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for the first time, because of cuba's proximity to the united states, the united states was a country of first refuge, meaning refugees didn't go to another country and then apply for resettlement in the united states. they went straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations. these requirements illustrated how the united states pursued its own cold war self-interest. first, as i've already mentioned, the u.s. offered a special welcome for people fleeing communism. second, preference was given for refugees who were professionals or highly educated or skilled. this was in keeping with other immigration laws of the period. ultimately, while welcoming displaced people has been seen as a humanitarian act, these humanitarian efforts were often centered on the needs of the united states, the helper. these images feature refugees who arrived in the united s
for the first time, because of cuba's proximity to the united states, the united states was a country of first refuge, meaning refugees didn't go to another country and then apply for resettlement in the united states. they went straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early...
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friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and. right now in syria the law. stronghold of al qaeda the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation of this this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than 2 decades decades after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism 3 which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that
friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link...
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friendly forces the united states are friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological tic because when he hears. he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaeda the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation of this this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than 2 day after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism which was as a result of september the 11th says. 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that i'd like to point
friendly forces the united states are friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological tic because when he hears. he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the...
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unit. 48% of the one-bedroom units contain a nested bedroom. the department finds the project is on balance consistent with the objectives and policies of the general plan including the van ness area plan. the planning department recommends the commission approve the project on the basis that represents an appropriate redevelopment of an underutilized lot, in an area where existing infrastructure can support residential growth. this concludes my presentation and i am available for further questions. thank you. >> project sponsor? >> good afternoon. i am here on behalf of the project sponsor, the chan family. we appreciate the good work by mr. may and the rest of your staff. over the past few years we have work to respond to design input from the planning department and rework the project to comply with the changes and unit mix requirements as they are requirements and assist natural increase in inclusionary housing requirements. that said we are very pleased with the end product and pleased
unit. 48% of the one-bedroom units contain a nested bedroom. the department finds the project is on balance consistent with the objectives and policies of the general plan including the van ness area plan. the planning department recommends the commission approve the project on the basis that represents an appropriate redevelopment of an underutilized lot, in an area where existing infrastructure can support residential growth. this concludes my presentation and i am available for further...
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there's some 3500 units there now, and demolition of those units, are they sound units? we would not want to lose those units. 15,700 new residence. if only 10% of them get a delivery of a meal a day, if only 10% of them get a package a day and i'm talking now about the kinds of impacts that neema talked about here from uber and lyft from package deliveries. we have some numbers available to us about the impacts and they're not here yet and they need to be in the e.i.r. to villain an additional 2,000 vehicles pulling up. we don't have the street space to those that kind of numbers. i think that muni was addressed. above-ground is also seriously impacted. this is talking about five years of unavoidable construction impacts on muni's travel. that's the e line, 6, 7, probably the 21. and then of course on muni underground. particulate matter is of a concern to all of us residents and people visiting san francisco. more needs to be looked at there. i'd also like to point you to alternative c., the most environmentally conscious of the drafters here. we've got more to do. let
there's some 3500 units there now, and demolition of those units, are they sound units? we would not want to lose those units. 15,700 new residence. if only 10% of them get a delivery of a meal a day, if only 10% of them get a package a day and i'm talking now about the kinds of impacts that neema talked about here from uber and lyft from package deliveries. we have some numbers available to us about the impacts and they're not here yet and they need to be in the e.i.r. to villain an additional...
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admirer of the united states. he has visited the united states when he was a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured. he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the collaboration of spain and great britain. and extending throughout the first half of 1860's. we are seeing italian unification, a nation unifying. there is quite a bit on european powers mines at this time. >> one angle that is not often talked about but really important in this question is the european communist movement, particularly karl marx and frederick engels. they were fascinated by the american civil war. as part of the european revolutions of 1848 in 1849, the communist leak, there was the organization they wrote the communist manifesto for, played an important role in helping to turn that into a communist or socialist revolution. they had to go into exile. a lot of them went into exile in the united states. only a tiny percentage of them were communists. ,hey include important officers the missouri artillery officer. i think ev
admirer of the united states. he has visited the united states when he was a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured. he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the collaboration of spain and great britain. and extending throughout the first half of 1860's. we are seeing italian unification, a nation unifying. there is quite a bit on european powers mines at this time. >> one angle that is not often talked about but...
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generally it is a small fraction of all welfare state spending in the united states. host: let's talk to callers. jerry in new jersey you are a first. -- you are up first. caller: i have two questions. one, i heard democrats over and over on c-span say that the illegals do not get welfare and benefits. evidently that was not correct. it seven -- it sounds like trump a merit-basedo system which is been talking about for a couple of years. people, are these illegals, supposedly paying taxes if they cannot get a security number? how is this working? this is such a fraud. how are they paying taxes? where are they getting social security numbers? guest: great question. generally democrats who say that about welfare and illegal immigrants, true but some small exceptions but true some illegal immigrants have some small access to welfare programs. it is important to understand that the rule put in place is not about stopping welfare in the united states by immigrants but about reducing the number of cards,who can get green but reducing the number of people who can immigrate t
generally it is a small fraction of all welfare state spending in the united states. host: let's talk to callers. jerry in new jersey you are a first. -- you are up first. caller: i have two questions. one, i heard democrats over and over on c-span say that the illegals do not get welfare and benefits. evidently that was not correct. it seven -- it sounds like trump a merit-basedo system which is been talking about for a couple of years. people, are these illegals, supposedly paying taxes if...
