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it's a working house and the white house is a working house. a working house where many things are done so you have to regulate public access and tours and the way people access and who accesses it. unfortunately, you'd like everybody to be able to and one gets criticism because, you know, you can't afford it to everybody, but you try to educate the best you can and the people who are receptive to that education and try to encourage those institutions that will benefit from it. and that's what we do in a more regulated way and i'm sure her majesty does the same, too. >> lydia? >> well, i just want to say, it helps to educate the staffs that work with you, too. i mean, we try to hold handling sessions to be sure that everybody when they pick up a chair know they need to pick it up by the seat, not grab it by the back and every little thing like that helps. but in a house that's only partly a museum but a home, it can be very frustrating at times. >> yes. we have a question. john peters, ireland, and then over here. >> i have to preface my questi
it's a working house and the white house is a working house. a working house where many things are done so you have to regulate public access and tours and the way people access and who accesses it. unfortunately, you'd like everybody to be able to and one gets criticism because, you know, you can't afford it to everybody, but you try to educate the best you can and the people who are receptive to that education and try to encourage those institutions that will benefit from it. and that's what...
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to enter into an agreement with mercy housing housing, californ. the california limited partnership for subsidies for formerly homeless families in mission family housing. or 9.7 million. item 41, to enter into an agreement with the salvation army church street for operating subsidies for formerly homeless adult households. for the 15 year and six month term, through december 31st for 5.5 million parikh and item 42, to enter into an agreement with the housing services affiliate at the neighborhood centre to provide operating subsidies for formerly homeless adult households. for approximately 1.6 million. >> colleagues, can we take those items? same house, same colloquy without objection, those items are adopted unanimously. >> item 43 is resolution to approve the fourth amendment to the contract to the tied centre to provide supportive housing property management under the delivering innovation and supportive housing program, to extend the contract term by one year through june 30th 2019, and to increase the contract amount by 5.8 million for a tot
to enter into an agreement with mercy housing housing, californ. the california limited partnership for subsidies for formerly homeless families in mission family housing. or 9.7 million. item 41, to enter into an agreement with the salvation army church street for operating subsidies for formerly homeless adult households. for the 15 year and six month term, through december 31st for 5.5 million parikh and item 42, to enter into an agreement with the housing services affiliate at the...
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be used as housing. thank you. >> hello, supervisors, my name is clara modley and continuing with our points in our eir appeal and the following must be addressed. plan has inadequate open space in soma. they have a negative impact on the community for many reasons. they're privatized and overly regulated and restrictive and not friendly for children, youth and families and not protected by the shadow ordinance. it's also difficult to establish a standard of shadow protection for these open spaces because seqa is not specific on this matter. soma has such a lack of spaces for public recreation and accessible open spaces that there must be a clear plan to create a new open space that are owned and managed by park and rec. and the eir does not study the health impacts from the increased noises and the degraded air quality and the pedestrian safety hazards and increased wind speeds. and those that work with seniors and people with disabilities in soma are concerned that the increase in the wind speeds with
be used as housing. thank you. >> hello, supervisors, my name is clara modley and continuing with our points in our eir appeal and the following must be addressed. plan has inadequate open space in soma. they have a negative impact on the community for many reasons. they're privatized and overly regulated and restrictive and not friendly for children, youth and families and not protected by the shadow ordinance. it's also difficult to establish a standard of shadow protection for these...
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the housing we need. this is a ground breaking plan in the most important part place for growth from an environmental perspective in our region. close to all the transit, close to our most dense financial district, where people actually take transit. so this plan is adding housing capacity at a time when we are more broadly understanding how much we have a housing shortage. adding capacity for jobs and the one place in the region where we take transit to get to work. it keeps the things we like about soma, the mix of uses, the funky character and adjusts the things we don't, the wide streets that are dangerous for people walking and biking. it creates unprecedented amount of community benefits. and i guess the last thing is that the over the time that the plan has been under way, sustainability has been integrated into this plan in a way that has not been done before here or anywhere else. feasibility is key. and if the bar is set too high, we're not going to see the proposed development and that is key t
the housing we need. this is a ground breaking plan in the most important part place for growth from an environmental perspective in our region. close to all the transit, close to our most dense financial district, where people actually take transit. so this plan is adding housing capacity at a time when we are more broadly understanding how much we have a housing shortage. adding capacity for jobs and the one place in the region where we take transit to get to work. it keeps the things we like...
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house, it's a gargantuan house for one or two people. i think it would be a good policy for us to adopt as a commission. >> supervisor yee: i think that's a good answer. my office put a lot of time into working with the city commission, planning department, and it befuddles me why it hasn't been done. >> commissioner richards: i'll put it on the action item list. >> supervisor yee: okay. thank you. >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> supervisor yee: miss moore, did you want to come up and answer the same questions? did you need me to repeat them? >> commissioner moore: i will try to do my best to answer the questions that you asked about. the first, we have been asked for process improvement as an attempt to make the process of housing approval more stream lined. i personally believe that what's in front of us is not addressing the issues that prolong pipeline projects are lingering as long as they do. i believe the neighborhood voice is there to actually help us more clearly understand what the issues are and address them, and i do
house, it's a gargantuan house for one or two people. i think it would be a good policy for us to adopt as a commission. >> supervisor yee: i think that's a good answer. my office put a lot of time into working with the city commission, planning department, and it befuddles me why it hasn't been done. >> commissioner richards: i'll put it on the action item list. >> supervisor yee: okay. thank you. >> commissioner richards: thank you. >> supervisor yee: miss moore,...
