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the united states is committed to making the united nations more effective and accountable. i have said many times that the united nations has unlimited potential. as part of our reform effort, i have told our negotiators that the united states will not pay more than 25% of the un's peacekeeping budget. other --ing courage this will encourage other countries to get involved and share in this burden. we are working to shift more of our funding from contributions to voluntary so we can target programs with the best record of success. only when each of us does our part and contributes our share can we realize the u.n.'s highest aspirations. we must pursue peace without fear, hope without despair, and security without apology. looking around this hall, where so much history has transpired, we think of the many before us who have come here to address the challenges of their nations and of their times and our thoughts turn to the same question that ran through all of their speeches and resolutions, through every word and hope. it is the question of what kind of world will we leave
the united states is committed to making the united nations more effective and accountable. i have said many times that the united nations has unlimited potential. as part of our reform effort, i have told our negotiators that the united states will not pay more than 25% of the un's peacekeeping budget. other --ing courage this will encourage other countries to get involved and share in this burden. we are working to shift more of our funding from contributions to voluntary so we can target...
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united states navy. commander william donovan, united states navy. [bell chime] >> lieutenant commander, charles. united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, usn. petty officer first class, edward tl heart, usn. [bell chime] >> barbara edwards. [bell chime] lieutenant commander robert elsie, united states navy reserve. [bell chime] >> charles falkenberg. [bell chime] >> and his wife, leslie whittington. [bell chime] >> and their two children. dana.s muilenburg -- [bell chime] >> petty officer third class, jamie, united states navy. [bell chime] >> j joseph ferguson. amelia the field. [bell chime] gerald fisher. [bell chime] >> darlene flag. [bell chime] husband, admiral wilson avenue flag, united states navy reserve, retired. [bell chime] petty officer second class, matthew. united states navy. [bell chime] >> sandra foster. [bell chime] first lieutenant, richard gabriel, united states marine corps, retired. [bell chime] >> captain lawrence, usn. [bell chime] >> cortez. [bell chime] >> brenda gibson. [bell chime] linsky, unitedld states army
united states navy. commander william donovan, united states navy. [bell chime] >> lieutenant commander, charles. united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, usn. petty officer first class, edward tl heart, usn. [bell chime] >> barbara edwards. [bell chime] lieutenant commander robert elsie, united states navy reserve. [bell chime] >> charles falkenberg. [bell chime] >> and his wife, leslie whittington. [bell chime] >> and their two children. dana.s...
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committee as john bolton said that the united states is not part of the i.c.c. they didn't sign on to the rome statute so when they talk about sanctions against the i.c.c. what exactly do they mean. well it has a very specific definition and with regard to that it would mean essentially that individuals could face sanctioning by the united states that could mean prosecution under the u.s. criminal justice system it could mean banning entry into the united states so it's it's sort of got a multi-pronged effect sensually this is we should point out for anyone who wonders who the society is that john bolton is speaking before it's very conservative the federalist is very conservative audience so when he made this announcement you heard the applause there there was also applause with the announcement of the closure of the palestinian liberation organization office here in washington d.c. essentially that acts as a mission advocates for palestinian interests and essentially the reason for this closure it is something that the united states has threat for some time an
committee as john bolton said that the united states is not part of the i.c.c. they didn't sign on to the rome statute so when they talk about sanctions against the i.c.c. what exactly do they mean. well it has a very specific definition and with regard to that it would mean essentially that individuals could face sanctioning by the united states that could mean prosecution under the u.s. criminal justice system it could mean banning entry into the united states so it's it's sort of got a...
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hello and welcome to worlds apart when the united nations was founded it was meant to serve as a forum for conversation and conciliation gets you in into a meeting of the security council and what you'll often see is not throw bost well mannered debate but rather accusations and allegations by diplomats just postering for the cameras or is discourse at the un really as dysfunctional as it appears well to discuss that i'm now joined by medicine a flight check the president of the united nations general assembly for this seventy second session mr president it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for having me and good morning from new york now your term is about to answer within the next couple of days and about a year ago when you just assumed your duties you said in an interview that one of your ambitions for this tenure is going to be overcoming narrow national interest do you think you have succeeded in that. well i feel very strongly about united nations and about the general assembly being the most representative platform and the fact is that we have
hello and welcome to worlds apart when the united nations was founded it was meant to serve as a forum for conversation and conciliation gets you in into a meeting of the security council and what you'll often see is not throw bost well mannered debate but rather accusations and allegations by diplomats just postering for the cameras or is discourse at the un really as dysfunctional as it appears well to discuss that i'm now joined by medicine a flight check the president of the united nations...
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we should have three units. it is zoned three units, but i think the new unit should be incorporated into existing building. we see over and over again on projects here. mr. pearlman can do a great job at it, just like we saw here on rhode island street. you've come back here with more threats, and i'm not supportive of the project as it is, but i'm supportive of the density how it can be done in here correctly. >> president hillis: thanks. commissioner melgar. >> vice president melgar: thank you. so i think commissioner richards said most of what i was thinking. this was one of the first projects that came before the commission after i had been appointed, so i remember it really well. and i think the thing that i remember the most is your presentation, mr. shaw, when why we couldn't have three units in the existing building, and you explained that in order to do what you wanted to do, you would have to put in a beam and raise the building. and what i remember is you just wanted parking. you know, i think that's
we should have three units. it is zoned three units, but i think the new unit should be incorporated into existing building. we see over and over again on projects here. mr. pearlman can do a great job at it, just like we saw here on rhode island street. you've come back here with more threats, and i'm not supportive of the project as it is, but i'm supportive of the density how it can be done in here correctly. >> president hillis: thanks. commissioner melgar. >> vice president...
