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if -- if this unit were permanently designated as an affordable unit, and this unit could not be rented as a market rate but add restrictions on its rental to a person that met the affordable status, would that create a -- a -- an exceptional or an extraordinary circumstance? >> the planning code does not require an affordable unit for this proposal and one has not been proposed. >> vice president swig: i understand. but if this were conditioned, and the property owner were to mandate that -- >> i would discuss that with the city attorney, but that would be an ad hoc condition of approval -- usually, there needs to be a voluntary concession here on the part of the property owner. if they want to designate a unit as affordable that's not required under law, there would be certain other requirements to make that happen. but this unit has not been proposed by the applicant as affordable. it's not required under the code. >> vice president swig: for example if we were to continue this and as far as your oversight, you looked at it further, and during the hiatus, the project sponsor would vo
if -- if this unit were permanently designated as an affordable unit, and this unit could not be rented as a market rate but add restrictions on its rental to a person that met the affordable status, would that create a -- a -- an exceptional or an extraordinary circumstance? >> the planning code does not require an affordable unit for this proposal and one has not been proposed. >> vice president swig: i understand. but if this were conditioned, and the property owner were to...
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oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the meaning of the appointments clause. they are employees. their appointments are not controlled by the appointments clause. congress can pick whatever mode of appointment is necessary and proper for carrying into execution government powers, and their positions do not acquire the specific statutory authorization of established by law that is necessary for officers. for those people, the 9900 50 or whatever of the rest of them, it suffices to provide, as congress has, not just for the department of justice, but for every federal agency that they may employ such numbers employees
oh, there's more. 21 united states trustees. exactly 21 united states trustees. congress has devoted a lot of attention to figuring out what structure of the department of justice looks like. if you put all of those positions together, they account for a tiny, tiny fraction of the more than 100,000 people who work for the united states department of justice. that's because the vast majority of the people who work for the department of justice are not officers of the united states within the...
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at that., the six largest city in the united states, and united states forces first started by bombarding it. but arming it. aiming for japanese military targets but aware that bombs can't always discriminate friend from foe. and then the united states army, came in on the ground hoping to dislodge them from the city or japanese had set up and fortify their positions. i started by doing it this artisanal weight by entering these buildings, trying to dislodge the japanese from where they were pulled up. leaking out the cost to soldiers site. not huge, nothing compared to what was was suffering. behind is it too high for the army to tolerate. so the army on the 37th infantry division switched tactics and decided that instead respond in the industrial way. by shelley inabilities that contains it suspected to contain hostile japanese sailors and soldiers. in the way the head of that the matter that division put it, to be the thought of losing in american live to save a building, was unthinkable. does that make sense. live his versus architecture. until you understand the building lease discus
at that., the six largest city in the united states, and united states forces first started by bombarding it. but arming it. aiming for japanese military targets but aware that bombs can't always discriminate friend from foe. and then the united states army, came in on the ground hoping to dislodge them from the city or japanese had set up and fortify their positions. i started by doing it this artisanal weight by entering these buildings, trying to dislodge the japanese from where they were...
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united states, mike pence. one week ago turkish forces crossing into syria. president trump took a decisive action to call on turkish forces to stand down and the violence, agreed to negotiations. today i am proud to report, thanks to the strong leadership of president trump and the strong relationship between president erdogan and turkey and the united states of america. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. turkish's side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of wide pg forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operation will be paused. an operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of withdraw. our administration had been in contact with syria defense forces and we have begun to facilitate of their safe withdrawal nearly 20 miles safe zone area, south of the turkish border in syria. also includes in an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community of cabani and in addition the united s
united states, mike pence. one week ago turkish forces crossing into syria. president trump took a decisive action to call on turkish forces to stand down and the violence, agreed to negotiations. today i am proud to report, thanks to the strong leadership of president trump and the strong relationship between president erdogan and turkey and the united states of america. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. turkish's side will pause operation peace spring in...
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when we subtract out the tie die units and the pre dda units, how many more bmr units do we have in this pot? >> so, we have 435 tie die units and one treasure island units. that covers the transition of 250 existing households. if we look at all other households, and i'll just talk pre and post dda, i think we're at about 340 right now. total households 190 pre dda and mixed and 150 post dda. so that is 340 universe so the 435, which only 250 of those are needed to transition existing households. added 30th 340, assuming no one purchased a unit or took an inclusionary affordable unit, it could be 340 and 435 or 785. we would still be building 1100 additional affordable units above and beyond that only tida parcels. >> that's really great to have. it's context. in your presentation you mentioned you consulted with -- >> we've had initial conversations, yes. >> it's very important at least for me before we have to take any action on housing policy that we have very clear buy-in or response from ocd about their official position on this because ultimately they're the department who will be
when we subtract out the tie die units and the pre dda units, how many more bmr units do we have in this pot? >> so, we have 435 tie die units and one treasure island units. that covers the transition of 250 existing households. if we look at all other households, and i'll just talk pre and post dda, i think we're at about 340 right now. total households 190 pre dda and mixed and 150 post dda. so that is 340 universe so the 435, which only 250 of those are needed to transition existing...
