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straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations. these requirements illustrated how the united states pursued its own cold war self-interest. first, as i have mentioned, the u.s. offered a special welcome for people fleeing communism. second, a preference was given for refugees who were professionals or highly educated or skilled. this was in keeping with other immigration laws of the period. ultimately, while welcoming displaced people has been seen as a humanitarian act, these humanitarian efforts were often centered on the needs of the united states, the helper. these images future refugees who arrived in the united states during this period. the photo on the left features displaced persons who were registering at an emergency refugee center which housed 1,000 people displaced
straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations. these requirements illustrated how the united states pursued its own cold war self-interest. first, as i have mentioned, the u.s. offered a special welcome for people fleeing communism. second, a preference was...
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it's allowing two units into an rh-1 zoning unit, so the second unit is a conditionally premised unit based on lot size. so there's a secondary approval based on zoning, one unit for every 3,000 square feet of lot. this lot, at 7200 square feet. gets to about two units -- or gets to two units. so it is not an a.d.u. that is currently being proposed on-site. >> commissioner diamond: okay. thank you for the clarification. >> the building is also completely code conforming as designed. >> commissioner diamond: that's what i was going to get at. this is a code compliant project? >> that's correct. >> commissioner diamond: and they have done something that we have requested of other large projects, which is to make sure that the project is amply sized relative to other units, and it's another floor and not just tucked into the back, so in my opinion, this is a code compliant project, it's met, you know, the goals of what we previously stated on other projects, which is to have -- make sure that the second unit is well sized relative to the size of the first unit, and therefore, i am in sup
it's allowing two units into an rh-1 zoning unit, so the second unit is a conditionally premised unit based on lot size. so there's a secondary approval based on zoning, one unit for every 3,000 square feet of lot. this lot, at 7200 square feet. gets to about two units -- or gets to two units. so it is not an a.d.u. that is currently being proposed on-site. >> commissioner diamond: okay. thank you for the clarification. >> the building is also completely code conforming as designed....
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the united states will compete and will compete vigorously. and lead with our values and our strength. we'll stand up for our allies and our friends and oppose attempts by stronger countries that dominate weaker ones whether through changes to territory by force, economic coercion, technical exploitation, or disinformation. but we are not seeking, say it again, we are not seeking a new cold war or a world divided in the ridged blocks. the united states is ready to work with any nation that steps up and pursues peaceful resolution to shared challenges. even if we have intense disagreements in other areas. because we'll all suffer the consequences of our failure if we do not come together to address the urgent threats like covid-19 and climate change or enduring threats like nuclear proliferation. the united states remains committed to preventing iran from gaining a nuclear weapon. we are working with the p-5-plus one to engage iran diplomatically and seek a return to jcpoa. we are prepared to return to full compliance if iran does the same. sim
the united states will compete and will compete vigorously. and lead with our values and our strength. we'll stand up for our allies and our friends and oppose attempts by stronger countries that dominate weaker ones whether through changes to territory by force, economic coercion, technical exploitation, or disinformation. but we are not seeking, say it again, we are not seeking a new cold war or a world divided in the ridged blocks. the united states is ready to work with any nation that...
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the united states. and from the very beginning, from 1607. when the irish famine people came, it was already created. it was pretty much set in stone. they were taking half of mexico and sort of completing that vision that they had on independence was to reach the pacific and come to dominate the pacific as chinese trade. >> your argument in a way is that it's not really a nation of immigrants sort of an economic expansionist class that later turned against immigrants. >> turned against immigrants but they don't this industrial powerhouse first of all with a cotton kingdom. slavery was legal. enslaved africans had this unpaid labor force and they kept reproducing slaves so they didn't have a labor issue. but after the civil war when they really started building the industrial northeast, they needed huge amounts of labor and also for building the railroads. so this is when the first immigration law ever passed or was ever mentioned immigration was 1883. that was to exclude chinese who at the same time th
the united states. and from the very beginning, from 1607. when the irish famine people came, it was already created. it was pretty much set in stone. they were taking half of mexico and sort of completing that vision that they had on independence was to reach the pacific and come to dominate the pacific as chinese trade. >> your argument in a way is that it's not really a nation of immigrants sort of an economic expansionist class that later turned against immigrants. >> turned...
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many have worked on behalf of the united states. we have a moral imperative to protect them, to support those who have supported this nation. we have the obligation to do so anyway to protect national security and preserves public safety. at fort lee, one of the military bases designated to receive vulnerable afghan nationals, i heard two stories that help communicate the meaning of our operation and the meaning of our country. when families arrived fort lee, the children are given an american flag. the afghan men place their hands over their hearts out of respect , ingratitude, and in reverence. i met with a federal government employee who was working at fort lee to help afghan nationals in the process. the employee served in afghanistan in 2009 and 2010. he was supported by an afghan national who worked as his interpreter. the employee has kept in touch with the interpreter for the past 10 years. last week, he assisted the interpreter in assisting with her immigration papers. as we move forward through this process, these individu
many have worked on behalf of the united states. we have a moral imperative to protect them, to support those who have supported this nation. we have the obligation to do so anyway to protect national security and preserves public safety. at fort lee, one of the military bases designated to receive vulnerable afghan nationals, i heard two stories that help communicate the meaning of our operation and the meaning of our country. when families arrived fort lee, the children are given an american...