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and from the president of the united states. there are no other words to it.ribe it was reinstated on the map 100 years ago in 1918. i am delighted today i can be here in washington and which is -- and said at the same table as the president of the united partnershipind a and renewing that partnership. i am talking about the agreement on the partnership of the agreement that was signed into back then it was signed by the thousand eight. ministers of foreign affairs. today, the renewed aversion, the version that had been updated, a lot has changed over 10 years. partnership was signed personally by myself and president trump. i would like to express my deep gratitude to you for that fact. this agreement indicates the most important aspect ever -- of our cooperation and friendship. it also sets up a new future. the possibility of tightening our cooperation and also in the energy business p tightening our in the broadly understood business. aspects of the already mentions as part of those c3 initiative. i came here to washington fr
and from the president of the united states. there are no other words to it.ribe it was reinstated on the map 100 years ago in 1918. i am delighted today i can be here in washington and which is -- and said at the same table as the president of the united partnershipind a and renewing that partnership. i am talking about the agreement on the partnership of the agreement that was signed into back then it was signed by the thousand eight. ministers of foreign affairs. today, the renewed aversion,...
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the united states and the i.c.c. have had a rocky relationship since the court's inception the united states is not a member it doesn't it refuses international jurisdiction over its nationals but following the prosecutor's decision to open a case and to investigate alleged war crimes by u.s. military personnel and u.s. intelligence personnel in afghanistan that relationship has worsened and that's when we heard john bolton really use very harsh language against the i.c.c. it's not really the first time that john bolton has used such language he was an official in the bush administration and since then he has been trying to undermine the credibility of the court now the i.c. i c c did not react to following john bolton speech but when x. excerpts of his speech were released by the media they did send us a statement now in their statement of the courts of mentions that it benefits from the membership of of some one hundred fifty parties from from across the world trying really to defend its credibility even though the
the united states and the i.c.c. have had a rocky relationship since the court's inception the united states is not a member it doesn't it refuses international jurisdiction over its nationals but following the prosecutor's decision to open a case and to investigate alleged war crimes by u.s. military personnel and u.s. intelligence personnel in afghanistan that relationship has worsened and that's when we heard john bolton really use very harsh language against the i.c.c. it's not really the...
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the united states pushes forward its ambitious project of a pan arab alliance against iran but there are deep divisions brought on by the gulf crisis so can washington's desire to rope in israel along with the arab states against a common enemy actually succeed and what does it mean for president trump's middle east peace plan this is inside stuart. welcome to the program today with me peter w. washington has begun putting together a plan to forge and iran alliance with the arab countries now the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei has met foreign ministers of the gulf cooperation council states and egypt and jordan they discuss the perceived threats posed by iran to peace and stability across the middle east however the g.c.c. is of course a house divided once the blockade imposed on by some of its neighbors lifted before the u.s. security plan can be considered credible husham. discussion today from new york. a gathering of gold fry vel's. this is the first time qatar's foreign minister has come face to face with his counterparts from saudi arabia the u.a.e. and egypt since the fou
the united states pushes forward its ambitious project of a pan arab alliance against iran but there are deep divisions brought on by the gulf crisis so can washington's desire to rope in israel along with the arab states against a common enemy actually succeed and what does it mean for president trump's middle east peace plan this is inside stuart. welcome to the program today with me peter w. washington has begun putting together a plan to forge and iran alliance with the arab countries now...
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name, thending its united nations command is not a united nations operation or body nor does it come under the command and control of the united nations. furthermore, it was not established as a subsidiary organism of the secret counsel is not funded on the united nations budget. as such, there are no reporting lines between the united nations and the united nations secretariat. madam president, the secretary-general in the upcoming high-level brief of united nations general assembly discuss how he and the united nations system can further support the parties and how steps can be advanced toward sustainable peace, security, and complete and verifiable denuclearization of the korean peninsula in accordance with security council resolutions. it's a hope that the korean summit starting in a few hours in the plan summit between leaders of the united states and the dprk will further contribute to this process, thank you. rlo for hermiss deca statement and i shall now make a statement in my capacity as representative of the united states. sanctionsternational succeed or fail, depends on th
name, thending its united nations command is not a united nations operation or body nor does it come under the command and control of the united nations. furthermore, it was not established as a subsidiary organism of the secret counsel is not funded on the united nations budget. as such, there are no reporting lines between the united nations and the united nations secretariat. madam president, the secretary-general in the upcoming high-level brief of united nations general assembly discuss...
