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too many regulations too much bureaucracy brian bowen knows the downside of e.u. agricultural policy. his son is also skeptical about brussels but with the current brics and chaos both men want to be able to plan securely. in the dock and we just don't know what's going to happen and is our future as i would likely urge for somebody to be. an os was going to happen in 12 months time like most honest businesses do you know what will happen in dramas time where there i don't know i'm the welsh government doesn't want a hard graft set. here in this office complex british officials are distributing the millions from brussels to dozens of projects in the region. it's no surprise to see the european flag still flying here. if you wish for nice doing business with it. i'm secure that the work that hard and in the end is a me your not a lot of the year and more who was injured that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were alliance of the what's your story ready ready. i mean when i was a women especially a victims of violence and. take part and send us your st
too many regulations too much bureaucracy brian bowen knows the downside of e.u. agricultural policy. his son is also skeptical about brussels but with the current brics and chaos both men want to be able to plan securely. in the dock and we just don't know what's going to happen and is our future as i would likely urge for somebody to be. an os was going to happen in 12 months time like most honest businesses do you know what will happen in dramas time where there i don't know i'm the welsh...
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jeremy bowen repor.emy: israeli tv exitex polls showed any side.e victory for the votes will be counted through the night, but he could take weeks of coalition horsetrading bore the next government and prime minister emerged. the election has b on a referendbenjamin netanyahu's last 10 years in office. he is israel's longest-serving prime minister. his ma rival is retired neral bennyth gantz from bl and white party. some of his supporters fear he was politally naÏve not to press harder on corruption charges faced by mr. which the prime minister denies. ition strongholds in tel aviv, queues of voters wd e waiting anping to end mr. netanyahu's political career. ats wrong with netanyahu? everything. what is not wrong? he is corrupted, he hates everyone, he's too much right-wing. jeremy: but m netanyahu has reliable support from ultrareligious israelis who their own political parties. just before the vote, they rallied in jerusem. in exchange for privileges from community, they hav supported mr. netanyahu's
jeremy bowen repor.emy: israeli tv exitex polls showed any side.e victory for the votes will be counted through the night, but he could take weeks of coalition horsetrading bore the next government and prime minister emerged. the election has b on a referendbenjamin netanyahu's last 10 years in office. he is israel's longest-serving prime minister. his ma rival is retired neral bennyth gantz from bl and white party. some of his supporters fear he was politally naÏve not to press harder on...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.a: earlier i spoke to the former white house coordinator for the middle east in the obama administration who is now president of the international crisis group. is this election essentially a referendum on the political future of himself--benjami -- future of beamin netanyahu himself? >> to a large extent yes. he has so dominated israelilo politics for s. this is to a large extent people expressing views on him and whether they want to seebeim continue trime minister. there are other issues, clrly, but he has been such a dominant presence that it is hard not to see whatever theutcome is. laura: what do you make of the fact that on again it seems to be an incredibly close election? >> we knew going in that it would be a close election and we isn't know the final results, but the closenes not a surp tse. evugh people have been saying that netanyahu may lose the election, it will be a surprise if he does because thed israelisnd the rest of the world is so accustomed to seeing him in that
jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.a: earlier i spoke to the former white house coordinator for the middle east in the obama administration who is now president of the international crisis group. is this election essentially a referendum on the political future of himself--benjami -- future of beamin netanyahu himself? >> to a large extent yes. he has so dominated israelilo politics for s. this is to a large extent people expressing views on him and whether they want to seebeim continue...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.eremy was distressing, the asjeremy was distressing, the exit polls not always accurate so we are awaiting the actual results and we are also awaiting benjamin netanyahu to speak. let's take a break and go to speak. let's take a break and go to sport today. hello, this is a sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: the european champions league beaten. liveable lose their opening game of the season because my champions league. —— liveable. messy returns to barcelona as they draw. and we'll tell you why england cricketer ben stokes has cold a british newspaper utterly disgusting about publishing a story about a family tragedy. welcome to the programme. thank you for joining welcome to the programme. thank you forjoining us. we start with liveable, and the defence of their champions league title, beginning with a defeat at napoli. with eight minutes to go, the penalty was converted. and capitalising on a rare mistake from virgil van dyck to double the lead.
jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.eremy was distressing, the asjeremy was distressing, the exit polls not always accurate so we are awaiting the actual results and we are also awaiting benjamin netanyahu to speak. let's take a break and go to speak. let's take a break and go to sport today. hello, this is a sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: the european champions league beaten. liveable lose their opening game of the season because my champions league....
