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so our unit is a real unit. it is a unit that both has light and ventilation and access through french doors to a -- to a back yard, and it has a full kitchen and a nice back yard, and it's going to be better than the break room that is there right now in the office. we've given from the front, the back, the top, and the sides, the competition, the style. we' we've agreed to spend more money in building this building, and neighbors, planning, the building commission, and even the tenants' union are on our side, and we very much hope that -- that you will see things our way, as well. i'm available to answer any questions. >> president breed: thank you for your presentation. now, i will open it up to public comment. speakers will have up to two minutes. those who are -- those who are in opposition to the appeal. first speaker. >> hi. i'm jennifer fever with the tenants' union. i'd like to speak in favor of the sponsor's plans and reject the appeal. they reached out to our organization which shows me that they are
so our unit is a real unit. it is a unit that both has light and ventilation and access through french doors to a -- to a back yard, and it has a full kitchen and a nice back yard, and it's going to be better than the break room that is there right now in the office. we've given from the front, the back, the top, and the sides, the competition, the style. we' we've agreed to spend more money in building this building, and neighbors, planning, the building commission, and even the tenants' union...
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at the initiative of the united states. we signed it, both the united states and france. that is why we cannot say we hould get rid of it like that. it is true to say that this agreement may not address all concerns and very important concerns. this is true. but we should not abandon it without having something substantial and more substantial instead. hat's my position. that's why france will not leave the jcpoa because we signed it. your president and your country will have to take in the current days and weeks its own responsibilities regarding this issue. but what i want to do and what we decided together with your president is that we can work on more comprehensive deal addressing all these concerns. that is why we have to work on this more comprehensive deal pillars.four the substance of the existing agreement. especially if you decide to live it. the post-2025 period in order to be sure we will never have any nuclear activity for iran. the containment of the military influence of the iranian regime in the region. activity. listic i think these four pillars, the ne
at the initiative of the united states. we signed it, both the united states and france. that is why we cannot say we hould get rid of it like that. it is true to say that this agreement may not address all concerns and very important concerns. this is true. but we should not abandon it without having something substantial and more substantial instead. hat's my position. that's why france will not leave the jcpoa because we signed it. your president and your country will have to take in the...
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the mistakes in the crisis are not something the united states can easily control. to some degree one characteristic of extended deterrence is arguably states always favor our adversary. russia has a story to tell us why cares more about estonia than washington does, china has a story to tell about east asia. kim jong un could tell himself a story why he cares more about south korea than the united states does so we are always operating from an arguable stakes deficits, this capability surfaced to make up for that and to some degree that is the logic of the strategy. >> host: we will have a lot more conversations about this. congratulate matthew kroenig. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv has covered several books on nuclear weapons from their development to proliferation. among the many recent programs, janet shared the story of her father, james kpenit. a number discussed nagasaki survivors. and the 2015 nuclear agreement between the us and ear and. daniel ellsberg talked about his experiences as a nuclear war planner in the 60s. visit booktv.org and t
the mistakes in the crisis are not something the united states can easily control. to some degree one characteristic of extended deterrence is arguably states always favor our adversary. russia has a story to tell us why cares more about estonia than washington does, china has a story to tell about east asia. kim jong un could tell himself a story why he cares more about south korea than the united states does so we are always operating from an arguable stakes deficits, this capability surfaced...
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commissioner koppel your idea to flip it say good one but it leads to units on the ground unit that will never work. and it's daunting to the next door building. one question i want to ask is to the architect, can you come up for a minute and put up -- if you give me a level 7 or 6 floor plan if there's one on the overhead. >> commissioner: so the two-bedroom unit in the middle, just kind of a simple question which you'll tell me why it's wrong probably but say you took three of those units out from the top three floors and had a notch in this building that allowed some light and air to get through. it's a significant amount for the courtyard at bay crest, why isn't that feasible? >> that will essentially at the moment you can see a staircase on this side and this side and one elevator bank so national nationally -- essentially one vertical core. as soon as you take a piece out unless the core connects you'd be forcing an addition staircase and potentially an addition elevator. you're creating a two-tower scheme but on the top floor. >> commissioner: so might as well put an elevator on t
commissioner koppel your idea to flip it say good one but it leads to units on the ground unit that will never work. and it's daunting to the next door building. one question i want to ask is to the architect, can you come up for a minute and put up -- if you give me a level 7 or 6 floor plan if there's one on the overhead. >> commissioner: so the two-bedroom unit in the middle, just kind of a simple question which you'll tell me why it's wrong probably but say you took three of those...