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unit to match the density of two units. so that's what they were doing. that permit never got finalled didn't so they never converted the third to housekeeping. >> so the 3r report says it's a single-family -- >> let's talk about that. so in 2015, two permits were filed, a little serial permitting. the first was to excavate under the house four feet and then a month later, a subsequent permit is filed. let's convert that storage room to a garage. and that is the only document that has the c of c on it. here is the permit to convert the storage room to a garage. the special inspection -- this record right here, special inspection was a1 construction and the building inspector who looked at it were in district eight. this is the inspection history here and this is the actual print-out of the inspection history and it was done by brett howard and bill walsh. they were the inspectors for that district. bill walsh got to a pre-final with a note about special inspection. and then, inexplicably, a c of c was issued for a garage pr
unit to match the density of two units. so that's what they were doing. that permit never got finalled didn't so they never converted the third to housekeeping. >> so the 3r report says it's a single-family -- >> let's talk about that. so in 2015, two permits were filed, a little serial permitting. the first was to excavate under the house four feet and then a month later, a subsequent permit is filed. let's convert that storage room to a garage. and that is the only document that...
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the united states should take the lead within the united nations and nato to organize efforts that denounce turkey's actions and restrain the tragic consequences. we must also double efforts to seek a negotiated settlement to the syrian civil war that is consistent with u.n. security council resolution 2254 and protects the equities of the s.d.f. and civilians living under their protection. unfortunately, the greatest impediment in bringing about an end to the conflict there appears to be president trump's inability to grasp the strategic significance of his actions. and with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor. ms. ernst: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. ms. ernst: mr. president, i rise today to call attention to the dire situation which continues to unfold in northern syria. turkey embarked on a reckless and brutal intervention on october 9, 2019, ostensibly to clear northern syria of terrorist elements. they have ironically dubbed this operation "peace spring." the departure of u.s. forces just days prior to this incursion left nothing between turkish
the united states should take the lead within the united nations and nato to organize efforts that denounce turkey's actions and restrain the tragic consequences. we must also double efforts to seek a negotiated settlement to the syrian civil war that is consistent with u.n. security council resolution 2254 and protects the equities of the s.d.f. and civilians living under their protection. unfortunately, the greatest impediment in bringing about an end to the conflict there appears to be...
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it's a credit to the strong relationship between the united states and turkey.t's also a credit to the strong relationship between our two leaders. where there are differences between friends, it's important that friends let their feelings be known. president trump did that in this case. but it facilitated us being able to reach an agreement that's now resulted in a ceasefire and we believe will set the stage for creating a peaceful and stable safe zone in the united states -- and the united states is committed to achieving that for all the people of this region. >> mr. vice president. can i finish my question that i started please.
it's a credit to the strong relationship between the united states and turkey.t's also a credit to the strong relationship between our two leaders. where there are differences between friends, it's important that friends let their feelings be known. president trump did that in this case. but it facilitated us being able to reach an agreement that's now resulted in a ceasefire and we believe will set the stage for creating a peaceful and stable safe zone in the united states -- and the united...
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what are the contribution of latinos to building infrastructure of these united states of these united states of america, a very central part, i often say to people, google the map of the united states of america before 1847. everybody needs to see that map. when they look at that map of the united states before 1847, what they will see is a third of the united states of mexico. when they tell us that they often do go back where you came from, we have to say we are where we came from, this is something that everybody needs to know. and i think educational system people need to know this so we can stop the hate and discrimination in the attacks on our latino communities. it is time. we know that latinos in addition to the farmers that were developed much of the land of the united states of america building the railroads, so much of the labors, they latinos. that is not recognized or acknowledged. in addition to the historical figures, we also have the team that came out of our community. at this point in time where we are at is in our country, we need to celebrate the diversity of our c
what are the contribution of latinos to building infrastructure of these united states of these united states of america, a very central part, i often say to people, google the map of the united states of america before 1847. everybody needs to see that map. when they look at that map of the united states before 1847, what they will see is a third of the united states of mexico. when they tell us that they often do go back where you came from, we have to say we are where we came from, this is...
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why does the united states have to deal with this? >> the brains and commander on the ground was general, the leader of the serb forces. >> he was known as a hard-fisted commander. >> his number two was general cristick. >> the core of serbian forces. it is people with weapons forcs and artillery and tanks so they had command over a very large organization that could do a lot of damage. >> cristick and his men and general, their golfs the annihilation of the muslims in bosn bosnia. >> this was ethnic cleansing. pure and simple. they basically took overcome muntimun over communities and starved the men and raped the women. >> muslims didn't have anyone to protect them so the serbia people would drive them, round them up and push them in a ditch. >> in one camp they practiced a game every night and the idea was to call the bosnia muslim prisoners out and tell them to turn their back and the serb guard would see if he could chop them in half with an ax. >> they were completely dehumanized by another human being. you go how does this hap
why does the united states have to deal with this? >> the brains and commander on the ground was general, the leader of the serb forces. >> he was known as a hard-fisted commander. >> his number two was general cristick. >> the core of serbian forces. it is people with weapons forcs and artillery and tanks so they had command over a very large organization that could do a lot of damage. >> cristick and his men and general, their golfs the annihilation of the...
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first, the mixed-use development including almost 1600 new housing units, of which 300 new units, 25% of the total, will be below market-rate units, and improvements to the existing rec front open space along the waterfront, and the big green, which will be a new addition to the city's southeast network of public parks. quickly, a number of other public benefits are included in the approved development agreement, including new city streets and utilities, a new bike network, including a class one bikeway through the project and a bay way trail. the project will provide space for several uses important to the community that are listed here on slide three and includes a workforce agreement with requirements during both constructions and operations of the development. the india basin project is development with a long-term use towards sustainability and resilience including on-site treatment of wastewater and stormwater, reduce waste emissions through 100% clean energy and the formation of a community facilities district that will provide facilities for sea level rise mitigation on the fu
first, the mixed-use development including almost 1600 new housing units, of which 300 new units, 25% of the total, will be below market-rate units, and improvements to the existing rec front open space along the waterfront, and the big green, which will be a new addition to the city's southeast network of public parks. quickly, a number of other public benefits are included in the approved development agreement, including new city streets and utilities, a new bike network, including a class...
