59
59
Sep 8, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
here she is on the andrew marr show this morning. is trying to get a deal with the eu. i'm just saying what i have seen in government is that there is this huge machine preparing for no deal, which is fine. you might expect in the balance between getting a deal and no deal 50—50 in terms of work but it isn't that, it is 80 or 90% of government time going into preparing no deal and the absence of trying to work to get a deal and has driven by 21 of my colleagues to rebel and i need tojoin them. so you think he is trying to get a deal? what deal? i think he prefers to get a deal... what deal, is the question? that is the question. and you have no idea? i have no idea, what we know is that angela merkel and the eu have said, give us your proposal — and we have not given them a proposal. where is the work that has to be done to come up with alternative arrangements to show where the landing place is and all that work needs to go behind it and instead we are hearing, we are going to get a deal. but there's very little evidence of it. are
here she is on the andrew marr show this morning. is trying to get a deal with the eu. i'm just saying what i have seen in government is that there is this huge machine preparing for no deal, which is fine. you might expect in the balance between getting a deal and no deal 50—50 in terms of work but it isn't that, it is 80 or 90% of government time going into preparing no deal and the absence of trying to work to get a deal and has driven by 21 of my colleagues to rebel and i need tojoin...
32
32
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
on the andrew marr show, other things came up, and ignore.herthings came up, and it ignore. on the andrew marr show, other things came up, and it seems to be brushed off. i think there will be some concern. of course, other people will think that the timing is somewhat off, that it is so timing is somewhat off, that it is so much later. lets go to the telegraph again. prince harry is on the front page. yes, he is in africa and he has been writing for the telegraph, saying that people might say he sounds like a hippie, but we cannot have a feminist mentality, humans and animals in their habitats fundamentally need to coexist with top —— a then a mess mentality. he has been working on a campaign to talk more about the environment, because he has faced criticism for his use of private planes in recent months, and so there is a mood around that there is lecturing going on. i think it is interesting that he is taking this approach and continuing to work on this. because his father and grandfather have both been interested in conservation for many
on the andrew marr show, other things came up, and ignore.herthings came up, and it ignore. on the andrew marr show, other things came up, and it seems to be brushed off. i think there will be some concern. of course, other people will think that the timing is somewhat off, that it is so timing is somewhat off, that it is so much later. lets go to the telegraph again. prince harry is on the front page. yes, he is in africa and he has been writing for the telegraph, saying that people might say...
52
52
Sep 7, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
that is something offered on the weekend by andrew marr, fa ntastically. the weekend by andrew marr,ffer a different kind of programme on my politics live during the day. i think the time could not be more right to have these longer interviews. lots of people, including yourself, have been talking about of andrew neil and his reputation. is there a danger you are not going to get the big political names because people are too scared of him now? no, i think he is respected, hugely, by politicians. there was a survey of who is the most respected broadcast journalist, or it might have been journalists in general, among the political class. andrew neil was right up there, because they recognise he knows the material and is incredibly well briefed, and an encounter with him is also an opportunity for them to prove their mettle in an interview setting. if you recall, a couple of months ago we had interviews with borisjohnson and jeremy hunt in the leadership race for the conservative party and they both submitted themselves to they both submitted themselves to the andrew neil interview. po
that is something offered on the weekend by andrew marr, fa ntastically. the weekend by andrew marr,ffer a different kind of programme on my politics live during the day. i think the time could not be more right to have these longer interviews. lots of people, including yourself, have been talking about of andrew neil and his reputation. is there a danger you are not going to get the big political names because people are too scared of him now? no, i think he is respected, hugely, by...
38
38
Sep 22, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
have a listen to what he said on the andrew marr programme.ave obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discussed them with him at length immediately and he is wanting to leave in order to spend time looking after his son and to be with his wife and family because this is a very stressful and full on job. and he is working with us for the rest of this year, he will be here for the general election campaign. as we speak, he is indeed downstairs we had a very convivial cup of coffee together this morning with everybody else the senior team in my office. the idea that there is some kind of, i don't know what you are leading up to here... i'm literally not leading up to anything... i'm literally going to put you his words. i've heard those. a lack of human decency. why do you think he said that? i think he said that because he was extremely distressed at that point about whatever it was going on in discussions within the office at that moment. but the spouts expats are probably nothing compared to the thunder cloud hanging over this confer
have a listen to what he said on the andrew marr programme.ave obviously seen the words that andrew wrote and i discussed them with him at length immediately and he is wanting to leave in order to spend time looking after his son and to be with his wife and family because this is a very stressful and full on job. and he is working with us for the rest of this year, he will be here for the general election campaign. as we speak, he is indeed downstairs we had a very convivial cup of coffee...