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proposed units. this is the north market area. we want to have -- there could be more affordable housing put on the site and one bedroom is 505 square feet and the units are smaller than that and that's very cramped. my place is 500 and it's a one bedroom. they're bigger units. and mine is a 100-year-old building. so i do support the design. this is the first time i've actually come to a meeting and seen a design i really like because most of them i don't feel are the character of the neighborhood. so that's a kudos for the architect to build something that kind of sits into the neighborhood versus doesn't look like -- looks like it was just dropped in and why's it there. thank you for your time. >> commissioner: thank you. any additional public comment? >> i'm mary anne sullivan. i live at 155 hyde street. i'm in full support of the project because they did extensive outreach to try to inform everybody in my building at least. and they offered a meeting at the site and i was not many people came. i'
proposed units. this is the north market area. we want to have -- there could be more affordable housing put on the site and one bedroom is 505 square feet and the units are smaller than that and that's very cramped. my place is 500 and it's a one bedroom. they're bigger units. and mine is a 100-year-old building. so i do support the design. this is the first time i've actually come to a meeting and seen a design i really like because most of them i don't feel are the character of the...
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i will say this -- the united states has a lot to offer.h the greatest and most powerful economy in they hist of the world. in syria, the united states with but a small force being used to eliminate what is left of iciss is doing what is -- isis is doing what is necessary to protect the american people. over the last year, nearly 100% of t theerritory once controlled by the so-called isis cal fate, in syria and iraq has been liberated and eliminated. the united states has also rebuilt ou friendships across the middle east. we have asked our partners to ta greater responsibility for securing their home region, including contributing large amounts of money for the resources, equipme, and all of the anti-isis effort. increel --ed incre endangerment from our friends, inclawed be saudi arabia, the united arab interests -- emirates, qatar and others. america does not seek an indefinite presence in syria, under no circumstances. as other nations step up their contributions, we look forward to the day when we can bring our warriors home and great w
i will say this -- the united states has a lot to offer.h the greatest and most powerful economy in they hist of the world. in syria, the united states with but a small force being used to eliminate what is left of iciss is doing what is -- isis is doing what is necessary to protect the american people. over the last year, nearly 100% of t theerritory once controlled by the so-called isis cal fate, in syria and iraq has been liberated and eliminated. the united states has also rebuilt ou...
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nigeria's trade with the united states is $6 billion united states dollars. we urge a greater effort to increase this substantially. we thank the united states government very much for cooperation we have received in our efforts to recover stolen funds. our two governments have put the machinery in place for their respective attorney generals to collaborate and ensure recovery over $500 million in united states funds that we have invested around the world. we congratulate the united states government on launching the asset recovery initiative which was spearheaded by the united states department of justice. we hope we can continue to count on the united states in this area. the government of nigeria remains deeply committed to the principles of human rights as well as the protection of people's freedoms. we commit to ensure that all documented cases of human rights abusers are investigated. i thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president, thank you very much, thank you, sir. steve miller of the washington times? thank you, steve. >> thank you, m
nigeria's trade with the united states is $6 billion united states dollars. we urge a greater effort to increase this substantially. we thank the united states government very much for cooperation we have received in our efforts to recover stolen funds. our two governments have put the machinery in place for their respective attorney generals to collaborate and ensure recovery over $500 million in united states funds that we have invested around the world. we congratulate the united states...
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at the initiative of the united states. we signed it, both the united states and france. that is why we cannot say we hould get rid of it like that. it is true to say that this agreement may not address all concerns and very important concerns. this is true. but we should not abandon it without having something substantial and more substantial instead. hat's my position. that's why france will not leave the jcpoa because we signed it. your president and your country will have to take in the current days and weeks its own responsibilities regarding this issue. but what i want to do and what we decided together with your president is that we can work on more comprehensive deal addressing all these concerns. that is why we have to work on this more comprehensive deal pillars.four the substance of the existing agreement. especially if you decide to live it. the post-2025 period in order to be sure we will never have any nuclear activity for iran. the containment of the military influence of the iranian regime in the region. activity. listic i think these four pillars, the ne
at the initiative of the united states. we signed it, both the united states and france. that is why we cannot say we hould get rid of it like that. it is true to say that this agreement may not address all concerns and very important concerns. this is true. but we should not abandon it without having something substantial and more substantial instead. hat's my position. that's why france will not leave the jcpoa because we signed it. your president and your country will have to take in the...
