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has that been a good thing for the united states? >> i think the 14th amendment has been a good thing for the united states, for the six reason that it's a defining thing about us in the community of nations. we make it clear the moment you are born we don't give you a disadvantage. there are other dilenties, but at birth we don't gi you that. that is important in the interrogation in immigrants in the united states. >> and one that we day with at our peril. >> i think it's the thing that makes us distinct among other community of nations, if you look at countries in europe. you see people joined to a generation of people in those countries, and that creates a sense of alienation and discrimination proving to be close to members of the society. on balance, this is worked out for the united states because it makes things simple and straight forward. there's a small number of countries that give birth to citizenship. it works out for us. >> it has, but that doesn't mean that the acquisition of this rule is in agreement with our values.
has that been a good thing for the united states? >> i think the 14th amendment has been a good thing for the united states, for the six reason that it's a defining thing about us in the community of nations. we make it clear the moment you are born we don't give you a disadvantage. there are other dilenties, but at birth we don't gi you that. that is important in the interrogation in immigrants in the united states. >> and one that we day with at our peril. >> i think it's...
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that's the approach the united states should take in the general sense instead of waterboarding, the tates should try to underpeople getting in their heads, a way of the getting the information that they need. as opposed to using techniques. >> i don't have a core of that. if the american people through representatives believe they have an idea of what the c.i.a. should do in situations of high threat they ought to have congress pass a law. what i see is we have little understanding in the orgs niceation before detainees wept into the programme in the middle of 2002. when we forced the detainees to speak, our understanding expanded dramatically i don't know what else. >> the book is "the head game high efficiency analytical and the art of solving problems quickly" we appreciate you being on the programme. we look forward to having it back. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> vladimir putin is fighting his own battle for hearts and minds. not in russia see what he is doing to drive a wedge through europe. ali velshi joins us from athens greece. hey. >> hey, greece made a $500 million loan pa
that's the approach the united states should take in the general sense instead of waterboarding, the tates should try to underpeople getting in their heads, a way of the getting the information that they need. as opposed to using techniques. >> i don't have a core of that. if the american people through representatives believe they have an idea of what the c.i.a. should do in situations of high threat they ought to have congress pass a law. what i see is we have little understanding in...
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that notes the number of units as two, that said the san born records to indicate two units the building construction date in our database says 19 hundred it is unknown because probable constructed around the earthquake and those records may have been lost in under the code certainly up to 3 twnlz of it was at the maximum decency it allows for the process code requirements can be waived so information i wanted to provide for the board no open enforcement case for this property i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> photo of the kitchen it looks like it was in the 60s or 70s. >> yes. and the current zoning density allows that unit - >> we're not sure how many unit are there. >> of there were three or four under the provisions they could legalize one unit and the other unit potentially under the program we have. >> mr. sanchez did you come across the square footage of the property that's a good indication of how much space with legal in the building. >> we have in your records here building area is listed as 35 hundred square feet and that's the square footage. >> okay. thank y
that notes the number of units as two, that said the san born records to indicate two units the building construction date in our database says 19 hundred it is unknown because probable constructed around the earthquake and those records may have been lost in under the code certainly up to 3 twnlz of it was at the maximum decency it allows for the process code requirements can be waived so information i wanted to provide for the board no open enforcement case for this property i'll be happy to...
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public opinion in the united states has been very favorable. there have been five opinion polls nationwide showing all of them over 60% favorable for the various elements of the president's policy and even polling in the cube and-american community shows about half of the community is supportive of what the president has done. opposition criticism has come from mostly congressional republicans, especially rubio cruz and jeb bush, not surprisingly. presidential contenders, who are appealing to the conservative cuban-american base in south florida and also to this narrative that the republican party has said that the president is weak in foreign policy. there are some things that they can do to block. they can hold up the confirmation of whoever the president nominates as ambassador to cuba. most likely jeff. he will be hard to criticize on his merits. but it wouldn't surprise me at all if he is held up as opposition to the policy. they will try to block any legislation repealing the embargo or repealing the travel ban. still a travel ban in touri
public opinion in the united states has been very favorable. there have been five opinion polls nationwide showing all of them over 60% favorable for the various elements of the president's policy and even polling in the cube and-american community shows about half of the community is supportive of what the president has done. opposition criticism has come from mostly congressional republicans, especially rubio cruz and jeb bush, not surprisingly. presidential contenders, who are appealing to...
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became the capital of the united states. his lecture examines how the location was chosen and the figures that shaped its creation. including the story of the plan architect peter charles lals font presented to president george washington in 1791. this session from the smithsonian associates and historical society of washington, d.c. is about an hour. >> i don't have net visuals and i could claim that that's because i don't know how to do it. but the truth is, i never know what i'm going to say and how i'm going to say it until i get here. so i hope you will forgive me for the lack of visuals. my title is "dreams nightmares and neglect." and i'm going to start earlier than 1783. i'm going to start with the beginning of european of exploration, the early part of the 17th century. so it's going to a almost 200-year dream. and but it will go fast. because i want to concentrate on what happened once the dream was the realized. in 1607 john smith entered the seven mile wide mouth of the potomac river and headed north. whether he g
became the capital of the united states. his lecture examines how the location was chosen and the figures that shaped its creation. including the story of the plan architect peter charles lals font presented to president george washington in 1791. this session from the smithsonian associates and historical society of washington, d.c. is about an hour. >> i don't have net visuals and i could claim that that's because i don't know how to do it. but the truth is, i never know what i'm going...