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if it's close, because the house has gotten anything done any way. >> they need to win the house. >> they don't have to win the house to -- >> i totally disagree. if republicans hold the house, he fires sessions, he fires rosenstein and mueller and says i'm totally vindicated. he's unleashed. and the last six months will look like peanuts if the republicans hold congress. >> it is possible for trump to do that any way. >> if the democrats could stop him -- >> even if they control the house, how could they stop him? trump's going to do what trump's going to do. if the democrats win the house, it's a good check. but they don't have to overtake the house by 50 or 60 seats to make it a not completely compliant part of government for trump. >> i know they're worried about -- they view losing the house as a possibility. they're already counting votes in the senate as impeachment. they view the senate as the guard rail for the trump presidency. >> i think they do. i think one of the things republicans have been campaigning on is impeachment. i won [ overlapping speakers ] i think with every
if it's close, because the house has gotten anything done any way. >> they need to win the house. >> they don't have to win the house to -- >> i totally disagree. if republicans hold the house, he fires sessions, he fires rosenstein and mueller and says i'm totally vindicated. he's unleashed. and the last six months will look like peanuts if the republicans hold congress. >> it is possible for trump to do that any way. >> if the democrats could stop him -- >>...
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remember the enthusiasm for lancaster house and for mansion house. and it was clear last night, it was clear last night there was no majority in this house for a return to the custom the union. with goodwill and common sense, we can address the concerns about the northern irish border and all other borders. we have fully two and a half years to make the technical preparations along with preparations for a world trade outcome. those preparations, which we should now accelerate. we should not and need not be stampeded by anyone. so let us, again, aim explicitly for that glorious vision of lancaster house, a strong, independent, self-governing britain that is genuinely open to the world. not the miserable, permanent limbo of czechers. not the democratic disaster of ongoing harmonization with no way out and no say for the u.k. we need to take one decision now before all others, and that is to believe in this country and what -- [inaudible] because i can tell you, mr. speaker, that the u.k.'s admirers, and there are millions if not billions across the wor
remember the enthusiasm for lancaster house and for mansion house. and it was clear last night, it was clear last night there was no majority in this house for a return to the custom the union. with goodwill and common sense, we can address the concerns about the northern irish border and all other borders. we have fully two and a half years to make the technical preparations along with preparations for a world trade outcome. those preparations, which we should now accelerate. we should not and...
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and housed san franciscans. when we support individuals whole experience and homelessness, instead of criminalizing them, we strengthen our communities. by providing shelter housing and mental health civil service -- services, we will give people the foundation to escape route -- poverty. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. i'm an intern for the coalition of homelessness. homelessness among children has been found to have a negative impact on education. with half meetings state proficiency requirements and being sick four times as much as housed children. there is no full-service -- full-service shelter in the bay view. it has limited shower access and the one drop and is packed with primary african-american sleeping in the chairs. the providence shelters should be replaced with a full-service shelter. today we are asking for $14.9 million and -- out of an 11 billion-dollar budget. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. i am with coalition -- coalition of homelessness. one ye
and housed san franciscans. when we support individuals whole experience and homelessness, instead of criminalizing them, we strengthen our communities. by providing shelter housing and mental health civil service -- services, we will give people the foundation to escape route -- poverty. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> hello. i'm an intern for the coalition of homelessness. homelessness among children has been found to have a negative impact on education. with half...
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and housing is a basic human right. with this act, i ask for $14.8 million increase in funding for homeless families and i thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i work in the coalition of homelessness. today, came to speak on behalf of the group. today we are demanding $14.8 million for funding. services, families. we are asking for a 3.8 million for new subsidies. we are asking for replacing the family shelter. 1.9 million. 2.6 million in the bay view. so the only thing i want to share with you is you are spending $20 million in criminalizing homeless people. besides using this money to criminalize homelessness -- >> supervisor cohen: thank you. thank you. next speaker. [applause] hi. i'm from the st. anthony foundation. we don't run and the -- any of our programs that help provide food and shelter and clothing and basic needs with any city money. but we are part of a family in the city that is helping to make sure that our safety net cannot lift people up and help prevent poverty
and housing is a basic human right. with this act, i ask for $14.8 million increase in funding for homeless families and i thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i work in the coalition of homelessness. today, came to speak on behalf of the group. today we are demanding $14.8 million for funding. services, families. we are asking for a 3.8 million for new subsidies. we are asking for replacing the family shelter. 1.9 million. 2.6 million in the...
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house of representatives. never have we gotten to the point, although close, to triggering what is known as an article 5 convention, which would be another way of the housing an amendment. but that has never come to fruition yet. there are two ways to ratify. the most common way would be for the state legislatures to ratify. it requires three fourths of them. yeare instance, in the 1933, a different method was used. mini article v convention's were conducted in the various states. they loosely approximated a referendum on the amendment. candidates would run and be on the ballot as, in this k, dry or wet -- in this case, dry or wet. voters would go to the voting booth. if you were of the opinion that prohibition should go away, you would vote for the wet candidate. if you thought prohibition was a good thing, you would vote for the dry candidate. brian: you graduated what year? gregory: i never graduated. that has caused me problems. brian: how far would you be from graduation? gregory: i believe the university
house of representatives. never have we gotten to the point, although close, to triggering what is known as an article 5 convention, which would be another way of the housing an amendment. but that has never come to fruition yet. there are two ways to ratify. the most common way would be for the state legislatures to ratify. it requires three fourths of them. yeare instance, in the 1933, a different method was used. mini article v convention's were conducted in the various states. they loosely...
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and it's the lawn, the front of the house, back of the house, all these wonderful cabinet people. look at them, men and women, men and women. this is the cabinet. gore wasn't there. gore wasn't there for that one. this is the last shot. so this is stuff that goes on and you put up big lights, big back light. everybody is equally lit and you got the light beams to make sure you got it right. i shot in black and white and color. i like the black and white better than the color. >> any particular reason or just because? >> i'm a black and white girl. >> this photo was taken on the very first day of the administration, january 20th, 2001. this is george w. bush sitting down at the oval office desk for the very first time. what i like about this picture here is you have several layers. you have the personal moment, the proud father watching the son as president sit down. you have the history of two presidents together, only the second son of the president to become president, the first being john q. adams. then there's always the story behind the story. you see that cord coming from th
and it's the lawn, the front of the house, back of the house, all these wonderful cabinet people. look at them, men and women, men and women. this is the cabinet. gore wasn't there. gore wasn't there for that one. this is the last shot. so this is stuff that goes on and you put up big lights, big back light. everybody is equally lit and you got the light beams to make sure you got it right. i shot in black and white and color. i like the black and white better than the color. >> any...
