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it gave the united states and navy and it gave the united states a lot of parades. but it highlighted the central american problem. knowing that we needed to be prepared but disagreeing about how to do it. it also highlighted the essential ineffectiveness of government, and this is really what theater roosevelt, what general leonard wood, and others are saying. if the government is incompatible in preparing us, then others. how, in other words, can we be neutral and safe at the same time? now, as i said, a little of that fear, a little of that suspicion, translated to german-americans, the vast majority of them, at least since the civil war, were non-prussian and disproportionately catholic. a lot of those same americans came from germany, specifically to get away from the prussian system. german-americans were also and quite proud of the single most assimilated group in the united states among immigrants, and then the pulitzer prize in 1920. it depicted the wheeler family living in the press, whose son gives up plans to study in germany because of how were plus he
it gave the united states and navy and it gave the united states a lot of parades. but it highlighted the central american problem. knowing that we needed to be prepared but disagreeing about how to do it. it also highlighted the essential ineffectiveness of government, and this is really what theater roosevelt, what general leonard wood, and others are saying. if the government is incompatible in preparing us, then others. how, in other words, can we be neutral and safe at the same time? now,...
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spock is also one of your biological units, creator? yes. this unit is different. it is well-ordered. follow your instructions, nomad. thank you. you may proceed. "see the dog." that's right. "see the dog..." now sound it out. r... "run!" that's it, uhura. that's very good. now try the next one. "the dog..." [speaking swahili] not swahili, uhura. in english. "the dog has a ball." see? b...ah...ll. ball. now you go ahead. [speaking swahili] "the dog has a ball." that's right! oh, that's right, uhura. . you try another one. i'll be right back. all right, christine. first how's she doing? grade reader. she's learning. she seems to have an aptitude for mathematics. do you think we can reeducate her, doctor? well, she checks out with no brain damage. now it's up p us. "the ball...is..." "bll...ooh...ee." "blooey." blooey? i get certain references to the accident, the other, but nothing clear. we've got to know about it, spock-- what makes it operate, its compulsion for perfection. captain, i suggest the vulcan mind probe. get into direct mental contact with that thing?
spock is also one of your biological units, creator? yes. this unit is different. it is well-ordered. follow your instructions, nomad. thank you. you may proceed. "see the dog." that's right. "see the dog..." now sound it out. r... "run!" that's it, uhura. that's very good. now try the next one. "the dog..." [speaking swahili] not swahili, uhura. in english. "the dog has a ball." see? b...ah...ll. ball. now you go ahead. [speaking swahili]...
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i think it's in the best interest of the united states and the world as a whole, that the united states negotiate rather than go back to the cold war relationship with the soviet union. i don't look at the picture as briefly as you have indicated in your question, mr. truitt. i believe that the united states has had many successes in recent years and recent months as far as the come muist movement has concerned. it didn't. we have a democracy in portugal today. a few months ago, or i should say, maybe two years ago, the soviet union looked like they had continued strength in the middle east. today, according to prime minister soviet union is weaker in the middle east than they have been in many many years, the facts are, there -- the soviet union relationship with egypt is at a low level. the soviet union relationship with syria is at a very low point. the united states today according to prime minister rescreen of israel is at a peak. >> we wanted to have the full protection of minority. we wanted to preserve human dignity in southern africa. we have taken the initiative and in souther
i think it's in the best interest of the united states and the world as a whole, that the united states negotiate rather than go back to the cold war relationship with the soviet union. i don't look at the picture as briefly as you have indicated in your question, mr. truitt. i believe that the united states has had many successes in recent years and recent months as far as the come muist movement has concerned. it didn't. we have a democracy in portugal today. a few months ago, or i should...
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run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. th and castro came in and he cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960. and in fact, they didn't have medical care of any kind. so castro came into power, he spent money on those things. they have a very good education system. they have a very good medical system. and they have electricity all over the island. do they have all the freedoms that the united states has? they do not and the people there want those freedoms. and that's why many of them will be happy to see castro gone right now. but it will not change his place in history. >> i mentioned a lot of people will be celebng we just saw a few moments ago video of raul castro making that
run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. th and castro came in and he cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960. and in fact, they didn't have medical care of...
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that's the united king dom -- kingdom, china, russia, france, germany and the united states. the bill before us today would break faith with those negotiating partners in a reck l and dangerous way -- reckless and dangerous way. because of this agreement, the breakout time for iran to develop new weapons-grade material for a nuclear weapon wept from two to three months to a year or -- went from two to three months to a year or more. because of this agreement the international community has 24/7 access to iran's nuclear sites. because of this agreement we possess the enforcement mechanisms necessary to verify iran's compliance. . iran has upheld its end of the bargain, why would we give up these exathes by failing to uphold ours. now is especially the time when the united states must keep its word, its word to our allies and the international community. now regardless of all this, it appears our republican colleagues are willing to jeopardize a political agreement. and willing to undermine the credibility of the united states and our allies on the international stage. instead
that's the united king dom -- kingdom, china, russia, france, germany and the united states. the bill before us today would break faith with those negotiating partners in a reck l and dangerous way -- reckless and dangerous way. because of this agreement, the breakout time for iran to develop new weapons-grade material for a nuclear weapon wept from two to three months to a year or -- went from two to three months to a year or more. because of this agreement the international community has 24/7...
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this is a level of political dominance that few have ever had. >> the unite united states unity for a female president or does it mean that there is the legacy of a good economy are not very good foreign-policy what is it that has contributed to the defeat? >> [inaudible] >> in the past 20 decades is that kind of a widespread anger and frustration and the second i do believe that people support donald trump because of the explicit and controversial stance on this. it's a big moment of soul-searching for the democra democrats. what is your strategy for the next four years. let's take a look at the job opportunities will he come at aa loss to the construction between texaco and the united states? >> he promised that he well but for all the problems the united states has right now, unemployment isn't one of them is 4.9%. my guess is he will win the battle. unless the financial turmoil that we are already seeing breakout spirals out of control. >> what will be the major issues of the. they are in trouble not because of obama or the policies, there is a structural assessment. china is risi
this is a level of political dominance that few have ever had. >> the unite united states unity for a female president or does it mean that there is the legacy of a good economy are not very good foreign-policy what is it that has contributed to the defeat? >> [inaudible] >> in the past 20 decades is that kind of a widespread anger and frustration and the second i do believe that people support donald trump because of the explicit and controversial stance on this. it's a big...