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itself is xhfblth with the 3 r report there is 3 units in the building i believe this is one of the 3 original unit and the fourth unit where the sons live is the one that is probably not up to code again, i've never been in there it's appears to be an extension of the garage. >> we'll get clarification from the department. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. we'll hear from the permit holder. >> thank you, council for the permit holder we've stated in our papers all that the permit holder has been seeking to do is so see if this unit is legal shows entitled to do a property owner this is no one to say you have to wait for a notice of violation from 9 department of building inspection before you go proactively seek to find out if you're unit is in fact legal as we stated in the new ordinance that passes many fong was wondering what if anything the recommendation of an architect that inspected the premises and the architect indicated to her the unit currently referred to by the appellants was not, in fact legal and probably not up to code being that ms. functioning if not to violate the law
itself is xhfblth with the 3 r report there is 3 units in the building i believe this is one of the 3 original unit and the fourth unit where the sons live is the one that is probably not up to code again, i've never been in there it's appears to be an extension of the garage. >> we'll get clarification from the department. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. we'll hear from the permit holder. >> thank you, council for the permit holder we've stated in our papers all that the...
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of the united the united states is a separate colonial society.that's an unusual form of imperialism it's a form of imperialism in which the imperial powers originally in england settles the country that is being taken over, drive software exterminates the population that is an extreme form of imperialism. it's true if the anglo sphere that extend out of england through the united states, canada, australia, new zealand almost that's an unusual form of imperialism for the indigenous people and yes they are fighting back and need support however there is another link about to be made about the preservation to the commons. that is is back to climate change. the commons or the environment in which we live. if they are privatized and handed over to exxon mobil and chevron and so on then we are dead for the reasons that i just mentioned that are pretty obvious. if they are preserved for the common good, we have a possibility of surviving. if you look around the world almost everywhere, it's the indigenous populations which are in the lead trying to prot
of the united the united states is a separate colonial society.that's an unusual form of imperialism it's a form of imperialism in which the imperial powers originally in england settles the country that is being taken over, drive software exterminates the population that is an extreme form of imperialism. it's true if the anglo sphere that extend out of england through the united states, canada, australia, new zealand almost that's an unusual form of imperialism for the indigenous people and...
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it's not the united states and iran. the world is not composed of only the united states and iran. a lot of other countries in the region. we are engaged in this fight in a very serious way and we believe that everybody needs to be engaged. >> rose: including the united states? the threat of i.s.i.l daesh, is a very high priority threat on the united states. >> i'm happy to see it's becoming one. before it started its operation against iraq it wasn't the case because people were tolerating it when it was attacking the syrian government. that's unfortunate. but you've got to remember, history started some time ago. it didn't start today. it didn't start with daesh moving into iraq and occupying mosul. >> rose: this is where we end part one of our two-part conversation with iran's foreign minister javad zarif. thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: on the next charlie rose, p
it's not the united states and iran. the world is not composed of only the united states and iran. a lot of other countries in the region. we are engaged in this fight in a very serious way and we believe that everybody needs to be engaged. >> rose: including the united states? the threat of i.s.i.l daesh, is a very high priority threat on the united states. >> i'm happy to see it's becoming one. before it started its operation against iraq it wasn't the case because people were...
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in the case to my right, we have objects rom -- from this part of the united states. items from the mississippi culture, represented in oklahoma by one of the most significant archaeological sites in all of oklahoma. these would be the pottery pieces that you see. very sophisticated knowledge of pottery. they are incised or decorated with images, iconography that speaks to what was important for this culture. then my favorite piece is this a very small beaver effigy. it's about 2000 years old. looking at the carvings, the exquisite detail, in my mind, the abstraction of the beaver dan is a central component. the eyes of the beaver are inset with river pearls from the mississippi river drainage. the teeth are beaver teeth that have been carved down and set into this piece of stone to create a very realistic depiction of a beaver. again, this was ceremony of -- ceremonial, and when it was used in ceremony, you could see the small holes, very front portions of this, that's where the smoking stem would be inserted so when a suit -- when a man was smoking the set ceremony,
in the case to my right, we have objects rom -- from this part of the united states. items from the mississippi culture, represented in oklahoma by one of the most significant archaeological sites in all of oklahoma. these would be the pottery pieces that you see. very sophisticated knowledge of pottery. they are incised or decorated with images, iconography that speaks to what was important for this culture. then my favorite piece is this a very small beaver effigy. it's about 2000 years old....
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per-capita income, the chinese are only 20% of the united states. even when they pass us overall in terms of total size of the economy they won't be anywhere near us in per-capita. you can say what does that mean sophistication of an economy? one illustration of it is to think of the thing that most of us carry in our pockets this thing to say what's did we pay for this? the cost is probably about $700 here for the iphone and then you say where is it made? well, made in china and then you say albright how much of the $750 as china get? the components are probably for malaysia and taiwan and elsewhere. the royalties for design are american. marketing is american. it turns out china gets only a few% so we imported product that trade statistics show this is 750-dollar imports from china. in fact with value-added it's really mining chinese labor to put together components and design and ideas from elsewhere. so it's not surprising that chinese sometimes complain that they are very good at producing jobs but not steve jobs. someday they will and they are
per-capita income, the chinese are only 20% of the united states. even when they pass us overall in terms of total size of the economy they won't be anywhere near us in per-capita. you can say what does that mean sophistication of an economy? one illustration of it is to think of the thing that most of us carry in our pockets this thing to say what's did we pay for this? the cost is probably about $700 here for the iphone and then you say where is it made? well, made in china and then you say...
