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the sight is part of the legacy of the late italian publisher and editor franco maria ritchie he put together an exhibition showing his lives achievements here he made his fortune with exquisite special editions of art books as well as the art magazine a familiar and as a designer his private collection of art from 5 centuries is my reward for having mastered the labyrinth. it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i enter the world's biggest labyrinth. i never thought getting lost could be so much fun and that will be my takeaway for life that you sometimes have to go the wrong way to find your own path . and. if
the sight is part of the legacy of the late italian publisher and editor franco maria ritchie he put together an exhibition showing his lives achievements here he made his fortune with exquisite special editions of art books as well as the art magazine a familiar and as a designer his private collection of art from 5 centuries is my reward for having mastered the labyrinth. it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has...
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it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i enter the world's biggest labyrinth. i never thought getting lost could be so much fun and that will be my takeaway for life that you sometimes have to go the wrong way to find your own path . if you want to see more fascinating stories from our series europe to the max such as the world's biggest cuckoo clock just go to our you tube channel w you're about. this is our studio shrunk down to dalhousie size funny how tiny i look in reality of course i'm very very tall well the artist done all mama has made these kinds of miniatures his life's work he turned special places i
it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this...
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ritchie. >> thank you. can i have the slides, please? this is steve ritchie, assistant general manager for water. i'm going to report on the recent 2020, august 2020 fires that were near our facilities. if i can have the next slide, please. i'm going to be talking about three fires. the mark fire, the scu fire and the czu fire. first, the mock fire. i reported on these on august 25th. these are data as of august 31st. again, the red outline is the outline of the extent of the fire that occurred. and the little dots are hot spots that were within the last 48 hours. so this was a map that was developed last monday. as you can see, this fire is basically totally controlled. it did not threaten much of our facilities. it did result in the evacuation of the town of moccasin, which was then repopulated about 45 hours later. if i can have the next slide. i was up there two weeks ago and able to take a photo. this is looking from the east shore of priest reservoir across the west reservoir. this is th
ritchie. >> thank you. can i have the slides, please? this is steve ritchie, assistant general manager for water. i'm going to report on the recent 2020, august 2020 fires that were near our facilities. if i can have the next slide, please. i'm going to be talking about three fires. the mark fire, the scu fire and the czu fire. first, the mock fire. i reported on these on august 25th. these are data as of august 31st. again, the red outline is the outline of the extent of the fire that...
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it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is frank. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest and about 30 years later he acts. he's sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i enter the world's biggest lebrun. i never thought getting lost could be so much fun and that will be my takeaway for life that you sometimes have to go the wrong way to find your own path . if you want to see more fascinating stories from our series europe to the max such as the world's biggest cuckoo clock just go to our you tube channel w you're about this is our studio shrunk down to dalhousie size funny how tiny i look in reality of course i'm very very tall well the artist done all mama has made these kinds of miniatures his life's work he turned special places into realistic tiny rectally caus
it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is frank. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest and about 30 years later he acts. he's sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i...
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it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i enjoy the world's biggest labyrinth. i never thought of getting lost in so much fun and that will be my takeaway for life that you sometimes have to go the wrong way to find your own path . if you want to see more fascinating stories from our series europe to the max such as the world's biggest cuckoo clock just go to our you tube channel w you. this is our studio shrunk down to dalhousie size funny how tiny i look in reality of course i'm very very tall well we also just dumb all mama has made these kinds of miniatures his life's work he turned special places into realis
it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this...
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it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i enter the world's biggest labyrinth. i never thought getting lost could be so much fun and that will be my takeaway for life that you sometimes have to go the wrong way to find your own path . and. if you want to see more fascinating stories from our series europe to the max such as the world's biggest cuckoo clock just go to our you tube channel w you're about. this is our studio shrunk down to ball house size funny how tiny i look in reality of course i'm very very tall well the artist done all mama has made these kinds of miniatures his life's work he turned special pla
it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this...
