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inform increase the number of unit not the question of those who live in the unit but the unit be brought to the market and retained in the meeshth force those in the various income breaks can afford i agree retaining the two unit separated at the - more lifestyle more than imagine is titsz i found the staff report exceptionally done speaks of the policy of the rincon hill neighborhood plan special area plan and i would support the spafz represents as given to us and that's a motion. >> second. >> what's the motion. >> that the physical morgue is denied that it is the motion that the staff recommended for us to consider. >> commissioner fong. >> i'm actually in support and don't want to disapprove it i'm with sxhoshths there are things if time moves on and this family-sized moved out there is the ability to brings it by a, to the existing conditions i'm curious if it is condo maps if we view that merger to have a delineation to two separate unit i'm not so spent on for these a fourth bedroom it is internal use but curious if the two front doors remain the same would have the ability to de
inform increase the number of unit not the question of those who live in the unit but the unit be brought to the market and retained in the meeshth force those in the various income breaks can afford i agree retaining the two unit separated at the - more lifestyle more than imagine is titsz i found the staff report exceptionally done speaks of the policy of the rincon hill neighborhood plan special area plan and i would support the spafz represents as given to us and that's a motion. >>...
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the united kingdom will no longer be a part of that. consequence is that you will probably have to negotiate a new trade arrangement between the united kingdom and the united states because the trading terms will not be identical after the u.k. leaves. there will be some consequences indeed. say five orhe road 10 years from now the u.k. wants to rejoin the european union and they want to get the marriage back together again, can they do so? guest: site elizabeth taylor and richard burton. [laughter] host: quite an analogy. she got married and divorced him and his times? -- how many times? guest: united kingdom remains a democratic country which meets all the criteria for militia. if they were to change their mind, they of course would be able to reapply. there would have to be an examination of that application. it would remain to be seen whether that could be accepted. that option is always there. as the prime minister said in her speech, i think there's a strong feeling that at least for the foreseeable future that this decision.versi
the united kingdom will no longer be a part of that. consequence is that you will probably have to negotiate a new trade arrangement between the united kingdom and the united states because the trading terms will not be identical after the u.k. leaves. there will be some consequences indeed. say five orhe road 10 years from now the u.k. wants to rejoin the european union and they want to get the marriage back together again, can they do so? guest: site elizabeth taylor and richard burton....
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i want the united kingdom to emerge stronger, fairer, more united and more outward looking than ever before. i want us to be a secure, prosperous, tolerant country, magnet for international talent and home for the pioneers who will shape the world ahead. i want us to be a truly global britain, the best friend and neighbor to our european partners, a country that reaches beyond the borders of europe too. >> can either of the prime minister, calm yourself, you have to learn to behave in a statesmanlike fashion. that is your long-term goal. it may be very long-term but it should be a goal. what i think about this is you can study the record. i will want all colleagues to have the chance to question the prime minister but this is a very important statement and it is reasonable to expect the prime minister gets a courteous hearing and every other colleagues and get a courteous hearing. >> i want us to be a truly global britain, best friend and neighbor to our european partners but a country that reaches beyond the borders of europe too, a country that goes out into the world to build rela
i want the united kingdom to emerge stronger, fairer, more united and more outward looking than ever before. i want us to be a secure, prosperous, tolerant country, magnet for international talent and home for the pioneers who will shape the world ahead. i want us to be a truly global britain, the best friend and neighbor to our european partners, a country that reaches beyond the borders of europe too. >> can either of the prime minister, calm yourself, you have to learn to behave in a...
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however, in dealing with the issue of the korean peninsula, the united states, united nations security council is now playing the role of covering up the high handedness of the .nited states in the name of the u.n., ignorance of justice and international law. the governance of the dprk in accordance with article 34 and 35 of the u.n. charter, on several occasions, they had an emergency meeting on international peace. this year alone, we have made a special request to the un security council in march and followed by two times in ourious years regarding thoseequest to handle dangerous military exercises which were root cause for agitation in me korean peninsula. on the contrary, the council is planning to convene such a briefing. it is nothing but obviously behavior of double standards and the tune of the united states. so far, the un security council takes issue over the righteous defense measures to safeguard the sovereignty and dignity and national security by adopting the illegal resolutions. double standard set by the united states and its interests. the u.n. security council exerci
however, in dealing with the issue of the korean peninsula, the united states, united nations security council is now playing the role of covering up the high handedness of the .nited states in the name of the u.n., ignorance of justice and international law. the governance of the dprk in accordance with article 34 and 35 of the u.n. charter, on several occasions, they had an emergency meeting on international peace. this year alone, we have made a special request to the un security council in...
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we are going to have sexually integrated units. we will have all mail units -- a ll male units.e will compare their performance. malef the time the all units did better. that is the difference between being in a combat unit and combat zone. that women in a combat unit is a good idea, read two books. one is a novel about my unit in vietnam. it was a novel called "matterhorn." he is a good friend of mine. read that book, and also read "one million steps" about a marine company that was deployed in the helmand province. you can see the difference between being in a combat zone and being in combat. the purpose of your unit is to destroy the enemy. >>'s e-book i would suggest -- i would suggest is about what happened in afghanistan "the outlaw platoon." the firefights they are engaged in blows away this myth that they are in danger. these guys had to go over and over and attack the enemy. i wonder how the author got back to write the book. questions? >> active and reserve infantry. i actually wrote a paper in demand 1980's -- in the mid-1980's that women should be integrated as long
we are going to have sexually integrated units. we will have all mail units -- a ll male units.e will compare their performance. malef the time the all units did better. that is the difference between being in a combat unit and combat zone. that women in a combat unit is a good idea, read two books. one is a novel about my unit in vietnam. it was a novel called "matterhorn." he is a good friend of mine. read that book, and also read "one million steps" about a marine company...
