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it's not fair to the united unfair to it's very the workers of the united states. very, very unfair. today, it's extremely hard on companies that want to business in china, because the barriers are incredible, barriers coming into our country are foolishly not. foolishly. believe in reciprocal trade. if they do something to us, we something to them. never happened. and it's gotten worse and worse over the years but we'll correct it that can be the only thing get in the way of a truly long term great relationship, because we ever ingredients for our friendship. examiner -- ington gabby. >> if that proceeds would you be to ing to grant a waiver gerd kushner, or one of the senior advisers? resident trump: gerd has done outstanding job. he gets zero, he doesn't get a salary. ivanka, who is now in south korea, long trip, country, and we cannot get a better representative. fact, the first lady, melania was telling me what a great impression she made this morning landed in south korea. is truly outstanding. he was very successful when he was in the private sector. working
it's not fair to the united unfair to it's very the workers of the united states. very, very unfair. today, it's extremely hard on companies that want to business in china, because the barriers are incredible, barriers coming into our country are foolishly not. foolishly. believe in reciprocal trade. if they do something to us, we something to them. never happened. and it's gotten worse and worse over the years but we'll correct it that can be the only thing get in the way of a truly long term...
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he will be providing on-site bmr units, eight on item bmr units. community benefits from the project will include nearly $1.4 million in impact fees, which go toward transit improvements, education and infrastructure. in addition, mr. chiu will be working together with the c 5 lle 24 latino association to paint a cultural mural. they will also participate in choosing the artist for the mural. we've been working very closely with scott weaver, an attorney for the neighborhood groups, on a project benefit agreement and have agreed to all of the terms of the agreement as drafted by mr. weaver. i have the agreement here, and we're happy to have it as a condition of approval. it's a private agreement. it includes a number of terms, the most important of which is the provision of four section 8 rental units, which the calle 24 believes is very important for low income individuals. this will be in addition to the required bmr's and is voluntary. there will also be a right of first refusal offered to calle 24 for the commercial space if it becomes vacant i
he will be providing on-site bmr units, eight on item bmr units. community benefits from the project will include nearly $1.4 million in impact fees, which go toward transit improvements, education and infrastructure. in addition, mr. chiu will be working together with the c 5 lle 24 latino association to paint a cultural mural. they will also participate in choosing the artist for the mural. we've been working very closely with scott weaver, an attorney for the neighborhood groups, on a...
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bad blood between iran and the united states is one of the reasons why the united states wants to keep a footprint there it really is quite amazingly doing the bidding of riyadh in tel aviv all the time because there is now absolutely no strategic interest of the united states or the anyone in the european union about syria and i think that. it's always misguided the more they listen to riyadh in detail of the the opposite happens iran's influence continues to expand when are they going to learn go ahead in a year that's true iran has in some ways benefited from the disasters wreaked on the middle east by the us in the last few decades but i would completely disagree that europe and the us have no interest in containing iran or destroying syria the us certainly does and the west in general and especially britain and the usa do are very concerned as i said drive the outset to destroy any independent or potentially independent force in the global south of. israel and saudi arabia the. bulldogs if you like of western power in the middle east the watchdogs keeping that area basically under
bad blood between iran and the united states is one of the reasons why the united states wants to keep a footprint there it really is quite amazingly doing the bidding of riyadh in tel aviv all the time because there is now absolutely no strategic interest of the united states or the anyone in the european union about syria and i think that. it's always misguided the more they listen to riyadh in detail of the the opposite happens iran's influence continues to expand when are they going to...
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the united states have contradicted itself. it has contradicted its own commitment and violated international law. no country alone to install a regional or international conflict without the participation of other international. question, to solve the , it is essential to establish a multilateral international mechanism, innovating from an international conference and allied with international law. -- president council, the highest palestinian parliament body decided several weeks ago that it is the relationship with review thet will relationship. we have become an authority without authority. the occupation has become one without cause. we are working. we are working for the occupation. we say that israel must uphold its obligation as an occupying power. we do not oppose the israel control its responsibility on the west bank because the situation is a bearable. -- unbearable. our commitment to maintain our institutions and cheeseman that we have realized on the ground, in palestine. we are determined to remain committed. we h
the united states have contradicted itself. it has contradicted its own commitment and violated international law. no country alone to install a regional or international conflict without the participation of other international. question, to solve the , it is essential to establish a multilateral international mechanism, innovating from an international conference and allied with international law. -- president council, the highest palestinian parliament body decided several weeks ago that it...
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the united -- poor leadership in the united states, because the united dates leadership has a lot -- united states leadership has allowed them to get away with murder. but i think we can have a great trading relationship with china. hopefully the relationship i have with president xi will make that happen. thank you. prime minister turnbull: i can confirm that president trump and -- see t xi ci tie in eye to eye and every aspect. it is quite clear in the meetings we have attended, the east asia summit, aipac. the respect they have for each other, i think it is the single most important relationship between china and the united states. it is very respectful, very frank, very clear eyed. for our own part, we see china's ase as being overwhelmingly positive for the region and for the world. the critical thing, of course, is that the rule of law is maintained. there are people that want to try to paint the united states and its allies like australia as being against china in some sort of rerun of the cold war. that is not appropriate, it is not accurate. thatwe need to ensure is the rule
the united -- poor leadership in the united states, because the united dates leadership has a lot -- united states leadership has allowed them to get away with murder. but i think we can have a great trading relationship with china. hopefully the relationship i have with president xi will make that happen. thank you. prime minister turnbull: i can confirm that president trump and -- see t xi ci tie in eye to eye and every aspect. it is quite clear in the meetings we have attended, the east asia...
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with other words give the united states what it wants privately. and even to begin ok well that's just great brian i mean the north koreans saw what happened to libya they saw what happened in iraq i mean why in the in a lot of people have speculated that's why they have gone down the nucular road ok i mean why in the world with the north koreans give up this program and expose themselves when they're being threatened with a bloody nose you know seven ways to sunday i mean the it's absurd what's coming out of washington now that if they haven't thought it through as usual go ahead brian your question answers itself in fact and north korea won't give up its nuclear program and the united states knows the u.s. won't korea won't give up its nuclear. graham. and maximum pressure just for our audience to understand what this these these euphemistic terms mean the united states is trying to create famine in north korea when you deprive people of trade in deprive them of food and deprive them of medicine you're trying to create famine to weaken the govern
with other words give the united states what it wants privately. and even to begin ok well that's just great brian i mean the north koreans saw what happened to libya they saw what happened in iraq i mean why in the in a lot of people have speculated that's why they have gone down the nucular road ok i mean why in the world with the north koreans give up this program and expose themselves when they're being threatened with a bloody nose you know seven ways to sunday i mean the it's absurd...
