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is it okay if they go, miss richardson? >> sure. we'll go right after. >> okay. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson, former san francisco planning commissioner, long time bayview-hunters point. you all need to know that this particular site was where the city and the state several decades ago were trying to build a power plant. yes, the vocal minority -- no, really, the entire community came out and the entire san francisco. after we defeated that with the board of supervisors and just about everybody in san francisco, you all asked us, planning commission, to go back and plan 18.5 years, 18.5 years has now boiled down to your resolution. we came to india basin. you know what, this here, lots of housing. we are the only one building housing. when you see me hear, i am instrumental in building thousands and thousands of houses in my city. when building came to bayview, call me and the rest of my neighbors, i encouraged him, called the a.p.r. we work with them. but what you're about to do then, that zoning of that area
is it okay if they go, miss richardson? >> sure. we'll go right after. >> okay. >> good afternoon, commissioners. linda richardson, former san francisco planning commissioner, long time bayview-hunters point. you all need to know that this particular site was where the city and the state several decades ago were trying to build a power plant. yes, the vocal minority -- no, really, the entire community came out and the entire san francisco. after we defeated that with the board...
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richardson. can you come up a second? i was really trying to understand the history and what you were trying to say in the three minutes. can you expand on what you said. >> yes please. i appreciate your time. when the site -- when a.e.s. was going to build the power plant. we've been very prodevelopment. we went to port of san francisco to the planning commission. we ask them. this neighborhood is a mixed use. we welcome houses. we put together the bayview master plan which you have in your 100-year anniversary. no neighborhood in san francisco. you have residents, youth, seniors and workers trying to create this vision. you have that plan. we created the india basin neighborhood plan. i wish everybody here can look at that. we have housing in there. we have all the mixed use element. that is not the case. >> commissioner richards: what's the difference between what was in front of us today? >> that zoning, we have shown -- [indiscernible] i wish you can go. how many the commissioners have chance to be there. you all nee
richardson. can you come up a second? i was really trying to understand the history and what you were trying to say in the three minutes. can you expand on what you said. >> yes please. i appreciate your time. when the site -- when a.e.s. was going to build the power plant. we've been very prodevelopment. we went to port of san francisco to the planning commission. we ask them. this neighborhood is a mixed use. we welcome houses. we put together the bayview master plan which you have in...
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linda richardson. i had the privilege of not only being on the working group, but i was also one of the subcommittee chairs of the transportation. danielle oshima, she came out here, and she thank everybody, but i wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to let you know how grateful we are working with diane oshima putting all these things together, and your esteemed director, elaine forbes. we have put together a fine document that is going to giet your development for decades to come. so we have that much confidence and also wanted to give a shout out to our overall leader, mr. rudy nothenberg for his wonderful leadership. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for the participation. >> thank you. is there any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner? >> i just want to thank the staff, i want to thank the chair, all the cochairs from land use and transportation to resiliency, as someone who is new and came to this process at the very end, i am astounded by the amou
linda richardson. i had the privilege of not only being on the working group, but i was also one of the subcommittee chairs of the transportation. danielle oshima, she came out here, and she thank everybody, but i wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to let you know how grateful we are working with diane oshima putting all these things together, and your esteemed director, elaine forbes. we have put together a fine document that is going to giet your development for decades to come. so...
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, who was the attorney general at that time, to fire the special prosecutor, archibald cox, richardson stood up to nixon and said, no, i'm not going to do it. so nxixon fired him. ru ruckleshouse was the next person in line and went 2to the third person in line, mr. bork, who issued the order. it's unusual to have this kind of fight between the attorney general and president of the united states. >> everyone, stay with me. there's much more to discuss. >>> more breaking news, the "the wall street journal" reporting a longtime crony of president trump has been granted immunity in the case. david pecker, head of the publishing company that owns the national enquirer the latest to make a deal with the feds. >>> also president trump making the case against his own impeachment. warn whing what would happen toe financial markets and personal finances if he were to be forced out. we'll discuss. now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us. unlimited ways to be you. unlimited ways share with others. unlimited ways to live for the moment. all for as low as 30 bucks a line. unlimited for you. f
, who was the attorney general at that time, to fire the special prosecutor, archibald cox, richardson stood up to nixon and said, no, i'm not going to do it. so nxixon fired him. ru ruckleshouse was the next person in line and went 2to the third person in line, mr. bork, who issued the order. it's unusual to have this kind of fight between the attorney general and president of the united states. >> everyone, stay with me. there's much more to discuss. >>> more breaking news, the...