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it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i enter the world's biggest leverage. i never thought getting lost could be so much fun and that will be my takeaway for life that you sometimes have to go the wrong way to find your own path . if you want to see more fascinating stories from our series europe to the max such as the world's biggest cuckoo clock just go to our you tube channel w you're on the text this is our studio shrunk down to dalhousie size funny how tiny i look in reality of course i'm very very tall well the artist done all mama has made these kinds of miniatures his life's work he turned special plac
it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife la rock assad has collaborated on it. this is franco. dream he started in the eighty's to talk about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually started he sold the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this...
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ritchie had talked about.nd the moccasin part was like a fast turnaround, which is good. >> president caen: absolutely. we know what to do. it's very evident. let's move on to 6c, please. >> this will be presented by kat katie miller. >> good afternoon. i'm acting director of water capital program. and i'm pleased to have the opportunity to share with you progress on the water enterprise capital improvement program during the 4th quarter of fiscal year 19-20 from april through june of 2020. this is a snapshot of where the program currently stands for the 36 water interprize regional and local projects representing $2.2 billion. four projects have not yet started. eight in planning. six in design. seven in construction. four in closeout. and five completed. to date, $841 million has been expended and the program is 37% complete. the major highlights from the fourth quarter include, of course, there were minor delays of 2-6 weeks in construction projects while we waited for contractors to submit their health and
ritchie had talked about.nd the moccasin part was like a fast turnaround, which is good. >> president caen: absolutely. we know what to do. it's very evident. let's move on to 6c, please. >> this will be presented by kat katie miller. >> good afternoon. i'm acting director of water capital program. and i'm pleased to have the opportunity to share with you progress on the water enterprise capital improvement program during the 4th quarter of fiscal year 19-20 from april through...
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lawrence ritchie delivered. they wanted a place close to washington, d.c. they within 100 miles wanted to be able to go to the camp frequently. the second criteria was they wanted something in the whatains because we know washington, d.c. summers can be like. this is before air conditioning. the third and most important criteria was it had to have trout. lawrence ritchie delivered in a big way. . i would like to take you to the hoover's home. so, here we are on the porch of the brown house. people have told me that hoover was a dour man without a sense of humor. i doubt that because i think it is kind of fun he named this the brown house. get it? white house, brown house? they derived a lot of peace and rejuvenation from the outdoors. when misses hoover designed the camp, which she was responsible for all kinds of details, she wanted to look for ways to bring the outdoors in and to provide great outdoor spaces. all of the cabins have these huge, wonderful decks. i want to take you to a particular feature of this deck and look at a couple of things right her
lawrence ritchie delivered. they wanted a place close to washington, d.c. they within 100 miles wanted to be able to go to the camp frequently. the second criteria was they wanted something in the whatains because we know washington, d.c. summers can be like. this is before air conditioning. the third and most important criteria was it had to have trout. lawrence ritchie delivered in a big way. . i would like to take you to the hoover's home. so, here we are on the porch of the brown house....
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as i said lawrence ritchie , delivered in a big way. today i would like to take you to the hoover's home. so, here we are on the porch of the brown house. people have told me that hoover was a dour man without a sense of humor. i doubt that because i think it is kind of fun he named this the brown house. get it? white house, brown house? this is where the hoover's were. they derived a lot of peace and rejuvenation from the outdoors. when mrs. hoover designed the camp, which she was responsible for all kinds of details, she wanted to look for ways to bring the outdoors in and to provide great outdoor spaces. all of the cabins have these huge, wonderful decks. i want to take you to a particular feature of this deck and look at a couple of things right here. i want you to notice this and all right here and these hinges. we are going to talk about that more in a few minutes. looks like there is a problem here. if you look down here, you see a hole in the deck. that was totally on purpose. the hoovers, being huge lovers of nature, they did n
as i said lawrence ritchie , delivered in a big way. today i would like to take you to the hoover's home. so, here we are on the porch of the brown house. people have told me that hoover was a dour man without a sense of humor. i doubt that because i think it is kind of fun he named this the brown house. get it? white house, brown house? this is where the hoover's were. they derived a lot of peace and rejuvenation from the outdoors. when mrs. hoover designed the camp, which she was responsible...