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since 1948 the united states has been a steadfast defender of the state of israel at the united nations. i am troubled by recent reports and press statements by the administration that the united states would "re-evaluate our approach." which could signal a shift in position at the united nations. i believe it is in our national security interest that the united states unequivocally continues to standby our democratic partner israel. is it still the position of the administration to veto one-sided anti-israel resolutions at the u.n.? >> thank you, congresswoman. i have worked tirelessly, ambassador rice has worked tirelessly, our predecessors in this job have worked tirelessly to defend israel's legitimacy and its security at the united nations. and we will absolutely continue to do that. when we -- when there was a discussion about re-evaluation i want to be very, very clear that there was no contemplation and will never be a contemplation of reevaluating our deep security and deep partnership and friendship relationship with the state of israel. as you know well, the military the secu
since 1948 the united states has been a steadfast defender of the state of israel at the united nations. i am troubled by recent reports and press statements by the administration that the united states would "re-evaluate our approach." which could signal a shift in position at the united nations. i believe it is in our national security interest that the united states unequivocally continues to standby our democratic partner israel. is it still the position of the administration to...
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the united states serving as the asia pacific power has been critical. and as i said before we welcome china's peaceful rise. we think is good because china is a booming potential market believing it is good not only because it will allow china to potentially share burdens with us in helping countries that are not as far along develop. we think it is good hundreds of millions of chinese citizens have been able to rise from poverty at incredible speed. they could not have done that had it not been for a stable, trading system and world order, that is underwritten in large part by the work our alliances do. i think it is going to be important for us to continue to adapt to challenges. the same principles the alliance was founded on need to update about concerns on cyber threats, that we are nimble and responsive to potential conflicts arising because of maritime disputes. we have to do it in a way that brings in china and other countries into a common effort to maintain order and peace in the region. why seeking to strengthen military to military cooperati
the united states serving as the asia pacific power has been critical. and as i said before we welcome china's peaceful rise. we think is good because china is a booming potential market believing it is good not only because it will allow china to potentially share burdens with us in helping countries that are not as far along develop. we think it is good hundreds of millions of chinese citizens have been able to rise from poverty at incredible speed. they could not have done that had it not...
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this is the essence of the alliance between the united states and japan. e minister abe and i had the opportunity yesterday to visit our memorial to president lincoln who believed that a great conflict had to be followed with reconciliation. i want to thank you for your visit to arlington national cemetery it's a powerful reminder that the past can be overcome. former adversaries can become the closest of allies and nations can build a future together. our nations have become not just allies but true partners and friends. and that mutual affection will be on display tomorrow when shinzo will be the first japanese prime minister to address a joint meeting of congress. and we are two global partners around the world, opposing russia's aggression against ukraine, providing relief to innocence civilians threatened by isil combatting ebola, and promoting global health and now offering help to the people of nepal who are in our prayers today. this friendship including my partnership with prime minister abe. i have worked to rebalance american foreign policy to en
this is the essence of the alliance between the united states and japan. e minister abe and i had the opportunity yesterday to visit our memorial to president lincoln who believed that a great conflict had to be followed with reconciliation. i want to thank you for your visit to arlington national cemetery it's a powerful reminder that the past can be overcome. former adversaries can become the closest of allies and nations can build a future together. our nations have become not just allies...
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lynch to be the attorney general of the united states of america. that office is a part of the president's cabinet but it also is an office that is the chief law officer for america and it the top official in our government is required to adhere to the law, even to the point of telling the president "no" if he gets it in his head, as presidents sometimes do, to do something that violates the law. -- as corporate lawyers do for the c.e.o. of corporations. mr. president, you can't do this. this is wrong. don't do this. and at some point attorney generals have been none to resign before they would carry out policies that violate the law. so we are deeply concerned in this country about the president's executive amnesty the unlawfulness of it, the breadth of it the arrogance of it to the point that it's a direct assault on congressional power and legitimacy direct attack on laws passed by the peoples' representatives and we've got a big problem. ms. lynch has said, flat-out, that she supports those policies and is committed to defending them in court aga
lynch to be the attorney general of the united states of america. that office is a part of the president's cabinet but it also is an office that is the chief law officer for america and it the top official in our government is required to adhere to the law, even to the point of telling the president "no" if he gets it in his head, as presidents sometimes do, to do something that violates the law. -- as corporate lawyers do for the c.e.o. of corporations. mr. president, you can't do...
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of the chamber of commerce of the united states. i'm really pleased to testify today on behalf of our three million small and medium-sized businesses, state and local chambers of commerce as well as large companies that are members of the chamber and national federation. i'm also pleased to be here with my friend, rich trumka. we appear quite often together on matters of immigration, infrastructure and a whole lot of things we agree on. when we retire we'll get a mike and ike show and go on the road. we think we can make a good deal out of it. the chamber strongly supports the bipartisan congressional trade priorities and accountability act of 2015 which will renew trade promotion authority. t.p.a. is critical because economic growth and job creation at home depend on our ability to sell american goods and services abroad. after all, 95% of the world's consumers live outside the borders of the united states. why does trade matter to our country? in a word, it comes down to american jobs. already one in four manufacturing jobs depends
of the chamber of commerce of the united states. i'm really pleased to testify today on behalf of our three million small and medium-sized businesses, state and local chambers of commerce as well as large companies that are members of the chamber and national federation. i'm also pleased to be here with my friend, rich trumka. we appear quite often together on matters of immigration, infrastructure and a whole lot of things we agree on. when we retire we'll get a mike and ike show and go on the...