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the legislature such as is going on now in the united states. involved in so many lawsuits against the federal government involved in so many lawsuits against the state of california you've seen the breakdown of compromise between legislatures and the judiciary, the gradual loss of independence of the judiciary. recently the legislature of the state of west virginia impeached all of the supreme court justices of the state of west virginia. so the breakdown of the decline of the political compromise i see as the most serious problem now threatening the united states because democracy is a great form of government, but the democracy involves compromise. and if there is not compromise, then it's not a democracy. the other problems in the united states, you know well, democracy involves voting, and if a substantial fraction of citizens are prevented from voting, they are prevented from registering a as is the case in the united states. but it involves citizens have succeeded in registering to vote and actually voting. the united states has the lowes
the legislature such as is going on now in the united states. involved in so many lawsuits against the federal government involved in so many lawsuits against the state of california you've seen the breakdown of compromise between legislatures and the judiciary, the gradual loss of independence of the judiciary. recently the legislature of the state of west virginia impeached all of the supreme court justices of the state of west virginia. so the breakdown of the decline of the political...
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was a heated debate at the united nations security council now the united states has recently withdrawn from the i.n.f. treaty the intermediate range nuclear forces agreement and not only has the usa withdrawn from the treaty but the usa recently tested a missile that would have been a violation of that treaty had it still been in effect many are viewing this as an escalation of a potential new arms race between russia and the united states now when the representative of the united states spoke to the security council they accused russia of being responsible for the agreements demise this is the us representative here today because the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its i.n.f. treaty obligations while the russian federation did not we've heard a narrative today that the united states had itself been in violation of the i.n.f. treaty because of our recent flight test which used the m k 41 launcher that is also found in our aid. the sure missile defense system this is categorically false now russia emphasize that its concerns about the
was a heated debate at the united nations security council now the united states has recently withdrawn from the i.n.f. treaty the intermediate range nuclear forces agreement and not only has the usa withdrawn from the treaty but the usa recently tested a missile that would have been a violation of that treaty had it still been in effect many are viewing this as an escalation of a potential new arms race between russia and the united states now when the representative of the united states spoke...
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¡del atlanta united! ¡con todo su arrojo, su empuje, la toma en las afueras del Área, le pega de derecha, un bombazo! ¡al 59, 2-2; otra vez empatados! marcelo: me parece que era vargas. apenas cambia la direcciÓn, el arquero no se puede mover. pero hay que darle mÉrito al trabajo de nagbe. bam bam: hay un desvÍo de vargas, pero le mete todo el empeine, ya nada que hacer para jimÉnez. se empata el partido y otra vez, el partido se pone a full. josÉ: saca el desvÍo jimÉnez o ya el disparo iba? bam bam:de hecho se queda detenido la quero -- el arquero americanista. josÉ: sigue renato escondido. renato intentaba de robinson que no puede. jugaron para ibarra. partidazo. sigue renato,sigue renato! llega ibargüen. la jugada sigue. mete el nuevo centro. estira la tierra. andrÉs: lo que reclama guido rodrÍguez y el cuerpo tÉcnico de las Águilas del amÉrica, es que habÍa sido lateral hermanos para el amÉrica previo al gol. van a presionar al central. josÉ: 12 minutos se tardÓ reaccionar el atla
¡del atlanta united! ¡con todo su arrojo, su empuje, la toma en las afueras del Área, le pega de derecha, un bombazo! ¡al 59, 2-2; otra vez empatados! marcelo: me parece que era vargas. apenas cambia la direcciÓn, el arquero no se puede mover. pero hay que darle mÉrito al trabajo de nagbe. bam bam: hay un desvÍo de vargas, pero le mete todo el empeine, ya nada que hacer para jimÉnez. se empata el partido y otra vez, el partido se pone a full. josÉ: saca el desvÍo jimÉnez o ya el...
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andosts between $10,000 $30,000 per year per student in the united states. depending on how you count it. there are large outlays for everybody. that to theompare taxes that these folks will pay throughout the rest of their working lives. if you just look at because when they are young, that will get a biased sample and if that was the way you look at it it would never make sense for anybody to have children under any circumstances ever but that would lead to a lot more than a fiscal catastrophe but a catastrophe. host: rich, easton, pennsylvania, democrats. caller: good morning, john. i have a person who worked at the social security office and in,told me that people come maybe with their son, who is a professional, and they bring the parents from say like india and they come in with their suitcases still with the tax on onm from the airport -- tags them from the airport in the first thing they do is sign up for social security. are they able to collect? she said they collect $700 each. i know people that do not get that after working most of their lives. g
andosts between $10,000 $30,000 per year per student in the united states. depending on how you count it. there are large outlays for everybody. that to theompare taxes that these folks will pay throughout the rest of their working lives. if you just look at because when they are young, that will get a biased sample and if that was the way you look at it it would never make sense for anybody to have children under any circumstances ever but that would lead to a lot more than a fiscal...
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that we not only united for now great. but united states and now absolute determination to wiki that hope the vicious cycle of extremism breeding through that extremists and terrorists can say the same message about hatred but also both stream right wing of use this is about blood it's about time this of it's about crimes. also coming up a message of hope help to people are helping in the fight to save one of the world's biggest reefs one day at a time. well i feel like when i look at it is like. when they call me is it all right we're going to will do this laughing back here at the corals here whatever it is i'm like all right this do this let's let's rock this let this rock to. go to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day with the manifestos of mass murderer observes ideologies that are harder to kill than those who kill believing in them in the united states last week in a white supremacist shot dead 22 people because of their brown skin on easter sunday earlier this
that we not only united for now great. but united states and now absolute determination to wiki that hope the vicious cycle of extremism breeding through that extremists and terrorists can say the same message about hatred but also both stream right wing of use this is about blood it's about time this of it's about crimes. also coming up a message of hope help to people are helping in the fight to save one of the world's biggest reefs one day at a time. well i feel like when i look at it is...