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that unites us, the u.s. constitution, how exciting. what a privilege it is to share with you the five rarest drafts of the constitution assembled for the first time ever in american history in one place to show you these rare drafts of the bill of rights, thanks to the historical society of pennsylvania, thanks to david rubenstein and c-span friends. happy constitution day. >>>. >> you can watch this or other american artifacts programs at any time by visiting our website, c-span.org/history. >>> join us saturday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3 at the american civil war museum in richmond, virginia. for live coverage of the civil war's impact on americans. speakers include peter carmichael, director at gettysburg college civil war institute. james robertson. author of "the untold civil war." jane schultz. author of "women at the front" and amy morill taylor. at 8:00 p.m. on electionures in history from the georgetown university law centre. thomas west talks about his book "the politi
that unites us, the u.s. constitution, how exciting. what a privilege it is to share with you the five rarest drafts of the constitution assembled for the first time ever in american history in one place to show you these rare drafts of the bill of rights, thanks to the historical society of pennsylvania, thanks to david rubenstein and c-span friends. happy constitution day. >>>. >> you can watch this or other american artifacts programs at any time by visiting our website,...
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her entire life she's lived here in the united states -- here, the united states is her home. she grew up living the american dream like any other american citizen. she celebrates the same traditions, ate the same food, enjoyed the same active to -- activities that any of her friends. throughout her education she always had been a good student and always very active, not just school activities but also with the community. she has been in girl scouts since the age of 4. played both soccer and volleyball for many years and now is a high school student. nicole spent many hours volunteering in the community and getting involved with organizations such as dream project, unidas u.s. and many more. after finding out she was undocumented she thought all her hard work an effort was for nothing but thanks to president obama she was able to apply for daca and she told her story very brilliantly. at our press conference before the state of the union. if you could hear them tell their own stories, it's just -- about -- great humility conveying their stories because when you see them and th
her entire life she's lived here in the united states -- here, the united states is her home. she grew up living the american dream like any other american citizen. she celebrates the same traditions, ate the same food, enjoyed the same active to -- activities that any of her friends. throughout her education she always had been a good student and always very active, not just school activities but also with the community. she has been in girl scouts since the age of 4. played both soccer and...
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business owners in the united states are immigrants. they create jobs right here in the united states. jobs are not the problem here. the problem is the color of immigrants' skin. we have a president of the united states who has wondered out loud, why we can't have more whites come to this country. president trump denies being a racist. for a non-racist he's done a shockingly good job of support supremist. >> this is about strong nuclear families and family values. i am proud of who i am, where i came from and i am a descendent of immigrants and i also learned and believe in strong values and strong family values and we lead with those values and so, mr. president, our immigration system should reflect our national commitment to the strength and the importance of that family unit and those family values. it makes no sense to me that we are fighting today to predict these kids and keep them in this country and then take their parents and rip them out of the home and send them back to a country that they do not want to go to, that they do
business owners in the united states are immigrants. they create jobs right here in the united states. jobs are not the problem here. the problem is the color of immigrants' skin. we have a president of the united states who has wondered out loud, why we can't have more whites come to this country. president trump denies being a racist. for a non-racist he's done a shockingly good job of support supremist. >> this is about strong nuclear families and family values. i am proud of who i am,...
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human trafficking prosecution unit, or htpu, partners with the united states attorney's offices to prosecute labor trafficking, sex trafficking of adults, and trans national sex trafficking. hcpu leads our act team initiative which brings together federal agents and prosecutors in competitively selected districts. u.s. attorney who is with us today is a valuable member of one of those teams and he will be presenting today on some of the successes he has had in his district, including obtaining substantial restitution for survivors. we also work in partnership with the department of homeland security and our partners in mexico through a bilateral, anti-trafficking initiative aimed at dismantling trans national trafficking networks because human trafficking, of course, is often a trans national crime. toda today-- the day i was sworn in as attorney general, president trump sent me a memo to dismantle these criminal organizations. it is a high priority of ours. you can be sure that this includes human trafficking rings. and this is another reason why we must finally secure our border. trafficke
human trafficking prosecution unit, or htpu, partners with the united states attorney's offices to prosecute labor trafficking, sex trafficking of adults, and trans national sex trafficking. hcpu leads our act team initiative which brings together federal agents and prosecutors in competitively selected districts. u.s. attorney who is with us today is a valuable member of one of those teams and he will be presenting today on some of the successes he has had in his district, including obtaining...
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states james out jazeera at the united nations are still ahead on al-jazeera. forge earth was on my. word in our quest. a fabled shipping route in the arctic undergoes dramatic changes because of global . warming plus. not have time to sit on the test when thousands of migrants continue to try to reach the united states but at this arrival point for deportees and some people tell us the routes have become much more dangerous. the weather's oh looking a little unsettling across western parts of the mediterranean over the next couple of days ago there's a lot band of cloud here that's been sinking its way down across france bright skies for northern areas say paris starting to see a few showers that much much drier and brighter than all of this out west the weather though to the south of france is that western side of the med it's right isn't disturbed weather too across northern areas of spine for you portugal that's because on through friday from wintry weather there across the pyrenees madrid of around nine celsius just for london in paris to see a little bit
states james out jazeera at the united nations are still ahead on al-jazeera. forge earth was on my. word in our quest. a fabled shipping route in the arctic undergoes dramatic changes because of global . warming plus. not have time to sit on the test when thousands of migrants continue to try to reach the united states but at this arrival point for deportees and some people tell us the routes have become much more dangerous. the weather's oh looking a little unsettling across western parts of...