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from tel aviv, the bbc‘s jeremy bowen reports. tv exit polls showed no decisive victory for any side. the votes will be counted through the night, but it could take weeks of coalition horsetrading before the next government and prime minister emerge. the election has been a referendum on benjamin netanyahu's last ten years in office. he is israel's longest—serving prime minister. his main rival is retired general, benny gantz, from the blue and white party. some of his supporters fear he was politically naive not to press harder on corruption charges faced by mr netanyahu, which the prime minister denies. in opposition strongholds in tel aviv, queues of voters were waiting and hoping to end mr neta nyahu's political career. what's wrong with netanyahu? everything? what's not wrong with him? he's corrupted, he hates everyone, he rules in fear, he's too much right wing. but mr netanyahu has a reliable support from ultra religious israelis, who have their own political parties. just before the vote, they rallied in jerusalem. in exch
from tel aviv, the bbc‘s jeremy bowen reports. tv exit polls showed no decisive victory for any side. the votes will be counted through the night, but it could take weeks of coalition horsetrading before the next government and prime minister emerge. the election has been a referendum on benjamin netanyahu's last ten years in office. he is israel's longest—serving prime minister. his main rival is retired general, benny gantz, from the blue and white party. some of his supporters fear he...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.s say they've identified the exact locations in iran from which they believe an attack on saudi oilfacilities was launched on saturday. the broadcaster, cbs, says more than 20 drones and cruise missiles were fired. iran insists the projectiles came from houthi rebels in yemen. the bbc‘s david willisjoins in washington says the us are keeping up the pressure on iran. administration officials claiming to have pinpointed the locations in southern arana, from which they believe drones and cruise missiles used in saturdays attack on saudi arabian oil facilities were launched. now given that the satellite images released over the weekend appeared to have shown the maximum damage on at least one of these all installations being at the north and the west of that installation, that would seem to contradict suggestions by houthi rebels in yemen that they were behind the attacks. in the fact that saudi arabian missile defence systems also failed to intercept these weapons is the administration of
jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.s say they've identified the exact locations in iran from which they believe an attack on saudi oilfacilities was launched on saturday. the broadcaster, cbs, says more than 20 drones and cruise missiles were fired. iran insists the projectiles came from houthi rebels in yemen. the bbc‘s david willisjoins in washington says the us are keeping up the pressure on iran. administration officials claiming to have pinpointed the locations in southern arana, from...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.poke with palestinian author noura erakat, who says the result of this election will have far—reaching consequences for palestinians in the occupied territority, who she argues should have been allowed to have a say in this ballot. there's a lot to be said analytically about the polls and what it means for israel's domestic considerations, but what's most important as a palestinian watching this is that the 5 million palestinians who will endure israel's governance in the aftermath of these elections were not allowed to cast a vote today, which will tell us all we need to know about israel as well as the international communities, normalisation of its racist exclusion of palestinians. consider the jordan valley annexation for example. that is in the west bank. there are 3.7 million palestinians in the west bank, this is affecting their lives, 60,000 palestinians in the jordan valley, they have no say in what happens there. as to the blue and white versus the opposition right now, it is
jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.poke with palestinian author noura erakat, who says the result of this election will have far—reaching consequences for palestinians in the occupied territority, who she argues should have been allowed to have a say in this ballot. there's a lot to be said analytically about the polls and what it means for israel's domestic considerations, but what's most important as a palestinian watching this is that the 5 million palestinians who will endure israel's...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.ur times in a row. 37—year—old sarah thomas began the challenge in the early hours of sunday morning and finished after more than 5a hours. the swim was due to be about 80 miles, but because of strong tides ms thomas ended up swimming closer to 130 miles. robert hall reports. exhausted but triumphant, as the first rays of the sun lit the shoreline ahead, sarah thomas reached out towards the end of her journey. here she comes. friends who had willed her to succeed during moments when her spirits ebbed were there on the pebbles to greet her. well done, sarah! what you've done is incredible. i was throwing up, i was sick. she said," you got this." my was sick. she said," you got this." my husband said, "keep going." this story of determination and stamina began in the early hours of sunday morning. sarah thomas said she used swimming to cope with her cancer treatment. she dedicated this challenge to those who have survived the disease. 5a hours and ten minutes crossing the world of‘s busi
jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.ur times in a row. 37—year—old sarah thomas began the challenge in the early hours of sunday morning and finished after more than 5a hours. the swim was due to be about 80 miles, but because of strong tides ms thomas ended up swimming closer to 130 miles. robert hall reports. exhausted but triumphant, as the first rays of the sun lit the shoreline ahead, sarah thomas reached out towards the end of her journey. here she comes. friends who had willed her to...
