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todd david, san francisco housing coalition. congratulations to commissioner moore, richards, johnson and fong to be reappointed. looking forward to spending more time with you guys here. so not surprised that only commissioner richards said something really interesting yesterday talking about a spur report that talked about 25,000 vacant homes in san francisco. i think it was a couple of years old. of course, i was interested in this and i called over to spur and asked about the report. and so i think it would be worthwhile for spur to do another presentation because their comment to me was, this is misunderstood. there are 9,000 housing units that we don't know what is going on with them. the other units were either for sale or rent. so it was that -- they said of the 9,000, we just don't know sf they're vacant or not. if there is 9,000 units, it's not insignificant, but it's not 25,000. so just thought as we're talking about numbers and data and that stuff, really important that we get this information correct. so that was re
todd david, san francisco housing coalition. congratulations to commissioner moore, richards, johnson and fong to be reappointed. looking forward to spending more time with you guys here. so not surprised that only commissioner richards said something really interesting yesterday talking about a spur report that talked about 25,000 vacant homes in san francisco. i think it was a couple of years old. of course, i was interested in this and i called over to spur and asked about the report. and so...
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todd david on behalf of the san francisco housing action coalition. we spoke previously about this project, and just want to reiterate our strong support of it. you know, as the presentation showed, there's really kind of a lot of things to like about this project. the affordable housing, the community outreach, the opportunity to, you know, add -- opportunity to add a -- you know, a grocery market into a neighborhood that's really been looking a lot of ways that's been a food desert for a lot of years. i want to point out that the creative thinking around the affordable housing is something that i like and something that i see organizations, groups like build did interesting affordable housing around 1 oak, and i really hope that we as a city, like, really support kind of this out-of-the-box thinking. a lot of times we'll do that around affordable housing and say it doesn't check the box, and so it's confusing in that. so as our needs for -- continue to grow, i hope that we embrace creative solutions like this for it. and just one final thing, just a
todd david on behalf of the san francisco housing action coalition. we spoke previously about this project, and just want to reiterate our strong support of it. you know, as the presentation showed, there's really kind of a lot of things to like about this project. the affordable housing, the community outreach, the opportunity to, you know, add -- opportunity to add a -- you know, a grocery market into a neighborhood that's really been looking a lot of ways that's been a food desert for a lot...
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todd david, speaking on behalf of myself today. i want to say that i think both of these commissioners do an outstanding job. i really think that it's great that rodney is a parent raising children in the city really brings a perspective that myself as a parent raising children in this city, it's helpful to have a parent. i'd love to see more parents on commissions. when milicent speaks, i feel that everything that i'm thinking comes out in her mouth, and it's so beautiful when she says it. when i say it, it gets all screwed up. she does a great job of talking about the core values of equity, of making sure that we're building well located housing in all levels of affordable throughout the city, and that we have, you know, people have access to really great housing at all neighborhoods at all levels of affordability, and i really commend that she's taken that message and is driving it home in her short time on the commission, so thanks. >> supervisor safai: thank you. any other members of the public wish to comment on this item, pl
todd david, speaking on behalf of myself today. i want to say that i think both of these commissioners do an outstanding job. i really think that it's great that rodney is a parent raising children in the city really brings a perspective that myself as a parent raising children in this city, it's helpful to have a parent. i'd love to see more parents on commissions. when milicent speaks, i feel that everything that i'm thinking comes out in her mouth, and it's so beautiful when she says it....
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todd cogle and, david glass and , now doug mcmillon. he is fabulous. people, always people.avid: when you look at a deal, how do you assess the character of leadership, a good one from a not so good one? ken: i met jeff bezos last year. i told him i would love to come out and spend time with him. he said he would like to meet frank, who ran home depot. he is retired. frank and i agreed to fly to seattle. we had lunch in his boathouse. let me tell you why this guy is a huge winner. two fabulous, incredible ingredients, smart and humble. now we went out to learn from him. when i left, i felt my brain had been sucked out of my head. there is a leader. it is no accident that amazon is the success that it is. the same with gates. the same with the guys at google. look at the size of these companies, trillion dollar companies today. look at the size of them. you say, what happened to general motors and ibm? they had so much of a headstart, it is unbelievable. so i can't emphasize enough it is the people. david: you talked about humble. you talked about smart. what about integrity?
todd cogle and, david glass and , now doug mcmillon. he is fabulous. people, always people.avid: when you look at a deal, how do you assess the character of leadership, a good one from a not so good one? ken: i met jeff bezos last year. i told him i would love to come out and spend time with him. he said he would like to meet frank, who ran home depot. he is retired. frank and i agreed to fly to seattle. we had lunch in his boathouse. let me tell you why this guy is a huge winner. two fabulous,...