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anything else is justified including bringing over 1500 x nazis to the united states. the reason was called paperclip interestingly is because whenever there was a file, they thought that the americans in particular were interested and they would put up paperclip on one corner of the dossier. that would signal to have was looking at it that the prison was important. and the person was worthwhile. secondly, it told them, not look too deep into this persons record if they are a nazi or have some other criminal element to them. because we need them. simply saying, do not investigate this person too much. which i think is the hardest why the paperclip is controversial. because so many will brought over with those backgrounds. >> obviously, there have been tremendous breakthroughs in atomic energy. but we were not nearly as advanced in the aeronautics as the germans had seemed to be. the germans invented a fuel based long-range rocket which did little to help them win the war. in fact it was a terror weapon but the technology was identified as something that if mass-produce
anything else is justified including bringing over 1500 x nazis to the united states. the reason was called paperclip interestingly is because whenever there was a file, they thought that the americans in particular were interested and they would put up paperclip on one corner of the dossier. that would signal to have was looking at it that the prison was important. and the person was worthwhile. secondly, it told them, not look too deep into this persons record if they are a nazi or have some...
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all across the united states. these were people, young people, brought to the united states by their parents, in a very early age, and they were going to be given chance to stay here, two years at a time, and not be deported and be able to legally work. who are these young people? 91% of them currently in school or working. we know as well 20,000 of them have graduated from college and are teaching in our schools. grade schools, high schools. we know that 900 of them, even though they are undocumented, volunteered to serve in the united states military and are currently in uniform, willing to risk their lives for this country that has not accepted them at citizens. the list goes on. they're premed students, they're in first responder status, they're doing some pretty extraordinary things. but president trump announced last september 5th that the program that allowed them to stay in the united states was coming to an end, when? in three weeks, march 5th this year. what happens if congress fails to do anything? befo
all across the united states. these were people, young people, brought to the united states by their parents, in a very early age, and they were going to be given chance to stay here, two years at a time, and not be deported and be able to legally work. who are these young people? 91% of them currently in school or working. we know as well 20,000 of them have graduated from college and are teaching in our schools. grade schools, high schools. we know that 900 of them, even though they are...
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what unites. what divides. the money a trojan horse. what binds the continent together playing in certain stories a plunging the a. spotlight on people going to the logos on girl going on t w. there's. plenty. plenty of places. this is deja vu news live from berlin our shooting at a florida high school leaves seventeen people dead the sausage back to nineteen year old former student had been expelled he's now in police custody and will fall smaug box for the very latest. also on the show no way but now to under intense pressure from his own party south africa's president jacob.
what unites. what divides. the money a trojan horse. what binds the continent together playing in certain stories a plunging the a. spotlight on people going to the logos on girl going on t w. there's. plenty. plenty of places. this is deja vu news live from berlin our shooting at a florida high school leaves seventeen people dead the sausage back to nineteen year old former student had been expelled he's now in police custody and will fall smaug box for the very latest. also on the show no way...
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limited extent i know united states the idea of exceptionalism. u.s. mission is indispensable so this is this is really one of. grounds and foundations of u.s. statehood and u.s. political cultural political psychology so it will not change i think the united states now our. americans now are facing a period of uncertainty which is to be used to. a real doubt to this new world because dominance is impossible stan the understanding of this started not even during obama's presidency but after iraq war even bush presidents started to realize this imperial overstretch the frequently used notion from two sounds was just the reaction to. america started to understand the limits of the best city of the county which is maybe most powerful in history but still and in this regard i think next. i don't know eight fifteen years maybe ten us will try to find new ways how to accommodate. into this new world but it will be bad. because. having to project over the rest of the world. to project power next. president in ten years' time will be back to the. world now as
limited extent i know united states the idea of exceptionalism. u.s. mission is indispensable so this is this is really one of. grounds and foundations of u.s. statehood and u.s. political cultural political psychology so it will not change i think the united states now our. americans now are facing a period of uncertainty which is to be used to. a real doubt to this new world because dominance is impossible stan the understanding of this started not even during obama's presidency but after...
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the united states has been friends with crazier people, with less responsible people, and the united states is currently friends with people like mr. dutere of the philippines, who is absolutely intal, and is proud of it shooting people, murdering people left and right for drug abuses and other problems that they have never been prosecuted or convicted of. dialogue andk diplomacy are things that are restricted just to so-called same people. sane people. st.: st. louis mcgirt -- louis, missouri. caller: thank you for taking my call. professor moon, what you think about the back-and-forth between president trump and the north korean leader? is that constructive? is there any disadvantage? guest: that is a good question. answer you have your own , the way you are asking me. no, i do not think it has been constructed at all. these two gentlemen, mr. trump, mr. kim, they have been playing with words, and their words are very dangerous. -- eate tory rhetoric, scalotory rhetoric, incendiary rhetoric can lead to increased distrust, increased perception -military -- met - actions. and the int
the united states has been friends with crazier people, with less responsible people, and the united states is currently friends with people like mr. dutere of the philippines, who is absolutely intal, and is proud of it shooting people, murdering people left and right for drug abuses and other problems that they have never been prosecuted or convicted of. dialogue andk diplomacy are things that are restricted just to so-called same people. sane people. st.: st. louis mcgirt -- louis, missouri....
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at the organizing -- initial, organizing meeting of united nations. she was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of the delegation. she figured they were trying to find a spot for her were she could do the least damage. as she said, they thought she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. they put her on a committee called committee three, which was going to work on more social kinds of programs. that would end up being the most important committee they had at the united nations, because her proudest achievement was the universal declaration of human rights. in the 30 articles that are in the document, it outlines all the rights every human being on this planet should have, in order to achieve world peace. she always felt that was the one thing she accomplished that made everything she did prior to that worthwhile. >> on the second floor of mrs. roosevelt's home and we are now entering her bedroom. and this was a room she probably didn't use it a lot during th
at the organizing -- initial, organizing meeting of united nations. she was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of the delegation. she figured they were trying to find a spot for her were she could do the least damage. as she said, they thought she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. they put her on a committee called committee three, which was going to work on more social kinds of programs. that...
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you make the united states proud. madam president, the whole debate that we are now undertaking over immigration and the dreamers has become somewhat personal for me because it has reminded me in a very strong way that i and my brother are first generation americans. we are the sons of an immigrant who came to this country at the age of 17 without a nickel in his pocket, a young man who was a high school dropout, who did not know one word of english and who had no particular training. a few years ago my brother and i and our families went to this small town that he came from and it struck me the kind of courage he showed and other people showed leaving their hopeland to come to a very -- homeland to come to a very different world without money in many cases and without knowledge of the language. now my father immigrated to this country because the town that he lived in this poland was incredibly poor, there was no economic opportunity for him, people there struggled to put food on the table for their families. hunge
you make the united states proud. madam president, the whole debate that we are now undertaking over immigration and the dreamers has become somewhat personal for me because it has reminded me in a very strong way that i and my brother are first generation americans. we are the sons of an immigrant who came to this country at the age of 17 without a nickel in his pocket, a young man who was a high school dropout, who did not know one word of english and who had no particular training. a few...