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. >> reporter: jill richardson is a scientist at the university of miami's rosensteel school of marine and atmospheric science. her work at the dolphins plush sanctuary in key largo, florida has involved identifying each individual's signature whistle, which is like its name. >> this is underwater. >> yeah. you see the hands, the cue the trainer is giving and she's emitting a call. >> a variation of the mother's own signature whistle. >> and then bebe comes back. it's like a mom in a room saying jill, lauren, come for dinner. and then the calf responds immediately. >> reporter: it's like having the first and last name. >> exactly. my kids always know they're in bigger trouble when i first their first and last name. i really think we're scratching the surface. we know they're chatty. the next step really with their communication is learning how they might string acoustic signals together in different ways to have different meanings like syntax. >> reporter: do dolphins speak in sentences? these dolphins obey more than 50 commands. but now watch. this hand signal means create. do whateve
. >> reporter: jill richardson is a scientist at the university of miami's rosensteel school of marine and atmospheric science. her work at the dolphins plush sanctuary in key largo, florida has involved identifying each individual's signature whistle, which is like its name. >> this is underwater. >> yeah. you see the hands, the cue the trainer is giving and she's emitting a call. >> a variation of the mother's own signature whistle. >> and then bebe comes back....
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the attorney general elliott richardson refused and resigned. the president then ordered the assistant attorney general to fire the special prosecutor. he refused. the president immediately fired him. so solicitor general robert bork was quickly named acting attorney general. he was ordered the fire special prosecutor cox. he did. >> we discussed your reporting then and your anchoring then before. you said it is surreal. but now we're living through this. it is an indication that yeah, things can always get worse. we're in a kind of political theater of the absurd now. we expect things on get worse before they get better. >> i'm sorry you played that clip. i had more hair. >> i was going to say, who was the guy all that hair? >> and a better color. [ laughter ] >> it's always pleasure. >> look at that hair. do you see that? you haven't changed a bit. the hair is a little grayer. you had bigger side burns. >> welcome back. belly fat: the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting s
the attorney general elliott richardson refused and resigned. the president then ordered the assistant attorney general to fire the special prosecutor. he refused. the president immediately fired him. so solicitor general robert bork was quickly named acting attorney general. he was ordered the fire special prosecutor cox. he did. >> we discussed your reporting then and your anchoring then before. you said it is surreal. but now we're living through this. it is an indication that yeah,...
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alex richardson is a crisis intervention manager which operates a 24 hour support hotline. victims of counseling and support services. >> we are going to believe them, we are going to student them and be able to walk them through that and i hope to work myself out of a job. >> reporter: given the lack of details about the rape, stanford police are urging that anyone with details about should contact them. at stanford, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> lgbt training could become mandatory for police officers and sheriff deputies across the state. >> a measure on governor brown's desk would require specific training on how you to respond to hate crimes. one law manger says most are in favor of the training. >> they continually talk about the importance of understanding different communities. and how it is important that there is a level of trust for law enforcement. >> under the measure, officers would also learn historical periods that were significant to lgbt rights in called cal. >>> if you are on the hunt for a new dishwasher, you want one that will la. >> and fik and he will
alex richardson is a crisis intervention manager which operates a 24 hour support hotline. victims of counseling and support services. >> we are going to believe them, we are going to student them and be able to walk them through that and i hope to work myself out of a job. >> reporter: given the lack of details about the rape, stanford police are urging that anyone with details about should contact them. at stanford, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> lgbt training could become...
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and the elliott richardson, the attorney general, turned us over to mr. bjork, the solicitor general, who wrote a brief. and he came back in his brief and said, well, you know, you're right, there is a strong argument that article i officers should not be indicted while in office. but i make a distinction. my client, president nixon, he can't be indicted. the president can't be indicted. but your client, the vice president, can be indicted. and bjork's memo was the first of two doj memos that concluded that a sitting president cannot be indicted. >> well, it certainly may be something that is going to be revisited in the coming months or possibly even in the coming years. martin london, certainly appreciate your time. thanks very much. leah wright rigor as well. >>> the new york reporter breaking this story next. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to signifi
and the elliott richardson, the attorney general, turned us over to mr. bjork, the solicitor general, who wrote a brief. and he came back in his brief and said, well, you know, you're right, there is a strong argument that article i officers should not be indicted while in office. but i make a distinction. my client, president nixon, he can't be indicted. the president can't be indicted. but your client, the vice president, can be indicted. and bjork's memo was the first of two doj memos that...