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david: he is out there, no question. kristina. thanks very much. john and todd are back. john the first phrase in the first tweet he may regret saying funding is secured for all of this, if it is secured, tell us who it is. who is giving him $70 billion which is how much it would take to private advertises this company at 420 a share -- privatize. >> that is scary word, david, you're right. secured part of the secured funding is ec will hinge on. this is wall street. not a matter you think you have funding or handshake deal. you have to have a signed contract to say you have secured funding. certainly appears to be a violation of sec laws. don't know where the funding would come from. to me google or apple would be best. sovereign wealth fund, only time will tell. david: todd, i owe you one, we have breaking news, 21st century fox, parent company of this network, fox business and fox news, reporting fourth quarter results. let's go to deirdre bolton with all the numbers. let's go to deirdre bolton. >> hi, david. this is a beat on both the top and bottom line. the company
david: he is out there, no question. kristina. thanks very much. john and todd are back. john the first phrase in the first tweet he may regret saying funding is secured for all of this, if it is secured, tell us who it is. who is giving him $70 billion which is how much it would take to private advertises this company at 420 a share -- privatize. >> that is scary word, david, you're right. secured part of the secured funding is ec will hinge on. this is wall street. not a matter you...
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he's used the phrase "fired like a dog" in tweets about david gregory, chuck todd, bill maher, and glennty excited about dogs getting fired for a man who's afraid of getting impooched. ( laughter ) so that's it. the president categorically denies saying the "n" word and says omarosa is a lying dog for implying he did. and this afternoon at the white house press briefing, sarah hucka-sands came down firmly on the side of... >> i can't guarantee anything. but i can tell you that the president addressed this question directly. i can tell you that i've never heard it. >> just to be clear, you can't guarantee it. >> look, i haven't been in every single room. >> stephen: is there a special room where he says it? ( laughter ) please, please, please tell me it's not the lincoln bedroom. but hucka-sands insisted that, despite the fact that the president has had a long string of insults for african americans, this has nothing to do with race. >> this has absolutely nothing to do with race and everything to do with the president calling out someone's lack of integrity. the fact is the president is
he's used the phrase "fired like a dog" in tweets about david gregory, chuck todd, bill maher, and glennty excited about dogs getting fired for a man who's afraid of getting impooched. ( laughter ) so that's it. the president categorically denies saying the "n" word and says omarosa is a lying dog for implying he did. and this afternoon at the white house press briefing, sarah hucka-sands came down firmly on the side of... >> i can't guarantee anything. but i can tell...
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todd's notion. john, i heard david gergen tonight suggest to the republicans at least look like you have rigor behindesses. put forward a resolution protecting mueller. pass a law protecting mueller. put forward a revolution saying mr. president, stop waving pard ones around in the middle of an investigation. you can look tough and sound tough but still be trump republicans. i heard you today at 4:00 say the only thing that will turn republicans against trump is the day after the midterm elections, if they lose those. >> that's right. i had various views about some of these people on the basis of some things paul ryan did during the campaign. he occasionally stood up to trump in the campaign. i had some hope that some of these republicans would behaich in a more responsible way. i lost all hope. to me, i think the house, in particular, is just a math problem for them. they're guided by polls. it's not that different from the nixon era. the nixon era republicans turned against nixon because facts came out. the public turned against nixon. they were not the leading edge. they were a lagging i would kay
todd's notion. john, i heard david gergen tonight suggest to the republicans at least look like you have rigor behindesses. put forward a resolution protecting mueller. pass a law protecting mueller. put forward a revolution saying mr. president, stop waving pard ones around in the middle of an investigation. you can look tough and sound tough but still be trump republicans. i heard you today at 4:00 say the only thing that will turn republicans against trump is the day after the midterm...