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eastern time here in the united states. the speaker of the house, paul ryan, he also has a speech coming up. he's been at best lukewarm as far as donald trump is concerned. he will deliver a speech. all of these speeches will be critically important in setting the stage for the transition, the transition from president obama to the president-elect of the united states who will become the president, talking about donald trump, on january 20th, that's inauguration day here in the united states. we have a team of all of our political analysts and correspondents who have covered these dramatic moments. you see vehicles beginning to leave the peninsula hotel in new york with hillary clinton in one of those vehicles right now. very short drive in manhattan over to the windham new yorker hotel. that's where hillary clinton will be delivering her speech. gloria borger, the pressure is really on her to deliver the speech i am sure she never thought in recent days, weeks and months she would be delivering when donald trump got the re
eastern time here in the united states. the speaker of the house, paul ryan, he also has a speech coming up. he's been at best lukewarm as far as donald trump is concerned. he will deliver a speech. all of these speeches will be critically important in setting the stage for the transition, the transition from president obama to the president-elect of the united states who will become the president, talking about donald trump, on january 20th, that's inauguration day here in the united states....
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foreign policy and the role that the united states is going to play in the world. our trade and immigration. when we look at those two issues within foreign policy. like i tell my students, immigration isn't even in the books. it's not on the map. when you poll republicans and you poll americans about their critical concerns to this country right now, they will register immigration and i don't think it's just the american people. i think from the war in syria, the same concerns about immigration that's spread across europe. and all democracies are going to have to ask fundamental questions when we provide welfare benefits to people who come in. who is going to be the recipient thieves benefits and who is not. that's a fair question to ask. the second thing has to do with trade and whether or not we'll continue tong of trade as a universal good. that is not just president trump. those are very serious questions that were not addressed by either political party up until this election and really need to be rethought, regardless of who is talking about a specific agree
foreign policy and the role that the united states is going to play in the world. our trade and immigration. when we look at those two issues within foreign policy. like i tell my students, immigration isn't even in the books. it's not on the map. when you poll republicans and you poll americans about their critical concerns to this country right now, they will register immigration and i don't think it's just the american people. i think from the war in syria, the same concerns about...
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these units are compliant units relative to bedroom units, however they need to be raised 3 feet above the sidewalk in order to have the privacy we are looking for. i placed a call and mr. suka, if you want to pick up where i'm leaving off here, perhaps you could fill us in. >> rick suka, staff. mr. moore is referring to our ground floor guidelines. typically we like to have units along the street to help activate the area. typically we look at the overall benefit of the project, the specifics of the street and the overall development. the raising and introduction of stoops is a pretty common method that we will look at. in this instance we have the architect had originally proposed a kind of forecourt like private entry way into that provided a buffer to the street and then to the unit, which we didn't find very favorable considering the kind of shade that it would cast on the street and given the constraints of the overall height it wasn't -- we were, we found the current design acceptable relative to that. however, commissioner moore is correct in the sense that this isn't typical o
these units are compliant units relative to bedroom units, however they need to be raised 3 feet above the sidewalk in order to have the privacy we are looking for. i placed a call and mr. suka, if you want to pick up where i'm leaving off here, perhaps you could fill us in. >> rick suka, staff. mr. moore is referring to our ground floor guidelines. typically we like to have units along the street to help activate the area. typically we look at the overall benefit of the project, the...
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the two units we've replaced with units of comparable or larger sizes. the density and massing of the replacement buildings is in keeping with the development pattern of the neighborhood and on the residents being displaced. this includes staff presentation. i'm happy to answer questions at the project sponsor is also here to answer any questions. thank you >> thank you. project sponsor. >> good evening commissioners get my name is richard miller. i am the property owner and project sponsor. i bought the property in the process began about 2.5 years ago. i recognize it as vacant and run down an opportunity to create quality housing. i've done this a number of times over the past 10 years or so finding obsolete rundown sometimes vacant properties. modernizing them make them comfortable make them desirable and that's what my intention was with this project as well. as ms.---said we've altered the proposal to rebuild the existing two units, plus, add a third units in the structure that is currently the garage building. we look forward to adding the units go
the two units we've replaced with units of comparable or larger sizes. the density and massing of the replacement buildings is in keeping with the development pattern of the neighborhood and on the residents being displaced. this includes staff presentation. i'm happy to answer questions at the project sponsor is also here to answer any questions. thank you >> thank you. project sponsor. >> good evening commissioners get my name is richard miller. i am the property owner and project...
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he's become a permanent resident of the unite. -- united states. he lives in the poconos. ever since that night mike pence got named to the republican ticket no one had a chance to talk about it even that minute. since that night the turkish president -- this isn't a term of art -- but he's gone a little bit nuts this that country. 200 something people were killed in that supposed coup that first night but since then the president of turkey has rounded up 35,000 people and put them in jail as being supposed by coup supporters. thousands of members of the military have not just been fired, they've been arrested. he's orchestrated mass firings and in some cases mass arrests of judges and mayors and members of parliament and professors and journalists, in some cases he's taken whole political parties and ordered arrests of every one of their elected officials. he's shut down newspapers, he's shut down tv stations. the one constructive thing he's done in this time period, he has announced a new building program. what he's building is 174 new prisons in order to hold all the te
he's become a permanent resident of the unite. -- united states. he lives in the poconos. ever since that night mike pence got named to the republican ticket no one had a chance to talk about it even that minute. since that night the turkish president -- this isn't a term of art -- but he's gone a little bit nuts this that country. 200 something people were killed in that supposed coup that first night but since then the president of turkey has rounded up 35,000 people and put them in jail as...
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before he took office, the united states that needed the first hydrogen bomb. at that time, the largest explosive device ever there could be no doubt at all, when eisenhower became president , which leader dominated the special relationship. i wanted to do with the professor did a little bit ago there is a quite striking contrast between the they wereal stories really very different. shack in a hot dusty town. eisenhower's father david spent most of his life toiling in a hard job in kansas. nannyill was raised by a in a world of extraordinary privilege. not just a bedroom but a bed with one of his brothers for his entire childhood. he was educated at abilene high school. raising a few extra pennies for his family. he revered his father is a great statesman. not the warmest of memories. eisenhower mourned for exactly 30 minutes. continue running the war. winston liked to smoke and drink. his diet consisted of french toast and -- was a man who disdained politics for much of his adult life. churchill thought of politics as a patriotic duty, a dignified profession
before he took office, the united states that needed the first hydrogen bomb. at that time, the largest explosive device ever there could be no doubt at all, when eisenhower became president , which leader dominated the special relationship. i wanted to do with the professor did a little bit ago there is a quite striking contrast between the they wereal stories really very different. shack in a hot dusty town. eisenhower's father david spent most of his life toiling in a hard job in kansas....