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into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have played a key role but there are others they've played a cube role in shaping our political life. they've shaped our cultural life think of the actress, marlena dietrich. the hungarian composer bella bartok the austrian composer arnold stormberg and the russian french painter mark sagal but there are many many other refugees that we could highlight refugees have always played an important role in the political economic and cultural life of our nation. but public opinion polls tell us that americans were very concerned
into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have...
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know, sro unit, versus a family-sized unit to a market-rate unit, i think that the difference is pretty significant. in addition the five rent-controlled units that we are, you know, now being replaced with dmr, smaller group housing units, it's also like a pretty big difference in terms of what we are getting as a city from it. did you guys take that into account at all? >> so we did the five units are all studios so we did take that into account that we would try to replace them at a similar size which they were existing before. >> supervisor melgar: they have kitchens, right? >> they do have kitchens. the difference in the kitchen would be two burners and an oven. and i would like also the project sponsor to speak to the existing units as well. but generally speaking, you know, we are aiming for comparability in size and number of bedrooms. and to your question about whether or not -- i can ping someone from there right now but we have -- we have started conversations before about how -- what the affordable rents would be if they were, you know, for these larger family-sized units. t
know, sro unit, versus a family-sized unit to a market-rate unit, i think that the difference is pretty significant. in addition the five rent-controlled units that we are, you know, now being replaced with dmr, smaller group housing units, it's also like a pretty big difference in terms of what we are getting as a city from it. did you guys take that into account at all? >> so we did the five units are all studios so we did take that into account that we would try to replace them at a...
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but in the united states and canada and especially let's talk about the united states that people, notevery single one but in general made people who know their own history have been brought up in their own culture and know that oral history of their experience was the united states. the only people that know the true history of the united states. descendants of enslaved africans know like in 90% of really important segment of it. in time and -- and the economy but in terms of taking conquest and taking the continent, this was a 100 years war. the revolution itself where they were fighting mostly native people. they were -- with the northwest ordinance laying out how to -- how to conquer the continent to conquer northwest territory and the ohio valley became 5 different states of mid western states and then to go on. so they had this vision and carried it out methodically in this hundred year's war that ended symbolically in 1890 massacre of the wounded knee refugees trying to turn themselves in to the government unarmed and that was the signal of the end of armed resistance by native
but in the united states and canada and especially let's talk about the united states that people, notevery single one but in general made people who know their own history have been brought up in their own culture and know that oral history of their experience was the united states. the only people that know the true history of the united states. descendants of enslaved africans know like in 90% of really important segment of it. in time and -- and the economy but in terms of taking conquest...
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and the united states. but let me be clear australia is not seeking to acquire nuclear weapons or establish a civil nuclear capability. and we will continue to meet all our nuclear non-proliferation obligations. australia has a long history of defense cooperation with the united states and the united kingdom. for more than a century, we have stood together for the cause of peace and freedom, motivated by the beliefs we share, sustained by the bonds of friendship we have forged, enabled by the sacrifice of those who have gone before us, and inspired by our shared hope for those who will follow us. but let me be clear and so, today, friends, we recommit ourselves to this cause and a new aukus vision. i'm delighted to join president biden and prime minister to announce that the united kingdom, australia, and the united states are creating a new trilateral defense partnership, known as aukus, with the aim of working hand in glove to preserve security and stability in the indo-pacific. and prime minister morriso
and the united states. but let me be clear australia is not seeking to acquire nuclear weapons or establish a civil nuclear capability. and we will continue to meet all our nuclear non-proliferation obligations. australia has a long history of defense cooperation with the united states and the united kingdom. for more than a century, we have stood together for the cause of peace and freedom, motivated by the beliefs we share, sustained by the bonds of friendship we have forged, enabled by the...
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planes carrying vaccines from the united dates have already landed in 100 countries -- the united statesave already landed in 100 countries, bringing people around the world a dose of hope direct to the american people -- direct from the american people, no strings attached. at the global covid-19 summit, i will be announcing additional measures and holding ourselves accountable on specific targets in three key challenges. saving lives now, vaccinating the world, and building back better. this year has also brought widespread death and devastation from the borderless climate crisis. extreme weather events that we have seen in every part of the world, you all know it and feel it. represent what the secretary general rightly called code red for humanity. scientists and experts are telling us that we are fast approaching the point of no return in the literal sense. to keep within our reach, the wild goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius -- to keep within our reach the worldwide goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. we have to keep raising our collective am
planes carrying vaccines from the united dates have already landed in 100 countries -- the united statesave already landed in 100 countries, bringing people around the world a dose of hope direct to the american people -- direct from the american people, no strings attached. at the global covid-19 summit, i will be announcing additional measures and holding ourselves accountable on specific targets in three key challenges. saving lives now, vaccinating the world, and building back better. this...