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a $1.5 million condominium, and they're only housing -- that building, it only houses a few people. i think this project is an amazing testament to the dedication and commitment that these people have to improving a neighborhood, and they're taking the responsibility for doing that. i want to say that we work with probably -- there are a group of about ten of us who are members of the religious services group that goes into all of the five facilities -- the county jail facilities and christian science chaplains are working with families as well as almost 200 inmates a week, and these are people who may have come from the tenderloin and who may be returning to the tenderloin, and we are all working hard to support you all in making this a more beautiful area of the city. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> cool. my name is amos gregory, and i'm the founder of the mural project that resides on shannon street. the real project is titled veterans alley, and i've been working on that street with those that are both housed and unhoused for the las
a $1.5 million condominium, and they're only housing -- that building, it only houses a few people. i think this project is an amazing testament to the dedication and commitment that these people have to improving a neighborhood, and they're taking the responsibility for doing that. i want to say that we work with probably -- there are a group of about ten of us who are members of the religious services group that goes into all of the five facilities -- the county jail facilities and christian...
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this one is really important that the house on the line. this is a really big one. >> republicans have neil gorsuch on the supreme court of the brett kavanaugh nomination come a strong economy and the tax cuts. the democrats running clearly against president donald trump. message?is their >> if i were a democratic strategist i would want to make this election up or down on president trump. i would try to complicate things. i wouldn't introduce a lot of messaging. i think what was the slogan that democrats just unveiled this week? we the people i thought was kind of silly. they just got to keep this referendum up or down. to the extent they get specific on anything, they'd rather risk getting ammunition against them. if i were them, but keep this as a referendum and if i were a republican, i would try to focus on what concrete things that happen on capitol hill and try tong localize it, try to individualize it and keep it away from being a referendum up or down on president trump. >> one of the space as republicans have targeted as florida.
this one is really important that the house on the line. this is a really big one. >> republicans have neil gorsuch on the supreme court of the brett kavanaugh nomination come a strong economy and the tax cuts. the democrats running clearly against president donald trump. message?is their >> if i were a democratic strategist i would want to make this election up or down on president trump. i would try to complicate things. i wouldn't introduce a lot of messaging. i think what was...
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house of representatives.] a the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 417, the nays are 0. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. woit, -- without objection, the title of s. 1182 is amended. the hat purpose does gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. langevin: the gentleman from rhode island mr. ask unanimous consent that my withdrawn as a co-sponsor of h.r. 2069. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: senate 2850, an act to amend the white mountain apache tribe water rights act of 2010 to clarify use of amounts in the w.m.a.t. settlement fund. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? >> >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on judiciary be discharged from further consideration of house resolution 257 and ask
house of representatives.] a the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 417, the nays are 0. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. woit, -- without objection, the title of s. 1182 is amended. the hat purpose does gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. langevin: the gentleman from rhode island mr. ask unanimous consent that my withdrawn as a...
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couple sleeping in bed, targets the house, goes through the bed, comes out the house. one of the burglars had $814. one 230, one 215, and one 234. most of it in $100 bills and in sequence. woodward? >> yeah. >> been a break in democratic he headquarters. there's been an arrest. check the time of the arrest and get there. woodward, it was national democratic headquarters. >> got it. anything else? >> anything else? a break-in, car crash, that's not bad for a saturday. >> let me know what happens. got anything? >> i know someone on the staff of watergate. finish one story before getting on another. >> i finished it. >> the virginia legislation story? >> i finished it. >> all right, then, give it to me. >> i'll work the phones. >> you work the phones. >> sorry. excuse me, i'm sorry, who are the lawyers for the five men arrested in watergate, do you know? >> well, these two were assigned to it. >> i'm sorry? >> these two were appointed to the case. but only now it turns out the burglars have their own counsel. >> burglars have their own counsel? >> that's right. >> that's
couple sleeping in bed, targets the house, goes through the bed, comes out the house. one of the burglars had $814. one 230, one 215, and one 234. most of it in $100 bills and in sequence. woodward? >> yeah. >> been a break in democratic he headquarters. there's been an arrest. check the time of the arrest and get there. woodward, it was national democratic headquarters. >> got it. anything else? >> anything else? a break-in, car crash, that's not bad for a saturday....
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joining us now from the white house, cnn's kaitlan collins. talk about how the president's attorney, giuliani, what he's been saying today. >> reporter: well, anderson, we're seeing rudy giuliani shift their defense. they've gone for months now saying there was no collusion to today rudy giuliani said he's been looking, and he doesn't believe collusion is an actual crime. that is certainly not what the president has argued before, that it wasn't the fact that he may have colluded that was a problem. the president has maintained for months now that he did not collude at all. so we're seeing giuliani make these statements of course that seem problematic for the white house, as well as saying that the president didn't attend that meeting with the russian officials, and donald trump jr., his son, and jared kushner, his son-in-law, now senior adviser, and then paul manafort. that's what rudy giuliani said today. he wasn't arguing about that statement from michael cohen, who is alleging that president trump did know about that meeting before it occu
joining us now from the white house, cnn's kaitlan collins. talk about how the president's attorney, giuliani, what he's been saying today. >> reporter: well, anderson, we're seeing rudy giuliani shift their defense. they've gone for months now saying there was no collusion to today rudy giuliani said he's been looking, and he doesn't believe collusion is an actual crime. that is certainly not what the president has argued before, that it wasn't the fact that he may have colluded that was...