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it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife. collaborated on it. this is. about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually stopped he saw the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i enter the world's biggest labyrinth. i never thought getting lost could be so much fun and that will be my takeaway for life that you sometimes have to go the wrong way to find your own path . if you want to see more fascinating stories from our series europe to the max such as the world's biggest cuckoo clock just go to our you tube channel w. you. this is our studio shrunk down to dalhousie size funny how tiny i look in reality of course i'm very very tall well the artist done all mama has made these kinds of miniatures his life's work he turned special places into realistic tiny rectally cause he even opened a museum that showcases
it was the last major project for franco maria ritchie who died recently at the age of 82 his wife. collaborated on it. this is. about. one day. be the one who built the largest maze in the world and about 30 years later he actually stopped he saw the publishing house you know he's always been somebody who did things in a different way so frank has always done so the unexpected in his life actually. i really want to get this figured out so once again i enter the world's biggest labyrinth. i...
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oklahoma university and then seen an aggressive alliance was formed researcher andrew culottes me lawyer ritchie with me and dr jason beam and they've all gathered to establish a common fight plan against every single laboratory. case . dr beaman has created the 1st college education. program of the country on pain killers addiction. and also what provide education to all of the 1st drivers from dennis starkers and back marriott right then and there. we think that that will do more to the result you were describing than any of our other initiatives i think the overwhelming response has been that the doctors that are graduating now and going out into practice are not person and we've seen over 20 percent decline in prescriptions in oklahoma over the last 2 years and my medical students will never be involved in this overprescribing behavior and there are definitely some doctors have knowingly contributed to this problem they saw an opportunity to make money and they went for it but that's that's a very small minority boko haram is department of justice is also trying to stop those who are respons
oklahoma university and then seen an aggressive alliance was formed researcher andrew culottes me lawyer ritchie with me and dr jason beam and they've all gathered to establish a common fight plan against every single laboratory. case . dr beaman has created the 1st college education. program of the country on pain killers addiction. and also what provide education to all of the 1st drivers from dennis starkers and back marriott right then and there. we think that that will do more to the...
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. >> reporter: muscle car enthusiast john ritchie is not ready to give up his camaro. >> i feel like everybody who does not care about cars should definitely drive an electric car. leave those big engines to the car guys. >> reporter: tim is buying a tesla, but does not like the idea of a mandate. >> if it is a choice, that is a good thing. if it is mandated, i don't think that is a good thing. i think capitalism works at its best when it makes it both affordable and a smart move. >> reporter: the big question is what exactly happens next? we have seen pushback from the trump administration about california's emission standards, those vehicle emission standards, exactly how much pollution is coming out of the tailpipe, we don't know yet if the trump administration will move forward with litigation against this executive order. live in san francisco tonight, andria borba, kpix 5. >> thank you for that. >>> air quality in the bay area, a big topic for weeks now for a lot of people it was a month of suffering, but for the vulnerable elderly populations, it was deadly. turns out, a new s
. >> reporter: muscle car enthusiast john ritchie is not ready to give up his camaro. >> i feel like everybody who does not care about cars should definitely drive an electric car. leave those big engines to the car guys. >> reporter: tim is buying a tesla, but does not like the idea of a mandate. >> if it is a choice, that is a good thing. if it is mandated, i don't think that is a good thing. i think capitalism works at its best when it makes it both affordable and a...
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while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's ritchie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance about it there was something that was exotic about him so people would look at him and after think about british colonialism so that's a very different experience of course the black community is aware here who are who have this shared history who are in. tangled up in colonialism. johnny pitts tells us about the effects of imperialism on black people in europe the legacy of colonialism and what drew him to through the continent i did start to know is a rise in racism and it troubled me and i start to know it's a kind of insularity that is taking place in this country that scares me a smooth brown skin living on an island. that is leaning towards the right so i want to look beyond britain i discovered an old continent that was creaking. and the black community is very often living on the periphery of europe. and the notion of blackness that never really fit together properly you know the more i tried the afro peon solidly on to something the
while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's ritchie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance about it there was something that was exotic about him so people would look at him and after think about british colonialism so that's a very different experience of course the black community is aware here who are who have this shared history who are in. tangled up in colonialism. johnny pitts tells us about the effects of imperialism on black...