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so some had to remain in the united states.ers under threat of deportation decided that rather risk persecution in their country of origin to be deported, which arranged to be deported to another country as a form of asylum, or a form of asylum in another country. i provide information, in particular cases about that. a choice to kind of self-deport or elect to be deported to another country that is safer for those who just never made it and had to remain in the united states. >> and now, if you will unmute. go ahead, if you would. you are now unmuted. but we can't hear you. okay. we are going to move on. john martin's hand is back up. john, unmute and rejoin the conversation. john? >> what's different about these nicaraguan deportations is that they are being deported to a regime which tortures its opponents and all three of these people have been involved in, you know, anti-regime activities and as the human rights watch reports and all sorts of people report, we are deporting people and we are deporting them and they are bei
so some had to remain in the united states.ers under threat of deportation decided that rather risk persecution in their country of origin to be deported, which arranged to be deported to another country as a form of asylum, or a form of asylum in another country. i provide information, in particular cases about that. a choice to kind of self-deport or elect to be deported to another country that is safer for those who just never made it and had to remain in the united states. >> and now,...
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united states -- of the united states security is without question, our support for an independent jewish state is unequivocal. i continue to believe that a two-state solution is the best way to ensure israel's future as a jewish democratic state, living in peace alongside of viable sovereign and democratic palestinian state. we are a long way from that goal at this moment. but we must never allow ourselves to give up on the possibility of progress. we cannot give up on solving raging civil conflicts, including in ethiopia and yemen. we are fighting between warring parties is driving famine, horrific violence, human rights violations against civilians, including answer constant use of rape as a weapon of war. we'll continue to work with international community to press for peace and bring an end to this suffering. as we pursue diplomacy across the board, the united states will champion the democratic values that go to the very heart of who we are as a nation and people. freedom, equality, opportunity, and a belief in the universal rights of all people. it's stamped into our d.n.a. as a na
united states -- of the united states security is without question, our support for an independent jewish state is unequivocal. i continue to believe that a two-state solution is the best way to ensure israel's future as a jewish democratic state, living in peace alongside of viable sovereign and democratic palestinian state. we are a long way from that goal at this moment. but we must never allow ourselves to give up on the possibility of progress. we cannot give up on solving raging civil...
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the united states will do our part. we more successful a more impactful if all of our nations are working toward the full mission, to which we are called. that's why we're the 100 nations united. we get around a shared statement. the security council adopted a resolution outlining how will support the people of afghanistan moving forward, laid out the expectations to which will hold the tale bond. when it comes to respecting universal human rights. we all was to advocate for women, the rights of women and girls to use their full talents to contribute economically, politically and socially, and pursue their dreams free of violence and intimidation from central america, the middle east, africa, daph, galveston, wherever it appears in the world where almost call out and condemn the targeting and oppression racial, ethnic and religious minorities. when it occurs in whether carson sion, john or northern european, or anywhere in the world, we almost defend the rights of l, g, b, t, q i, individuals. so they can live in love,
the united states will do our part. we more successful a more impactful if all of our nations are working toward the full mission, to which we are called. that's why we're the 100 nations united. we get around a shared statement. the security council adopted a resolution outlining how will support the people of afghanistan moving forward, laid out the expectations to which will hold the tale bond. when it comes to respecting universal human rights. we all was to advocate for women, the rights...
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units. studio units have been introduced and number of three-bedroom units reduced.r. shifted to an even split across each income tier to higher allocation at 120% b.m.i. it's subject to further review as part of the design review process and to review by our partners to ensure compliance with the city's inclusionary policies. the current program includes approximately 6,000 square feet, designated as community-serving retail at the bid of the mid rise affordable project. mercy housing will take the lead in managing the space. commercial rents to be at or below 50% of the commercial market rate. this is intended to provide opportunities for local businesses and non-profit organizations who might otherwise struggle with the high commercial rents in the neighborhood. in the 2018 term sheet, and in the current program for appraisal, the developer has committed to preparing and implementing a plan for c.o.p. outreach that is beyond the early outreach and marketing plans. they have provided a draft plan and noted that mercy would lead the effort for the mid rise and that
units. studio units have been introduced and number of three-bedroom units reduced.r. shifted to an even split across each income tier to higher allocation at 120% b.m.i. it's subject to further review as part of the design review process and to review by our partners to ensure compliance with the city's inclusionary policies. the current program includes approximately 6,000 square feet, designated as community-serving retail at the bid of the mid rise affordable project. mercy housing will...
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it's a threat to the united states militarily, maybe not in terms of the united states being invaded and concurred. no, that's likely not going to happen. but it's still a military threat. we can be damaged by imperial japan and nazi germany. perhaps more significantly, it's an economic threat to our well-being. if the nazis dominate europe and control the natural resources of europe, if the japanese concur and control the resources of asia, what will we do? you can say we'll trade with them. but what if they don't trade with us? what if they isolate us economically? how do we grow and prosper? remember, 1939, 1940, the great depression is not fully over yet. it's gotten better, but it's still on. americans are really concerned about their economic well-being. this argument says, we might be in a state of permanent depression. we may not have any capacity for economic growth in a world dominated by nazi germany and imperial japan. this is a threat to our interests. we are in danger. our whole way of life can be destroyed by a world dominated by these dictatorships. the interventionis
it's a threat to the united states militarily, maybe not in terms of the united states being invaded and concurred. no, that's likely not going to happen. but it's still a military threat. we can be damaged by imperial japan and nazi germany. perhaps more significantly, it's an economic threat to our well-being. if the nazis dominate europe and control the natural resources of europe, if the japanese concur and control the resources of asia, what will we do? you can say we'll trade with them....