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the allies. united states which pushed towards the allied side -- was pushed towards the allied side. the great british weapon was a naval blockade. the british imposed a naval blockade on germany. they began to disrupt neutral trade, trades being carried in neutral shipping to germany, which began to irritate american public opinion this remained a constant irritant in the relationship between the united states and allies, particularly in the united states -- between the united states and britain. germany managed to enrage american public opinion much more than britain did. the germans, increasingly as the war went on, allow their policy to be made by the military. the german military tended to see very much in terms of winning the war, and they tended to ignore or downplay political factors. right at the beginning of the war, the germans for military reasons invaded the neutral country of belgium. neutrality had been guaranteed by a number of european states including germany itself. germany is breaki
the allies. united states which pushed towards the allied side -- was pushed towards the allied side. the great british weapon was a naval blockade. the british imposed a naval blockade on germany. they began to disrupt neutral trade, trades being carried in neutral shipping to germany, which began to irritate american public opinion this remained a constant irritant in the relationship between the united states and allies, particularly in the united states -- between the united states and...
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in the middle of this united states -- in the middle of this, the united states can play a very important role, that's why i'm speaking to the people of the united states and you may represent all different denominations but the people of the united states and government are to provide generous support for humanitarian issues and also show some strong political leadership role. this is the 0th anniversary of the united nations -- 70th anniversary of the united nations at a time when we face major decisions that will shape lives for generations to come. this is a time of test and far more one of tremendous opportunities. as the distinctioning between the -- distinctions between the national and international continue to fall away, we can and must come together to track the course toward a safer and more sustainable future for all of us. ladies and gentlemen you have a very important role as a journalist. you are collecting from the united nations and the world, the people should be enlightened by your use and by educating them what is happening now, but more importantly how we should work
in the middle of this united states -- in the middle of this, the united states can play a very important role, that's why i'm speaking to the people of the united states and you may represent all different denominations but the people of the united states and government are to provide generous support for humanitarian issues and also show some strong political leadership role. this is the 0th anniversary of the united nations -- 70th anniversary of the united nations at a time when we face...
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support the role of the united nations. as i said, when i was young our country was very poor. i was just six years old when the korea -- broke out and we have seen united nations effects in the united nations brought not only security support but social and economic assistance. the united nations was the beacon of hope to us, to me. now i am humbled whenever i travel around the world i still see many people who look to the united nations as their beacon of hope. now without your help the united nations cannot deliver. in the middle of this the united states can play a very important role and that is why i am speaking to the people of the united states and you may represent all different organizations but i really need the people of the united states and government to provide generous support or humanitarian issues and also show some strong political leadership roles. this is the 70th anniversary of the united nations at a time when we face major decisions that will shape lives for generations to calm. this is a time of test
support the role of the united nations. as i said, when i was young our country was very poor. i was just six years old when the korea -- broke out and we have seen united nations effects in the united nations brought not only security support but social and economic assistance. the united nations was the beacon of hope to us, to me. now i am humbled whenever i travel around the world i still see many people who look to the united nations as their beacon of hope. now without your help the...
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next, the united states asks allies not to join the development bank. few are listening. is it the most common sign that the economies are in decline? answers in 2 minutes. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the earth. >> but this cutting-edge technology could be the answer. >> the further of fracking is about the water. >> protecting the planet saving lives. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> "techknow". monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >>> despite u.s. potential, china is boldly rewriting the rules of global finance by creating a development bank to rival the international monetary fund and the west bank. it is called the asian infrastructure investment bank. the aiib, you may hear it referred to as. china says 57 nati
next, the united states asks allies not to join the development bank. few are listening. is it the most common sign that the economies are in decline? answers in 2 minutes. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having earthquakes in texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the...
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it was fought elsewhere in the united states. the revolutionary war lasted 7 1/2 years but the revolution was much longer. because i'm sure that most of you are americans you know very little about the revolution. that's because we deny that we had one. it was actually a 30-to-40-year event. the location of the capital is very much a metaphor for what happened constitutionally during that revolution as i will point out. more property was appropriated, taken by the state in the united states during that revolution and more people fled than fled france during the french revolution. this was like all revolutions pretty much a minority event probably a third people john adams estimated supported it. it had an ideology republicanism. the belief that a people were capable of governing themselves and that they didn't need a king or some strong executive figure. secondly, there was something called the westward course of empire. there was a belief in the 18th century that empire, the concept, had a life of its own and that since the time
it was fought elsewhere in the united states. the revolutionary war lasted 7 1/2 years but the revolution was much longer. because i'm sure that most of you are americans you know very little about the revolution. that's because we deny that we had one. it was actually a 30-to-40-year event. the location of the capital is very much a metaphor for what happened constitutionally during that revolution as i will point out. more property was appropriated, taken by the state in the united states...
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so when people say the united states, it's over and so forth how do you know? i mean what is the lifecycle of a country? and what would you know when you thought about decline? just to give you an example how even very impressive, poppe people can get it wrong henry kissinger and richard nixon often cited as the most thoughtful statesmen would have in terms of understanding the big picture 1968 70 or so, they thought the united states was in decline and that the world was becoming multipolar. they talked about multipolarity all the time. of course, by the end of the 20th century the world was unipolar, not multipolar. what happened? how did they get it wrong? well for one thing the united states began and ended the 20th century was about a quarter of the world's economy. in between after world war ii we went up to nearly half the world's economy, because world war ii strengthened the united states and weakens everybody else. so from 1945-1970, indeed the u.s. share of world product went from nearly 50% back down to 25%, and so in that sense as kissinger and nixo
so when people say the united states, it's over and so forth how do you know? i mean what is the lifecycle of a country? and what would you know when you thought about decline? just to give you an example how even very impressive, poppe people can get it wrong henry kissinger and richard nixon often cited as the most thoughtful statesmen would have in terms of understanding the big picture 1968 70 or so, they thought the united states was in decline and that the world was becoming multipolar....
