find it comfortable to be a star. he didn't choose rules to be a star. he didn't choose rules to be a st
carol rice and tony richardson we re time.were clever directors. it was never a problem. what were his special qualities? he was monumental. the idea that he has died is shocking for someone of my age. it is like a life has slid away. he was very charismatic, very attractive, obviously when he was young. a real, huge presence. people say he was one of that breed of finding young men millionaires? he was because that was when he was born and if he were my age in the late 50s, he was in saturday...
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ok and the richardson is live for us over the way out styles aspire academy. on day everyone's been going crazy about this hair in the hair in the office what's that been like over. i've never seen a crowd like a show for children to have somebody saying i'm cats already gave me the sage you got any historical pulling the asian cup the ranks outside it's all descended a.j. hammer out ninety three until he got me into this event and he looks a little bit even over the signs at this point of the young saying here is getting my life out of the bus or joyce you guys are coming through the nationalist bar economy which is based. around here. it was set up in six thousand and four right usually ambitious project so i came to fight silence and develop it was a good education for young players as well but only now is that the generation of players are coming through at senior levels every summer five years ago they will be under nineteen in age and so it's not generational like. which didn't get to the world cup in russia. has suddenly come of age these sort of the mo
ok and the richardson is live for us over the way out styles aspire academy. on day everyone's been going crazy about this hair in the hair in the office what's that been like over. i've never seen a crowd like a show for children to have somebody saying i'm cats already gave me the sage you got any historical pulling the asian cup the ranks outside it's all descended a.j. hammer out ninety three until he got me into this event and he looks a little bit even over the signs at this point of the...
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and the richardson al-jazeera. formula one world champion lewis hamilton recorded his best time of the week at pre-season testing in barcelona the briton tested his new car for the first time last week and admitted it's quite a bit different to the previous model and although he was quicker on thursday he didn't trouble the top of the routines alex albon was quickest thursday also saw a return for robert the pole comes back after rallying accident in two thousand and eleven and completed forty eight laps. american know a lisle says he will replace you saying bold as the fastest man in the world the twenty one year old is yet to compete at an olympics but hasn't lost a two hundred meter race since two thousand and sixteen he's now building up to the world championships which take place here in doha later this year while says his career target is to break the world records set by a bull in the one hundred and two hundred meters are going to say is there always going to be looking for the next something cheerfully jus
and the richardson al-jazeera. formula one world champion lewis hamilton recorded his best time of the week at pre-season testing in barcelona the briton tested his new car for the first time last week and admitted it's quite a bit different to the previous model and although he was quicker on thursday he didn't trouble the top of the routines alex albon was quickest thursday also saw a return for robert the pole comes back after rallying accident in two thousand and eleven and completed forty...
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and the richardson zero. formula one world champion lewis hamilton recorded his best time of the week at pre-season testing in barcelona the briton tested his new car for the first time last week and admitted it's quite a bit different to the previous model and although he was quicker on thursday he didn't trouble the top routines alex albon was quickest thursday also saw a return for robert the pole comes back after rallying accident in two thousand and eleven and completed forty eight laps. american know a lisle says he will replace the same bold as the fastest man in the world the twenty one year old is yet to compete at an olympics but hasn't lost a two hundred meter race since two thousand and sixteen he's now building up to the world championships which take place here in doha later this year while says his career target is to break the world record set by bolt in the one hundred and two hundred meters are because they're always going to be looking for the next something cheerfully just a way somebody i
and the richardson zero. formula one world champion lewis hamilton recorded his best time of the week at pre-season testing in barcelona the briton tested his new car for the first time last week and admitted it's quite a bit different to the previous model and although he was quicker on thursday he didn't trouble the top routines alex albon was quickest thursday also saw a return for robert the pole comes back after rallying accident in two thousand and eleven and completed forty eight laps....
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bill richardson joins me now to discuss. you expect to come out of this second summit? >> there will be some positives like more remains recoveries, possibly -- >> like we had last time. >> liaison office between the united states and north korea, which will be good in terms of dialogue. >> okay. >> but the big issue is going to be what will north korea do on nuclearization that they have promised to do, which they haven't done. >> right. >> on missile curbs, on nuclear debt nations, weapons of mass destruction. this is something -- i've goated with thenoic, the big guy that has to approve, people are negotiating before the summit, but we won't know until they meet on wednesday and thursday. >> well, the last one, people argued and criticized the last one for giving kim credibility, which he craves. is this setting up the same scenario? >> i think the last one he did emerge as the winner. he got to sit with the president of the united states, and he didn't concede much, but it did reduce tensions in that peninsula. i will gi
bill richardson joins me now to discuss. you expect to come out of this second summit? >> there will be some positives like more remains recoveries, possibly -- >> like we had last time. >> liaison office between the united states and north korea, which will be good in terms of dialogue. >> okay. >> but the big issue is going to be what will north korea do on nuclearization that they have promised to do, which they haven't done. >> right. >> on missile...
