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new wide over paul richardson jr. along with rookie derrius guice will be putting on a 'skins jersey for the first time. >> it wasn't my first time. i always put one on at the until envelope rookie premier, but ready to get out there and step it up. i'm excited now, 1 t 10, i'm like a 12 right now. >> love it. that enthusiasm is infectious. great smile. great attitude. 'skins fans a ready, too. nbc4 is the place for all of the action. after, we'll break down the game in the postgame report befor news4 at 11:00. >> see if they can get infected with winning this year. > a man running from police probably thought the chase was over when herove into a river. but these officers wer't about to let him go. see how they corralled their suspect. >>> plus, fans always want to leave a baseball game with a souvenir. but one kid in the crowd caught something pretty surprising in the stands after a manager's tirade. find out more. your time is6:11. >>> good morning, temperatures pretty mild out there. we're ins the 70 for most of t
new wide over paul richardson jr. along with rookie derrius guice will be putting on a 'skins jersey for the first time. >> it wasn't my first time. i always put one on at the until envelope rookie premier, but ready to get out there and step it up. i'm excited now, 1 t 10, i'm like a 12 right now. >> love it. that enthusiasm is infectious. great smile. great attitude. 'skins fans a ready, too. nbc4 is the place for all of the action. after, we'll break down the game in the postgame...
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and wide receiver paul richardson jr. along with running back derrius guice will be putting on the redskins jersey for the first timeeynd thre excited. >> it isn't my first time, i already put on one, it's nfl routine from here. getting ready, i'm cited. oneo ten, i'm at tiltight now. >> love it. love of the enthusiasm. a great smile. c4 is the place for all of the skins actions tonight. at gam starts at 7:30. afterwards, we' break down the game on news4 at 11. we're talking football, aaron? >> it's me, halloween, new year's -- >> no, stop. >>> a manni r from police probably thought the chase was over when he drove into a river. but he's officers were not about to let him go.ow se they surround their suspect. >>> plus, fans always want to leave a baseball game with a souvenir. one kid in the stands caught something very surprising in the stands after a manager's tirade. find out onnews4 today." >>> and if you're stepping outside, it's dry and muggy out there. but you may notice later on today humidity may not feel as bad.
and wide receiver paul richardson jr. along with running back derrius guice will be putting on the redskins jersey for the first timeeynd thre excited. >> it isn't my first time, i already put on one, it's nfl routine from here. getting ready, i'm cited. oneo ten, i'm at tiltight now. >> love it. love of the enthusiasm. a great smile. c4 is the place for all of the skins actions tonight. at gam starts at 7:30. afterwards, we' break down the game on news4 at 11. we're talking...
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a fellowve wide rec paul richardson, he's in his first season with the washington redskins coming over from the seattle seahawks. he told me his combination of size standing at 6 foot and 170 pounds, his speed and his good hands is going to be an asset th is redskins offense. >> i've never felt undersized besides when i walked past trent or moses, but, you know, i -- i play big. i play with a lot of heart and lot of confidence. i'm hard to be denied, and i really pride myself on that. >> we saw that one-handed grab wi seattle. that was pretty incredible. that's a big talk for you and that's what we can expect, those kind of good-hand grabs. >> those are the situations where, you know, i was a put in position to mak a freak play. i reached for it, that's not anything i do. i don't ever reach for the ball one hand and i don't f goor one-hand catches, butf i'm tied up i try to make a play however ican. >> i need you to explain this. you put ketchup on youtacos. >> yeah, ever since i was a kid i would always ask myo mom put my cheese on first and put the meat over it and the cheese would m
a fellowve wide rec paul richardson, he's in his first season with the washington redskins coming over from the seattle seahawks. he told me his combination of size standing at 6 foot and 170 pounds, his speed and his good hands is going to be an asset th is redskins offense. >> i've never felt undersized besides when i walked past trent or moses, but, you know, i -- i play big. i play with a lot of heart and lot of confidence. i'm hard to be denied, and i really pride myself on that....