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and requested the united states to designate the commander of such forces. the same resolution also authorized the inside command at its discretion to use the united nations flag in the course of of operations concurrently the flag of the various nations participating. in its first report to the security council on the operation of the command, the united states informed the security council that on july 25, 1950, the unified command was established in the security council first use the name united nations command on november 8, 1950. notwithstanding its name, the united nations command is not a body, nor does it come under control of the nations. furthermore, it was not established as a subsidiary of the security council and not funded into the united nations budget. there are no reporting lines between the united nations command and secretariat. madam president, the secretary-general in the upcoming high-level week of the united nations general assembly will discuss how he and the united nations system can for the support the party and how steps can be tak
and requested the united states to designate the commander of such forces. the same resolution also authorized the inside command at its discretion to use the united nations flag in the course of of operations concurrently the flag of the various nations participating. in its first report to the security council on the operation of the command, the united states informed the security council that on july 25, 1950, the unified command was established in the security council first use the name...
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if we do want national sovereignty, why is the united states still in as a member of the united nations? mr. bolton: well, with respect to the second question, you know, jean kirkpatrick was once asked, why weren't they not a member? because it's not worth the trouble. only jean could come up with an answer like that. i have to say -- look, i don't think in significant respects most of the u.n. system posed a sovereignty problem to the united states. i think there are aspects of the u.n. system that do pose sovereignty problems such as the u.n. human rights council and the high commissioner for human rights, which is one of the reasons why the u.s. withdrew the human rights council and will defund the high commissioner's office. [applause] mr. bolton: as long as we have the veto in the security council and the veto can be taken away by an amendment by to the u.n. charter which requires the consent of the five permanent members, i don't think it will happen anytime soon, i don't think it can do that kind of damage to us. it does advance some american interests. it wastes a lot of america
if we do want national sovereignty, why is the united states still in as a member of the united nations? mr. bolton: well, with respect to the second question, you know, jean kirkpatrick was once asked, why weren't they not a member? because it's not worth the trouble. only jean could come up with an answer like that. i have to say -- look, i don't think in significant respects most of the u.n. system posed a sovereignty problem to the united states. i think there are aspects of the u.n. system...
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to maintain the number of units and not limiting or emerging existing rent-controlled units. i certainly support the department's recommendation. do i have a motion? >> commissioner moore: would you restate your motion? >> commissioner richards: move to disapprove. >> commissioner moore: second. >> clerk: nothing further commissioners. there is a motion that has been seconded to disapprove this conditional use authorization. on that motion [roll call] so moved. the motion passes unanimously 6- 0. commissioners, that places under discretionary review calendar for item nine. it is discretionary review. >> good afternoon president hillis and commissioners. i am the staff architect. the item before you is a public initiated request for discretionary review of a building permit application 216-0712 dot 2094 to construct a new 3,639 square foot for story, two story at the street, single-family house, consisting of three bedrooms at 1897 hunts to an on a vacant 28 by 108 downslope lot. the height of the new building from the street would be approximately 22 feet with an upper floor
to maintain the number of units and not limiting or emerging existing rent-controlled units. i certainly support the department's recommendation. do i have a motion? >> commissioner moore: would you restate your motion? >> commissioner richards: move to disapprove. >> commissioner moore: second. >> clerk: nothing further commissioners. there is a motion that has been seconded to disapprove this conditional use authorization. on that motion [roll call] so moved. the...
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that the united nations has unlimited potential. as part of our reform effort i have told our negotiators that the united states will not pay more than twenty five percent of the un peacekeeping budget this will encourage other countries to step up get involved and also share in this very large bird and we are working to shift more of our funding from assessed contributions to voluntary so that we can target american resources to the programs with the best record of success only when each of us does our part and contributes our share. can we realize the un's highest aspirations. we must pursue peace without fear hope without despair and security without apology. looking around this hall where so much history has transpired we think of the many before us who have come here to address the challenges of their nations and of their times and their thoughts turn to the same question that ran through all their speeches and resolutions through every word and every hope it is the question of what kind of world will we leave for our children.
that the united nations has unlimited potential. as part of our reform effort i have told our negotiators that the united states will not pay more than twenty five percent of the un peacekeeping budget this will encourage other countries to step up get involved and also share in this very large bird and we are working to shift more of our funding from assessed contributions to voluntary so that we can target american resources to the programs with the best record of success only when each of us...
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units. and also, on one floor for dementia residents, on that floor, i don't have too many public area for my dementia residents. so i convert one unit on a corner to -- in order to provide comfortable lounging area for the resident and their family, and also, i can have natural light windows for them, and it very well. on -- and it works very well. on the other floor, i also take three units on that corner that -- to provide more lighting and provide karaoke and -- 'cause chinese community, they want a community floor to sing and play mahjong. and also in 2007, that time, i found out that this be a lot for me to work on this, administrator on-site 24 hours. so i get another person, administrator to work with me side by side, and he's my son. and i'm grateful for that, that he's willing to work side by side with me, so i connect four units, vacant units on the top floor that has been vacant all the time to put in a one bedroom apartment for him so he can work with me together 24 hours on-sit
units. and also, on one floor for dementia residents, on that floor, i don't have too many public area for my dementia residents. so i convert one unit on a corner to -- in order to provide comfortable lounging area for the resident and their family, and also, i can have natural light windows for them, and it very well. on -- and it works very well. on the other floor, i also take three units on that corner that -- to provide more lighting and provide karaoke and -- 'cause chinese community,...