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today, as we have for more than half a century, the united states and japan stand united in defensive democracy and the rule of law. not only in this rouge, but all across the world. tomorrow, i will speak from the deck of the uss ronald reagan at the naval base. a tangible sign of unity with japan and united states unyielding commitment to peace and security in the aush pacific. under president trump, united states will continue to work with japan and all our allies to confront the most ominous threat posing this region of the world, the regime in north korea. and will let me be clear, our commitment is unwavering and our resolve could not be stronger. as president trump told abe at the southern white house, i say on his behalf to all the people of japan, in these challenging times, we are with you 100%. in the face of provocations across the sea of japan, people of this country should not that we stand with you in the defense of your security and prosperity, now and always. the united states will continue to work with japan, our allies across the region, and china to bring economic
today, as we have for more than half a century, the united states and japan stand united in defensive democracy and the rule of law. not only in this rouge, but all across the world. tomorrow, i will speak from the deck of the uss ronald reagan at the naval base. a tangible sign of unity with japan and united states unyielding commitment to peace and security in the aush pacific. under president trump, united states will continue to work with japan and all our allies to confront the most...
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that's our permanent unit. >> yes. >> the issue we know they lived in the lower unit but no evidence of someone living in the upper unit. >> you're not allowed to rent the vacant rent-controlled units. >> right only the unit you occupy. >> we've had that gentleman in front of us but didn't ask the question. >> we'll not normally hear from the builder inspector sounds like you have questions. >> thank you inspector duffy. >> commissioners, i actually joe duffy dbi i remember speaking to corey teague from the planning department a few months ago and when i saw that case oh, that's the case i give advise he noted on the photos the retaining wall looked like it was pelosi so concerned about that and what should be done he called me and i advised that we open a complaint send out a builder inspector and they got a notice of violation for the retaining wall we'll issue a second notice of violation and go to the abatement perez so if there is a field retaining wall we want to fixed shows adamant she's not fixing that but will end up enforcement from dbi. >> the question to the zoning admini
that's our permanent unit. >> yes. >> the issue we know they lived in the lower unit but no evidence of someone living in the upper unit. >> you're not allowed to rent the vacant rent-controlled units. >> right only the unit you occupy. >> we've had that gentleman in front of us but didn't ask the question. >> we'll not normally hear from the builder inspector sounds like you have questions. >> thank you inspector duffy. >> commissioners, i...
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dates -- the united states. and they took it to the ambassador in london, and he said it to the secretary of state, who wanted to go to war much more than president wilson. he gave it to a guy named edwin hood, the dean of the foreign correspondents for the united states. very well-respected guy. he called him to his house and redacted it and gave him the cable. to make sure nobody knew he got from him, they gave it to a different reporter so it did you look like hood had gotten it, and then it came out in the papers. .he next day, lansing lied as a former journalist, i am always ready for that. but he did admit that it could be true. he was in a box because he didn't want to say that he had gotten it from the british because that would be a problem. he also didn't want to admit that cable traffic went through washington because nobody knew that they had given germans lines through. that didn't cause the war, but it is cause some consternation. the other side of the story is that zimmerman, the next day, had a p
dates -- the united states. and they took it to the ambassador in london, and he said it to the secretary of state, who wanted to go to war much more than president wilson. he gave it to a guy named edwin hood, the dean of the foreign correspondents for the united states. very well-respected guy. he called him to his house and redacted it and gave him the cable. to make sure nobody knew he got from him, they gave it to a different reporter so it did you look like hood had gotten it, and then it...
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out of the united states. we are a sovereign nation, our doesary and our government not under any circumstances need to be under the direction or of any third-party global world organization. you. host: your thought? guest: thank you for the question. feel the same way you do, i disagree. the value torically, has shown alliances, it is important that if we want to with peace, with stability, i continuing is important for all democratss to world, that safer is what nato does. not so much the united states has to follow guidance or rules nato, we are in the lead. we are one of the 28 members of sits on the ssador north atlantic kouns nil brussels. does what we and other national members decides to do. make us do to can anything we don't want to do, we and e best benefits for us derive health and cooperation from our allies on this. morning, line for republicans. kaekt my name is charles, i think the way we make up the difference, we work 20 years longer and we don't have paid healthcare and that is how come pay
out of the united states. we are a sovereign nation, our doesary and our government not under any circumstances need to be under the direction or of any third-party global world organization. you. host: your thought? guest: thank you for the question. feel the same way you do, i disagree. the value torically, has shown alliances, it is important that if we want to with peace, with stability, i continuing is important for all democratss to world, that safer is what nato does. not so much the...
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we will work closely with united states as we always do. at this stage, the support we ofe provided at the level diplomacy and public diplomacy -- both private and public diplomacy is of critical importance. quietlyhare -- we are confident that china will step up to this challenge and responsibility. for more thance: a generation, there has been a consensus in the global community for a nuclear free korean peninsula. in the 1990's, it was the subject of negotiations, and in agreed framework was made. embracedadministration a policy of strategic patience all along the way the regime of north korea answered the world community with broken promises and continued, headlong pursuit of their nuclear and ballistic missile ambitions. as president trump has made clear, and as i have made clear as i travel around this region, the era of strategic patience is over. under the president's leadership and working closely with our , the united states is determined to bring economic and diplomatic pressure to bear working with all of our allies and china to
we will work closely with united states as we always do. at this stage, the support we ofe provided at the level diplomacy and public diplomacy -- both private and public diplomacy is of critical importance. quietlyhare -- we are confident that china will step up to this challenge and responsibility. for more thance: a generation, there has been a consensus in the global community for a nuclear free korean peninsula. in the 1990's, it was the subject of negotiations, and in agreed framework was...
