24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
the figures of what kind of business are you doing and you know what kind of business are you doing in the united states do you have not much choice and you will decide to not to invest in your. continue to invest in to make business in the u.s. and if the european union really promise to compensate for all the losses. i can promise you that goes far beyond the financial capacities of the european union so i will be afraid that the american american policy of unique union that to the election the american policy of taking hostage other nations and companies can be successful at the end so they see european statute that has been activated prohibits companies from cancelling their business with it on due to american sanctions so say that if i do european company it on i have to suffer the consequences brought on to me by the americans and if i quit on them e.u. will go after me doesn't this put kompany is between the devil and the deep blue sea how is that making their life easier annoy i don't think that the problem is. all of the companies. in india are on the problem is that the promise that wen
the figures of what kind of business are you doing and you know what kind of business are you doing in the united states do you have not much choice and you will decide to not to invest in your. continue to invest in to make business in the u.s. and if the european union really promise to compensate for all the losses. i can promise you that goes far beyond the financial capacities of the european union so i will be afraid that the american american policy of unique union that to the election...
47
47
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the figures what kind of business are you doing and you know what kind of business are you doing in the united states do you have that much choice and you will decide to not to invest in . continue to invest and to make business in the u.s. and if the european union really promise to compensate for the losses. i can promise you that goes far beyond the financial capacities of the european union so i'm really afraid that the american american policy of unique union that the election the american policy of taking hostage other nations and companies can be successful at the end so that european statute that has been activated prohibits companies from canceling their business with iran due to american sanctions so say that if i do european company in iran i have to suffer the consequences brought on to me by the americans and if i quit on them e.u. will go after me doesn't this put a u. kompany is between the devil and the deep blue sea how is that making their life easier annoy i don't think that the problem is. all of the companies. in india and the problem is that the promise that went with the
the figures what kind of business are you doing and you know what kind of business are you doing in the united states do you have that much choice and you will decide to not to invest in . continue to invest and to make business in the u.s. and if the european union really promise to compensate for the losses. i can promise you that goes far beyond the financial capacities of the european union so i'm really afraid that the american american policy of unique union that the election the american...
41
41
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
francine: when you look at the various ipo's and the various units, do you ever feel like it is of valuere mainly high risk? mohamed: mainly to unlock value we have investors who have put in their money with us and is time to get rewarded. at the same time it, i really like putting manager -- management under pressure because i know ipo's or quarterly results. i know you are out there in the public eyes under pressure to perform. but mainly, value creation is the business we are in. francine: value creation because shareholders understand you do more and it almost focuses mind of managers more? mohamed: that is one. but many of our units are under the mother umbrella. i think value wise they are not fairly valued. as we put them on the side and put them in separate entities, you create better value that way and you cash out a little bit. francine: are you looking at ipoing any other units or portfolios? mohamed: we have india, our hospitality business. we have turkey, another business in saudi arabia. so the reality is you can take all of these businesses public at the right time. i thin
francine: when you look at the various ipo's and the various units, do you ever feel like it is of valuere mainly high risk? mohamed: mainly to unlock value we have investors who have put in their money with us and is time to get rewarded. at the same time it, i really like putting manager -- management under pressure because i know ipo's or quarterly results. i know you are out there in the public eyes under pressure to perform. but mainly, value creation is the business we are in. francine:...
53
53
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
california border where there are two to 300 inside the caravan camped out to possibly enter the united states, do we have to let in anybody that claims they are seeking asylum? guest: anyone who claims seeking asylum that they would like protection in the united states, screeningntitled to a process. that is prescribed by law. the united states has one of the best legal systems worldwide. what our laws require is that the person first be screened by an asylum officer. that is a threshold screening. if you demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, meaning it is likely you might be persecuted if you are sent back, you will go before a judge. the judge will determine if you are entitled to asylum. host: is it a matter of saying the right buzzwords or do you have to have proof of the threats you face? guest: there has been a lot of commentary about what is the actual standard applied. obtaining asylum is difficult. that theve made claims folks in the caravan are going to game the system, that they have been coached. that is why we have an officer that is trained to identify fraud or if the person p
california border where there are two to 300 inside the caravan camped out to possibly enter the united states, do we have to let in anybody that claims they are seeking asylum? guest: anyone who claims seeking asylum that they would like protection in the united states, screeningntitled to a process. that is prescribed by law. the united states has one of the best legal systems worldwide. what our laws require is that the person first be screened by an asylum officer. that is a threshold...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the figures of what kind of business are you doing and you know what kind of business are you doing in the united states do you have that much choice and you will decide to not to invest in your. continue to invest into big business in the u.s. and if the european union really promise to compensate for all the losses. i can promise you that goes far beyond the financial capacity so if the european union will be afraid that the american american policy of unique union that the election the american policy of taking hostage other nations and companies can be successful at the end so they see european statute that has been activated prohibits companies from cancelling their business with it on due to american sanctions so say that if i do european company it on i have to suffer the consequences brought onto me by the americans and if i quit on them e.u. will go after me doesn't this put a u. companies between the devil and the deep blue sea how is that making their life easier annoy i don't think that the problem is. all of the companies. in india are on the problem is that the promise that went wit
the figures of what kind of business are you doing and you know what kind of business are you doing in the united states do you have that much choice and you will decide to not to invest in your. continue to invest into big business in the u.s. and if the european union really promise to compensate for all the losses. i can promise you that goes far beyond the financial capacity so if the european union will be afraid that the american american policy of unique union that the election the...