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todd's notion. john, i heard david tonight suggest to the republicans at least look like rigor behind your solutions. pass a law protecting mueller. put forward a revolution saying mr. president stop waiving pardons around. you can look tough and sound tough but still be trump republicans. i heard you today at 4:00 say the only thing that will turn republicans against trump is the day after the midterm elections, if they lose those. >> that's right. i had various views about some of these people on the basis of some things paul ryan did during the campaign. i lost all hope. to me, i think the house, in particular, is just a math problem for them. they're guided by polls. it's not that different from the nixon era. the nixon era republicans turned against nixon because facts came out. then the public turned against nixon. they were a lagging indicator. it's the case now it may be worse, in that sense. >> they lost 40 seats. >> exactly. crucial. so at this point, they've been doing the math and every day a lot worried about getting primaried and the math is painful to stick with trump but divorce myse
todd's notion. john, i heard david tonight suggest to the republicans at least look like rigor behind your solutions. pass a law protecting mueller. put forward a revolution saying mr. president stop waiving pardons around. you can look tough and sound tough but still be trump republicans. i heard you today at 4:00 say the only thing that will turn republicans against trump is the day after the midterm elections, if they lose those. >> that's right. i had various views about some of these...
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todd promising big stuff. it undermines your credibility. davidnt an unindicted co-conspirator based on the outstanding word of michael i coulden. >> he's drinking the partisan kool-aid and he said republicans should be pursuing impeachment proceedings against president trump it's silly. david: another nbc story is ronan farrow and a producer who left nbc, it was the top brass trying to kill the harvey weinstein story. ronan farrow had to leave nbc to report on it and presented it to the "new yorker" magazine. >> the #metoo story is one of the biggest pieces of journalism done this year. any journalist would be proud to go after a villain like harvey weinstein. but nbc tried to kill this thing so many so that ronan farrow had to leave the network and go to the "new yorker" to publish it. they were stopping them from doing interviews. they weren't even allowed to do the interview with the sources they were looking to pursue. nbc reported to have threatened ronan that he wasn't able to take his reporting with him when he left nbc. this is bad news a
todd promising big stuff. it undermines your credibility. davidnt an unindicted co-conspirator based on the outstanding word of michael i coulden. >> he's drinking the partisan kool-aid and he said republicans should be pursuing impeachment proceedings against president trump it's silly. david: another nbc story is ronan farrow and a producer who left nbc, it was the top brass trying to kill the harvey weinstein story. ronan farrow had to leave nbc to report on it and presented it to the...
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david: let's bring in today's market panel, todd horowitz, the host of bubba trading show and heather zumarriaga from vision four. good to see you both. todd, we turned a horrible 300 point loss, 330 points, into not so bad loss of 337. what happened? >> hi, david. i think what happens, if you let markets trade they sold off. there was pressure in the morning and of course the way markets have been acting last 10 years, markets dip down, buyers step in, they buy it up. apple, couple others had nice performances and right now the markets are still strong. we're fretting about all the things around the globe, meantime we're in couple percentage points of all-time highs. i can't be worried about it. the market continues to go higher. david: heather, let's be specific about turkey. i think what the market is saying turkey can be contained. is the market right? >> i think turkey is a immediate impact is, has been minimal. they are a small part of the global economy. however at least in my industry, investors who buy mutual funds are tied in the efci or marriage marriage index, for example,
david: let's bring in today's market panel, todd horowitz, the host of bubba trading show and heather zumarriaga from vision four. good to see you both. todd, we turned a horrible 300 point loss, 330 points, into not so bad loss of 337. what happened? >> hi, david. i think what happens, if you let markets trade they sold off. there was pressure in the morning and of course the way markets have been acting last 10 years, markets dip down, buyers step in, they buy it up. apple, couple...