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united does indeed need to discount to fill the flight, that is an issue for united. the numbers, united reported a pretax margin of less than 2%. delta last week was 9%. look, some of this is that united is a more seasonal airline, but some of that is delta takes of revenue premium over united or premium. they have a better reputation. what has just happened to united will not help to close that gap, the revenue deficit that it has. you mentioned the credit card sales and so forth. really what united needs to do is what has been doing in more mundane ways which is to continue to improve itself. united is actually a much more reliable airline than it was a few years ago. the problem is something like last week and bailey said it back in terms of the perception, catching up to the every day reality. joe: here we have a chart of domestic passenger yields, speaking to exactly what you are talking about. delta clearly the leader on this front. united continental scarlet: on the bottom. this chart points to how the different airlines have absorbed their merger partners as
united does indeed need to discount to fill the flight, that is an issue for united. the numbers, united reported a pretax margin of less than 2%. delta last week was 9%. look, some of this is that united is a more seasonal airline, but some of that is delta takes of revenue premium over united or premium. they have a better reputation. what has just happened to united will not help to close that gap, the revenue deficit that it has. you mentioned the credit card sales and so forth. really what...
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inform increase the number of unit not the question of those who live in the unit but the unit be brought to the market and retained in the meeshth force those in the various income breaks can afford i agree retaining the two unit separated at the - more lifestyle more than imagine is titsz i found the staff report exceptionally done speaks of the policy of the rincon hill neighborhood plan special area plan and i would support the spafz represents as given to us and that's a motion. >> second. >> what's the motion. >> that the physical morgue is denied that it is the motion that the staff recommended for us to consider. >> commissioner fong. >> i'm actually in support and don't want to disapprove it i'm with sxhoshths there are things if time moves on and this family-sized moved out there is the ability to brings it by a, to the existing conditions i'm curious if it is condo maps if we view that merger to have a delineation to two separate unit i'm not so spent on for these a fourth bedroom it is internal use but curious if the two front doors remain the same would have the ability to de
inform increase the number of unit not the question of those who live in the unit but the unit be brought to the market and retained in the meeshth force those in the various income breaks can afford i agree retaining the two unit separated at the - more lifestyle more than imagine is titsz i found the staff report exceptionally done speaks of the policy of the rincon hill neighborhood plan special area plan and i would support the spafz represents as given to us and that's a motion. >>...
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and in a "los angeles times" article today, united customer jeff burns said united threatened to places last week if he didn't give up his first-class seat to a higher-priority passenger on an oversold flight. he was given a seat in economy class. >> he said he was removed from a flight and told involuntarily that if he refused to deplane he would be put in handcuffs. this is still going on. >> i heard about that. so i don't know any of the details. but it's probably another good example why our policies need to be re-examined. >> i do think united will recover from this. i think if united doesn't look at this from top to bottom and say, what happened? how did this bite us in the butt? and how are we going to make sure this doesn't happen again? then they're not doing it right and they're setting themselves up to do it again. >> reporter: tonight the three officers who dragged dr. dao off the plane have been placed on administrative leave and munoz said united's policy would change. in the future, if no one voluntarily decides to leave a plane, based on the amount of money that united
and in a "los angeles times" article today, united customer jeff burns said united threatened to places last week if he didn't give up his first-class seat to a higher-priority passenger on an oversold flight. he was given a seat in economy class. >> he said he was removed from a flight and told involuntarily that if he refused to deplane he would be put in handcuffs. this is still going on. >> i heard about that. so i don't know any of the details. but it's probably...
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top of it delivery systems that can reach the united states or other united states interests.nd, given that come the united states will have to take a number of steps which will be strategically uncomfortable for china, but don't have anything to do with china. this is where the test in the relationship will be. charlie: do you think the chinese take seriously the statement that if the chinese do not help, the united states may have to go it alone? tom: it is a statement of fact. the president of the united states has an obligation to protect the united states from threats. over the course of the next period of time, if we don't get joint effort with china to address the north korean program, any president would make a similar statement. the united states will take whatever steps it has to take to protect itself. the alternative is trying to develop an approach the chinese. there are a number of things we can do including dramatically increasing the economic pressure on north korea. we should move to an iran-style set of sanctions on north korea i oversaw the iranian sanction
top of it delivery systems that can reach the united states or other united states interests.nd, given that come the united states will have to take a number of steps which will be strategically uncomfortable for china, but don't have anything to do with china. this is where the test in the relationship will be. charlie: do you think the chinese take seriously the statement that if the chinese do not help, the united states may have to go it alone? tom: it is a statement of fact. the president...
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however, in dealing with the issue of the korean peninsula, the united states, united nations security council is now playing the role of covering up the high handedness of the .nited states in the name of the u.n., ignorance of justice and international law. the governance of the dprk in accordance with article 34 and 35 of the u.n. charter, on several occasions, they had an emergency meeting on international peace. this year alone, we have made a special request to the un security council in march and followed by two times in ourious years regarding thoseequest to handle dangerous military exercises which were root cause for agitation in me korean peninsula. on the contrary, the council is planning to convene such a briefing. it is nothing but obviously behavior of double standards and the tune of the united states. so far, the un security council takes issue over the righteous defense measures to safeguard the sovereignty and dignity and national security by adopting the illegal resolutions. double standard set by the united states and its interests. the u.n. security council exerci
however, in dealing with the issue of the korean peninsula, the united states, united nations security council is now playing the role of covering up the high handedness of the .nited states in the name of the u.n., ignorance of justice and international law. the governance of the dprk in accordance with article 34 and 35 of the u.n. charter, on several occasions, they had an emergency meeting on international peace. this year alone, we have made a special request to the un security council in...