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from tel aviv, our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports.victory for any side. the votes will be counted through the night, but it could take weeks of coalition horsetrading before the next government — and prime minister — emerge. the election has been a referendum on benjamin netanyahu's last ten years in office. he is israel's longest—serving prime minister. his main rival is retired general benny gantz, from the blue and white party. some of his supporters fear he was politically naive not to press harder on corruption charges faced by mr netanyahu, which the prime minister denies. in opposition strongholds in tel aviv, queues of voters were waiting and hoping to end mr neta nyahu's political career. what's wrong with netanyahu? everything? what's not wrong with him? he's corrupted, he hates everyone, he rules in fear, he's too much right wing. but mr netanyahu has a reliable support from ultra religious israelis, who have their own political parties. just before the vote, they rallied in jerusalem. in exchange for privileges for their c
from tel aviv, our middle east editor, jeremy bowen, reports.victory for any side. the votes will be counted through the night, but it could take weeks of coalition horsetrading before the next government — and prime minister — emerge. the election has been a referendum on benjamin netanyahu's last ten years in office. he is israel's longest—serving prime minister. his main rival is retired general benny gantz, from the blue and white party. some of his supporters fear he was politically...
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farmer brian bowen can still count on his trusty chic dog but everything else has become a lot more uncertain. the big question is who will subsidize welsh farmers after the agricultural subsidies in the e.u. account for around half of bones revenue he doubts the british government will step in to fill the shortfall after breakfast. but an even more brain question is to whom really sell his sheep in the future that. the new one markets are not going to be as easy to open up as it is to save the ones that we already have in in europe and that is something that politicians don't seem to be able to grasp. more than a 1000000000 euros have flowed from brussels to wales since 2014. method to fill has done particularly well. the center of the former mining town was renovated with emu aid. to one shabby town hall is now a shiny new cultural center. but despite this most of its inhabitants want to leave the e.u. . the people aren't happy they feel the need for change and i think they see that leaving the new would be a change your way right now it's for the better or for the worse they just want some
farmer brian bowen can still count on his trusty chic dog but everything else has become a lot more uncertain. the big question is who will subsidize welsh farmers after the agricultural subsidies in the e.u. account for around half of bones revenue he doubts the british government will step in to fill the shortfall after breakfast. but an even more brain question is to whom really sell his sheep in the future that. the new one markets are not going to be as easy to open up as it is to save the...
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bowen. out alan p boyle -- alan p boyle. bernard c brown the second. petty officer 3rd class christopher l burford united states navy. captain charles f burlingame the third, united states navy reserve retired. petty officer 3rd class daniel m, yarrow, united states navy. sergeant first class jose o. cal deron, united states army. susanne and callie. angeline c carter. sharon a carver. william e caswell. sergeant first class john jay chadha, united states army retired. rosa maria chapo. david m charla boyd. sarah m clark. t cooper. asia s cotton. lieutenant commander eric a cranford, united states navy. ada m davis. james d debonair. captain gerald f t deconto, united states navy. rodney dickens. lieutenant colonel jerry dave dickerson, united states army. eddie a dillard. petty officer first-class johnny dr. jr., united states navy. captain robert e dolan jr., united states navy. commander william h donovan, united states navy. lieutenant commander charles draws the third, united states navy retired. commander patrick done, united states navy. petty o
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. ♪ tonight we're young fore-e-e-e-ver ♪ ♪ we feel young forever bowen: all you want to do is go homeo it all over again. whoo! burrell: it's gonna be tough to say goodbye. o'neill: these have been the best 10 years of my life. good job, kid. ♪ ♪ tonight, we're young forever ♪ ♪ ♪ mm, mm-mm, mm oh, my gosh. this has been so much fun. but it's not over yet. this season, you're on "dancing with the stars" and i'm on "emergence," and that's all you people out there really need to know, but the folks at abc have asked us to take a look at the full schedule. so let's do it. hannah, take a big breath, look at the prompter, read it like you memorized it, and let's go. here's a rapid-fire look at the new season on abc. go! mondays -- "dancing with the stars"... 10! 10! 10! brown: ...then it's "the good doctor." tuesdays, "the conners," "bless this mess"... [ laughs ] ...the new comedy "mixed-ish," then "black-ish," and the new mystery "emergence." ♪ "emergence" nicely done. okay, i'll give it a go. wednesdays -- "the goldbergs," "schooled," "modern family"... [ laughs ] ..."single parents," a
. ♪ tonight we're young fore-e-e-e-ver ♪ ♪ we feel young forever bowen: all you want to do is go homeo it all over again. whoo! burrell: it's gonna be tough to say goodbye. o'neill: these have been the best 10 years of my life. good job, kid. ♪ ♪ tonight, we're young forever ♪ ♪ ♪ mm, mm-mm, mm oh, my gosh. this has been so much fun. but it's not over yet. this season, you're on "dancing with the stars" and i'm on "emergence," and that's all you people out...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.past half hour, benny gantz of the blue and white has been speaking. translation: by the results we have at the moment, it looks like for the second time the citizens of israel have given us our belief. more than a million citizens have said no to incitement and yes to unity, no to corruption and yes to unity, no to corruption and yes to honesty, no to attempts to destroy the israeli democracy but yes to keep israel as a jewish democratic state. benny gantz speaking within the next few minutes and we are expecting benjamin netanyahu and we are expecting benjamin neta nyahu to speak and we are expecting benjamin netanyahu to speak as well and we will bring that to you. but now lets turn our attention to the uk. britain's supreme court is being asked to decide whether prime minister borisjohnson behaved lawfully when he suspended parliament, for longer than is usual. in court that decision was described as an "abuse of power", to stop parliament interfering in brexit. but those arguing f
jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.past half hour, benny gantz of the blue and white has been speaking. translation: by the results we have at the moment, it looks like for the second time the citizens of israel have given us our belief. more than a million citizens have said no to incitement and yes to unity, no to corruption and yes to unity, no to corruption and yes to honesty, no to attempts to destroy the israeli democracy but yes to keep israel as a jewish democratic state. benny gantz...