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so some had to remain in the united states. others, under threat of deportation, decided that rather than risk persecution in their country of origin, to be deported, or range to be deported to another country, as a form to seek asylum in another country. so i do provide information in particular cases about that. about the choice to self deport or elect to be deported to another country that is safer. or those who just never made it and had to remain in the united states. but i had to call a halt to some of my discussion. thank you. >> now we have anita, if you would unmute? go ahead. if you would. ... a meat, you are now unmuted. but we can't hear you. okay, we are going to move on. john martin's hand his backup. john, unmute and rejoin the conversation. john? >> what's different about these nicaraguan deportations is that they were deported to a regime which tortures opponents. and these people have been involved in anti-regime activities, as human rights watch reports, and all sorts of people report. we are supporting peopl
so some had to remain in the united states. others, under threat of deportation, decided that rather than risk persecution in their country of origin, to be deported, or range to be deported to another country, as a form to seek asylum in another country. so i do provide information in particular cases about that. about the choice to self deport or elect to be deported to another country that is safer. or those who just never made it and had to remain in the united states. but i had to call a...
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united states -- of the united states security is without question, our support for an independent jewish state is unequivocal. i continue to believe that a two-state solution is the best way to ensure israel's future as a jewish democratic state, living in peace alongside of viable sovereign and democratic palestinian state. we are a long way from that goal at this moment. but we must never allow ourselves to give up on the possibility of progress. we cannot give up on solving raging civil conflicts, including in ethiopia and yemen. we are fighting between warring parties is driving famine, horrific violence, human rights violations against civilians, including answer constant use of rape as a weapon of war. we'll continue to work with international community to press for peace and bring an end to this suffering. as we pursue diplomacy across the board, the united states will champion the democratic values that go to the very heart of who we are as a nation and people. freedom, equality, opportunity, and a belief in the universal rights of all people. it's stamped into our d.n.a. as a na
united states -- of the united states security is without question, our support for an independent jewish state is unequivocal. i continue to believe that a two-state solution is the best way to ensure israel's future as a jewish democratic state, living in peace alongside of viable sovereign and democratic palestinian state. we are a long way from that goal at this moment. but we must never allow ourselves to give up on the possibility of progress. we cannot give up on solving raging civil...
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already the united states has put more than $15 billion toward global covid response. we've shipped more than 160 million doses of covid-19 vaccine to other countries. this includes 130 million doses from our own supply and the first tranches of a half a billion doses of pfizer vaccine we purchased to donate through covax. planes carrying vaccines from the united states have already landed in 100 countries, bringing people all over the world a little dose of hope, as one american nurse said to me, a dose of hope directly to the american people and importantly no strings attached. and tomorrow at the u.s. hosted global covid-19 summit, i'll be announcing additional commitments as we seek to advance the fight against covid-19 and hold ourselves accountable around specific targets on three key challenges -- saving lives now, vaccinating the world, and building back better. this year has also brought widespread death and devastation from the borderless climate crisis. the extreme weather events that we have seen in every part of the world and you all know it and feel it re
already the united states has put more than $15 billion toward global covid response. we've shipped more than 160 million doses of covid-19 vaccine to other countries. this includes 130 million doses from our own supply and the first tranches of a half a billion doses of pfizer vaccine we purchased to donate through covax. planes carrying vaccines from the united states have already landed in 100 countries, bringing people all over the world a little dose of hope, as one american nurse said to...
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as president of the united states. my first responsibility is to protect the american people, and i'm proud that we've gone from 2 million americans being fully vaccinated when i took office on january 20, 182 million and to counting today in america. but we also know that to beat the pandemic care, we need to beat it everywhere. and i made, and i'm keeping the promise that america will become the arsenal of vaccines as we're the arsenal for democracy during world war ii. we've already shipped nearly 160 million doses to 100 countries, more than every other country has donated combined. america's donations of a half a billion pfizer vaccines through covax that i've announced before the g7 summit in june have already begun to ship. today, i'm announcing another historic commitment. the united states is buying another half billion doses of pfizer to donate to low and middle income countries around the world. this is another half billion doses that will all be shipped by this time next year, and it brings our total commit
as president of the united states. my first responsibility is to protect the american people, and i'm proud that we've gone from 2 million americans being fully vaccinated when i took office on january 20, 182 million and to counting today in america. but we also know that to beat the pandemic care, we need to beat it everywhere. and i made, and i'm keeping the promise that america will become the arsenal of vaccines as we're the arsenal for democracy during world war ii. we've already shipped...
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states policy here and united states objectives. here. we have got to start. there are those who are celebrating 911 again. we have seen multiple fly works. also over the last several days, the taliban has announced the new government with, with many of the officials nominated by the taliban to lead this new slab mc emerett of, of got to start level former guantanamo may. it may set for inmates as well as other people who have bounties, who have american balances on their heads. many people more than a dozen and international terrorists, the tide about who's obviously false emboldened, but military success. how quickly i took over the country. it has made no compromise in its it's roaster for the new government. so there was speculation that perhaps the type of bad would include minorities would include women and it's new governments as i get a compromise to the west, west and above. no such thing. what we're seeing is a government that was in power. on the day before the us invaded, i, they said, is the same organization though i m
states policy here and united states objectives. here. we have got to start. there are those who are celebrating 911 again. we have seen multiple fly works. also over the last several days, the taliban has announced the new government with, with many of the officials nominated by the taliban to lead this new slab mc emerett of, of got to start level former guantanamo may. it may set for inmates as well as other people who have bounties, who have american balances on their heads. many people...