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. >> i want to introduce you to veteran wally richardson. for ten years he's been reading middle schoolers on their way to school to get them inspirational advice. >> judging does not define who they are, defines who you are. >> never possible is always possible. >> is such a cutie. he used to do it with his wife, and now she can no longer do it with him. after 60 years they are still together. >> i like the idea that seniors and young people interact. >> they set your dvr and nevers another episode of "the five." up next, bret baier. >> bret: breaking right now, president trump says war games involving the u.s. military and south korea are off. this directly contradicts his own defense secretary who said yesterday they would take place, much to the displeasure of north korea. the president is also blaming another country for lack of progress with north korea and denuclearization. here is white house correspondent john roberts was following the breaking story right now from the north lawn. >> breaking news late in the day as he is known to d
. >> i want to introduce you to veteran wally richardson. for ten years he's been reading middle schoolers on their way to school to get them inspirational advice. >> judging does not define who they are, defines who you are. >> never possible is always possible. >> is such a cutie. he used to do it with his wife, and now she can no longer do it with him. after 60 years they are still together. >> i like the idea that seniors and young people interact. >>...
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richardson's confirmation. she said that he, quote, will make a fine jurist. i urge my colleagues to join me in voting to confirm both of these impressive nominees. now, one final matter. members were back in our home states meeting with constituents last week. i had the opportunity to visit a remarkable business in my hometown of louisville. callwell tax has been making -- tanks has been making large industrial storage tanks in kentucky for over 100 years. it's no secret they do good business. but when i stopped by on friday, they had some especially good news to share. in 2018, they invested $100,000 in upgrades to their fleet of cranes. there are 150 kentucky employees, along with hundreds more in other states and are seeing estimated wage increases up to 10% or more, and preload, callwell's sister company that makes prestressed concrete tanks, has invested a half a million dollars in new manufacturing equipment. the company's leadership states that all of these improvements, every one of them, are a direct result of the historic tax reform act this republi
richardson's confirmation. she said that he, quote, will make a fine jurist. i urge my colleagues to join me in voting to confirm both of these impressive nominees. now, one final matter. members were back in our home states meeting with constituents last week. i had the opportunity to visit a remarkable business in my hometown of louisville. callwell tax has been making -- tanks has been making large industrial storage tanks in kentucky for over 100 years. it's no secret they do good business....
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richardson tracking twists and turns. >> the president says north korea needs to dismantle its nuclear weapons and china for relaxing pressure on kim jong un. he announced he would cancel his trip saying because of our much tougher trading stance with china i do not believe they are helping with the process of denuclearization as they once were despite un sanctions. mike pompeo looks forward to going to north korea in the future most likely after our trading relationship with china is resolved. in the meantime i would like to send warmest regards and respect to mister kim. i look forward to seeing him soon. for weeks the trumpet ministration complaint china and russia are easing, sanctioning russian shipping companies from delivering oil. mike pompeo announced his trip to north korea naming a new top negotiator. they were planning this visit, a senior us official before canceling at the white house, there are also concerns north korea continues building its nuclear program. the international atomic energy agency published a report claiming, quote, continuation and further development o
richardson tracking twists and turns. >> the president says north korea needs to dismantle its nuclear weapons and china for relaxing pressure on kim jong un. he announced he would cancel his trip saying because of our much tougher trading stance with china i do not believe they are helping with the process of denuclearization as they once were despite un sanctions. mike pompeo looks forward to going to north korea in the future most likely after our trading relationship with china is...
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richardson is live traveling with ambassador haley. good evening, richard. >> the un ambassador is here in bogota leaving the us delegation for the inauguration of the new colombian president and counter narcotic efforts in the countryside and going to the border with venezuela for that humanitarian crisis. we were the only tv crew to accompany her throughout the day, spoke to her multiple times on issues facing colombia, venezuela and us foreign policy challenges thousands of miles away. united nations ambassador nikki haley staged a short walk from the venezuelan border declaring it was time for the venezuelan president to go. focusing on humanitarian crisis in venezuela flooding into colombia, she addressed foreign policy challenges across the world with questions how long the us would wait for north korea to surrender its nuclear weapons. >> if they want to wait but we are not willing to wait too long, we are willing to be patient but they have to understand the end result is the same. that will never change and we won't we can tha
richardson is live traveling with ambassador haley. good evening, richard. >> the un ambassador is here in bogota leaving the us delegation for the inauguration of the new colombian president and counter narcotic efforts in the countryside and going to the border with venezuela for that humanitarian crisis. we were the only tv crew to accompany her throughout the day, spoke to her multiple times on issues facing colombia, venezuela and us foreign policy challenges thousands of miles away....