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bowen yang joined the staff as a writer last year.he will be in front of the camera full time. he said that he grew up watching snl and had dreams of being on the show but there were not too many people that looked like him, so he didn't think he a chance. he is on the show now. we will see him september 28th. >> look forward to it. we will see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from 30 rockefeller a, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." and now, here he is, jimmy fallon
bowen yang joined the staff as a writer last year.he will be in front of the camera full time. he said that he grew up watching snl and had dreams of being on the show but there were not too many people that looked like him, so he didn't think he a chance. he is on the show now. we will see him september 28th. >> look forward to it. we will see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from 30 rockefeller a, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." and now,...
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first i couldn't believe bowen wanted the player from bundesliga to go. from there it was fast forward all the way under this coach what a yellow remolded the young prospect into a central defender just a metre 76 tall but he's much intelligence more than made up for the relatively slight frame. perceived weaknesses always used to be physical ones of be hearing i was too weak to slow too small. you showed me. a lot of things i just never known about it's a lot of small details on positional chips or make it so you're always playing with a different system or a different line under the system you yeah those were very exciting times. in the meantime kimmie he is now a leader and a 4 time german champion at $24.00 his success story is very much a family affair. i'm told only doing that without my parents' support but still be kicking a ball about in my home village is one of our new getting on in the game back then involves an awful lot of driving my dad took me everywhere i'm grateful for that to this day you must have been this close enough said uncle. he
first i couldn't believe bowen wanted the player from bundesliga to go. from there it was fast forward all the way under this coach what a yellow remolded the young prospect into a central defender just a metre 76 tall but he's much intelligence more than made up for the relatively slight frame. perceived weaknesses always used to be physical ones of be hearing i was too weak to slow too small. you showed me. a lot of things i just never known about it's a lot of small details on positional...
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and jeremy bowen is joining morning? 10:30am.ary from old trafford on five live sports extra. that is from 10am. next to the race to reach, euro 2020, next summer and gareth bale, snatched a crucial late victory for wales, in their qualifying match against azerbaijan in cardiff. wales went ahead thanks to a bizarre own goal from, pavlo pashayev, who somehow put bale's cross past his own keeper. but azerbaijan levelled in the second half and there were only seven minutes left when bale's towering headerjust about crossed the line for victory to move wales to third. i wasn't happy with the first half, we didn't play well. didn't stick to the game plan, too many mistakes, too many players off form. i was not happy at half—time because i knew 1-0 happy at half—time because i knew 1—0 was not going to be good enough. we needed to score that second goal. so, delighted with the three points, delighted with the character we have shown because it is not easy at all. scotland's hopes of reaching euro 2020 are dangling by a thread after the
and jeremy bowen is joining morning? 10:30am.ary from old trafford on five live sports extra. that is from 10am. next to the race to reach, euro 2020, next summer and gareth bale, snatched a crucial late victory for wales, in their qualifying match against azerbaijan in cardiff. wales went ahead thanks to a bizarre own goal from, pavlo pashayev, who somehow put bale's cross past his own keeper. but azerbaijan levelled in the second half and there were only seven minutes left when bale's...