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one year ago the united states shamefully turned its back on israel and the united nations. what a difference a year makes. [applause] one year later isis has been demolished. we have more to do against them, but the progress has been incredible. they now control very little territory. their so-called caliphate has been destroyed. while they still pose a risk, they are a shell of what they were a year ago. missilesl, 59 tomahawk set the united states is serious about stopping him from using chemical weapons. [applause] that sent a very important message beyond syria to the rest of the region. i can tell you after that night i had many u.s. ambassadors come up to me privately and say it is so good to see the united states lead again. [applause] with iran we looked closely at the nuclear deal, family sequenom. the deal was bad enough by itself. to the $100 billion world's largest state sponsor of terrorism. much of it in cash. in some ways the deal is even worse for what it did outside of the nuclear area. in the eyes of the u.s. and the countries, the nuclear deal had become
one year ago the united states shamefully turned its back on israel and the united nations. what a difference a year makes. [applause] one year later isis has been demolished. we have more to do against them, but the progress has been incredible. they now control very little territory. their so-called caliphate has been destroyed. while they still pose a risk, they are a shell of what they were a year ago. missilesl, 59 tomahawk set the united states is serious about stopping him from using...
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god bless you all and god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ ♪ [general chatter] >> our live coverage of the conservative political action
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he was brought to the united states when he was five years old and lived in the united states since then. he was admitted to the new ersey state bar on january 24, 2018. congratulations. and previously admitted to the pennsylvania state bar on december 18, 2017. he was the first dreamer ever admitted to the new jersey and pennsylvania bar associations. d when his status expired on august 9, 2018, he could be deported from the only country he knows and lifted away from his family without authorization or legal status. his employment options and his law degree to use will be substantially limited. he wants to make sure the white house chief of staff knows he is far from lazy. he just looked at his college and law school record. .hank you congresswoman this is the story of her constituent, her statement is below. i just graduated from high school three days before deferred action on deferred arrivals was announced and i was accepted at san diego university. there is some uncertainty in applying for daca but a risk worth taking. i was enthusiastic to work and serve my community. i graduated
he was brought to the united states when he was five years old and lived in the united states since then. he was admitted to the new ersey state bar on january 24, 2018. congratulations. and previously admitted to the pennsylvania state bar on december 18, 2017. he was the first dreamer ever admitted to the new jersey and pennsylvania bar associations. d when his status expired on august 9, 2018, he could be deported from the only country he knows and lifted away from his family without...
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we would rather see two more even-sized unit, rather than a gargantuan unit and a small unit. and the last point is, the one elevation showed the wall. it's horrible. it's plywood with the seams in it. i would rather have higher-quality materials. somebody will have to look at having their light and air blocked, at least it would be higher quality than just plywood. >> commissioner moore: thank you for bringing that up, commissioner richards. i would generally say that the package for this type of building expansion is very thin. it does not really speak to window sections or materials or have the 3-d. the package is thin. it's the lower end of what we're expecting for this type of application. so i would encourage the applicant to spend more time. and if it's not drawn by a licensed architect or somebody with a stamp on here to be sure it meets the minimum requirement for something like this that comes to the department. i pointed out the fire escape ladder. so i would suggest that the applicant consider taking more time, making adjustments to the project and not just take th
we would rather see two more even-sized unit, rather than a gargantuan unit and a small unit. and the last point is, the one elevation showed the wall. it's horrible. it's plywood with the seams in it. i would rather have higher-quality materials. somebody will have to look at having their light and air blocked, at least it would be higher quality than just plywood. >> commissioner moore: thank you for bringing that up, commissioner richards. i would generally say that the package for...
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they went on with their lives. >> 900 of them enlisted in the united states military. undocumented, in america willing to hold up their hands to take an oath that they would die for america that is how much they love this country. 20,000 went to work as school teachers across united states perhaps they are your child's or grandchild teacher today. doing important things of this country the president trump another lastgr september philip of program that protects them and challenged us to say do something about it and pass a t law. the president is right that is our job and this week we will try to pass the law to end this crisis that will reach ahead on march 5 of this year when the daca program when they lose their protection. lesso than three weeks we will move today or tomorrow or this week at some point to consider alternatives to solve this problemhe. i'm sorry to say there is no plan in the house of u.s. representatives to even address the problem. none. they know what hangs in the balance and overwhelmingly the american people want to give these dreamers a chance
they went on with their lives. >> 900 of them enlisted in the united states military. undocumented, in america willing to hold up their hands to take an oath that they would die for america that is how much they love this country. 20,000 went to work as school teachers across united states perhaps they are your child's or grandchild teacher today. doing important things of this country the president trump another lastgr september philip of program that protects them and challenged us to...
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the united states supported many of these dictatorships. it really was the precedent of anti-communism that took over us foreign policy towards the region. - in 1959 with the advent fidel castro, the rules of the game changed because a soviet union did become a supporter and an active participant in our hemisphere. - you can find a lot of very wealthy people who appreciated the role that the united states played during that period. there are a lot of others on the left, younger people and also poorer people that resented that the united states was very much paternalistic and a bully in some cases and really treated these as almost colonies of the united states. (dramatic music) - [narrator] in argentina the political violence of the 1970's would leave a lasting scar. - by the mid 1970's argentina had been in trouble for a while. finally in 1976 the military essentially said we're gonna put an end to this and they led a very dramatic coup. they killed anywhere between 10,000 and 30,000 suspected leftists, including many people who really had
the united states supported many of these dictatorships. it really was the precedent of anti-communism that took over us foreign policy towards the region. - in 1959 with the advent fidel castro, the rules of the game changed because a soviet union did become a supporter and an active participant in our hemisphere. - you can find a lot of very wealthy people who appreciated the role that the united states played during that period. there are a lot of others on the left, younger people and also...