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to be behind the poisoning well actually i need to say that australia has shown solidarity if the united kingdom and if the other members of the european union when declaring the official british position that most likely are russian perpetrator has committed a crime but it has decided not to expel any diplomats and disc was done based on the decision not to further egger of aid to tensions between the european union and the russian federation not going down anymore on. down towards spiral to confrontation a new cold war but to try to do something different to keep up the dialogue of the russian federation despite what has happened in the united kingdom while you said that there was still taking the u.k. side but i heard a number of austrian officials publicly complain about the pressure on them how has submitted for example your foreign minister karen can they still was on record saying that the british were very very persistent in expressing their displeasure do you think austria may suffer because of this stance that took the solidarity as you said but they're very limited solidarity
to be behind the poisoning well actually i need to say that australia has shown solidarity if the united kingdom and if the other members of the european union when declaring the official british position that most likely are russian perpetrator has committed a crime but it has decided not to expel any diplomats and disc was done based on the decision not to further egger of aid to tensions between the european union and the russian federation not going down anymore on. down towards spiral to...
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i welcome to the program i'm jane docked in france in the united states have a long history that goes back centuries from the american revolutionary war to the statue of liberty the two countries have had strong ties french presidents emanuel mccaw is hoping to build on that special bond joining his three day state visit to washington d.c. and donald trump has rolled out the red carpet but beyond the handshakes smiles and lavish ceremonies there are serious policy disagreements including the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal which could threaten to put a strain on the special relationship trump says he wants to withdraw from the agreement while france and other european nations are urging him to stick with a deal iran for its part says if the u.s. withdraws it too will likely abandon the agreement gets i guess in a moment but first al-jazeera is kimberly elke its reports from washington d.c. . u.s. president donald trump welcomed french president emmanuel macron to the white house with a state dinner to celebrate the bond between the two nations. what appears to be a warm friendship wa
i welcome to the program i'm jane docked in france in the united states have a long history that goes back centuries from the american revolutionary war to the statue of liberty the two countries have had strong ties french presidents emanuel mccaw is hoping to build on that special bond joining his three day state visit to washington d.c. and donald trump has rolled out the red carpet but beyond the handshakes smiles and lavish ceremonies there are serious policy disagreements including the...
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at the initiative of the united states. we signed it, the united states and france. that is why we cannot say we should get rid of it like that. that this agreement may not address all concerns and very important concerns. that's my position. that's why friends will not leave the jcpoa because we signed it. your president and your country will have to take in the current days and weeks, it's own responsibilities, but what i want to do and what we decided together. addressing all these concerns. that is why we have to work on this comprehensive deal bathed with the present yesterday. on four pillars. the substance of the existing agreement. especially if you decide to live it. the best period in order to be sure that any nuclear activity from iran. the influence of the iranian regime and the monitoring of activity. i think this is the one addressed in front of the assembly of the. the one which called the legitimate fears of the united states and our alliance. i think we have to start working now. on this pillar to build this new comprehensive deal and to be sure that
at the initiative of the united states. we signed it, the united states and france. that is why we cannot say we should get rid of it like that. that this agreement may not address all concerns and very important concerns. that's my position. that's why friends will not leave the jcpoa because we signed it. your president and your country will have to take in the current days and weeks, it's own responsibilities, but what i want to do and what we decided together. addressing all these concerns....
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unit six fits on the third floor next to unit four. that's one of the biggest confusions because you read it the other way around. so you keep looking and looking and looking, only to realize there is either mislabelling or there is not a particularly large accuracy of how the project is described. that said, getting deeper -- and i -- actually to ghive youa real honest amendment of howssi felt, standing in a long line in a grocery store, somebody put cuts in front of me. and in this case, i felt the architect who had not submitted his drawings in time had an advantage over anybody else who comes with a complicated project, and this is a complicated project. and i want to come and talk about why this project is complicated. i'm not pointing any fingers, i'm just saying that procedurally, as a commissioner this puts more stress on me to properly work and attend to matters of planning commission in the form that this particular case was handled, and i have to say it, and i'm not making any accusations, but i have to say it to the point.
unit six fits on the third floor next to unit four. that's one of the biggest confusions because you read it the other way around. so you keep looking and looking and looking, only to realize there is either mislabelling or there is not a particularly large accuracy of how the project is described. that said, getting deeper -- and i -- actually to ghive youa real honest amendment of howssi felt, standing in a long line in a grocery store, somebody put cuts in front of me. and in this case, i...
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per unit, sometimes more. so we're talking about big numbers, as you've said. we're really looking to broader revenue discussions like getting the state funding from sb 3. that will make a huge difference, because we can get tens of millions of dollars through competitive applications. some people have been talking about another general obligation bond, so that debt service doesn't have to come out of the housing trust fund. so we're very much wanting to continue these conversations, certainly we use cops a lot. they do require leveraging of a public building, so there is some need to be strategic about the placement of c.o.p.s, but we're happy to engage in that covering, because all of these developments are really important. >> supervisor sheehy: i'm just looking, it seems like the only way i can imagine that we could address this is within the context of the policy options that we were offered by the bla. i don't see us coming up with $30 million for a new -- within our add-back. >> i think that in terms of
per unit, sometimes more. so we're talking about big numbers, as you've said. we're really looking to broader revenue discussions like getting the state funding from sb 3. that will make a huge difference, because we can get tens of millions of dollars through competitive applications. some people have been talking about another general obligation bond, so that debt service doesn't have to come out of the housing trust fund. so we're very much wanting to continue these conversations, certainly...
