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southern mesa scotland with the cloud on the show is becoming confined to the final office, he could civic centreen bland. italy's prime minister gets set to address parliament as the government braces for a possible no—confidence vote. and getting experienced help. we will find out how older people are solving rural america's workforce shorages. and on the markets, most asian markets rose tuesday, investors optimistic about possible moves by central banks
southern mesa scotland with the cloud on the show is becoming confined to the final office, he could civic centreen bland. italy's prime minister gets set to address parliament as the government braces for a possible no—confidence vote. and getting experienced help. we will find out how older people are solving rural america's workforce shorages. and on the markets, most asian markets rose tuesday, investors optimistic about possible moves by central banks
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they are going to be at civic centre for two different weeklong sessions with america scores, then theywill have their own soccer camp later in the summer right here, and then they will be back on the pitch next fall. >> now we know a little bit more about soccer, we are learning more, and the kids are really enjoying the program. >> we want to be united in the bayview. that is why this was appropriate >> this guy is the limit. the kids are already athletic, you know, they just need to learn the game. we have some potential college-bound kids, definitely. >> today was the last practice of the season, and the sweetest moment was coming out here while , you know, we were setting up the barbecue and folding their uniforms, and looking out onto the field, and seven or eight of the kids were playing. >> this year we have first and second grade. we are going to expand to third, forth, and fifth grade next year bring them out and if you have middle school kids, we are starting a team for middle school. >> you know why? >> why? because we are? >> bayview united. >> that's right. >> my name is a
they are going to be at civic centre for two different weeklong sessions with america scores, then theywill have their own soccer camp later in the summer right here, and then they will be back on the pitch next fall. >> now we know a little bit more about soccer, we are learning more, and the kids are really enjoying the program. >> we want to be united in the bayview. that is why this was appropriate >> this guy is the limit. the kids are already athletic, you know, they...
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. >> okay, because we were able to influence that on the van ness within the civic centre historic districtso i would like, i hope we have an opportunity to put it on that when it comes out thank you. let's go ahead and open it up for public comment. thank you. i really appreciate your presentation. sorry, i will have a hard time saying these names. we have two speaker cards. >> hello, i am a member of the community working group for better market street for the past for years. i also did the survey of the market street pavement area that was highlighted done by independently -- independent resource center. we didn't just walk along break, we also walked along other currently in place pavements like from saint patrick's church at mission to market street and the pavement in front of the jewish museum. we tried several different. this is a rainy saturday, so thankfully it was raining -- really rainy and it was really slick, but what i need to point out is 90% of those who have a mobility disability do not use a wheelchair. the 90% use canes, crutches, walkers, braces, walking sticks. if for
. >> okay, because we were able to influence that on the van ness within the civic centre historic districtso i would like, i hope we have an opportunity to put it on that when it comes out thank you. let's go ahead and open it up for public comment. thank you. i really appreciate your presentation. sorry, i will have a hard time saying these names. we have two speaker cards. >> hello, i am a member of the community working group for better market street for the past for years. i...
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centre which glasgow will manage in partnership with the university of the west indies, to raise awareness of the history of slavery. from glasgow, lorna gordon reports. the university of glasgow was the first civicinst slavery. in centuries past, the cloisters here echoed with the voices of prominent abolitionists and academics who challenged the trade in humans. but there is a less well—known side to its history. we can see he donated £1000 to the university of glasgow. a search of the institution's archives revealed significant support from those who made their wealth off the back of slaves. we don't think the university of glasgow ever owned any slave people or estates. but what has come to light is the university profited or benefited significantly from the mortifications, the bequests, the gifts from those associated with the slave economies. those benefits now worth perhaps as much as £200 million. my ancestors, we waited over 200 years for this. in a ceremony about recognition and regret, a pledge to help raise millions to research the impact of slavery. much of this work will be based in the caribbean. the concept of research and run has become the norm in british universities. this is a
centre which glasgow will manage in partnership with the university of the west indies, to raise awareness of the history of slavery. from glasgow, lorna gordon reports. the university of glasgow was the first civicinst slavery. in centuries past, the cloisters here echoed with the voices of prominent abolitionists and academics who challenged the trade in humans. but there is a less well—known side to its history. we can see he donated £1000 to the university of glasgow. a search of the...
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centre which glasgow will manage in partnership with the university of the west indies, to raise awareness of the history of slavery. from glasgow, lorna gordon reports. the university of glasgow was the first civicst, the cloisters here echoed with the voices of prominent abolitionists and academics who challenged the trade in humans. half but there is a less well—known side to its history. we can see he donated £1000 to the university of glasgow. a search of the institution's archives revealed significant support from those who made their wealth off the back of slaves. we don't think the university of glasgow ever owned any slave people or estates. but what has come to light is the university profited or benefited significantly from the mortifications, benefited mortification the bequests, the gifts from those associated with the slave economies. from north associated with sleep economies from north associated with those benefits now worth perhaps as much as £200 million. my ancestors, we waited over 200 years for this. in a ceremony about recognition and regret, a pledge to help raise millions to research the impact of slavery. much of this work will be based in the caribbean. the concept of r
centre which glasgow will manage in partnership with the university of the west indies, to raise awareness of the history of slavery. from glasgow, lorna gordon reports. the university of glasgow was the first civicst, the cloisters here echoed with the voices of prominent abolitionists and academics who challenged the trade in humans. half but there is a less well—known side to its history. we can see he donated £1000 to the university of glasgow. a search of the institution's archives...