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states or other united states interests. and given that, that the united states is going to have to take a number of steps which are going to be strategically uncomfortable for china but don't have anything to do with china. this is where the test and relationship is going to be. >> rose: do you think the chinese take seriously the president's statement that if, in fact, the chinese do not help the united states may have to go alone? bns well, i think it's a statement of fact, right, that the president of the united states has an obligation first and fore most to protect the united states from threats. and if over the course of the next period of time we don't get the kind of cooperation and kind of the joint effort we need with china to address north korea program, i think any president would have to, would make a similar statement that in fact the united states will take whatever steps it has to take to protect itself. now the alternative to that, of course s that if china develops a an approach with the chinese there are
states or other united states interests. and given that, that the united states is going to have to take a number of steps which are going to be strategically uncomfortable for china but don't have anything to do with china. this is where the test and relationship is going to be. >> rose: do you think the chinese take seriously the president's statement that if, in fact, the chinese do not help the united states may have to go alone? bns well, i think it's a statement of fact, right, that...
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the united nations is fine. when it doesn't, when their interests are not in line, they are not interested in the united nations are in human rights -- or in human rights or democracy. when we condemn chemical attacks, we say the security council must not be used. the security council should not be used as a pawn which can be sacrificed on a chessboard -- the chessboard of war. is thecurity council final hope that we have to guarantee international peace and security based upon principles -- on norms and international rule of law. , i would alsot out that it is absolutely vital as you have convened this meeting in a very transparent way that we demonstrate the concern that firstunately, there are class and second-class members of this security council. the permanent members that not only have the right to the veto but they also control the procedures, they control the decision making. the other 10, we may be involved if we are consulted or convened occasionally. just to underwrite some positions of others. this
the united nations is fine. when it doesn't, when their interests are not in line, they are not interested in the united nations are in human rights -- or in human rights or democracy. when we condemn chemical attacks, we say the security council must not be used. the security council should not be used as a pawn which can be sacrificed on a chessboard -- the chessboard of war. is thecurity council final hope that we have to guarantee international peace and security based upon principles -- on...
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and shares of united down 1%. and reminder to listen to my report 3 times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. up next. united scandal so troubling even the white house is commenting. >> i think from a human-to-human stand point to watch a human being get dragged down an aisle with their head banging on arm rests, not thinking it could have been handled better? i can assume we canal ark agreall agree on that. >> and attorney general jeff sessions announcing a new plan to crackdown on illegal immigration, we'll have a full report for you next, much more straight ahead, stay with us. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfacti
and shares of united down 1%. and reminder to listen to my report 3 times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. up next. united scandal so troubling even the white house is commenting. >> i think from a human-to-human stand point to watch a human being get dragged down an aisle with their head banging on arm rests, not thinking it could have been handled better? i can assume we canal ark agreall agree on that. >> and attorney general jeff sessions announcing a new plan to...
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need a is also why we firm united states stance russia.ecause if the united states retreats from europe, then russia will advance, and you soon see that then europe split. europe would be more hostile towards the united states. definitely not in the interest of the united states. host: okay. former nato second general anders
need a is also why we firm united states stance russia.ecause if the united states retreats from europe, then russia will advance, and you soon see that then europe split. europe would be more hostile towards the united states. definitely not in the interest of the united states. host: okay. former nato second general anders
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the president of the united states has an obligation to protect the united states from threats.ver the course of the next period of time, if we don't get joint effort with china to address the north korean program, any president would make a similar statement. the united states will take whatever steps it has to take to protect itself. the alternative is china developing -- and there are a number of things we can do including dramatically increasing the economic pressure on north korea. an iran-style to set of sanctions on north korea -- and i oversaw the iranian sanction effort for a number of years -- to move sanctions to a level and pressure that are regime threatening. there are a number of steps we can take. we have to build out our defenses in the region in which is giving china discomfort, particularly with respect to south korea, and we should have a dialogue with china about the future of the peninsula. charlie: will human rights be at all discussed? i don't think the chinese will raise it. i think it is up to the president to raise it. charlie: do expect the president
the president of the united states has an obligation to protect the united states from threats.ver the course of the next period of time, if we don't get joint effort with china to address the north korean program, any president would make a similar statement. the united states will take whatever steps it has to take to protect itself. the alternative is china developing -- and there are a number of things we can do including dramatically increasing the economic pressure on north korea. an...
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unit in the recent neighborhoods area there was two dwelling unit option one of them being that you will build 40 percent two bedrooms or thirty percent three bedrooms unit almost no projects opted out for the first option - i'm sorry almost all programs occupied leaving us with few three bedrooms built i worked on creating an option to allow for more flexibility to envelope vices the building of large unit by creating more of a mix of two bedroom and three bedrooms unit the origin legislation included an option that will have encouraged more multi units at least more than one bedroom and after the review we released that will currently for two bedroom unit but may want result in three bedrooms unit at all it will conflict with the goal therefore after discussions with at the planning commission i am presenting an amendment of the whole that rise the formula to require the minute number of three bedroom unit but lowers the requirement of multiple bedroom units for developers that will give the developers additional option this option will be that 35 percent of unit must have two bed
unit in the recent neighborhoods area there was two dwelling unit option one of them being that you will build 40 percent two bedrooms or thirty percent three bedrooms unit almost no projects opted out for the first option - i'm sorry almost all programs occupied leaving us with few three bedrooms built i worked on creating an option to allow for more flexibility to envelope vices the building of large unit by creating more of a mix of two bedroom and three bedrooms unit the origin legislation...