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as the discussion was taking place about what to do and what the united states and the united kingdomest as a whole should do, the russians were saying that if their soldiers or their assets were targeted, that they would respond in kind. not respond in kind, but protect themselves and shoot down missiles coming their way. the question to you ryan, is, presumably the united states will know whether russian assets are and avoid those assets? yes, presumably. we would not want to be targeting actual russian assets and service members. we would most likely be targeting only assad regime controlled assets. that does not mean that russia may implement their own assets in country, they may decide to shoot down and take out incoming tomahawk missiles if they perceive them to be a threat. but i would assume that the united states and the united kingdom and france would only target assad regime asset, and specifically those of a 100% can verify our assad's assets. even if there is an asset that we believe is controlled by syrian forces, we may not decide to target that just by syrian forces, w
as the discussion was taking place about what to do and what the united states and the united kingdomest as a whole should do, the russians were saying that if their soldiers or their assets were targeted, that they would respond in kind. not respond in kind, but protect themselves and shoot down missiles coming their way. the question to you ryan, is, presumably the united states will know whether russian assets are and avoid those assets? yes, presumably. we would not want to be targeting...
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i now the united kingdom has also joined in u.s. military action against syria in an official statement british prime minister theresa may said the aim of the strikes was to prevent the use of chemical weapons in syria this evening i have authorized armed forces to conduct coordinated and targeted strikes to degrade the syrian regime's chemical weapons capability and to deter the use we have sought to use every possible diplomatic channel to achieve this but our efforts have been repeatedly for change so there is no practical alternative to the use of force to degrade and deter the use of chemical weapons by the syrian regime. russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria's a horrible has reacted to the strikes claiming the u.s. u.k. and france have disrupted serious chance for a peaceful future is sovereign state that for many years has been trying to survive terrorist aggression has suffered a series of strikes behind this are the people who claim to be moral leaders of the world and talk about their exceptionally well you must be re
i now the united kingdom has also joined in u.s. military action against syria in an official statement british prime minister theresa may said the aim of the strikes was to prevent the use of chemical weapons in syria this evening i have authorized armed forces to conduct coordinated and targeted strikes to degrade the syrian regime's chemical weapons capability and to deter the use we have sought to use every possible diplomatic channel to achieve this but our efforts have been repeatedly for...
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with the united states comes. also . in a more general way when he says europe and the united states must face the challenges of the twenty first century together this new emerging world all of which we don't know how it will look like in the mid-term or in the long term so clearly he saw himself here as an ambassador not only of france of course he was the messenger of france first and foremost but also he was the messenger of europe and he made clear that many of the things he talked about the values. focus on a multilateral approach are indeed things that europe agrees on and europe wants the united states to stay with europe on these issues which the united states have done for most of the last seventy years or so but of course under trump at least as the impression that this is now in doubt tyson baka here with me in berlin from the aspen institute the other european reference was when it came to climate change he made the obligatory reference to the future of our children and i grandchildren saying that there is no
with the united states comes. also . in a more general way when he says europe and the united states must face the challenges of the twenty first century together this new emerging world all of which we don't know how it will look like in the mid-term or in the long term so clearly he saw himself here as an ambassador not only of france of course he was the messenger of france first and foremost but also he was the messenger of europe and he made clear that many of the things he talked about...
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the united states, france and the united kingdom acted after careful evaluation of these facts. the targets we selected were at the heart of the syrian regime's illegal chemical weapons programme. the strikes were carefully planned to minimise civilian casualties. the responses were justified, legitimate and proportionate. we did not give diplomacyjust one chance, we gave diplomacy chance after chance, six at times, that is how many at times russia vetoed security council resolutions to address chemical weapons in syria. our weapons —— address chemical weapons in syria. ourweapons —— our address chemical weapons in syria. our weapons —— our efforts go back even further. in 2013, the 0ur weapons —— our efforts go back even further. in 2013, the security council passed a resolution that required the assad regime to destroy a stockpile of chemical weapons. syria committed to abide by the chemical weapons convention meaning it could no longer have chemical weapons on its soil. president putin said russia would guarantee that syria complied. we hoped that this diplomacy would succeed
the united states, france and the united kingdom acted after careful evaluation of these facts. the targets we selected were at the heart of the syrian regime's illegal chemical weapons programme. the strikes were carefully planned to minimise civilian casualties. the responses were justified, legitimate and proportionate. we did not give diplomacyjust one chance, we gave diplomacy chance after chance, six at times, that is how many at times russia vetoed security council resolutions to address...