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on means lightning in the bowen a's a dialect this super sports car has said several new records 801000 horsepower from the combination of an internal combustion engine an electric motor making it the most powerful lamborghini to date it accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in less than 2.8 seconds and achieves a top speed of over 350 kilometers an hour. but i think this is that that ation that we cannot avoid because you know the supersport the as the enemy of the weight but that in the coast all the way that to be a produce it that these i but it is a ship we did 3030 of it is small we think these is able to give and that the films that these really unique in the future do you know that elation and we have been the was obey to the regulation we think that these dimensions if we want to use that with future super cutting into said that of the town for example seoul itself in a which wouldn't be got. a lamborghini is also given a c. on the nickname f k p $37.00 to $1.00 or an outstanding personality in the automotive industry. he's a sign of respect and the pay tribute to the p
on means lightning in the bowen a's a dialect this super sports car has said several new records 801000 horsepower from the combination of an internal combustion engine an electric motor making it the most powerful lamborghini to date it accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in less than 2.8 seconds and achieves a top speed of over 350 kilometers an hour. but i think this is that that ation that we cannot avoid because you know the supersport the as the enemy of the weight but that in...
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country insult our heroic martyrs or spread hong for political information and just a few days ago way bowen ounce that so far that cleanup operation has been successful and more than 33500 posts on the platform have been deleted and almost 2000 accounts closed down and the company is promising to continue that crackdown how is this being received by the chinese where there has been you know a little bit of concern about this on social media but remember this is mainland china and people don't really like to be seen to be criticizing anything to do with the government but perhaps the most interesting post on the way bow came from the editor in chief of the global times now that's the state run chinese propaganda mouthpiece really and that editor in chief who's called who g.'s in said own way of own national days coming and accessing outside networks has become extremely difficult affecting all work here at. global times i personally feel this is a bit over the top and he went on to say that the country isn't fragile so china should allow a narrow opening to access outside networks but almost
country insult our heroic martyrs or spread hong for political information and just a few days ago way bowen ounce that so far that cleanup operation has been successful and more than 33500 posts on the platform have been deleted and almost 2000 accounts closed down and the company is promising to continue that crackdown how is this being received by the chinese where there has been you know a little bit of concern about this on social media but remember this is mainland china and people don't...
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"snl's" new hires include bowen yang who will become the first regular cast member of the show who ishinese-american. >>> alex trebek is speaking to abc news about his battle with pancreatic cancer talking one-on-one with our t.j. holmes. the 79-year-old trebek revealed what he told his co-workers when he got back to work hosting "jeopardy." >> i enjoy what's going on now. i realize that there is an end in sight for me just as there is for everyone else. one line that i have used with our staff in recent weeks and months is that when i do pas on, one thing they will not say at my funeral is, oh, he was taken from us too soon. hey, guys, i'm 79 years old. i've had one hell of a good life. as long as i can walk out and greet the audience and the contestants and run the game, i'm happy. >> we'll have much more of that interview later on "good morning america" including where trebek is now in his cancer fight. >>> in sports monday night football saw odell beckham jr. back in new jersey. the former giant faced the jets. he had the game's big play, an 89-yard touchdown catch and run. he was
"snl's" new hires include bowen yang who will become the first regular cast member of the show who ishinese-american. >>> alex trebek is speaking to abc news about his battle with pancreatic cancer talking one-on-one with our t.j. holmes. the 79-year-old trebek revealed what he told his co-workers when he got back to work hosting "jeopardy." >> i enjoy what's going on now. i realize that there is an end in sight for me just as there is for everyone else. one...
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jeremy bowen, bbc news, tel aviv.ore more analysis on the israeli election a little later on newsday. but now lets turn our attention to the uk. britain's supreme court is being asked to decide whether prime minister borisjohnson behaved lawfully when he suspended parliament, for longer than is usual. in court that decision was described as an "abuse of power", to stop parliament interfering in brexit. but those arguing for the prime minister believe he was acting in a political capacity which has nothing to do with the law. dominic casciani explains. all afternoon we have been hearing from the advocate general from scotland, the government top lawmen in edinburgh and in effect what his argument has been for the last two hours is there is nothing here for the court to decide because it is effectively a political question when and how a prime minister advises the queen to prorogue of the next queen's speech. that is in essence the nut of the government argument. the elephant in the room isa argument. the elephant in th
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i am bruce bowen from the san francisco land use coalition. with great surprise and distress i heard this project was coming forward to the commission last week in the comment form and distress full to see it with a department recommendation for approval with the prospect they could approve this as proposed not take advantage of the possible remedies available to you for remm deeing the situation created into the unpermitted demolition. in our neighborhood within a couple blocks of my house there are seven demolitions going through approval process. i emphasize there are seven going through the approval process. that is seeking approval for demolition before proceeding. i can't imagine what would happen if the developer realized they could go avoid the lengthy process and get the bulldozers out directly as a first step. what confidence can the public have in the protections that are available to the public by the city? i would like to add to the list of demolitions you heard a minute ago 1068 florida. i believe that is the right address was il
i am bruce bowen from the san francisco land use coalition. with great surprise and distress i heard this project was coming forward to the commission last week in the comment form and distress full to see it with a department recommendation for approval with the prospect they could approve this as proposed not take advantage of the possible remedies available to you for remm deeing the situation created into the unpermitted demolition. in our neighborhood within a couple blocks of my house...