86
86
Sep 8, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
coverage begins at 9:30am on bbc one after the andrew marr show.his morning... after a turbulent week in westminster, laura trott, a former special adviser to david cameron during his time in downing street, joins me for a look at the papers. and the new series of strictly come dancing got under way on bbc one last night. entertainment journalist emma bullimore will talk us through the gossip and take a look at those all—important pairings. and all important to look at the pairings, mike bushell there with his partner. this is where we say goodbye to viewers on bbc one. good morning. it is 8:30am. here is a summary good morning. it is 8:30am. here is a summary of the main news. the prime minister boris johnson has suffered a new blow to his authority after his work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, resigned last night. ms rudd said she no longer believed the government's main objective was to leave the eu with a deal and she described the sacking of 21 rebel tory mps as an act of political vandalism. number 10 said it was disappointed by the resi
coverage begins at 9:30am on bbc one after the andrew marr show.his morning... after a turbulent week in westminster, laura trott, a former special adviser to david cameron during his time in downing street, joins me for a look at the papers. and the new series of strictly come dancing got under way on bbc one last night. entertainment journalist emma bullimore will talk us through the gossip and take a look at those all—important pairings. and all important to look at the pairings, mike...
118
118
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah marr-guertin: thank you very much, thank you for having me.obert: now, we know that aaci started around 1973, and i remember being at some of those early events. give us sort of a--the people a sense of the evolution of what aaci was like then and what you're celebrating now. sarah: yeah, aaci started back in the '70s to serve the refugee population that was coming in from southeast asia and coming to the bay area, where there weren't enough services, especially culturally appropriate or services in language for those people. and so, since then, we've really just continued to expand to meet the needs of the populations that are--that are in the bay area. so, nowadays we serve many, many populations, not just asians or southeast asians, but other immigrant communities like those coming in from the middle east or from africa, other refugee populations. robert: how do you keep up with the services in terms of being able to tailor your--their needs and your services? you know, like people who can speak the language, people who are qualified to be
sarah marr-guertin: thank you very much, thank you for having me.obert: now, we know that aaci started around 1973, and i remember being at some of those early events. give us sort of a--the people a sense of the evolution of what aaci was like then and what you're celebrating now. sarah: yeah, aaci started back in the '70s to serve the refugee population that was coming in from southeast asia and coming to the bay area, where there weren't enough services, especially culturally appropriate or...
69
69
Sep 15, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
jo swinson set out the policy this morning in an interview with andrew marr.debating at conference today is very clear — if the liberal democrats at the next election win a majority, if people put into government as a majority government — the stop—brexit party — then stopping brexit is exactly what people will get. yes, we will revoke article 50. a clear message from the liberal democrats, that's about as far as they can go in hardening their position as an anti—brexit party. jo swinson says they should be unequivocal in their message. it will likely go down very well with the party faithful here in bournemouth this weekend, who are in good spirits after the defection of conservative mp sam gyimah last night but it's not without risk because there will be those who say that for a party with the word "democrat" in its name, overturning the result of a referendum without holding another referendum isn't necessarily the most democratic thing to do. although the argument against that from jo swinson and others would likely be that they would have won a mandate on
jo swinson set out the policy this morning in an interview with andrew marr.debating at conference today is very clear — if the liberal democrats at the next election win a majority, if people put into government as a majority government — the stop—brexit party — then stopping brexit is exactly what people will get. yes, we will revoke article 50. a clear message from the liberal democrats, that's about as far as they can go in hardening their position as an anti—brexit party. jo...
36
36
Sep 22, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr show, mr corbyn insisted he worked well with his deputy, tom watsonissed suggestions the proposal at the party's ruling committee was designed to remove him. he also brushed aside a leaked memo from a senior adviser which accused the party of incompetence and again refused to say whether he would back remain in another referendum on brexit. our assistant political editor norman smith is in brighton. lots of questions to put tojeremy corbyn after turmoil at the start of this conference. what did he have to say? i think what we saw that the corbyn was trying to douse down some of the firestorms that have erupted at the start of this conference over tom watson, over his policy director andrew fisher announcing that he has had enough and that looming thundercloud of brexit. which hangs over this conference. the other thing that i thought was interesting if you're asking what is going on, well, the answer is that itjeremy corbyn‘s going on. he said that he would serve a full term as prime minister if he wins at the next election. i do not think i have hear
speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr show, mr corbyn insisted he worked well with his deputy, tom watsonissed suggestions the proposal at the party's ruling committee was designed to remove him. he also brushed aside a leaked memo from a senior adviser which accused the party of incompetence and again refused to say whether he would back remain in another referendum on brexit. our assistant political editor norman smith is in brighton. lots of questions to put tojeremy corbyn after turmoil at...