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the united states in the u.k. and other european countries will stop in the way just like they did in terms of establishing a united nation investigative team to look into crimes in yemen and they and they did a little and i think the same result will be here robbie do you share that pessimism . well we are in the report trying to highlight what happened in september and place that in the context of all of the previous arrests and the pattern of abuse that that has been referred to the focus is on september but we're trying to show the wider picture in order to as lawyers assess the gravity and emphasize to states that it is certainly got to the point if it hadn't done so before of reaching a systemic level which now requires member states of the general assembly to act of course it is up to them whether they going to do that but we hope in providing this information it will give the impetus and it will show that in order to implement international law yes the council can only make recommendations there's no court
the united states in the u.k. and other european countries will stop in the way just like they did in terms of establishing a united nation investigative team to look into crimes in yemen and they and they did a little and i think the same result will be here robbie do you share that pessimism . well we are in the report trying to highlight what happened in september and place that in the context of all of the previous arrests and the pattern of abuse that that has been referred to the focus is...
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to the united states they won't be able to open bank accounts and such in the united states so this is almost a sanctions delivered de facto the u.s. department of justice now this announcement is coming we're expecting to hear from rod rosenstein very shortly there will be some kind of press briefing most likely on this issue but it's interesting the timing as it came just just moments after it was announced that the recent shooter in the united states this is this nicholas cruz who killed seventeen high school students it was announced that the f.b.i. had had a second tip about him in the lead up to his shooting and they had a second tip informing that this this young man was pending and planning to attack a school so it seems that that in addition to the fact that the f.b.i. had received these tips they were spending quite a bit of time investigating something else and that perhaps if the f.b.i. had been focused on preventing school shootings up perhaps they were not focused on this kind of issue there might have been a different results at the high school that just recently happene
to the united states they won't be able to open bank accounts and such in the united states so this is almost a sanctions delivered de facto the u.s. department of justice now this announcement is coming we're expecting to hear from rod rosenstein very shortly there will be some kind of press briefing most likely on this issue but it's interesting the timing as it came just just moments after it was announced that the recent shooter in the united states this is this nicholas cruz who killed...
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the united states is under attack. under attack by entities that are using ciber -- cyber to penetrate every major action that takes place in the united states. from u.s. businesses to the federal government to state and local governments, the united states is threatened by cyber attacks every day. russia, china, and iran posed the greatest cyber threats. other nationstates, terrorist organizations, criminal organizations, are ever more technically capable groups and individuals. they use cyber operations to their objectives. some of these actors are likely to pursue even more aggressive cyber attacks with the intent of the grading our democratic values and weakening our alliances. persistent and disruptive cyber operations will continue against using elections as opportunities to undermine democracy, so discard, and undermine our values. chinese cyber espionage and attack capabilities will continue to support china's national security and economic priorities. penetrate u.s.o and ally networks for espionage and lay the
the united states is under attack. under attack by entities that are using ciber -- cyber to penetrate every major action that takes place in the united states. from u.s. businesses to the federal government to state and local governments, the united states is threatened by cyber attacks every day. russia, china, and iran posed the greatest cyber threats. other nationstates, terrorist organizations, criminal organizations, are ever more technically capable groups and individuals. they use cyber...
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this is not to say the united states wasn't involved in provoking the soviets. but i think we don't give enough agency to khrushchev. he is making decisions not always in response to an american action. i think he often makes decisions in response to the existence of the united states. >> i would just add to follow up, one of my big takeaways from your work on khrushchev is that regarding berlin versus cuba and the rationale for the deployment of the missiles, khrushchev is saying different things to those different levels within the hierarchy that to the first tier officials he is talking about berlin and this is part of gearing up. to the second tier officials, doesn't necessarily mean it's the secondary reason, but it's probably gravitating in that direction. that's the -- those are the people who are hearing more about the cuba rationale for the missiles. >> i think it's spin. the cuba rationale is spin that comes out later, he's trying to explain why he did this. the other thing, the question about why he doesn't take credit. that's a great question. i know
this is not to say the united states wasn't involved in provoking the soviets. but i think we don't give enough agency to khrushchev. he is making decisions not always in response to an american action. i think he often makes decisions in response to the existence of the united states. >> i would just add to follow up, one of my big takeaways from your work on khrushchev is that regarding berlin versus cuba and the rationale for the deployment of the missiles, khrushchev is saying...
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criminal conspiracy to defraud the united states. they tried to defraud america (lawful functions of the commission, the united states department of justice and the department of state. those organizations are responsible for administering federal requirements disclosure federal involvement. cantu charges conspiracy for wire fraud and bank fraud. can three through eight, charge aggravated identity theft by internet research agency and for individuals. there is no allegation that any american was annoying participant in this activity. no allegation in the indictment that it altered the outcome of the election. i caution you everyone charged with a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. prosecutors must introduce credible evidence sufficient to prove each one guilty beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury. the investigation is ongoing. there'll be no comments from the special counsel at this time. this indictment serves as a reminder that people are not always hear they are to be. the russian conspirators want to promote
criminal conspiracy to defraud the united states. they tried to defraud america (lawful functions of the commission, the united states department of justice and the department of state. those organizations are responsible for administering federal requirements disclosure federal involvement. cantu charges conspiracy for wire fraud and bank fraud. can three through eight, charge aggravated identity theft by internet research agency and for individuals. there is no allegation that any american...
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the united states. government are continuing to use chemical weapons against its people and making new kinds of weapons to deliver them it follows continued by government forces in duma. on. three t.v. . remain off the air despite a high court ruling against the government shut down the country's top t.v. networks were taken off air on tuesday after they tried to broadcast a mock ceremony held by the opposition leader. the white house is expected to release a controversial memo on russia's involvement in the presidential election despite objections from the f.b.i. was prepared by republicans on the house intelligence committee says it's misleading and reveal sensitive intelligence information. a man who drove his van into a crowd outside a london mosque last year has been found guilty of murder and attempted murder one person was killed nine others were injured in the attack prosecutors said darren was motivated by a hatred of muslims has a u.k. correspondent barnaby phillips. daryl's born in a pub in w
the united states. government are continuing to use chemical weapons against its people and making new kinds of weapons to deliver them it follows continued by government forces in duma. on. three t.v. . remain off the air despite a high court ruling against the government shut down the country's top t.v. networks were taken off air on tuesday after they tried to broadcast a mock ceremony held by the opposition leader. the white house is expected to release a controversial memo on russia's...