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my name is bruce bowen. land use coalition. in addition to the excellent comments, i'd like to focus on two. the director should lead the department and the city into the future, but also should be able to lead in what i would call a manner of planning in the present tense. recently a group of neighbors was meeting with a planner about the unnecessary demolition of a house in order to replace it with a wildly unaffordable box. the planner told us that the department recognized that it couldn't resist the pressure of maximizing the potential economic value of that lot. and so the project would be approved, which it was. this considering value only with a places economic worth pervades real estate capital where the city is seen as only a generator of return on capital investment that leads to the city we know now, the city of displacement and destruction of communities. instead, we need a director that understands that the neighborhoods and communities and families and the value of a place derives from being useful to people now
my name is bruce bowen. land use coalition. in addition to the excellent comments, i'd like to focus on two. the director should lead the department and the city into the future, but also should be able to lead in what i would call a manner of planning in the present tense. recently a group of neighbors was meeting with a planner about the unnecessary demolition of a house in order to replace it with a wildly unaffordable box. the planner told us that the department recognized that it couldn't...
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fire for years for its lack of diversity, has also hired its first ever chinese-american cast member, bowen yang. he is openly gay and has been writing for the show since 2018, small h handful of cast members of asian descent to ever appear on the show. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. millions of students are expected to walk out of class on friday in a global climate strike. here in new york, school authorities have announced students will be allowed to miss classes without facing any penalties in order to participate in the strike. with 1.1 million students, new york city has the largest school system in the county. -- in the country. the student climate strike is taking place three days before the united nations climate action summit. amy: well, today we spent the rest of the hour with naomi klein, who is just out with a new book. it is called "on fire: the case for a green new deal
fire for years for its lack of diversity, has also hired its first ever chinese-american cast member, bowen yang. he is openly gay and has been writing for the show since 2018, small h handful of cast members of asian descent to ever appear on the show. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world....
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we are pleased to welcome the from several campuses, including the constitutional law class at the bowen school of law. [applause] this event could not have happened without the long hours and hard work of the clinton foundation and clinton school staff, along with the support of many dedicated volunteers. thank you all very much. [applause] a few months ago, i heard a deliver a personal and inspiring speech. in her remarks, she listed people she most admired and in addition to her family members, she proudly said, and i quote, rbg. [applause] this evening, she is here, sitting with us. as a salute to the many young people who are also inspired by justice ginsburg. we are glad to have you here. thank you for joining us and thank the family for making this possible. [applause] >> good evening. i am also thrilled to be here with all of you at our largest distinguished lecture ever. we knew that justice ginsburg would draw a large crowd. larger than the centers great hall could hold. we were right. we have enough people here tonight to fill 40 great halls. [applause] as a young white house
we are pleased to welcome the from several campuses, including the constitutional law class at the bowen school of law. [applause] this event could not have happened without the long hours and hard work of the clinton foundation and clinton school staff, along with the support of many dedicated volunteers. thank you all very much. [applause] a few months ago, i heard a deliver a personal and inspiring speech. in her remarks, she listed people she most admired and in addition to her family...
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bowen yang, one of the few asian americans ever on "snl" in its 45-year history.e was announced at the exact same time as gillis here and it is really just kind of been a big detraction from what could have been good pr for nbc. >> andrew yang has weighed in given his involvement. >> the comment resurfaced where gillis made a really despicable remark about yang and yang came out and he said he doesn't think anyone should be fired for a remark like this but he is happy to sit down with him. but he did say he does not find this humor funny. it's not, you know, if you watch that it's not, it isn't really funny. it's just ugly remarks about asian americans. >> yeah. crass to say the least. >> right. >> where's the humor? >> right. >> speaking of yang, he seems to be having a lot of fun out there. watch this. ♪ he goes to this on twitter today. clearly the guy knows how to bust a move. last week we showed video of him crowd surfing. this is not a side of yang we see in the debates or in interviews. >> not really a side of any presidential candidate. you don't see joe b
bowen yang, one of the few asian americans ever on "snl" in its 45-year history.e was announced at the exact same time as gillis here and it is really just kind of been a big detraction from what could have been good pr for nbc. >> andrew yang has weighed in given his involvement. >> the comment resurfaced where gillis made a really despicable remark about yang and yang came out and he said he doesn't think anyone should be fired for a remark like this but he is happy to...