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it's 24 units next door to a 416 unit project. finally, i'd like to remind the commission that the housing accountability act applies here. principlely permitted housing is entitled to approval unless the commission finds there would be a significant health or safety impact. there's no evidence of that here. the h.a.a. was enacted by the legislature and strengthened last year. it does not allow the kind of idea logical oppositions raised by the d.r. requester when the project meets all objective requirements. thank you. >> president hillis: all right. thank you. and we'll take public comment in support of the project. and f.y.i., mr. vettel, we asked miss jardines to give that distinction because s.r.o. is thrown around in the hotel conversion ordinance, so i think it was a good clarification of kind of where we are. i know it kind of goes beyond the scope of this d.r., but i think it would be helpful, which i think it was. miss clark. >> hey, laura, no parking, so we love it. and i think especially in light of central soma, this
it's 24 units next door to a 416 unit project. finally, i'd like to remind the commission that the housing accountability act applies here. principlely permitted housing is entitled to approval unless the commission finds there would be a significant health or safety impact. there's no evidence of that here. the h.a.a. was enacted by the legislature and strengthened last year. it does not allow the kind of idea logical oppositions raised by the d.r. requester when the project meets all...
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these units. also, will there be anything for peoples around that area who are homeless to have an opportunity to live in some of those units also. those are my questions that i'm asking for. thank you very much. thank you, mr. james. anybody else wishing to speak on the item. seeing none i will close public comment and turn to my fellow commissioners for questions or comments. commissioner singh. >> yes. do we have the list of preference holders? >> i'm sorry, commissioner, can you say that one more time? >> i can't hear you. >> he's asking if there's a list of ser tif -- certificate of preference holders. maybe mr. white can answer. >> pam sims. i'm a senior development specialist in house working on the c.o.p. program in marketing. actually, we work with the mayor's office of housing and community development and together they manage the program for us and yes, we together have a list of the c.o.p. holders. >> do you know the number we have? >> approximately 900 households. >> [indiscernible] >
these units. also, will there be anything for peoples around that area who are homeless to have an opportunity to live in some of those units also. those are my questions that i'm asking for. thank you very much. thank you, mr. james. anybody else wishing to speak on the item. seeing none i will close public comment and turn to my fellow commissioners for questions or comments. commissioner singh. >> yes. do we have the list of preference holders? >> i'm sorry, commissioner, can you...
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member to have signed by a lot of agreement with the united states to combat terrorist financing. let's bring in our panelists joining us from doha it will him for a hat associate professor of conflict resolution to high cities for graduate studies into holland hammett more so a professor of political science at the university of tehran and from washington d.c. hillary mann leverett former u.s. state department official and c.e.o. of the political risk consultancy strutter welcome to the program blame weather report talks about the decline in attacks and casualties. from terrorist groups is that an indication that groups for example like i said until qaida have lost the fight. well first of all the report talks about an induction and number of attacks by. by isis by about twenty three percent compared to last year so it's very obvious that the move of isis from. dakar has impacted the numbers of attacks launched by these by by isis this year however this leaves us with two major questions one is that with these numbers are sustainable with that there are continuing they're going t
member to have signed by a lot of agreement with the united states to combat terrorist financing. let's bring in our panelists joining us from doha it will him for a hat associate professor of conflict resolution to high cities for graduate studies into holland hammett more so a professor of political science at the university of tehran and from washington d.c. hillary mann leverett former u.s. state department official and c.e.o. of the political risk consultancy strutter welcome to the...
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hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hogan jr., united states army. staff sergeant jimmy i. holly, united states army, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutenant colonel highland jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert j. heimel, united states air force, retired. sergeant major laci b. ivory, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jacoby. lieutenant colonel dennis m. johns johnson, united states army. judith l. jones. ann c. judge. brenda cagler. chandler r. kelly. yvonne e. kennedy. norma cruz khan. karen n. kincaid. lieutenant michael s. lamont, united states navy. david w. lecheck. >> jennifer lewis. and her husband kenneth e. lewis. samantha l. allen. major steven v. long, united states army. james t. lynch jr. terrence m. lynch. petty officer second class lyons iv, united states navy. shelly a. marshall. teresa m. martin. ada l. mason acker. lieutenant colonel dean e. matson, united states army. lieutenant general timothy j. maud, united states army. robert j. maxwell. renee a. may. molly l. mackenzie. d
hemmingway, united states navy. major wallace cole hogan jr., united states army. staff sergeant jimmy i. holly, united states army, retired. angela m. houts. brady k. howell. peggy m. hurt. lieutenant colonel highland jr., united states army. lieutenant colonel robert j. heimel, united states air force, retired. sergeant major laci b. ivory, united states army. brian c. jack. steven d. jacoby. lieutenant colonel dennis m. johns johnson, united states army. judith l. jones. ann c. judge. brenda...