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we do want units. i'm not quite sure what it is like for adjoining owners since many of us live right behind it. all of a sudden, two additional units are popping up in the rear yard in this former carriage house or whatever. i'm just waiting as a question. the units seem to work, but it begs other questions. >> commissioner richards? >> so, ms. courtney, if you could just walk us through the photos you have, just put them on the overhead and point and tell us so that we understand what your concern is, please. if you could, speak into the microphone. >> okay. this is all new. this photograph has the original roof, which is full of holes. it's kind of difficult to see that there are no pipes, no anything, except a lot of holes in the roof. 18 years ago, a lot of the building was covered in ivy. >> do you have stuff from the original sale, the sale papers, you said, it was marked as an x-unit property. do you have any of the mls info? >> no. i remember at the time, i knew the building was for sale. i wa
we do want units. i'm not quite sure what it is like for adjoining owners since many of us live right behind it. all of a sudden, two additional units are popping up in the rear yard in this former carriage house or whatever. i'm just waiting as a question. the units seem to work, but it begs other questions. >> commissioner richards? >> so, ms. courtney, if you could just walk us through the photos you have, just put them on the overhead and point and tell us so that we understand...
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very vibrant comments coming from united states france and great britain at the united nations security council on friday evening when there was a special session called by russia where they said that if such an action is taken it will be to protect the norms of the civilized world to try and target chemical weapons facilities which the world has of quite a few years ago has said no to and it big cannot allow this to continue for long all right asama thank you for that osama bin jade's reporting there live from gaza and type in southern turkey very close to the border with syria now we can speak to douglas ollivant who was the director for iraq national security council under base president george w. bush and president obama he's joining us live from washington d.c. as the president says that the action is under way in the game the objective of this action is to be a deterrent to prevent syria from using chemical weapons again will it work. well the you just never know you never know if someone is deterrable now the language in the president's speech tonight implied that these strikes w
very vibrant comments coming from united states france and great britain at the united nations security council on friday evening when there was a special session called by russia where they said that if such an action is taken it will be to protect the norms of the civilized world to try and target chemical weapons facilities which the world has of quite a few years ago has said no to and it big cannot allow this to continue for long all right asama thank you for that osama bin jade's...
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if the united states backs out. you are the second european leader to stop here at the white house this week. what improvements did you make in order to keep u.s. in the deal? [speaking foreign language] >> i believe that obviously this agreement is anything but perfect. it will not solve the problems with iran. it is one piece of the mosaic, one building block on which we can buildup the structure and when the united kingdom, france and germany work together with the american colleagues this was brought about and we will now see what decisions are made by the american partners. i said the whole of the region is of an important to us. syria and iran are right on our doorstep. that is prime importance to us and we will be in very close talks on this. [foreign language] chancellor, you use to describe america as a destination -- of what you ever wanted to be and now in germany by you, europe has to take its destiny and can't rely on the united states all the time. have you talked with the president about this developm
if the united states backs out. you are the second european leader to stop here at the white house this week. what improvements did you make in order to keep u.s. in the deal? [speaking foreign language] >> i believe that obviously this agreement is anything but perfect. it will not solve the problems with iran. it is one piece of the mosaic, one building block on which we can buildup the structure and when the united kingdom, france and germany work together with the american colleagues...
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but it is certainly a positive for the united states. we just passed a $700 billion military budget. next year, $716 billion. the largest ever passed. we are going to have a military stronger than we have ever had before by far. that is not exactly a great thing for russia. but that is the way it is. we are going to have the strongest military we ever had. nato. nato was delinquent. they were not paying their bills. they were not paying a lot of states, as we discussed. they were not paying what they should be paying. since i came in, many, many billions of dollars additional have been paid by countries that were not paying. and now they are paying. and they will have to pay more, frankly. they are going to have to pay more. so there are many things that i have done, not only the 60 diplomats -- germany did four, france did four, we did 60. nobody has been tougher on russia. with that being said, i think i could have a very good relationship with president putin. i think. it is possible i won't. and you will know about it. believe me, th
but it is certainly a positive for the united states. we just passed a $700 billion military budget. next year, $716 billion. the largest ever passed. we are going to have a military stronger than we have ever had before by far. that is not exactly a great thing for russia. but that is the way it is. we are going to have the strongest military we ever had. nato. nato was delinquent. they were not paying their bills. they were not paying a lot of states, as we discussed. they were not paying...