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it's allowing two units into an rh-1 zoning unit, so the second unit is a conditionally premised unit based on lot size. so there's a secondary approval based on zoning, one unit for every 3,000 square feet of lot. this lot, at 7200 square feet. gets to about two units -- or gets to two units. so it is not an a.d.u. that is currently being proposed on-site. >> commissioner diamond: okay. thank you for the clarification. >> the building is also completely code conforming as designed. >> commissioner diamond: that's what i was going to get at. this is a code compliant project? >> that's correct. >> commissioner diamond: and they have done something that we have requested of other large projects, which is to make sure that the project is amply sized relative to other units, and it's another floor and not just tucked into the back, so in my opinion, this is a code compliant project, it's met, you know, the goals of what we previously stated on other projects, which is to have -- make sure that the second unit is well sized relative to the size of the first unit, and therefore, i am in sup
it's allowing two units into an rh-1 zoning unit, so the second unit is a conditionally premised unit based on lot size. so there's a secondary approval based on zoning, one unit for every 3,000 square feet of lot. this lot, at 7200 square feet. gets to about two units -- or gets to two units. so it is not an a.d.u. that is currently being proposed on-site. >> commissioner diamond: okay. thank you for the clarification. >> the building is also completely code conforming as designed....
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people want to commit terrorist acts the united states is much easier pieces to get to come to the united states. we look at this we find no relationship between immigration in the united states or elsewhere. really being in a conflict is what drives terrorists. >> 1986 there was it immigration amnesty. is that do again and your view? >> listen we've got more than 10 million people residing illegally in the united states. whether it's president trump who is as anti- immigration or obama before him they are not all being deported it would rip society apart to try to do that. they are here. i don't see how we benefit from having them here illegally when he could be here legally. let's bring them above the board, get them on the books and make it official. i also think you have to couple that with the increase path to legal migration. if you don't, just like before you'll have the reset button people will come here illegally. it is to allow for greater legal immigration but. >> because wretched refuse? the political institutions, co-authored by texas ♪ >> a right good evening
people want to commit terrorist acts the united states is much easier pieces to get to come to the united states. we look at this we find no relationship between immigration in the united states or elsewhere. really being in a conflict is what drives terrorists. >> 1986 there was it immigration amnesty. is that do again and your view? >> listen we've got more than 10 million people residing illegally in the united states. whether it's president trump who is as anti- immigration or...
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international diplomacy and the united states. look at situation in the central eurasia central asia. i didn't know southeast asia from the position of economic interest bod, 1st to fall from the perspective of its felicia shapes, with china and russia. it's not about the regions, it's about the great power of the game. and that's, that makes the american participation less productive them. we could have believed that makes the united states nor to solution. but the problem in the united states, in many of its doctrinal documents, is describing russia nowadays as a disruptor and disrupting power. and do you think that's essentially a projection, they're describing us in a way what they're trying to do to this region, disrupting it for the lack of better word who i don't think it is a project. so i think that is normal diplomatic practice for the great powers. if we recognize that the other great power is the contributor, not to disrupt her, it means that we have problems about establishing our own position. because only between th
international diplomacy and the united states. look at situation in the central eurasia central asia. i didn't know southeast asia from the position of economic interest bod, 1st to fall from the perspective of its felicia shapes, with china and russia. it's not about the regions, it's about the great power of the game. and that's, that makes the american participation less productive them. we could have believed that makes the united states nor to solution. but the problem in the united...
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united states is a good source of -- to pakistan. united states is probably one of the most influential dynamic pakistani -- in the world. and i've made this point several times in the past, also. there are so many non-tangible factors. the fact that we use the same accounting practices that you do. they use english language is communication. i know that is important for the u.s. and pakistan is one of the largest -- on the indian ocean rim. and we have a good history of maritime cooperation also. and that is really where we would like the economic partnership, trade partnership, investment partnership bringing more balance to them. they announced this question about counterterrorism. we have cooperated in the past. this is certainly an idea where i believe our interests would remain aligned, you know, because of what you just said in terms of some turbulence spilling over into pakistan. and isis-k is a common threat by practically everybody including taliban. similarly, al qaeda has attacked us in the past. and i do want to take thi
united states is a good source of -- to pakistan. united states is probably one of the most influential dynamic pakistani -- in the world. and i've made this point several times in the past, also. there are so many non-tangible factors. the fact that we use the same accounting practices that you do. they use english language is communication. i know that is important for the u.s. and pakistan is one of the largest -- on the indian ocean rim. and we have a good history of maritime cooperation...
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those will continue to find the determined enemy of the united states. we -- the world today is not the world of 2001 and the united states is not the same country we were when we were attacked on 9/11, 20 years ago. today, we are better equipped to detect and prevent terrorist threats and we are more resilient in our ability to repel them and to respond. we know how to build effective partnerships to dismantle terrorist networks by targeting their finances core systems, touting their propaganda, preventing their travel, as well as disrupting imminent attacks. we will meet terrorist threats that arise today and the future with a full range of tools available to us, including working in cooperation with local partners so that we need not be so reliant on large-scale military deployments. one of most important ways we can effectively enhance security and reducee violence is by seeking to improve the lives of the people all over the world who see that their governments are not serving their needs. corruption fuels inequality, siphons off a nation's resource
those will continue to find the determined enemy of the united states. we -- the world today is not the world of 2001 and the united states is not the same country we were when we were attacked on 9/11, 20 years ago. today, we are better equipped to detect and prevent terrorist threats and we are more resilient in our ability to repel them and to respond. we know how to build effective partnerships to dismantle terrorist networks by targeting their finances core systems, touting their...