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or the united tates. and the european union. >> russian president, vladimir putin among the first to congratulate trump. >> and other world leaders quickly followed suit. >> i look forward to working with president-elect trump to maintain the security and prosperity of our two nations >>> that was elizabeth hur reporting there. >>> all morning long, we have been looking at the newspapers and magazines from across the country. you can see there are tto different covers. if clip ton were to win, madam preeident and then president trump. this one, trump triumph. . >> donald trump taking the stage in the early morning hours last night. but his son, barron, hes the one in the spotlight this morning. what he did that had everyone talking on social media after election day. >> the stickers, people are partial cloud of them. be where did they come from? . >>> the homicide investigation under way this morning. one person shot and killed and another person shot and fighting for their life. this happened last night
or the united tates. and the european union. >> russian president, vladimir putin among the first to congratulate trump. >> and other world leaders quickly followed suit. >> i look forward to working with president-elect trump to maintain the security and prosperity of our two nations >>> that was elizabeth hur reporting there. >>> all morning long, we have been looking at the newspapers and magazines from across the country. you can see there are tto...
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the united states protests, right? and so this is something that the consequences -- as this thing is becoming a war of attrition, you've lost your chance for annihilation, is it becoming a war of attrition? the last thing you think you'd want to do is involve an asian with the industrial capacity of the united states, although nothing like what it would be in world war ii but you still don't need any more enemies. campaign of 1916, the united states is going to get upset again and so he's supposed to play by the rules as per discussion and so this isn't really going to go anywhere either. all right. so what are the consequences for -- and why dot germans, if you can remember back to history 100, why are the germans going to change their minds in 1917? what's the big deal? what's going on by the time you get to 1917? >> there's starvation in germany. it's breaking the supply lines that need to be reopened to some degree, they need to regain access to this sea. >> if you're the germans, you're probably suffering more th
the united states protests, right? and so this is something that the consequences -- as this thing is becoming a war of attrition, you've lost your chance for annihilation, is it becoming a war of attrition? the last thing you think you'd want to do is involve an asian with the industrial capacity of the united states, although nothing like what it would be in world war ii but you still don't need any more enemies. campaign of 1916, the united states is going to get upset again and so he's...
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we have to bridge that gap, unite the country, and move forward. what he does from now on will be a very important precedent on setting tone. also, yes, he will have a republican house, and he will have a republican senate, but remember, not every republican senator or house member voted for him or supports him. some stood up to him. some withdrew their support, and if he sees himself, i can assure you that a graham or mccain steps away from him. paul ryan has the moral compass to stan up to him the way he would have to hillary clinton had she conceded the powers. yes, he'll have a republican house and probably republican senate. it's not going to be a rubber stamp. he has to learn to compromise. he should call them in and get advice. he's never governed before. he doesn't know government. they do. >> so many americans invested hopes and dreams in donald specific policy measures including building a wall and getting the mexican government to pay for it, banning muslims, although he dialled that back, a secret plan to defeat isis. can he actually do
we have to bridge that gap, unite the country, and move forward. what he does from now on will be a very important precedent on setting tone. also, yes, he will have a republican house, and he will have a republican senate, but remember, not every republican senator or house member voted for him or supports him. some stood up to him. some withdrew their support, and if he sees himself, i can assure you that a graham or mccain steps away from him. paul ryan has the moral compass to stan up to...
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for our viewers in the united states, new day is next. for our viewers around the world, inside the middle east is next. stay with us. >>> good morning. welcome to sunday. it's so good to be here. i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge in for vac tore blackwell. >> hillary clinton's campaign now says it's joining green party candidate jill stein in her efforts to recount the votes in three key swing states. >> clinton campaign says they're not contesting the results but, rather, they want to ensure that it's fair to all sides. president-elect donald trump is ripping the recount as a scan. he's accusing the green party of trying to reel in
for our viewers in the united states, new day is next. for our viewers around the world, inside the middle east is next. stay with us. >>> good morning. welcome to sunday. it's so good to be here. i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge in for vac tore blackwell. >> hillary clinton's campaign now says it's joining green party candidate jill stein in her efforts to recount the votes in three key swing states. >> clinton campaign says they're not contesting the results...
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there's a lot of the president of the united states can do. i don't think president trump will do any of that. and i think therefore there is a pretty solid rock under girding u.s. cuban relations no matter what the rhetoric says. >> thank you very much to all three of you, fascinating conversation. thank you. >> thanks very much, great to be here. >> thank you. >> we continue our coverage of fidel castro and cuba with ben rhodes deputy national security advisor for strategic communications. ben, thank you for being on the show. fidel castro is about to be sent off to his final fairwell who is going to be represented the united states at this funeral and prosession? >> well, jeff, we're not into spinning a large presidential delegation, fidel castro is not head of state and of course is an extraordinarily controversial figure for the united states. we do have an embassy functioning in havana now and we have a very capable charge there, he will certainly be representing us at the memorial service that is going to be attend. >> will you be headi
there's a lot of the president of the united states can do. i don't think president trump will do any of that. and i think therefore there is a pretty solid rock under girding u.s. cuban relations no matter what the rhetoric says. >> thank you very much to all three of you, fascinating conversation. thank you. >> thanks very much, great to be here. >> thank you. >> we continue our coverage of fidel castro and cuba with ben rhodes deputy national security advisor for...
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read the united states constitution? i will gladly lend you my copy. >> let me say something that may not be great politics. and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn, e-mails. >> me too. me too. >> you talk about leveling with the american people have you always told the truth. >> i have always tried to. >> some people are going to call that wiggle room. >> i am with you. >> because, hillary clinton, my daughters, now take for granted that a woman can be president of the united states. >> after all when there are no ceilings, the sky is the limit. >> i have much better judgment than she does. i also have a much better temperament than she has. >> ooh, okay. >> the people at home cannot understand either one of you. some one with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the lawen our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> do you make the commitment you will ak absolutely accept the result of this election. >> i will tell you at the time. keep you in suspense. >> that'
read the united states constitution? i will gladly lend you my copy. >> let me say something that may not be great politics. and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn, e-mails. >> me too. me too. >> you talk about leveling with the american people have you always told the truth. >> i have always tried to. >> some people are going to call that wiggle room. >> i am with you. >> because, hillary clinton, my...