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and the richardson al-jazeera. formula one world champion lewis hamilton recorded his best time of the week at pre-season testing in barcelona the briton tested his new car for the first time last week and admitted it's quite a bit big difference to the previous model and although he was quicker on thursday he didn't have trouble at the top the time sheets alex albon was quickest thursday also saw a return for robert the pole become comes back after a rally an accident in two thousand and eleven and completed forty eight laps but was four seconds off the pace and slowest on the grid it doesn't feel like they fall off the same boat that it is felt like they won so. easy for twelve labs to get a feel of the god. which is of course but yeah at least most of the stuff we achieved. it wasn't easy morning. but was it american no lisle says he will replace you saying goal as the fastest man in the world the twenty one year old has yet to compete at an olympics but hasn't lost a two hundred meter race since twenty sixteen
and the richardson al-jazeera. formula one world champion lewis hamilton recorded his best time of the week at pre-season testing in barcelona the briton tested his new car for the first time last week and admitted it's quite a bit big difference to the previous model and although he was quicker on thursday he didn't have trouble at the top the time sheets alex albon was quickest thursday also saw a return for robert the pole become comes back after a rally an accident in two thousand and...
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it was richardson who put the day. it was richardson who put the two of us together.o see if we had what he considered special on the screen. alan played the sun and then suddenly we were working in lily white boys at the royal court. it was such an extraordinary time was jumaat i it was such an extraordinary time wasjumaat i owe all but a big favour, for many ways, but one of them was because i lost my nerve. favour, for many ways, but one of them was because i lost my nervelj had them was because i lost my nerve.” had to go up on a big plinth and every night the audience would laugh and clap and everything else and then i realised i was being funny andi then i realised i was being funny and i started to play it and albert somehow shook back out of me. he said these away you were, believe in it, don't try and be funny, you are funny. somehow he said that the scene for me.
it was richardson who put the day. it was richardson who put the two of us together.o see if we had what he considered special on the screen. alan played the sun and then suddenly we were working in lily white boys at the royal court. it was such an extraordinary time was jumaat i it was such an extraordinary time wasjumaat i owe all but a big favour, for many ways, but one of them was because i lost my nerve. favour, for many ways, but one of them was because i lost my nervelj had them was...
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now also start to talk about what is actually happening on the pitch and cats are as well and the richardson thank you as always for your town. australia's top footballers continued to call for the release of refugee player hakimullah baby who's in a thailand jail fighting extradition to bahrain save him banners are being displayed of each a league match the expiring international who plays in australia is due in court on monday where he's likely to reject the extradition although he claims he'll be tortured or even killed if he returns. we're just a day away from the super bowl in atlanta where the dominant team from the last decade the new england patriots will play the los angeles rams one of the interesting subplots sees forty one year old tom brady face jared goff is only twenty four brady is already the oldest quarterback to start a super bowl with these opposite number among the youngest the rams last won the super bowl in two thousand when they were still playing out of st louis whereas the patriots are in the fourth super bowl game in five seasons with two titles along the way as we
now also start to talk about what is actually happening on the pitch and cats are as well and the richardson thank you as always for your town. australia's top footballers continued to call for the release of refugee player hakimullah baby who's in a thailand jail fighting extradition to bahrain save him banners are being displayed of each a league match the expiring international who plays in australia is due in court on monday where he's likely to reject the extradition although he claims...
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richardson."at has to do with richard barr. >> richard was the gold standard of what we should demand from our attorney general. most importantly as the senate considers barr's nominations richardson promised the senate he would flully disclose the final report that the special prosecutor produced. william barr has refused to make that commitment to the senate. that's a very serious failure to live up to the very high standard that elliott richardson created when he performed in that office. >> so since you blelieve, tim, e doesn't meet the richardson standard, what could be the consequences if barr does he become the next attorney general? >> well, his confirmation seems to be a done deal, but the senate could make it very clear to him that it expects and if necessary will require that robert mueller's final report be fully disclosed to the congress and even more importantly to the american people so that we know exactly what mueller found out. >> jonathan lemire. >> we know the president has sai
richardson."at has to do with richard barr. >> richard was the gold standard of what we should demand from our attorney general. most importantly as the senate considers barr's nominations richardson promised the senate he would flully disclose the final report that the special prosecutor produced. william barr has refused to make that commitment to the senate. that's a very serious failure to live up to the very high standard that elliott richardson created when he performed in that...