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my kind of out is era at the united nations. we have from dr. christian out with come out a little bit earlier. he is from the duke global health innovation center and says biden's announcement is very much welcome. but the president has options to do even more the u. s. has consistently stepped up as when it comes to dos donations. we are already significantly beyond every other country and now getting to 1100000000 is a very good start to what needs to happen. we know that for the world to be vaccinated, we need 10 to 14000000000 doses. so $1.00 is about 10 percent of what the world needs overall. and of course we're already at 6000000000 doses administered. so we're getting closer and closer. the point that we really didn't hear about was the urgency of the need and exactly like presidents are at ram, opposed to said the need is now. so it's great to donate those who the year from now. but it's actually much more meaningful to use the stock piles that the u. s. and other high income countries have, and we just saw reporting t
my kind of out is era at the united nations. we have from dr. christian out with come out a little bit earlier. he is from the duke global health innovation center and says biden's announcement is very much welcome. but the president has options to do even more the u. s. has consistently stepped up as when it comes to dos donations. we are already significantly beyond every other country and now getting to 1100000000 is a very good start to what needs to happen. we know that for the world to be...
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united states doesn't seem to want. and we feel we can't go back home because the countries are not mess right now. they're still trying to cross the river because they over at least be on the us side. whatever. john, tell us what people are saying about the flight. the us authorities, an accelerating to, to poor people back home to haiti. yeah, it's a real worry for people because pay t at the moment and this is a country the i visited regularly. i just had a matter of a place in the south west, in which i'm community completely devastated. it's got a political crisis in which the president was killed in july and the prime minister, who's the over leader of the country right now has actually been accused by federal prosecutor by public prosecutor being part of the assassination of the president. so politically, it's a huge mess too. so the poorest country in the americas itself is repeatedly from that disasters. and these people think you can see actually if we do a little pond around us from our credit here on the ban
united states doesn't seem to want. and we feel we can't go back home because the countries are not mess right now. they're still trying to cross the river because they over at least be on the us side. whatever. john, tell us what people are saying about the flight. the us authorities, an accelerating to, to poor people back home to haiti. yeah, it's a real worry for people because pay t at the moment and this is a country the i visited regularly. i just had a matter of a place in the south...
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as is with the united states with them too. for the house republicans, we hold that policymakers and south korea would realize that the long-term interest is best served by working with united states, and we hold china accountable for its behavior. unfair trade practices, sponsorship of genocide -- as you know we talk specifically about the uighur population. i am a sponsor of the uighur policy act. and calling china's treatment of the uighur population is in a genocide. these are things we need to bring to life and really keep china accountable. as a close alliance forged in blood and years of goodwill. these are two countries -- united states and south korea. we stare a strong bond, and we value the strength of that relationship. we should recognize that and stand strong against those who seek to undermine those values. i am sure you have additional thoughts. >> yes. playing off of congresswoman kim, there is a message that we certainly need to deliver to the koreans, which i think is how the koreans are looking at it, is not
as is with the united states with them too. for the house republicans, we hold that policymakers and south korea would realize that the long-term interest is best served by working with united states, and we hold china accountable for its behavior. unfair trade practices, sponsorship of genocide -- as you know we talk specifically about the uighur population. i am a sponsor of the uighur policy act. and calling china's treatment of the uighur population is in a genocide. these are things we...
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as for the united states, well, for them very little to celebrate. as i reported earlier in 2001 began with, with rochester and pub, invade of gather start to fight for freedom to fight terrorism and make the world a better place. 19 years, 10 months and $25.00 days on. this is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment. a country brought to ruin and still in control of the talbot. that is the ultimate tragedy of the afghan war at was entirely and violently pointless. years and years of an obliging little questioning media. fooled billions into believing that there was progress that america could win to 3 or the taliban to taliban fled to the end of the taliban. taliban leadership on the run. and now the question is, how do you handle that success with it? wasn't supposed to be this way, the taliban wasn't supposed to sweep the country in me a weeks. the pentagon spent a decade preparing to leave of got to start, and even they weren't ready for this. together with our allies, we will complete our mission there. by the end of this yea
as for the united states, well, for them very little to celebrate. as i reported earlier in 2001 began with, with rochester and pub, invade of gather start to fight for freedom to fight terrorism and make the world a better place. 19 years, 10 months and $25.00 days on. this is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment. a country brought to ruin and still in control of the talbot. that is the ultimate tragedy of the afghan war at was entirely and violently pointless. years and...
