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d him leaving the richardson home. and he videotaped him in a tour of the crime scene. >> when you start to listen to story, he is all over the place. >> and i brought my girlfriend some roses. >> you brought her some roses on sunday. >> no, it was candy. no, it was roses. >> we kept asking, are you sure about that? >> and he said, well, you are right, now that i am out here, i probably didn't see that. no, no, no i can't see that. >> but on the witness stand, cone cast aside doubt. >> he said that the lawyers have been tricking me and pressuring me, and i picked out the right guy. >> finally, prosecutors presented a surprise witness. a woman who said that two days after the murder, she saw the killer using katy eastburn's stolen bank card. >> and then they produced a witness that said the killer used the bank card. >> and she said, i did not tell the truth the first time, because it was a tall white man with a mustache, a blond headed guy, and he got into the tiny white car. that is the guy who used it before i did. a
d him leaving the richardson home. and he videotaped him in a tour of the crime scene. >> when you start to listen to story, he is all over the place. >> and i brought my girlfriend some roses. >> you brought her some roses on sunday. >> no, it was candy. no, it was roses. >> we kept asking, are you sure about that? >> and he said, well, you are right, now that i am out here, i probably didn't see that. no, no, no i can't see that. >> but on the witness...
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diplomat and me among his government bill richardson says he resigned from an advisory role to leader aung san suu kyi when he feared that a hinge of crisis was being whitewashed the u.s. gymnastics board has agreed to resign after a former team doctor was jailed for sexually abusing female gymnasts the u.s. olympic committee told the board to step down after it was criticized for the way it handled decades of abuse claims that he nasser is serving up to one hundred seventy five years in prison for assaulting young gymnasts under his care. venit opposition leaders have condemned the supreme court's decision to block their coalition from registering in upcoming elections the court's ruling comes just days after the madieu dominated constituent assembly announced that the poll would be held in april that's months ahead of schedule critics say madieu is depriving people of a free and fair election and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story i'll see in about twenty five minutes but i. the parting shot to me on mars leader from a veteran u.s. diplo
diplomat and me among his government bill richardson says he resigned from an advisory role to leader aung san suu kyi when he feared that a hinge of crisis was being whitewashed the u.s. gymnastics board has agreed to resign after a former team doctor was jailed for sexually abusing female gymnasts the u.s. olympic committee told the board to step down after it was criticized for the way it handled decades of abuse claims that he nasser is serving up to one hundred seventy five years in prison...
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so that is also the same day as richardson swearing in ceremony. richardson soon discover the president will stop any attempt to make this a real independent investigation. they try to find ways to get rid of archibald cox initially they did not think much of him he was actually eight or nine on the list of opposition which takes the wind out of the sails of the conspiracy theorist that there is an av league establishment coup to bring him down but it was the harvard law professor or during the kennedy years. but what doesn't get publicized as they were scrambling to find someone to take this position may 73. lawyers and scholars turn this position down nobody knows where this will go. nobody knows of this will help out their career. that is the unknown entity may 73. in the summer of 1973 the nation finds out the secret white house taping system. in the final year of the saga they find out about the tapes. but what causes the saturday night massacre? there are some details that have been glossed over in the quick retelling, that week nixon came up
so that is also the same day as richardson swearing in ceremony. richardson soon discover the president will stop any attempt to make this a real independent investigation. they try to find ways to get rid of archibald cox initially they did not think much of him he was actually eight or nine on the list of opposition which takes the wind out of the sails of the conspiracy theorist that there is an av league establishment coup to bring him down but it was the harvard law professor or during the...
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diplomat bill richardson says on song suit she lacks moral leadership and resigns from an international advisory panel of the door hinge a crisis while they bicker what about the plight of hundreds of thousands of refugees this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm homage and frustration over me and morris handling of the or hinder crisis has boiled over into an argument between on song suchi and her friend now critic bill richardson the former u.s. ambassador to the un resigned from an advisory panel set up by the government after accusing it of trying to whitewash the crisis and in his resignation letter richardson accuse members of being a cheerleading squad for the government richardson was then accused by the government of having his own agenda his criticisms raise further doubts about a deal to repatriate nearly seven hundred thousand rohinton refugees stuck in bangladesh scott heiler has more from yangon. if you listen to government leaders in myanmar this week was supposed to see a trickle of the hinge of refugees returning to these new repatriation centers in ra
diplomat bill richardson says on song suit she lacks moral leadership and resigns from an international advisory panel of the door hinge a crisis while they bicker what about the plight of hundreds of thousands of refugees this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm homage and frustration over me and morris handling of the or hinder crisis has boiled over into an argument between on song suchi and her friend now critic bill richardson the former u.s. ambassador to the un resigned...