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the united states is next. europe is next to the united states. in a huge challenge that will bring the troops in our country to spend more months more time in afghanistan, much more so than we had thought because if the coalition with the united states considers that the process has to. italy will do its part. obviously in terms of the technical solutions i mentioned this is not something that has to do with political debates, it has it to do with our technical teams, with their expertise. i have to be sure that i have priority in aassurance from the united states this is not something in which italy is working on its on. i can tell you that as far as we are concerned, the cooperation and the work together with you, both in the natural diplomatic way and in the constant work which is done every single day which is a job which is done silently quietly, in everyday life which takes us to heroism, i'm thinking about coast guard, men and women that saved those people at sea, allowed a young woman to give birth on the boat, she was dying and they save
the united states is next. europe is next to the united states. in a huge challenge that will bring the troops in our country to spend more months more time in afghanistan, much more so than we had thought because if the coalition with the united states considers that the process has to. italy will do its part. obviously in terms of the technical solutions i mentioned this is not something that has to do with political debates, it has it to do with our technical teams, with their expertise. i...
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and seeing the two units the motor to the bottom unit is the same to the cottage all of this delay is accruing this trust to just sit there due to clerical error that appears the permit was issued correctly as you stated by the planning department to approve the project as it is proposed property owner died and the estate is being handled is it so not going to be legalized he's a twitter we're holding into the process and spend more and more money out of a trust at this point there are hearings if they die they get nothing at this point it is going on for years they'll tried to do a settlement with ms. miller she's denied the settlement there is no money except for the sale of the property shows comment was there is not enough it seems like it is all about the money and pushing this through it is going on for 4 years so we're hoping you'll find it to approve the permit and not revoke it at this point and to continue it for a non-exist owner to allow the trust. >> i'm sorry your time is up. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> didn't go commissioners staff, my name is d
and seeing the two units the motor to the bottom unit is the same to the cottage all of this delay is accruing this trust to just sit there due to clerical error that appears the permit was issued correctly as you stated by the planning department to approve the project as it is proposed property owner died and the estate is being handled is it so not going to be legalized he's a twitter we're holding into the process and spend more and more money out of a trust at this point there are hearings...
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i am looking forward that we'll work closely with the united states going forward. thank you. >> i was appointed the defense minister for the second time, and have been working on the strengthening of the japan security and also in order to strengthen the japan alliance, and now as i look back in 2011 under the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the japan security treaty i participated in the ceremony, and after 9/11 after the terrorist attacks there were the prime minister attacks and i also took part in it. yesterday in new york i visited ground zero. and over there about 2,000 people perished, but i offered the bouquet of flowers and expressed my sense of the sympathy. now despite such a massive damage the united states is resolutely working on the illumination of terrorism in the world to the united states for such efforts express my respect and to those people who have perished the soldiers, i would like to offer my sympathies. and tribute. now as minister of response for defense i have been coming to the united states for the first time in 14 years and i now s
i am looking forward that we'll work closely with the united states going forward. thank you. >> i was appointed the defense minister for the second time, and have been working on the strengthening of the japan security and also in order to strengthen the japan alliance, and now as i look back in 2011 under the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the japan security treaty i participated in the ceremony, and after 9/11 after the terrorist attacks there were the prime minister attacks and i...
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>> hinojosa: has the first latino president of the united states already been born? some say, "yes." as the youngest mayor of a top 50 u.s. city, my guest today symbolizes the emergence of a new generation of latinos in american political life-- the mayor of san antonio, texas, julian castro. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. mayor julian castro, welcome to our program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> hinojosa: so your mom was a big time political activist in the 1960s and 1970s-- chicana activist. your brother is in state government in texas. you're the youngest mayor... or one of the youngest mayors in the country, san antonio, and people are saying, "this family has got a political future." so is that kind of the way you had it all planned out? >> oh, it's... well, that's the way that it's working right now, it seems, but not the way that we planned out. >> hinojosa: so you didn't even think, like, when you were a kid you were like, "i'm going to become a politician like my mom." >> no. you know what's interesting was that because my mother was so in
>> hinojosa: has the first latino president of the united states already been born? some say, "yes." as the youngest mayor of a top 50 u.s. city, my guest today symbolizes the emergence of a new generation of latinos in american political life-- the mayor of san antonio, texas, julian castro. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. mayor julian castro, welcome to our program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> hinojosa: so your mom was a big time political...
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as we stand here, we will be starting a new era for japan and the united states. i think that 70 years from now our children and grandchildren will look back on the talks we had as one of historical significance. thank you very much. president obama: we will take a couple of questions. >> thank you, mr. president. first of all, i want to know if you think there is a risk. that it might be seen as a provocation in beijing or the south china seas. for mr. abe you stopped short of a full apology for japan's actions, in world war ii. including with regard the estimated 200,000 women enslaved by imperial forces. would you make an apology for that today. thank you? president obama: i think it's very important to recognize that the u.s.-japan alliance hasn't just been good for the united states and japan, it's been good for the asia pacific region and the world. the basic foundation of peace, stability ensuring that territorial borders were respected, freedom of navigation, all that has underwritten the incredible growth that's taking place in the asia pacific region. chi
as we stand here, we will be starting a new era for japan and the united states. i think that 70 years from now our children and grandchildren will look back on the talks we had as one of historical significance. thank you very much. president obama: we will take a couple of questions. >> thank you, mr. president. first of all, i want to know if you think there is a risk. that it might be seen as a provocation in beijing or the south china seas. for mr. abe you stopped short of a full...
