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alsl commitment, which we've been woo provide neighborhood preferencet of the units at the project spet 11 residents. i would add that l of this in the form of these coh absolutely no public subsidy. ty privately-funded project. so wef being able to push the boundarys of san francisco's current devek it's very evident to everyone ie in a dire housing crisis, and ie palpable than district 11 whichl construction, which has exacerby over the past 20 years. in the e only seen 10 plus unit buildings been focused on smaller three o. less than two percent of the co0 or more units. and that really s massive crisis that we are facis that we've heard throughout thi, four years of outreach and dialy have -- there's reasons for whye are trying to to do our very bey we can with this project to hele project is served by an extremet network. we are within walking a parks muni stop and bus stationg that access to this dense publil provide affordable transportatir residences. this is something tr philosophy as a firm as we desie site is historically included ll and eventually neighborhood ser. we are pr
alsl commitment, which we've been woo provide neighborhood preferencet of the units at the project spet 11 residents. i would add that l of this in the form of these coh absolutely no public subsidy. ty privately-funded project. so wef being able to push the boundarys of san francisco's current devek it's very evident to everyone ie in a dire housing crisis, and ie palpable than district 11 whichl construction, which has exacerby over the past 20 years. in the e only seen 10 plus unit buildings...
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hill and the executive branch and served in the european bureau with the department of state and sen spet time on the digital forensic research lab, very interesting project that looks at the digital dimensions of international relations. and many immediate right is a party director of the middle east program at the turkish program at the middle east institute and adjunct professor at gw. so we just decided to start with all three of our speakers giving their topline analysis of whether u.s. turkish relations, what is the current state of play, is a different than the past and where do they see it heading. they will each speak for two to three minutes on the broad opening question and i think will start. >> thank you all. thank you again for having me. i know what is probably on everyone's mind is a current crisis and how our own government is going to do with this one i can't say i'm coming from the legislative branch and for many years the legislative branch has been pushing for some creative thinking, new thinking on u.s. turkey relations. obviously there is a number of different persp
hill and the executive branch and served in the european bureau with the department of state and sen spet time on the digital forensic research lab, very interesting project that looks at the digital dimensions of international relations. and many immediate right is a party director of the middle east program at the turkish program at the middle east institute and adjunct professor at gw. so we just decided to start with all three of our speakers giving their topline analysis of whether u.s....
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andy alluded to this in his comments but but i want to spet a little bit more. there were a series of meetings at marjory stoneman douglas high school. they were closed-door meetings, the superintendent made sure that only one school board member was about to speak because if to mexico and would have to be public record in minutes would have to be taken. >> that's called sunshine law. >> sunshine laws, so there are these meetings, some of the parents are not happy with the school district for all sorts of reasons. a couple weeks later the superintendent hold another and become a public meeting at a neighboring high school, and has his deputy e-mail at various activist groups and say we just had a series of closed-door meetings at marjory stoneman douglas high school. we haven't heard rhetoric that this was enforcement please come to the school district and supporter superintendent, right? we reached a point in public education where your kid can get murdered in school and if you ask why are you try to hold people accountable, you will be called a racist, and nob
andy alluded to this in his comments but but i want to spet a little bit more. there were a series of meetings at marjory stoneman douglas high school. they were closed-door meetings, the superintendent made sure that only one school board member was about to speak because if to mexico and would have to be public record in minutes would have to be taken. >> that's called sunshine law. >> sunshine laws, so there are these meetings, some of the parents are not happy with the school...
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[laughter] for holocaust survivors didn't reallyoc have y money so that's where theyy spet theiron summers. is anybody know the world waives men in british. he and i were that. we are sort of bantering over the weekend. we wereo kind of waiting to see if he is wheeling to meet in person. so lo and behold, he says that he is wheeling to h meet in on a monday or tuesday o night, last september, we had our first mate. bob: those are great days for reporters because it's not smonday, everyone is running around this at the end of the week. i always havehe found the best time in which you did, was knock on the doors strategy of or that went out an appointment. 817 on a tuesday night about the best time.sd [laughter] see that we will keep that in mind. so writer is wheeling to hold. so to answer your question, i started asking writer about all of these things that happened in the '90s. and he had a little bit of information but let the hunts. he finally said, why aren't you asking me about more recent offenses. [laughter] so i'm like recent offenses. it turns out that unbeknownst, only a tiny par
[laughter] for holocaust survivors didn't reallyoc have y money so that's where theyy spet theiron summers. is anybody know the world waives men in british. he and i were that. we are sort of bantering over the weekend. we wereo kind of waiting to see if he is wheeling to meet in person. so lo and behold, he says that he is wheeling to h meet in on a monday or tuesday o night, last september, we had our first mate. bob: those are great days for reporters because it's not smonday, everyone is...
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why is it at a discount >> i think number one, they have been going through a transition from a per spet curve with that that has led to a legal depression there if they hadn't been doing that, the stock would be at about 250. there would be an upside. >> do you look at them ever as a take over target i think would you ever want to build that directly into the stack? >> correct it is a $20 million market cap about. it is not out of the question of somebody being able to take it out but it's a very, very big chunk. it is absolutely strategic >> thank you for coming in >> coming up, the controversy between the nba and china not going away anytime soon. how it escalated overnight and what will come next. a quick check on european markets right now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box. big news overnight in asia as hong kong is becoming a flashpoint for business and trade war. they're dropping their bid for the london stock exchange and of course the rift with the nba is growing over the tweet by the houston rockets gm in support of hong kong protests joining us to break all of this down is da
why is it at a discount >> i think number one, they have been going through a transition from a per spet curve with that that has led to a legal depression there if they hadn't been doing that, the stock would be at about 250. there would be an upside. >> do you look at them ever as a take over target i think would you ever want to build that directly into the stack? >> correct it is a $20 million market cap about. it is not out of the question of somebody being able to take...
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but as richard said, there's no pro spets as we sit here at the moment, those fields proper deucing 25,000 barrels a day of oil, we produce 90 billion barrels in the world. >> it's tiny. but seriously, if you're going to have a presence there, this is the least of your concerns. if you kept isis in prison, which by the way the kurds were doing there are was no problem with the oil fields. if you were going to keep a small number of american troops there, the kurds were safe, the turks are out. what we have done is set in motion a chanin of events with all sorts of consequences there is one of the least of them. and, again, the bigger consequences are u.s. standing in the region and the world. so the idea that we're going to reintroduce a small number of soldiers to guard some oil fields that steve correctly says are minute capability to produce, this is such a twisted now policy that, again, no one should support. >> susan. >> i was just going to say, richard, doesn't this also say a little bit about our values that we are trying -- we're not going to protect the kurds but we'll protect oi
but as richard said, there's no pro spets as we sit here at the moment, those fields proper deucing 25,000 barrels a day of oil, we produce 90 billion barrels in the world. >> it's tiny. but seriously, if you're going to have a presence there, this is the least of your concerns. if you kept isis in prison, which by the way the kurds were doing there are was no problem with the oil fields. if you were going to keep a small number of american troops there, the kurds were safe, the turks are...