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accused members of being a cheerleading squad for the government richardson was then accused by the government of having his own agenda his criticisms raise further doubts about a deal to repatriate nearly seven hundred thousand rohinton refugees stuck in bangladesh scott heiler has more from yangon. if you listen to government leaders in myanmar this week was supposed to see a trickle of britain's refugees returning to these new repatriation centers in rakhine state they said from tuesday the centers were open and ready to receive but the other country in this equation bangladesh said incomplete paperwork for the refugees is causing a delay no word on just how long some human rights groups think it's much more than paperwork the fundamental problem is that all the operations and set up these plans have been used these negotiations have been done leaving the refugees outside the door and they haven't been consulted they haven't been talked to and many of the refugees are simply too afraid to go back anywhere near the burmese military also this week the launch of a new commission to
accused members of being a cheerleading squad for the government richardson was then accused by the government of having his own agenda his criticisms raise further doubts about a deal to repatriate nearly seven hundred thousand rohinton refugees stuck in bangladesh scott heiler has more from yangon. if you listen to government leaders in myanmar this week was supposed to see a trickle of britain's refugees returning to these new repatriation centers in rakhine state they said from tuesday the...
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they are specifically targeting elliot richardson and george shultz and he then said that this richardson is in the software has to know he's going out to prove he's the white knight said he's going to try to be sworn in as the new watergate special prosecutor he will try to president and you know well how do you handle that. so that is also the same day as the swearing-in ceremony. and richardson and archibald cox discovered the president is going to resist any attempt to make this a real independent investigation. within a matter of weeks, nixon and others in the white house are trying to find ways to get rid of archibald cox. initially they didn't think much about him. something that doesn't get publicized is that he was eighth or ninth on the list of people they ask to have this position which kind of takes the wind out of the sails of the conspiracy theory. what doesn't get publicized as much as they were trying to find someone to take this position in may 1973. numerous scholars turned down the position because no one knows where this is going to go. no one knows this is going to he
they are specifically targeting elliot richardson and george shultz and he then said that this richardson is in the software has to know he's going out to prove he's the white knight said he's going to try to be sworn in as the new watergate special prosecutor he will try to president and you know well how do you handle that. so that is also the same day as the swearing-in ceremony. and richardson and archibald cox discovered the president is going to resist any attempt to make this a real...
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bill richardson is not alone in his disenchantment with the burmese leader. this man spent 11 years in prison for criticising the military. he is not afraid to criticise now. she is a very difficult person to work with. we thought bringing bill richardson on board would help because they are personal friends. board would help because they are personalfriends. bill richardson had helped her in those days when she was under house arrest. for things to turn out this way i think is very dismal and also very disappointing. but the other members of the advisory board are continuing their work, arguing that it is too $0011 their work, arguing that it is too soon tojudge the their work, arguing that it is too soon to judge the myanmar government's efforts to fix the rakhine state conflict. government's efforts to fix the rakhine state conflictlj government's efforts to fix the rakhine state conflict. i think bill richardson was a little bit in a hurry to make that statement. i think it is unfair. and like the statement says, it is not a legitimate statement by him. a
bill richardson is not alone in his disenchantment with the burmese leader. this man spent 11 years in prison for criticising the military. he is not afraid to criticise now. she is a very difficult person to work with. we thought bringing bill richardson on board would help because they are personal friends. board would help because they are personalfriends. bill richardson had helped her in those days when she was under house arrest. for things to turn out this way i think is very dismal and...
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politician and reportedly a friend of the suci but bill richardson sudden departure from an advisory panel on the range of crisis shows just how much that relationship may have soured i don't want to be part of a whitewash. and i felt as best that i resign immediately richardson said he didn't want to be a part of what he described as a cheerleading operation for suchi aimed at validating hiromi range of policies rather than honesty investigation the actions of me and miles military richardson was an international heavyweight on the team member panel chosen he says by suchi herself the u.n. estimates more than six hundred eighty thousand range of muslims fled a military crackdown from late august last year survivor spoke of atrocities including mess murder rape entire villages raised me and my maintains it was responding to attacks from mom to groups suchi once celebrated as a champion of human rights was heavily criticized over the crisis richardson is now adding his voice to that criticism accusing her of reflecting moral leadership she believes there concerted international effort
politician and reportedly a friend of the suci but bill richardson sudden departure from an advisory panel on the range of crisis shows just how much that relationship may have soured i don't want to be part of a whitewash. and i felt as best that i resign immediately richardson said he didn't want to be a part of what he described as a cheerleading operation for suchi aimed at validating hiromi range of policies rather than honesty investigation the actions of me and miles military richardson...