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as england completed their highest ever one day run chase was under richardson al-jazeera the formula one world champion lewis hamilton recorded his best time of the week at pre-season testing in barcelona the briton tested his new car for the first time last week and admitted it's quite a bit different to the previous model and although he was quicker on thursday he didn't trouble the top of the routines alex albon was quickest thursday also saw a return for robert the pole comes back after a rally an accident in two thousand and eleven and completed forty eight laps. american know a lie also as he will replace the same bolt as the fastest man in the world the twenty one year old is yet to compete at an olympics but hasn't lost a two hundred meter race since two thousand and sixteen he is now building up to the world championships which take place in doha later this year. odd to say is there always going to be looking for the next something i cheerfully just say wait somebody is going to pull it out somebody is going to pull it out think both of those records could fall oh most defin
as england completed their highest ever one day run chase was under richardson al-jazeera the formula one world champion lewis hamilton recorded his best time of the week at pre-season testing in barcelona the briton tested his new car for the first time last week and admitted it's quite a bit different to the previous model and although he was quicker on thursday he didn't trouble the top of the routines alex albon was quickest thursday also saw a return for robert the pole comes back after a...
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miss richardson please, first. >> thank you for that in depth presentation. for the record here, i think your conclusions here with records to the deposit sedimentation, that the development of clipper cove is really outside of that development and there will not be -- there's no change in the patterns existing and proposed. i think that's what you were talking about here. just want to qualify that. and the effects to the eelgrass, again your conclusion is that it would not be. how do you define significant impact and how can we avoid, based on your conclusion, how can we avoid significant impact that you have mentioned there, in the future? >> are you referring to significant impacts to eelgrass or sedimentation patterns? >> sedimentation, i think you already made that, that the eelgrass again, you know, for the eelgrass, right now. you mentioned three scenarios based on those boats and traffic, and the conclusion. so yes, how, and it's well underscored and how do we prevent significant -- >> i think the most direct way to prevent the significant impacts wou
miss richardson please, first. >> thank you for that in depth presentation. for the record here, i think your conclusions here with records to the deposit sedimentation, that the development of clipper cove is really outside of that development and there will not be -- there's no change in the patterns existing and proposed. i think that's what you were talking about here. just want to qualify that. and the effects to the eelgrass, again your conclusion is that it would not be. how do you...
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as well as energy secretary the former governor of new mexico bill richardson joins me now from santa fe bill thanks for coming back on the show congratulations first the on that nobel peace prize nomination for the work on north korea any members of congress tip you off about the nomination well twenty five members of congress four senators submitted it and i was very honored obviously but it's very difficult to get a nobel peace prize there are a lot of nominations a lot of worthy candidates but for me it is a non or especially for the work we've done on human rights political prisoners denuclearization on the north korea issue but thank you for mentioning it but we're going to get to the head of the talks in a second but just remind us how you opened up things with north korea because people might not remember the britain and the united states were in a war that killed a third of the population of korea how would you be even begin to tell will with a country which knows that very well well i've been to north korea eight times i first was there in the ninety's as a congressman getti
as well as energy secretary the former governor of new mexico bill richardson joins me now from santa fe bill thanks for coming back on the show congratulations first the on that nobel peace prize nomination for the work on north korea any members of congress tip you off about the nomination well twenty five members of congress four senators submitted it and i was very honored obviously but it's very difficult to get a nobel peace prize there are a lot of nominations a lot of worthy candidates...
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going to be difficult without an american presence and without the united states abdicating bill richardson thank you so much thank you break bad news from venezuela we investigate twenty he is a fake news and misreporting and twenty four hours ahead of the release of the first u.k. welfare policy figures since one of juries amaze owed ministers linked it to food bank defendants reinvestigate dehumanization of the cost of austerity all this of all coming up in bought two of going underground. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. seemed wrong but. just don't call. me. yet to stamp out just to become active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime happens each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent of the world market goes
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thank you thank you larry bill richardson we'll have more politicking right after the break. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world a big part of the new digs a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. and. their of russian and lights. i think the one of them i am a reason why now we're working as a compliant nationalist but is this because the date is a little different organization compared to the previous issue in osogbo shore so still. fifteen. to all previous q so. it's one of the best in the national incident and just in the. back of politicking turning now to our political panel there chris wilson he was director of research and digital strategy ted cruz is twenty sixteen presidential campaign he's in washington and in chattanooga tennessee brian joyc
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but admiral richardson was a physicist, an engineer in his early days. but he continued that kind of interest after annapolis and m.i.t. and he also is well-known as the head of naval reactors, very prestigious and important job in the u.s. navy and it was a testament to just how much the navy valued him and his leadership. they would pull him out of that position to make him cno and also involved in the developmental squadron, focused on technology. we'll come back to his remarks and interview and audience discussion i know we'll have with all of you. he spent time in both atlantic and pacific fleets. spent time on four different submarines, three attack submarines, one ballistic missile submarine. commanded the "uss." honolulu, i believe, in his final command job and chief of naval operations. so without further ado, please join me in welcoming the cno to brookings. [ applause ] >> well, thanks very much. okay, good. all right. well, it's a pleasure to be back here. michael, thank you so much for your hospitality and that very kind introduction. i love
but admiral richardson was a physicist, an engineer in his early days. but he continued that kind of interest after annapolis and m.i.t. and he also is well-known as the head of naval reactors, very prestigious and important job in the u.s. navy and it was a testament to just how much the navy valued him and his leadership. they would pull him out of that position to make him cno and also involved in the developmental squadron, focused on technology. we'll come back to his remarks and interview...