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a short time ago band member kevin richardson tweeted with the trouble. just a few mutes agoe announced that the stage was too damaged and that the show would have to be rescheduled. >>> all right. turning to the weather here in our backyard,in wata few isolated showers right now, what can you expect when you wake up on your sunday morning. good morning -oomorning? good evening. >> good evening erica. yeah, it will a good morning for most of us. a good afternoon, that's theti qu. i made the sunday planner just for you. wake up tomorrow morning you can expect somfog. it's going to be patchy. fog out there, temperatures in the l 70s. we will rise into the low to mid 80s tomorrowte oon. our rain chance goes up between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. very spotty showers. maybe an isolabld r and extremely muggy. coming up, i'll take a look at ur ten-day forecast. i have got good news on thereha i think w dry weather in the forecast. >> looking forward to it. >>> as the scandal surrounding the university of maryland's athletic department continues to unfold the school held
a short time ago band member kevin richardson tweeted with the trouble. just a few mutes agoe announced that the stage was too damaged and that the show would have to be rescheduled. >>> all right. turning to the weather here in our backyard,in wata few isolated showers right now, what can you expect when you wake up on your sunday morning. good morning -oomorning? good evening. >> good evening erica. yeah, it will a good morning for most of us. a good afternoon, that's theti qu....
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uarterback alex smith and wide receiver paul richardson have been connected since he both arrived in washington. they were introduced on the same day. and from the moment they arrived to four months later on field, the two arelready in sync. >> we've been doing together. we connect on a lot of deep balls this past week. fa like to see that. we've been having a ball. he made it a point of familye'is and been executing. > we both came in this offseason, went through and t talk the film guys. they were like alex was just here. you guys ar both coming in and are on thepaame ge. since we got here, wad h the same mind-set come in, get acclimated and attack the playbook. >> here we go. >> it's a girl. eric and sarah phelps f nd out their third child will be g airl thanks to long snapper nk sundberg. the couple arein lifelong redsk fans. the family reached out on helped to sundberg and to makehis gender reveal the start to an exciting time for their family. >>'m happy we're getting a baby girl that's going to fill our house. i'm playing with house money, i'm winning into baby girl is due dec
uarterback alex smith and wide receiver paul richardson have been connected since he both arrived in washington. they were introduced on the same day. and from the moment they arrived to four months later on field, the two arelready in sync. >> we've been doing together. we connect on a lot of deep balls this past week. fa like to see that. we've been having a ball. he made it a point of familye'is and been executing. > we both came in this offseason, went through and t talk the film...
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wide receiver paul richardson should be able to watch the redskins old numberten. remember that is inobert griffin iii wearing number 10 had the a world on string but injuenes, inconsicies led to a ticket out of town. now theg third str quarterback griffin is thankful for another opportunity. >> i think've earned their respect but how i'veut come o and worked every single da whether i get no preparation for the game andy have to plast of the game. they've respected that. when i go in in the fourth quarter of a pre-season game, when they know that hey, thi guy has played a lot of football in this league but i don't look down upon that. it's a blessing to have an opportunity. that's part of why i've earned theirowespect you aside from being a cool t.y. >> all ri as we tell our kids, you can catch all the cool guys thursday at 7:30. redskins, ravins.u we have covered. our post-game report followed by news4 at11:00. frances advancing to the second dear suspicious snackers, we get it. we know it can be a texture thing, and there are lots of brands to choose from. but it
wide receiver paul richardson should be able to watch the redskins old numberten. remember that is inobert griffin iii wearing number 10 had the a world on string but injuenes, inconsicies led to a ticket out of town. now theg third str quarterback griffin is thankful for another opportunity. >> i think've earned their respect but how i'veut come o and worked every single da whether i get no preparation for the game andy have to plast of the game. they've respected that. when i go in in...
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. >> reporter: the redskins todayers taking a beati at camp, first it was wide receiver paul richardson hop got looked at by trainers but returned to practice. fellow wideout josh doctson left early with a shoulder injury after trying to catch aaiass agnst josh norman. guy.hat's a tough all of us when we havein challe plays where we go down or get tired or winded or something bothers us, it's how we respond. it's camp. in't out here trying to break each other's but we want to compete at a high level. doctso responded well. we all respond well when we go down. >> these men -- doing everything they're supposed to do. sucks a playiking that sat him down. i'm goingo check on him and see. but yeah, tt hurt me, too. >> we are expecting to learn doctson's ls about injury thursday before practice. but just hours after it ppened, he tweeted, #i'm good. from richmond sherree burruss, news4 sports. >> severe paper cut but i'm playing through. deangelo hall officiallyt announcing has been reported for the last few. months he's retiring. 14 nfl seasons, ten with the burgun and gold. former val tech
. >> reporter: the redskins todayers taking a beati at camp, first it was wide receiver paul richardson hop got looked at by trainers but returned to practice. fellow wideout josh doctson left early with a shoulder injury after trying to catch aaiass agnst josh norman. guy.hat's a tough all of us when we havein challe plays where we go down or get tired or winded or something bothers us, it's how we respond. it's camp. in't out here trying to break each other's but we want to compete at a...