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i have stairs leading up to my unit. there's no law forcing my landlord to make a ramp for me so i can't check my mail. fortunately my care provider found this letter and i looked at it and read it and it said that pg&e was going to cut off my power in 10 days and charge me to turn it back on because they had not been able to get into my unit to do a routine power check. this was not an emergency. it was not anything. this is just a routine check. i e-mailed pg&e and said i'm a wheelchair user. i can't let you in very easily. i need help. there are multiple people in my building who are able bodied and can let you into check those meeters. and their response was, oh, we already tried them and we couldn't get a hold of them. i gave them specific instructions for how to get into my unit. [please stand by] ... handling our power infrastructure. i want to thank the council members for their questions and very well intentioned and very reasonable concerns here today. >> ms. senhaux (chair): thank you. we're going to take a we
i have stairs leading up to my unit. there's no law forcing my landlord to make a ramp for me so i can't check my mail. fortunately my care provider found this letter and i looked at it and read it and it said that pg&e was going to cut off my power in 10 days and charge me to turn it back on because they had not been able to get into my unit to do a routine power check. this was not an emergency. it was not anything. this is just a routine check. i e-mailed pg&e and said i'm a...
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same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currency some kinds of. food for the current situation so that you don't can build up on that and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a few moments. when lawmakers manufactured you sentenced to the public. when the ruling closes a project. the final larry go live to be the woman. who ignore middle of the room sit. in the real news room. the brain does not. in the way. the brain damage of the word. inserted into the brain is integrated be sent. down read some go to the brain you can kill the patient those damaging you want to lead to the brain to. welcome back to worlds apart i mean that as as easy as system professor for original study at shea he had the hashtag uni
same page with the united states but. china is that kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currency some kinds of. food for the current situation so that you don't can build up on that and continue to. translate it into more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a...
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that unit. >> so have you seen the other units? >> the other units are under construction and there are permits open and we have seen some pictures -- i have seen pictures that they're doing complete renovations of the unit. >> but this is not part of the renovation? is there a permit polled for any of this? >> i don't know if for the renovation of the upper unit there is an active permit. >> in fact some of the violateses don't require a permit to address the peeling paint and address small issues. there are items, like the heater, we do require a permit to replace it and if there is a simple repair, they don't need a permit. the third case, we require a permit and they have a permit do temporary work, repairs, because my understanding is that they will be building a new set of stairs when the construction is finalled. finished. we sent the case three times to a hearing and previous hearings, the cause was continued because they show they have permitted to do some other work and a second time, the case was sent back to the staff,
that unit. >> so have you seen the other units? >> the other units are under construction and there are permits open and we have seen some pictures -- i have seen pictures that they're doing complete renovations of the unit. >> but this is not part of the renovation? is there a permit polled for any of this? >> i don't know if for the renovation of the upper unit there is an active permit. >> in fact some of the violateses don't require a permit to address the...
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income requirements for affordable unit, we cannot construct those units using affordable tax credits and some specifics for affordable housing, which means we need to come up with roughly an additional $300,000 in local resources to come up with that. but the units are deed restricted and come up upon turnover. the cost to replace the original unit considered the original -- the bedroom size to replace the original unit considered the original household and bedroom size and affordable income and program requirements. so the -- what we're proposing now for post d.d.a. residents who have moved to the island since 2011, the resolution you have before you today urges us to expand the relocation and transition benefits available for post d.d.a. households. again, just as background, under the transitional housing rules and regulations, currently, they're provided only with advisory services, and leases have disclosed that the housing is interim and without relocation benefits. and at this time, we don't anticipate any of the existing housing needing to be vacated for the purposes of devel
income requirements for affordable unit, we cannot construct those units using affordable tax credits and some specifics for affordable housing, which means we need to come up with roughly an additional $300,000 in local resources to come up with that. but the units are deed restricted and come up upon turnover. the cost to replace the original unit considered the original -- the bedroom size to replace the original unit considered the original household and bedroom size and affordable income...
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in many outside the united states acknowledge that as well.ition, the administration has been a leader in the global forum on steel excess capacity. to address that problem. the administration has spearheaded e-commerce plural lateral negotiations with the weird world trade organization. Ãb we are not shying away from bold action even when some of our partners and allies are involved. overall, the administration is making trade policy in a way that's a reasonable response to the world as it stood in 2016 the traditional tools hadn't been working. something new was needed and the administration isn't flinching from trying new policy approaches. let me address a few of the other comments i heard. if i have time. first, as to the charge that the united states is now somehow a country that uses managed trade rather than free-trade, what i would say is in the heritage foundation's 2019 in-depth of economic freedom the united states was 12th. the united states was one of the most highly ranked countries in the world. i think we still have a pretty g
in many outside the united states acknowledge that as well.ition, the administration has been a leader in the global forum on steel excess capacity. to address that problem. the administration has spearheaded e-commerce plural lateral negotiations with the weird world trade organization. Ãb we are not shying away from bold action even when some of our partners and allies are involved. overall, the administration is making trade policy in a way that's a reasonable response to the world as it...