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while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's ritchie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance about it there was something that was exotic about him so people would look at him and after think about british colonialism so that's a very different experience of course the black community is aware here who who have this shared history who tangled up in colonialism. journey pits tells us about the effects of imperialism on black people in europe the legacy of colonialism and what drew him to back through the continent i did start to know is a rising racism and it troubled me and i start to know it's a kind of insularity that is taking place in this country that scares me a smooth brown skin living on an island. that is leaning towards the right so i want to look beyond britain i discovered an old continent that was creaking. and the black community is very often living on the periphery of europe. and the notion of blackness that never really fit together properly you know the more i try to fit afro solidly on to something the more it fel
while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's ritchie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance about it there was something that was exotic about him so people would look at him and after think about british colonialism so that's a very different experience of course the black community is aware here who who have this shared history who tangled up in colonialism. journey pits tells us about the effects of imperialism on black people in...
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i suppose that comes to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been ritchie blackmore the wonderful ricin a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one that was easy top one that is this wonderful shuffle thing with a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange. which repeats all the way through. that's a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries it's really 3 notes. and in many ways you know it's that same saying where's the wonderful whole lot of love which is in the whisky and. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family for safety is with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of the beethoven. and. repetitive motifs have always played a defining role in music but beethoven amplified their impact and pop music is still influenced by him today beethoven had any idea that 150 years later musicians would continue to be so inspired by him i went to vie
i suppose that comes to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been ritchie blackmore the wonderful ricin a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one that was easy top one that is this wonderful shuffle thing with a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange. which repeats all the way through. that's a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries it's really 3 notes. and in many ways you know it's that same saying where's the wonderful...
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he suffers from ritchie niters pigmentosa today incurable disease which incapacitates the written as visual receptor. the new gene therapy could help to reactivate the retina at least partially. my biggest wish is that our sterile piece start to work in patients. to achieve this and the institute in basel takes an interdisciplinary approach. brought on oscar who's head of molecular biology research in the laboratory. his colleague 100 short leads a team of doctors in the clinic keeping in touch with the patients. together they work as a team. in the past their 2 fields are entirely separated. medical doctors did their job they reported their disease and basic scientists varied in their own institute closed in in which the try to address a problem but they were not really a very of the real problem so very often in basic science via amazing technologies but they're not addressing the right problems. roscoe's team has taken a major step to remedy the situation they successfully equipped blind retina cells with light sensitive protein channels grown from bacterial genes you know these c
he suffers from ritchie niters pigmentosa today incurable disease which incapacitates the written as visual receptor. the new gene therapy could help to reactivate the retina at least partially. my biggest wish is that our sterile piece start to work in patients. to achieve this and the institute in basel takes an interdisciplinary approach. brought on oscar who's head of molecular biology research in the laboratory. his colleague 100 short leads a team of doctors in the clinic keeping in touch...
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hometown a visa or from government all you need and feel you so you need to a nation strong volunteer mr ritchie is responsible for bringing volunteers to light house and he's found a way of increasing revenues. if you will from the edges not just hosting get volunteers but groups of school students on short term stays to just now a group of canadians are visiting in their downtime to students get to play with the children. and over the past week some special friendships have developed even the teachers are not immune to when they say i don't know. dealing with a kid is going to be hard for just a deaf ear and below one of these little guys walks up and grabs your hand you have no choice but to sort of follow up with them so they. and that it's pretty awesome . as canadian simple from scrotes closer not just good will but a lot of money is flowing into the orphanages too we supplied. the labor heavily bought the tiles the sand the compost so we sent out about $5000.00 ahead of time and then i brought a few $100.00 with me so we bought some rice them which i'd call work of a water pump to keep th
hometown a visa or from government all you need and feel you so you need to a nation strong volunteer mr ritchie is responsible for bringing volunteers to light house and he's found a way of increasing revenues. if you will from the edges not just hosting get volunteers but groups of school students on short term stays to just now a group of canadians are visiting in their downtime to students get to play with the children. and over the past week some special friendships have developed even the...