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gloria richardson. this is richardson was like no. she was nonviolence as a tactic she didn't believe in it, she believed in self-defense and her daughter in fact had to calm her down. she got involved in the movement to support her daughter was a teenager and others and the daughter in fact told her mother to get out of the line because she was tripping white people when they were walking by and she said that is and what we are supposed to do so she tells us this story is when the national guard was sent to the riots. there were no riots by black people in cambridge maryland into some you can see they pointed a gun at her and she swatted it away, to the offended anyone would do something like that to her and she's like that to this day in her 90s and there she their she is that it's a picture taken last year at the 50th anniversary of the movement she was honored by the city and she never thought she would see that particular day and there she is looking at a higher authority. i'm going to end with an excerpt of the chapter was taken
gloria richardson. this is richardson was like no. she was nonviolence as a tactic she didn't believe in it, she believed in self-defense and her daughter in fact had to calm her down. she got involved in the movement to support her daughter was a teenager and others and the daughter in fact told her mother to get out of the line because she was tripping white people when they were walking by and she said that is and what we are supposed to do so she tells us this story is when the national...
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was depending on and return today that, earlier this year admiral john richardson told reporters that the submarine activity is more than we have seen in 25 years from russia, specific to the atlantic, so what does this mean that the fleet is being put back in action and that we have seen so much activity on the part of russia? >> first off, as you pointed out this is a fleet and presence that has on historical basis not only cold war but world war ii where we were escorting vessels back and forth to european continent and continued throughout the cold war and we did have a high degree of soviet submarine and naval activity, the quality of naval forces declined -- bli but in the -- bli has been deploying them more and more aggressive and you think about the routes that we are talking about, this is both through air and through submarine navigating iceland going through north atlantic all the way to u.s. coast towards venezuela and knack and to it's only prudent that the u.s. which had abandoned command years ago given the lack of russian activity just prudent to put something back in
was depending on and return today that, earlier this year admiral john richardson told reporters that the submarine activity is more than we have seen in 25 years from russia, specific to the atlantic, so what does this mean that the fleet is being put back in action and that we have seen so much activity on the part of russia? >> first off, as you pointed out this is a fleet and presence that has on historical basis not only cold war but world war ii where we were escorting vessels back...
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. >> i have shayla richardson and carlos ramos. sha'nice patterson could not be here. she had a family emergency. >> good afternoon. i'm shayla richardson, i'm at u.c. irvine. i completed my seventh summer with project pull. i've had the privilege of working with many city departments. starting in summer, 2012, i worked at the human rights commission, which was my first job. then i worked for public works, followed by the police department in 2014. from the summer of 2015 to the summer of 2017, i worked at the port of san francisco. and finally, this past summer i had the amazing opportunity to work with the san francisco public utilities commission. [applause] >> good afternoon. i would like to thank all of you for providing me the opportunity to speak upon my experience with project pole. my first summer was in 2014 as a college team leader. it was my very first job and as a first-generation college students, it was truly an eye-opening experience. it was through project pull that i was able to envision the future that i wanted for myself and for my family. i remembe
. >> i have shayla richardson and carlos ramos. sha'nice patterson could not be here. she had a family emergency. >> good afternoon. i'm shayla richardson, i'm at u.c. irvine. i completed my seventh summer with project pull. i've had the privilege of working with many city departments. starting in summer, 2012, i worked at the human rights commission, which was my first job. then i worked for public works, followed by the police department in 2014. from the summer of 2015 to the...
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de botton the issue by forming a commission you know we have seen reform of bill richardson of the former governor from mexico a new makes a good literature is that i've already mentioned you know there is no such a pope from our government simulation issue to you can that come to you kill one coalition after another they are doing this not want to can we want to see u.n. peacekeeping force you want to see i think there are far out we want to see international protection from us than other u.k. and other the e.u. allies that is done can i'm sorry to interrupt you but we are out of the i don't care no we are we are out of time and thank you very much we're going to have to thank all our guests we are out of time thanks to and can fill robertson and robert templer and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. the inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me. and the whole team
de botton the issue by forming a commission you know we have seen reform of bill richardson of the former governor from mexico a new makes a good literature is that i've already mentioned you know there is no such a pope from our government simulation issue to you can that come to you kill one coalition after another they are doing this not want to can we want to see u.n. peacekeeping force you want to see i think there are far out we want to see international protection from us than other u.k....