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bush authorized the united states to. the rome statute because it was fundamentally illegitimate if the i.c.c. and its prosecutor had been granted potentially enormous essentially unaccountable powers and alongside numerous other glaring significant flaws the international criminal court constituted an assault on the constitutional rights of the american people and the sovereignty of the united states in no uncertain terms the i.c.c. was created as a free wheeling global organization claiming jurisdiction over individuals without their consent according to the rome statute the i.c.c. has authority to prosecute genocide war crimes crimes against humanity and crimes of aggression it claims automatic jurisdiction meaning that it can prosecute individuals even if their own governments have not recognized signed or ratified the treaty thus american soldiers politicians civil servants private citizens and even all of you sitting in this room today are purportedly subject to the court's prosecution should a party to the rome sta
bush authorized the united states to. the rome statute because it was fundamentally illegitimate if the i.c.c. and its prosecutor had been granted potentially enormous essentially unaccountable powers and alongside numerous other glaring significant flaws the international criminal court constituted an assault on the constitutional rights of the american people and the sovereignty of the united states in no uncertain terms the i.c.c. was created as a free wheeling global organization claiming...
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they're not coming to europe or the united states and canada. they are remaining in the region and countries that are typically poor, have poor capacity, have managed massive flows and often have the same ethnic and sectarian rifts and their society as the country of origin. the united states is strategically using the refugee program as a way to relieve some of the burden on the countries at first asylum in addition to providing generous humanitarian assistance packages. we saw that in vietnam and the coast of opiate and it worked -- and in kosovo and it worked. helped facilitate military cooperation with partners and allies in the region. it is undeniable that we go to places like iraq and afghanistan and syria and somalia that there's going to be a negative impact on countries in the region who are expected to deal with the sizable refugee flow could unite states has facilitated military cooperation from basis to logistics and other support functions by accepting a share of the burden from those countries of first asylum. not only the countri
they're not coming to europe or the united states and canada. they are remaining in the region and countries that are typically poor, have poor capacity, have managed massive flows and often have the same ethnic and sectarian rifts and their society as the country of origin. the united states is strategically using the refugee program as a way to relieve some of the burden on the countries at first asylum in addition to providing generous humanitarian assistance packages. we saw that in vietnam...
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units. so that remaining 5% it's really six or seven%. >> forgive me if i don't understand you. i think i do understand. that movement, to make the 75 units go to 110 and you are multiplying each of those by the fee that is still being discussed, $200,000 per unit. at my not getting it? my point is -- >> supervisor tang: yeah. the off site should be at the 33 % level. it should somehow match. >> understood. >> supervisor tang: again, by the way, i support small state acquisition i understand how important that is and there are many needs in district ten. i am not suggesting it should be 25%. i'm sure community members want to see this feed out. especially for the home ownership units. but i think it should be slightly higher at i do think there should be a commitment on the a.m.i. level. even if it is just a limit that this off site units would be offered for. i guess with a range of 110% for rentals and 120% for homeownership, i'm curious what the prospective range would be. >> i'm sorry. t
units. so that remaining 5% it's really six or seven%. >> forgive me if i don't understand you. i think i do understand. that movement, to make the 75 units go to 110 and you are multiplying each of those by the fee that is still being discussed, $200,000 per unit. at my not getting it? my point is -- >> supervisor tang: yeah. the off site should be at the 33 % level. it should somehow match. >> understood. >> supervisor tang: again, by the way, i support small state...
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units. the park will be layered and provi provide ecological development. as discussed, the park will have a diverse trail network, including multiuse recreation path, the bay trail, and the park will be sprinkled with sculptures. finally, the shoreline treatment is unique in that the site is elevated at 25 feet behalf sea level and situated in such a way that this is minimal impact from sea level rise. existing wet lands may be inundated over time, and so we have created a series of terrace wet land to allow migration throughout the years. finally, the project will be built in three phases such that with each development phase, we will build a commensurrate amount of park space. that concludes my presentation, and i along with several of our team members are available for any questions. >> supervisor tang: thank you very much. now, colleagues, supervisor kim. okay. we will go first to miss topia. >> good afternoon, chair tang and members of the committee. i am the project manager with the o
units. the park will be layered and provi provide ecological development. as discussed, the park will have a diverse trail network, including multiuse recreation path, the bay trail, and the park will be sprinkled with sculptures. finally, the shoreline treatment is unique in that the site is elevated at 25 feet behalf sea level and situated in such a way that this is minimal impact from sea level rise. existing wet lands may be inundated over time, and so we have created a series of terrace...
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united nations. big speech at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the president is likely to put a hard lend against iran, and persuade other countries to do the same on many other topics. we'll have much more insight on "america's newsroom." meanwhile, fox news exclusive. brett kavanaugh repeatedly denying allegations of sexual misconduct, insisting that he will not withdraw. i am bill hemmer, good morning, everybody. a big show for you today inside "america's newsroom." >> sandra: good morning, i'm sandra smith. president trump and topper public and leaders rejecting the allegations of smear tactics. both kavanaugh and his accuser christine blasey ford are set to appear before the senate judiciary committee thursday for a public hearing. kavanaugh telling fox news he looks forward to clearing his name. >> what i know is the truth, and the truth is i've never assaulted anyone, in high school or otherwise. i'm not perfect, i know that. none of us is perfect. i'm not perfect. but i never, never, have done anythi
united nations. big speech at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the president is likely to put a hard lend against iran, and persuade other countries to do the same on many other topics. we'll have much more insight on "america's newsroom." meanwhile, fox news exclusive. brett kavanaugh repeatedly denying allegations of sexual misconduct, insisting that he will not withdraw. i am bill hemmer, good morning, everybody. a big show for you today inside "america's newsroom." >>...