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2010 to 2020 is a disaster and i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron in a 2nd but i'm going to tell you ritchie cynic says the furnace scheme should not and cannot go on forever and everyone who says it should be extended after october would then just say has to continually extend therefore that's the argument for stopping it well i didn't say it should go on forever but i certainly think it should go on for a year or so i mean from southern germany have agreed that they'll keep this going for 2 years but if this government wants to have an unemployment rate of 37 percent or 28 percent on number like that keep saying stuff like that the bank giving the doesn't have a lot of leeway i mean it's talked about going negative.
2010 to 2020 is a disaster and i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron in a 2nd but i'm going to tell you ritchie cynic says the furnace scheme should not and cannot go on forever and everyone who says it should be extended after october would then just say has to continually extend therefore that's the argument for stopping it well i didn't say it should go on forever but i certainly think it should go on for a year or so i mean from southern germany have agreed that they'll keep this going for 2...
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riffs i suppose that come to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been ritchie blackmore the wonderful written a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one that was easy top one that is this wonderful shuffle thing with a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange that goes. with repeats all the way through and. that's a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries it's really 3 notes and in many ways you know it's that same thing with the wonderful whole lot of love which is in the whiskey and that. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family but safety is with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of the beethoven. repetitive motifs have always played a defining role in music but beethoven amplified their impact and pop music is still influenced by him today did beethoven have any idea that 150 years later musicians would continue to be so inspired by h
riffs i suppose that come to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been ritchie blackmore the wonderful written a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one that was easy top one that is this wonderful shuffle thing with a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange that goes. with repeats all the way through and. that's a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries it's really 3 notes and in many ways you know it's that same thing with...
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north korea to try to keep the door open to better relations at some point in the future well mr ritchie is a career specialist with the university of foreign studies in seoul and he says both sides are likely waiting until after the u.s. elections to resume talks. an apology from north korea is rare and i think that the fact that we got wednesday indicates that north korea like the narrative was perhaps getting out of control a little bit and so they needed to step in and catch up with the story you know one of the problems of course was indeed that is rising in south korea because of this and north korea doesn't usually have a problem putting south korean leaders in the difficult to the generation. before it is somewhere north korea would want to reenter to go she asians with the u.s. and south korea and i think that the pressure that the indian administration was coming under domestically because of this issue was severe enough that are north korea were at least that reason and perhaps some other reasons as well felt like they needed to come in a given apology to give moon some breath
north korea to try to keep the door open to better relations at some point in the future well mr ritchie is a career specialist with the university of foreign studies in seoul and he says both sides are likely waiting until after the u.s. elections to resume talks. an apology from north korea is rare and i think that the fact that we got wednesday indicates that north korea like the narrative was perhaps getting out of control a little bit and so they needed to step in and catch up with the...
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2010 to 2020 is a disaster and i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron in a 2nd but i'm going to tell you ritchie cynic says the firmer scheme should not and cannot go on forever and everyone who says it should be extended after october would then just say it has to continually extend therefore that's the argument for stopping it. well i didn't say it should go on forever but i certainly think it should go on for a year or so i mean france and germany have agreed that they'll keep this going for 2 years but if this government wants to have an unemployment rate of 37 percent or 28 percent on a number like that keep saying stuff like that the bank giving the doesn't have a lot of leeway i mean it's talked about going negative can you imagine that and buying more assets but essentially what you have to do in this once in a 100 year crisis i mean we had a once in a 100 year financial crisis now we have a crisis that is comparable to the great influenza and the answer is that you have to have the courage to keep going and they've done well so far and anybody who says to them that we should go back to
2010 to 2020 is a disaster and i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron in a 2nd but i'm going to tell you ritchie cynic says the firmer scheme should not and cannot go on forever and everyone who says it should be extended after october would then just say it has to continually extend therefore that's the argument for stopping it. well i didn't say it should go on forever but i certainly think it should go on for a year or so i mean france and germany have agreed that they'll keep this going for 2...