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it has 136 market rate units with only night affordable units and 48 bmr. most units are studios and one bedroom and do not apply with affordability and needs of our family oriented community base and excelsior. although this project provides unionized labor, the outcome of this project is not for existing residents and tenants wrist being priced out of excelsior. landlords of adjacent properties began to charge more rent and doing more buyouts or evictions to cash in on the new population of nearby luxury and high-end market rate development. i provide tenant counseling in the excelsior, and all of my clients are already facing evictions or at risk of being priced out. by proposing this market-based development in the excelsior, it does not alleviate the housing crisis. as developers, the planning commission, and the planning department continued to prioritize. our community members will no longer be able to afford living there regardless if they are tenants or homeowners. please deny the permits of this luxury project at 65 ocean. luxury housing is off us
it has 136 market rate units with only night affordable units and 48 bmr. most units are studios and one bedroom and do not apply with affordability and needs of our family oriented community base and excelsior. although this project provides unionized labor, the outcome of this project is not for existing residents and tenants wrist being priced out of excelsior. landlords of adjacent properties began to charge more rent and doing more buyouts or evictions to cash in on the new population of...
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the 1970s, senator health came to the united states, the united kingdom is on the eve of destruction. i thought as a young american whose father was stationed on a british military base, what we now know as the soviet backed labor unions holding the uk hostage, the welfare state drew the life out of the people and the socialist labor government accepted the united kingdom's devolution into third world stocks but out of the depth of those times came two remarkable leaders. one was a methodist grocery star. the other was a baptist sheriff. they became united, unapologetic defense in the belief that western civilization was worth celebrating and defending. it was britain and her progeny, the united states that created the notion of limited government in which democratic impulse was balanced by political traditions resting on order, faith, liberty, and justice. margaret thatcher and if helms were cut from the same cloth. the protestantism of their you forged in the small towns of middle england and western north carolina taught them that a nation is built with a home and family, not progr
the 1970s, senator health came to the united states, the united kingdom is on the eve of destruction. i thought as a young american whose father was stationed on a british military base, what we now know as the soviet backed labor unions holding the uk hostage, the welfare state drew the life out of the people and the socialist labor government accepted the united kingdom's devolution into third world stocks but out of the depth of those times came two remarkable leaders. one was a methodist...
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states and from becoming citizens of the united states.hat was a great injustice. it speaks to another theme, which is important for us to explore, and that is the theme of racism within american immigration policy. there are plenty of reasons why americans reject particular immigrant groups. sometimes, it is on the basis of religion. anti-catholicism. always on the basis of color. on the basis of prevailing racism in the american consciousness that governs the way we approach these things. the first dramatic example of that is of course the 1882 chinese exclusion law. the fact that it took from 1882 all the way until 1943, until the chinese were our allies in the second world war, for that to finally abate. susan: you made reference to the 1882 chinese exclusion act, the same year immigration, the first major immigration act. in 1990, president harrison establishes ellis island -- in 18 it -- in 1890, president harrison establishes ellis island. what is happening that necessitated these changes? dr. kraut: immigration is a matter of pushe
states and from becoming citizens of the united states.hat was a great injustice. it speaks to another theme, which is important for us to explore, and that is the theme of racism within american immigration policy. there are plenty of reasons why americans reject particular immigrant groups. sometimes, it is on the basis of religion. anti-catholicism. always on the basis of color. on the basis of prevailing racism in the american consciousness that governs the way we approach these things. the...
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forces the establishment in america believes that the united states actually by betraying. actually is giving a very bad message to its allies in the region. this is something not good for america blossoming don't look at the united states if it withdraws from syria it will not be party to this conflict anymore it will not have any leverage and the syrian conflict and some actually also see that russia is winning in this case because america is actually pulling out so that something of the gun is actually dealing with 2 different americas this is actually what makes his position very very difficult and this is what mixed actually the thrust also with the united states is very low now as we are recording this program on friday afternoon and there are already news coming in that at least in one like this suppose that cease fire has been breached and that there are there are direct military confrontation between the turkish military and some of the kurdish groups speech leads me to my next question as part of the deal struck last thursday the kurdish military units they why b.
forces the establishment in america believes that the united states actually by betraying. actually is giving a very bad message to its allies in the region. this is something not good for america blossoming don't look at the united states if it withdraws from syria it will not be party to this conflict anymore it will not have any leverage and the syrian conflict and some actually also see that russia is winning in this case because america is actually pulling out so that something of the gun...
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there's about units. that tells us the fees aren't segregated so development is necessarily rolled out in the order in which the fees come in or to build the number of housing units that would be required for the types of development that have occurred and for which the fees were charged. so collecting the $89 million, it didn't all get expended during that time period. i think part of the explanation for that is the funding from the non-residential side the jobs housing linkage fee and then funds from housing or other development impact fees are all combined and used for development projects. and the mohcd has defined sites and put the financing together for the entire project working with developers. so it doesn't all get spent in the same time frame or in unison with the collection pattern and may not result in the number of units being built that the nexus analysis would tell us should be built for the square footage of development that has occurred during that period. it may happen eventually in the
there's about units. that tells us the fees aren't segregated so development is necessarily rolled out in the order in which the fees come in or to build the number of housing units that would be required for the types of development that have occurred and for which the fees were charged. so collecting the $89 million, it didn't all get expended during that time period. i think part of the explanation for that is the funding from the non-residential side the jobs housing linkage fee and then...