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new redskins qb alex smith fires to paul richardson. ten-yard smgain. e33 yards. peterson madeveryone forget that on fourth and inches when you only need one yard, h ll get you 15. 11 carries, 56 yards for petersit. fans a reason for hope. the defense taking that hope right away. emmanuel sanders shows off the jets take an end around, 27 yards to the end zone. broncos ahead. 17-3. bright spot late for the redskins, third string quarterback kevin hogan, gone za gag coege high school grad throwing a prettyll ba one of two touchdowns for hogan. broncos beat thesk rs 29-17. sherree burruss bureau ris had a front row seat forll the action tonight. adrian peterson the bright spot bringing the funk, bringing the noise. what today out the most to >> reporter: what stood out to me was the fact that the offense couldn't get gng except when they handed the ball to adrian peterson. he is 33 years old. a seven-time pro bowler but hasn't been with a team since the cardinals. he didn't have mini camps, otas. he worked out with trent williams also back for the first time in the t
new redskins qb alex smith fires to paul richardson. ten-yard smgain. e33 yards. peterson madeveryone forget that on fourth and inches when you only need one yard, h ll get you 15. 11 carries, 56 yards for petersit. fans a reason for hope. the defense taking that hope right away. emmanuel sanders shows off the jets take an end around, 27 yards to the end zone. broncos ahead. 17-3. bright spot late for the redskins, third string quarterback kevin hogan, gone za gag coege high school grad...
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not the only faces will see tomorrow, signing paul richardson jr. along with rookie running back darius geist who plays the video games. it's going to be special. >> i kind of feel like a rookie all over again. you know, when i -- my rooki year, i couldn't wait for the first preseason game. i didn't know that -- i wasli ke, these guys play in their real unirms in the preseason? it's kind of like that moment again. forward to it >> it wasn't my first time. i already put on one. at the nfl rookie premier. but, you know, getting ready to strap it up and get out there for the t firste. i'm excited, man. one through 10, i'm like a 12 right now. it's almost here, man. ricky. >> can't stop smiling. >> he's smiling. with myuy doug paying for the wings, nbc 4 is your home for the redskins preseason opener. patriots, 7:30. the game reacon, and breakdown on the redskins postgame report followed by news at 11:00. >>> as the nationals try to finish strong, they're having a trouble keeping a closer. now on the disabled list with a right rotator cuff impingement.
not the only faces will see tomorrow, signing paul richardson jr. along with rookie running back darius geist who plays the video games. it's going to be special. >> i kind of feel like a rookie all over again. you know, when i -- my rooki year, i couldn't wait for the first preseason game. i didn't know that -- i wasli ke, these guys play in their real unirms in the preseason? it's kind of like that moment again. forward to it >> it wasn't my first time. i already put on one. at...
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only new face that fans will see rocking thaty burgand and gold against the new wide receiver paul richardson jr. along with rookie running back derrius gu ice wilg be putn the jersey for the first time and they are excited. >> i already put on red at the nfl rookie premiere but getting y to get out there for the first time i'm excited, man. 101 through , i'm like a 12 right now. it's almost here, man! rookies! >> nbc4 ishe place for all of the redskins action tonight. the game starts at 7: and afterwards we'll break down the game in the postgame rfoort news4 at 11:00. >>> well, the vice president is talking about something called space force. at this hour it could be a new branch of the military. why some are questioning this plan. >>> and we have new information about a compound where 11 starving couldren werend in new mexie . the children has given police some very disturbing details about what adults were teaching them.in >>> chi new details about the families living inside a compoundpoin n mo rdey mitgars elieve th smalall children found there we being trained to carry out school shootin
only new face that fans will see rocking thaty burgand and gold against the new wide receiver paul richardson jr. along with rookie running back derrius gu ice wilg be putn the jersey for the first time and they are excited. >> i already put on red at the nfl rookie premiere but getting y to get out there for the first time i'm excited, man. 101 through , i'm like a 12 right now. it's almost here, man! rookies! >> nbc4 ishe place for all of the redskins action tonight. the game...