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diplomats bill richardson defends himself after resigning from a myanmar advisory board on the hinge of refugees. bowing to pressure the entire u.s. gymnastics board plans to resign in the wake of a sexual abuse scandal involving a former team doctor. president obama's warning the turkey's operation against kurdish fighters in syria could be extended to the border with iraq al jazeera has traveled with the turkish army as it continues its offensive to sweep fighters from the region the move risks a possible confrontation with the kurdish y p g militia it's a group backed by the united states and nato ally seventy deca and a cameraman jamil bassil have this report from the city of us us. as we enter syria it is the free syrian army flag that flies high here we're on a media trip into as organized by the turkish authorities they take us close to where there's been fighting with a y p g a kurdish armed group turkey calls a terrorist organization turkish forces are trying to push it out of the region of africa the front line is just a few kilometers west of here both turkish troops and t
diplomats bill richardson defends himself after resigning from a myanmar advisory board on the hinge of refugees. bowing to pressure the entire u.s. gymnastics board plans to resign in the wake of a sexual abuse scandal involving a former team doctor. president obama's warning the turkey's operation against kurdish fighters in syria could be extended to the border with iraq al jazeera has traveled with the turkish army as it continues its offensive to sweep fighters from the region the move...
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bill richardson, a lot of geo-politics there governor richardson: this lady very well informed. first, we should implement sanctions against russia, their involve nment our election and because the congress is mandated it. to why the d as president hasn't initiated or enacted these sanctions that are literally required by law. now russia is also playing is right, lady there's sanctions on north korea and i'll give credit to the administration, there's sanctions on north korea have been probably the most but they are ways north korea is invading sanctions and i wouldn't be russia, there is a report that north korea and chemical trading on weapons and north korea helped syria with some of that technology that technical are using now. i also asked about syria, mean, the reason russia is in syria, they sell a lot of syria.s to this gives syria russian anchor in the, an vital part of the world, the east and i believe making terrible mistake backing assad. russia is ad out, important component and we are unwilling, trump administration, put necessary pressure on russia, to work on syr
bill richardson, a lot of geo-politics there governor richardson: this lady very well informed. first, we should implement sanctions against russia, their involve nment our election and because the congress is mandated it. to why the d as president hasn't initiated or enacted these sanctions that are literally required by law. now russia is also playing is right, lady there's sanctions on north korea and i'll give credit to the administration, there's sanctions on north korea have been probably...
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politician and reportedly a friend of the suci but bill richardson sudden departure from an advisory panel on the hinge of crisis shows just how much that relationship may have soured i don't want to be part of a white war. and i felt as best that i resign immediately richardson said he didn't want to be a part of what he described as a cheerleading operation for suchi aimed at validating hiromi range of policies rather than honestly investigation the actions of me and miles military richardson was an international heavyweight on the team member panel chosen he says by suchi herself he quit before the panel made its first visit to western rakhine state dismissing that as just a photo opportunity the u.n. estimates more than six hundred eighty thousand range of muslims fled a military crackdown from late august last year survive a spike of atrocities including mess murder rape entire villages raised me and maintains it was responding to attacks from mom groups suchi one celebrated as a champion of human rights is heavily criticized over the crisis richardson is now adding his voice to
politician and reportedly a friend of the suci but bill richardson sudden departure from an advisory panel on the hinge of crisis shows just how much that relationship may have soured i don't want to be part of a white war. and i felt as best that i resign immediately richardson said he didn't want to be a part of what he described as a cheerleading operation for suchi aimed at validating hiromi range of policies rather than honestly investigation the actions of me and miles military richardson...
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laura: ambassador richardson, thank you for joining us. mr. richardson: thank you. laura: it has now been a week since jonalist jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. there are no pictures of him leaving, and n the turkish president has challenged saudi authorities to produce evidence that he is safe. mr. khashoggi left his country last year, fearing retribution for his criticism of saudi policy. expressed many of his opinions in "the washington post." a brief time ago i spoke to his editorah there, karen at are you any closer to knowing the fate of jamal khashoggi? unfortunately, when it comes to any definitive evidence, no, we are not any closer to knowing what happened to him for sure. laura: now, we do know that turkey's foreign ministry said it wants to inspect the saudi consulat yin istanbul. think that could yield anything, or is it rather late after a week? karen: it is rher late, in my personal opinion, after a week -- especially mohammad bin salman, the crown prince, said that reuters could search e consulate. of course, if
laura: ambassador richardson, thank you for joining us. mr. richardson: thank you. laura: it has now been a week since jonalist jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. there are no pictures of him leaving, and n the turkish president has challenged saudi authorities to produce evidence that he is safe. mr. khashoggi left his country last year, fearing retribution for his criticism of saudi policy. expressed many of his opinions in "the washington post."...