70
70
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
and borisjohnson will be on the andrew marr show this morning. should include children in conversations about organ donation, according to the organisation that oversees transplants in the uk. nhs blood and transplant says young patients are waiting on average more than two and a half times longer than adults for similar transplants. earlier, we spoke to anthony clarkson, nhs director of organ donation and transplantation who gave advice on how to discuss the issue. it is a really difficult subject, and nobody wants to think about children dying or their own children dying. so we're saying families should discuss organ donation generally and get the views out. what we do find, though, is that children are very matter—of—fact about organ donation. they often hear about it at school, and they often just see it for what it is. it's helping save a life, and they don't put any prejudice on it, or any superstition. it's just simply that, when you've died, you can donate to save another child. there were more than 20 flood warnings in place across engla
and borisjohnson will be on the andrew marr show this morning. should include children in conversations about organ donation, according to the organisation that oversees transplants in the uk. nhs blood and transplant says young patients are waiting on average more than two and a half times longer than adults for similar transplants. earlier, we spoke to anthony clarkson, nhs director of organ donation and transplantation who gave advice on how to discuss the issue. it is a really difficult...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
Sep 12, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you, supervisor marr. supervisor peskin? >> thank you. i'd like to adjourn today today's board meeting by geraldine mary crowdley, who was a one woman army for the neighbourhoods of the northeast corner of the city, but the city at large. she passed away early this morning in the style that she should pass away, listening to frank sinatra and watching monday night football last night. many of you knew here. her. she originally hailed from chappaque, new york, and moved here at the age of 25. she would have turned 85 this friday, the 13th, which she thought was very lucky. a third of a century ago, she actually saw somebody on tv from the telegraph "hill dwellers," and decided to join that organization, which she ended up serving as president four times, and cajoled me not only into joining, and later on cajoled me into running -- her and tom -- cajoled me against my will to run for supervisor almost 20 years ago. she would come and pick me up at 6:30 in the morning and drive me to bus stops and all of the rest of it. her deep, dark secret
. >> thank you, supervisor marr. supervisor peskin? >> thank you. i'd like to adjourn today today's board meeting by geraldine mary crowdley, who was a one woman army for the neighbourhoods of the northeast corner of the city, but the city at large. she passed away early this morning in the style that she should pass away, listening to frank sinatra and watching monday night football last night. many of you knew here. her. she originally hailed from chappaque, new york, and moved...
37
37
Sep 2, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
by michael gove's a nswer to very troubled by michael gove's answer to the question asked by andrew marrre he was similarly put to him, will you abide by the abilities passed? we will have to wait and see what the bill says. that is not the right answer. if the democratically elected parliament passes a law, government has an obligation and duty to abide by it because if that goes out the window, what really has happened to oui’ window, what really has happened to our parliamentary process? people will see yes, parliamentary democracy but what about the people's democracy? they voted in the referendum, they gave their verdict, 17.4 million people and is this a clash between popular democracy in the shape of a referendum against parliamentary democracy? the people indeed had their say but they did not vote for a no—deal brexit. it is really important this. there is no mandate in the referendum for a no—deal brexit. the leave said we will get ideal. this will not be a sudden ru ptu re ideal. this will not be a sudden rupture in our economic relationships, we would take this slowly and prop
by michael gove's a nswer to very troubled by michael gove's answer to the question asked by andrew marrre he was similarly put to him, will you abide by the abilities passed? we will have to wait and see what the bill says. that is not the right answer. if the democratically elected parliament passes a law, government has an obligation and duty to abide by it because if that goes out the window, what really has happened to oui’ window, what really has happened to our parliamentary process?...