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let's now speak to bill richardson a former u.s. negotiate with north korea and u.s. ambassador to the united nations he joins me now from new york thank you very much for speaking to us so as we were hearing that trump and kim on meeting now for the second time in less than a year less than a year there has been little meaningful progress since the summit in singapore what do you hoping to see then from this meeting well i believe that what we need to see something because in the last summit there was nothing that north korea did on denuclearization just words what we need to see is some concrete steps timelines on the dismantlement of north korean nuclear weapons weapons of mass destruction missiles and we've seen nothing of that on the good side the two presidents are getting along maybe they'll be a liaison office among the two countries progress on the return of american servicemen but what really affects the international community the peninsula japan south korea is some kind of curtailment of north korea's nuclear weapons and they haven't done much since the la
let's now speak to bill richardson a former u.s. negotiate with north korea and u.s. ambassador to the united nations he joins me now from new york thank you very much for speaking to us so as we were hearing that trump and kim on meeting now for the second time in less than a year less than a year there has been little meaningful progress since the summit in singapore what do you hoping to see then from this meeting well i believe that what we need to see something because in the last summit...
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. >> president tsen: miss richardson. >> linda fadeke richardson: i think it was great to have supervisor mike haney and i think earlier supervisor didn't attend some of our meetings. but one thing for the record was that in some of the engagement that bee we have had with her ad all of the major, and i need to quantify that all of the major milestones for treasure island came during her tenor. she asked questions but she always made sure that this project you know, moved forward and we really need to do that. now we have had the privilege of having that supervisor attending our meeting part time and i would say the next meeting he is here to give him an assignment. given i was going to today he was not here for the building and the housing and expen expens and his district and district 10 are the only districts in the entire sa san francisco that hae the opportunity for housing. i would like to ask him on his calendar with respect to his title for him to help us to advance the discussion we are having on the one treasure island affordable housing that we are having here. it's extremely a
. >> president tsen: miss richardson. >> linda fadeke richardson: i think it was great to have supervisor mike haney and i think earlier supervisor didn't attend some of our meetings. but one thing for the record was that in some of the engagement that bee we have had with her ad all of the major, and i need to quantify that all of the major milestones for treasure island came during her tenor. she asked questions but she always made sure that this project you know, moved forward...
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whether it was those great el pasoans and great americans, or nolan richardson and bert williams, who working together, ordinance. one of the first cities in the former confederate states to do so. to do them made a stand so for el paso, not just for themselves, not just for people who look like them, not just with a generation with whom they lived. they did it for everyone including those of us who stand here today. the beneficiaries of their theyge and the stance made. that is our opportunity at this moment. with the eyes of the country upon us, all of us together are going to make our stand. here, in one of the safest cities in the united states of america. cheering] safe not because of walls but in spite of walls. secure because we treat one another with dignity and respect. that is the way that we make our communities and our country safe. [speaking in spanish] here, in the largest binational community in the western peopleere, 2.5 million from two countries speaking to languages with two cultures and ies, not separated by the rio grande river, forming something far greater and m
whether it was those great el pasoans and great americans, or nolan richardson and bert williams, who working together, ordinance. one of the first cities in the former confederate states to do so. to do them made a stand so for el paso, not just for themselves, not just for people who look like them, not just with a generation with whom they lived. they did it for everyone including those of us who stand here today. the beneficiaries of their theyge and the stance made. that is our opportunity...