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richardson: i don't think so. i believe that the definition of denuclearization for both sides is different. for the united states it is dismantling his apons. he is not going to do that. he may freeze them. and then he will probably haggle a lot on inspections and verification. that is where we shouldn't let him off the hook. but maybe long-term denuclearization he is ready to do, but if that is the case he is going to ask for a lot in return. ought the marshall plan was very costly after world war ii, wait until you hear what the north koreans ask for.ch stian: do you think, in the words of donald trump, kim jong-un is truly an open and honorable man? mr. richardson: well, you know, he goes from one extreme to the this is what is dangerous -- whatever the president is feeling as he is tweeting, thatc is not how yduct foreign policy. i don't think necessarily those characterizations arrate either way. when kim jong-un has become an -- what kim jong-un has done is become an international pariah, rabble-rouser, and
richardson: i don't think so. i believe that the definition of denuclearization for both sides is different. for the united states it is dismantling his apons. he is not going to do that. he may freeze them. and then he will probably haggle a lot on inspections and verification. that is where we shouldn't let him off the hook. but maybe long-term denuclearization he is ready to do, but if that is the case he is going to ask for a lot in return. ought the marshall plan was very costly after...
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richardson: no. i believe the president deserves wiedit for agreeing to mee kim jong-un, but no, i think the stration is speaking wit too many voices. you have got john bolton, the national security adviser, saying the libya model, where qaddafi ded up dead. if i am kim jong-un, i would be very nervous with that. then you have got pompeo, who i think is on the righk, who has met with kim jong-un, state department diplomat, diplomacy. the administration needs speak with one voice, and it should be pompeo, not the vice president, national security, or the president. the president, you know know what he -- you never know what he is going to tweet early in the morning.th that is ong. second thing, forget complete denuclearization. the north koreans aren't going to do it. but it is worthy of the summit io discuss curbing missile use, nuclear use, convel there are a lot of good things that can happen. the situation on the peninsula couldn't be worse, so from the top to the bottom it is the best way to nego
richardson: no. i believe the president deserves wiedit for agreeing to mee kim jong-un, but no, i think the stration is speaking wit too many voices. you have got john bolton, the national security adviser, saying the libya model, where qaddafi ded up dead. if i am kim jong-un, i would be very nervous with that. then you have got pompeo, who i think is on the righk, who has met with kim jong-un, state department diplomat, diplomacy. the administration needs speak with one voice, and it should...
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. >> commissioner richardson: we can exercise leadership. so we have all these decisions and agencies, and again, some of ours, we where other hats. and we are part of the discussions on the other scale. i would like for tighter teamwork. now that we are here. at some point, we would like to hold a conference and invite everybody in. this is where this project, the treasure island development of its kind in the entire country. what we are doing here is actually setting a precedent within transportation and infrastructure and everything that we are doing. we are talking about that right now. and because of the nature of the work, we have the assets and all these players that are in there peerk it is about leadership. we can exercise that leadership. the vision here is let's plan on having everybody here. we want to have everyone here so we can all be on the same page. rule out the plan that they have when they're talking to the port and talking to all the other stakeholders. let's see where we are here. that way, when we come into the supplem
. >> commissioner richardson: we can exercise leadership. so we have all these decisions and agencies, and again, some of ours, we where other hats. and we are part of the discussions on the other scale. i would like for tighter teamwork. now that we are here. at some point, we would like to hold a conference and invite everybody in. this is where this project, the treasure island development of its kind in the entire country. what we are doing here is actually setting a precedent within...
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governor from new mexico bill richardson richardson was part of an international advisory panel on the range of crisis but no more than he had some pretty scathing criticism for the panel and she herself will start with this report from me on a hand. he's one of america's most experienced diplomats a former u.s. politician and reportedly a friend ivanka suchi but bill richardson sudden departure from an advisory panel on the range of crisis shows just how much that relationship may have soured i don't want to be part of a whitewash. and i felt as best that i resign immediately richardson said he didn't want to be a part of what he described as a cheerleading operation for suchi aimed at validating hiromi range of policies rather than honesty investigation the actions of me and miles military richardson was an international heavyweight on the team member panel chosen he says by suchi herself the u.n. estimates more than six hundred eighty thousand range of muslims fled a military crackdown from late august last year survivor spoke of atrocities including mess murder rape entire villages
governor from new mexico bill richardson richardson was part of an international advisory panel on the range of crisis but no more than he had some pretty scathing criticism for the panel and she herself will start with this report from me on a hand. he's one of america's most experienced diplomats a former u.s. politician and reportedly a friend ivanka suchi but bill richardson sudden departure from an advisory panel on the range of crisis shows just how much that relationship may have soured...