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the dwelling unit mix includes 20 studios, 11 one-bedroom units and 26 two-bedroom units. the project includes 5,699 square feet of usable open space with a combination of private and open planning space. pursuant to the planning code, the project sponsor has elected to use the state density bonus law. the project does not propose any offstreet parking. to date the department has received one letter in support of the project from the soma. opposition has been received from the home owners association from the adjacent live/work building at 15 lucerne street from a home owner on gillbert street, all of which express concerns about the proposed density, parking, traffic, construction, and impacts to light and air. under the state density bonus law, planning code section 206.6, the project is requesting five waivers and development standards, including height, bay windows, rear yard, narrow street height, and open space. so the project at 755 brannan, the base density would permit a residential project that permitted 34,# 433 gross residential square feet. in this case the ra
the dwelling unit mix includes 20 studios, 11 one-bedroom units and 26 two-bedroom units. the project includes 5,699 square feet of usable open space with a combination of private and open planning space. pursuant to the planning code, the project sponsor has elected to use the state density bonus law. the project does not propose any offstreet parking. to date the department has received one letter in support of the project from the soma. opposition has been received from the home owners...
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per units. we had a lower fee for one bedroom, a higher fee for two bedrooms, a higher fee for three bedrooms. the new methodology it became a basic per unit fee. so, that was mandated through prop c. we then, for reasons of administrative ease worked with the planning department to translate our per unit fee calculation to gross square foot fee calculation. this is consistent with the way other impact fees are applied. administratively it is much more advantageous. it also means that smaller units are not prejudice in the new fee application. under the old fee, four bedrooms. under the new fee, you would have had the same fee whether you are building a five or a 2,000 square-foot luxury building. that change was administratively advantageous and had the effect of not prejudicing smaller unit, or alleviating burden on larger luxury units. it brings more parity to the application fee. >> thank you, mr. adams. >> i have a question, sir. i mean, there is a reason why they changed it as you just exp
per units. we had a lower fee for one bedroom, a higher fee for two bedrooms, a higher fee for three bedrooms. the new methodology it became a basic per unit fee. so, that was mandated through prop c. we then, for reasons of administrative ease worked with the planning department to translate our per unit fee calculation to gross square foot fee calculation. this is consistent with the way other impact fees are applied. administratively it is much more advantageous. it also means that smaller...
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we begin this hour with breaking news out of the united states the u.s. treasury department has imposed sanctions on iran's foreign minister mohammad java serif that includes freezing his assets in the u.s. as well as travel restrictions u.s. officials have also said they do not consider as a reef quite a significant decision maker in any future talks on the iran nuclear deal that straightaway go to our correspondent in washington d.c. rosalynn jordan ross you are attending a telephone briefing a little earlier from the treasury department tell us more about why these sanctions are being imposed. well in short felicity this is a continuation of the trumpet ministrations maximum pressure campaign that's what the trumpet ministration calls its efforts to diplomatically isolate and to put economic pressure on the government in town hall because the u.s. is very much opposed to what it calls iran's malign agenda and malign behavior they are opposed to iran's efforts to try to develop a nuclear weapons program they are opposed to iran's support for groups such
we begin this hour with breaking news out of the united states the u.s. treasury department has imposed sanctions on iran's foreign minister mohammad java serif that includes freezing his assets in the u.s. as well as travel restrictions u.s. officials have also said they do not consider as a reef quite a significant decision maker in any future talks on the iran nuclear deal that straightaway go to our correspondent in washington d.c. rosalynn jordan ross you are attending a telephone briefing...
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unit five, that's the only unit -- >> that was the one that they were using as an office illegally? >> yeah, which got cleared up. renovation of kitchen and bathroom, replacement of two partition walls. >> and does that have anything to do with the removal, dislocation or other discomfort to tenants at this point? there would be -- >> there would be no reason, no. >> it's all in four walls and there's no stairways that are going to be replaced, renovation of that type. >> all of this work is only inside unit five. you can't go working on the -- you know, the common stairway, the lobby, nothing like that. i mean, that would be a violation. >> yeah. and just -- >> they already started the work. they got a couple of days in before they -- once the permit got issued, they went to work. they demoed some of the finishes on the walls and ceiling. it was about a half a day's work, i would say. >> so any of this material that we have gotten that displaces people for a period of time, this really doesn't relate to the permit, that we have to keep our focus on this is today's permit. so any of
unit five, that's the only unit -- >> that was the one that they were using as an office illegally? >> yeah, which got cleared up. renovation of kitchen and bathroom, replacement of two partition walls. >> and does that have anything to do with the removal, dislocation or other discomfort to tenants at this point? there would be -- >> there would be no reason, no. >> it's all in four walls and there's no stairways that are going to be replaced, renovation of that...
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was a heated debate at the united nations security council now the united states has recently withdrawn from the i.n.f. treaty the intermediate range nuclear forces agreement and not only has the usa withdrawn from the treaty but the usa recently tested a missile that would have been a violation of that treaty had it still been in effect many are viewing this as an escalation of a potential new arms race between russia and the united states now when the representative of the united states spoke to the security council they accused russia of being responsible for the agreements demise this is the us representative here today because the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its i.n.f. treaty obligations while the russian federation did not we've heard a narrative today that the united states had itself been in violation of the i.n.f. treaty because of our recent flight test which used the m k 41 launcher that is also found in our air. sure missile defense system this is categorically false now russia emphasized that its concerns about the m
was a heated debate at the united nations security council now the united states has recently withdrawn from the i.n.f. treaty the intermediate range nuclear forces agreement and not only has the usa withdrawn from the treaty but the usa recently tested a missile that would have been a violation of that treaty had it still been in effect many are viewing this as an escalation of a potential new arms race between russia and the united states now when the representative of the united states spoke...