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it's because i intelligence unit that is responsible for the end traced. one of the few features is something i mentioned earlier >> caller: belted road initiative fantasies again out of the ideology called the chinese dream so that is the trojan horse of the expansionism on the developing world and the way it works is that it goes into a poor country. then they did at exorbitant interest rates and when the poor country comes back and says we are having trouble paying back this loan, the chinese say that our railroad now taking over and that kind of thing is taking place on a large scale around the world especially in the developing world. my own view is, and i see this as a u.s. and circled and strategy to basically take over it and buying up in the developing world so certain power begins in the developing world. >> what about their intelligence operations and espionage? you have a case concerning key west. share with us what exactly happened in key west. >> guest: most people that are familiar with the operation know about the two main organizations one
it's because i intelligence unit that is responsible for the end traced. one of the few features is something i mentioned earlier >> caller: belted road initiative fantasies again out of the ideology called the chinese dream so that is the trojan horse of the expansionism on the developing world and the way it works is that it goes into a poor country. then they did at exorbitant interest rates and when the poor country comes back and says we are having trouble paying back this loan, the...
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as unit entries. those are minor tweaks that could be addressed if the architect would spend a little more time on looking at doing the quality. on the other hand, i think contrary to what commissioner fung said the size of the unit is very massive. its color and material differentiation is not varied enough to make the building overall look for like multiple pieces. it looks too solid from my perspective. those are architectural comments. but in the end what i'm concerned about is unit quality and livability which i think this project does not fully address. >> commissioner richards. >> so i guess question. the gentleman from poe day charlie -- poder charlie is he here in the audience? overflow room? i had a question for him. one of the -- what kept getting brought up over and over and over was people in the neighborhood can't afford -- i see him coming through the window. is that him? no? oh, it is. okay. i have a question for you. so when we talked yesterday probably a little longer than i needed t
as unit entries. those are minor tweaks that could be addressed if the architect would spend a little more time on looking at doing the quality. on the other hand, i think contrary to what commissioner fung said the size of the unit is very massive. its color and material differentiation is not varied enough to make the building overall look for like multiple pieces. it looks too solid from my perspective. those are architectural comments. but in the end what i'm concerned about is unit quality...
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the united states wanted sitting bull back in the united states on a reservation. eventually sitting bull and cattle returned to the united states. sitting bull was killed by lakota tribal police. when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by his friends trying to protect him. he went on to paint this muzzlingmuslin. it's unique because of its size. the other thing is it does not represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the museum brought up a life-size photograph of this to work with elders to try to understand what going on in this painting. what they say what they think is going on is that a series of preparations leading up to a ceremony or an event is probably taking place. they point out pairs of pipes and the stems are close together, signifying a ceremony is about to take place. they point out that there are two pairs of wants. these are used in the ceremony, which very loosely translated is a relation ceremony. it's a ceremony in which an individual will adopt a non-kin member of the drive -
the united states wanted sitting bull back in the united states on a reservation. eventually sitting bull and cattle returned to the united states. sitting bull was killed by lakota tribal police. when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by his friends trying to protect him. he went on to paint this muzzlingmuslin. it's unique because of its size. the other thing is it does not represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the...
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dependence in 1776 united states and finland remain united by those same cherished values central to this effort is the nation's close cooperation on matters of security and defense, although finland is not a member of nato. save a lot of money. finland participates in many native missions and exercises. i am pleased finland is substantially increasing its military budget. america and finland are also working together to advance stability, freedom of navigation, and respect for national sovereignty in the arctic. both of our nations are committed to a secure arctic region free from external intrusion, interference and coercion. simply put, we believe the affairs of the arctic should be governed by the actual nations of the arctic. there are other people coming into the arctic and we don't like it. we can't let it happen. we won't let it happen. the united states and finland are likewise partnering to ensure the security of 5g networks. it is critical we use safe and trustworthy technology providers, components and supply chains. we welcomed the establishment of the innovation center
dependence in 1776 united states and finland remain united by those same cherished values central to this effort is the nation's close cooperation on matters of security and defense, although finland is not a member of nato. save a lot of money. finland participates in many native missions and exercises. i am pleased finland is substantially increasing its military budget. america and finland are also working together to advance stability, freedom of navigation, and respect for national...
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front work department which is the party unit which is because i intelligence unit that is responsible for advancing china's strategic interests around the world. i think that one of the key features of chinese expansionism today is something i mentioned earlier called the belton initiative. this is again this morphed out of things ideology called the china dream. now the road initiative is the private trojan horse of chinese expansionism. this targeted on the developing world. the way it works is that china goes into a poor country because we like to build a railroad for you and will even help you with financing. and they provide the financing and then they do it at exorbitant interest rates. then when the professor comes back and says we are having trouble paying back this loan, attorney say wale that is a railroad now. we're taking it over. in that kind of thing is taking place on a large scale. roman rule. especially in the developing world. plan view is that i see this as kind of a u.s. encirclement strategy. basically do take over and via the developing world is the way to answer
front work department which is the party unit which is because i intelligence unit that is responsible for advancing china's strategic interests around the world. i think that one of the key features of chinese expansionism today is something i mentioned earlier called the belton initiative. this is again this morphed out of things ideology called the china dream. now the road initiative is the private trojan horse of chinese expansionism. this targeted on the developing world. the way it works...