44
44
Sep 8, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 8.30 this morning.he resignation of amber rudd from the cabinet. he would hope she would come on the andrew marr show and you will be right, she will bejoining me here after 830. i also have the chancellor of the exchequer, sajid javid, and the shadow chancellor of the exchequer, number two in the labour party, john mcdonald, to try to chart the way ahead for yet another extraordinary week coming up. quite the man, his off already! he has things to do! here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather. good morning! we have a stunner of a morning this morning, high this is how things are looking in norfolk at the moment. not everyone will be dry but a lot of dry weather on the cards and after the fresh and chilly start, largely dry and sunny. the cloud building up a little bit later on but nice conditions for anyone taking part in the great north —— rate north run. it will be warming up to 15 celsius with a light breeze. a couple of weather fronts. the cold front will bring rain overnight and also a wa
the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 8.30 this morning.he resignation of amber rudd from the cabinet. he would hope she would come on the andrew marr show and you will be right, she will bejoining me here after 830. i also have the chancellor of the exchequer, sajid javid, and the shadow chancellor of the exchequer, number two in the labour party, john mcdonald, to try to chart the way ahead for yet another extraordinary week coming up. quite the man, his off already! he has things to do!...
77
77
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
andrew marr at nine o'clock. repeated match of the day. we will be on the bbc news channel. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. let's look at the front pages. the sunday times leads on its interview with the prime minister, who says conservative mps face an historic choice this week — they can either back him to deliver brexit, orface chaos under the labour leaderjeremy corbyn. the sunday telegraph leads on comments by the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier, who says the irish backstop will not be scrapped. the paper also reports that the prime minister is "preparing for a showdown" with tory rebels who are campaigning to block no deal. the main picture on the front of the sunday express is from yesterday's protests in london, as thousands turned out to campaign against the suspension of parliament. the paper says an election could be triggered within days if a no—deal brexit is successfully stopped. and the observer reports on calls for a top level investigation
andrew marr at nine o'clock. repeated match of the day. we will be on the bbc news channel. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. let's look at the front pages. the sunday times leads on its interview with the prime minister, who says conservative mps face an historic choice this week — they can either back him to deliver brexit, orface chaos under the labour leaderjeremy corbyn. the sunday telegraph leads on comments by the eu's chief negotiator...
46
46
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
borisjohnson talking to andrew marr. this is a slightly surreal confidence.y the opposition to try and get rid of him and install a caretaker prime star and install a caretaker prime star and his place. it is very curious. officially this confidence should not be taking place because parliament voted down the idea of having a confidence rest. boris johnson will be cheered to the rafters, it will be his final club here which is slightly divorced from the political reality that brexit is thundering towards us and there is no agreement. parliament is up in arms and the supreme court have slapped down and some of his mps are deeply unhappy with his style and the manner in which is he approaching brexit and heat it will bea approaching brexit and heat it will be a very different story. i guarantee you they will absolutely love boris johnson here, guarantee you they will absolutely love borisjohnson here, notjust because because he is a confidence darling but because of his stance on brexit. this is a man they elected to get brexit done and of course they will back
borisjohnson talking to andrew marr. this is a slightly surreal confidence.y the opposition to try and get rid of him and install a caretaker prime star and install a caretaker prime star and his place. it is very curious. officially this confidence should not be taking place because parliament voted down the idea of having a confidence rest. boris johnson will be cheered to the rafters, it will be his final club here which is slightly divorced from the political reality that brexit is...
77
77
Sep 7, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
and the chancellor sajid javid will be appearing on the the andrew marr show tomorrow morning.0am. but that's all for us for now. goodnight. hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. more on that breaking news this evening — amber rudd has quit the cabinet and conservative party, saying she cannot stand by while loyal, moderate conservatives are expelled. the work and pensions secretary said she no longer believed leaving the eu with a deal was the government's main objective. she described the sacking of 21 tory mps on tuesday as an assault on decency and democracy. amber rudd has quit the cabinet. the mp for hastings and rye who supported remain in the 2016 referendum said her resignation had been "a difficult decision". it was an honour to join boris johnson's cabinet as secretary of state for equalities but i can no longer continue to serve, u nfortu nately, longer continue to serve, unfortunately, and i have been surprised by the lack of work and preparation that is going into getting a deal with the european union. i knew and i accept that the prime minister should be
and the chancellor sajid javid will be appearing on the the andrew marr show tomorrow morning.0am. but that's all for us for now. goodnight. hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. more on that breaking news this evening — amber rudd has quit the cabinet and conservative party, saying she cannot stand by while loyal, moderate conservatives are expelled. the work and pensions secretary said she no longer believed leaving the eu with a deal was the government's main objective. she...