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allow me full to quote the supreme leader directly. united states activities since the announcement which the framework has been deceptive, it is lying, it is devil issue. on two particular points he said ires military sights cannot be inspected under the excuse of nuclear supervision and all sanctions should be removed when the deal is signed. is it that your opinion mr. president, that this is pure posturing and should be disregarded by your government and you and your secretary of state and if so, could you help me understand to whom the supreme leader would be posturing? because under my limited understanding of iranian politics that's not a job description usually applied to the supreme leader. >> that is a well crafted question major. let me just suggest that even a guy with the title supreme leader has to be concerned about his own constituencies and the issue is not whether i have to take his word for whether that's his understanding because we've got work until the end of june to see if we've got a document that works. and if that is
allow me full to quote the supreme leader directly. united states activities since the announcement which the framework has been deceptive, it is lying, it is devil issue. on two particular points he said ires military sights cannot be inspected under the excuse of nuclear supervision and all sanctions should be removed when the deal is signed. is it that your opinion mr. president, that this is pure posturing and should be disregarded by your government and you and your secretary of state and...
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so in this case, 2005 is just sort of the right benchmark for the united states. it was when we sort of just started to get it together. so you're absolutely right, it's going to require a massive national effort. it's a three quarters reduction. and the ways have not been made clear of how to do it. president obama has talked about bringing in some tighter restrictions on power plants. changing emission standards and going after specific green house gases but this is like saying we're going to throw this fancy party and you should come but not really revealing what's on the menu or how it's cooked. it's all a gesture of intention. it's like a poker game. everybody is bluffing and moving around but with the united states putting its hand down but it's not sure exactly what it's going to mean when the game ends in december in paris. >> well the other pig player at the table is china and they're part of the reason why we're doing this at all, aren't they? >> absolutely right. without china, this all falls apart. china is far and away the greatest emissions -- emits f
so in this case, 2005 is just sort of the right benchmark for the united states. it was when we sort of just started to get it together. so you're absolutely right, it's going to require a massive national effort. it's a three quarters reduction. and the ways have not been made clear of how to do it. president obama has talked about bringing in some tighter restrictions on power plants. changing emission standards and going after specific green house gases but this is like saying we're going to...
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he had been very vocal in opposition to the united states. he to work this passport on camera, called for specific attacks on u.s. soil. mr. earnest: i'm not able to speak to the classification or the assessment that led to the classification of him. all i can say is we have ample evidence that indicates that he was a leading figure in the al qaeda network and that the operation that resulted in his death made the american people safer. reporter: when the president spoke with the prime minister wednesday about the drone strike, did they have any confrontation about the alleged plot against the vatican that was revealed today? 18 members of al qaeda were plotting against the vatican. mr. earnest: i don't think that came up in the conversation. reporter: is that something the president is aware of? mr. earnest: he seen the news reports, but i have not spoken to him about that today. isaac? reporter: this is not the first time that civilians have been killed in air strikes, women, children, other people around. why did the president feel like you
he had been very vocal in opposition to the united states. he to work this passport on camera, called for specific attacks on u.s. soil. mr. earnest: i'm not able to speak to the classification or the assessment that led to the classification of him. all i can say is we have ample evidence that indicates that he was a leading figure in the al qaeda network and that the operation that resulted in his death made the american people safer. reporter: when the president spoke with the prime minister...
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the united states are our model. in the last meeting of the european board of derek dorirectors showed us slides with the results of united states and europe in the last seven years. obviously this is -- this attests to respect for the united states. it also proves that just based on austerity in europe this is not going anywhere. we spoke about this and have discussed this with president obama. we cannot just look at our budget as of course an important limit. italy is fulfilling all obligations. it is the country in europe that is fulfilling all its obligations and rules. now, in terms of titp it's a very important objective. we believe 2015 has to be the turning point, the year of the turning point as the italian government. we are pushing with great determination because we know a that with ttip italy has everything to gain from the trade and economics stance. also because we believe that when the united states and justly so establish trade agreements with china, with asia, with other areas in the world, i think t
the united states are our model. in the last meeting of the european board of derek dorirectors showed us slides with the results of united states and europe in the last seven years. obviously this is -- this attests to respect for the united states. it also proves that just based on austerity in europe this is not going anywhere. we spoke about this and have discussed this with president obama. we cannot just look at our budget as of course an important limit. italy is fulfilling all...
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but why should the united states trust iran? going all the way back to the hostage situation many years ago, there's a feeling in the united states that you simply can't trust iran and israel says that clearly. >> that is certainly the narrative here in the united states. relations between states are not built on trust. ronald reagan famously said trust but verify. what we need with iran is something that built on international law like the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. and real political understanding. this isn't about trusting iran. it's about having a better relationship with iran for the united states to get out of this record of more than ten years of military intervention after military intervention. the opportunity that iran has afforded us to work with the nuclear nonproliferation treaty to have more monday -- monitoring and verification of their program is the only thing we can do to better understand their program. otherwise we can be where we were in 2002 on the eve of the invasion in iraq where we had no eyes on th
but why should the united states trust iran? going all the way back to the hostage situation many years ago, there's a feeling in the united states that you simply can't trust iran and israel says that clearly. >> that is certainly the narrative here in the united states. relations between states are not built on trust. ronald reagan famously said trust but verify. what we need with iran is something that built on international law like the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. and real...