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ourselves of, elliot richardson said i'll wait for you, and when bill coleman came out elliot richardsonto union station, it is closer, we have so much work to do, let's just eat there and go back. and bill coleman said fine, and did he only learn that the elliot richardson called over to the play mayflower hotel and found out they wouldn't take black people. and it was a case am 1953, dc versus thompson to ensure that all facilities had to serve as african-americans. so as we look around this room, i want you to remember, it wasn't always like this. and that it takes the work of civil rights lawyers to move us forward as well. i told you i had assignments. here's the assignments. take out your phone. a pen. i'm totally not playing. because this is a martin luther king day commemoration. and you have to work. so the first thing you have to work on is dealing with the government shutdown. this is mcconnell's shutdown. i know people say trump shutdown. i say mcconnell shutdown. and that means that you have to call your senator, and you have to tell your senator to tell mcconnell to vote on
ourselves of, elliot richardson said i'll wait for you, and when bill coleman came out elliot richardsonto union station, it is closer, we have so much work to do, let's just eat there and go back. and bill coleman said fine, and did he only learn that the elliot richardson called over to the play mayflower hotel and found out they wouldn't take black people. and it was a case am 1953, dc versus thompson to ensure that all facilities had to serve as african-americans. so as we look around this...
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still with us are michelle meyer and nela richardson's and.re broadly. 2017 themplify for me, but the goodyear, 2018 look like a bad year, what you expect in 2019? nela: i think it will be a pretty good year. we will not shoot the lights off. there is this disparity between growth growth. and wage it is entirely tied inventory. that is not changed growing into this year. we are still undersupplied. what is changed his it will look murky. what is changed his it will look murky. we will see a pickup in inventory at the higher end of the market. it is not where the demand is, which is for starter homes, new homebuyers, millennials. housing is bruised but not broken. there are still bruised spots in the housing market that only regulation will fix. that will drive inventory forward. it will continue to limp along well well because of these lower interest rates. alix: some of the construction stocks have been crushing it because we have not been crushit because we have not been building much. do you agree we are limping along? michelle: yes. it is
still with us are michelle meyer and nela richardson's and.re broadly. 2017 themplify for me, but the goodyear, 2018 look like a bad year, what you expect in 2019? nela: i think it will be a pretty good year. we will not shoot the lights off. there is this disparity between growth growth. and wage it is entirely tied inventory. that is not changed growing into this year. we are still undersupplied. what is changed his it will look murky. what is changed his it will look murky. we will see a...
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provision of the checks and the additional information that every time cohen was talking to keith richardsonaniels' lawyer who would get trump's okay, that is buttoned up and done. of course, we know about the inauguruation committee. they issued subpoenas about that. the other two categories that we don't know much about are the trump organization itself, so corporate malfeasance there, tax fraud, bank fraud. >> that is one of the interesting things that came up late in the hearing yesterday was talk of deflating assets for tax reasons and insurance reasons. >> that's the other category. there is the trump organization stuff. that i would put in the bucket of trump's personal things. so we have the deutsche bank financial statements that he alleged submitted in order to get a loan. that is called bank fraud. for trump personally, you are talking about potential tax fraud and bank fraud. i think they are looking into all of those categories. the other problem for the president is that we have some state entities looking at him, as well. we had news yesterday that the d.c. attorney general ha
provision of the checks and the additional information that every time cohen was talking to keith richardsonaniels' lawyer who would get trump's okay, that is buttoned up and done. of course, we know about the inauguruation committee. they issued subpoenas about that. the other two categories that we don't know much about are the trump organization itself, so corporate malfeasance there, tax fraud, bank fraud. >> that is one of the interesting things that came up late in the hearing...
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. >> director richardson: okay, great. i appreciate that. i agree what everybody else said here. doing nothing is not an option. what is the sensitive community. i went to the website of m.t.c. and federal opportunity website. there are two different things, i don't know what the definition was. how did we com come up with thee opportunity zones. governor brown chose them and reported it back to the federal government. did you have have any -- >> we can bring you a clear definition and geographical designation of those areas. there have been multiple efforts to define that at the state, federal and regional level. each one has likely different set of indicators for transportation purposes. they are the disadvantaged communities. the sensitive communities is based on community input. each one varies slightly. we can summarize the information. >> director richardson: one of other things, the worry that i have, i probably said this five times i walked around neighborhood in los angeles called frog town. it was just horrible. all these little bungalows. there are 700 square feet. wha
. >> director richardson: okay, great. i appreciate that. i agree what everybody else said here. doing nothing is not an option. what is the sensitive community. i went to the website of m.t.c. and federal opportunity website. there are two different things, i don't know what the definition was. how did we com come up with thee opportunity zones. governor brown chose them and reported it back to the federal government. did you have have any -- >> we can bring you a clear definition...