42
42
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
extent china has been a much more friendly country to south korea's of rules to doing with the nuclear energy shunned in the unitedstates mr mason do you think that china how willing do you think china is to play a role in this process now given that president trump's aim to point the finger at china a few days ago when the north started being a little bit hesitant to go ahead with the summit. i mean certainly there's a i'm sure there's a degree of irritation from the chinese side towards the attitude if you like or at least the public attitude of the united states administration but overall i think the chinese will welcome the opportunity to continue to play a mediating role because all of this is playing into a much broader strategic. long term game if you like of the chinese dominate beginning to dominate if you're the soft power arena and what i mean by that is to say that china has already been able to take the lead on things like climate change on military deescalation in certain other areas and so a role that was previously played by the united states of the kind of international statesman of the internatio
extent china has been a much more friendly country to south korea's of rules to doing with the nuclear energy shunned in the unitedstates mr mason do you think that china how willing do you think china is to play a role in this process now given that president trump's aim to point the finger at china a few days ago when the north started being a little bit hesitant to go ahead with the summit. i mean certainly there's a i'm sure there's a degree of irritation from the chinese side towards the...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
but what did the united states do they did the exact opposite as soon as the nuclear deal was signed the united states under obama began to violate it and under trump they continued that and now trump says that no work the iranians are going to come back to the negotiating table which is absolutely i'm not settle for two reasons one is because the issues that want to put on the table for example iran's missile defense if it wasn't for iran's missile defense then the united states would be able to attack iran and secondly iran's presence in syria and iraq iran knows that if it pulls out of syria and iraq then the extremists would be able to reemerge again and then we would have a national security threat so let me let me jump in here are simple let me but in addition to that hang on if you pay only go to would we go to adel before we go to the breaker adele i had the impression that speech was written by the israeli foreign ministry what do you think twenty seconds before we go to the break well i think the israelis are making be making this noise since in the mid ninety's ninety's it'
but what did the united states do they did the exact opposite as soon as the nuclear deal was signed the united states under obama began to violate it and under trump they continued that and now trump says that no work the iranians are going to come back to the negotiating table which is absolutely i'm not settle for two reasons one is because the issues that want to put on the table for example iran's missile defense if it wasn't for iran's missile defense then the united states would be able...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
today's decision by the us government is wrong it's harmful for europe as well as for the united states. do you is already preparing retaliatory measures. this is a bet they probably were. european union cannot. react to that we've called the new kind of reaction so really you need to introduce a settlement dispute. on that of the on the w t o. the you is considering in part judy's on us products such as much as cycles bourbon cranberries and oranges mexico and canada are also contemplating countermeasures. on george and i by our washington correspondent claire richardson and from brussels our correspondent. to both of you good evening clearly we start with you how has the commerce secretary from the u.s. defended the american decision to slap its allies and its biggest trading partners with these terror. the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross really tried to turn this on its head saying that european negotiators failed to convince washington not to extend i exempt into these tariffs either another temporary one or a more permanent solution now this comes after months of anxiety about what
today's decision by the us government is wrong it's harmful for europe as well as for the united states. do you is already preparing retaliatory measures. this is a bet they probably were. european union cannot. react to that we've called the new kind of reaction so really you need to introduce a settlement dispute. on that of the on the w t o. the you is considering in part judy's on us products such as much as cycles bourbon cranberries and oranges mexico and canada are also contemplating...
73
73
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
host: if he decides not to do anything, does that mean the deal is done when it comes to the united statesrspective? guest: the matter what happens, we are doing something. or dol either do waivers not do the waivers. united states would no longer be in compliance with its obligation. such a thing as leaving the deal. it is not a treaty. it is an executive deal. it has not been ratified by the senate. if we say we are no longer in it, it does not mean it falls apart. russia, over to europe, china, and iran. host: when it comes to revamping or rethinking these ideas, the israeli ambassador to the united nations, his thoughts on what should be done. inspectorsrnational should be granted access to nuclear sites. second, oversight is needed. third, iran must -- are those good elements or it should there be more? guest: those are good elements. there are probably some additional things we would like. absolutely, inspections are the most important. fail toot of people understand is the inspection system under the jcpoa, iran deal, is not as comprehensive as the name of the deal would indicate. i
host: if he decides not to do anything, does that mean the deal is done when it comes to the united statesrspective? guest: the matter what happens, we are doing something. or dol either do waivers not do the waivers. united states would no longer be in compliance with its obligation. such a thing as leaving the deal. it is not a treaty. it is an executive deal. it has not been ratified by the senate. if we say we are no longer in it, it does not mean it falls apart. russia, over to europe,...