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bill richardson: it is different. it's the first time presidents have gotten together on important issues relating to the very sour u.s.-north korea relationship over the years. in the past, it's been from the bottom up. we are talking about the most important issue facing the international community. the korean peninsula, missiles threatening the united states, korea north korea south battles. it's most different because we have two leaders that are very similar. theyare unpredictable, don't go by the norms of traditional foreign policy. it should be a very interesting summit that has wide repercussions throughout the world. vonnie: what would be considered a success? the north koreans aren't going to just given to all the u.s. the man's. in to all the u.s. demands. bill richardson: first, nuclear free korean peninsula. secondly, phased unique lori's asian -- phased denuclearization. the north koreans are not going to totally denuclearize. dismantling of their 60 nuclear weapons, ensuring their missile tests, the ame
bill richardson: it is different. it's the first time presidents have gotten together on important issues relating to the very sour u.s.-north korea relationship over the years. in the past, it's been from the bottom up. we are talking about the most important issue facing the international community. the korean peninsula, missiles threatening the united states, korea north korea south battles. it's most different because we have two leaders that are very similar. theyare unpredictable, don't...
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rather her richardson gustav was born and he grew up in the us. he came back after he was devastated by hurricanes and and i've quite. he wants to help his homeland to get back on its feet again. this is the grizz river this is where this is the where the water comes from the mount up up with each of you when it comes down here over here as you can see where the smoke saw this is where all the garbage get down from ok so what i've build with these guys is sort of like a corporates of also we have on this side right here we have a few ladies that collect the plastic from window dump truck come in dump the plastic so first handy good though they grab all the plastic materials out of the doll and let all the other good get the metal in them is stuff like that in the have to leave the rest of the ones that can get degraded. on a screen we can see richardson goes to help collect the plastic himself. this is motivation for the other collectors for whom the money is not always incentive enough. the supply chain has to be stable so that social plastic bec
rather her richardson gustav was born and he grew up in the us. he came back after he was devastated by hurricanes and and i've quite. he wants to help his homeland to get back on its feet again. this is the grizz river this is where this is the where the water comes from the mount up up with each of you when it comes down here over here as you can see where the smoke saw this is where all the garbage get down from ok so what i've build with these guys is sort of like a corporates of also we...
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diplomat bill richardson who clarified the circumstances around his departure from the wreckage. they're making it up that they let me go they were begging me to stay the national security adviser used on at the last night i was there. what they said was that in public statements that i was pursuing my own agenda yeah my own agenda was basically follow the kofi annan recommendations do something about the refugees stop the human rights atrocities release the two journalists that were detained because freedom of the press is a bedrock of democracy and a kofi anon recommendation of finding out what's going on yeah i was outspoken and on sun suchi my former friend well i still respect or didn't want to hear that this commission was a whitewash she doesn't want to show more leadership because she's afraid of the military the military has enormous power there. she says there's a separation of constitutional rights between the military and her she doesn't want to offend them she doesn't want to take them on but she should say to the military we're in a terrible mess stop these atrociti
diplomat bill richardson who clarified the circumstances around his departure from the wreckage. they're making it up that they let me go they were begging me to stay the national security adviser used on at the last night i was there. what they said was that in public statements that i was pursuing my own agenda yeah my own agenda was basically follow the kofi annan recommendations do something about the refugees stop the human rights atrocities release the two journalists that were detained...
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diplomat bill richardson has stepped down from the advisory panel to set up a deal with the refugee crisis he was handpicked by the civilian leadership often in ma to self on the committee but bridget's and said he feared the panel was becoming a whitewash and a cheerleading operation for me and mas leader aung san suu kyi have a listen she believes there's a concerted international effort against me amar and i believe she is wrong blames all the problems that we have mars having on the international media on the one hand on human rights groups. on other governments and i think this is caused by a bubble that is around or by individuals that are not giving her frank advice. and for more on the story let me join journalist david greene obama joins me from young gone in a me and ma now did very strong comments from richardson that one of the indicated how did unsung suchi react to them. yeah you know i spoke earlier today with aung san suu kyi spokesman he said they are very side about the resignation of bill richardson but he said that they were just and did not understand the advice the ma
diplomat bill richardson has stepped down from the advisory panel to set up a deal with the refugee crisis he was handpicked by the civilian leadership often in ma to self on the committee but bridget's and said he feared the panel was becoming a whitewash and a cheerleading operation for me and mas leader aung san suu kyi have a listen she believes there's a concerted international effort against me amar and i believe she is wrong blames all the problems that we have mars having on the...