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together with the united states hopefully. not having the nuclear deal in place would not put us in a better position toiscuss with iran the rest that we need to address. indeed, we have started to discuss with iran the last couple of months the situation in n,ye the situation in syria. i believe we are better hesitioned with agreement to discuss and address and achieve results on the issues than without. >> you have spoken over and t again about security, ab making sure you maintain the global security so far as you can. some said that maybe you shouldn't be using just that as your paradigm. for instance, eli lake of bloomberg, if she didn't exist, the oug autocrats w trying to create her. dictators should not aim to transition these countries to open societies but rather to prevent conflict at all cost. >> the? question is >> the question is, do they have a point? is there, for stance, a stronger way you couldr eit then or now be engaging iran on human rights as well as for instance ernon-prolion? >> we are the only one in t
together with the united states hopefully. not having the nuclear deal in place would not put us in a better position toiscuss with iran the rest that we need to address. indeed, we have started to discuss with iran the last couple of months the situation in n,ye the situation in syria. i believe we are better hesitioned with agreement to discuss and address and achieve results on the issues than without. >> you have spoken over and t again about security, ab making sure you maintain the...
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for decades the united states opened its economy. the largest by far on earth with few conditions we allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders yet other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return. even worse some countries abuse their openness to dump their products subsidize their goods target our industries. and manipulate their currency is to gain unfair advantage over our country. as a result our trade deficit balloon to nearly eight hundred billion dollars a year. for this reason we are systematically renegotiating. broken and bad trade deals. last month we announced a groundbreaking us mexico trade agreement. and just yesterday i stood with president moon. to announce the success. completion of the brand new us korea trade deal. and this is just the beginning. many nations in this hall will agree that the world trading system is in dire need of change. for example countries. were admitted to the world trade organization that violate every single princip
for decades the united states opened its economy. the largest by far on earth with few conditions we allowed foreign goods from all over the world to flow freely across our borders yet other countries did not grant us fair and reciprocal access to their markets in return. even worse some countries abuse their openness to dump their products subsidize their goods target our industries. and manipulate their currency is to gain unfair advantage over our country. as a result our trade deficit...
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dates. -- united states. many of the refugees are in camps. one of the key aspects in being a refugee is you are facing persecution and unsafe conditions in your homeland, you cannot go back. but refugees, before they come to the united states, have already been vetted and authorized. they already have an immigrant visa. as i said before, you can go through all of these processes, but if the united states has hit the annual cap of how many refugees they will admit, you have to wait. asylum-seekers, i will add this, you can see the way the united states gets to control refugee admissions. you just have that number. we are only going to admit this number of refugees. one of the tensions and concerns around asylum-seekers is that you don't have the same control. the international law and u.s. law is that asylum-seekers can come to the united states and request asylum. their case is supposed to be evaluated. this is the law. but the united states can't control them, the number that apply, you are just supposed to
dates. -- united states. many of the refugees are in camps. one of the key aspects in being a refugee is you are facing persecution and unsafe conditions in your homeland, you cannot go back. but refugees, before they come to the united states, have already been vetted and authorized. they already have an immigrant visa. as i said before, you can go through all of these processes, but if the united states has hit the annual cap of how many refugees they will admit, you have to wait....
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that the united states is an unwelcoming hostile place. so recent dramatic cuts to the resettlement program have been predicated on this notion that they pose an undue risk into the united states. the vetting procedures do not work. all of the evidence suggests that this claim is unfounded. this is almost 40 years of history here. not a single refugee has been involved in a fatal terrace act on the united states. that includes the tens of thousands of refugees that we had resettled from syria and iraq. over 70% of the refugees a very small number relative to the 6 million that have been displaced so the 2% are women and children under the age of 14. and a single one has been involved in a terrorist attack. so slashing the program not only runs contrary to american values and commitment to human rights and democracy but it's also counter to our national security interests. it also helps fuel the idea that the united states is a hostile unwelcoming place which promotes the extremist narrative that the united states is hostile to islam. to pe
that the united states is an unwelcoming hostile place. so recent dramatic cuts to the resettlement program have been predicated on this notion that they pose an undue risk into the united states. the vetting procedures do not work. all of the evidence suggests that this claim is unfounded. this is almost 40 years of history here. not a single refugee has been involved in a fatal terrace act on the united states. that includes the tens of thousands of refugees that we had resettled from syria...
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decided to we receive the lng gas from the united date. this is a very important element expanding its , we are not only going , butfeguard our own energy transmit gas further to our neighbors. were raised by us. to invite them to poland. companies from the united states like general electric which is as limiting energy sectors and poland. -- that is a huge contract amounting to almost $1 billion. we would also like to poland is theg european partner where united states business is very much welcome. developing and this is some things we have been and we also want to operations and business partners in the u.s. to join. believe this is an opportunity for making joint business. i'm deeply satisfied with the were the presence of military forces and nato was guaranteed. like them to post more american troops to poland. further andnvest president trump mentioned the air defense and patriot missiles. we want to implement more them.ts and develop will goinced this smoothly. ladies and gentlemen, i was i said i would like for us to set up bases i
decided to we receive the lng gas from the united date. this is a very important element expanding its , we are not only going , butfeguard our own energy transmit gas further to our neighbors. were raised by us. to invite them to poland. companies from the united states like general electric which is as limiting energy sectors and poland. -- that is a huge contract amounting to almost $1 billion. we would also like to poland is theg european partner where united states business is very much...