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house banned the questioner. banned her from a rose garden event. sarah sanders issuing a statement claiming our reporter quote shouted questions and refused to leave despite being asked to do so. let me state this is the obvious, kate lynn collins is doing her job. she was doing her job. it's her job to ask questions of the president even if he doesn't like those questions. it is standard operating procedure for reporters to request the president. sometimes he answers, sometimes he doesn't answer. there's nothing unusual about caitlin collins doing her job. it is unusual for the white house to ban her for doing her job. in her statement sarah sanders says the white house supports a free press. odd way of showing it, don't you think? let's get to our guest now. let's bring in cnn senior correspondent april ryan and kirsten powers and rick wilson. april, before we get into the rest of this, let's start with the white house banning of caitlin kcollins who was representing all the networks. she's a pool reporter. wh
house banned the questioner. banned her from a rose garden event. sarah sanders issuing a statement claiming our reporter quote shouted questions and refused to leave despite being asked to do so. let me state this is the obvious, kate lynn collins is doing her job. she was doing her job. it's her job to ask questions of the president even if he doesn't like those questions. it is standard operating procedure for reporters to request the president. sometimes he answers, sometimes he doesn't...
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should i tell you that he is here fresh from a meeting at the white house, this white house. >> we will get to that in a moment. also joined by chuck rosenberg. chief of staff at the fbi with james comey. he served as u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. we are also joined by matthew. a $and el rod. gentlemen, thank you all very, very much for being here tonight. this is an unusual format for me. we never do this. >> it is unusual for me. i'm rarely in new york. >> really glad you could all be here. we have a little bit of breaking news that i need to get your immediate response to because it has just become known. this is the tape that became known to the public just a few days ago. it is a recording made by michael cohen, the president's long time attorney. although president had previously denied that he had no knowledge, a hush money payment over the affair of president trump, this is a tape-recording that was apparently seized by the fbi of mr. cohen apparently unknowing, unbeknownst to mr. trump, tape-recording an in-person meeting they had. we have been reporting a
should i tell you that he is here fresh from a meeting at the white house, this white house. >> we will get to that in a moment. also joined by chuck rosenberg. chief of staff at the fbi with james comey. he served as u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. we are also joined by matthew. a $and el rod. gentlemen, thank you all very, very much for being here tonight. this is an unusual format for me. we never do this. >> it is unusual for me. i'm rarely in new york....
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or just this white house? how does it even happen? >> it's more amusing than alarming. i don't think this is a threat to national security. but i think it's a reminder that this is still a broken and dysfunctional white house. that the flies or the rules that, you know, process is anathema. john kelly has been an effective gate keeper, but it's still a white house that doesn't function effectively on every cylinder. that's part of what you're seeing here. >> chris whiple, thank you very much. >>> new concerns about north korea increasing nuclear production. in our next hour, what nbc news has learned about kim jong-un's efforts to keep his program alive. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july specials, with the las
or just this white house? how does it even happen? >> it's more amusing than alarming. i don't think this is a threat to national security. but i think it's a reminder that this is still a broken and dysfunctional white house. that the flies or the rules that, you know, process is anathema. john kelly has been an effective gate keeper, but it's still a white house that doesn't function effectively on every cylinder. that's part of what you're seeing here. >> chris whiple, thank you...
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of the house. his announcement comes shortly after introducing articles of impeachment against the deputy attorney general, move house speaker paul ryan opposes. trace gallagher is here to tell us about the challenge and his chances of succeeding. good evening, trace. >> by sending a letter to house republicans, ohio congressman jim jordan officially became the first republican to challenge house majority leader kevin mccarthy to become the next speaker of the house. the current speaker, paul ryan, has already endorsed mccarthy, which did not appear to bother congressman jordan, who wrote in part "should the american people entrust us with the majority again, and the 116th congress, i plan to run for speaker of the house to bring real change to the house of representatives." jordan's effort is exceeding paul ryan comes amid the most tumultuous time in his 12 year congressional career. former wrestlers at ohio state say when jordan was a coach there in the '90s, he was aware of but failed to respond
of the house. his announcement comes shortly after introducing articles of impeachment against the deputy attorney general, move house speaker paul ryan opposes. trace gallagher is here to tell us about the challenge and his chances of succeeding. good evening, trace. >> by sending a letter to house republicans, ohio congressman jim jordan officially became the first republican to challenge house majority leader kevin mccarthy to become the next speaker of the house. the current speaker,...
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the house was pretty fast. gave both sides, you have the house managers and johnson appoints a number of defense lawyers, starting with his attorney general henry stanbury. the senate gives them time to prepare their case. through this whole period, you have a tremendous amount of publicity, as you can only imagine, so everything about the case is already in the press. takes about six weeks before the trial begins. brian: you have got to tell the stanbury story in the supreme court. congress responded in kind when a vacancy arose on the supreme court in the spring of 1856, and johnson nominated -- 1866, and johnson nominated henry stanberry. you envision what would happen if this happened today. david: the republicans did not want johnson to have an appointment to the supreme court, so a vacancy arose, and he said he wanted to nominate stanberry, a lawyer from cincinnati, from ohio anyway. and congress enacted legislation the vacancy and saying the supreme court was only eight justices, no longer nine. just to
the house was pretty fast. gave both sides, you have the house managers and johnson appoints a number of defense lawyers, starting with his attorney general henry stanbury. the senate gives them time to prepare their case. through this whole period, you have a tremendous amount of publicity, as you can only imagine, so everything about the case is already in the press. takes about six weeks before the trial begins. brian: you have got to tell the stanbury story in the supreme court. congress...