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i want to thank general dunford, general millie, general neller, admiral richardson, general goldfein, general engall and vice admiral ray. thank you all for your leadership. you're magnificent. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. a very special thank you to the commanding general of the tenth mountain division, major general walt piett. what a special man. walt, i want to thank you. where is walt? where is walt? wallet, thank you very much. thank you: walt is back on american soil after deployment in iraq, and i just want to welcome you home. you have tremendous respect. i have great, great admiration and respect for you, walt, thank you very much. i also had the chance to meet division command sergeant major jason rork, along with tenth mountain division soldier of the year, michael lima. where is michael? soldier of the year. michael. pretty good. and that's soldier of the year, michael, out of how many? how many? that's a lot of soldiers. 18,000. you want to work for me? thank you, michael. that's a great job. we would not be here for today's signing ceremony without the de
i want to thank general dunford, general millie, general neller, admiral richardson, general goldfein, general engall and vice admiral ray. thank you all for your leadership. you're magnificent. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. a very special thank you to the commanding general of the tenth mountain division, major general walt piett. what a special man. walt, i want to thank you. where is walt? where is walt? wallet, thank you very much. thank you: walt is back on american soil after...
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so they have time to talk to richardson. >> i like that they don't tuck it away. they're writing it and documenting it so everyone can see it every day. >> smart children there. >>> coming up next, alec baldwin's portrayal of president trump landed him a new role. how he is taking the character from the oval office to the streets of gotham city. when you realize the bathroom you used to love needs a makeover. t a professional rebath design consultant help craft the look you want. call 925-364-4218 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel as king midas, i here, you will too.nt. your oil change comes with a tire rotation as well. ooo! i could put that on an airplane banner. our $19.99 oil change also includes a tire rotation. book an appointment online. . >>> there was a lot of shaking but no major injuries or damage from a swarm of earthquakes in southern california. earthquakes. a magnitude 4.4 earthquake shook the city of la verne after 7:30 last night. there have been several aftershocks since the cake happened during the los angeles angels game against
so they have time to talk to richardson. >> i like that they don't tuck it away. they're writing it and documenting it so everyone can see it every day. >> smart children there. >>> coming up next, alec baldwin's portrayal of president trump landed him a new role. how he is taking the character from the oval office to the streets of gotham city. when you realize the bathroom you used to love needs a makeover. t a professional rebath design consultant help craft the look you...
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de botton the issue by forming a commission you know we have seen reform of bill richardson of the former governor from mexico new mexico a bit rich is that i've already mentioned you know there is no such a problem from our government assimilation issue so again that comes when you kill one coalition after another they are doing this not want to can we want to see u.n. peacekeeping force you want to see i think there are far out we want to see international protection from us than other u.k. and of the e.u. allies that is done can i'm sorry to interrupt you but we are out of time i don't can't know we are we are out of time nic thank you very much we're going to have to thank all our guests we are out of time thanks to tune can fill robertson and robert templer and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. the inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me. and the whole team
de botton the issue by forming a commission you know we have seen reform of bill richardson of the former governor from mexico new mexico a bit rich is that i've already mentioned you know there is no such a problem from our government assimilation issue so again that comes when you kill one coalition after another they are doing this not want to can we want to see u.n. peacekeeping force you want to see i think there are far out we want to see international protection from us than other u.k....
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. >> reporter: before the concert, kevin richardson tweeted the band was getting a full crowd, with about 1,200 people. ig show was to be the backstreet boys final performance before beginning a residency at planet hollywod in las vegas in october. kim hutcherson, abc 7 news. >>> there could be a lot of tardy kids tomorrow in san francisco. an issue with muni could throw a wrench for the first day of school for thousands of students and staff. >>> plus, iconic statues from the past, today was your chance, the unique display in the east bay. >>> a pet boa constrictor got >>> tens of thousands of students might end up being late for the first day of school in san francisco. a san francisco examiner reports muni has an operator shortage which could lead to delays and longer wait times for buses. the shortage is expected to last through next saturday and will be felt on almost every line. san francisco unified school district is aware of the issue, posting an alert on its website warning principals to expect some students and staff to be late. >>> measles cases are on the rise this year in ca
. >> reporter: before the concert, kevin richardson tweeted the band was getting a full crowd, with about 1,200 people. ig show was to be the backstreet boys final performance before beginning a residency at planet hollywod in las vegas in october. kim hutcherson, abc 7 news. >>> there could be a lot of tardy kids tomorrow in san francisco. an issue with muni could throw a wrench for the first day of school for thousands of students and staff. >>> plus, iconic statues...