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the united states has around 30,000. the president tweeted that the killer was mentally disturbed, and perhaps he was, but consider this. the rate of mental illness in the united states is not 40 times great britain, but the gun death is 40 times than in britain. america has about 15 times more guns per capita, and this is not a case of america being different from the rest of the world. data that looked across american states finds a similarly tight correlation. those states that have some of the highest percentages of gone ownership have the highest gun deaths, and the lowest, have the lowest deaths. given the influence of the gun lobby i said before, there is isn't a simple answer, but there are small fixes that might make a big difference. an actual airtight system of background checks, and tougher restrictions on military style weaponry, and restriction of gun ownership of anyone with domestic abuse. you have to stop the diversions. when you consider how america turns a shoulder, i wonder if it is all of you america
the united states has around 30,000. the president tweeted that the killer was mentally disturbed, and perhaps he was, but consider this. the rate of mental illness in the united states is not 40 times great britain, but the gun death is 40 times than in britain. america has about 15 times more guns per capita, and this is not a case of america being different from the rest of the world. data that looked across american states finds a similarly tight correlation. those states that have some of...
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may god bless us all and the peoples of the united states of america and ghana. i thank you for your attention. [applause] >> that was very inspirational. we appreciate you being here. pres. akufo-addo: thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you for being witnesses to history. by then aspiring speech president and we'll move into our next section on education. thank you.
may god bless us all and the peoples of the united states of america and ghana. i thank you for your attention. [applause] >> that was very inspirational. we appreciate you being here. pres. akufo-addo: thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you for being witnesses to history. by then aspiring speech president and we'll move into our next section on education. thank you.
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or to school, 900 of them enlisted in the united states military. they were undocumented in america, willing to hold up their hand to take an oath that they would die for america. that's how much they loved this country. 20000 of them went to work and school teachers across the united states of america, perhaps they are your child's teacher or your grandchild teacher today. they are doing important things in this country but president trump announced on last september 5th the program that protects them and allows them to work would end and then they challenge us and said the senate and the house to do something about it and pass a law and isn't that what you are there for a president trump said that is right in the job. this week will try to pass a law to end this crisis which will reach ahead on march 5th of thisll year when the daca progrm officially ends and 1000 young people a day would lose their protection. we have less than three weeks and so we will move today hopefully, at some point to consider some alternatives to solve this problem. i'm
or to school, 900 of them enlisted in the united states military. they were undocumented in america, willing to hold up their hand to take an oath that they would die for america. that's how much they loved this country. 20000 of them went to work and school teachers across the united states of america, perhaps they are your child's teacher or your grandchild teacher today. they are doing important things in this country but president trump announced on last september 5th the program that...
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the united states is very concerned. at the same time that says they are not present enough or they are not offering enough influence so they're not really in ain position to intervene. the kurds disagree with that view and they feel the united states should be doing much more to end this campaign and the fact that the united states expresses concern and has not said stop's. as for the united states saying secretary tillerson laid out's at stanford recently that they will be staying on for a number of reasons and my colleagues just ran through some of them. i think saying that but actually not matching that with any real action in what seems to fly in the face of countering iranian influence and razors questions and kurdish mines. by presenting them as allies against iran, against the regime, talking about regime change without permitting the resources fordo doing not. we're not talking anymore about turkish and u.s. conflict of interest right now. sort of beginning to mark their heads against each other as the battle li
the united states is very concerned. at the same time that says they are not present enough or they are not offering enough influence so they're not really in ain position to intervene. the kurds disagree with that view and they feel the united states should be doing much more to end this campaign and the fact that the united states expresses concern and has not said stop's. as for the united states saying secretary tillerson laid out's at stanford recently that they will be staying on for a...
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there's a door that leads to the lower unit and a door that leads to the upper unit. and the upper unit has the kitchen and combined living/dining space and an outdoor space on this level as well as a master bedroom area with bath and deck on the upper most level. and unless you have any other questions this concludes my description of the project as modified per staff comments. >> okay, we may have questions, but let's take public comment first. sorry. sorry. i thought that you were done. >> hi, commissioners, i'm judith thompson, i'm the general contractor on this project. is that better? i'm not used to public speaking so i'll just read my notes that i have prepared. i have been a contractor in the city for 30 years. i have never had a violation. we're not developers, we are not flippers, our clients are not developers. we are not trying to pull the wool over your eyes or break any rules. we were following the approved plans and the code that addresses what to do if -- if during demo that you encounter rotted or burned walls. on our project there were two blind wal
there's a door that leads to the lower unit and a door that leads to the upper unit. and the upper unit has the kitchen and combined living/dining space and an outdoor space on this level as well as a master bedroom area with bath and deck on the upper most level. and unless you have any other questions this concludes my description of the project as modified per staff comments. >> okay, we may have questions, but let's take public comment first. sorry. sorry. i thought that you were...
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it is a major drug law united states. it actually has on a schedule most of the worst performing drugs. we could simply amend the totrolled substances act include a provision that says when there is a conspiracy that and existrporations outside of the united states because of the harm here we are going to prosecute here. that is my recommendation for the day. let me tell you something, if we have a long arm statute for , asng -- i guarantee you long as we used it, this problem would go away. we have to protect whistleblowers. doctor risksat the everything to come here and what does he have to show for? not much of a life at all. the ioc has proved utterly stop the russians from trying to indict him, extradited him, harass him, discredit him, threatened him, and if the ioc can't police itself, we need to pass legislation that encourages other whistleblowers to come forward. not just from russia but from wherever there are state-sponsored doping systems. part of this fraud statute should have whistleblower protections that
it is a major drug law united states. it actually has on a schedule most of the worst performing drugs. we could simply amend the totrolled substances act include a provision that says when there is a conspiracy that and existrporations outside of the united states because of the harm here we are going to prosecute here. that is my recommendation for the day. let me tell you something, if we have a long arm statute for , asng -- i guarantee you long as we used it, this problem would go away. we...