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states air force. ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] >> honor guard, pass in review. right shoulder, present arms. forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremony. ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please stand for the departure of the official party. ♪ >> have a wonderful day. on newsmakers, guy cecil talks about the group's goals for the 2020 election. to elect a democratic president and put more democrats in the senate and the role of pac's. sunday at 10:00 eastern on c-span. >> the u.s. senate comes back into session on monday, september 9, with two important issues on their agenda in the passing federal spending bills and anti-gun violence legislation. get a behind the scenes look at the senate with c-span's history program, the senate: conflict and compromise. >> this government under which we live was created in the spirit of compromise. >> thomas jefferson questioned the need for the senate. >> let's follow the constitution. >> to protect people from
states air force. ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ [applause] >> honor guard, pass in review. right shoulder, present arms. forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremony. ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please stand for the departure of the official party. ♪ >> have a wonderful day. on newsmakers, guy cecil talks about the group's...
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ambassador to the united nations. he served as the senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, as well as a contributor to fox news. bolton recognizes the importance for strong national defense and for america's role as a global power in promoting democracy around the world. he resides lives with his wife -- resides with his wife and daughter in bethesda, maryland. we are honored to have the esteemed speaker with us tonight. join me in welcoming the honorable john bolton. [applause] advisor bolton: thank you very much. [applause] thank you.ton: it is great to be here tonight and i really appreciate the opportunity to be with you. the conference agenda sounds fantastic and i can tell you as member cana.f. tell you as a former member myself, back in the day when we are doing it, if we had an opportunity like this to be in washington, it would've been something. so i'm sure the rest of this will be great. i want to talk to you tonight about some of the foreign policy challenges that face
ambassador to the united nations. he served as the senior vice president and senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, as well as a contributor to fox news. bolton recognizes the importance for strong national defense and for america's role as a global power in promoting democracy around the world. he resides lives with his wife -- resides with his wife and daughter in bethesda, maryland. we are honored to have the esteemed speaker with us tonight. join me in welcoming the honorable...
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90 from the united states. that got massive coverage. president obama was constantly siding these claims during his administration and he claimed the united states was unique in terms of best like shootings. way out there. so anyway, i would asking for the data, gun control advocates to asking for his list of mass public shootings around the world. he refused to commit out for years. so finally, a couple of years ago, i decided to bite the bullet and the crime prevention research center, you can find our list of the cases from around the world that act crime research .org. we bit the bullet and spend about $70000. i don't know how to find cases where four people are shot in africa, or parts of south america in the 1960s. on the 1970's. he never explained how he could get a complete list of all of these cases from the 1960s in the 1970s. i just looked and we just looked in the last 15 years of the period of the 47 years where he looked at. rather than the 202 shooters over the whole outside world outside the uni
90 from the united states. that got massive coverage. president obama was constantly siding these claims during his administration and he claimed the united states was unique in terms of best like shootings. way out there. so anyway, i would asking for the data, gun control advocates to asking for his list of mass public shootings around the world. he refused to commit out for years. so finally, a couple of years ago, i decided to bite the bullet and the crime prevention research center, you...
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projects with 150 units or fewer versus over 150 units. and then 90-180 days for the complete review which includes design review. what projects are eligible? there is a list of eligibility criteria. there are, the project must have a minimum of two units or more. there definitely restrictions on demolition. there are prevailing wage and skill forest requirements and project must meet objective standards. what are objective standards? first objective standards must be uniformly verifiable. they cannot be subjective. if you think of examples, the rear yard requirement of 45%, determining compliance with this requires no subjective judgments. something that would not be objective is that many of our design guidelines. when we say something has to be consistent with architectural character, that requires subjective judgment. it's also important to notice that most of our larger products, require some sort of exception. large project authorizations, downtown project authorizations. it's often you see these projects and they have exception for
projects with 150 units or fewer versus over 150 units. and then 90-180 days for the complete review which includes design review. what projects are eligible? there is a list of eligibility criteria. there are, the project must have a minimum of two units or more. there definitely restrictions on demolition. there are prevailing wage and skill forest requirements and project must meet objective standards. what are objective standards? first objective standards must be uniformly verifiable. they...
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he's not to appear to me you know if you did the united states of america you don't talk to the united states that way at least in the me the queen of denmark who would have hosted trump express to shop at his abrupt cancellation greenland is the world's largest island and it has plenty of results is to but trying to buy it is not entirely new as a new patrol reports poor queen of denmark it just happened to be that way you know the way that part of her land is the world's biggest island greenland just to the northeast of america and that it's donald trump who's in charge at the white house right now how about the u.s. greenland all of it and i guess we 1st heard of people like he was joking said can we buy greenland and he was joking and then kept coming back to it the danish prime minister would not sell him greenland calling the idea absurd we must face the truth that our president is raving like a lunatic you can check out some of the trump greenland means if you haven't seen them but now everyone who giggled at donald trump adding the island to his shopping wishlist have realized
he's not to appear to me you know if you did the united states of america you don't talk to the united states that way at least in the me the queen of denmark who would have hosted trump express to shop at his abrupt cancellation greenland is the world's largest island and it has plenty of results is to but trying to buy it is not entirely new as a new patrol reports poor queen of denmark it just happened to be that way you know the way that part of her land is the world's biggest island...
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was a heated debate at the united nations security council now the united states has recently withdrawn from the i.n.f. treaty the intermediate range nuclear forces agreement and not only has the usa withdrawn from the treaty but the usa recently tested a missile that would have been a violation of that treaty had it still been in effect many are viewing this as an escalation of a potential new arms race between russia and the united states now when the representative of the united states spoke to the security council they accused russia of being responsible for the agreements demise this is the u.s. representative here today because the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its i.n.f. treaty obligations while the russian federation did not we've heard a narrative today that the united states had itself been in violation of the i.n.f. treaty because of our recent flight test which used the m k 41 launcher that is also found in our aid. the sure missile defense system this is categorically false now russia emphasize that its concerns about t
was a heated debate at the united nations security council now the united states has recently withdrawn from the i.n.f. treaty the intermediate range nuclear forces agreement and not only has the usa withdrawn from the treaty but the usa recently tested a missile that would have been a violation of that treaty had it still been in effect many are viewing this as an escalation of a potential new arms race between russia and the united states now when the representative of the united states spoke...