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and on this we are united we were also united on the issue of iran when we passed resolution twenty two thirty one but that wasn't twenty fifteen since then they pathways over the signatories of the j.c.b. away has have diverged all but. and they repeated here we still all of us here i'm convinced retain the same objective in mind namely preventing iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and guaranteeing strict international can rule control on the peaceful use of their nuclear program that. is improve. but it is a decisive step in that exact direction of a serious crisis of confidence that was opened by every imposition of extraterritorial sanctions by the united states but around continues abiding by its nuclear obligations well this situation has to be countered by the respect of all of the provisions of j.c.l. be away and its resolutions by all members of the un and not just by france germany and the u.k. what we also have to go further than the current framework and i've already stated the same a year ago and that is what i agree the goals that were covered by the president of the unit
and on this we are united we were also united on the issue of iran when we passed resolution twenty two thirty one but that wasn't twenty fifteen since then they pathways over the signatories of the j.c.b. away has have diverged all but. and they repeated here we still all of us here i'm convinced retain the same objective in mind namely preventing iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and guaranteeing strict international can rule control on the peaceful use of their nuclear program that. is...
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really as dysfunctional as it appears to discuss that i'm now joined by medicine the president of the united nations general assembly for this seventy second session mr president it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for having me and good morning from new york now your term is about to begin the next couple of days a year ago when you just assumed your duties you said in an interview that one of your ambitions for this tenure is going to be overcoming narrow national interest do you think you have succeeded in that. well i feel very strongly about united nations and about the general assembly being the most representative platform and the fact is that we have one hundred ninety three member states they all come here we do their interests with the red lines but at the same time it's important to understand that. we should not be fighting against each other because we should be fighting together for a better world and this is what i have tried to promote during the session and well i hope we have succeeded at least partly well judging from the pretty adji dis
really as dysfunctional as it appears to discuss that i'm now joined by medicine the president of the united nations general assembly for this seventy second session mr president it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for having me and good morning from new york now your term is about to begin the next couple of days a year ago when you just assumed your duties you said in an interview that one of your ambitions for this tenure is going to be overcoming narrow...
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we, the united nations, strive to touch the lives of the united -- of the people, the stronger we will be to face the future. after many years of playing in ,he neighborhood where i lived surrounded by supportive neighbors, i learned the value of community life. we came and went into everyone's house. our neighbors care of -- cared for us. together we celebrated individual achievements. the ideal of peace and a shared life was at the origin of the united nations as well. we cannot forget that this should be the venue where we discuss major problems, large and small among countries. as part of this discussion, we should encourage come -- countries to engage in dialogue, standing reciprocity. and multilateralism, to listen to each other. thoses important, to hear who find themselves in situations that we want to examine it deal with and resolved. young --hen i was a when i was young, i looked at my situation and compared it with that had theiends knowledge and not the ability to carry through on their endeavors. anguish ofced the not having startup capital for our business is an spent lo
we, the united nations, strive to touch the lives of the united -- of the people, the stronger we will be to face the future. after many years of playing in ,he neighborhood where i lived surrounded by supportive neighbors, i learned the value of community life. we came and went into everyone's house. our neighbors care of -- cared for us. together we celebrated individual achievements. the ideal of peace and a shared life was at the origin of the united nations as well. we cannot forget that...
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member to have signed by a lot of agreement with the united states to combat terrorist financing. let's bring in our panelists joining us from doha it will him for a hat associate professor of conflict resolution the highest it's used for graduate studies into holland hammett more so a professor of political science at the university of tehran and from washington d.c. hillary mann leverett former u.s. state department official and c.e.o. of the political risk consultancy strata welcome to the program blame whether port talks about the decline in attacks and casualties. from terrorist groups is that an indication that groups for example like i said until clyde to have lost the fight. well first of all the report talks about induction and number of attacks by. by isis by about twenty three percent compared to last year so it's very obvious that the move of isis from. dakar has impacted the numbers of attacks launched by the byte by isis this year however this leaves us with two major questions one is that with these numbers are sustainable with that there are continuing they're goin
member to have signed by a lot of agreement with the united states to combat terrorist financing. let's bring in our panelists joining us from doha it will him for a hat associate professor of conflict resolution the highest it's used for graduate studies into holland hammett more so a professor of political science at the university of tehran and from washington d.c. hillary mann leverett former u.s. state department official and c.e.o. of the political risk consultancy strata welcome to the...