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there's the prime minister, matteo renzi, the president of the united states. the president goes first. >> have a seat. it is a great pleasure to welcome my partner and friend, prime minister renzi, to the white house. i actually should say, welcome back. not many people know this, but matteo came to the white house several years ago. he -- back then he was the young, dynamic mayor of florence. today the young, dynamic, prime minister of italy. but even then, i think people recognized he brought an energy and a sense of vision to where he wanted to see his country go and today is an opportunity for me to return the incredible hospitality that matto and the people showed me in rome one of the great cities of the world. italy, of course, is one of our closest and strongest allies, and any time italians and americans get together it's also a chance to celebrate the deep bonds of history and friendship and family. as i said before, i'm not lucky enough to have any italian ancestry that i know of, but i consider myself an honorary italian because i love all things it
there's the prime minister, matteo renzi, the president of the united states. the president goes first. >> have a seat. it is a great pleasure to welcome my partner and friend, prime minister renzi, to the white house. i actually should say, welcome back. not many people know this, but matteo came to the white house several years ago. he -- back then he was the young, dynamic mayor of florence. today the young, dynamic, prime minister of italy. but even then, i think people recognized he...
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>> well, certainly cuba and the united states have a long and very difficult history to overcome and the shadow of that history has played out here in panama city and the clashes between the civil society groups from cuba, the fact that felix rodriguez the cia operative who helped crack down and catch che guivara is here, but the truth of the matter is obama wants to move forward and castro wants to move forward. president obama says he wants to write a new chapter in u.s. cuban relations, while there's a lot to be written to finish the book if you will certainly this summit is a major step forward in putting the past in the past and moving towards a very different relationship in the future. >> well what are some of the big items still pending between two countries and does personal diplomacy like this twn the two between the two presidents really have a chance to breaking any log jams? >> my understanding is the two presidents will have a bilatter meeting tomorrow and i believe it's on president obama's agenda to remove cuba from the tomorrow list before that meeting takes place. th
>> well, certainly cuba and the united states have a long and very difficult history to overcome and the shadow of that history has played out here in panama city and the clashes between the civil society groups from cuba, the fact that felix rodriguez the cia operative who helped crack down and catch che guivara is here, but the truth of the matter is obama wants to move forward and castro wants to move forward. president obama says he wants to write a new chapter in u.s. cuban...
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god bless the united states of america. rk: the president of the united states, speaking from the white house rose garden this afternoon, that speech lasting a little less than half an hour. the president discussing that framework reached today on a nuclear deal with iran, those marathon talks taking place in switzerland. the president said that the deal is not based on trust it is based on unprecedented verification. the president said we have an historic opportunity, we being the united states of america, to reach a peaceful nuclear deal with iran, something that other administrations have been trying now for the past 12 or so years. again, the president speaking at the white house rose garden. let's get some reaction now. my colleagues still standing by. bloomberg's chief washington correspondent peter cook is at the white house. also in washington, mark halperin, the coanchor of bloomberg's "with all due respect." peter, let me start with you. the president saying this deal would cut off a pathway to iran making a nuclea
god bless the united states of america. rk: the president of the united states, speaking from the white house rose garden this afternoon, that speech lasting a little less than half an hour. the president discussing that framework reached today on a nuclear deal with iran, those marathon talks taking place in switzerland. the president said that the deal is not based on trust it is based on unprecedented verification. the president said we have an historic opportunity, we being the united...
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sometimes it is - they are moderate muslims, and radical ones and the united states. necessary to deal with those who are breaking the law, and deal with them legally. >> so you say most mosques have states? >> i think most is strong, there are a few that have been. >> fair enough. >> former ambassador, and c.i.a. director. thank you for coming. we appreciate it. that is the show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, thanks for night. >>> in a world where breath-taking mass murder is too common, al-shabab's attack on a kenyan college, and the killing of 147 people stands out. the somali armed extremist group took responsibility for the attack without hesitation or shame, and promised more. understanding al-shabab,
sometimes it is - they are moderate muslims, and radical ones and the united states. necessary to deal with those who are breaking the law, and deal with them legally. >> so you say most mosques have states? >> i think most is strong, there are a few that have been. >> fair enough. >> former ambassador, and c.i.a. director. thank you for coming. we appreciate it. that is the show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, thanks for night. >>> in a world...
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5 thousand unit are being taken off the market inform short-term rentals 5 thousand units for those who are being evicted could now live 5 thousand unit are newcomers would live rather than displacing other we have to consider why there is a uptick in the evictions consequence i think not when you can't - when you rent daily and make the same amount 6 money in a full year there's incentive to empty units as planning commission emersed you're in a unique position to stop the hemorrhaging of this and this is the most not able thing of san francisco making the national and international news you can say enough is enough and help to insure our city priorities all the citizens over the dollars you can do this day by supporting the strong enforcement manufacture like those many the supervisor campos that allows the tenant to sue with real unions with mandatory and - the 60 day cap by the ordinance will help to insure the return on hosting is not so much greater than at a mostly rent to rent short-term rental rather than provide h
5 thousand unit are being taken off the market inform short-term rentals 5 thousand units for those who are being evicted could now live 5 thousand unit are newcomers would live rather than displacing other we have to consider why there is a uptick in the evictions consequence i think not when you can't - when you rent daily and make the same amount 6 money in a full year there's incentive to empty units as planning commission emersed you're in a unique position to stop the hemorrhaging of this...