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it does so by exploring the entanglements of the united states in the rise of what i call the global human rights imagination. in part, i argue what human rights were understood to be by the historical actors that gave them shape and form, weather in isout of the united states, a considerably messier and more complex process than the linear narrative of the new human rights history would allow, among others the seminole count of human rights politics in "utopia" -- the seminal account of human rights politics in "utopia." is anr what i hope alternative narrative about the place of the united states in 20th-century human rights history, and i hope to make a modest contribution to a new way of writing global human rights history itself. i am not so much concerned with the state or with great power politics or with the diplomatic negotiations through which the international human rights legal regime came to be formed, the subject of much of the new human rights history. the central protagonists of my book are what we would now call nonstate actors, although they often did not identify t
it does so by exploring the entanglements of the united states in the rise of what i call the global human rights imagination. in part, i argue what human rights were understood to be by the historical actors that gave them shape and form, weather in isout of the united states, a considerably messier and more complex process than the linear narrative of the new human rights history would allow, among others the seminole count of human rights politics in "utopia" -- the seminal account...
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>> well, the constitution is binding on the president of the united states. it is the supreme law of the land, and the constitution couldn't be clearer against the prohibition against getting gifts from foreign governments. he is -- when he takes that oath of office, he is obligated to comply with the constitution of the united states. >> but when i went to your website in announcing the resolution it says you would ask president-elect trump to ensure his foreign dealings are constitutional. that is different from compelling or forcing him. >> well, he's got two months before he takes the oath of office. we hope within that two-month period he will protect himself from violating the constitution of the united states. the reason i filed this resolution is so that congress can weigh in and say, look, mr. president-elect, let's make sure that you do not violate the constitution of the united states. there's a reason why we do not want foreign entities to give gifts to the president of the united states. it does compromise the independence of the president and it
>> well, the constitution is binding on the president of the united states. it is the supreme law of the land, and the constitution couldn't be clearer against the prohibition against getting gifts from foreign governments. he is -- when he takes that oath of office, he is obligated to comply with the constitution of the united states. >> but when i went to your website in announcing the resolution it says you would ask president-elect trump to ensure his foreign dealings are...
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. >> >> pd united states of america think outside the box that have approximately. >> this a reminder that under the administrative code 67 a-1 the ringing of set all pagers or turn the device completely off now our regular meeting of tuesday, november 8, 2016, and the time is 901 item one roll call commissioner president francee covington commissioner vice president ken cleaveland commissioner nakajo commissioner michael hardeman chief of department chief joanne item 2 general public comment at this time, members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction with respect to agenda items, speakers shall address their whole and not to individuals. commissioners are not to enter into a debate or discussion with the speakers, the lack of a response does not constitute an agreement of support for statements during public comment. thank you, madam secretary is there any member of the public of that wants to address the commission okay. at this time seeing none, public comment is closed. >> item 3 approval of the
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this is the number of units in the building. can you explain to me specifically where that is located on the document or comic and staff from the city provide us with clarity of whether or not that has occurred? >> mr. fry, i realize that this is not directly related to the mills act but it is related to the project that was approved, as far as yours. >> good morning committee members paper the project in question was approved by both the planning commission and the historic preservation commission a number of years ago. >> the number of units is included from a 24? >> that is correct. >> that happened before, this application was submitted? >> that is correct. >> this application was for the mills act was approved by the preservation commission as well mark >> they did review the contents of the application and felt that it qualified for the program. >> can you explain what the reasoning was? >> for applying? >> know what the commissioning was for approving application? >> from the perspective of the hpc would some contracts on
this is the number of units in the building. can you explain to me specifically where that is located on the document or comic and staff from the city provide us with clarity of whether or not that has occurred? >> mr. fry, i realize that this is not directly related to the mills act but it is related to the project that was approved, as far as yours. >> good morning committee members paper the project in question was approved by both the planning commission and the historic...
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in europe, the commonwealth and here in the united states. he is really the living embodiment of churchill's free circles concept of international diplomacy. to give you a taste of that, he has been president of the anglo-french society. he is president of the british german society. a patron of the richmond society. international chairman emeritus of the english speaking union and president of the european atlantic movement. i should point out he is high steward of cambridge university, also my boss. and a patron of the churchill archive's center and has the churchill medal from the english speaking union. like churchill, he is a writer and his latest book, "churchill's legacy: two speeches to save the world," is about two vital speeches he gave in 1946. one at westminster college and one of the university of zurich. that book is doing extremely well, on top of the list of best-selling hardback nonfiction books at the moment. you all have the chance to keep it there by going next door and buying more copies. allen did not just write the book
in europe, the commonwealth and here in the united states. he is really the living embodiment of churchill's free circles concept of international diplomacy. to give you a taste of that, he has been president of the anglo-french society. he is president of the british german society. a patron of the richmond society. international chairman emeritus of the english speaking union and president of the european atlantic movement. i should point out he is high steward of cambridge university, also...
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isis is a creature of the united states. the united states, turkey, saudi arabia are supporting isis. he is holding the line against isis. charlie: what his is argument that makes isis a creation of the united states and saudi arabia? dexter: this is a story they tell themselves. you have the united states, saudi arabia, turkey -- it is true they have been supported rebel groups who are fighting assad. the united states is not supporting isis. american soldiers are dying. charlie: the al-nusra group? dexter: maybe not primarily, but there are so many groups fighting syria. you have al-nusra, the al qaeda affiliate. charlie: we support supporting them. dexter: we don't support al-nusra, but a lot of the money and arms that have been pumped into syria has gone to them. that allows president assad and the syrian government to say look, the united states and all of their allies are supporting the evil isis. charlie: they say that because you are fighting me and therefore supporting them because my enemy is them. dexter: basicall
isis is a creature of the united states. the united states, turkey, saudi arabia are supporting isis. he is holding the line against isis. charlie: what his is argument that makes isis a creation of the united states and saudi arabia? dexter: this is a story they tell themselves. you have the united states, saudi arabia, turkey -- it is true they have been supported rebel groups who are fighting assad. the united states is not supporting isis. american soldiers are dying. charlie: the al-nusra...
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the united states is not suffering. but i'm suffering because of the >> kroft: erdoan had begun a crackdown on the gulenist movement and other perceived enemies before the attempted coup. after it, he used a state of emergency to begin a massive effort to purge them from government and turkish society. more than 30,000 people have been arrested or detained, including generals, judges, prosecutors, mayors, members of parliament, teachers and journalists. another 100,000 people have been government jobs, and 150 media outlets have been shut down. some critics in turkey and some people in the united states have said that this is an overreaction. this is a crackdown on the political opposition, not a crackdown on terrorists? >> erdoan ( translated ): in turkey, they attempted to destroy my state. and of course, we could not remain silent. we could not remain indifferent. taken by prosecutors and judges in full accordance with the rule of law. >> kroft: there are not many people in turkey today eager to publicly criticize th
the united states is not suffering. but i'm suffering because of the >> kroft: erdoan had begun a crackdown on the gulenist movement and other perceived enemies before the attempted coup. after it, he used a state of emergency to begin a massive effort to purge them from government and turkish society. more than 30,000 people have been arrested or detained, including generals, judges, prosecutors, mayors, members of parliament, teachers and journalists. another 100,000 people have been...