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united states government handpicks each refugee that comes into the united states and individually interviewsll of them. so i i believe it's important for people to understand how detailed and rigorous and long this process is. >> the fbi, the department of homeland security, and national counterterrorism center are involved in the process. vetting usually takes 18 to 24 months to complete and only half of the refugees make it through. although many things have changed in the past century, many police haven't. in a poll in 1939, only 30% of americans wanted to accept 10,000 jewish refugee children to live in the united states. in 2016, only a similar percentage supported letting syrian refugees into the u.s. >> we have to remember we are always on our weakest when we have shut our door on refugees, when we have been afraid of them, and at our greatest when we let them in. never has this country really suffered any kind of security consequences due to letting in refugees, yet we use that as an excuse many times to keep them out. we did it in the john adams administration, and we've been doing
united states government handpicks each refugee that comes into the united states and individually interviewsll of them. so i i believe it's important for people to understand how detailed and rigorous and long this process is. >> the fbi, the department of homeland security, and national counterterrorism center are involved in the process. vetting usually takes 18 to 24 months to complete and only half of the refugees make it through. although many things have changed in the past...
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unit in the recent neighborhoods area there was two dwelling unit option one of them being that you will build 40 percent two bedrooms or thirty percent three bedrooms unit almost no projects opted out for the first option - i'm sorry almost all programs occupied leaving us with few three bedrooms built i worked on creating an option to allow for more flexibility to envelope vices the building of large unit by creating more of a mix of two bedroom and three bedrooms unit the origin legislation included an option that will have encouraged more multi units at least more than one bedroom and after the review we released that will currently for two bedroom unit but may want result in three bedrooms unit at all it will conflict with the goal therefore after discussions with at the planning commission i am presenting an amendment of the whole that rise the formula to require the minute number of three bedroom unit but lowers the requirement of multiple bedroom units for developers that will give the developers additional option this option will be that 35 percent of unit must have two bed
unit in the recent neighborhoods area there was two dwelling unit option one of them being that you will build 40 percent two bedrooms or thirty percent three bedrooms unit almost no projects opted out for the first option - i'm sorry almost all programs occupied leaving us with few three bedrooms built i worked on creating an option to allow for more flexibility to envelope vices the building of large unit by creating more of a mix of two bedroom and three bedrooms unit the origin legislation...
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so he can't make a deal with the united states where the united states is no longer the enemy. >> rose: so it threatens his survival within his country. >> it threatens his very survival. so negotiation is not a possibility. >> rose: what's next? so what's next is a part of a negotiation, right, which is let's squeeze him as hard as we possibly can to see if we can get him to different mindset on negotiation. >> rose: he's already shown he's prepared to let his people suffer in his pursuit of nuclear weapons. >> exactly. so what do we think about that? well, here's what we think about that is that, look, it makes sense when he does something bad to put sanctions on him, absolutely, just to send a signal to the rest of the world that you can't get away with this kind of behavior. but to really squeeze him -- and this is where china comes in -- to really squeeze him, you need china on your side. why? because 80% of his trade is with the chinese. so if you squeeze the other 20%, you're not going to have an impact. so you need china on your side here. >> rose: do they send him food, he sen
so he can't make a deal with the united states where the united states is no longer the enemy. >> rose: so it threatens his survival within his country. >> it threatens his very survival. so negotiation is not a possibility. >> rose: what's next? so what's next is a part of a negotiation, right, which is let's squeeze him as hard as we possibly can to see if we can get him to different mindset on negotiation. >> rose: he's already shown he's prepared to let his people...
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states for college and the first time i came to united states i was eight years old. came to california, to visit my father who had become a professor here, and i fell in love with the united states and going back to france, i kept thinking about america, its culture, history, politics, literature, art, so definitely when i finished high school i was very keen on moving to the united states. >> host: why did you say. >> guest: so many different things love about america, universities, land of great contrast, fascinating place to write about. after college i went to law school and back a public defender human rights lawyer defending the rights of poor people in the criminal justice system. in the age of mass incarceration and decided to become an peak and now i have the experience of working at stanford university. >> you for book is call: "singsal america what divides america from the world." is america unique? is america exceptional. >> guest: america is an exceptional nation. however a lot of people misfund what american exceptionalism means. people think it mains e
states for college and the first time i came to united states i was eight years old. came to california, to visit my father who had become a professor here, and i fell in love with the united states and going back to france, i kept thinking about america, its culture, history, politics, literature, art, so definitely when i finished high school i was very keen on moving to the united states. >> host: why did you say. >> guest: so many different things love about america,...
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combat units are. i don't know who is more anxious on behalf of qualified women to be able to work with them on certain kinds of missions than special operators who some might say comprise the ultimate boys' club. from operators' perspective, women are already a critical asset for intelligence work, reconnaissance, and certain other sensitive missions. operators' concern, which should be our concern, is how would women's presence help them close with and destroy the enemy more effectively. it can't and won't, unless you believe as some proponents do, that women think sufficiently differently from men. and that without them, combat units are missing women's unique approach. i'll come back to this momentarily. first let's review why we have combat units in the first place and why we should want them to be as single mindedly lethal and focused as possible. unlike other military units that are responsible for handling logistics, communications, intelligence, and other functions, ground combat units exist t
combat units are. i don't know who is more anxious on behalf of qualified women to be able to work with them on certain kinds of missions than special operators who some might say comprise the ultimate boys' club. from operators' perspective, women are already a critical asset for intelligence work, reconnaissance, and certain other sensitive missions. operators' concern, which should be our concern, is how would women's presence help them close with and destroy the enemy more effectively. it...