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it cannot produce weapons but the united states refused to give us fuel. we went and bought it in 1990 from argentina. then in early 2000, we needed more fuel. that fuel ran out. we asked for fuel from the iaea, they said we don't give it to you. we said we will build it ourselves. and then they started to panic. why is it our building is on fuel. why? because you didn't give it to us. you see iranian people, we have the scientific base. we have the scientific capability. we have the technological capability. people cannot wish that technology capability away. it's underground. what we are prepared to do is to ensure that that scientific and technological capability is used exclusively for peaceful purposes. that's what they're interested in. with you you cannot again start history at the point that you wanted to start. you got to start history when the united states government went across the world trying to deny iran of the fume to our reactor. >> rose: you've been listening to the secretary of state and you've been he's been listening to you. that's a re
it cannot produce weapons but the united states refused to give us fuel. we went and bought it in 1990 from argentina. then in early 2000, we needed more fuel. that fuel ran out. we asked for fuel from the iaea, they said we don't give it to you. we said we will build it ourselves. and then they started to panic. why is it our building is on fuel. why? because you didn't give it to us. you see iranian people, we have the scientific base. we have the scientific capability. we have the...
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kennedy institute for the united states senate. cent building was designed by renowned architect rafael vinoly and constructed by lee kennedy and associates. the dynamic exhibits inside were brought to life by the incomparable -- and his design team efi. we are grateful to all of them for all of their work, to create this incredible project and bring it to life. for so many of us and many people have been involved in this journey to get here today we are very grateful. but for me, this journey is intensely personal. i grew up three miles from here on donner avenue, and let me tell you, when i was growing up, this area was a forbidden place. it was a landfill that fascinated children and frightened parents. who could have imagined that this landfill where we played as kids would become the home of a world-class university, a gleaming presidential library, and the wonderful state archives? and now, the newest jewel in that crown come the beautiful institute that you see behind me. you will hear a lot today about the mission of the ins
kennedy institute for the united states senate. cent building was designed by renowned architect rafael vinoly and constructed by lee kennedy and associates. the dynamic exhibits inside were brought to life by the incomparable -- and his design team efi. we are grateful to all of them for all of their work, to create this incredible project and bring it to life. for so many of us and many people have been involved in this journey to get here today we are very grateful. but for me, this journey...
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next the united states asks allies not to join the development bank. few are listening. is it the most common sign that the economies are in decline? answers in 2 minutes. 2 . >>> despite u.s. potential, china is boldly rewriting the rules of global finance by creating a development bank to rival the international monetary fund and the west bank. it is called the asian infrastructure investment bank. the aiib you may hear it referred to as. china says 57 nations may be founding members. countries are signing up in the face of american opposition. including u.s. allies. china's goal is to raise $100 billion and provide financial support to infrastructure projects in asia. all has come as they refuse to give china a bigger say. the former treasury secretary says that failure paved the way to the u.s. economic influence. the loss of america's role as the underwriter, global economic system. it has plenty to do with the imf, an institution that is 71 years old. mary snow has a look at how it came about. >> reporter: you need to go back to world war ii as to how the internati
next the united states asks allies not to join the development bank. few are listening. is it the most common sign that the economies are in decline? answers in 2 minutes. 2 . >>> despite u.s. potential, china is boldly rewriting the rules of global finance by creating a development bank to rival the international monetary fund and the west bank. it is called the asian infrastructure investment bank. the aiib you may hear it referred to as. china says 57 nations may be founding...
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sometimes it is - they are moderate muslims, and radical ones and the united states. necessary to deal with those who are breaking the law, and deal with them legally. >> so you say most mosques have states? >> i think most is strong, there are a few that have been. >> fair enough. >> former ambassador, and c.i.a. director. thank you for coming. we appreciate it. that is the show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, thanks for >> no nonsense new york city police commissioner william bratton >> they just respected this department >> restoring trust... >> it's going to be difficult... >> modernizing the force... >> this is going to be a revolutionary year >> protecting lives... >> the technologies we have available to us are phenomenal >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. only on al jazeera america. . >> >>> saudi led air strikes on yemen continues. aid starts to arrive to help those caught in the middle
sometimes it is - they are moderate muslims, and radical ones and the united states. necessary to deal with those who are breaking the law, and deal with them legally. >> so you say most mosques have states? >> i think most is strong, there are a few that have been. >> fair enough. >> former ambassador, and c.i.a. director. thank you for coming. we appreciate it. that is the show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi, thanks for >> no nonsense new york...
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a brief but symbolic handshake between the presidents of the united states and cuba. both leaders are expected to have a longer meeting later today. the two presidents greeted each other at the opening dinner at the summit of americas in panama city, panama. this was their first face-to-face meeting since agreeing to renewed diplomatic relations after more than 50 years. this is also the first thyme cuba has been not -- time cuba has been invited to attend. shasta darlington with more from panama. >> reporter: the moment we've all been waiting for -- the handshake between u.s. president of the united states and cuban leader raul castro. there pictures popping up across social media, and there's also a video that's been posted on line that shows raul castro leaning in, saying "how are you" in english. the two shake hands, flashes go off. a historic moment and symbol of that thaw that we've been talking about. the two countries that have called each other enemy for more than half a century. this is the first time that cuba has actually been at one of these summits. it's
a brief but symbolic handshake between the presidents of the united states and cuba. both leaders are expected to have a longer meeting later today. the two presidents greeted each other at the opening dinner at the summit of americas in panama city, panama. this was their first face-to-face meeting since agreeing to renewed diplomatic relations after more than 50 years. this is also the first thyme cuba has been not -- time cuba has been invited to attend. shasta darlington with more from...