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units. and i involved in the management in 2005 because it was managed by somebody else. it was really messed up, so i have to involve. and i live on-site since 2005 in a one unit. i use the other separate unit to put my personal belongings, and in 2006 or '07, we -- i start to notice that there is a huge need for one bedroom unit when couples, they need one bedroom, or even for single seniors, they always wanted privacy, not just a studio unit. so i convert four -- i mean, combine two adjacent units into one bedroom unit with two bathrooms, 'cause each unit consists of one bathroom any way, so we have four one-bedroom units. and also, on one floor for dementia residents, on that floor, i don't have too many public area for my dementia residents. so i convert one unit on a corner to -- in order to provide comfortable lounging area for the resident and their family, and also, i can have natural light windows for them, and it very well. on -- and it works very well. on the other floor, i also
units. and i involved in the management in 2005 because it was managed by somebody else. it was really messed up, so i have to involve. and i live on-site since 2005 in a one unit. i use the other separate unit to put my personal belongings, and in 2006 or '07, we -- i start to notice that there is a huge need for one bedroom unit when couples, they need one bedroom, or even for single seniors, they always wanted privacy, not just a studio unit. so i convert four -- i mean, combine two adjacent...
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so there's five units left. of the five units how many tenants want to have a buyout?w many want to remain? >> there's one tenant that -- that said she was most interested in a buyout. and then the other tenant she said that she may be interested in a parking buyout. >> commissioner richards: so she'd want to remain in her unit though. and the other two tenants, they want to stay? >> the other tenants do not want to -- from what i understand -- they have other plans during construction and would not stay. >> commissioner richards: but eventually they want to return? >> yes, there's been comments about returning to an upgraded unit. >> commissioner richards: so that would be a total if the buyout doesn't go through of four? the one parking buyout and the two who said they'd relocate but come back, that's three. and if you don't have the buyout agreed to, you would have four units -- the tenants would want to return? >> i'm not 100% sure of the plans of some of the other tenants. but they've -- their plans are compatible with the project and that's -- i know that one of
so there's five units left. of the five units how many tenants want to have a buyout?w many want to remain? >> there's one tenant that -- that said she was most interested in a buyout. and then the other tenant she said that she may be interested in a parking buyout. >> commissioner richards: so she'd want to remain in her unit though. and the other two tenants, they want to stay? >> the other tenants do not want to -- from what i understand -- they have other plans during...
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to remain united because in the recent years every time when we were not united it was to the detriment of our principles and i will collect effective effectiveness it's an issue of our legitimacy as president and nonpermanent members we also have to be united because the dissemination of technologies can lead to new threats to peace and this concerns us directly the development of intercontinental missiles by north korea something that we need to worry about up until now it was only a very few states who had these kinds of weapons and this placed on them very special responsibility not in future if we do not have sufficient control of that and if north korea proliferate how many other countries will have this weapon in the middle east the ballistic systems provided to hezbollah into movies is a new and alarming development if it has to starve before of they further destabilize a region which is already tense fighting dying kind of permanently that the terrorist groups are interested in the weapons of mass destruction the threat of nuclear or radiological terrorism has not disappear des
to remain united because in the recent years every time when we were not united it was to the detriment of our principles and i will collect effective effectiveness it's an issue of our legitimacy as president and nonpermanent members we also have to be united because the dissemination of technologies can lead to new threats to peace and this concerns us directly the development of intercontinental missiles by north korea something that we need to worry about up until now it was only a very few...
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the united states is committed to making the united nations more effective. and accountable i have said many times that the united nations has unlimited potential. as part of our reform effort i have told our negotiators that the united states will not pay more than twenty five percent of the un peacekeeping budget this will encourage other countries to step up get involved and also share in this very large bird. and we are working to shift more of our funding from assessed contributions to voluntary so that we can target american resources to the programs with the best record of success only when each of us does our part and contributes our share. can we realize the un's highest aspirations. we must pursue peace without fear hope without despair and security without apology. looking around this hall where so much history has transpired. we think of the many before us who have come here to address the challenges of their nations and of their times. and their thoughts turn to the same question that ran through all their speeches and resolutions to every word a
the united states is committed to making the united nations more effective. and accountable i have said many times that the united nations has unlimited potential. as part of our reform effort i have told our negotiators that the united states will not pay more than twenty five percent of the un peacekeeping budget this will encourage other countries to step up get involved and also share in this very large bird. and we are working to shift more of our funding from assessed contributions to...
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welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the show. president trump spent much of his week at the united nations general assembly criticizing iran. >> the regime is the world's leading sponsor of terror and fuels conflict across the region and far beyond. >> iran's leaders sew chaos, death and destruction. >> i'll talk to one of those leads about the president's charges. iran's foreign minister javad zarif joins me in a moment. also, how to fight back against vladimir putin. lessons from petro poroshenko, the president of ukraine. his nation is literally on the front lines of russian aggression, and how to handle immigration from across the globe. i'll talk with mexico's president, switzerland's president and new zealand's prime minister on their views about one of the most divisive issues today. >>> but first, here is my take. president trump's speech on tuesday at the u.n. was an intelligent, at times eloquent presentation of his america first world view. he laid
welcome to all of you around the united states and the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the show. president trump spent much of his week at the united nations general assembly criticizing iran. >> the regime is the world's leading sponsor of terror and fuels conflict across the region and far beyond. >> iran's leaders sew chaos, death and destruction. >> i'll talk to one of those leads about the president's charges. iran's foreign minister...