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and then the united states present kind of double down on it. with relations with france when he announced this security group that will be supplying nuclear power submarines to australia. this is a group that consists of australia, the united states, the u. k. not france, and that has really upset the french, in fact pulling their bathroom both australia and the united states. so the fact that the u. s. presence now got to meet with a lot of these world leaders. perhaps that has something to do with the timing because we know. 2 that not only were leaders from pushing for lifting of these air travel restrictions, but also the airline industry because the hospitality industry in general has really seen profits plummet as a result of these restrictions. so this will be welcome news for that industry as well. and they are at complete thanks a lot can be hooked. whitehouse pfizer has announced in kevin 1900 vaccine is effective for children between 5 and 11 years old. pharmaceutical john tested the job with a low dose and i've also but found it pro
and then the united states present kind of double down on it. with relations with france when he announced this security group that will be supplying nuclear power submarines to australia. this is a group that consists of australia, the united states, the u. k. not france, and that has really upset the french, in fact pulling their bathroom both australia and the united states. so the fact that the u. s. presence now got to meet with a lot of these world leaders. perhaps that has something to...
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because it's a specialized unit, and all the units are microinterms of being very small.s unit in terms of adaptive, in terms of having a murphy bed, using the walls and ceiling, getting as much space as i can. it's slowly becoming home for me. it is great that san francisco has this program to address, let's say, the housing crisis that exists here in the bay area. it will slowly become home, and i am appreciative that it is a bright spot in an otherwise >> we hope we can learn more about the current state of covid-19 variant cases and others. let's get through the housekeeping and get started. recording. today's event is being recorded and being live streamed on facebook on facebook, sfgovtv, comcast 26, and cable 26. we respect all in this et
because it's a specialized unit, and all the units are microinterms of being very small.s unit in terms of adaptive, in terms of having a murphy bed, using the walls and ceiling, getting as much space as i can. it's slowly becoming home for me. it is great that san francisco has this program to address, let's say, the housing crisis that exists here in the bay area. it will slowly become home, and i am appreciative that it is a bright spot in an otherwise >> we hope we can learn more...
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then we rebranded almost them, we became the united nations. it's been 30 years and we haven't had any real action on climate change. the time to disband the un. no, i don't think so. i think un steps in, as i said earlier in, ready areas for humanitarian support, where no other organization right now exist to provide that kind of support creek action. they offered an area which of course i, i, it's a very congested debate about universal values. what are defined, how, how do we define universal values? what i think n d g 's in their very basic way to capture some of the universal values which are not really contested. rice of them in education to be a women, safety and security for children, food, a health care. this is a bit hardy in england, destination and un right now today provide that kind of support provide capacity building support. so we don't disband the un. i'm absolutely not, and i think there's a huge need for that. yes, it is not being able to drill the reasons that it was set up for, but we don't have anything else to replace it
then we rebranded almost them, we became the united nations. it's been 30 years and we haven't had any real action on climate change. the time to disband the un. no, i don't think so. i think un steps in, as i said earlier in, ready areas for humanitarian support, where no other organization right now exist to provide that kind of support creek action. they offered an area which of course i, i, it's a very congested debate about universal values. what are defined, how, how do we define...
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the base had a training area for african counterterrorism units. and an area section offer torture and questioning detainees prior to leaving a detonated explosives, destroying almost the entire area, anything which could have been used by the taliban in the future. so here's where the questions are being raised. the see, i began destroying buildings back in april and may immediately following president biden's announcement. the us forces would leave the country by september, ammunition depots and containment buildings were also completely destroyed by august 27th. even the evacuation of staff seemed to be much more organized according to the photos with everyone being clear to by august 28th. and the taliban took their 1st steps on the property. meanwhile, and the last call between president biden and african president, ash, ref ghani, which lasted 14 minutes and was on july 23rd. president biden told donnie to change the perception whether true or not, that things were not going well in terms of the fight against the taliban. to discuss this, thi
the base had a training area for african counterterrorism units. and an area section offer torture and questioning detainees prior to leaving a detonated explosives, destroying almost the entire area, anything which could have been used by the taliban in the future. so here's where the questions are being raised. the see, i began destroying buildings back in april and may immediately following president biden's announcement. the us forces would leave the country by september, ammunition depots...
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the united states is leading the world on vaccination donations. we need other high-income countries to deliver on their own ambitious vaccine donations and pledges. that's why today we're launching the eu-u.s. vaccine partnership to work more closely together and with our partners in expanding global vaccinations. as we do so, we should unite around the world on a few principles. that we commit to donating, not selling -- donating, not selling, it does is to low- and middle-income countries. these, with no political strings attached. and then we support covax as the main distributor for sharing who approved vaccines. and then we fight vaccine mis-information, and exercise transparency to build vital public trust in these saving tools. it is also important so that we are working toward common goals and targets so we can measure our progress and hold ourselves and each other accountable. secretary of state blinken will be convening foreign ministers later this year to check on our collective progress. and i propose that we come together for a second
the united states is leading the world on vaccination donations. we need other high-income countries to deliver on their own ambitious vaccine donations and pledges. that's why today we're launching the eu-u.s. vaccine partnership to work more closely together and with our partners in expanding global vaccinations. as we do so, we should unite around the world on a few principles. that we commit to donating, not selling -- donating, not selling, it does is to low- and middle-income countries....