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these guys are playing for these positions out here, andt i j walked out with paul richardson before warmups, and he said this ga is not about me. it's not about the starters, so oing like us, they are be watching this game because there's a huge opportunity for some of these young guys that are on the bubble of ming this roster. the redskins haveheo trim t roster from 90 players all the way down to 53 by 4:00 on sunday, so tonight a final chance for the rookies and veterans to show the coachinghe staff whyy should be on this team. as for the starters, they worked ee earlier, but we won't any action from them tonight but some are worried that quarterback alex smith and the first team offense haven't had enough time to gel this itpreseason. sm who has attempted just 14 passes in the preseason, well, he isn't concerned about any rust come week one. >> don't think necessarily playing however many more snaps come, you know, ope r necessarily makes that big difference at this point in my ereer. we've great work in camp since day one, a sense of urgency every day and we've made the most o
these guys are playing for these positions out here, andt i j walked out with paul richardson before warmups, and he said this ga is not about me. it's not about the starters, so oing like us, they are be watching this game because there's a huge opportunity for some of these young guys that are on the bubble of ming this roster. the redskins haveheo trim t roster from 90 players all the way down to 53 by 4:00 on sunday, so tonight a final chance for the rookies and veterans to show the...
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new addition wide receiver paul richardson, he said it's kind o like feeling like a rookie again and coming out here with a new team and put on a redskins jersey for the first time so ev certainlyone is excited to be back here. guys, back for you. >> we're pump. >> watch the redskins preseasonr openeght here on nbc 4. after the came, sherree will have live reaction from the stadium on the redskins post-game report followed by the news at 11:00. >>> 16 members of this canadian junior hockey team did not survive this crash back in april. a devastating collision on their team bus also robbing the survivors of teir dreams and potential, but one teenager is getting back on the ice and not giving up onis dreams. janet dirks h his inspiring st ry. >> reporter: ryan lights up on the ice and 19-year-old was practicing sledge hockey today. >> just to be on the ice, all m thories i have. it's pretty exciting. i mean, you're learning a new way to play the game and i'm joig it. reporter: this is just the third time he has been at rinks e the humbolt broncos crashed in april when the team bus coll
new addition wide receiver paul richardson, he said it's kind o like feeling like a rookie again and coming out here with a new team and put on a redskins jersey for the first time so ev certainlyone is excited to be back here. guys, back for you. >> we're pump. >> watch the redskins preseasonr openeght here on nbc 4. after the came, sherree will have live reaction from the stadium on the redskins post-game report followed by the news at 11:00. >>> 16 members of this...
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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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richardson. >> supervisor richardson: thank you so much. we need to remind everyone, and even before i remind anyone, i want -- mr. wallace your patience, you started in 1999 and you sta stayed true through all the situations and community engagement going back and forth and back and forth. this commission it should be noted for more than 18 months we sent the sailing center and mr. wallace to go back. we care about what we do here, our responsibility is to uphold public/private partnerships. treasure island has to be developed. sometimes th all of us have to come to the middle to make things work. in fact, almost about nine months ago the village center agree with the negotiation and they came back here and said we can liver with it live with it and it was appeared by the sierra club. at some point pau all of us will have to get together wit in the interest of the city. we have heard from the other stakeholders that are looking at this marina from people with big boats and people who wul subsidies this and small boat owners. i am comfortab
richardson. >> supervisor richardson: thank you so much. we need to remind everyone, and even before i remind anyone, i want -- mr. wallace your patience, you started in 1999 and you sta stayed true through all the situations and community engagement going back and forth and back and forth. this commission it should be noted for more than 18 months we sent the sailing center and mr. wallace to go back. we care about what we do here, our responsibility is to uphold public/private...
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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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director richardson your question is expert nantes. there's a working group looking at this. there are a number of efforts that are addressing this. i mentioned the advancement we've been making on the entitlement side. this is your planning side on the permitting side getting through dpw and mod and mayor's office on disability. we are tackling that issue head-on. lot of our conversations are on how do we improve that process. how can we take advantage of the mayoral director that focus on the major projects and move that same infrastructure to support our site specific work our infill work as well. we want to see housing coordinators at all the permitting agencies. we're part of the city family. we're like a consumer in this question. we're not a permitting agency. we're also trying to move projects through the process and see those challenges firsthand. i will say there seems like stated and shared belief that is an area of focus. not just among staff but also of leadership. i'm cautiously optimistic we'll see improvements on that front. >> today we have a new mayor. we ha
director richardson your question is expert nantes. there's a working group looking at this. there are a number of efforts that are addressing this. i mentioned the advancement we've been making on the entitlement side. this is your planning side on the permitting side getting through dpw and mod and mayor's office on disability. we are tackling that issue head-on. lot of our conversations are on how do we improve that process. how can we take advantage of the mayoral director that focus on the...