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i will therefore suspend the sitting of the house for five minutes. and instead of the new brexit secretary, we got this. also on the programme, mps aren't happy about donald trump's visit. does she want to hold his hand again? is that what it's all about? you're making a rod for your own back. and the heartbreaking stories of unmarried women forced to give up their babies for adoption. our past, where women were blamed and robbed of their power, is finally the past. but first, thursday had been long—awaited. it was the day the government was revealing its brexit policy document, the white paper explaining the all—important agreement reached by the cabinet last friday and giving details of the uk's future trading relationship with the eu. the process up to this point hadn't been particularly smooth. the cabinet agreement reached at chequers had begun to unravel when david davis and borisjohnson resigned on monday. as the new brexit secretary got to his feet, he was angrily heckled by mps. they hadn't got copies of the white paper. just for clarity
i will therefore suspend the sitting of the house for five minutes. and instead of the new brexit secretary, we got this. also on the programme, mps aren't happy about donald trump's visit. does she want to hold his hand again? is that what it's all about? you're making a rod for your own back. and the heartbreaking stories of unmarried women forced to give up their babies for adoption. our past, where women were blamed and robbed of their power, is finally the past. but first, thursday had...
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this decision will bring this whole house into a programme. it seems to meet extraordinary that they shouldn't want to bring parliament into disrepute by sending just scuttling into our constituencies and suspending our deliberation several days early. later in the evening, the suggestion had become motion 13 on the order paper. the leader of the house or somebody on her behalf to move. not move! not to move! thank you. and if the motion‘s not moved, mps didn't move. so we still get another two days in parliament, hurray! but that's it for now. don't forget there's a round up of each day in parliament every evening at 11pm on bbc parliament. but for now from me, mandy baker, goodbye. hello. some areas were lucky enough to have some useful rain on friday. 0thers, though, just had the cloud, and hardly anything fell from it. and it is looking mainly dry for the weekend, as this nose of high pressure builds in behind that rain—bearing weather system clearing away south—eastwards. for early risers saturday morning, a lot of cloud around, rat
this decision will bring this whole house into a programme. it seems to meet extraordinary that they shouldn't want to bring parliament into disrepute by sending just scuttling into our constituencies and suspending our deliberation several days early. later in the evening, the suggestion had become motion 13 on the order paper. the leader of the house or somebody on her behalf to move. not move! not to move! thank you. and if the motion‘s not moved, mps didn't move. so we still get another...
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and it includes the county of santa clara housing authority and the city of mountain view and the housing trust silicon valley, and the state of california. so the existing lease doesn't expire until march 2031, so one might ask why we're entering into a new lease today. that's because midpin housing funding partners require a 60-year term with pre-determined ground lease rent to meet regulatory requirements for tax credits and local funding. because the existing lease has only approximately 13 years remaining on the term, the p.u.c. agreed to a new 60-year lease to accommodate the tenant's financing program and also to refresh the legal provisions in the lease. the initial rent is $100,874 per year and represent an increase of about 152% over what midpin is currently paying under the current lease. rent will increase every five years by 15.9% which equals an annual compounded rate of 3%. the stepped rent schedule is derived from the current fair market value determined by an m.i.a. appraisal dated january 25, 2018, by clifford advisory, discounted at 50%. the case for the 50% discount, t
and it includes the county of santa clara housing authority and the city of mountain view and the housing trust silicon valley, and the state of california. so the existing lease doesn't expire until march 2031, so one might ask why we're entering into a new lease today. that's because midpin housing funding partners require a 60-year term with pre-determined ground lease rent to meet regulatory requirements for tax credits and local funding. because the existing lease has only approximately 13...
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this was an old abandoned house. there was no electricity to the house. they were called out as a precaution. the fire is investigating a suspicious. they did do a search of the house. they said to see if anyone had been in the house recently. at this point, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. in walnut creek, samberg bernadino police have been arrested for setting off illegal fireworks. they received 170 phone calls about illegal fireworks last night. in may 25 arrests. each suspect will be fined $1000. one person was charged with gun possession. have seen 400 pounds of illegal fireworks. the fourth of july said problems caused by illegal fireworks to want to make sure those sparks did not start on the fires. when officer told us, he had to write one citation. >> he was light enough a bottle rocket. he had a handful right in front of me. he had a citation for possession of fireworks. >> one camera when i'm there to say his family was putting on a fireworks show. they tried to get a permit for the show. the city refused. they take precauti
this was an old abandoned house. there was no electricity to the house. they were called out as a precaution. the fire is investigating a suspicious. they did do a search of the house. they said to see if anyone had been in the house recently. at this point, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. in walnut creek, samberg bernadino police have been arrested for setting off illegal fireworks. they received 170 phone calls about illegal fireworks last night. in may 25 arrests. each...
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we can produce modular housing. there's no one way to build and get more housing prprpr >> the housing department released this. as indicated by the orange line, new housing is being built but those are market rate units. new units are being produced at a much lower rate. >> it will get worse before it gets better. >> they said the report does show that many long time residents can show their housing. it shows the largest housing group are renters in rent controlled housing. >> if you're new to the stirgs you're paying market rate. the newcomers are showing it more than the existing >> we so that to one young man who has lived in the same home for 14 years. he said without rent his would be unaffordable. >>> san francisco international airport is trying to figure out how a drone got on to the tarmac. it was near a fence along the frontage road. people are prohibited from flying drones near airports so this is a serious matter. >> a man walked two east bay banks and they believe he is the serial criminal who struck f
we can produce modular housing. there's no one way to build and get more housing prprpr >> the housing department released this. as indicated by the orange line, new housing is being built but those are market rate units. new units are being produced at a much lower rate. >> it will get worse before it gets better. >> they said the report does show that many long time residents can show their housing. it shows the largest housing group are renters in rent controlled housing....