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the united states to the greed to keep anybody out of the united states à [multiple speakers] >> letmuslim advocates and particularly on the Ãb part of its decision rested on the insurance that the waiver process would function. in practice for the waiver profits fall short of the supreme court's expectations and ien do you see any merit in mr. arthur's point about getting information from other countries when we have the most powerful nation and we can get information on an individual like a pregnant wife of israel? >> thank you congresswoman for that question. on the first part of the question, absolutely, the dissent justice breyer was very correct but unfortunately the waiver process has been a sham. it's been almost two years since the supposed waiver process one is to the effect. there is still no publicly accessible information to people who are trying to apply and prove their eligibility for wave other deficiencies as well. >> on the second point around information, going to refer to the 50+ former national security officials from fire republican and democratic administration
the united states to the greed to keep anybody out of the united states à [multiple speakers] >> letmuslim advocates and particularly on the Ãb part of its decision rested on the insurance that the waiver process would function. in practice for the waiver profits fall short of the supreme court's expectations and ien do you see any merit in mr. arthur's point about getting information from other countries when we have the most powerful nation and we can get information on an individual...
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people who have real skills that they either learned in the united states or earned in the united states, i want to be part of the growth of our economy in the future, part of america. when it comes to diversity, count me in. my mother was an immigrant to this country, brought here at the age of two. her son stands right here with a full-time government job, the american dream, right? i basically believe in immigration, and i believe in the diversity of america. but what will not work, what will not succeed is the notion that we can somehow just favor one group from one country at the expense of every other country. what has happened, we found, since senator lee started moving forward with this, is we've got people from a variety of different countries around the world saying, you mean you're going to cut us off entirely? we can't have any eb-2 visas for ten years? you're saying that's going to apply to canada and mexico and the european nations and all of asia as well? that's unfair. why would you cut us off to give an opportunity for those from i understand yacht? that -- from india. t
people who have real skills that they either learned in the united states or earned in the united states, i want to be part of the growth of our economy in the future, part of america. when it comes to diversity, count me in. my mother was an immigrant to this country, brought here at the age of two. her son stands right here with a full-time government job, the american dream, right? i basically believe in immigration, and i believe in the diversity of america. but what will not work, what...
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united states should take the lead within the united nations and nato, to organize efforts to announce turkeys actions and restrain the actions. we must also the efforts to seek the syria war, that is consistent with un security council resolution 2254 and protect the equities of the fdf and the civilians leaving on their protection. unfortunately, the greatest impediment security interests, and bringing about an end to the conflict there, appears to be president trump his inability to grasp the strategic significance of actions. and that went out mr. president, i will yield the floor. >> mr. president, senator from iowa. >> mr. president i write today to call attention to the dire situation which continues to unfold in northern syria. turkey embarked on a reckless and brutal intervention on october 9th, 2019, offensively to clear northern syria of terrorist elements. they have ironically dubbed this operation piece. the departure of u.s. forces just stayed prior to this incursion, left nothing between turkish militaryh forces in a predominantly kurdish militia known is the syrian t de
united states should take the lead within the united nations and nato, to organize efforts to announce turkeys actions and restrain the actions. we must also the efforts to seek the syria war, that is consistent with un security council resolution 2254 and protect the equities of the fdf and the civilians leaving on their protection. unfortunately, the greatest impediment security interests, and bringing about an end to the conflict there, appears to be president trump his inability to grasp...
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the united states out of syria. what they don't realize is the next step takes the turks out of syria. completely, all of syria, couldn't have done it as long as the united states was there. this was to be expected. the next move is for bashar al-assad to take over. i don't know, russia is a real agreement. all these lobbyists have been trying to get that expedited. the problem, the file that is one that you can use because they want to get everything they want into those files and it makes no sense. >> sorry we have run out of time but i want to thank this terrific panel. [applause] >> thank you for coming. [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at what is live tuesday on the c-span network. on c-span the house is back at 10:00 eastern for general speeches with legislative business at noon. it would impose sanctions on turkey for its recent incursion into syria and other actions. on c-span2 the senate returns to continue work on a 2020 bill with agencies including agriculture, transportation and housing. on c-s
the united states out of syria. what they don't realize is the next step takes the turks out of syria. completely, all of syria, couldn't have done it as long as the united states was there. this was to be expected. the next move is for bashar al-assad to take over. i don't know, russia is a real agreement. all these lobbyists have been trying to get that expedited. the problem, the file that is one that you can use because they want to get everything they want into those files and it makes no...
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those units remain restricted and become affordable units after the household moves out. and i really bring that up because, with the current cost of construction, the inability to use those tax credit financing and some of these under-funding sources, means than we need to make up as much as $300,000 of the cost of constructing each unit out of other local sources. so that is a tremendous cost associated with the replacement unit benefit. so, with that recap of what the transitional housing rules and regulations promise and how they're structured, i wanted to talk a little bit about supervisor haney's resolution urging the treasure island development authority to expand relocation and transition benefits for post dda households. this was introduced september 10th of the board of supervisors and we expect to be calender probably prior to our next meeting for discussion at land use. and so, we wanted to have a conversation with bore board mes about the provisions there. just a reminder, as i i've discussed previously we currently have just under 400 total households and so
those units remain restricted and become affordable units after the household moves out. and i really bring that up because, with the current cost of construction, the inability to use those tax credit financing and some of these under-funding sources, means than we need to make up as much as $300,000 of the cost of constructing each unit out of other local sources. so that is a tremendous cost associated with the replacement unit benefit. so, with that recap of what the transitional housing...