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there was a feeling that the united states and i felt it, the united states could lose the cold war. >> there was a model of behavior during the cold war, and the way i often described it, it was the red side of the map and blue side of the map, separated by the iron curtain. the rest of the world we competed for. >> that fundamental clash between communism and capitalism, between dictatorship and freedom divided the world. people thought would last forever. but it is a revolution starting to stir. >> there has been an unexpected development abroad. polish workers in the baltic area are standing firm in their strike against the government. >> the demands of striking polish workers concluded free press, release of political prisoners and right to strike. even though these workers had assumed the risk of striking illegally. >> along comes solidarity, but not a union run by communists, it is a union run by polish patriots, so it is a tremendous threat to the ussr because of possible contagion, it would wipe out communism if allowed to spread. >> in this season of discontent, lech walesa
there was a feeling that the united states and i felt it, the united states could lose the cold war. >> there was a model of behavior during the cold war, and the way i often described it, it was the red side of the map and blue side of the map, separated by the iron curtain. the rest of the world we competed for. >> that fundamental clash between communism and capitalism, between dictatorship and freedom divided the world. people thought would last forever. but it is a revolution...
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, the family unit. suppose the family is up for. that's composed of the mother and two children would be medicaid. if we want to count household now on welfare that particular household in the data is tallied once. one immigrant family on welfare. another way to do that is to look at it at the personal level. so it becomes now three different entries. therein lies the trek by breaking it up at the personal level you are basically taking part of that family did which was a family into the u.s. and allocating the welfare used because the children are natives and that makes a huge differen difference. the national academy put out a report a couple of weeks ago they do the calculation for the welfare programs and they are very careful about this and they do a sensible thing. if you really want to consider at family levels for what you want is to look at the unit that involves the immigrants that household and dependent children, that is the unit we should be thinking about. so when i see think tank report c
, the family unit. suppose the family is up for. that's composed of the mother and two children would be medicaid. if we want to count household now on welfare that particular household in the data is tallied once. one immigrant family on welfare. another way to do that is to look at it at the personal level. so it becomes now three different entries. therein lies the trek by breaking it up at the personal level you are basically taking part of that family did which was a family into the u.s....
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donald trump has been elected the 45th president of the united states of america. according to the associated press ...the deciding factor ...was the statewi 3 it was a ?long? night--- millions of americans ?eagerly awaiting? the results of the presidential election. election.it was just before 2 a-m... donald trump took the stage for his ?celebratory speech? at his headquarters in new york city.... becoming the 45th presidential-elect. here's how the numbers break down.this is the popular vote... 3 3
donald trump has been elected the 45th president of the united states of america. according to the associated press ...the deciding factor ...was the statewi 3 it was a ?long? night--- millions of americans ?eagerly awaiting? the results of the presidential election. election.it was just before 2 a-m... donald trump took the stage for his ?celebratory speech? at his headquarters in new york city.... becoming the 45th presidential-elect. here's how the numbers break down.this is the popular...
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as she prepares to represent the united states at the united nations in new york and occupy the ambassador's office at its u.n. mission, little is known about her approach to foreign affairs. diplomats from other countries have expressed relief at the appointment of nikki haley. they feared that donald trump might appoint a prominent republican u.n. basher to the role. they see her as a potentially moderating influence on the incoming president. others who have not yet been asked are ready to serve, like general david petraeus, commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan and iraq, former director of the cia. general petraeus: i've been in a position before i wear a president has turned to me in the oval office in a difficult moment without any pleasantries and said "i'm asking you as your president and commander-in-chief to take command of the international security assistance force in afghanistan." the response can be yes, mr. president. president obama: i hereby pardon you. nick: all this as president obama, for the last time carried , out one of the great rituals of state, the annual pardonin
as she prepares to represent the united states at the united nations in new york and occupy the ambassador's office at its u.n. mission, little is known about her approach to foreign affairs. diplomats from other countries have expressed relief at the appointment of nikki haley. they feared that donald trump might appoint a prominent republican u.n. basher to the role. they see her as a potentially moderating influence on the incoming president. others who have not yet been asked are ready to...
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hehequarters athens, attention ground unit. go ahead. athens police report an accident involving identified thrush vehicle at the intersection of thermopylae and arastasas roads. ove intersection. we'll circle and hold for further orders. ground unit on the way. over and out. nest one thing. do you know where arasassas road is? i know athens like the back of my hand. straight ahead to five blocks. what h hpened to the driver of that car? can you get any of that instance? he stole a green sedan and he's headed for antinos. greg, what are you doing? getting ready. just drive the car. that's what you're here for. air strike unit one, this is solo. we're moving west toward antinos. thrush agent and female passenger are somewhere ahead in a green vehicle. intercept and hold if you can. on the way. do not harm the female occupant. repeat, do not harm the girl. understand. out. now, you will agree that a great deal of care was used in the selection of this test site. the small, unimportant village of antinos is nested cozily away from public co
hehequarters athens, attention ground unit. go ahead. athens police report an accident involving identified thrush vehicle at the intersection of thermopylae and arastasas roads. ove intersection. we'll circle and hold for further orders. ground unit on the way. over and out. nest one thing. do you know where arasassas road is? i know athens like the back of my hand. straight ahead to five blocks. what h hpened to the driver of that car? can you get any of that instance? he stole a green sedan...
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and the united nations, united states and especially the iraqi government have improved each time that they liberate a city and work on repairing the services. >> mosul is a challenge because it's the largest city that will have to be liberated and rehabilitated. but we have a lot of experience and the international community has put together a very good team. and has been very generous, including the united states in these efforts. >> so the rehabilitation of these other cities you mentioned are a model to what you hope will happen in mosul? >> the rehabilitation for the other cities has really been a laboratory for the way to do this in the best way possible. each city has had a different experience with daesh and with war, so the stablizationnd rehabilitation of each city has been slightly different. for example, in the city of tikrit, more than 95% of the civilian population has returned to their homes. schools are open, university has reopened. and shops and traffic seem very close to normal. in cities like ramadi where there was more destruction, a significant part of the populat
and the united nations, united states and especially the iraqi government have improved each time that they liberate a city and work on repairing the services. >> mosul is a challenge because it's the largest city that will have to be liberated and rehabilitated. but we have a lot of experience and the international community has put together a very good team. and has been very generous, including the united states in these efforts. >> so the rehabilitation of these other cities you...