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since 1992, the united states denuclearizea north korea. we hope to achieve this objective through peaceful means but all options are on the table. just in the past two weeks, the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. north korea would do well not to test his resolve. we will continue to deploy the defense system as a measure. we will continue to evolve a comprehensive set of capabilities to ensure the security of south korea. as our secretary of defense made clear here in south korea, we will defeat any attack and we will meet any use of conventional or nuclear weapons with an overwhelming and effective response. foreignor: [speaking language] v.p. pence: strategic patience has been the approach of the last american administration and beyond. for more than two decades, the united states and our allies have worked to peacefully dismantle north korea's nuclear program and alleviate the suffering of their people. every step of the way, north korea entered us with willful decep
since 1992, the united states denuclearizea north korea. we hope to achieve this objective through peaceful means but all options are on the table. just in the past two weeks, the world witnessed the strength and resolve of our new president in actions taken in syria and afghanistan. north korea would do well not to test his resolve. we will continue to deploy the defense system as a measure. we will continue to evolve a comprehensive set of capabilities to ensure the security of south korea....
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we'll talk about united. however fascinating story in the "wall street journal" about the different approaches that delta takes to bumping passengers and that united takes. which is to say delta bumps many more passengers, remarkably more, but they do so voluntarily because they give much better benefits. not just vouchers for seats, but gift certificates on american express, bloomingdale's. >> it proves a point we've raised, why didn't united let price clear the market? there are conflicting reports whether they offered 800 or 1,000 in vouchers, keep raising the price until someone raises their hand. >> it was obviously handled completely wrong. to your point it highlights some of the other carriers, in particular the niche carriers, alaska, jetblue. jetblue over the last five days is higher, they're overbooking policy is much different. >> they don't overbook. >> no, no. apparently on jetblue, up until last year they didn't overbook. now they overbook. >> but the policy is a little different than what we sa
we'll talk about united. however fascinating story in the "wall street journal" about the different approaches that delta takes to bumping passengers and that united takes. which is to say delta bumps many more passengers, remarkably more, but they do so voluntarily because they give much better benefits. not just vouchers for seats, but gift certificates on american express, bloomingdale's. >> it proves a point we've raised, why didn't united let price clear the market? there...
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united airlines. >> a satirical take on a very serious incident. terrible p.r. for united airlines.discuss, the former inspector general in the transportation department and also miles o'brien. so good to have all of you on. watching that video is just horrific and the first question i have is after all the excuses and the statements yesterday, this plane wasn't overbooked after all according to united, so what happened here, miles? >> it was sold out and the airline, which has been dealing with a pilot shortage coming out of bankruptcy and we're talking now, by the way, about republic airways, the actual owner and operator of this aircraft, it was so-called cochair with united. but they were trying to get a four-person true to prevent a cancellation the next day and they took paying passengers off that aircraft. one of the big questions i have on my mind, don, is where was the captain? the captain on that tube is god and if the captain says don't do this it doesn't happen. and i didn't see him or her managing this situation. so i'd like to find out who was really pulling the string
united airlines. >> a satirical take on a very serious incident. terrible p.r. for united airlines.discuss, the former inspector general in the transportation department and also miles o'brien. so good to have all of you on. watching that video is just horrific and the first question i have is after all the excuses and the statements yesterday, this plane wasn't overbooked after all according to united, so what happened here, miles? >> it was sold out and the airline, which has been...
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i'm a frequent flyer with united. last few yearse that united has made every concerted effort to improve customer service. this is surprising to me. is,question for mr. jensen what i had not noticed before was that they were actually the portssengers to once they were on the plane. this was unusual. the way they treated it these passengers, i don't think it is justified at all. i think the press should be talking more about this. they do. i can assure you that usa today has been writing lots of stories about the subject and we will continue to cover what resolutions are made weather at united changing policy or the transportation adopting new regulations, or if congress decides to debate and force new laws on the airlines. i will be covering that. what i can say in addition about --ted is that they are [indiscernible] >> good afternoon, as you're aware, there is news breaking about afghanistan. around 7 p.m. local time, in afghanistan, last night, the united states military use the gpu 43 weapon in afghanistan. large,
i'm a frequent flyer with united. last few yearse that united has made every concerted effort to improve customer service. this is surprising to me. is,question for mr. jensen what i had not noticed before was that they were actually the portssengers to once they were on the plane. this was unusual. the way they treated it these passengers, i don't think it is justified at all. i think the press should be talking more about this. they do. i can assure you that usa today has been writing lots of...