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what should the united states do now?> you know, the basic problem is that for seven years the united states has had an ambivalent policy towards syria. we made a statement that assad should step down. we've tried to do what we can to assist the rebels. we obviously have aimed our effort at isis and working with the kurds and isis, but, very frankly, we've never had an overarching policy about where are we headed in syria. for that reason, we continue to pay a price. the hope that somehow we can just walk away from that situation and it won't affect our national security is a serious mistake. the reality is what happens in syria, whether we like it or not, is going to affect national security interests. so we are going to have to take steps there. we can't just back away. wean'tust walk away. we're gng to have to build a coalition, working with our allies, working with france, working with great britain, working with the u.n., to continue to pursue some kind of strategy here that will ultimately result in assad stepping d
what should the united states do now?> you know, the basic problem is that for seven years the united states has had an ambivalent policy towards syria. we made a statement that assad should step down. we've tried to do what we can to assist the rebels. we obviously have aimed our effort at isis and working with the kurds and isis, but, very frankly, we've never had an overarching policy about where are we headed in syria. for that reason, we continue to pay a price. the hope that somehow we...
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we've shared this material with the united states, and the united states can vouch for its authenticity. we will also share it with other countries and will share it with the international atomic energy agency. so let me tell you the histories of this materiel. we've known for years that iran had a secret nuclear weapons program called "project ammad." we can now prove that "project ammad" was a comprehensive program to design, build and test nuclear weapons. we can also prove that iran is secretly storing "project ammad" materiel to use at a time of its choice to develop nuclear weapons. here's what "project ammad's" explicit goal was. creating nuclear weapons. this is an original iranian presentation from these files and here is the mission statement. design, produce and test five warheads, each with ten kilaton grade tnt for integration missile. you don't have to read far to see ten kilotons here, tnt. the specific goal of "project ammad." that's like five hiroshima bombs to be put on ballistic missiles. this is an original iranian spread sheet from the archives of "project ammad." l
we've shared this material with the united states, and the united states can vouch for its authenticity. we will also share it with other countries and will share it with the international atomic energy agency. so let me tell you the histories of this materiel. we've known for years that iran had a secret nuclear weapons program called "project ammad." we can now prove that "project ammad" was a comprehensive program to design, build and test nuclear weapons. we can also...
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brokered by the united states this was something that was proposed by the united states especially i mean the only deep attempt to resolve this through diplomacy was made at the u.n. security council and the u.s. and russia put forward their rivaling resolutions as to what should be done in syria and neither passed because russia vetoed the americans the americas resolution and america vetoed russia's so that had already been followed by a barrage of threats coming from washington saying that it is ready to launch missiles towards syria and world russia had russia said well ok we'll shoot those down and have a listen would you have a look at i don't want to discuss such questions whether this or that will happen or not we just hope the parties will avoid steps which can become a provocation and destabilize such a shaky situation you know so this is russia's president spokes person. talking about that people should come to their senses and that they should talk it over first and you know not speculates not not make any more threats because there has been a bundle. all of those you hav
brokered by the united states this was something that was proposed by the united states especially i mean the only deep attempt to resolve this through diplomacy was made at the u.n. security council and the u.s. and russia put forward their rivaling resolutions as to what should be done in syria and neither passed because russia vetoed the americans the americas resolution and america vetoed russia's so that had already been followed by a barrage of threats coming from washington saying that...
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about 99 of those moderate income units were considered to be accessory dwelling units. the housing inventory report also describes the progress the city has made towards meeting the regional housing allocations or reha targets. it calls for a total of about 28,870 units to be built by the end of 2022. about 57% musting affordable to how's holds earning moderate incomes or lower, meaning households that earn up to 120% ami. at of 2017 about 14,470 housing units contributed to that goal. approximately 30% of that total is affordable to how's holds earning up to 120% of the area median income. production of market rate housing, built about 80% of its reha target so far. these totals are slightly different in that the state does allow jurisdiction to s see -- [ inaudible ] >> so it might be a little bit more than what's recorded in housing and inventory. so housing permits issued are an economic indicator of future housing in the city. they issued 66% more than the total number permitted in 2016, and of the permits that were issued in 2017, # 3% of for building wz 20 or mo-
about 99 of those moderate income units were considered to be accessory dwelling units. the housing inventory report also describes the progress the city has made towards meeting the regional housing allocations or reha targets. it calls for a total of about 28,870 units to be built by the end of 2022. about 57% musting affordable to how's holds earning moderate incomes or lower, meaning households that earn up to 120% ami. at of 2017 about 14,470 housing units contributed to that goal....