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in valued units within the supportive housing portfolio. as outlined in the bla report, there may be a future opportunity for projects to apply for federal based voucher subsidies if it's issued by the san francisco housing authority. we're in agreement with the bla recommendations in their report. i am happy to answer any questions. >> supervisor kim: thank you. and before we go to the budget legislative analyst, i did have a few questions on these items. so, i know that we lost the federal continuum of care grant, or it was not renewed by hud and the explanation was that because the cost of housing is so much more that they reduced the number of units they renewed. is the overall contract with hud the same amount? but with less units? or i just want -- >> so, structurally, the amount we've been getting from hud through the continuum of care process has increased every year, however, the fair market rent level did increase greatly which is a big support for the projects. and we're trying to add new projects to the continuum of care funding
in valued units within the supportive housing portfolio. as outlined in the bla report, there may be a future opportunity for projects to apply for federal based voucher subsidies if it's issued by the san francisco housing authority. we're in agreement with the bla recommendations in their report. i am happy to answer any questions. >> supervisor kim: thank you. and before we go to the budget legislative analyst, i did have a few questions on these items. so, i know that we lost the...
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problem the housing issue and anything. not only that. the city's residents want to drive home the message that venice is the city with their boats they are staking their claim to the city's waterways sylvia ghana has also come along. each one is a lot of the seats are moved to my garret and there's a project under consideration that to allow the biggest cruise ships to go stand by it such that market so will be fighting on both fronts. done mostly show one in venice and one in my garret my workload has doubled. and i'm tired even in the. i was hoping to simplify my life by moving. but it's not working out that way so i find this. the demonstrators have thirty boats which they position to block the cruise ships pop into the city these types of protests have broad support among the locals we had a referendum it was a self managed self proclaimed referendum that lurd legal value to eight hundred thousand people chased by against the ships and show that simple for us so you say the majority of towns do not want to go to the pr
problem the housing issue and anything. not only that. the city's residents want to drive home the message that venice is the city with their boats they are staking their claim to the city's waterways sylvia ghana has also come along. each one is a lot of the seats are moved to my garret and there's a project under consideration that to allow the biggest cruise ships to go stand by it such that market so will be fighting on both fronts. done mostly show one in venice and one in my garret my...
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this is what makes a good white house function. they're damaging themselves in the long run. >>> stay with us, we'll have more from this panel after the break. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, ha
this is what makes a good white house function. they're damaging themselves in the long run. >>> stay with us, we'll have more from this panel after the break. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus...
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this house all that's left are the charred remains. but this is not a story about buildings that are lost it's about human suffering the people that once lived here that now have nothing else like for this woman angel her home where she lived with her family for fifteen years burned down when you see that your house is gone it's like ok my life my my my kids they grew you know grew up there the only thing keeping are going hugs of support from strangers we had so many people come to our. try to support us and love us and we love them back and no appreciation people that say hey we got trucks we. can get people up and we'll help you whatever you need to do in a city chart where lingering smoke from fires still blocks the sunset but not the hope of people to one day rebuild gabriel's oddo. redding california. with the top stories and the government. over with fifty. two gunmen set off explosions and. security forces for the six hours to end the siege. that's skepticism in iran about donald trump's offer of talks with president rouhani u.
this house all that's left are the charred remains. but this is not a story about buildings that are lost it's about human suffering the people that once lived here that now have nothing else like for this woman angel her home where she lived with her family for fifteen years burned down when you see that your house is gone it's like ok my life my my my kids they grew you know grew up there the only thing keeping are going hugs of support from strangers we had so many people come to our. try to...
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we have a long house or clan house. the entrance you see, traditionally they were carved some kind of clan design of the entrance to let people know what clan it belongs to. longhouse, home of the people of southeast alaska. when you're smelling is actually cedar. the planks of the wall or red cedar. you will notice the points on the wall, there are spaces in between them. they serve two different purposes. it was used for ventilation and because southeast alaska is part of the rain forest, of water is going to get absorbed by the word. -- wood. it needs room to expand. people among the native is a huge thing, a very big thing. this one was carved by two brothers. this one is called "respect for family." it is a hummingbird the represents the children. eagave the equal and ra -- raven touching tongues because in alaska they are lovebirds. this are my fave things my grandmother taught me. this is part of some of the alaskan cultures. i learned from one of my friends when you have a piece of jewelry here, if you talk too
we have a long house or clan house. the entrance you see, traditionally they were carved some kind of clan design of the entrance to let people know what clan it belongs to. longhouse, home of the people of southeast alaska. when you're smelling is actually cedar. the planks of the wall or red cedar. you will notice the points on the wall, there are spaces in between them. they serve two different purposes. it was used for ventilation and because southeast alaska is part of the rain forest, of...
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[applause] him at the white house for the public announcement. [applause] pres. trump: my fellow americans, tonight i speak to you from the east room of the white house regarding one of the most profound responsibilities of the president of the united states, and that is the selection of a supreme court justice. i have often heard that, other than matters of war and peace, this is the most important decision a president will make. the supreme court is entrusted with the safeguarding of the crown jewel of our republic, the constitution of the united states. twelve days ago, justice anthony kennedy informed me of his decision to take senior status on the supreme court, opening a new vacancy. for more than four decades, justice kennedy served our nation with incredible passion and devotion. i would like to thank justice kennedy for a lifetime of distinguished service. [applause] trump: in a few moments i will announce my selection for justice kennedy's replacement. this is the second time i have been faced with this task. last year, i nominated judge neil gorsuch to
[applause] him at the white house for the public announcement. [applause] pres. trump: my fellow americans, tonight i speak to you from the east room of the white house regarding one of the most profound responsibilities of the president of the united states, and that is the selection of a supreme court justice. i have often heard that, other than matters of war and peace, this is the most important decision a president will make. the supreme court is entrusted with the safeguarding of the...