310
310
May 9, 2018
05/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 310
favorite 0
quote 0
people appreciate the fact that it cost $3,400 a month for a one bedroom unit? do they appreciate the fact that we have 134,000 homeless californians today in the state of california? so, you know, i've been working. i have a track record. >> reporter: now, if you don't like any of the candidates you saw onstage tonight, there are 20 other people running for governor. you can read about those in your voter pamphlets. live in san jose, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. these are certainly the top six according to the polls. >>> this night wasn't just about the candidates. it was also about the voters. people watching on tv and especially the audience inside of that theater had plenty to say. nbc bay area's sam brock continues our coverage. sam? >> reporter: there was definitely a buzz when voters filed out of the california theater behind me just after 8:00 tonight with a few apparent observations. many voters didn't feel like they were getting enough substance when it came to plans on homeless and affordable housing. one candidate popped amon
people appreciate the fact that it cost $3,400 a month for a one bedroom unit? do they appreciate the fact that we have 134,000 homeless californians today in the state of california? so, you know, i've been working. i have a track record. >> reporter: now, if you don't like any of the candidates you saw onstage tonight, there are 20 other people running for governor. you can read about those in your voter pamphlets. live in san jose, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry,...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the figures of what kind of business are you doing and you know what kind of business are you doing in the united states do you have that much choice and you will decide to not to invest in your. continue to invest into big business in the u.s. and if the european union really promise to compensate for all the losses. i can promise you that goes far beyond the financial capacities of the european union that i will be afraid that the american american policy of unique union that the election the american policy of taking hostage other nations and companies can be successful at the end so they see european statutes that has been activated prohibits companies from cancelling their business with it on due to american sanctions so say that if i do european company it on i have to suffer the consequences brought on to me by the americans and if i quit on them e.u. will go after me doesn't this put kompany is between the devil and the deep blue sea how is that making their life easier annoy i don't think that the problem is. all of the companies. in india are on the problem is that the promise that went
the figures of what kind of business are you doing and you know what kind of business are you doing in the united states do you have that much choice and you will decide to not to invest in your. continue to invest into big business in the u.s. and if the european union really promise to compensate for all the losses. i can promise you that goes far beyond the financial capacities of the european union that i will be afraid that the american american policy of unique union that the election the...
55
55
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
>> in this country, we're spking in the united kingdom, they don't and in continental europe, few do. but in the united states many, many more do, including through their pension plans. that's something i observed over many years, policy makers, elected or unelected, they're very sensitive to falls in the stock market. i used to tease them, you'll respond when the stock market falls. back to where we began. i mean, the first sign, the first real, hard sign of a trade war getting out of control will be a fall in the stock market. that will take the gloss off one of the things that has felt to make the administration popular with its base. >> and that is what we're seeing today? a little bit of today. it will probably recover and rebound and go up and down, but, again, let's talk about great britain. where not many people actually are in the stock market. don't have shares. >> the people in the middle, the people who rely on and from modest income from modest savings, they haven't done brilliantly out of the policies that people like me pursued. people lower down on the income scale, ma
>> in this country, we're spking in the united kingdom, they don't and in continental europe, few do. but in the united states many, many more do, including through their pension plans. that's something i observed over many years, policy makers, elected or unelected, they're very sensitive to falls in the stock market. i used to tease them, you'll respond when the stock market falls. back to where we began. i mean, the first sign, the first real, hard sign of a trade war getting out of...
37
37
May 2, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
looking forward to being there with many of you and having the honor to have the president of the united states do my formal swearing-in. i then will sometime either later this week or beginning of next, do more to develop my commander's intent, what i hope to achieve and speak to the entire workforce and i will lay out my expectations, my hopes and most importantly, share with you my leadership style. this is very different. like, one of the first rules is don't talk down to people. right? [laughter] sec. pompeo: so i will speak to all of you right here. [laughter] sec. pompeo: alongside that is that i feel like i know you. i have worked alongside you as a member of congress when i traveled. i have had the chance to watch when i was traveling around the world and i would go into an embassy and i would arrive late at night and there were the folks in the political section or economic section doing great work on behalf of america. i have a great deal to learn about the state department and how we perform our mission. but as people, i am confident i know who you are. i know you came here, you chose
looking forward to being there with many of you and having the honor to have the president of the united states do my formal swearing-in. i then will sometime either later this week or beginning of next, do more to develop my commander's intent, what i hope to achieve and speak to the entire workforce and i will lay out my expectations, my hopes and most importantly, share with you my leadership style. this is very different. like, one of the first rules is don't talk down to people. right?...
31
31
May 23, 2018
05/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
what would you like to see the united states do here? well, i think that the united states is perfectly entitled to put on the table with its trading partners, whether it's china or europe or in the context of nafta, concerns that they have. i think the key issue, however, has to be that, for these -- any discussions of this kind to be successful, you need to look for win-win outcomes. you need outcomes where everyone feels they come away with some additional benefit, and that is what i think we need to pursue in addressing any of these concerns, whether that's in dealing with china, between the united states and europe. we also have many concerns with china. we share many of the administration's concerns with china, particularly on the conditions for doing business china,ina -- within compulsory acquisition of intellectual property, and so forth. we would be happy to work with this administration and china to see if we can find solutions to those structural problems, which are by far the most pressing for our industry. emily: david o'su
what would you like to see the united states do here? well, i think that the united states is perfectly entitled to put on the table with its trading partners, whether it's china or europe or in the context of nafta, concerns that they have. i think the key issue, however, has to be that, for these -- any discussions of this kind to be successful, you need to look for win-win outcomes. you need outcomes where everyone feels they come away with some additional benefit, and that is what i think...