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i think the united states should use every tool. foreign aid or other tools. >> seems like money talks. >> that's exactly right. to get the nations this is coming from to put a priority to their country. it's a problem that's bigger than their nation but we should be unafraid to use the leverage that comes with our generosity from the american taxpayer to ensure these countries are doing everything they can to prevent drugs from coming from their country to ours. >> thank you, appreciate it. >> as you know we do provide efforts within countries to help them eradicate. it hasn't been totally successful. it's one way that we use some of that aid, if it's directly contributed to the eradicating of drugs. >> thanks to all the men and women and the work you do for your country. mr. wray, are you aware of a gentleman by the name of oleg daraposkin. true to connect him to a putin-linked oligarch. >> chuck grassley sent a letter to a london-based lawyer who represents that man and asked if christopher steele was employed directly or indirec
i think the united states should use every tool. foreign aid or other tools. >> seems like money talks. >> that's exactly right. to get the nations this is coming from to put a priority to their country. it's a problem that's bigger than their nation but we should be unafraid to use the leverage that comes with our generosity from the american taxpayer to ensure these countries are doing everything they can to prevent drugs from coming from their country to ours. >> thank you,...
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all across the united states. these were young people brought to the united states by their parents at a very early age and they were going to be given a chance to stay here two years at a time and not be deported and be able to legally work. well, who are these young people? 91% of them are currently in school or working. we know as well 20,000 of them have graduated from college and are teaching in our schools, grade schools and high schools. we know that 900 of them, even though they are undocumented, volunteered to serve in the united states military and are currently in uniform willing to risk their lives for this country that hasn't accepted them as citizens. the list goes on. they are premed students, they're in first responder status. they're doing pretty extraordinary things. but president trump announced last september 5 that the program that allowed them to stay in the united states was coming to an end. when? in three weeks, march 5 this year. what happens if congress fails to do anything before march
all across the united states. these were young people brought to the united states by their parents at a very early age and they were going to be given a chance to stay here two years at a time and not be deported and be able to legally work. well, who are these young people? 91% of them are currently in school or working. we know as well 20,000 of them have graduated from college and are teaching in our schools, grade schools and high schools. we know that 900 of them, even though they are...
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this is the genius that really unites our two nations. we define our national identities, australia and the united states, we define our national identities not by race or religion or ethnicity. but rather by commitment to shared political values, the freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, mutual respect. patriotism is not tribalism or nationalistic chauvinism. it's not about demonstrations of power and prestige and subjugation. as your drawer will so 1945,antly observed in true patriotism is a shared commitment to a way of life that is guaranteed by the institutions of democracy and the rule of law, institutions which are accessible to all. earlier, itussing is rarer around the world than you might think. since the second world war, the united states has spread these liberal norms and principles to build an international system which has tempered the exercise of raw power and guided global corporation. this remarkable system, which obliges nations big and small to play by those rules and to respect each other's sovereignty has en
this is the genius that really unites our two nations. we define our national identities, australia and the united states, we define our national identities not by race or religion or ethnicity. but rather by commitment to shared political values, the freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, mutual respect. patriotism is not tribalism or nationalistic chauvinism. it's not about demonstrations of power and prestige and subjugation. as your drawer will so 1945,antly observed in true...
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we have the neither given up or the know how we have come to the united nations. believing in the purposes and principles of the charter of the united nations and affirms galia other the inadmissibility of the existence of the retore by force and affirms that the rights of the cell of determination large a golden age of fourteen and forty one reaffirmed nobody has held israel accountable when it all go by it and our territories and nine hundred forty eight has the charter affirms the rights of people deserve a nation which are another long the issue this will address to morrow we'll continue to engage with all of its agencies and and i will quest to end this occupation of our land and people get home in spite of all of that the united nations has failed to implement its relevant reserve illusions until this very day is this possible ladies and gentlemen is it logical that this embodied the adoption of seven hundred then five general assembly resolution almost seven hundred then five resolution was from nineteen forty eight on the list very day and eighty six secur
we have the neither given up or the know how we have come to the united nations. believing in the purposes and principles of the charter of the united nations and affirms galia other the inadmissibility of the existence of the retore by force and affirms that the rights of the cell of determination large a golden age of fourteen and forty one reaffirmed nobody has held israel accountable when it all go by it and our territories and nine hundred forty eight has the charter affirms the rights of...
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through those issues as well but in the world today you can take any country of islam into say to the united states to come to the of us you know very well the democrats or republicans have been five hundred on everything and so we brought the leaders of the democrats and the republicans together around hungry children and they laid aside their differences in made peace and brought four majors successes for the world food program but we want to take the same concept using food as a weapon of peace a weapon of unification as we do that with different tribes children from different ethnic groups trying to bring different sites is together terrorist groups like isis and al-qaeda book raman al shabaab they want to use food as a weapon of starvation a weapon of war or weapon of division and we see food as a weapon of opportunity of development sustainable to build a success from not just bringing in the music together but bring in nations together and so now correct me if i'm wrong but i think even after securing that on the part of the united states the problem before famine remains very very ac
through those issues as well but in the world today you can take any country of islam into say to the united states to come to the of us you know very well the democrats or republicans have been five hundred on everything and so we brought the leaders of the democrats and the republicans together around hungry children and they laid aside their differences in made peace and brought four majors successes for the world food program but we want to take the same concept using food as a weapon of...
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project. 107 units, 80 of those units were public housing replacement units serving the households of hunter's view who are there, so those were filled by the san francisco housing authority. but there were 26 new affordable units created in the project, 45% of median income affordable. 1,946 applicants for those 26 new affordable units. and some of the highlights of that marketing were that eight of the applicants were c.o.p. holders. three of those were successful and are now living at hunters view, and there are more details about the highlights of the marketing and the different case studies that are provided as well in the report. but if you have any questions, pam sims from our housing department is here to answer any questions that you might have. that concludes the director's report. >> are there any speaker cards? >> no speaker cards, madam chair. >> we are closing public comments. any comments, questions from fellow commissioners? on this matter? >> thank you for working so hard on this. >> these are great reports. >> yeah. >> very easy to follow. the testimonials are great.
project. 107 units, 80 of those units were public housing replacement units serving the households of hunter's view who are there, so those were filled by the san francisco housing authority. but there were 26 new affordable units created in the project, 45% of median income affordable. 1,946 applicants for those 26 new affordable units. and some of the highlights of that marketing were that eight of the applicants were c.o.p. holders. three of those were successful and are now living at...