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existing housing is affordable housing. let's have a bureaucracy that works to preserve the housing we have and then reach for loftier goals." i didn't want to use bureaucracy as a perjorative in there. last sunday in the real estate, two residences remodeled to one smart home in pac heights, but $6.45 million. the thing that was interesting to me was the plan in the packet called a laundry room, but in the marketing, an office. so, you know, i don't know how you deal with that. and then glen park, something that you had in september '16, approved for a demo, but three neighbors filed a d.r. that just hit the market in april in glen park, rh-1. they were asking $7.7. they got $7.4 million. so that's kind of why i wrote that letter. i'm glad -- i thank the "the chronicle" and ms. cooper for printing it. just to show you on the overhead, that's the rear of that $7.4 million house in glen park. just $6.4, $7.4, pac heights, glen park. one more thing interesting about the pac heights one -- it's zoned rm-1. thank you. >> presid
existing housing is affordable housing. let's have a bureaucracy that works to preserve the housing we have and then reach for loftier goals." i didn't want to use bureaucracy as a perjorative in there. last sunday in the real estate, two residences remodeled to one smart home in pac heights, but $6.45 million. the thing that was interesting to me was the plan in the packet called a laundry room, but in the marketing, an office. so, you know, i don't know how you deal with that. and then...
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i was denied my housing. my families lived on a farm and they went to a concentration camp and lost everything. my grandparents lived in a stable. and then we lost our apartment. we got red cross. we are certificate holders. they evicted us. so that market rent people can get into our apartment. they did not have anywhere for me to go. twenty what foundations found me and found several places. a number 1 was right next door at thomas kane. i got my teeth and i was the first person and they denied me -- >> supervisor cohen: do you have a budget ask? >> i'm asking you to fund two foundations with long-term subsidies. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. got it. my pleasure. thank you. next speaker. >> hi. good morning. i think it still morning. my name is kristi and i am with senior disability action. san francisco is in a full blown housing crisis was skyrocketing the rent and evictions making it impossible for people to find, or hang onto affordable housing. rather than continuing to put our money into our failing
i was denied my housing. my families lived on a farm and they went to a concentration camp and lost everything. my grandparents lived in a stable. and then we lost our apartment. we got red cross. we are certificate holders. they evicted us. so that market rent people can get into our apartment. they did not have anywhere for me to go. twenty what foundations found me and found several places. a number 1 was right next door at thomas kane. i got my teeth and i was the first person and they...
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she's not in that white house anymore. so we can talk about these low level people and dismiss them but this is up the chain -- >> but that's not about russia. >> of course it is. >> it's about talking to the russian ambassador. >> right. >> sanctions which all the conversations always get back to sanctions. >> thanks to one and all. shouting racial slurs and pulling down your pants, all of it on camera. hard to imagine doing that, especially an elected official. and he knew it was being recorded? stay with us. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the b
she's not in that white house anymore. so we can talk about these low level people and dismiss them but this is up the chain -- >> but that's not about russia. >> of course it is. >> it's about talking to the russian ambassador. >> right. >> sanctions which all the conversations always get back to sanctions. >> thanks to one and all. shouting racial slurs and pulling down your pants, all of it on camera. hard to imagine doing that, especially an elected...
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her questions about michael cohen caused the white house press office to retaliate. cnn reports a few minutes after her questions collins was asked to come to bill shine's office. shine is a former co-president of "fox news" and the new deputy chief of staff for communications. press secretary sarah sanders joined them. according to collins, quote, they said, you are disinvited from the press availability in the rose garden today. they said that the questions i asked were inappropriate for that venue, and they said i was shouting. in a statement the white house said, at the conclusion of a press event in the oval office a reported shouted questions and refused to leave despite repeatedly being asked to do so. subsequently, our staff informed her she was not welcome to participate in the next event, but made clear that any other journalist from her network could attend. quote, she said it didn't matter to her because she hadn't planned to be there anyway. and to be clear, we support a free press and ask that everyone be respectful of the presidency and guests at the w
her questions about michael cohen caused the white house press office to retaliate. cnn reports a few minutes after her questions collins was asked to come to bill shine's office. shine is a former co-president of "fox news" and the new deputy chief of staff for communications. press secretary sarah sanders joined them. according to collins, quote, they said, you are disinvited from the press availability in the rose garden today. they said that the questions i asked were...
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jill colvin is the white house reporter for the associated press. you saw her just moments ago in that clip. harry litman is a former district attorney and also a former clerk for supreme court justices thurgood marshall and anthony kennedy. and daniel goldman, with me here in studio is a former assistant attorney for the southern district of new york and a fellow at the brennan center for justice. in the past, he has worked with michael cohen's attorney, guy petrillo. daniel has also just been named an msnbc legal analyst. so welcome to the family. and in honor of that, you get the first question, daniel. the "washington post" has just published a story on this in which it writes some in trump's orbits say the interview was a miscalculation if it was an attempt to reach out to the president, whom cohen had served since 2007 for attention, financial support, or even a pardon that would end cohen's legal predicament. you and i were talking earlier. you don't think this was orchestrated to be a message to the president at all? >> no. none of what came
jill colvin is the white house reporter for the associated press. you saw her just moments ago in that clip. harry litman is a former district attorney and also a former clerk for supreme court justices thurgood marshall and anthony kennedy. and daniel goldman, with me here in studio is a former assistant attorney for the southern district of new york and a fellow at the brennan center for justice. in the past, he has worked with michael cohen's attorney, guy petrillo. daniel has also just been...
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bush white house. senate democratic leader chuck schumer complained on friday, quote, this deliberately selective request leaves out what may be the most important thing in judge kavanaugh's record, his time as white house staff secretary. what are the republicans hiding in his record? republicans complain that's a taxpayer funded fishing expedition designed as a stall tactic. >> bill: watching it from hill. >> sandra: let's bring in today's headliner alan dershowitz, harvard law professor emeritus. good to have you as our headliner this morning. are you optimistic that this confirmation process that kavanaugh will be ultimately confirmed? >> i would hope we could get politics out of the confirmation process. we should be confirming the most qualified people in the country without regard to political benefit, political gain. i hate the idea that we are going to see senators in swing states or senators in red states who are running for election, that's not the way the framers contemplated justices being
bush white house. senate democratic leader chuck schumer complained on friday, quote, this deliberately selective request leaves out what may be the most important thing in judge kavanaugh's record, his time as white house staff secretary. what are the republicans hiding in his record? republicans complain that's a taxpayer funded fishing expedition designed as a stall tactic. >> bill: watching it from hill. >> sandra: let's bring in today's headliner alan dershowitz, harvard law...