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from 2010 to 2020 is a disaster i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron in a 2nd but i'm going to tell you ritchie cynic says the furnace scheme should not and cannot go on forever and everyone who says it should be extended after october would then just say has to continually extend therefore that's the argument for stopping it. well i didn't say it should go on forever but i certainly think it should go on for a year or so i mean france and germany have agreed that they'll keep this going for 2 years but if this government wants to have an unemployment rate of 37 percent or 28 percent on a number like that keep saying stuff like that the bank giving the doesn't have a lot of leeway i mean it's talked about going negative can you imagine that and buying more assets but essentially what you have to do in this once in 100 year crisis i mean we had a once in a 100 year financial crisis now we have a crisis that is comparable to the great influenza and the answer is that you have to have the courage to keep going and they've done well so far and anybody who says to them that we should go back to wher
from 2010 to 2020 is a disaster i'm i'm i'm a beginner to cameron in a 2nd but i'm going to tell you ritchie cynic says the furnace scheme should not and cannot go on forever and everyone who says it should be extended after october would then just say has to continually extend therefore that's the argument for stopping it. well i didn't say it should go on forever but i certainly think it should go on for a year or so i mean france and germany have agreed that they'll keep this going for 2...
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one of the important people that mr rubb the foreign sector's been meeting yesterday in fact was ritchie nail the chairman of this ways and means committee which is the crucial committee that examines trade deals so whether or not it's so biden or president trump wins the election in november it looks like the democrats will still have the house and will still have huge say over the trait. david i have a feeling we're going to be talking about this is you say for a long time and i bet we're going to be talking with you on election night because this is going to be a big deal depending on who wins the presidential election we'll have to talk about that come november david schardt of u.s. editor for the british newspaper the times as always david we appreciate your time and your insights thank you. thank you well the day's almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter wu you can follow me a bridge go off t.v. and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow gives another day we'll see the never go. to the point strong opinion clear position of internati
one of the important people that mr rubb the foreign sector's been meeting yesterday in fact was ritchie nail the chairman of this ways and means committee which is the crucial committee that examines trade deals so whether or not it's so biden or president trump wins the election in november it looks like the democrats will still have the house and will still have huge say over the trait. david i have a feeling we're going to be talking about this is you say for a long time and i bet we're...
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riffs i suppose that come to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been ritchie blackmore the wonderful riff in a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one it was easy to walk on that is this wonderful shuffle thing but a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange because. with repeats all the way through. that's a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries it's really 3 notes. and in many ways you know it's that same saying where's the wonderful whole lot of love which is in the whiskey and. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family mercedes to us with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of the beethoven. repetitive motifs have always played a defining role in music but beethoven amplified their impact and pop music is still influenced by him today beethoven have any idea that 150 years later musicians would continue to be so inspired by him i went
riffs i suppose that come to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been ritchie blackmore the wonderful riff in a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one it was easy to walk on that is this wonderful shuffle thing but a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange because. with repeats all the way through. that's a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries it's really 3 notes. and in many ways you know it's that same saying where's...
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riffs i suppose that come to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been ritchie blackmore the wonderful riff in a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one in the room was easy top one that is this wonderful shuffle thing with a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange. which repeats all the way through. that's a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries it's really 3 notes and in many ways you know it's that same thing with the wonderful whole lot of love which is in the this key and that. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family mercedes to us with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of the beethoven. repetitive motifs have always played a defining role in music but beethoven amplified their impact and pop music is still influenced by him today did beethoven have any idea that 150 years later musicians would continue to be so inspired by him i
riffs i suppose that come to mind so come to my mind perhaps one of the greatest ever would have been ritchie blackmore the wonderful riff in a piece called smoke on the water you know i love the one in the room was easy top one that is this wonderful shuffle thing with a lot of back beat stuff that is called la grange. which repeats all the way through. that's a great rock with very simple one to play just centuries it's really 3 notes and in many ways you know it's that same thing with the...