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here is that. >> i am david richardson. there is one word of official washington doesn't want you to hear. impeachment. i am the only candidate in this race who offers an impeachment bill for the legislature. raising health care costs, siding with vladimir putin and the constant lying, if this is not enough to impeach donald trump -- what is? host: florida primaries coming up later this month. not one of the four states holding primaries today. democrats not the only one focusing on the message of president trump and focusing advertising on president trump. another candidate for governor in florida focused on president trump. husband is knows my endorsed by president trump. is also an amazing dad. he loves playing with the kids. he read stories. >> then mr. trump said, you're fired. i love that part. >> he is teaching madison to talk. >> make america great again. >> he is so much more. >> big-league, so good. >> i just thought you should know. host: we will be playing you some more candidate congressional and gubernatorial
here is that. >> i am david richardson. there is one word of official washington doesn't want you to hear. impeachment. i am the only candidate in this race who offers an impeachment bill for the legislature. raising health care costs, siding with vladimir putin and the constant lying, if this is not enough to impeach donald trump -- what is? host: florida primaries coming up later this month. not one of the four states holding primaries today. democrats not the only one focusing on the...
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richardson has refused and he's been fired. next up? bill ruckelshaus. he was the deputy attorney general. he refused. he was fired. this went on through the night. and the bulletins were coming in. it was banana republic time or downtown santiago. it was very disturbing. we didn't know where we were. the f.b.i. surrounded the headquarters of the independent counsel's office. this kind of stuff. and so you just never knew what was coming next. i did a reflection on this later about, what kind of people were these? and how did this happen? and we didn't have time to even think about that then. i tried to. and i have various reflections through the book about, what are we to draw from this and what kind of country is this? how could this be? and i said there's too much going on, to think these things through. we're absorbing one after another, events that outrun our imaginations, and trying to prepare ourselves for months of bitter struggle to come. the administration has said to me that the story of the nixon administration is one of people who were in ov
richardson has refused and he's been fired. next up? bill ruckelshaus. he was the deputy attorney general. he refused. he was fired. this went on through the night. and the bulletins were coming in. it was banana republic time or downtown santiago. it was very disturbing. we didn't know where we were. the f.b.i. surrounded the headquarters of the independent counsel's office. this kind of stuff. and so you just never knew what was coming next. i did a reflection on this later about, what kind...
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. >> hi, my name is josh richardson, and i have the best hair on the team. >> reporter: one player's introduction seen by millions. >> hi, my name is alfred delia. at home they call me big al, and i hit dingers. >> reporter: home runs. there's alfred up at bat. >> the man, the myth, the big al. >> reporter: a guest on "sportscenter." >> people come up. i am eating my sandwich, and they're like, yo, big al, what's up? >> reporter: even the major leagues have taken note. phillies slugger rhys hoskins. >> look who i ran into. >> i'm big al. >> big al. >> reporter: up late with jimmy kimmel. >> who gave you the nickname big al? >> my dad and my grandpa. my grandpa was big al, my dad was little al, but now i'm big al. >> oh. >> good luck, big al. i'm david muir. i hope to see you back tomorrow night. until then, good night.
. >> hi, my name is josh richardson, and i have the best hair on the team. >> reporter: one player's introduction seen by millions. >> hi, my name is alfred delia. at home they call me big al, and i hit dingers. >> reporter: home runs. there's alfred up at bat. >> the man, the myth, the big al. >> reporter: a guest on "sportscenter." >> people come up. i am eating my sandwich, and they're like, yo, big al, what's up? >> reporter: even...
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[applause] dan richardson, bristol-myers whistleblower. sand, missouri national guard whistleblower. [laughter] [applause] michael won, he proved reprisal. sandra, scottsdale, arizona homeowner associates whistleblower. skullick, service disabled vets whistleblower. north carolina court system. [applause] harold smith, u.s. air force inspector general. linda tripp, white house whistleblower. [applause] john tie, u.s. department of state whistleblower. bitrol, corruption and some folk county schools. tonya ward, oregon department of commerce. [applause] u.s. securities and exchange commission. [applause] won, too. state wanger, new york whistleblower. [applause] rick, body armor whistleblower. sheila white, burlington northern. fbi.rick whitehurst, [applause] kenneth williams, law enforcement whistleblower. stephen zanowick, u.s. marshals service whistleblower. [applause] and i do believe that is it. is there anyone i missed? please stand up. do not be embarrassed. do not be embarrassed to be a whistleblower. if i missed your name, stand up
[applause] dan richardson, bristol-myers whistleblower. sand, missouri national guard whistleblower. [laughter] [applause] michael won, he proved reprisal. sandra, scottsdale, arizona homeowner associates whistleblower. skullick, service disabled vets whistleblower. north carolina court system. [applause] harold smith, u.s. air force inspector general. linda tripp, white house whistleblower. [applause] john tie, u.s. department of state whistleblower. bitrol, corruption and some folk county...