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watch this. >> we're united airlines.we say, when we say, and there won't be a problem. capiche. we say you fly, you fly. if not, tough [ bleep ]. give us a problem and we'll drag your ass off the plane. and if you resist, we'll beat you so badly that you'll be using your own face as a flotation device. united airlines. [ bleep ] you. >> okay, mary, obviously, that's funny and they're making light of it, but that's how people feel today. >> that is how people feel. and united and also american, they usually end up on the most disliked carriers in america on almost every list all the time. but the important thing for people to remember is they do have rights and the reason that united didn't open its pocketbook is ridiculous, because if you're denied boarding legitimately, they can owe up to $5,000, because now they have to pay for delayed bag ifs they don't take your bags off, your flight coupon up to $1,350, so they were just being cheap. and they should pay for it. and i don't know, people have short memories, but it sh
watch this. >> we're united airlines.we say, when we say, and there won't be a problem. capiche. we say you fly, you fly. if not, tough [ bleep ]. give us a problem and we'll drag your ass off the plane. and if you resist, we'll beat you so badly that you'll be using your own face as a flotation device. united airlines. [ bleep ] you. >> okay, mary, obviously, that's funny and they're making light of it, but that's how people feel today. >> that is how people feel. and united...
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united customers. united employees. so it's something that mr. mun omunoz and his people need to look at because the public relations problems they have aren't just limited to this video. yes, ma'am? >> many people learned about your father and saw this video, what do you want people to know about your father, who he is, and not just the few seconds of him that you see. >> thank you for your question. my dad is a wonderful father. he has raised, with my father, five great children who have gone on to do great things and will continue to do great things. he is a loving grandfather. and at the end of the day that is the person who we are trying to protect and take care of. thank you. >> as my immediate family and my husband and children are here in chicago, we're deeply affected by it. our lives have been interrupted and our normalcy is not where it was on sunday morning. furthermore, my siblings who all have thriving careers and are in graduate schools, their lives have been interrupted. as some of you may know, they're in the health care field an
united customers. united employees. so it's something that mr. mun omunoz and his people need to look at because the public relations problems they have aren't just limited to this video. yes, ma'am? >> many people learned about your father and saw this video, what do you want people to know about your father, who he is, and not just the few seconds of him that you see. >> thank you for your question. my dad is a wonderful father. he has raised, with my father, five great children...
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today, as, as we have for more than half a century, the united states and japan stand united in defense of democracy and the rule of law. not only in this region but all across the world. tomorrow, i will speak from the deck of the uss ronald reagan at the naval base. a tangible sign of our unity with japan and the united states unyielding commitment to peace and security in the asian-pacific. under president trump the united states will continue to work with japan with all our allies in the region, including south korea to confront the most ominous threat posting this region of the world, the regime in north korea. let me be clear, our commitment is unwavering and are resolved could not be stronger. as president trump told prime minister at the southern white house, i say on his behalf today to all the people of japan, in these challenging times we are with you 100%. in the face of provocations across the sea of japan, the people of this country should know that we stand with you in the defense of your security and prosperity, now and always. now, the united states will continue to wor
today, as, as we have for more than half a century, the united states and japan stand united in defense of democracy and the rule of law. not only in this region but all across the world. tomorrow, i will speak from the deck of the uss ronald reagan at the naval base. a tangible sign of our unity with japan and the united states unyielding commitment to peace and security in the asian-pacific. under president trump the united states will continue to work with japan with all our allies in the...
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and now the backlash against the united airlines. tonight, what the ceo is now saying. >>> the state of emergency now declared in florida. with so many families on spring break, we're on the scene of the wildfires. >>> two deadly shootings. authorities on the scene of a shooting at a workplace. one dead, two in critical condition. and the school shooting. a beloved teacher killed and a young student killed simply because he was nearby. >>> and the navy s.e.a.l. who drowned during training. tonight, his family here, after learning the instructor will not face charges. >>> and we have important news on men and prostate cancer. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us on a tuesday night. we begin with that fire storm after comments made at the white house while being pressed on syria and the strategy moving guard the white house press secretary in talking about bashar al assad. more than a million died in hitler's gas chambers. spicer apologizing just moments ago. you're about to hear it. we begin with senior white house corr
and now the backlash against the united airlines. tonight, what the ceo is now saying. >>> the state of emergency now declared in florida. with so many families on spring break, we're on the scene of the wildfires. >>> two deadly shootings. authorities on the scene of a shooting at a workplace. one dead, two in critical condition. and the school shooting. a beloved teacher killed and a young student killed simply because he was nearby. >>> and the navy s.e.a.l. who...
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it is very clear the briefing which is planned by the united states in the united nations security council is in its purpose of impuret. thedoes not seem to justify war climate and environment for anctions against the drpk by taking to defend its national ecurity and peace against u.s. and provocative nature at all costs. the state's measures of military capability to defend its independent and integrity can never be subject to the criticism and interference by the authority under any circumstances. however, the united states has mistakenly used its double standards against those up with a nd going differing use and social system are disregarding the role of the international law and international organization in pursuit of a war enemy. he u.s. reckless move in bolstering force, instability and danger of nuclear war are not escalating on earth and improving they are strategic in quality and quantity. it is entirely possible for the -- and it lf defense is always exposed to the nuclear threat of the united states. at the time when those countries . ving and measures for reinforcement and de
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the united states respects the people of afghanistan, but we condemn the taliban regime. by sponsoring and sheltering and supplying terrorists, the taliban regime is committing murder. they will hand over the terrorists, or they will share in their fate. - [narrator] us troops have been in afghanistan for more than 15 years, making it the longest war in american history. the september 11th attacks prompted washington and nato to send forces to neutralize the al-qaeda terrorist organization and the taliban regime that sheltered them. the architect of those attacks, osama bin laden, is dead, but the taliban has rebounded. as washington and nato pivot away from afghanistan, the ability of the government and security forces to maintain stability will be tested. afghanistan, next on great decisions. - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. - [narrator] afghanistan sits at the crossroads of the middle east, russia, and south asia. for c
the united states respects the people of afghanistan, but we condemn the taliban regime. by sponsoring and sheltering and supplying terrorists, the taliban regime is committing murder. they will hand over the terrorists, or they will share in their fate. - [narrator] us troops have been in afghanistan for more than 15 years, making it the longest war in american history. the september 11th attacks prompted washington and nato to send forces to neutralize the al-qaeda terrorist organization and...