56
56
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
host: if he decides not to do anything, does that mean the deal is done when it comes to the united states' perspective? guest: the matter what happens, we are doing something. or dol either do waivers not do the waivers. united states would no longer be in compliance with its obligation. such a thing as leaving the deal. it is not a treaty. it is an executive deal. it has not been ratified by the senate. if we say we are no longer in it, it does not mean it falls apart. russia, over to europe, china, and iran. host: when it comes to revamping or rethinking these ideas, the israeli ambassador to the united nations, his thoughts on what should be done. inspectorsrnational should be granted access to nuclear sites. second, oversight is needed. third, iran must -- are those good elements or it should there be more? guest: those are good elements. there are probably some additional things we would like. absolutely, inspections are the most important. fail toot of people understand is the inspection system under the jcpoa, iran deal, is not as comprehensive as the name of the deal would indicat
host: if he decides not to do anything, does that mean the deal is done when it comes to the united states' perspective? guest: the matter what happens, we are doing something. or dol either do waivers not do the waivers. united states would no longer be in compliance with its obligation. such a thing as leaving the deal. it is not a treaty. it is an executive deal. it has not been ratified by the senate. if we say we are no longer in it, it does not mean it falls apart. russia, over to europe,...
171
171
May 20, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 1
government could do is to say we will -- we will pay your tuition as state university in the united states we'll reimburse your tuition if you graduates and stay here to work. things like that that we need to do otherwise we're going to lose these -- or imagine artificial intelligence, robotics -- supercompute and the other thing that we're doing electronic dollar bills is one of their own -- the other thing that -- that we're doing is -- supercomputing for advance technology. and it is critical, and the united states opens up first supercomputing station at more laboratory in california to 1946, up until a few years ago, the united states led the world in supercomputing about two years ago chinese exceed the yietle in supercomputing now gap is getting wider so what does congress do? they cut the budgets of large -- it is like eating your seed core. you know, it's like this is the insanity. that's why i -- i met the enemy and it's not china. okay -- we do all of these crazy things that just harm us and -- so if we -- if for 150 years, we didn't have to do anything we didn't have to have in
government could do is to say we will -- we will pay your tuition as state university in the united states we'll reimburse your tuition if you graduates and stay here to work. things like that that we need to do otherwise we're going to lose these -- or imagine artificial intelligence, robotics -- supercompute and the other thing that we're doing electronic dollar bills is one of their own -- the other thing that -- that we're doing is -- supercomputing for advance technology. and it is...
63
63
May 2, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
and i'm looking forward to being there with you and to have the honor of the president of the united states do my formal swearing-in. and then, sometime later this week, or beginning of the next, i will do more to develop my commander's intent. what i hope to achieve with your help. i will lay out for you my expectations and hopes. most importantly i will share my leadership style. one of the first rules is, do not talk down to people, right? [laughter] i feel like i know you. i have worked alongside you as a member of congress. i have had the chance to watch, when i was traveling around the world and i would go into an embassy and i would arrive late at night and there were the folks toiling doing great work on behalf of america. so i have a great deal to learn about the state department and how we perform our mission, but as people i am confident i know who you are. i know that you chose to be a foreign service officer, or a civil servants, or to work here in many other capacities. to do so, because you are patriots and great americans. and because you want to be an important part of america
and i'm looking forward to being there with you and to have the honor of the president of the united states do my formal swearing-in. and then, sometime later this week, or beginning of the next, i will do more to develop my commander's intent. what i hope to achieve with your help. i will lay out for you my expectations and hopes. most importantly i will share my leadership style. one of the first rules is, do not talk down to people, right? [laughter] i feel like i know you. i have worked...
189
189
May 27, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 1
do you plan on getting involved in that primary fight? mr. poersch: our primary goal is to worry about the general election and the number of seats in the united states senate. i do not expect to play a role. i do think you will see dianne feinstein get another term in the senate. david: let me ask you about hillary clinton after losing the 2016 election and the me too movement, will they be helpful to campaign for senate democrats this fall? mr. poersch: the clintons have always played a role in the campaigns and i will not be surprised then and now. that is usually a decision that
do you plan on getting involved in that primary fight? mr. poersch: our primary goal is to worry about the general election and the number of seats in the united states senate. i do not expect to play a role. i do think you will see dianne feinstein get another term in the senate. david: let me ask you about hillary clinton after losing the 2016 election and the me too movement, will they be helpful to campaign for senate democrats this fall? mr. poersch: the clintons have always played a role...