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states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states air force. ♪ >> the united states navy.marine corps. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the army song. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats until the departure of the official party. [applause] [applause] >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that affect the you. democrats' impeachment inquiry of president trump. and martin smith will join us to talk about his documentary on mohammad bin salman entitled "the crown prince of saudi arabia." at 7:00shington journal eastern this morning. join the discussion. networkay on the c-span , on c-span at 7:00 p.m. charlie cook, editor and publisher of the cook political report, talks about th election and races he is tracking. betsy devos and kellyanne conway talk about scholarships. a.m.is on c-span2 at 9:00 on c-span3 at 9:30 a.m. eastern a forum on china's role in the world. the supreme court justices return for the new term next week. the first monday in october with the court hearing cases on employment discrimination based
states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states air force. ♪ >> the united states navy.marine corps. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the army song. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain at your seats until the departure of the official party. [applause] [applause] >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that affect the you. democrats' impeachment inquiry of president trump. and martin smith will join us to talk about...
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and that's to be commander in chief of the united states of america, the united states military.t's a sacred duty. it's not something that is done or looked at in a whim. and so i'm going to -- i hope you understand i think it's important that i make serious peach. it's going to take about 25 minutes for me to do it -- about american foreign policy and which i am so concerned about our security and the deployment of the might of the united states military. you know, the power to deploy the might of the most powerful military in the history of the world -- that's not hyperbowl -- in the history of the world -- there have been never been greater or more competent warriors or larger or more powerful military than we have -- is not an ego booster. not a ratings booster. you take an oath of office to serve and swear responsibility, a., to troops appear families. only sacred obligation we have. a lot of obligations only sacred one is to protect those we send to war. care for them when they come home and care for families while they're gone. they risk their lives for their government, s
and that's to be commander in chief of the united states of america, the united states military.t's a sacred duty. it's not something that is done or looked at in a whim. and so i'm going to -- i hope you understand i think it's important that i make serious peach. it's going to take about 25 minutes for me to do it -- about american foreign policy and which i am so concerned about our security and the deployment of the might of the united states military. you know, the power to deploy the...
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there are moments when the united states is more welcoming and moments when the united states is not welcoming at all. we watch this with great interest and try to identify the moments when these things are happening. susan: is the current period of turmoil and debate over immigration different in any important way from past times this country has gone through? dr. kraut: i would argue the current ways of nativism, of anti-immigrant sentiment, of xenophobia is not different in what we have seen in the past. while it seems to us to be peppered with acts of violence and ferocity, there have been other acts of violence, anti-immigrant riots before the civil war, anti-immigrant riots in the 1880's. there have been lots of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. it has brought great harm to the foreign-born. i would argue the current wave, as unpleasant and offputting as it is, is not all that unusual in the history of our country. susan: what causes congress to ultimately act during these periods? dr. kraut: congress acts most
there are moments when the united states is more welcoming and moments when the united states is not welcoming at all. we watch this with great interest and try to identify the moments when these things are happening. susan: is the current period of turmoil and debate over immigration different in any important way from past times this country has gone through? dr. kraut: i would argue the current ways of nativism, of anti-immigrant sentiment, of xenophobia is not different in what we have seen...
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same page with the united states but. china is a kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currency some kinds of stability to the fore for the current situation so that you don't can build up on debts and continue to. translate it into a more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be back in just a few moments. the brain does not work. in the way. with a view to. liberate you damage you really were the codes in the brain is integrated to send. some of the brain you can kill the patient does body damage you want to do with me to the brain to. welcome back to worlds apart i mean that is as easy as system processor for original study at shea he had to hash to university if there is a before the break you you mentioned that there are countries that are still willing to defy that pressure and i think china would be
same page with the united states but. china is a kind of economic war with the united states russia is experiencing one of its worst periods of relations with the united states so everything is different that's political supports with at least currency some kinds of stability to the fore for the current situation so that you don't can build up on debts and continue to. translate it into a more countries measures in terms of economic benefits mr is that we have to take a short break now we'll be...
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tell, and it made all those units legal units, and those units are now $2500. so i would love for the department to take a further look to see if we could do something. if that includes multiple penalties for doing work without a permit, i'm fine with that, too. >> and just to correct the submittal dates for the record, it does have a 2018 case number. it was submitted at the very end of 2018. the case was created on january 7, 2018, and the case was heard on -- january 7, 2019, and the case was heard on january 8, 2019. >> clerk: okay, commissioners, this matter is submitted. >> i will make a motion to continue this. how much time do you think the department needs -- it's on the department rather than the permit holder. >> it's when the appellant can give us the materials including the approved plans and the photo. the review of the zoning administrator would be relatively brief. if they could do that this weekend. >> do you think you would want to make a site visit at all to inspect the unit in person or is that not necessary? >> i think the photos speak for
tell, and it made all those units legal units, and those units are now $2500. so i would love for the department to take a further look to see if we could do something. if that includes multiple penalties for doing work without a permit, i'm fine with that, too. >> and just to correct the submittal dates for the record, it does have a 2018 case number. it was submitted at the very end of 2018. the case was created on january 7, 2018, and the case was heard on -- january 7, 2019, and the...