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little rock bowen cancel of law -- school of law. event could not have happened without the long hours and hard work of the clinton and clinton school staffs along with the support of volunteers.ed thank you all very, very much. [applause] few months ago i heard castleberryanna lee of batesville deliver a very .ersonal and inspiring speech in her remarks she listed people most admired and in addition to her family members she i quote, r.b. d tkpwfpg. lears -- clears clears >> this evening anna lee is with younga salute to the many people who also inspired by justice ginsberg. glad to have you here. [applause] >> thank you for joining us and for making this possible. >> i'm also thrilled to be here ith you as our largest lecture ever.d knew that justice ginsberg would draw a large crowd, larger center's great hall could hold. and we were right. enough people here tonight to fill 40 great halls. as a young white house staffer i ave the honor of being in the rose garden on a very sunny day 1993, when president clinton announced has know
little rock bowen cancel of law -- school of law. event could not have happened without the long hours and hard work of the clinton and clinton school staffs along with the support of volunteers.ed thank you all very, very much. [applause] few months ago i heard castleberryanna lee of batesville deliver a very .ersonal and inspiring speech in her remarks she listed people most admired and in addition to her family members she i quote, r.b. d tkpwfpg. lears -- clears clears >> this evening...
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bowen yang joined the staff as a writer last year. now, he will be in front of the camera full time. he said that he grew up watching snl and had dreams of being on the show but there were not too many people that looked like him, so he didn't think he a chance. he is on the show now. we will see him september 28th. >> look forward to it. we will see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from 30 rockefeller a, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. thank you very much. hello. [ cheers and applause wow. that's very nice thank you. thank you very, very much. please, please welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome to "the tonight show." you're here, you made it thank you for being here you look good. [ cheers and applause you guys, we got a great show. jennifer garner is here tonight. [ cheers and applause >> steve: oh >> jimmy: jim jefferies is here [ cheers and applause and we've got music from megan thee stallion. [ cheers and a
bowen yang joined the staff as a writer last year. now, he will be in front of the camera full time. he said that he grew up watching snl and had dreams of being on the show but there were not too many people that looked like him, so he didn't think he a chance. he is on the show now. we will see him september 28th. >> look forward to it. we will see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from 30 rockefeller a, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." and...
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chuck bowen calls it cliched and scattershot. >> still better than that movie we talked about. >> johnvolta? that one got 17%. >> you're right. next to the highly anticipated sequel to stephen king's reboot of "it." 27 years after the losers club defeated pennywise, it returns in "it: chapter 2" to terrorize the town of derry. now all grown up, the losers must conquer their fears to destroy pennywise once and for all. >> it consumes us from the inside so we don't have a choice anymore. >> you lied. and i died. you lied! and i died! >> starring bill skarsgard, james mcavoy, jessica chastain, and bill hader, "it: chapter 2" is scoring a decent 67% on rotten tomatoes but critics are clearly not impressed. an awkward mix of humor and horror that brings stephen king's "it" to a disappointing end. when the nightmare becomes a daydream, it is best to call "it" a day. >> how is 67% decent? if your kid comes home with a 67%, are you going to say, well, that's decent? >>> this morning on "world news now," happening now, hurricane dorian whipping >>> this morning on "world news now," happening no
chuck bowen calls it cliched and scattershot. >> still better than that movie we talked about. >> johnvolta? that one got 17%. >> you're right. next to the highly anticipated sequel to stephen king's reboot of "it." 27 years after the losers club defeated pennywise, it returns in "it: chapter 2" to terrorize the town of derry. now all grown up, the losers must conquer their fears to destroy pennywise once and for all. >> it consumes us from the inside...
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national security adviser john bolton and joining us on skype from toronto is bret bowen is the president of the crisis management group global situation room the white house would like to tell us that there is no crisis however when you go through 3 national security advisers. goodness knows how many other stuff they've been over the past 2 and a half years it does point to something of a crisis in the white house it is surprises it's a crisis with the american presidency donald trump has placed his ego and this flashy summits above stability above the security of the united states and our allies. and for what gain. well i think ultimately he is trying to advance a personal agenda and clearly john bolton was someone who was looking to advance a strategic agenda and let me be clear i was no fan of john bolton but he is at least had a certain methodology he was putting in place a policy process is to try and guide the united states through a small truest time in the challenge with president from is that he is just so erratic and can shift wildly from day to day i mean i'm actually thinking
national security adviser john bolton and joining us on skype from toronto is bret bowen is the president of the crisis management group global situation room the white house would like to tell us that there is no crisis however when you go through 3 national security advisers. goodness knows how many other stuff they've been over the past 2 and a half years it does point to something of a crisis in the white house it is surprises it's a crisis with the american presidency donald trump has...