110
110
May 28, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 1
we need to do to give opportunity to those people who work hard, play by the rules, and they should have opportunity in the united states. it will be the democratic party that will help create that opportunity for them. that is our purpose is a party. we can do it. we can do this. to us.p no one else is going to ride in on a silver horse. it will be the democratic party that will solve these problems. it will be a together solving these problems. i will leave you with what muhammad ali used to say. someone went up to mom elliott to -- -- someone went up muhammad ali and said, i always i got knocked down one time. muhammad ali said, i've never been knocked down. either getting up or getting back up. we have to solve the great problems of our time! thank you so much! [applause] announcer: commencement speeches, all this week on prime time. monday, oprah winfrey, representative steve scalise, rod rosenstein. starbucks coo and nikki haley on tuesday. wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton, rex tillerson, james mattis, and justin trudeau. governorday, tim cook, john kasich and congressman luis gutierrez. on f
we need to do to give opportunity to those people who work hard, play by the rules, and they should have opportunity in the united states. it will be the democratic party that will help create that opportunity for them. that is our purpose is a party. we can do it. we can do this. to us.p no one else is going to ride in on a silver horse. it will be the democratic party that will solve these problems. it will be a together solving these problems. i will leave you with what muhammad ali used to...
132
132
May 10, 2018
05/18
by
KQEH
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
because unless we do, then the region is heading for something even worse and the united kingdom's voice will be clear and strong in trying to urge all parties to restrain, to look at the knock on effects of what they're doing, to consider what's happened next, what's the next step, not take decisions sole ri in isolation. this is a longer process. there's much more to do. it needs strength and careful analysis as we move forward. >> exactly on that point, my final question will be what will you and your other european counterparts tell the foreign minister who negotiated this deal with you all and with secretary kerry when you meet next week? what can you tell him so that iran continues to stand by this deal with the faith, the good faith? >> well, some of that will have to be worked out through next week. some conversations will take place. we don't know what the circumstances will be next week. we can absolutely assure in relationship to good faith. we can talk about the importance of compliance right away through with the deal. we can also talk about the other issues that surround it
because unless we do, then the region is heading for something even worse and the united kingdom's voice will be clear and strong in trying to urge all parties to restrain, to look at the knock on effects of what they're doing, to consider what's happened next, what's the next step, not take decisions sole ri in isolation. this is a longer process. there's much more to do. it needs strength and careful analysis as we move forward. >> exactly on that point, my final question will be what...
70
70
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
they do not believe the united states. , what can ther u.s. do to make the regime feel secure. peace treaty would be the first step although they would undermine the u.s. presence in south korea. there is a lot to think about. shery: six party talks, has north korea's negotiating tactic changed since the 2000's or before any 1990's -- in the 1990's? new leader.un is a he appears to be more bold. a risk taker. he has more tolerance for risk. the last few months with diplomacy out of north korea, neutral for north korean standards. the way kim jong-un accelerated the program since he came into program,e nuclear going to completing the nuclear program. he is fundamentally different from his father. shery: surprised to see them praise the donald trump formula. thank you for your time. korea,nior fellow for sue mi terry. a secretary-general discusses confronting venezuela on the international stage coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets: balance of power. i am david westin. shery: i am shery ahn. the venezuela president reelection seems to ensure the status
they do not believe the united states. , what can ther u.s. do to make the regime feel secure. peace treaty would be the first step although they would undermine the u.s. presence in south korea. there is a lot to think about. shery: six party talks, has north korea's negotiating tactic changed since the 2000's or before any 1990's -- in the 1990's? new leader.un is a he appears to be more bold. a risk taker. he has more tolerance for risk. the last few months with diplomacy out of north korea,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
111
111
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
do the short-term rental that was furnished. we're seeing this practice in multiple buildings. there at the bottom is a picture of the listing for the unit, and the month they rent them out for 4290 for a 400 square foot studio. and as of today, the office of short-term rentals has no permits on file for the building to be doing short-term rentals. and -- and in this slide, umm, a photo of around 21 and mission, a veritas property with several storefronts sitting empty. you can see the distinctive rent sf now sign, which is green tree veritas, and i believe we'll have representatives from mission business association here today maybe perhaps to speak, if they made it in time. they were coming from another meeting. and on the bottom is a map showing the proliveration of the veritas explosion in the city. >> there was a reason sf weekly article two about how these businesses left empty like this is causing problems for other businesses in the surrounding area and really changing the landscape of the communities in a negative way. >> so on policy recommendations, we're asking to support supervisor fewer's pass through legislation, urge the
do the short-term rental that was furnished. we're seeing this practice in multiple buildings. there at the bottom is a picture of the listing for the unit, and the month they rent them out for 4290 for a 400 square foot studio. and as of today, the office of short-term rentals has no permits on file for the building to be doing short-term rentals. and -- and in this slide, umm, a photo of around 21 and mission, a veritas property with several storefronts sitting empty. you can see the...
42
42
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
united nations and other organizations. this helps with food assistance and shelter. we are doing all we can to secure [indiscernible] -- in this context, we will continue to work in collaboration with united states intelligence gathering, hostage negotiations, and information sharing. the government is taking necessary steps to promote a cup coexistence by focusing on security and relations that will guarantee farmers access to land. i extend sincere congratulations to president trump and his government on the improvement of the united states economy under his watch. our aim is to diversify our own economy by focusing on agriculture and food security. we have imported rice but now import less, thereby saving a significant amount of money. we thank the u.s. for their investment in the nigerian economy especially the non-oil sector. [indiscernible] between theations nigeria --es and there is a trade and framework. it's a basic economic framework for engagement between our two countries. nigeria's trade with the united states is $6 billion united states dollars. 2016-2017to statisti
united nations and other organizations. this helps with food assistance and shelter. we are doing all we can to secure [indiscernible] -- in this context, we will continue to work in collaboration with united states intelligence gathering, hostage negotiations, and information sharing. the government is taking necessary steps to promote a cup coexistence by focusing on security and relations that will guarantee farmers access to land. i extend sincere congratulations to president trump and his...