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and he lived here in the united states.salve for murder, money laundering and drug trafficking. >> but at that time monsalve had left the country and had gone into hiding. >> he was sort of like a phantas mu like a ghost. we had no belief that he would ever be coming back, because we had heard that he had moved back to colombia, period. but two years later in february of 2000, we received a tip from an informant who was living in the same building as rebecca. and rebecca was his girlfriend and she had a child with him. the informant heard that monsalve was intending to come back into the united states through mexico. >> the building was in flushing, 100-family building that monsalve had used over the years as a stash house. a few days later, i received a call from this informant. she said monsalve was back not only in the united states, but he was back at the building. we commenced surveillance of the building 24 hours a day, waiting for him to come out, but he never did. finally, one moring, rebecca left with the child. an
and he lived here in the united states.salve for murder, money laundering and drug trafficking. >> but at that time monsalve had left the country and had gone into hiding. >> he was sort of like a phantas mu like a ghost. we had no belief that he would ever be coming back, because we had heard that he had moved back to colombia, period. but two years later in february of 2000, we received a tip from an informant who was living in the same building as rebecca. and rebecca was his...
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over 100 soldiers from that unit were awarded -- no unit received more recommendations and honors and no unit had more holders, the medal of honor, even though some of those honors came long after the recipients had passed away. another ordinary american at that time was a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who lied and cheated to get into the field artillery because he could not bear the thought of his friends and neighbors going to war and he not being there to support them. he had two horses shot from under him during the offensive and he would go on to be one of the greatest presidents in our history. captain harry s. truman. my own great-grandfather was there. he left a small town law practice in the mississippi delta and a part-time teaching job at ole miss to join up with the american army assembling in camp gordon, georgia. another part of georgia was my father's grand -- my wife's grandfathe grandfather. a teenager from southeastern north carolina who never ventured much beyond two or three counties in the carolina, but before he was 18, he was marching up into
over 100 soldiers from that unit were awarded -- no unit received more recommendations and honors and no unit had more holders, the medal of honor, even though some of those honors came long after the recipients had passed away. another ordinary american at that time was a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who lied and cheated to get into the field artillery because he could not bear the thought of his friends and neighbors going to war and he not being there to support them. he...
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lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work toward a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my pministers will work to implement new regimes, fisheries, agriculture, and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair, modern and global immigration system. my government remains committed to ensuring that resident european citizens who have built their lives in and contributed so much to the united kingdom, have the right to remain. the bill will include measures that reinforce this commitment. steps will be taken to provide certainty, stability, and new opportunities for the financial services and legal sectors. my government's new economic plan will be underpinned by a responsible fiscal strategy investing in economic growth while maintaining the sustainability of the public fin
lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work toward a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my pministers will work to implement new regimes, fisheries, agriculture, and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement...
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as they have now seen, the united states can fight. the army is different. it is run by a different general and there are different people fighting. it is starting to look like the native americans only have one option left and that option is to negotiate as their own tribe with the united states government. 1795, the added states of america sends delegates to meet with the representatives of every tribe held land in the valley andnmee river they signed the first treaty that deals with native americans who lived on the land. every tribe has a representative and the appropriate representative to sign. is ithis ends up doing opens up for those indian removal acts that removes native americans out west, which opens up the united states for manifest destiny and pushed further west than the original tree line. >> our staff travel to toledo ohio to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from toledo and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> professor jordan smith talks ab
as they have now seen, the united states can fight. the army is different. it is run by a different general and there are different people fighting. it is starting to look like the native americans only have one option left and that option is to negotiate as their own tribe with the united states government. 1795, the added states of america sends delegates to meet with the representatives of every tribe held land in the valley andnmee river they signed the first treaty that deals with native...
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the united states. host: walk us through the day and the set up of the charge of san juan hill. mark: one thing you have to understand is that the rough riders are one small part of this assault on what called san juan heights, and the rough riders reports that they leave behind out of their horses, but their companies. their greatly reduced. essentially there's only like 600 men in the rough riders. the entire assault force was around 8000. so you can see the percentages of the rough riders are but there are key part of the assault. they are, it's only calvary, dismounted calvary is to charge the right side of the line of san juan heights in the infantry, and this is involves beginners and volunteers, they're going to charge the left side and a san juan heights is the very long rolling ridge. when encountered by theodore roosevelt the rough riders that day, they are told to wait in reserve until called for. theodore roosevelt does not like it one pit. by this time i should see that leonard would is bee
the united states. host: walk us through the day and the set up of the charge of san juan hill. mark: one thing you have to understand is that the rough riders are one small part of this assault on what called san juan heights, and the rough riders reports that they leave behind out of their horses, but their companies. their greatly reduced. essentially there's only like 600 men in the rough riders. the entire assault force was around 8000. so you can see the percentages of the rough riders...
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and the unit mix itself. and although home sf allows for a variety of combinations of units, unit configurations to satisfy the legislation on the code, we pushed the number of two-bedrooms and three-bedrooms above the 40 percent minimum. and if you are to count the one bedrooms plus dens that we are also providing which is a new unit type we were able to provide by eliminating a substantial number of studios while maintaining the total unit count, we would be at a45 percent of our total units that would have twos and threes. the team is committed and we have repeatedly shared this as part of our outreach to ensuring that the housing that we are delivering is completely accessible. we recognize that the district is a very diverse district. it's a multilingual district. and in recognition of that have committed to posting workshops leading up -- the one year leading up to the opening of the building, every month, to assist with local residents who would like to enroll and apply in the bmr program to have their
and the unit mix itself. and although home sf allows for a variety of combinations of units, unit configurations to satisfy the legislation on the code, we pushed the number of two-bedrooms and three-bedrooms above the 40 percent minimum. and if you are to count the one bedrooms plus dens that we are also providing which is a new unit type we were able to provide by eliminating a substantial number of studios while maintaining the total unit count, we would be at a45 percent of our total units...