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wasn't there is a guy named guy ritchie that was a director that she knew? color, look at how clean the air is. no more shades of yellow, orange, red and gray. we'll definitely see some blue. spare the air is possible the soh and east bay today. cleanest and coolest air is thursday and friday before a return of warmth and smoke this weekend. it is this low pressure that is inducing the cleaner air and also some drizzle above 500 feet this morning and more tomorrow and friday morning. i want to take a look at the fog forecast because that is in play now. you can see some clouds around the bay. during the afternoon, they will go away except along the golden gate. temperatures upper 70s to low 80s through moth of tst of the bay. and mid to upper 60s along the coast and then low to mid-70s for downtown, south san francisco and sausalito. heading outside in the north bay for fresh air and low to mid-80s. along the east bay shore, not too breezy and temperatures even more contractible here. and it will be kind of warm in the east bay valley, but who cares. let's g
wasn't there is a guy named guy ritchie that was a director that she knew? color, look at how clean the air is. no more shades of yellow, orange, red and gray. we'll definitely see some blue. spare the air is possible the soh and east bay today. cleanest and coolest air is thursday and friday before a return of warmth and smoke this weekend. it is this low pressure that is inducing the cleaner air and also some drizzle above 500 feet this morning and more tomorrow and friday morning. i want to...
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while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's ritchie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance about it there was something that was exam. about him so people would look at him and after think about british colonialism so that's a very different experience of course the black community is aware here who who have this shared history who tangled up in colonialism. johnny pitts tells us about the effects of imperialism on black people here in the legacy of colonialism and want true. through the continent. did start to know is a rising racism and it troubled me and i start to know it's a kind of insularity that was taking place in this country that scares me a smooth brown skin living on an island. that is leaning towards the right so i want to look beyond britain i discovered an old continent that was creaking. and the black community is very often living on the periphery of europe. and the notion of blackness that never really fit together properly you know the more i tried the afro peon solidly on to something the more it fell apart on
while my dad was brought to this very house you know the neighbors would say oh that's ritchie the american the entertainer there was a kind of romance about it there was something that was exam. about him so people would look at him and after think about british colonialism so that's a very different experience of course the black community is aware here who who have this shared history who tangled up in colonialism. johnny pitts tells us about the effects of imperialism on black people here...
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also, the chairman of the ways and means committee in the house, democratic congressman ritchie neal strong challenge from the mayor of massachusetts, a young rising star named alex morse. but that's going to do it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow night. now it's time for "the last word" with the great lawrence o'donnell. >> of course in massachusetts, those fights are about a democrat replacing a democrat, and in the senate race they're spending over $25
also, the chairman of the ways and means committee in the house, democratic congressman ritchie neal strong challenge from the mayor of massachusetts, a young rising star named alex morse. but that's going to do it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow night. now it's time for "the last word" with the great lawrence o'donnell. >> of course in massachusetts, those fights are about a democrat replacing a democrat, and in the senate race they're spending over $25
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joining me to speak out is hospitality alliance executive director andrew ritchie.ks for having me. jillian: these numbers are devastating, according to the hospitality alliance, 87% of bars and restaurants could not afford the rent, 34% not being able to pay their rent at all. what do those numbers say to you and how do we turn around? >> you were spot on when you use the word devastated, these small business owners have been financially devastated. someone didn't like their burger or there is bad service, we've been mandated by government to close down and stay shut, now we need the same government to help these business owners get reopen and stay reopen, if our restaurants are gone, cities, towns and country start to the road, restaurants are the backbone of the united states. jillian: a lot of restaurants trying to figure out their plans for the winter. a lot of them have been allowed to utilize outdoor dining, filling in streets and sidewalks and things like that but at some point that will end and indoor dining starts next week in new york city, 25% capacity.
joining me to speak out is hospitality alliance executive director andrew ritchie.ks for having me. jillian: these numbers are devastating, according to the hospitality alliance, 87% of bars and restaurants could not afford the rent, 34% not being able to pay their rent at all. what do those numbers say to you and how do we turn around? >> you were spot on when you use the word devastated, these small business owners have been financially devastated. someone didn't like their burger or...