115
115
May 8, 2018
05/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. you were talking about carval and others. those were his associates doing that. why is the president of the united states doing it? >> the president is tweeting things. he doesn't have his entire white house and surrogates outside the white house attacking the investigation the way clinton does. >> of course he does. >> really. who is the james carval going after mueller and talking about the conflicts of interest -- >> isn't that giuliani? >> you've got an entire organization in the white house invested in pushing this. kellyanne conway does nothing else but serially lie on the position on mueller. they have an entire white house staff dedicated to one thing only. they're not talking about the business of the country, they're talking about the business of protecting donald trump. you also have a lot of members of the house who have decided their oath to the constituents, the constitution, comes second to protecting donald trump. and oh, by the way, there is a certain television network that has dedicated 24 hours a day to running stories of the most lurid conspir
united states. you were talking about carval and others. those were his associates doing that. why is the president of the united states doing it? >> the president is tweeting things. he doesn't have his entire white house and surrogates outside the white house attacking the investigation the way clinton does. >> of course he does. >> really. who is the james carval going after mueller and talking about the conflicts of interest -- >> isn't that giuliani? >> you've...
52
52
May 8, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states had to act and do something. this was a flagrant violation of the very international understanding by russia and its actions on ukraine. so congress passed the ukraine freedom support act of 2014. we made it clear that we insisted upon sanctions being imposed unless russia complied with the minsk agreement. it's pretty simple, easy way, comply with that agreement. we didn't think that was too much to ask and yet, russia still has not complied with the minsk agreement. so we were able to get the europeans to work with us. they're obviously much closer to russia than we are from the point of view of their economy so it was extremely important to get the -- europe's cooperation in dealing with that. our purpose for using these tools is, yes, to change russia behavior. we want and we'll never recognize russia's annex asian of crimea, the part of ukraine. we'll make that clear and president trump's going to make that clear. so, part of it is to make it clear what our policy is. our policy is to get russia stopping to
the united states had to act and do something. this was a flagrant violation of the very international understanding by russia and its actions on ukraine. so congress passed the ukraine freedom support act of 2014. we made it clear that we insisted upon sanctions being imposed unless russia complied with the minsk agreement. it's pretty simple, easy way, comply with that agreement. we didn't think that was too much to ask and yet, russia still has not complied with the minsk agreement. so we...
40
40
May 15, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states had to act and do something. this was a flagrant violation of everything understanding by russia and its actions on ukraine. congress passed a ukraine freedom support act and that was 2014 and we made it clear that we insisted upon stations being imposed unless russia complied with agreements so it was a pretty simple bill. comply with the agreement and it wasn't thought too much to ask and yet russia today is still not complied with agreements. we were able to get the europeans to work with us and they're much closer to russia in the point of view of their economy so it was extremely important to get europe's cooperation in dealing with th that. our purpose for using these tools is yes, to change russian behavior but we want and will never recognize russia's annexation of crimea is a part of ukraine but we will make that clear and president trump will make that clear so part of it is to make it clear what our policy is and that's to get russia to stop to interfere with the sovereignty of other countries but it i
the united states had to act and do something. this was a flagrant violation of everything understanding by russia and its actions on ukraine. congress passed a ukraine freedom support act and that was 2014 and we made it clear that we insisted upon stations being imposed unless russia complied with agreements so it was a pretty simple bill. comply with the agreement and it wasn't thought too much to ask and yet russia today is still not complied with agreements. we were able to get the...
21
21
May 16, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
the united doing come has already enacted legislation in this area. australia has announced they are thinking very seriously and there will problem through be some movement over the next few months. the chinese government has asserted authorities in this area. i don't think its a fair characterization to say that we are kind of -- at the cutting edge of this. in countries have already started moving in this area. we are in danger of falling behind because of some of the developments we have seen around the world. the other point is -- just the reality of sort of network effects. people tend to use communications platforms that their friends use that their -- colleagues use. so -- the reality is people tend to work -- people tend to use the systems that other people are using and that's what primarily we are most interested in. we are not really interested this anyway in shutting down innovation. people who are working out of their garage, that is not what we are focused on. we are focused on the people who are using mass mass market devices that encry
the united doing come has already enacted legislation in this area. australia has announced they are thinking very seriously and there will problem through be some movement over the next few months. the chinese government has asserted authorities in this area. i don't think its a fair characterization to say that we are kind of -- at the cutting edge of this. in countries have already started moving in this area. we are in danger of falling behind because of some of the developments we have...