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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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. >> 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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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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national academy of sciences in the past few days professor richardson thanks so much for coming on the program to just explain risks that would still exist even if the world abided by the paris agreement on a two degree centigrade rise in temperature well what we did is we sort of said well listen it's nice that politicians have decided that the earth will be two degrees warmer than it was in the pre-industrial and sort of assume that it'll just stay at that temperature who's a back at the earth's history and it turns out it's never had a stable period of long a long period where the temperature was stable at about two degrees above pre-industrial so what that told us is that there may be other processes in the earth's system that when you get to be two degrees warmer could keep pushing the temperature up until you got around four to five degrees as has happened in the past so we started searching for those processes and we didn't identify anything new all of these processes have been identified before but we looked at was the interactions between these processes we're talking processe
national academy of sciences in the past few days professor richardson thanks so much for coming on the program to just explain risks that would still exist even if the world abided by the paris agreement on a two degree centigrade rise in temperature well what we did is we sort of said well listen it's nice that politicians have decided that the earth will be two degrees warmer than it was in the pre-industrial and sort of assume that it'll just stay at that temperature who's a back at the...
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former governor bill richardson is back with me. let's talk, can we, just about the weight that this president holds in these primaries. he has. there's no doubt about it. he's bragged about it. he's been right about it. he clearly has influenced so many of the outcomes of earlier races. he hasn't endorsed anybody here yet. >> it is very telling. remember when jeff flake was announcing his retirement, it was because he wouldn't be able to survive a republican primary in this age of donald trump. we've been talking about arizona. let's also think about florida hosting some primaries tonight as well. in the governor's race there. adam putnam. and that endorsement moved him up to, you know, to become the leader in this race. so in these states it's all about donald trump. it's all about these candidates trying to endure themselves to the president in the primary. becoming less red over time. swing state, they have to pivot in some ways. whether that endorsement hangs over as a cloud or boost. >> obviously senator mccain's name is not o
former governor bill richardson is back with me. let's talk, can we, just about the weight that this president holds in these primaries. he has. there's no doubt about it. he's bragged about it. he's been right about it. he clearly has influenced so many of the outcomes of earlier races. he hasn't endorsed anybody here yet. >> it is very telling. remember when jeff flake was announcing his retirement, it was because he wouldn't be able to survive a republican primary in this age of donald...
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. >> joining me now, bill richardson, former ambassador to the u.n. he's negotiated with north korea since the early 1990s. bill, welcome to you. the president has held summits with both of the leaders of russia and north korea. does that put him in position to make demands of russia on related issues? >> well, yes. i mean, he gave an incredible forum to putin. the meeting was a disaster, i think, for the united states. but i think secretary pompeo who has done a good job of negotiating with the north koreans is now finding out that russia is not our friend here. russia is allowing 700 licenses of north korean workers, clear violation of sanctions, and that has been our main weapon against the north koreans. sanctions by china and russia and other countries. so, i think he's finding out that putin meddles in our elections in the united states, blatantly, still doing it. is now violating north korea sanctions. one of the centerpieces of the president's foreign policy. so, you know, pompeo is trying to defend that, i think effectively out there. but it'
. >> joining me now, bill richardson, former ambassador to the u.n. he's negotiated with north korea since the early 1990s. bill, welcome to you. the president has held summits with both of the leaders of russia and north korea. does that put him in position to make demands of russia on related issues? >> well, yes. i mean, he gave an incredible forum to putin. the meeting was a disaster, i think, for the united states. but i think secretary pompeo who has done a good job of...