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they have the right to go to the homosexual unit. >> within the homosexual unit, inmates are classified as either masculine or feminine. >> so are you masculine or are you fem? >> i'm gay. i'm gay. >> okay. >> not me, honey. i am fem. >> you've got your masculines that are more manly looking but straight acting, straight looking. >> he asked me to massage him. >> okay. what's really going on? >> then you have your fems that are -- some of them take hormones so they act like girls. they live their life as women in the word. transsexuals, drag queens. they're walking around with bras, thongs, things in their hair, being real dramatic, loud. 80% of the fights are the fems. shut the [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. that's [ bleep ]. that's [ bleep ]. >> though eloy orosco is housed with the masculine group, he was once classified as feminine at an earlier stay at bexar county. >> this time around i butched up a little bit and said i was masculine. and they put me in the masculine group. i don't want to be with a bunch of drama queens and girls. i'm trying to be with the masculine group, wit
they have the right to go to the homosexual unit. >> within the homosexual unit, inmates are classified as either masculine or feminine. >> so are you masculine or are you fem? >> i'm gay. i'm gay. >> okay. >> not me, honey. i am fem. >> you've got your masculines that are more manly looking but straight acting, straight looking. >> he asked me to massage him. >> okay. what's really going on? >> then you have your fems that are -- some of...
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there was deep support for belgium in the united eights. -- united states. you are absolutely right that the nation was a violent horrible, imperialist nation , when it came to africa. but there were innocent people who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. and the most famous character who comes out of this who comes to britain not the united states agatha christie's great , detective is a belgian refugee who comes to london. and if you guys know the agatha christie movies and books, anytime anyone describes him as french, he gets very upset. what agatha christie is doing is reminding people what happened to the belgians. >> so it is clear that earlier when the u.s. did not want to go to war, but how much of an advocate were they for peace? were there formal actions by wilson to try to broker peace? did they ever really have any chance at all? michael neiberg: yeah, after he was reelected in 1916 by a razor thin margin like 250 votes in california tipped it, in an election that had almost nothing to do with the war nothing to do , with the wa
there was deep support for belgium in the united eights. -- united states. you are absolutely right that the nation was a violent horrible, imperialist nation , when it came to africa. but there were innocent people who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. and the most famous character who comes out of this who comes to britain not the united states agatha christie's great , detective is a belgian refugee who comes to london. and if you guys know the agatha christie movies and...
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the united states is a revolutionary power, not a status will power. it has been revolutionizing the world. republicanism is not to be pragmatic in the context of the world as it existed. the republicanism is a good description of adams' since of himself, when he looked at the republicanizing mission of the french revolution, he saw nothing but harbor and disruption. americans who thought their own republicanism was reflected in the french revolution, adams had a reaction that was -- >> that's not really a republican revolution for adams. james: the french were looking -- proclaiming everywhere they went, they were creating republics, and adams thought that was madness. >> i always thought john quincy adams ran a couple of the nastiest political campaigns in our history, and how can you call him a moralist when he reminds me very much of what's going on right now? defend do you want to adams' political campaign? james: ok. i would say you are half right. thing which isa brutal and ugly, you are morally responsible or it. it is still different from rich
the united states is a revolutionary power, not a status will power. it has been revolutionizing the world. republicanism is not to be pragmatic in the context of the world as it existed. the republicanism is a good description of adams' since of himself, when he looked at the republicanizing mission of the french revolution, he saw nothing but harbor and disruption. americans who thought their own republicanism was reflected in the french revolution, adams had a reaction that was -- >>...
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the next to turned is the united states. deterrent is the united states. do you think germany is in some degree immune to the kind of anti-elitism sweeping the rest of europe? perhaps in part because of that historical experience? especially to the , from 1933 to 1945, there was an exclusion to this. they are be 10%, 12%, but the -- that does not change the outcome. the chancellor can calm external obstacles. she is in a position to choose. whatever happens will be a great coalition. outsider, let's stick to what we have. stability. spd going into a coalition with ththe elitists, part of them do not want to be members of nato. part of them object to eu policies. and the head had some very strong praise for donald trump, astonishingly enough. we are almost at the end of our time. whether you would agree with that, we do in fact see a new trend toward very hard righght-wing m media, breitbarte website that in many ways helped generate much h of the support r donald trump now saying it will open a website here in germany in time for the election. germans reme
the next to turned is the united states. deterrent is the united states. do you think germany is in some degree immune to the kind of anti-elitism sweeping the rest of europe? perhaps in part because of that historical experience? especially to the , from 1933 to 1945, there was an exclusion to this. they are be 10%, 12%, but the -- that does not change the outcome. the chancellor can calm external obstacles. she is in a position to choose. whatever happens will be a great coalition. outsider,...
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what i am probably most conditioned about is paying sure that as we do that united states policy, united states statements, united states positions don't further radical ize muslims around the world or alienate or radicalize law-abideing muslims who are living in europe or the united states. that is why it is important to understand those are our key allies in the fight. not enemies. mike? >> thank you, mr. president. this final foreign trip of your presidency is obviously playing out in very different circumstances than you might have expected, a very different transition is underway than you might have envisioned. have you thought to approach this trip reflecting more on the powers and the new of the presidency on the world stage so you might be able to over the kind of counsel to your successor he has said he hopes to draw upon? also, on a political note you talked dug your re-election campaign of the fever that had consumed the republican party and effective political strategy they employed to block you on issues where there could have been common ground. what is your advise to democ
what i am probably most conditioned about is paying sure that as we do that united states policy, united states statements, united states positions don't further radical ize muslims around the world or alienate or radicalize law-abideing muslims who are living in europe or the united states. that is why it is important to understand those are our key allies in the fight. not enemies. mike? >> thank you, mr. president. this final foreign trip of your presidency is obviously playing out in...
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not in the united states. not in american steel mills. not in the pockets of american workers who work in those mills. and not in the pockets of the welders who put together this steel structures -- these steel structures. but rather in china's pocket. terrible embarrassment. why did it happen? well, they thought it would be about 10% cheaper. didn't happen. turned out that it was much, much more expensive. why? because the steel was of less quality. the welds weren't good. and the inspectors were chinese. and overlooked some of the problems. let me give you another example here. this is really embarrassing. for my california colleagues, please forgive me. but these are facts. and for all of us, pay attention. what happens when you build into a project a buy america provision? what happens is american jobs and things are done well and things are done on time. ah, the new york bridge. made with united states-produced steel. about a $3.9 billion total cost. direct american jobs as a result of that steel being american steel. on time, on bud
not in the united states. not in american steel mills. not in the pockets of american workers who work in those mills. and not in the pockets of the welders who put together this steel structures -- these steel structures. but rather in china's pocket. terrible embarrassment. why did it happen? well, they thought it would be about 10% cheaper. didn't happen. turned out that it was much, much more expensive. why? because the steel was of less quality. the welds weren't good. and the inspectors...