52
52
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. peter: i am in agreement with the idea i do think prudent -- putin seeks to destroy the united states. partly for the reasons george has cited but also because a lot of our internal problems are of our own doing. they have exploited it. i agree with the intelligence community assessment they came about russian interference and there is no question that occurred, in part because of the dislike of senator clinton, secretary clinton. there is a long history there which we can get into in the q&a about that issue. is a deep, long rooted history that was focused on her. it has secondary benefits from doing this kind of intervention. the issue with the polarization was already there. this was not generated by the russians. paul: milton, do you have any reaction? milton: i do not think vladimir wants who is a realist, to destroy us or our democracy. , and i agree with peter, that they did meddle. i do not know the extent to what it amounted to in the election. they will do it again if they can. i do think they see some of what has been generated by issues here in america as opening up good o
united states. peter: i am in agreement with the idea i do think prudent -- putin seeks to destroy the united states. partly for the reasons george has cited but also because a lot of our internal problems are of our own doing. they have exploited it. i agree with the intelligence community assessment they came about russian interference and there is no question that occurred, in part because of the dislike of senator clinton, secretary clinton. there is a long history there which we can get...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
wants to develop a high tech industry i think it should be able to do so i mean all the countries india including russia including the united states including do how you know interest is in the reach they see a potential but that my question to you is somewhat different i want to if you see any way of addressing the current balance in trade between china and the united states or between the united states and other countries in the way that would be fair to all and that would not destroy or significantly undermine the trade system that has already been suffering quite a lot in recent years it's a good question free trade is founded on fed trade but free trade is not always fair trade free trade becomes fair trade only if the two parties involved have the odd relationship that is matching if there is a mismatch in the mix between two parties the trade relationship. may be free in terms of free trade but it may not be fair trade so fair trade really depends on your politics it depends on part dynamics and that goes to the heart of this matter that fran is not about trade only create is largely about politics and the politics i
wants to develop a high tech industry i think it should be able to do so i mean all the countries india including russia including the united states including do how you know interest is in the reach they see a potential but that my question to you is somewhat different i want to if you see any way of addressing the current balance in trade between china and the united states or between the united states and other countries in the way that would be fair to all and that would not destroy or...
78
78
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
as what happened t day in kabul, a very terrible day, i believe ting after isis, which we are doing, the united states is doing, is actually the number onrity of the commander. but one needs to plan for population protection, and that requires a difrent strategy, different plan, different technologies even. i think the enemy is adapting to the change. now it is the afghan coalition's turn to adapt to this thread by focusing on population protection more. jane: ambassador, thank you. zalmay: thank you very much. jane: during the press conference we mentioned earlier, president trump said he had been monitoring a caravan of latin american immigrant twho arrived u.s. border on sunday. he once again criticized what he calls america's weak and thetic immigration laws. the fate of those migrants remains uncertain, as james cook repos from the mexican side the border. james: they came to the border on the beach to drown out the words of donald trump. supporte of the migrant caravan insisting on compassion, not facility, at the sea washed gates of the world's most powerful nation. we see people have ga
as what happened t day in kabul, a very terrible day, i believe ting after isis, which we are doing, the united states is doing, is actually the number onrity of the commander. but one needs to plan for population protection, and that requires a difrent strategy, different plan, different technologies even. i think the enemy is adapting to the change. now it is the afghan coalition's turn to adapt to this thread by focusing on population protection more. jane: ambassador, thank you. zalmay:...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
office of short-term rentals are not catching some of these short-term corporate housing -- housing units. do we have any idea how widespread the problem is? >> one of the things we're working on is the office of development strategy. while i can't speak specifically for the office of short-term rentals, which understanding is a permit from that office isn't required unless rentals are occupancy is less than 30 days. that's what the administrative code requires as sort of a threshold in those cases. it doesn't mean the issue is any less relevant, but the regulatory context is what's different. >> supervisor fewer: so you're saying if it's less than 30 days, it goes under the office of short-term rentals, the permit. >> that's correct. >> supervisor fewer: so do we give any kinds of permits out through housing to corporate planning that goes to housing for two or three months. >> our department regulates housing in general terms only as a hotel use or as a permanent housing use, if you will, while -- >> >> supervisor fewer: could be a loophole here. >> there's certainly different ways of looki
office of short-term rentals are not catching some of these short-term corporate housing -- housing units. do we have any idea how widespread the problem is? >> one of the things we're working on is the office of development strategy. while i can't speak specifically for the office of short-term rentals, which understanding is a permit from that office isn't required unless rentals are occupancy is less than 30 days. that's what the administrative code requires as sort of a threshold in...
51
51
May 9, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
relationship was not able to prevent is that it will result elsewhere there is no point in doing deals on security with the united states of america because they do not keep their word all the more reason for the uk it to work to preserve the essentials. and just remind the house. with the undo processes him the united states and president present trump have set himself leslie that he's he is committed to finding a new solution and we should hold him to his word. >> mister speaker. one of the essential elements of the deal. in return for adherence to the jc pla. this is mentioned there. and since they have appealed to that. will the foreign secretary meet with me and other members of the all party group that have already met to discuss this to find a way of producing a non- dollar financial arrangement that works so that iran can retain some credence. we have seen deals that can be done without conflicting with the extraterritorial sanctions. as i said in my statement. we will be announcing further steps into court. >> now the government has discovered it. can the foreign secretary. if the original -- withdrawal
relationship was not able to prevent is that it will result elsewhere there is no point in doing deals on security with the united states of america because they do not keep their word all the more reason for the uk it to work to preserve the essentials. and just remind the house. with the undo processes him the united states and president present trump have set himself leslie that he's he is committed to finding a new solution and we should hold him to his word. >> mister speaker. one of...