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really are the freedom dreams that we just heard frfrom zoom of the commodores and the genius lionel ritchie, of ella baker, who was invovoked by brother bididen in the firstst sentence of his s speech, the ellala baker who was a a revolutionary, the e ella baker who was workig on the mass party organizing committee with arthur kinoy and the great william kunstler, actually working for a third party because she thought that the two-party system was so decrepit, and then also o to curtis mayfield, that they've been playing over and over again, to "move on up." but you'veve got to moveve on up frfrom poverty. anand in order to do it, you've got to talk about poverty. if you're going to move on up from wall street greed and wall street crimes, you've got to talk about wall street greed and wall street crimes. if you're going to move on up from the pentagon n militarism around the world, you've got to talk about it. those are the taboo issues that we don't get serious wrestling with. so when you really talk about the soul of america and the babattle for the sosoul of america, much of that soul h
really are the freedom dreams that we just heard frfrom zoom of the commodores and the genius lionel ritchie, of ella baker, who was invovoked by brother bididen in the firstst sentence of his s speech, the ellala baker who was a a revolutionary, the e ella baker who was workig on the mass party organizing committee with arthur kinoy and the great william kunstler, actually working for a third party because she thought that the two-party system was so decrepit, and then also o to curtis...
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also, the chairman of the ways and means committee in the house, democratic congressman ritchie neal is facing a quite strong challenge from the mayor of massachusetts, a young rising star named alex morse. but that's going to do it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow night. now it's time for "the last word" with the great lawrence o'donnell. >> of course in massachusetts, those fights are about a democrat replacing a democrat, and in the senate race they're spending over $25 million or so on the democrat replacing the democrat campaign. >> i mean, the fascinating thing about that senate race is -- i mean, it's been an interesting rate on its merits but joe kennedy has to give up his seat in the house. so if he swings and misses there, it has quite an opportunity cost for him. alex morse, the mayor, is taking a clean shot at richey neal with nothing on the line. but he has a national profile because of the ways and means chairman and the failed effort thus far to get trump's taxes. >> what do you think we're going to know at this hour tomorrow night given how many mail-in ballots
also, the chairman of the ways and means committee in the house, democratic congressman ritchie neal is facing a quite strong challenge from the mayor of massachusetts, a young rising star named alex morse. but that's going to do it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow night. now it's time for "the last word" with the great lawrence o'donnell. >> of course in massachusetts, those fights are about a democrat replacing a democrat, and in the senate race they're spending over $25...
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also the chairman of the ways and means committee in the house, democratic congressman ritchie neal,m the mayor of holyoke, massachusetts, a young rising star named alex morse. so eyes on both of those democratic primary races tomorrow in massachusetts. but that's going to do it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow night. now it's time for o'donnell. >> of course in massachusetts, those fights are about a democrat replacing a democrat, and in the senate race they're spending over $25 million or so on the democrat replacing the democrat campaign. >> i mean, the fascinating thing about that senate race is -- i mean, it's been an interesting rate on its merits but joe kennedy has to give up his seat in the house. so if he swings and misses there, it has quite an opportunity cost for him. alex morse, the mayor, is taking
also the chairman of the ways and means committee in the house, democratic congressman ritchie neal,m the mayor of holyoke, massachusetts, a young rising star named alex morse. so eyes on both of those democratic primary races tomorrow in massachusetts. but that's going to do it for us tonight. see you again tomorrow night. now it's time for o'donnell. >> of course in massachusetts, those fights are about a democrat replacing a democrat, and in the senate race they're spending over $25...
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ritchie. >> it will be deputy manager mr. carlin. >> clerk: sorry about that. mr.arlin. >> good afternoon, madame president, commissioners. this is an update on the bay delta and the negotiations of the voluntary for the tuolumne river. we have been in contact and sitting down with the state team. the state team costs of the deputy secretary for california environmental protection agency, the deputy secretary for the natural resources agency, the division manager for the water rights at the state water board. the director of california department fish and wildlife and the director of the department of water resources. we have been engaged in conversations with them around the volunteer agreement seeing if we can reach some milestone where we can actually submit it to the state board for their consideration. we are discussing our flow schedule proposed under the re-licensing and flow measures. we've had two meetings at this time and making another one next week. we're making some progress but also running a little bit of an issue on how much flow is being required b
ritchie. >> it will be deputy manager mr. carlin. >> clerk: sorry about that. mr.arlin. >> good afternoon, madame president, commissioners. this is an update on the bay delta and the negotiations of the voluntary for the tuolumne river. we have been in contact and sitting down with the state team. the state team costs of the deputy secretary for california environmental protection agency, the deputy secretary for the natural resources agency, the division manager for the water...