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news reporter: the president of the united states. and what a crowd, what a terrific welcome he's getting now. we can, and there's jackie, she's getting just as big a welcome and the crowd is absolutely going wild. this is a friendly crowd in downtown dallas as the president and the first lady pass by. [dramatic music builds] [gunshot]. [gunshot]. [gunshot]. [screams]. officer: the shots came from the roof. out of my way. officer: hold it, hold it right there! you know this man? roy truly: yeah he works here. [sirens]. howard brennan: i saw him right up there. one window from the top. he had a rifle in the window. officer: slow down, can you describe him? howard brennan: white, 5'10 i guess, 160, 170 pounds. officer: how old? howard brennan: 30, i'd say. jay watson: good afternoon ladies and gentleman, you'll excuse the fact that i'm out of breath but about 10 or 15 minutes ago, a tragic thing, from all indications at this point has happened in the city of dallas. clint hill: mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy, please let us help the presiden
news reporter: the president of the united states. and what a crowd, what a terrific welcome he's getting now. we can, and there's jackie, she's getting just as big a welcome and the crowd is absolutely going wild. this is a friendly crowd in downtown dallas as the president and the first lady pass by. [dramatic music builds] [gunshot]. [gunshot]. [gunshot]. [screams]. officer: the shots came from the roof. out of my way. officer: hold it, hold it right there! you know this man? roy truly: yeah...
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that unit is defective. its thinking is chaotic. absorbing it unsettled me. that unit is a woman. a mass of conflicting impulses. get scott down below. will the creator effect repairs on the unit scott? he's dead. insufficient response. his... biological functions have ceased. there's nothing i can do, jim. if there's a chance, it'll have to be soon. all right, nomad. repair the unit. i require tapes on the structure. well, he'll need tapes on general anatomy, the central nervous system, and then one on the physiological structure of the brain. and we'd better give it all the neurological studies we have, as well as tracings of scotty's hyperencephalogram. nomad, i have arranged the tapes for flash feed at the top speed of the computer. please do not draw the information creator, the unit scott is a primitive structure. insufficient safeguards built in. breakdown can occur from many causes. self-maintenance systems of low reliaiality. repair it. where is the unit scott now? the body is in sick bay. show me sick bay. dr. mccoy will show you. on nomad. pick him up in sick bay. no re
that unit is defective. its thinking is chaotic. absorbing it unsettled me. that unit is a woman. a mass of conflicting impulses. get scott down below. will the creator effect repairs on the unit scott? he's dead. insufficient response. his... biological functions have ceased. there's nothing i can do, jim. if there's a chance, it'll have to be soon. all right, nomad. repair the unit. i require tapes on the structure. well, he'll need tapes on general anatomy, the central nervous system, and...
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i believe we must keep a majority in the united states senate. one of the reasons is there could be as many as three supreme court justices that will be in the next four years. we have to have a senate who -4 split fromthat 4 tilting to the left and making decisions that will harm this nation for decades to come. i believe it is vital that we remain -- we maintain our majority in the united states senate and frankly, many of those races are literally too close to call right now. i am also very proud that we have been able to do so much for arizona. whether it be a copper mine out and superior that will someday provide 20 private -- 25% of this nation's copper. yuma.rst f-35's down at f-35 not only for our force, but all the foreign trading -- training will be out there. we live in a dangerous world. there will be further attacks on the united states of america. i want to remain chairman of the armed forces committee because i want to defend the men and women were serving in this nation in uniform. and i believe i can do that. [applause] my friend
i believe we must keep a majority in the united states senate. one of the reasons is there could be as many as three supreme court justices that will be in the next four years. we have to have a senate who -4 split fromthat 4 tilting to the left and making decisions that will harm this nation for decades to come. i believe it is vital that we remain -- we maintain our majority in the united states senate and frankly, many of those races are literally too close to call right now. i am also very...
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read the united states constitution? i will gladly lend you my copy. >> let me say something that may not be great politics. and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn, e-mails. >> me too. me too. >> you talk about leveling with the american people have you always told the truth. >> i have always tried to. >> some people are going to call that wiggle room. >> i am with you. i will fight for you. >> because, hillary clinton, my daughters, now take for granted that a woman can be president of the united states. >> after all when there are no ceilings, the sky is the limit. >> i have much better judgment than she does. i also have a much better temperament than she has. >> ooh, okay. >> the people at home cannot understand either one of you. some one with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge o. >> because you'd be in jail. >> do you make the commitment you will ak absolutely accept the result of this election. >> i will tell you at the time. keep you in suspense. >> that's
read the united states constitution? i will gladly lend you my copy. >> let me say something that may not be great politics. and that is that the american people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn, e-mails. >> me too. me too. >> you talk about leveling with the american people have you always told the truth. >> i have always tried to. >> some people are going to call that wiggle room. >> i am with you. i will fight for you. >> because,...
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we'll look at the growing so proclaimed alt-right movement in the united states. then there is growing resistance to trump's vow to detain and deport millions of people from the united states. mayors from new york to chicago to seattle say they will refuse to cooperate even as trump promises to cut funds from so-called sanctuary cities. meanwhile, the movement is growing for a sanctuary campus. make our school is into eric campus. and also protect the financial aid and their ability to work. juan: we'll speak with several immigration activists. we will hear from the father of three u.s. children facing deportation. and we'll look at a sweeping new report that reveals ties to slavery and the displacement of the native americans at one of the country's top colleges -- 250-year-old rutgers university all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am juan gonzalez, in for amy goodman. amy is on assignment. president-elect donald trump released a youtube video monday outlining how he plans to immediately withdraw
we'll look at the growing so proclaimed alt-right movement in the united states. then there is growing resistance to trump's vow to detain and deport millions of people from the united states. mayors from new york to chicago to seattle say they will refuse to cooperate even as trump promises to cut funds from so-called sanctuary cities. meanwhile, the movement is growing for a sanctuary campus. make our school is into eric campus. and also protect the financial aid and their ability to work....