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richardson. >> director richardson: the timing for the presentation, i can tell you, i've been going around town. the san francisco board of directors promoting housing. i made it clear to them that i would appreciate they could be helping with funding. that's the bottom line. i have a series questions with regards to the construction cost. this is stunning. i'm looking at your contribution. even the average is 627k. that is astronomical. help me out here in the projects that are ready for production now, construction you listed the project one, two and three. what are the differentiation. the average project for three is almost a million dollars per unit. what kind of housing is this? can you give me profile why all the abbreviations. >> sure. we hope that project will be outlier. i'm concerned it may not be as costs continue to increase. we're seeing 5% to 10% escalation per year. part of that higher cost is a matter of time. time has passed, cost increased. that particular project, it was a very high land value. it was a project. there was political pressure to buy a particular pa
richardson. >> director richardson: the timing for the presentation, i can tell you, i've been going around town. the san francisco board of directors promoting housing. i made it clear to them that i would appreciate they could be helping with funding. that's the bottom line. i have a series questions with regards to the construction cost. this is stunning. i'm looking at your contribution. even the average is 627k. that is astronomical. help me out here in the projects that are ready...
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diplomat bill richardson will step down from an advisory panel set up to deal with the refugee crisis he was handpicked by the civilian leadership to sell on the committee but richardson said he feared the bottom was becoming a whitewash and a cheerleading operation. on sun city have a listen. there's. international effort against me m.r. . and i believe she is wrong she blames all the problems that mia mar is having on the international media on the when on human rights groups. on other governments and i think this is caused by the bubble that is around her by individuals that are not giving her frank advice and for more of the story let me join journalist david greene a bomb he joins me from young going in i'm in ma now did very strong coming from a visit soon that what it indicated how did on some future the act to them. yeah you know i spoke earlier today with aung san suu kyi spokesman he said they are very side about the resignation of bill richardson but he said that they were just and did not understand the advice the mandate of the advisory board and that was this advisory bo
diplomat bill richardson will step down from an advisory panel set up to deal with the refugee crisis he was handpicked by the civilian leadership to sell on the committee but richardson said he feared the bottom was becoming a whitewash and a cheerleading operation. on sun city have a listen. there's. international effort against me m.r. . and i believe she is wrong she blames all the problems that mia mar is having on the international media on the when on human rights groups. on other...
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diplomat bill richardson who will be speaking to just a moment has left an advisory panel on the range of crisis set up by the government just days ago well which isn't says he resigned fearing a whitewash but the government says he was removed scott leiter has more from the angle. if you listen to government leaders in myanmar this week was supposed to see a trickle of britain's refugees returning to these new repatriation centers in rakhine state they said from tuesday the centers were open and ready to receive but the other country in this equation bangladesh said incomplete paperwork for the refugees is causing a delay no word on just how long some human rights groups think it's much more than paperwork the fundamental problem is that all the operations and set up these plans have been devised these negotiations have been done leaving the refugees outside the door and they haven't been consulted they haven't been talked to and many of the refugees are simply too afraid to go back anywhere near the burmese military also this week the launch of a new commission to follow up from a gr
diplomat bill richardson who will be speaking to just a moment has left an advisory panel on the range of crisis set up by the government just days ago well which isn't says he resigned fearing a whitewash but the government says he was removed scott leiter has more from the angle. if you listen to government leaders in myanmar this week was supposed to see a trickle of britain's refugees returning to these new repatriation centers in rakhine state they said from tuesday the centers were open...
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richardson's first touchdown with the rskins. up 7-0. now later in the quarter first and goal for washington, adrian peterson makes ito easy. peterson 120 yards, rushing two touchdowns in the game. and the redskins not done. second quarter myth to crowde nine yard td. nice slam dunk. his first of the year. the redskins up 21-3. how to fight back.the pack kow erte inro the quartedgers wide open. nimo alison, this is 64 yards for the sc one of two touchdowns for rodgers. the packers creeping back in this. now 28-17. sains late in the third alex smithed by clay mathis. but flagged for roughing the passer. he can't believe it. not the first time it happened in this season. a questionable call. plenty of talk around the nfl. we will hear from th players coming up in the locker room. mikemccarthy was upsn'. i even say his name. that's the understatement of the year. he was mad. fourth quarter rodgers and green bay dow 11, try to come back. comes the pass. he loses it. theoeedskins mo able to strip it.sh dorman with the recovery and the redskin
richardson's first touchdown with the rskins. up 7-0. now later in the quarter first and goal for washington, adrian peterson makes ito easy. peterson 120 yards, rushing two touchdowns in the game. and the redskins not done. second quarter myth to crowde nine yard td. nice slam dunk. his first of the year. the redskins up 21-3. how to fight back.the pack kow erte inro the quartedgers wide open. nimo alison, this is 64 yards for the sc one of two touchdowns for rodgers. the packers creeping back...