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david insco. he represents four survivors of abuse, including a man named todd fray who petitioned the supreme court to get the documents published. david, thank you for joining me. the scope of this is remarkable. i guess what i'm struck by is for the entirety of my reporting career, i have reported on these sorts of stories. i remember before i was a reporter hearing about them. we've at least been hearing about this for 30 or 40 years. how is it possible that this grand jury report talks about things that have happened in the last decade on the scale that it's still happening? >> it's simply shocking, ali. this report categorizes abuse that's taken place for more than half a century in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and the active cover-up of it by the hierarchy of the church. it touches almost everyone in the commonwealth of pennsylvania in these diocese. these are the schools, the parishes, the high schools of our friends and loved ones as well as my clients. it touches the entire state, frankly. >> what does success look like for your client and other survivors? i had some people today tell
david insco. he represents four survivors of abuse, including a man named todd fray who petitioned the supreme court to get the documents published. david, thank you for joining me. the scope of this is remarkable. i guess what i'm struck by is for the entirety of my reporting career, i have reported on these sorts of stories. i remember before i was a reporter hearing about them. we've at least been hearing about this for 30 or 40 years. how is it possible that this grand jury report talks...
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. >> reporter: cnn's brian todd also reporting that other gamers said that this person, this suspect who killed himself, davidjust lost, may have been upset over that loss when he opened fire. the investigation has moved here to the baltimore inner harbor where the suspect lived in a town home with his father. the atf visited the town home last night. both parents, they are divorced, are cooperating. as to motive, we still don't know motive yet according to the sheriff. but we are learning that david katz has some emotional issues in his past. the "baltimore sun" finding divorce records of these parents, one, his father a nasa engineer, that say that david katz did have emotional and stability problems. there was some dispute and problems over the bills to cover medical expenses. at one point david katz did have to be hospitalized for psychiatric treatment. the other thing we learned about the guns. we recently purchased them brooke just within the last month or so and one of the guns had an aftermarket laser sight attached. that is according to the sheriff down in jacksonville. >> when you get more, let us k
. >> reporter: cnn's brian todd also reporting that other gamers said that this person, this suspect who killed himself, davidjust lost, may have been upset over that loss when he opened fire. the investigation has moved here to the baltimore inner harbor where the suspect lived in a town home with his father. the atf visited the town home last night. both parents, they are divorced, are cooperating. as to motive, we still don't know motive yet according to the sheriff. but we are...
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david gura. a short time ago the white house responded to omarosa manigault newman's exclusive interview with chuck toddat issue is john kelly's secret recording. >> if we make this a friendly departure, you can look at your time here in the white house as a year of service to the nation. and then you can go on without any type of difficulty in the future relative to your reputation. >> can i ask you a couple questions? is the president aware -- >> let's not go down the road. this is a non-negotiable discussion. >> i don't want to negotiate. this is my departure, i want an opportunity to understand -- >> no, we can talk another time. this has to do with serious integrity violations. so i'll let it go at that. so the staff and everyone on the staff works for me, not the president. >> well, in a statement released just moments ago white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders wrote this -- quote, the very idea a staff member would sneak a recording device into the white house situation room shows blatant disregard for our national security. and then to brag about it on national television further pro
david gura. a short time ago the white house responded to omarosa manigault newman's exclusive interview with chuck toddat issue is john kelly's secret recording. >> if we make this a friendly departure, you can look at your time here in the white house as a year of service to the nation. and then you can go on without any type of difficulty in the future relative to your reputation. >> can i ask you a couple questions? is the president aware -- >> let's not go down the road....
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david: the word of the moment is erratic. the exact word when you are describing anything with tesla, particularly the ceo, melissa? melissa: todd and keith are back with us along with gary, automotive reporter. this is ludicrous, the loss was bigger than anticipated and the promise in the future they're going to produce more cars. that's something for investors to hang their hats on? >> the 6,000 was stated before. that is not new. the fact they came up short to earnings, selling less model s's and x's or making less model 3's than expected. i'd love to hear the hard number, if they built less than 20,000 model 3's, that would be a disappointment. melissa: todd, i feel like the magic show is almost over. >> you know, you sell at a bigger loss, you make it up with more volume. it's amazing. melissa: exactly. >> i love the car. don't think the company is going to be around. i think they're going to be in trouble. somebody will take them out for their technology. you can't lose money each and every quarter and go back for more bonds and have no more aid from taxes. melissa: that's the place, celt beautiful car to someone else. dav
david: the word of the moment is erratic. the exact word when you are describing anything with tesla, particularly the ceo, melissa? melissa: todd and keith are back with us along with gary, automotive reporter. this is ludicrous, the loss was bigger than anticipated and the promise in the future they're going to produce more cars. that's something for investors to hang their hats on? >> the 6,000 was stated before. that is not new. the fact they came up short to earnings, selling less...