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not part oftro is the united states and he is a historically controversial figure in the united states. we have some representatives at the memorial service. jeffrey: will you be heading down? i am not planning to. you are the architect of the opening to cuba. you have insight into every corner of this. why didn't president obama speak to fidel castro? was that his choice? his brother's choice? ben: raul castro, that is the president of cuba, that is who we reached agreements with. normalizing relations means doing with your counterpart. that was raul castro. we know that the dell castro -- ro.do -- fidel cast we put cuban americans at the central on our policy. jeffrey: let me ask you about this. , as soon ast issued we heard of fidel castro's death. he has been a confrontation with the united states for so long. let me read you a part of what the president said. we know that this moment bills -- philith powerful cubans with powerful emotions. neutral language. he has taken some heat for that neutral language. you just talked about the fact that many cubans and cuban-americans suffere
not part oftro is the united states and he is a historically controversial figure in the united states. we have some representatives at the memorial service. jeffrey: will you be heading down? i am not planning to. you are the architect of the opening to cuba. you have insight into every corner of this. why didn't president obama speak to fidel castro? was that his choice? his brother's choice? ben: raul castro, that is the president of cuba, that is who we reached agreements with. normalizing...
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there is a united states interest. as to which candidate, i can't really answer that question, because i haven't heard either candidate address -- we have had a dispute between the two candidates as to what their thoughts and views were in 2003 and whether they were right or wrong in 2003, but i have not heard what they would do in iraq. there's been minimal discussion about syria, but none that i'm aware of on iraq. i can't address that part of it. >> mike, do you have some thoughts? >> the most important part is a commitment to stay not as a military force, but a force that continues to put leverage and pressure on baghdad. to engage and do the right thing. we have a very patient enemy and there are very patient actors in the middle east. they don't operate on western clocks. you tell the taliban you're leaving in five years, the taliban says the day after they leave, we'll attack. same with al qaeda and isis, patient actors in the middle east. the best way for us to do anything, if we're going to send soldiers there
there is a united states interest. as to which candidate, i can't really answer that question, because i haven't heard either candidate address -- we have had a dispute between the two candidates as to what their thoughts and views were in 2003 and whether they were right or wrong in 2003, but i have not heard what they would do in iraq. there's been minimal discussion about syria, but none that i'm aware of on iraq. i can't address that part of it. >> mike, do you have some thoughts?...
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. >> the conversion to the short-term rental arranged to no more than 60 units from filing a private right of action allow private action prior to the final determination by the planning director and shorten for the praifrpt parties to file a action. >> this is sponsored by supervisor breed and co-sponsored before i myself and supervisor campos and supervisor kim supervisor breed the floor is yours. >> thank you last month supervisor peskin and i introduced this legislation inform place regulations on short-term rentals in the city the legislation informed by research from the school of hospitality at penn state university a cap on short-term rentals whether the host is present or not and grandfathered in hosts that have registered with the city at the existing 90 day cap for unhosted rent-controlled units for 36 hours cap for hosted reversals that styles the cost for department of emergency the violation of short-term rental law and empowers nonprofit that are dedicated to preserving the housing for enforcement of violated of short-term rentals law i've said we need robust effective
. >> the conversion to the short-term rental arranged to no more than 60 units from filing a private right of action allow private action prior to the final determination by the planning director and shorten for the praifrpt parties to file a action. >> this is sponsored by supervisor breed and co-sponsored before i myself and supervisor campos and supervisor kim supervisor breed the floor is yours. >> thank you last month supervisor peskin and i introduced this legislation...
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there was a similar surprise in the united kingdom with brexit. marie lepen would favor her if up against fillon. so could this be a similar situation? >> reporter: definitely could be especially when you look at the way the pollsters missed it here. fillon back in the beginning of november was polling in at about 10% and, in fact, in a second round he got 60% of the vote, so they were way off on picking him out of the crowd. i just had one more thing with the trump comparison and that is the geo political impact. if there's anything where they're doing a victory dance outside of france it's in moscow because fillon is very close to russia and very close to putin and as a consequence now moscow has potentially allies certainly in mr. trump and potentially an ally in mr. fillon if he were to be elected president, george. >> wow. you see many nations shifting to the right and jim as you point out some of those shifts are favorable to russia. live in paris, thank you for the report. >>> and back in the united states, president-elect donald trump's in
there was a similar surprise in the united kingdom with brexit. marie lepen would favor her if up against fillon. so could this be a similar situation? >> reporter: definitely could be especially when you look at the way the pollsters missed it here. fillon back in the beginning of november was polling in at about 10% and, in fact, in a second round he got 60% of the vote, so they were way off on picking him out of the crowd. i just had one more thing with the trump comparison and that is...
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the whole united states of america. just in my home state of california, there are probably 550,000 people working in clean energy. most of those people are working in advanced electricity generation. that's solar, that's wind, that's geothermal. and a lot of them are working on making commercial buildings more energy efficient. but we probably have almost ten times as many people working in clean energy just in my home state as there are coal miners in the entire united states of america. clean energy is actually something that creates a lot more jobs. this -- there is a myth out there that this hasn't happened if it's not true. the fact of the matter is, the cost of clean energy either will be or already is cheaper than fossil fuels in most of the united states. so there is a myth that somehow we're going to be more prosperous if we just go backwards. and i would ask you, when is the last time we got more prosperous by going back to old technologies and turning away the innovation, entrepreneurship and skill of the am
the whole united states of america. just in my home state of california, there are probably 550,000 people working in clean energy. most of those people are working in advanced electricity generation. that's solar, that's wind, that's geothermal. and a lot of them are working on making commercial buildings more energy efficient. but we probably have almost ten times as many people working in clean energy just in my home state as there are coal miners in the entire united states of america....
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citizens, then a child born outside the united states would be a citizen of the united states as long as one of the parents had resided in the united states for any period of time. there has to absufficient connection to the united states given both parents were citizens. on the other hand if one parent were a u.s. citizen and one parent an alien congress had a markedly different approach. the u.s. citizen parent had to have resided in the united states 10 years five of which were after the age of reaching 14. congress evidently determined that because such a child would have competing claims of allegiance that a greater residency was required for the parent to establish the connection to the united states. >> is that an argument we heard case?bout in the flores mr. kneedler: it was made at the oral argument but we think it is also evident from the face of the statute as this court said with respect to another argument that the court addressed there, it is important for the court, itself, to look at the structure, text, and operation f the statute. >> the government spent most of the
citizens, then a child born outside the united states would be a citizen of the united states as long as one of the parents had resided in the united states for any period of time. there has to absufficient connection to the united states given both parents were citizens. on the other hand if one parent were a u.s. citizen and one parent an alien congress had a markedly different approach. the u.s. citizen parent had to have resided in the united states 10 years five of which were after the age...