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for the residential unit, we're asking for one space for every two units.so every other unit would have a parking space and for the health services use, we're asking for one space for every -- sorry. we're asking for 217 parking spaces or 344 spaces would be permitted. so it's just to correct one statement, this is three-level parking, not five levels of parking and we are asking for the health services use less than what's permitted by code. and i think the reason for that is the code anticipates the health services uses would require parking because the medical offices maybe used by people who are elderly or disabled, all take transit or walk and many don't. so i think the code anticipates that a certain level of parks is necessary desirable for health services uses. [please stand by] >> i can get back to you another time with that info if you like. >> commissioner imperial: okay. it's not today, though, right? okay. i was looking at -- okay. the parking space is something that i am concerned about, especially -- i remember the discussion around that, as
for the residential unit, we're asking for one space for every two units.so every other unit would have a parking space and for the health services use, we're asking for one space for every -- sorry. we're asking for 217 parking spaces or 344 spaces would be permitted. so it's just to correct one statement, this is three-level parking, not five levels of parking and we are asking for the health services use less than what's permitted by code. and i think the reason for that is the code...
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that the united states of america is a nuclear superpower. and do we cannot before that they can sequences of the internal american changes and internal contradictions. i'm not going to represent their immortal chinese for the rest of humanity. now i agree with you that day. each historic path is unique, but i still think that historic parallels could be valuable because it was the collapse with the soviet union in 1991, which ultimately served the united states of this unprecedented opportunity of trying to be exceptional nation. not just, i'm exceptional nation, but be exceptional nation, the shining cd on the hill. can we blame them for not leaving after these godly, divine image when we the russians gave up on our cells so desperately at that time? well, i mean, we cannot blame them because. busy other if we do, it means that we see our future dependence on another stage of the future of each country, either its own business or cause the, the historic power and comparisons available. but the available in the way that we see a we can for t
that the united states of america is a nuclear superpower. and do we cannot before that they can sequences of the internal american changes and internal contradictions. i'm not going to represent their immortal chinese for the rest of humanity. now i agree with you that day. each historic path is unique, but i still think that historic parallels could be valuable because it was the collapse with the soviet union in 1991, which ultimately served the united states of this unprecedented...
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now here's a recap of what happened on wednesday astray lee, the united kingdom and the united states who signed a pacific security package called hawkers, seen as countering china. it involves cooperation in the realms of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, a, nuclear defense, while a strongly will acquire a nuclear power submarine fleet with american and british technology. china, which is the dominant power in the indo pacific region, is conducting the deal, is cold war mentality. neither washington nor london of explicitly linked the new deal to the supposed that from basing, but remarks from the us defense secretary, they left little room for doubt. we spoke in detail about china, d, stabilizing activities in beijing efforts to course intimidate other countries. this agreement, this relationship does not aim that anything or any won. while china and france angered by the new pact, others are asking what this could mean for nato correspondence only to try and get some of the latest reactions. when donald trump left office and joe biden took charge, it could have been a sigh of
now here's a recap of what happened on wednesday astray lee, the united kingdom and the united states who signed a pacific security package called hawkers, seen as countering china. it involves cooperation in the realms of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, a, nuclear defense, while a strongly will acquire a nuclear power submarine fleet with american and british technology. china, which is the dominant power in the indo pacific region, is conducting the deal, is cold war mentality....
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they don't want to war, but united states, i don't think united states wants a war with them. they know what the ultimate consequence of that could be, that they want to continue to bully their way through the china is building and the united states is bombing now. they just lost. they had to leave. afghanistan was never there. so lose they in their parlance, they've lost have dentist and that's a key piece for the chinese belt remote initiative. so as they pull out of that, trying to it continues to bring in the rest of the world around infrastructure and development and not to say george had some good critiques of china is no question about that. but the united states has to join in this world and join as an equal partner with others. and i, and until they do that, we're all our trouble. we're in a lot of a dangerous situation where things can get out of hand in the south china sea in particular, but they're still flashpoints in, in europe as well. so. so this is a situation that us people, i think it's in their hands to pressure their government. i'm not expecting that to h
they don't want to war, but united states, i don't think united states wants a war with them. they know what the ultimate consequence of that could be, that they want to continue to bully their way through the china is building and the united states is bombing now. they just lost. they had to leave. afghanistan was never there. so lose they in their parlance, they've lost have dentist and that's a key piece for the chinese belt remote initiative. so as they pull out of that, trying to it...
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so these are again radical black activists in the united states. again for the overwhelming majority of american people, like the pacifists, this is a group that could essentially be dismisseds, these guys are radical, they have some overarching complaint about u.s. policy, whatever, and like the pacifists are not heard on the nightly news, not reported in "the new york times" or "time" magazine, there is a fairly narrow window of mass media at this point so it is hard to get your voice into those few niches where you can be heard by more than a few hundred or thousand people. so these kind of people are not being loudly heard or really barely heard at all. they're dismissable. pacifists. black radical activists worried about imperialism. the third group that speaks out at this time is the nascent new left we talked about. those white radicals that are 1964 and '65 relatively few in number. many of them associated with the students for democratic society. that group that was formed back in 1960 and then began to spread throughout other campuses aro
so these are again radical black activists in the united states. again for the overwhelming majority of american people, like the pacifists, this is a group that could essentially be dismisseds, these guys are radical, they have some overarching complaint about u.s. policy, whatever, and like the pacifists are not heard on the nightly news, not reported in "the new york times" or "time" magazine, there is a fairly narrow window of mass media at this point so it is hard to...