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david katz suffered from mental health issues. this law enforcement source saying the family is being very cooperative with investigators. >> sad, sad story. brian toddfrom jacksonville. >>> coming up, breaking news as the nation mourns senator john mccain. takes enormous public pressure and scolding from 2 million veterans of the american legion to get president trump finally to issue a proclamation and order the white house flag lowered to half staff. (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this quarter... various: mmm. it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with fresh milk and real cream. where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company t
david katz suffered from mental health issues. this law enforcement source saying the family is being very cooperative with investigators. >> sad, sad story. brian toddfrom jacksonville. >>> coming up, breaking news as the nation mourns senator john mccain. takes enormous public pressure and scolding from 2 million veterans of the american legion to get president trump finally to issue a proclamation and order the white house flag lowered to half staff. (gasp) (singsong) budget...
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david brody. welcome to sunday for a special edition of "meet the press." from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chk todd. good sunday morning, he was a warrior, a politician and a maverick. the news he died late it was not unexpected but less tragic. some deaths leave a greater hole in our national physche. his wife cindy wrote, "my hearm is broken, i lucky to live the adventure of this man for 38 years." he passed away in the place he loved best. he was a prison of war five and a half years in hanoi, a two times presidential candidate and ways his own man, a maverick as he was so fond off saying himself. his last moment in the senate came in dramatic in the senate. he walked in the floor and voted inhe affordable care act. we'll get to some of the big news in the . we'll begin with two of my colleagues who have covered mccain for decades. tom brokaw and andreami hell. >> you had the last interview conducted with john mccain. let me play it when you asked him are we going to be okay. this is what he said. >> mark twain said history does not repeat itself but it rhymes. i can also say i believe in americ
david brody. welcome to sunday for a special edition of "meet the press." from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chk todd. good sunday morning, he was a warrior, a politician and a maverick. the news he died late it was not unexpected but less tragic. some deaths leave a greater hole in our national physche. his wife cindy wrote, "my hearm is broken, i lucky to live the adventure of this man for 38...
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david. >> there you go. thank you for joining me in new york. omarosa will be a guest on "meet the press" tomorrow morning in an interview with chuck todd. she will discuss the new book and the explosive allegations. if you're like lola, you can get the interview with chuck todd. >>> what the fbi is trying to figure out about the man who stole an aircraft. blurred. blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an entire support system. whether visiting the airport lounge to catch up on what's really important. or even using those hard-earned points to squeeze in a little family time. no one has your back like american express. so no matter where you're going... we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. crisp leaves of lettuce. freshly made dressing. clean food
david. >> there you go. thank you for joining me in new york. omarosa will be a guest on "meet the press" tomorrow morning in an interview with chuck todd. she will discuss the new book and the explosive allegations. if you're like lola, you can get the interview with chuck todd. >>> what the fbi is trying to figure out about the man who stole an aircraft. blurred. blurred. it's gone. that's why you need someone behind you. not just a card. an entire support system....
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david brody, welcome to sunday for a special edition of "meet the press." >>> this nbc news washington, longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd>>> good sunday morning. a warrior, a politician, a statesman, and the news that senator john mccain died late yesterday in his home in arizona was not unexpected, but it was no less tragic. some deaths leave a greater hole in our national psyche. let's do straight talk. given the political voirenviron, the loss of a man who built bridges rather than burn them is poig nannan poignant. his wife writes, my heart is broken. he passed the way he lived, on his own term, surrounded by those he loved. he was a prisoner of war for five and a half years in hanoi, a congressman, a senator, a two-time presidential candidate, and always his own man, a maverick, as he was so fond of saying about himself. the last moments in the senate came in dramatic fashion, walking on to the senate floor delivers a now famous thumbs down, defeating the party's effort to repeal the affordable care act. this morning, we'll talk about the legacy of john mccain, and later, we'll get to the other big news of the week
david brody, welcome to sunday for a special edition of "meet the press." >>> this nbc news washington, longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd>>> good sunday morning. a warrior, a politician, a statesman, and the news that senator john mccain died late yesterday in his home in arizona was not unexpected, but it was no less tragic. some deaths leave a greater hole in our national psyche. let's do straight talk....