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states france and the united kingdom all have evidence but her wording was very. critical here because she didn't say there was evidence of who might be hot be behind a suspected attack only. she said that the united states and other nations have evidence that an attack occurred and that is the very critical fine point to drill down on in all of this because this is exactly what we heard from the u.s. secretary of state are rather the u.s. secretary of defense on thursday general james mattis that the united states is still per pursuing various options that will be presented to the president but that he is still assessing the evidence that national security partners in the united states still assessing the evidence and i think that is why we see this sort of delayed timeline now stretching out in terms of some sort of decision from the united states what their next steps will be with regard to this is. back in attack of course we'll leave it there for the moment with you can cross over the atlantic and over to moscow where roy chalons our correspondent has also be
states france and the united kingdom all have evidence but her wording was very. critical here because she didn't say there was evidence of who might be hot be behind a suspected attack only. she said that the united states and other nations have evidence that an attack occurred and that is the very critical fine point to drill down on in all of this because this is exactly what we heard from the u.s. secretary of state are rather the u.s. secretary of defense on thursday general james mattis...
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live in a different unit. we both rent below market rate units. i'm here in strong support of the project because it will allow us to keep our affordable housing. especially, i'm a small business owner and if i have to move, it will destroy not only my business, but i cannot afford to live in san francisco. my parents are in late 70s, my mom with alzheimer's, so if they had to move into a place, even if the city finds a unit for them, it will destroy my mother, she cannot adapt. it's extremely important for me to stay in the unit that is familiar. i'm asking you to approve the project. >> president hillis: thank you. >> hi, good afternoon, i'm one of the residents of south beach marina apartments. i'm a working mother raising two kids in san francisco, trying to, as a working mother, i struggle with serious student loans as well as affordable childcare within san francisco. so being able to reside at south marine beach aapartments has been essential to allowing my family to remain. and i really am appreciative
live in a different unit. we both rent below market rate units. i'm here in strong support of the project because it will allow us to keep our affordable housing. especially, i'm a small business owner and if i have to move, it will destroy not only my business, but i cannot afford to live in san francisco. my parents are in late 70s, my mom with alzheimer's, so if they had to move into a place, even if the city finds a unit for them, it will destroy my mother, she cannot adapt. it's extremely...
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to some extent people would say that it has happened here in the united states. you see it in europe, and viktor orban in hungary, there are questions about poland as well. - those who won the cold war believe that their model had triumph and it just turned out that others didn't agree. they liked parts of it, they liked the capitalist part, they liked the trade part, they liked the technology part, they don't necessarily like the democratic part. they may not like the migration part. - i think the biggest rejection of the post world war world order is actually within america itself. - [narrator] the election of president trump came amid a rise of global populism that saw a surge of enthusiasm for far right nationalist leaders. - you take these four things together, economic stagnation, large scale immigration, unmediated social media, and creaky old sclerotic governants and what you have is a recipe for populism on a world stage. - one of the things that has been striking about the last 10 years is the rise of identity politics in the western liberal democratic
to some extent people would say that it has happened here in the united states. you see it in europe, and viktor orban in hungary, there are questions about poland as well. - those who won the cold war believe that their model had triumph and it just turned out that others didn't agree. they liked parts of it, they liked the capitalist part, they liked the trade part, they liked the technology part, they don't necessarily like the democratic part. they may not like the migration part. - i think...
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the housing units are inclusionary units. one of the projects that we heard a lot about from the community is a new senior housing project that we are proposing. we feel very good about this. this is a project that took 105 inclusionary units and wrapped them into a project that's now going to be available for those that have 60% or less of the area median income, and it's exclusively for seniors. that is what we think is important. we think we need more projects like this in the area. the area that's providing the senior housing is wrapped by retail development and market rate housing, so it is currently proposed in an area called oh, for lack of a better word, perhaps the infield. it's the infield of the candlestick point -- infield of the candlestick point retail center and development. and we purposely wanted it cited there because this allows access to retail services and other access to an
the housing units are inclusionary units. one of the projects that we heard a lot about from the community is a new senior housing project that we are proposing. we feel very good about this. this is a project that took 105 inclusionary units and wrapped them into a project that's now going to be available for those that have 60% or less of the area median income, and it's exclusively for seniors. that is what we think is important. we think we need more projects like this in the area. the area...
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these are nato allies of the united states.dent and the three baltic leaders will make opening statements, we are told, and then they will answer questions, one question from an american journalist, one question from a lithuanian and estonian and latvian. four questions in all, we're told, gloria. they are deeply concerned right now what the u.s. policy is toward russia as well as other sensitive issues. >> and as john was saying earlier, they're getting conflicting messages because the president on one hand is congratulating vladimir putin, reaching out to him saying he wants to meet with him, and on the other hand we've taken pretty strong actions lately, the most recent being ex pelg the russian diplomats. sorry about that. so i think that these leaders have a right to be confused, and they want to find out exactly what the president is saying face to face. >> they're finding out right now they've had a private meeting and now it's going to be open q and a at this news correspondence, carrie. >> there is a few different thin
these are nato allies of the united states.dent and the three baltic leaders will make opening statements, we are told, and then they will answer questions, one question from an american journalist, one question from a lithuanian and estonian and latvian. four questions in all, we're told, gloria. they are deeply concerned right now what the u.s. policy is toward russia as well as other sensitive issues. >> and as john was saying earlier, they're getting conflicting messages because the...