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of the united nations. thearations continue for upcoming conferences to support the security sector in the economy on the 15th of march. while the situation was quiet in , south off operation the blue, construction began in non-reservation areas on the seventh of february with no incident report. mr. president, returning to the israeli and -- israeli-palestinian conflict, we in the international community, must continue advocating a substantial -- substantial changes related to the west bank, including demolition and the areas of c. -- area c. support.ull our support to honor remains vital. i hope that we will be able to look beyond the closed to diplomatsooms and politicians to see there are israeli and palestinian -- working tirelessly to promote change. groups,d women's religious and community leaders have a critical role to play. we rarely discuss their role. we do not see -- speak often enough about the challenges they face. they must be supported. mr. president, we have spoken of the need for leadersh
of the united nations. thearations continue for upcoming conferences to support the security sector in the economy on the 15th of march. while the situation was quiet in , south off operation the blue, construction began in non-reservation areas on the seventh of february with no incident report. mr. president, returning to the israeli and -- israeli-palestinian conflict, we in the international community, must continue advocating a substantial -- substantial changes related to the west bank,...
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it's very unfair to the united states. and it's very unfair to the workers of the united states. very, very unfair. and even today, it's extremely hard on companies that want to do business in china because the barriers are incredible whereas the barriers coming into our country are foolishly not, foolishly. i believe in reciprocal trade. if they do something to us, we do something to them. well, that never happened. and it's gotten worse and worse over the years. but we'll correct it. that can be the only thing that can get in the way of a truly long-term great relationship. because we have all the ingredients for friendship. from the washington examiner, gabby. >> thank you, mr. president. your chief of staff, general kelly, has recommended ending the practice of granting interim security clearances to members of the trump administration. if that proceeds, would you about be willing to grant a waiver to jared kushner, one of your senior advisers? >> well, jared has done an outstanding job. i think he's been treated very unfairly. he's a high quality person. he works for nothing
it's very unfair to the united states. and it's very unfair to the workers of the united states. very, very unfair. and even today, it's extremely hard on companies that want to do business in china because the barriers are incredible whereas the barriers coming into our country are foolishly not, foolishly. i believe in reciprocal trade. if they do something to us, we do something to them. well, that never happened. and it's gotten worse and worse over the years. but we'll correct it. that can...
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to some extent people would say that it has happened here in the united states. you see it in europe, and viktor orban in hungary, there are questions about poland as well. - those who won the cold war believe that their model had triumph and it just turned out that others didn't agree. they liked parts of it, they liked the capitalist part, they liked the trade part, they liked the technology part, they don't necessarily like the democratic part. they may not like the migration part. - i think the biggest rejection of the post world war world order is actually within america itself. - [narrator] the election of president trump came amid a rise of global populism that saw a surge of enthusiasm for far right nationalist leaders. - you take these four things together, economic stagnation, large scale immigration, unmediated social media, and creaky old sclerotic governants and what you have is a recipe for populism on a world stage. - one of the things that has been striking about the last 10 years is the rise of identity politics in the western liberal democratic
to some extent people would say that it has happened here in the united states. you see it in europe, and viktor orban in hungary, there are questions about poland as well. - those who won the cold war believe that their model had triumph and it just turned out that others didn't agree. they liked parts of it, they liked the capitalist part, they liked the trade part, they liked the technology part, they don't necessarily like the democratic part. they may not like the migration part. - i think...
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unit program. but with that, planning has received a grant from the friends of city planning to undertake a community outreach program, which we anticipate doing hopefully this summer? which would be focused on adu's, the single-family homes, going out to all the supervisororial districts and doing presentations and outreach to really focus on what the needs of sipping will family homeowners might be as far as education and how to get started. we do get a lot of questions on how to get started? so really, you know, doing some kind of informational interviews first to figure out what the needs might be, and then doing that type of outreach. so -- first question. second question, i may -- let's -- i'm not sure i fully grasped what the question was, so maybe let's think through. so under the adu program, the -- if the project is what we consider a rental unit, and receives any of the waivers, so any of the exceptions through the planning code, the new adu's would be restricted to rent control through
unit program. but with that, planning has received a grant from the friends of city planning to undertake a community outreach program, which we anticipate doing hopefully this summer? which would be focused on adu's, the single-family homes, going out to all the supervisororial districts and doing presentations and outreach to really focus on what the needs of sipping will family homeowners might be as far as education and how to get started. we do get a lot of questions on how to get started?...
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it's very unfair to the united states. and it's very unfair to the workers of the united states. very, very unfair. and even today it's extremely hard on companies that want to do business in china because the barriers are incredible. whereas the barriers coming into our country are foolishly not. foolishly. i believe in reciprocal trade. if they do something to us, we do something to them. well, that never happened. and it's gotten worse and worse over the years. that will be the only thing that could get in the way of a truly long-term great relationship. because we have all the ingredients for friendship. from the washington examiner, gabby? >> thank you, mr. president. your chief of staff, swren ange kelly, has granted interim security clearances to the administration. if that proceeds, would you be willing to grant a waiver to jared kushner, one of your senior advisers? >> he has done an outstanding job. i think he has been treated unfairly. he is a high quality person. he works for nothing. nobody ever reports that. he gets zero. he doesn't get a salary, nor does ivanka, wh
it's very unfair to the united states. and it's very unfair to the workers of the united states. very, very unfair. and even today it's extremely hard on companies that want to do business in china because the barriers are incredible. whereas the barriers coming into our country are foolishly not. foolishly. i believe in reciprocal trade. if they do something to us, we do something to them. well, that never happened. and it's gotten worse and worse over the years. that will be the only thing...
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comprehensive holistic approach revive sustainability sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement probably but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict you mention the word the way yemen and i want to seize that this is a potential chalk specifically about this country because i think it's down south as as a confluence of disasters i heard you say that you've been trying to raise the issue of the saudi contact with the trumpet ministration did you find it responsive yes been interesting to watch and see that the international community has has come together to help bring about a change in the saudi in the sort of coalition by that you mean they the plaid that they made just recently of additional aid and easing up of their c h well you know two or three things number one the saudi led coalition in the blockade was creating catastrophic situation and so lack of money lack of access was a
comprehensive holistic approach revive sustainability sustainable development resilience for example in the united nations world food programme we believe that every single person this enabled body to know who's receiving food they ought to be in a community development improvement probably but for that you have to solve the number one issue which is meet conflict you mention the word the way yemen and i want to seize that this is a potential chalk specifically about this country because i...