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safai: sorry commissioner richardson. i was scrolling down too quickly. >> thank you. good afternoon. congratulations on the italian heritage. a great day for san francisco. i am linda richardson. i wanted to gratitude for allowing many me -- me to serve. i want to thank the board of supervisors for always helping us with the development of treasure island and the other islands. a little background, i have an extensive background in land use, planning, transportation, sustainable development over two decades. i was privileged to serve on the san francisco planning commission. a lot of the projects that you see today in the city i had the privilege of implementing policy and making sure those projects were implemented on time and according to the rules and policy that the board of supervisors have laid out. i also served on the bay conservation development commission, a state agency. i was honored to be appointed by the governor of california. we oversee the nine bay area counties. that experience there, members of the boa
safai: sorry commissioner richardson. i was scrolling down too quickly. >> thank you. good afternoon. congratulations on the italian heritage. a great day for san francisco. i am linda richardson. i wanted to gratitude for allowing many me -- me to serve. i want to thank the board of supervisors for always helping us with the development of treasure island and the other islands. a little background, i have an extensive background in land use, planning, transportation, sustainable...
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nixon wanted to bring richardson in, kind of mr. straight arrow, because he could redeem the justice department as attorney general, and of course that was all part of trying to suck richardson into the cover-up, which he wouldn't -- >> but nixon, when he brought richardson to camp david, if my memory serves me correct, he had this talk with richardson in which he said, a, don't take the job unless you think i'm innocent. but you have to protect the presidency from the president. so on the one hand, he gave richardson hope that this investigation would be legit and independent, and at the same time, he was sort of asking for a loyalty test, it seems. >> yes. but it really was part of the cover-up. >> yes. >> it was to bring richardson in, and we know from the tapes and the things during this period, it was all a front. >> from the beginning? >> well, i -- yes. from the beginning of nixon's presidency. and this is the point that -- you know, we've written about this. there were all kinds of wiretaps on reporters. >> break-ins. >> bre
nixon wanted to bring richardson in, kind of mr. straight arrow, because he could redeem the justice department as attorney general, and of course that was all part of trying to suck richardson into the cover-up, which he wouldn't -- >> but nixon, when he brought richardson to camp david, if my memory serves me correct, he had this talk with richardson in which he said, a, don't take the job unless you think i'm innocent. but you have to protect the presidency from the president. so on...
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richardson joined the fbi as a special agent in 1996. he was worked with the bureau in louisiana, tennessee, virginia and several stints at headquarters. throughout his career, he specialized in the investigation of white collar crime, public corruption, hate crime, violent crime, gang matters and terrorism. mr. richardson has served as assistant director of the criminal investigation division with oversight of all fbi criminal matters. thank you for being here today and -- does he recognize individually or all -- okay. well, thank you for being here today and we're going to recognize you individually so you can begin with your testimony, mr. richardson. >> representative perry, chairman mccaul, ranking member rice and members of the committee, i'd like to thank each of you for inviting me here today to discuss this very important issue. my name is steve richardson, i'm the assistant director for the fbi's criminal investigation division. the issues that we're going to talk about today fall under my leadership at the fbi. the fbi is dedi
richardson joined the fbi as a special agent in 1996. he was worked with the bureau in louisiana, tennessee, virginia and several stints at headquarters. throughout his career, he specialized in the investigation of white collar crime, public corruption, hate crime, violent crime, gang matters and terrorism. mr. richardson has served as assistant director of the criminal investigation division with oversight of all fbi criminal matters. thank you for being here today and -- does he recognize...
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richardson has held multiple top-level positions as acc net secretary, u.n. ambassador, governor of new mexico, and tireless human rights campaigner. he told me why he's in despair about the crisis in myanmar. governor richardson, welcome from new mexico. >> thank you. >> can i ask you first to put this into context? i mean, america was the sort of shining bastion of light, calling for democracy and supporting aung san suu kyi in myanmar. why is this important, this crisis, for americans to understand and to grapple with? >> well because, first of all, we're talking about potentially one million refugees being raped, killed, mistreated. america's always had a humanitarian streak. secondly, you mentioned it -- aung san suu kyi was support by democratic, republican presid t presidents, the congress, as they moved in a transition from a dictatorship to a democracy. lastly, this is a geopolitical issue, too. not as much as north korea, but there's concern about chinese influence in the region that because of the crisis that myanmar, bangladesh, that region not go
richardson has held multiple top-level positions as acc net secretary, u.n. ambassador, governor of new mexico, and tireless human rights campaigner. he told me why he's in despair about the crisis in myanmar. governor richardson, welcome from new mexico. >> thank you. >> can i ask you first to put this into context? i mean, america was the sort of shining bastion of light, calling for democracy and supporting aung san suu kyi in myanmar. why is this important, this crisis, for...