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, three units, four units and up to 10 units. i'm seeing it for the first time so i'm not really able to give you any specifics about that until i go back and talk to our i.t. people to take a look. >> based on these numbers, this is the entire history of a.d.u.s right? >> i would assume. probably dating from 2014-2015. >> we're at about 1200 and this is 1,038 so this captures the vast majority of them. >> the largest cluster is in six unit or larger buildings. 314 is the big number and that's six unit buildings. this is about 2% of the average project cost. this is not going to make or break it whether you are a mom and pop or whether you are a large corporate apartment owner. if this thing isn't is a cash flow and it's a good investment and you can get a loan to do the project, you are going to do that if you are a small person with a $3200 fee and d.b.i. or you are veritos. it's a month's rent is basically what the building cost is. i don't care. it's a 15-month pilot program. i defer to chair mar but it's kind of six one half
, three units, four units and up to 10 units. i'm seeing it for the first time so i'm not really able to give you any specifics about that until i go back and talk to our i.t. people to take a look. >> based on these numbers, this is the entire history of a.d.u.s right? >> i would assume. probably dating from 2014-2015. >> we're at about 1200 and this is 1,038 so this captures the vast majority of them. >> the largest cluster is in six unit or larger buildings. 314 is...
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kelly will be fantastic at the united nations. winner! >> i live in a country where there is no public transportation and nowhere i can walk. the woman to leave the house or do anything, she needs a car. to function and to drive this car, she needs a man. saudi arabia q&a, s advocacy talks about her book about the ban on women drivers. >> the right to drive is an act of civil disobedience because women are not supposed to drive. we show that we are able and capable of driving and being in the driver's seat for our own life and our own destiny. watched tate at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. night, a gun rights debate from dartmouth college in new hampshire good we will hear from lawyers on both sides of the issue. here is a preview. >> there is the obvious practical problem of drawing useful comparisons from the late 1700s or mid-1800s to today, especially with regard to a rapidly changing technology like guns. some judges have tried to do this by trying to identify the lineal descendents of guns from the late 1700s to today are the lineal
kelly will be fantastic at the united nations. winner! >> i live in a country where there is no public transportation and nowhere i can walk. the woman to leave the house or do anything, she needs a car. to function and to drive this car, she needs a man. saudi arabia q&a, s advocacy talks about her book about the ban on women drivers. >> the right to drive is an act of civil disobedience because women are not supposed to drive. we show that we are able and capable of driving...
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these tears are across the whole united states. i believe it is time to remove a climate change denier. and to put somebody in the white house to defeat climate change. i am telling you -- [applause] gov. inslee: i am telling you, i am unique. we have a lot of talent in this field. there is a lot of talent in the democratic field. i have already identified four or five potential vice presidents. it's great. there is a lot of talent in this field. i am unique. i am unique in saying what i really believe. it is this. unless we defeat the climate crisis, everything else we have worked on will be moot. i am saying this. and i am the only one who will stand here today and say this. if i am given this high honor, i will make defeating the climate crisis the number one priority in the united states. that is what we have to do to get this job done. we have to mobilize the united states with all of our energies and all of our innovative talents to defeat this climate crisis. now, the second iowa and i want i want to talk about is norman bor
these tears are across the whole united states. i believe it is time to remove a climate change denier. and to put somebody in the white house to defeat climate change. i am telling you -- [applause] gov. inslee: i am telling you, i am unique. we have a lot of talent in this field. there is a lot of talent in the democratic field. i have already identified four or five potential vice presidents. it's great. there is a lot of talent in this field. i am unique. i am unique in saying what i really...
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is an ally of the united states in its fight against the i saw. the differences really have been over the length and the depths of the zone as well as who will control the zone and most importantly the fate of the wife p.g. turkey considers the y.p. geo terrorist organization and if it wants the group to be in its words neutralized but do knighted states want to continue to cooperate with this actor in syria it's what he calls a partner in syria in the in the ongoing fight against isis so it is not clear if the these 2 countries will be able to reach a deal it has tested their relationship a lot with the us is at stake because turkey has repeatedly warned that it will act alone it will carry out a cross border operation if there is no deal with the united states the united states has warned against this of course across the border a unilateral cross border our operation would be risky there could be an intended to a confrontation between 2 nato allies and it's not just that the white peachy house promised to fight back for a corner of syria which
is an ally of the united states in its fight against the i saw. the differences really have been over the length and the depths of the zone as well as who will control the zone and most importantly the fate of the wife p.g. turkey considers the y.p. geo terrorist organization and if it wants the group to be in its words neutralized but do knighted states want to continue to cooperate with this actor in syria it's what he calls a partner in syria in the in the ongoing fight against isis so it is...