149
149
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
i just, i think you know, this is a something that military units do all the time to commemorate events key role. i swrus -- i have those coins, we all do. but none the less, white house communications agency, we're talking about kim jong-un as a leader. >> i agree. i like these coins. i have a lot of them. i think it's great we want to commemorate something if it happens, but let's try to keep them to ourselves. john kelly talked to our white house communication's agent i about the timing and what it says. >> sprum leader. seems a bit much. >> thank you much. next, the epa physically blocking removing reporters from scott pruitt today. we're going talk to one of the reporters barred from the event and a playboy model mistress. dealings with convicted pedophi pedophile. find the remote yet? nah. honey look, your old portable cd player. my high school rethainer. oh don't... it's early 90s sitcom star dave coulier... cut...it...out! [laughing] what year is it? as long as stuff gets lost in the couch, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent
i just, i think you know, this is a something that military units do all the time to commemorate events key role. i swrus -- i have those coins, we all do. but none the less, white house communications agency, we're talking about kim jong-un as a leader. >> i agree. i like these coins. i have a lot of them. i think it's great we want to commemorate something if it happens, but let's try to keep them to ourselves. john kelly talked to our white house communication's agent i about the...
62
62
May 10, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
relationship was not able to prevent is that it will result elsewhere there is no point in doing deals on security with the united states of america because they do not keep their word all the more reason -- do not keep their word. horse johnson: all the more reason for the uk it to work to preserve the essentials. and just remind the house who maybe getting into a mood of undue pessimism, president trump has said himself last night that he is committed to finding a new solution and we should hold him to his word. deputy speaker, given that one of the essential elements of the deal is for iran, the restoration of commercial banking relationships for return of adherence to the jcpoa, and since iran has had -- has will theo the jcpoa, foreign secretary meet with me and other members of the iran open a group who have already met the deputy governor of the bank of england to find a way of producing a non-dollar arrangement that works so that iran can retain some credence in the other partners to the jcpoa? >> we have seen deals that can without territorial aspects of u.s. sanctions. we will be announcing further step
relationship was not able to prevent is that it will result elsewhere there is no point in doing deals on security with the united states of america because they do not keep their word all the more reason -- do not keep their word. horse johnson: all the more reason for the uk it to work to preserve the essentials. and just remind the house who maybe getting into a mood of undue pessimism, president trump has said himself last night that he is committed to finding a new solution and we should...
47
47
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
what about the united states basically standing with israel the alone in the world what can the united states do to go worse europe into supporting this decision to mean is there does it have any you know any weapon or any any method of getting germany france and the u.k. to stand behind it i mean it's a good point you make it's not a bilateral agreement so if the united states withdraws from the agreement as announced today and there are a couple of other parties who remain or have announced to i remain within the dream and i think it was hidden in the speech by president from that he's determined to affect the europeans as well when you know it's already indicated that everybody was doing business with iran will be affected by secondary sanctions and i think a lot of european banks german bangs european companies will be very hesitant to get to do to do business in iran because they are concerned that there might be affected by u.s. action is that a big factor for germany i mean if you look at just german businesses that want that have gone into iran since this deal was put into place and that
what about the united states basically standing with israel the alone in the world what can the united states do to go worse europe into supporting this decision to mean is there does it have any you know any weapon or any any method of getting germany france and the u.k. to stand behind it i mean it's a good point you make it's not a bilateral agreement so if the united states withdraws from the agreement as announced today and there are a couple of other parties who remain or have announced...
81
81
May 15, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
do not reduce their pressure on oil by november. that is enough to keep iran in the deal. what it means to the united ed of the fac prospect of sanctioning our closest allies or do we do nothing? either scenario -- both are bad. you end up with the ugly you end up with the ugly truth that the u.s.-based in the 1990's, but even more extreme, if we do nothing our sanctions become reckless. the next time we try to use secondary sanctions, whether it is on russia or north korea or hezbollah or whatever the next crisis is, the rest of the world goes -- we know they are not serious. we know that threat is not real. yes, we may end up with iran still in the deal but u.s. using the sanctions as a tool -- >> i wrote something about that. >> great timing with north korea. >> great timing. quickly now. my european on view, i look at this from the u.s. point of view. an emerging concern among u.s. policymakers -- if the united states is seen as overly using their financial leverage on the international scale to push your political agenda, what can the long-term implications of that be? sanctions overuse and the
do not reduce their pressure on oil by november. that is enough to keep iran in the deal. what it means to the united ed of the fac prospect of sanctioning our closest allies or do we do nothing? either scenario -- both are bad. you end up with the ugly you end up with the ugly truth that the u.s.-based in the 1990's, but even more extreme, if we do nothing our sanctions become reckless. the next time we try to use secondary sanctions, whether it is on russia or north korea or hezbollah or...