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richardson bay back towards the city. 70s from santa rosa to napa, concord 76 degrees. the air quality will be impacted by smoke from the wildfires, unfortunately, so we do have an air quality advisory through labor day. this was issued by the air district. so just keep that in mind, a lot of moderate air quality days are coming up. in case you're heading out of town, look at the forecast for tahoe, it looks beautiful if you're going camping. tomorrow afternoon it is going to be mild, saturday afternoon, excuse me, 80 degrees, 81 on sunday and then on labor day, 83 degrees. the mornings will be chilly, but you expect it around this time of year, at least the weather is going to be quiet up there if you are heading up, nice looking conditions. here in the bay area, it's a beautiful day in santa cruz, bright skies, here's a look at the forecast. fog coast, warming trend begins tomorrow, mild to warm pattern through labor day. hour by hour we go, the fog we have near the coast will push in over the bay for the morning commute between 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. it will pull back ou
richardson bay back towards the city. 70s from santa rosa to napa, concord 76 degrees. the air quality will be impacted by smoke from the wildfires, unfortunately, so we do have an air quality advisory through labor day. this was issued by the air district. so just keep that in mind, a lot of moderate air quality days are coming up. in case you're heading out of town, look at the forecast for tahoe, it looks beautiful if you're going camping. tomorrow afternoon it is going to be mild, saturday...
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"pact spokesperson franklin richardson: he is a comm and he' >> we need that ipa to be that umpire. we need him to call balls and strikes. we don't need him in one dugout or the other and mr. zisser wasn't. >> he is a community-minded public servant and i think he's done a tremendous job and he's doing what he thinks is best for the city. that doesn't make it right, but it's what he believes is best for the city right now. >> the mayor's office is pushing a plan to expand the role of the police auditor and provide greater oversight of use of force and misconduct investigations. zisser's assistant will head the office until a replacement is named. >>> a marin county landlord and his agent are facing criminal charges for alleged price gouging during the october wildfires. property owner richard scott park and realtor pamela kelley are accused of raising rent on the property on teri circle in novato by 58% in a week. the single family home rented for just over $4,900 before the tubbs fire broke out. after governor brown declared a state of emergency the rent rose to $6,800. then it wen
"pact spokesperson franklin richardson: he is a comm and he' >> we need that ipa to be that umpire. we need him to call balls and strikes. we don't need him in one dugout or the other and mr. zisser wasn't. >> he is a community-minded public servant and i think he's done a tremendous job and he's doing what he thinks is best for the city. that doesn't make it right, but it's what he believes is best for the city right now. >> the mayor's office is pushing a plan to expand...
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bill richardson. thank you very much for joining us. there is a big question about is the current policy on north korea, is it working as far as the progress that we're making? >> well, what i think is important is what secretary mattis did, which was to suspend a concession that we had made to the north koreans at the singapore summit. i've negotiated with north koreans. they always want you to go first and then when it is time to follow through on their commitments they don't do it. they have done nothing an denuclearization as they said they would. so this is going to be a frosty period, but i am convinced that negotiations eventually will resume. and they should resume. but i think it's the correct decision for the secretary of defense to keep the pressure on north korea, reinforce our relationship with our allies of south korea that we're still with them on military exercises. but this is typical north korea. i think it was a mistake at the singapore summit to have let the north koreans have that
bill richardson. thank you very much for joining us. there is a big question about is the current policy on north korea, is it working as far as the progress that we're making? >> well, what i think is important is what secretary mattis did, which was to suspend a concession that we had made to the north koreans at the singapore summit. i've negotiated with north koreans. they always want you to go first and then when it is time to follow through on their commitments they don't do it....
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. >> reporter: before the concert, kevin richardson had tweeted that the bands were expecting a sold-out crowd with about 12,000 people. in a later tweet, the band said they would attempt to reschedule at a later date. the saturday night show was to be the back street boys' final performance before beginning a residency at planet hollywood in las vegas in october. >>> tonight the trump administration is declaring the u.s. no longer needs to conserve oil. the policy shift is outlined in a memo released last month in support of the administration's push to relax vehicle mileage standards. in it the energy department says growth of natural gas and other petroleum alternatives has reduced the need for imported oil which in turn reduces the need to conserve it. >>> and still to come, we're taking a look back at 70 years of stories. >> we will show you how far kpix has come and where we're going as we celebrate 70 years of bringing the news home to the bay area. >> here is a familiar sight. low clouds along the shoreline. and more of that to come. we'll have the forecast after a break. ♪ ♪
. >> reporter: before the concert, kevin richardson had tweeted that the bands were expecting a sold-out crowd with about 12,000 people. in a later tweet, the band said they would attempt to reschedule at a later date. the saturday night show was to be the back street boys' final performance before beginning a residency at planet hollywood in las vegas in october. >>> tonight the trump administration is declaring the u.s. no longer needs to conserve oil. the policy shift is...