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as i say, that's what happened as part of confirming the replacement for elliott richardson. there was a requirement that the investigation continue unimpeded and without any interference from the attorney general. >> jill, good to talk to you, thank you very much. >> thank you, ali. >>> all right, today marks the 13th anniversary of hurricane katrina, a storm once known as the most devastating the u.s. has experienced, but now we're learning that hurricane maria was even more deadly with thousands more americans killed than previously reported. we'll be live in puerto rico, a territory some say was abandoned. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" on msnbc. e" on msnbc it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about mouthfeel. introducing chase ink business unlimited with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. >>> this just in on our top story. the campaign of florida nominee for governor ron desantis just released a statement about his controversial comment involving the democratic nominee, andrew gillum. again, here's the comment that desantis made on
as i say, that's what happened as part of confirming the replacement for elliott richardson. there was a requirement that the investigation continue unimpeded and without any interference from the attorney general. >> jill, good to talk to you, thank you very much. >> thank you, ali. >>> all right, today marks the 13th anniversary of hurricane katrina, a storm once known as the most devastating the u.s. has experienced, but now we're learning that hurricane maria was even...
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said hearings to not interfere with the investigation in the same way that during watergate elliott richardson and william ruckleshots made that commitment. i worry ban interim period should jeff sessions be fired and he names an interim attorney general. does he name rod rosenstein or does he find someone else in his administration? all he has to do is take anyone who is senate confirmed to any position, it could be an assistant secretary in the state department, in the labor department, anyone from across the administration that he can put into the justice department as an acting attorney general. that person could immediately take control of the mueller probe and either shut it down or curtail it in very significant ways. >> but maya, the justice department is possibly the only department that has a specific law, specific statute about who becomes the acting attorney general if the attorney general is fired or quit or is unable to perform the duties, and that is rod rosenstein. so the president, if he wants to use the vacancy act as matt miller was describing, would be wandering into a spac
said hearings to not interfere with the investigation in the same way that during watergate elliott richardson and william ruckleshots made that commitment. i worry ban interim period should jeff sessions be fired and he names an interim attorney general. does he name rod rosenstein or does he find someone else in his administration? all he has to do is take anyone who is senate confirmed to any position, it could be an assistant secretary in the state department, in the labor department,...
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. >> prosecutors kristen richardson and carla carlstrom, promised the jury pieces of a puzzle. pieces they hoped would ultimately reveal a resentful, hateful husband, whose frustrations had boiled over. >> i think it was actually, i think the phrase it truly was a crime of passion. >> at the core of the prosecutors' case, david was a sexist philanderer who viewed his goody-two-shoes wife as a weight around his neck. so he put his hands around hers after an argument to free himself of the burden. david they said then turned to nici's problem with pills as his cover-up. >> why kill her? >> it wasn't a plan to murder. if it was something he planned to do, sure, he could divorce her. this was not a plan. this was something that erupted one night in a fit of rage. >> because they thought there was no premeditation, david pietz was charged with second, not first, degree murder. but proving he snapped and strangled nici in their condo wouldn't be easy. this was a highly circumstantial case with little direct evidence pointing david's way. >> in terms of the bedroom or the house, there
. >> prosecutors kristen richardson and carla carlstrom, promised the jury pieces of a puzzle. pieces they hoped would ultimately reveal a resentful, hateful husband, whose frustrations had boiled over. >> i think it was actually, i think the phrase it truly was a crime of passion. >> at the core of the prosecutors' case, david was a sexist philanderer who viewed his goody-two-shoes wife as a weight around his neck. so he put his hands around hers after an argument to free...
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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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investigating vice president spiro agnew at a time when watergate was cooking and we sat down with elliot richardson and he said i nknow this is going t take two to three years to resolve. this turmoil is awful. as the process goes forward and more and more people turn against him and now he has weisselberg and pecker as well as flynn and gates and papadopoulos and mcgahn spending 30 hours with the prosecutor. as more and more people turn, it will get worse and the deal will get worse. >> you mentioned legally speaking it would be part of a big deal. you mentioned his children. are they vulnerable? if so, to what degree. >> i know only a tiny part of what mr. mueller knows but from what i read in the newspaper and see on television, donald jr. is in this thing up to his ear tips. the russian meeting in june was many my judgment a violation of the statute you just have to solicit adverse information from a foreign power and then they get the clown act and giuliani says he didn't know they were russians. of course he knew they were russians. the e-mail setting up the meeting said they were representat
investigating vice president spiro agnew at a time when watergate was cooking and we sat down with elliot richardson and he said i nknow this is going t take two to three years to resolve. this turmoil is awful. as the process goes forward and more and more people turn against him and now he has weisselberg and pecker as well as flynn and gates and papadopoulos and mcgahn spending 30 hours with the prosecutor. as more and more people turn, it will get worse and the deal will get worse. >>...
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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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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...