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number one, we don't know what was discussed because the white house won't tell us. one thing about president trump we have seen, victor, if he had news to brag about, if he is in a posture where he drives the narrative or drives the conversation, he would tell the american people. i think the thing that's getting overshadowed is i believe there were probably things discussed. what's coming out from russia is that he cut a deal with them on something we know the u.s. will not honor. number two, to come out, stand beside this man, six feet next to him and make the comments he made to me was very unamerican, unpatriotic. the think that's more baffling to me is that clearly russia attacked our country, and russia is still making attempts to attack our country. when you have this manchurian candidate in trump that occupies the white house, he doesn't want to come out and criticize putin, he wants his existence again in 2020. i believe bringing him to washington, we should not be inviting him. i think senator blumenthal said this earlier, we shouldn't be inviting putin to
number one, we don't know what was discussed because the white house won't tell us. one thing about president trump we have seen, victor, if he had news to brag about, if he is in a posture where he drives the narrative or drives the conversation, he would tell the american people. i think the thing that's getting overshadowed is i believe there were probably things discussed. what's coming out from russia is that he cut a deal with them on something we know the u.s. will not honor. number two,...
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they also took photographs of the house. they searched the house. and they have not once introduced any evidence that the router was in the house. >> hard drives don't lie. or do they? that was the question the defense raised when it came to those apparently damning results of the fbi's search of brad's computer. >> you are talking about a computer that we know was tampered with. >> you're alleging what? >> i'm not alleging. i'm stating as a fact, the computer was tampered with. there were significant anomalies that we found in the computer itself. >> meaning, he says, that brad's computer was hacked. the 41-second google map search was planted. the prosecution had no smoking gun. so you're saying he didn't even >> that's right. >> somebody else put it on his computer? >> yes. >> an fbi agent had testified that he saw no evidence of tampering, but the defense said it had experts who did, two of them. both of whom wrote reports. but trials have referees and in this case the judge ruled that neither one of those experts could testify about tampering.
they also took photographs of the house. they searched the house. and they have not once introduced any evidence that the router was in the house. >> hard drives don't lie. or do they? that was the question the defense raised when it came to those apparently damning results of the fbi's search of brad's computer. >> you are talking about a computer that we know was tampered with. >> you're alleging what? >> i'm not alleging. i'm stating as a fact, the computer was...
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>> fmers affected by tariffs the white house has pushed for. here's weijia jiang. >> making tremendous progress, they're all coming.>> rorter: p touted his administration's tariff-heavy trade policy during a speech to veterans in kansas city. but around the same time in washington the u.s. department of agriculture introduced a $12 billion plan to help farmers who are feeling financial pain from china's retaliatory tariffs. the proposal includes direct payments to farmers, purchasing excess crops and building new export markets. >> and the farmers will be the yoating to e ins. happen. just be a little patient. >> reporter: in june the president announced tariffs on chinese goods. >> because we have to. because we've been treated very unfairly. >> reporter: beijing responded with tariffs on american products including pork and nebraska republican senator ben sasse is a frequent trump critic and represents many farmers taking the brunt of the impact. >> what the administration is offering them instead is $12 billion of gold-plated crutches. that'
>> fmers affected by tariffs the white house has pushed for. here's weijia jiang. >> making tremendous progress, they're all coming.>> rorter: p touted his administration's tariff-heavy trade policy during a speech to veterans in kansas city. but around the same time in washington the u.s. department of agriculture introduced a $12 billion plan to help farmers who are feeling financial pain from china's retaliatory tariffs. the proposal includes direct payments to farmers,...
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leaf china to start her new life in europe lucia is due to arrive in berlin later today after years of house arrest the german government has been pushing for lose release since her husband died in prison a year ago also coming up after two days of a high risk rescue operation in thailand for boys and their soccer coach are still trapped divers are now racing against the clock to save them after eighteen days underground we'll go there live. and belgium make a place for history at the world cup in tonight's first semifinal they'll fight it out with their neighbor france for a place in the final for the very first time. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us the widow of the chinese nobel peace prize winner has left china to start a new life in europe she is expected to arrive in berlin later today now lou had been kept under near total house arrest with no formal charges since two thousand and ten when her husband was awarded the nobel peace prize girl only crime being married to a dissident to scald for democracy angered beijing. she's finally free lucia the widow of the nobel p
leaf china to start her new life in europe lucia is due to arrive in berlin later today after years of house arrest the german government has been pushing for lose release since her husband died in prison a year ago also coming up after two days of a high risk rescue operation in thailand for boys and their soccer coach are still trapped divers are now racing against the clock to save them after eighteen days underground we'll go there live. and belgium make a place for history at the world cup...
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here we have a long house. traditionally, they would carve some kind of clan design on the entrance here so that people would know what clan the long house belonged to. welcome to the long house, the home of the people of southeast alaska. what you are smelling in here is cedar. the planks on the walls are red cedar. you will notice there are spaces in between them. they serve two different purposes. one was a ventilation, and two, two, it needs room to expand. posts. four house respect in the native people is a huge thing. bys one over here was carved two brothers and is called respect for family. you can see hummingbirds, representing children. we have the eagle and raven. they are lovebirds. post,ere we have a respect for self. it reminds me of the things my grandmother taught me. you can see the piercing here, it is part of the alaskan cultures to have a piercing here. i learned from one of my friends that when you have a piece of jewelry here, if you talk too much, your mouth gets sore. that piece of jewel
here we have a long house. traditionally, they would carve some kind of clan design on the entrance here so that people would know what clan the long house belonged to. welcome to the long house, the home of the people of southeast alaska. what you are smelling in here is cedar. the planks on the walls are red cedar. you will notice there are spaces in between them. they serve two different purposes. one was a ventilation, and two, two, it needs room to expand. posts. four house respect in the...