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per unit for them to be allowed to build the units? what is the impact fee? >> [inaudible] sir, i can give you that information in more details in terms of the exact breakdown, but through those streamlining measures -- rep. sherman: i rarely do this to somebody, but it's not that these fees will be passed to the consumer, it's that the building will be built and then everybody will pay a higher rent because the supply of units will be down while the demand is still up. you will try to tell us what the fee is. >> [unintelligible yelling] rep. waters: please, please, please from -- refrained from interrupting the questions and responses. >> i can say that we have in affordable housing linkage fee. it assures that the private market build equitably and guilt -- gives multifamily developers a choice, they can include low income units and their projects or they can pay a fee to the of portal housing trust fund used to capitalize further and create more housing. rep. waters: thank you very much. the chair now recognizes representative judy
per unit for them to be allowed to build the units? what is the impact fee? >> [inaudible] sir, i can give you that information in more details in terms of the exact breakdown, but through those streamlining measures -- rep. sherman: i rarely do this to somebody, but it's not that these fees will be passed to the consumer, it's that the building will be built and then everybody will pay a higher rent because the supply of units will be down while the demand is still up. you will try to...
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was a heated debate at the united nations security council now the united states has recently withdrawn from the i.n.f. treaty the intermediate range nuclear forces agreement and not only has the usa withdrawn from the treaty but the usa recently tested a missile that would have been a violation of that treaty had it still been in effect many are viewing this as an escalation of a potential new arms race between russia and the united states now when the representative of the united states spoke to the security council they accused russia of being responsible for the agreements demise this is the us representative here today because the russian federation preferred a world in which the united states continued to fulfill its i.n.f. treaty obligations while the russian federation did not we've heard a narrative today that the united states had itself been in violation of the i.n.f. treaty because of our recent flight test which used the m k 41 launcher that was also found in our aid. the sure missile defense system this is categorically false now russia emphasize that its concerns about th
was a heated debate at the united nations security council now the united states has recently withdrawn from the i.n.f. treaty the intermediate range nuclear forces agreement and not only has the usa withdrawn from the treaty but the usa recently tested a missile that would have been a violation of that treaty had it still been in effect many are viewing this as an escalation of a potential new arms race between russia and the united states now when the representative of the united states spoke...
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even despite its claims that it would overtake the united states, claims that many liberals in the united states believe including paul sanderson but it never got close. china, by at least one measure is already a larger economy than the united states. on a current dollar basis, it could overtake the united states in the next ten or 15 years. the soviets never got anything like that in economic terms. in nuclear terms, china is still a long way behind. i think the key difference is that technologically china is catching up rapidly and not just in terms of weapons technology but civilian computing technology. we all hear every other day about artificial intelligence. there is only one rival to the united states when it comes to research on ai and it's china. we hear all the time about the dominance of 5g network equipment and in that respect you could argue china is already ahead of the united states. we still pay for things in this country with banknotes. we write checks, we use credit cards, if you go to beijing you won't see any of that anymore. people pay for things with their smart ph
even despite its claims that it would overtake the united states, claims that many liberals in the united states believe including paul sanderson but it never got close. china, by at least one measure is already a larger economy than the united states. on a current dollar basis, it could overtake the united states in the next ten or 15 years. the soviets never got anything like that in economic terms. in nuclear terms, china is still a long way behind. i think the key difference is that...
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the united states never does that. they sell loans abroad, but never have a loan directly sent out through a bank in europe. it's looked at in a different light, when you realize the daughter of erlinger is marrying john slidell, the confederate ambassador. so i have to feel that he's doing his daughter and future son-in-law perhaps a future -- a little favor. immediately the same day he , floats the loan, he buys the exact same amount in union debt. at various exchanges throughout the country. >> playing both sides. prof. thomson: playing both sides. you have a lot of folks who are playing both sides. i pointed that as a classic example. there's a lot of hemming and hawing, and of course, we don't have a transatlantic cable. it is down at this point. it existed prior to the war, but is out of commission at the time of the war. so best case scenario, looking at three weeks for news to come over. it becomes very problematic, wondering what is going on and how that is impacting prospects, and in turn has some of these go
the united states never does that. they sell loans abroad, but never have a loan directly sent out through a bank in europe. it's looked at in a different light, when you realize the daughter of erlinger is marrying john slidell, the confederate ambassador. so i have to feel that he's doing his daughter and future son-in-law perhaps a future -- a little favor. immediately the same day he , floats the loan, he buys the exact same amount in union debt. at various exchanges throughout the country....
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units that are inclusionary. staff and the development team has been working on this for quite some time and we're excited to bring something password. forward. ithy what's excitini think whats donating land to exist that will be before you after this one. with that, i'll turn it over to lila hussein. we know sheila was supposed to be here and congrats to her. she had her baby, unexpectedly. >> good afternoon, i'm the senior project manager for the shipyard candle stick and i'll be going over contacts before we get into the detail of the programme. so this is just an overview of the press and we'll talk about the project description, the bmr location and description and then the architect team will present details on the design, the floor plans and then we would -- then i'll come back and talk about the design conditions of approval and the next steps for the project. >> may i interrupt? i do want to note that if you recall, california department of public health was not scheduled to come at the last meeting and
units that are inclusionary. staff and the development team has been working on this for quite some time and we're excited to bring something password. forward. ithy what's excitini think whats donating land to exist that will be before you after this one. with that, i'll turn it over to lila hussein. we know sheila was supposed to be here and congrats to her. she had her baby, unexpectedly. >> good afternoon, i'm the senior project manager for the shipyard candle stick and i'll be going...
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redo the placement of those units, the occupancy of those units through a lottery system. the city also has something called housing preferences. this is mandated through our city laws. we have preferences for cop holders, people who were formally displaced from san francisco do to redevelopment actions. in the western addition. we have a displaced tenant housing preference, this is a preference for people who have been evicted do to an eviction or fire. then we have a neighborhood preference. if someone is applying for, a unit in a project. helping residents to stay one that neighborhood. finally we have a live/work in san francisco preference which captures the large segment of applicants. through that lottery system, people that fit into these preferences are prioritized essentially. >> okay, who is next? alex. >> my question is, affordable housing, i know some of affordable housing is 1500-2500, speaking on people with disabilities, most of them receive ssi, does that consider qualify for those "affordable housing"? how would you, or the city fix that? because, as you
redo the placement of those units, the occupancy of those units through a lottery system. the city also has something called housing preferences. this is mandated through our city laws. we have preferences for cop holders, people who were formally displaced from san francisco do to redevelopment actions. in the western addition. we have a displaced tenant housing preference, this is a preference for people who have been evicted do to an eviction or fire. then we have a neighborhood preference....