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lou: i'm not worried about a difficult year for the united nations. worried about a difficult year for this country and fo the world. and i really wou like to know, do you think it's an institution whose time has passed and that should now head toward the dust bin of history? >> look, it's a vast and sprawling organization. that's part of its -- lou: history is replete with such organizations. [laughter] >> too many things. there are elements of it, particularly in some of the specialized agencies, i do think do good and productive work. its political institutions are grid gridlocked or failed, the general assembly, the human rights council -- lou: let me put it this way, why don't we have it stamped when we send aid around the world, good things, stamped us of a on the side of the carton instead of u.n.? why blue helmets and not good old, you know, green and desert tan american helmets? >> well, you're preaching to the choir is since i'm an alumnus of the u.s. agency for national development. cutting the foreign aid u.n. multilateral bunk budget is g
lou: i'm not worried about a difficult year for the united nations. worried about a difficult year for this country and fo the world. and i really wou like to know, do you think it's an institution whose time has passed and that should now head toward the dust bin of history? >> look, it's a vast and sprawling organization. that's part of its -- lou: history is replete with such organizations. [laughter] >> too many things. there are elements of it, particularly in some of the...
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an american unit or something you may be familiar with. chelsea: it could be anywhere between thousands, maybe 10,000. it really depended on the war that was involved. there was less dogs in world war i, a lot more horses. the british themselves used well over half a million horses alone, and then you pile dogs and pigeons and everything on top of it, and the united states was basically the same most of the time. you needed more heavy lifting animals in world war i than you did dogs, but it becomes reversed for the u.s. in world war ii. by world war ii, you have mostly dogs and a few horses. the united states actually kept their horse population well into the war and never used it. bill: i assume all these animals come from the u.s.? they are trained and brought over the same way the troops are brought over? chelsea: it comes down to expenses. if it was less expensive to use animals already over in europe, then they would use those. if they needed something a little more specialized, such as mules, they would send the mules over. the u.s.
an american unit or something you may be familiar with. chelsea: it could be anywhere between thousands, maybe 10,000. it really depended on the war that was involved. there was less dogs in world war i, a lot more horses. the british themselves used well over half a million horses alone, and then you pile dogs and pigeons and everything on top of it, and the united states was basically the same most of the time. you needed more heavy lifting animals in world war i than you did dogs, but it...
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damage has been done to united states.we need to figure out a way to advance these causes and i believe we will and you'll find democrats and republicans rallying behind these principles that will allow america to not only be an international to do at home what is right in order to protect these essential values. thank you mac. [applause] cia director mike pompeo afternoon
damage has been done to united states.we need to figure out a way to advance these causes and i believe we will and you'll find democrats and republicans rallying behind these principles that will allow america to not only be an international to do at home what is right in order to protect these essential values. thank you mac. [applause] cia director mike pompeo afternoon
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the united states never joined. interestingly, late in life, i think wilson had a state of grace about this. he told one of his daughters that he said, i realize great ideas do not rely on advocates, but they have a logic and power of their own. it would be only 25 years later when the u.n. was founded, and there was no nation in the world more intent on founding the united nations at the end of world war ii, than the united states. in 1945, when the u.n. charter was signed in san francisco, it was politics that woodrow wilson began in 1918. another remarkable artifact in this room, and there are so many, but relating to world war i, is this sculpture. this is a gift to woodrow wilson from a young artist. he was a philippine artist in his 20's, who was studying in the united states, and had a day job as a waiter. one of his regular patrons was a woman who was the secretary to the first lady, edith wilson. the artist had done this project as an art project, as a grad student, and told the woman he knew associated wit
the united states never joined. interestingly, late in life, i think wilson had a state of grace about this. he told one of his daughters that he said, i realize great ideas do not rely on advocates, but they have a logic and power of their own. it would be only 25 years later when the u.n. was founded, and there was no nation in the world more intent on founding the united nations at the end of world war ii, than the united states. in 1945, when the u.n. charter was signed in san francisco, it...
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all units in women plan quick -- all units implement plan quick strike. h hour is 16:45 z. ensure the proceed to target order is understand by all crews. i say again, be sure all crews understand the proceed to target order. dependent evacuation is automatic with this order. repeat, dependent evacuation is automatic. authentication is mulberry. all stations of knowledge at the count of five. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. [siren] >> the order for quick strike has reached all offense force bases simultaneously. [sirens] [alarms] ♪ >> with a portion of our bombers on the strip alert within 15 minutes, and anti-sabotage measures in effect the rest of , the offense force in the united states and overseas is moving into position, ready for takeoff. >> a key part of this offense force is the b-52, with its crew of six highly skilled men. all the hard, rugged years and 15 hour practice sessions are now going to pay off. ♪ also part of this massive strikeforce is the b-58. the routes of all these aircraft, the b-47's, the b-52's, and b-58's have been carefully timed to take advantage of optimum ta
all units in women plan quick -- all units implement plan quick strike. h hour is 16:45 z. ensure the proceed to target order is understand by all crews. i say again, be sure all crews understand the proceed to target order. dependent evacuation is automatic with this order. repeat, dependent evacuation is automatic. authentication is mulberry. all stations of knowledge at the count of five. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. [siren] >> the order for quick strike has reached all offense force bases...