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>>-a golden ticket as the guest of a massachusetts delegation from elliott richardson, befriended.ho i i earned the money and i flew off and i was there for the week. it was a marvelous civics lesson for anyone. i remember my contribution to the political violence of 1968. on wednesday night, the nominating night, august 7, i rockefeller-ford demonstration and i marched through a group of stolid iowa whom i for nixon, one of hit with my rockefeller sign. it felt good at the time. i knew we weren't going to win. i had been doing calculations all day. governor reagan came very, very close. florida was a critical state, and several units -- several states had a unit rule and reagan came between one or two votes to breaking that open. we came close, but close isn't good enough. host: this is brad from kentucky, democrats line. caller: good morning. i wish to bring up who would have been the democrats' 1968 nominee, senator robert kennedy. century. compassion for the american people. that has not been seen since. it is laughable to compare him nominee, mrs.cent clinton. and also to ethel
>>-a golden ticket as the guest of a massachusetts delegation from elliott richardson, befriended.ho i i earned the money and i flew off and i was there for the week. it was a marvelous civics lesson for anyone. i remember my contribution to the political violence of 1968. on wednesday night, the nominating night, august 7, i rockefeller-ford demonstration and i marched through a group of stolid iowa whom i for nixon, one of hit with my rockefeller sign. it felt good at the time. i knew...
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. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. i guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >> the reason i'm [inaudible] the people. there is a extremely vibrant art community especially arounds the red poppy art house [inaudible] as a artist in the past 2 or 3 years there is a event called the [inaudible] every 3 months a free art music festival that i usually play at and just met so many people. >> i was teaching a little bit and doing odd jobs like waitressing and going at night and playing in bands and meeting a lot of people. i chss in ban that had cool break jz get parts on tv shows or things like that. a friend of mine, we had mutual friends that got signed to a
. >> my name is dawn richardson and musician, drummer and drum teacher. i guess i would say i started my professional path quh i started playing in bands and teaching drum lesson when i was in college. they were definitely not that many women that would do what is doing. in 198 8 i graduated from cal state los ang and studied mostly classical percussion and music education but at the same time i was in hollywood so played at night in rock bands so was doing two different things. >>...
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the most popular person at this middle school is a 94-year-old navy veteran, wally richardson in sacramento giving words of wisdom. >> judging others does not define who they are. >> it defines who you are. >> helping them up. >> whenever possible. >> always possible. jillian: wally has been standing outside the school and talking about kindness for ten years. the korean war that is so loved they painted a mural in his honor, his most famous saying. isn't that fantastic? it is 25 after the hour. john mccain lies in arizona state m. we are live were thousand are expected to pay their respects this morning. rob: allows, no waterslides and no children. is it a good idea or bad for business? we are sharing your comments. ♪ 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 >> thousands will pay their respects to john mccain today. the american petri will line state appears in the state capital ahead of the memorial service tomorrow. jillian: ray bogan joins us as f
the most popular person at this middle school is a 94-year-old navy veteran, wally richardson in sacramento giving words of wisdom. >> judging others does not define who they are. >> it defines who you are. >> helping them up. >> whenever possible. >> always possible. jillian: wally has been standing outside the school and talking about kindness for ten years. the korean war that is so loved they painted a mural in his honor, his most famous saying. isn't that...
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bill richardson former governor of new mexico joins me now. thank you for talking to us. north korea is saying in a statement that the u.s. is clinging to a, quote, outdated acting script by basically imposing these sanctions before it denuclearizes. what is your take? >> traditional north korea negotiating strategy. they know negotiations will continue. the north koreans want their own position known. they want sanctions before any denuclearization steps take place. they want their position heard. they're positionings themselves for negotiations that are happening. this morning for instance i just talked to a group of coalition of families on the remains of our soldiers from north korea. you know, the north koreans said they would give us 200 remains. they gave us 55. they drag things out. they use bluster. the good thing, julie, about what i noticed in the statement is they kind of went after the secretary of state, high officials are not helping with their negotiating strategy. but they said something nice about president trump. not in the spirit of president trump. so
bill richardson former governor of new mexico joins me now. thank you for talking to us. north korea is saying in a statement that the u.s. is clinging to a, quote, outdated acting script by basically imposing these sanctions before it denuclearizes. what is your take? >> traditional north korea negotiating strategy. they know negotiations will continue. the north koreans want their own position known. they want sanctions before any denuclearization steps take place. they want their...