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as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw with over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did and i wrote to tony richardson and john osborne would four films and they wrote back and said if you're coming to london come and see us and my mum said we're going and we went and i saw terry and i did a small scene from the play well actually this is the script that they had that she delineated written and some improvisation and then i went back to the pool and i was asked to go back to do a film test which i did and then about two weeks after that i was working backstage and calling the actors on to stage and things like that when the phone went and i ran and said yes hello it's tony richard
as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw with over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did...
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don't the democrats need to be careful right now, mr richardson? because the way that they are pushing the notion that donald trump stands not just accused, but in many democratic eyes, guilty of collusion with the russians over the last presidential election, isn't that essentially hamstringing the us administration's ability to really direct a coherent russia policy right now? well, what is important here, stephen, is, one, this mueller investigation needs to keep its course. let him come up with whatever the facts are. number two, i think it's important that we, as democrats, not just attack the president. let's find the facts, but at the same time, let's come up with a message that eluded us in the last election. and i think elections in the united states are moving oui’ way. in pennsylvania, we won an election in a district that president trump won by 20% — we won that. so the public is turning towards a democrat slowly, but we have to just be positive about our vision. we need an economic message. people want to make more money, they want
don't the democrats need to be careful right now, mr richardson? because the way that they are pushing the notion that donald trump stands not just accused, but in many democratic eyes, guilty of collusion with the russians over the last presidential election, isn't that essentially hamstringing the us administration's ability to really direct a coherent russia policy right now? well, what is important here, stephen, is, one, this mueller investigation needs to keep its course. let him come up...
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as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw with over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did and i wrote tony richardson and john osborne wood for films and they wrote back and said if you're coming to london come and see us and my mum said we're going and we went and i saw met terry and i did a small scene from the play well actually that's the script that they had that she did elaine you've written and some improvisation and then i went back to the pool and i was asked to go back to do a film test which i did and then about two weeks after that i was working backstage and calling the actors on to stage and things like that when the phone went and i ran and said yes hello it's tony ri
as seventeen year old joe from soffit the director tony richardson said he saw with over two thousand girls and you came out of absolutely nowhere how how did you get the job i was working backstage in liverpool rep as an assistant stage manager and i read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown to play the role of joan a taste of honey i knew about the play and i thought this might be interesting and i think as you do when you're young fell out of i'll grab this opportunity and i did...
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richardson. >> representative perry, chairman mccaul, ranking member rice and members of the committee, i'd like to thank each of you for inviting me here today to discuss this very important issue. my name is steve richardson, i'm the assistant director for the fbi's criminal investigative division. the issues we're going to talk about today fall under my leadership at the fbi. the fbi is dedicated to defeating those transnational organized crime groups referred to as tco groups which pose a threat to our economic and national security. to combat the ongoing threat, the fbi has a long-accomplished tco program. the fbi uses the rack tear influence and corrupt organizations act to expand criminal accountability for a number of predicate offenses and to expand a single offense across multiple members of a criminal enterprise. utilizing a multi-pronged approach to target a variety of criminal activities and impact the groups' financial stability, the fbi is able to disrupt or dismantle the entire en
richardson. >> representative perry, chairman mccaul, ranking member rice and members of the committee, i'd like to thank each of you for inviting me here today to discuss this very important issue. my name is steve richardson, i'm the assistant director for the fbi's criminal investigative division. the issues we're going to talk about today fall under my leadership at the fbi. the fbi is dedicated to defeating those transnational organized crime groups referred to as tco groups which...
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one who is particularly special to me, my kindergarten teacher and richardson, who is here with richardson, who is here with us tonight. [applause] gov. greitens: thank you. i was in mrs. richardson's kindergarten class at mckelvey elementary, home of the dragons, and it was there that i first heard the story of a boy from the town of diamond, missouri. he was born over a century ago and was born a slave. when he was a baby, he and his mother were kidnapped. he never saw his mother again, but by god's grace, he found a loving home and a new family that raised him as their own. now, at the time, no school in town would admit a black student. so his parents taught him how to read and write. when he was older, there was a school about 10 miles down the road that opened its doors to him. he worked hard and did well. so well, in fact, that he was admitted to an agricultural college. this was a tough time for american farmers. their land was losing its richness and no one could figure out a fix. the young man from diamond invented new ways to grow crops. he traveled the country fixing farms, som
one who is particularly special to me, my kindergarten teacher and richardson, who is here with richardson, who is here with us tonight. [applause] gov. greitens: thank you. i was in mrs. richardson's kindergarten class at mckelvey elementary, home of the dragons, and it was there that i first heard the story of a boy from the town of diamond, missouri. he was born over a century ago and was born a slave. when he was a baby, he and his mother were kidnapped. he never saw his mother again, but...