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space com will soon be followed a very importantly by the establishment of the united states -- united states space force as the six branch of the united states armed forces. and that is really something, when you think about it. the space force will organize, train, and equip warriors to support spacecom's mission. with today's action, we open another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will ensure america's dominance in space is never questioned, and never threatened, because we know the best way to prevent conflict is to prepare for victory. from our nation's first days, america's military blazed the trails and crossed the frontiers, secured our nations future. no adversary on earth will ever match the awesome purge, skill, age skillesome courrage and might of american armed forces. today, we salute the heroic men and women who will serve in spacecom and keep americans horizons forever bright, and forever free. we have budgets since we came into the administration, since the election, 2016, since january 20 of 2017, we have done things
space com will soon be followed a very importantly by the establishment of the united states -- united states space force as the six branch of the united states armed forces. and that is really something, when you think about it. the space force will organize, train, and equip warriors to support spacecom's mission. with today's action, we open another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will ensure america's dominance in space is never questioned,...
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you're not talking to me you don't get to the united states of america you know dr the united states that way at least on the day they can read the united states with a statement how absurd. a warm welcome to all of our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight we start with the next chapter in the brags that saga british prime minister boris johnson came to berlin looking to woo chancellor angela merkel to reopen rights in negotiations johnson said he does think there is room to still find an agreement that suits both sides the german chancellor said the e.u. is open to suggestions on how to solve the big sticking point how to avoid a hard worker on the irish island and she hopes a solution can be found in 30 days here's a taste of their joint press conference about stalled that particular arrangement which i do think has grave grave defects for a democratic country a sober democratic country like the u.k. that plainly has to go but once we get rid of it if we can change it then i think there is the real prospect of making progress very rapidly in the 2nd b
you're not talking to me you don't get to the united states of america you know dr the united states that way at least on the day they can read the united states with a statement how absurd. a warm welcome to all of our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight we start with the next chapter in the brags that saga british prime minister boris johnson came to berlin looking to woo chancellor angela merkel to reopen rights in negotiations johnson said he does think there...
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you're not talking to me you don't get to the united states of america you know dr the united states that way at least on the day they can read the united states with a statement how would your. a warm welcome to all of our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight we start with the next chapter in the brags that saga british prime minister boris johnson came to berlin looking to woo chancellor angela merkel to reopen rights in negotiations johnson said he does think there is room to still find an agreement that suits both sides the german chancellor said the e.u. is open to suggestions on how to solve the big sticking point how to avoid a hard border on the irish island and she hopes a solution can be found in 30 days here's a taste of their joint press conference the back story to that particular arrangement which i do think has grave grave defects for a democratic country so every democratic country i like the u.k. that plainly has to go but once we get rid of it if we can change it then i think there is the real prospect of making progress very rapidly i
you're not talking to me you don't get to the united states of america you know dr the united states that way at least on the day they can read the united states with a statement how would your. a warm welcome to all of our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight we start with the next chapter in the brags that saga british prime minister boris johnson came to berlin looking to woo chancellor angela merkel to reopen rights in negotiations johnson said he does think...
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in january 1966, the united states urged the united nations presence in vietnam. the u.s. ambassador urged the security council to consider calling a conference to seek peace on the basis of the geneva accord. the united nations had no more but success than any other instrument in efforts to bring about peaceful negotiations. the problem was that hanoi feels the u.n. would dilute the power of the geneva agreement and he peaking rejected any you and presence in nationalist -- an u.n. presence in nationalist china. in honolulu in february, president johnson and his cabinet and advisors met the government leaders of south vietnam to go over common purposes, echoing the spirit of his johns hopkins speech in which he proposed a $1 billion develop a program that would benefit all of southeast asia. mr. johnson urged economic and political terms beyond military aspects. he called for a battle against social injustice, ignorance, , hunger and disease against , apathy and indifference and renewed efforts to build democracy in the rural areas. as part of the most extensive tour of t
in january 1966, the united states urged the united nations presence in vietnam. the u.s. ambassador urged the security council to consider calling a conference to seek peace on the basis of the geneva accord. the united nations had no more but success than any other instrument in efforts to bring about peaceful negotiations. the problem was that hanoi feels the u.n. would dilute the power of the geneva agreement and he peaking rejected any you and presence in nationalist -- an u.n. presence in...
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he's not to appear to me you don't get to the united states of america you don't go off to the united states that way at least under me the queen of denmark who would have hosted trump expressed his shock at his abrupt cancellation greenland is the world's largest island and it has plenty of results is to but trump's idea to buy it is not entirely new reports poor queen of denmark it just happened to be that way you know the way that part of her land is the world's biggest oil and greenland just to the northeast of america and that it's donald trump who's in charge at the white house right now how about the u.s. greenland all of it and i guess we 1st heard of people like he was joking said can we buy greenland and he was joking and then kept coming back to the danish prime minister would not sell him greenland coal and the idea absurd we must face the truth that our president is raving like a lunatic you can check out some of the trump greenland means if you haven't seen them but now everyone who giggled at donald trump adding the island to his shopping wishlist have realized his bein
he's not to appear to me you don't get to the united states of america you don't go off to the united states that way at least under me the queen of denmark who would have hosted trump expressed his shock at his abrupt cancellation greenland is the world's largest island and it has plenty of results is to but trump's idea to buy it is not entirely new reports poor queen of denmark it just happened to be that way you know the way that part of her land is the world's biggest oil and greenland...