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goal there were just 4 points in it was it was too big a gap to bridge those penalties from richie bowenand then bowden barrett secured a 10 point victory and it was job done for the world champions their toughest match out of the way and already almost certain to finish top of pool b. . earlier on saturday fiji gave australia a real scare sapporo dome a try in the chaff but the 9 points ahead while on track to their 1st win over the wallaby 6954 but then the tide turned. his 1st 2 tries in international rugby to put australia ahead and they ran away with it when fiji had a man sent to the sin bin 3921 the final score australia comfortable winners in the end but with plenty to improve on before they face wales in tokyo next sunday. and tokyo played host to a real thriller between france and argentina france completely dominated the 1st 40 minutes running into choice only 20 points to 3 at the break but argentina's forwards began to fire in the 2nd half forcing their way over for 2 tries they kicked penalties as well to move themselves ahead by a single point france managed to restore the
goal there were just 4 points in it was it was too big a gap to bridge those penalties from richie bowenand then bowden barrett secured a 10 point victory and it was job done for the world champions their toughest match out of the way and already almost certain to finish top of pool b. . earlier on saturday fiji gave australia a real scare sapporo dome a try in the chaff but the 9 points ahead while on track to their 1st win over the wallaby 6954 but then the tide turned. his 1st 2 tries in...
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bowen kimberly s. bowers veronique nicole bowers larry bowman shawn edward bowman, jr. kevin l. bowser gary r. box gennady boyarsky pamela boyce allen p. boyle michael boyle alfred j. braca sandra conaty brace kevin hugh bracken sandy waugh bradshaw sandy waugh bradshaw david brian brady alexander braginsky nicholas w. brandemarti daniel raymond brandhorst michelle renee bratton bravo ronald michael breitweiser >> thank you, david, for sharing his legacy all over the world. charles broghammer keith a. broomfield juloise brown lloyd stanford brown patrick john brown bettina b. browne-radburn bruehert andrew brunn vincent edward brunton ronald bucca brandon j. buchanan greg j. buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse john edward bulaga, jr. stephen bruce bunin christopher l. burford matthew j. burke charles f. burlingame iii thomas e. burnett, jr. donald j. burns kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside >> and my cousin, your family misses you, you'll always be remembered. >> and my son, my beloved son, todd aaron. there are no words to tell y
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"snl's" new hires do include bowen yang who will become the first chinese-american cast member in thes soon-to-be 45 seasons on the air. as for presidential candidate andrew yang, he tweeted that he hopes to sit down with gillis soon. guys. >> we'll see if that happens. all right, thanks so much, chris. >>> and we have a lot more coming up this morning. next, our one-on-one with alex trebek. the new developments in his health battle. he is opening up first right here on "gma" this morning. >>> and baseball legend david ortiz, big papi, now taking us inside those terrifying moments. the shooting that nearly killed him and the doctors who saved big papi's life. >>> but first, let's go back to ginger. >> i have to start with southeast texas, houston, galveston, houston, if you are watching you are about to have a ton of rain. you're in a flash flood watch for up to ten inches over the next couple of days. that thing hanging off the gulf has been trying to become a tropical cyclone. it does not. it doesn't matter what it becomes. all the way up to lufkin through the end of the week we'll
"snl's" new hires do include bowen yang who will become the first chinese-american cast member in thes soon-to-be 45 seasons on the air. as for presidential candidate andrew yang, he tweeted that he hopes to sit down with gillis soon. guys. >> we'll see if that happens. all right, thanks so much, chris. >>> and we have a lot more coming up this morning. next, our one-on-one with alex trebek. the new developments in his health battle. he is opening up first right here on...
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that the show, which has been called out in recent years for its lack of diversity, also announced bowen asian american cast member a spokesperson for loren michaels addressing gillis departure, saying we were not aware of his prior remarks that have surfaced over the past few days we are sorry that we did not see these clips earlier and that our vetting practice was not up to our standard gillis posting, i respect the decision that they made, adding he's grateful for the opportunity. presidential candidate andrew yang who gillis joked about, defended him over the weekend saying gillis should get to keep his job. >> i believe our country has become excessively punitive and vindictive about remarks that people find offensive or racist, and that we need to try and move beyond that. >> but it wasn't enough to keep gillis on the show former snl cast member rob snider, i'm sorry you had the misfortune of being a cast member in this era of cultural unforgiveness. >> it seems like this is happening a lot recently a lot of comedians having to address past controversial jokes. >> yeah, the most r
that the show, which has been called out in recent years for its lack of diversity, also announced bowen asian american cast member a spokesperson for loren michaels addressing gillis departure, saying we were not aware of his prior remarks that have surfaced over the past few days we are sorry that we did not see these clips earlier and that our vetting practice was not up to our standard gillis posting, i respect the decision that they made, adding he's grateful for the opportunity....