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comprised billion of united states dollars export to the united states. and 1.6 billion exports to nigeria. we'll have an effort to increase this substantially. we thank the united states government very much for cooperation we have riched in our efforts to recover and fund. our two governments put machinery in place for the respective area to collaborate and ensure nigeria and 500 million usd and funds siphoned in banks around the world. we congratulate the united states government on launching a recovery which was spearheaded by the united states department for the fut and you are money laundering. and we hope we can continue to count on the united states support in this area. and the government of nigeria remains deeply committed to the principles of human rights as well as the motion and protection of people's freedom even in the forces of fighting terror. we commit to insure that all documented cases was human right abuses are investigated and those responsible for violation are held responsible. i thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. president. th
comprised billion of united states dollars export to the united states. and 1.6 billion exports to nigeria. we'll have an effort to increase this substantially. we thank the united states government very much for cooperation we have riched in our efforts to recover and fund. our two governments put machinery in place for the respective area to collaborate and ensure nigeria and 500 million usd and funds siphoned in banks around the world. we congratulate the united states government on...
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nations security council acted the united kingdom france and the united states acted not as revengenot as punishment not as a symbolic show of force we acted to deter the future use of chemical weapons by holding the syrian regime responsible for its atrocities against humanity we can all see that a russian dissin from asian campaign is in full force this morning but russia's desperate attempts at deflection deflection cannot change the facts a large body of information indicates that the syrian regime used chemical weapons in duma on april seventh there is clear information demonstrating assad's culpability the pictures of dead children were not fake news they were the result of the syrian regime's barbaric inhumanity and they were the result of the regime and russia's failure to live up to their international commitments to remove all chemical weapons from syria the united states france and the united kingdom acted after careful evaluation of these facts. the targets we selected were at the heart of the syrian regime's illegal chemical weapons program the strikes were carefully pl
nations security council acted the united kingdom france and the united states acted not as revengenot as punishment not as a symbolic show of force we acted to deter the future use of chemical weapons by holding the syrian regime responsible for its atrocities against humanity we can all see that a russian dissin from asian campaign is in full force this morning but russia's desperate attempts at deflection deflection cannot change the facts a large body of information indicates that the...
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for the united states. hat is what the trump administration is trying to do now, it will result in etaliation, could let to it-for-tat, that will hurt consumers and businesses. guest: the question of leverage and trade deficit is interesting one. so gary raised point i think is out there. ht china has large trade deficit excuse me, u.s. has trade deficit with 98 countries, not just china. 98. greater debt burden in some bad is this? second thing i would point out, how does it have trade deficit straight year? after all, if you or i household stantly spent more than owned, that wouldn't happen. trade america have deficit before china became economic or trading power and dollar. the role of the because the dollar is a global currency, america can run trade deficit and pay with dollars and s long as they are willing to accept it, u.s. can -- deficit not an issue. america has xosh tant privilege. perpetually consume more than it earns forever. now get to the question of leverage. what is ultimate leverage? the
for the united states. hat is what the trump administration is trying to do now, it will result in etaliation, could let to it-for-tat, that will hurt consumers and businesses. guest: the question of leverage and trade deficit is interesting one. so gary raised point i think is out there. ht china has large trade deficit excuse me, u.s. has trade deficit with 98 countries, not just china. 98. greater debt burden in some bad is this? second thing i would point out, how does it have trade deficit...
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united states is on the right side, and the united states was right with great britain and france tok these targets last night. >> so the president does need to have a more cogent long-term strategy or does not? that's just a yes or no. >> it's difficult to know what a cogent long-term strategy in that country is. >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> i do think if it he were to consult with congress on that particular topic perhaps we could come up with as you put it a more cogent strategy. >> after a week of tough talk, some what people are calling backpedali backpedaling. president trump takes action fulfilling his promise to hold syria accountable. ♪ managing blood sugar isn't a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. only glucerna has carbsteady... unique blends of slow-release carbs to help manage blood sugar. every meal. every craving. it's the choices you make when managing blood sugar that are the real victories. glucerna. everyday progress. janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks
united states is on the right side, and the united states was right with great britain and france tok these targets last night. >> so the president does need to have a more cogent long-term strategy or does not? that's just a yes or no. >> it's difficult to know what a cogent long-term strategy in that country is. >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> i do think if it he were to consult with congress on that particular topic perhaps we could come up with as you put it a more...