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so that's since 2016 san bruno only has built 119 units. the 119 units since 2016. the actual number based on state-mandated goals is 1,036 by 2023. that's a very huge deficit to catch up on and simultaneously as san mateo county estimated 72,000 jobs between 2010 and 20 2015. if you use the mathematics, that means every household basically supports 19 jobs. i'm looking at these statistics particularly under the significant pressure that we are sitting here every week, the sp 50 and, and, and, and we are trying to do as best as we can, while our neighbors get away with 119 units since 2016. i can only let that stand in the room, but i think at some point i would like to figure out wouldn't there be a state law that first brings everybody else into a comparable performance for each other before further restrictions are imposed on us? i'm asking a very naive linear question, but that is what is on my mind. >> thank you, commissioner. commissioner richards. >> i too have those two subject matter comments. i was looking at the fabulous dancer on the top of a tower and i
so that's since 2016 san bruno only has built 119 units. the 119 units since 2016. the actual number based on state-mandated goals is 1,036 by 2023. that's a very huge deficit to catch up on and simultaneously as san mateo county estimated 72,000 jobs between 2010 and 20 2015. if you use the mathematics, that means every household basically supports 19 jobs. i'm looking at these statistics particularly under the significant pressure that we are sitting here every week, the sp 50 and, and, and,...
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, which other country would be most like the united states? >> right. >> that's interesting. now all of them constantly made comparative observations. tocqueville said, i never made an observation in america without france on my mind. he always was thinking comparatively. this is different than france in this way. chesterton in his writings are often comparing england to the united states. and if you've ever read chesterton, he's a lot of fun. all these kind of paradoxes. and he himself also is making comparisons. as i mentioned, vaber did this as well. as did tocqueville as well. he basically on the bit about association life, vaber wanted to bring it to germany, he said, it wouldn't go. we're so used to talk-dune in a large state apparatus this volunteerism wouldn't work. and tocqueville observed something similar about france. tocqueville's purpose for coming to the united states was actually, he was sent by the ministry of the interior to study america's prisons. so that was his ostensible reason for coming to the united states. and he and
, which other country would be most like the united states? >> right. >> that's interesting. now all of them constantly made comparative observations. tocqueville said, i never made an observation in america without france on my mind. he always was thinking comparatively. this is different than france in this way. chesterton in his writings are often comparing england to the united states. and if you've ever read chesterton, he's a lot of fun. all these kind of paradoxes. and he...
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we have destroyed the soil in the united states of america. when the rains come they take the fertilizer into the rivers and they go down the river to the mouth of the mississippi and kill 220,000 metric tons of fish every year. we get algae blooms. the farmers are not making any money. it has been five years. i want the democratic party to be able to go into rural america and say we have an agenda to move to regenerative agriculture so you can start making money again. i will tell the farmers of the united states you will make a hell of a lot more money off of ryan than youm have ever made under president trump. [applause] rep. ryan: we are going to have an active rural program. in ohio in the last governor's race, the democrats did not do well in the last gubenatorial race. we did not do well in rural america. we have to show up, tell people we have an agenda for them in rural america. those small and midsize towns -- they matter. that's america. they call us flyover states, right? we are not flyover states. we are american states. we want i
we have destroyed the soil in the united states of america. when the rains come they take the fertilizer into the rivers and they go down the river to the mouth of the mississippi and kill 220,000 metric tons of fish every year. we get algae blooms. the farmers are not making any money. it has been five years. i want the democratic party to be able to go into rural america and say we have an agenda to move to regenerative agriculture so you can start making money again. i will tell the farmers...
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and one told about a passport to the united states. this is part of an overall effort and one to do a great deal for the crisis we're facing. to emphasize, at the heart of the new rule are the core principles that families should stay together and that the condition for care of children must be prepare. the new real establishes a high national standard for children in custody allowing families to keep them together for fair immigration proceedings and eliminates the ability for children to be used for exploited into the united states. and we face a whole government approach and we look forward to working together including if our international partners to continue to address them. thank you, i look forward to taking your questions. >> good morning. >> based on the regulation, how long do you expect families to remain in detention together? how long do you-- >> again, we've done this before at the department of homeland security. in 2014, 2015, under secretary jj johnson, family residential centers were established and these proceedings
and one told about a passport to the united states. this is part of an overall effort and one to do a great deal for the crisis we're facing. to emphasize, at the heart of the new rule are the core principles that families should stay together and that the condition for care of children must be prepare. the new real establishes a high national standard for children in custody allowing families to keep them together for fair immigration proceedings and eliminates the ability for children to be...
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obviously the united states is not thinking about its relationship with its european allies it's looking at what it's doing and what it should do or shouldn't do with china and we have this whole steve bannon. concept again of trying to bring russia into the fold which i think that train has left the station years ago again it shows the blindness and the the arrogance of western political elites who are so 2014 it seems to me they're stuck there and they can't move away from it. i think that's what i would stand there and summarise quite well. the recognise something is wrong . pointed out that if you create a europe without russia it pretty much automatically becomes a europe against russia as we've seen with this continuous expansion of europe more or less maintains it's there are some relations so something has to give. and i guess. going back and trying to undo all the things we've done wrong since the ninety's is of course very challenging especially for institutions such as the e.u. wish doesn't really have much capacity to to change its course it is significant you have the capaci
obviously the united states is not thinking about its relationship with its european allies it's looking at what it's doing and what it should do or shouldn't do with china and we have this whole steve bannon. concept again of trying to bring russia into the fold which i think that train has left the station years ago again it shows the blindness and the the arrogance of western political elites who are so 2014 it seems to me they're stuck there and they can't move away from it. i think that's...