80
80
Sep 28, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
and the prime minister will be live on the andrew marr show, that's tomorrow morning, 9 o'clock, on bbcremy corbyn says a future labour government, would scrap universal credit, which merges six benefits, into a single payment. in a speech in essex, he said he'd immediately upon taking office, reduce the wait faced by claimants, from five weeks, to two. police in hong kong have fired tear gas and water canon at protesters, who're marking five years since the start of what became known as the umbrella movement. it was a campaign of civil disobedience and protest, in the fight for greater democratic freedom under chinese rule. the movement faded after two months, but today's anniversary comes after a new wave of far more militant demonstrations. from hong kong, here's our china correspondent, john sudworth. the everyday object that lent its name to a movement was in use again. five years after it first shielded the protesters from the pepper spray and tear gas. in 2014, the umbrella protests faded away. but this year they're back with a vengeance — in far more violent form. we have no cho
and the prime minister will be live on the andrew marr show, that's tomorrow morning, 9 o'clock, on bbcremy corbyn says a future labour government, would scrap universal credit, which merges six benefits, into a single payment. in a speech in essex, he said he'd immediately upon taking office, reduce the wait faced by claimants, from five weeks, to two. police in hong kong have fired tear gas and water canon at protesters, who're marking five years since the start of what became known as the...
72
72
Sep 15, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
he said he was shocked at priti patel has been on the andrew marr programme and she was asked what she cameron's comments.” and she was asked what she made of david cameron's comments. i was a minister in david cameron's government and it was a privilege to serve in that government and i enjoyed working with him. the referendum has happened, we have all moved on and we are now working to deliver that referendum mandate. that is so important, there is no point going over the past. he said he left the truth at home during that campaign, it is a very serious thing to say. every talk about the issues we are now speaking about in terms of delivering brexit, many of thoseissues terms of delivering brexit, many of those issues went to the heart of the vote to leave in 2016. whether it was taking control back of our borders, our laws, our money, those issues are still prevalent to the debate and discussion today. we are now back with politics at a vengeance. we are now back with politics at a vengeance. there is potential on some movement with the brexit relationship with attempts to negotiate
he said he was shocked at priti patel has been on the andrew marr programme and she was asked what she cameron's comments.” and she was asked what she made of david cameron's comments. i was a minister in david cameron's government and it was a privilege to serve in that government and i enjoyed working with him. the referendum has happened, we have all moved on and we are now working to deliver that referendum mandate. that is so important, there is no point going over the past. he said he...
66
66
Sep 22, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
he will be appearing on the andrew marr show. a key appearance from him.s after a turbulent first day, to put it mildly, when we saw that so—called drive—by shooting — failed drive—by shooting of tom watson. his post is now means a secure because there is going to be a review of his position and there will be another go, i imagine, getting rid of him. we see the row over the move to disband labour stu d e nts over the move to disband labour students are because they were deemed not to be sufficiently enthusiastic about the carbon project. there is a living thundercloud of a storm brewing over brexit —— not to be sufficiently does ask about the corbyn project. andy push to have mr corbyn back remain. this morning, we saw andrew fisher, one of mr corbyn‘s closest aides, deciding that he has had enough, he is out of your, he is going to quit by the end of the year. in his resignation statement, he says that this is for family reasons. the sunday times has obtained members which suggest, actually, he is going because of what he regards as the lack of professio
he will be appearing on the andrew marr show. a key appearance from him.s after a turbulent first day, to put it mildly, when we saw that so—called drive—by shooting — failed drive—by shooting of tom watson. his post is now means a secure because there is going to be a review of his position and there will be another go, i imagine, getting rid of him. we see the row over the move to disband labour stu d e nts over the move to disband labour students are because they were deemed not to...
383
383
Sep 23, 2019
09/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 383
favorite 0
quote 0
aelgicl.ndg fos wn who a ryunder water p we is vhen vetanzn ark andlippers de wrerr kifng girlfrid to marr caeeuly outm. uthori bti areutributeovr le the soouis i don't know. we'll see whates com the uanfl n calling it quits. he's been on a tweet storm. yesterday he tweeted he's not playing any more. he was cut by the p now he's taking shots at the used of sewner and oer misconduct including currentlyen legaonacsginrom two women. espnepng hortie's p to $10 million. >>> president trump in new tyork city preparing forhis e' i vice idenerestyat ael vbo b ukicprsk >>inmo wal-g thisrnalreedging co mainl etiean ispers] babe. h theth tlopur desgoidting n'ul still ahead this monda touristsic still ahead this monda touristsic ele's a cybeac us ds iont. . still ahead this monda touristsic ele's a cybeac ba phioishin.ng. malware.ock o. d sericue last protectk bo a 15 de melanied other related u hour l, m w s wo sff t ukes wit morne dohwn they spit on him repeat repeatedly. i'mi' pene quicklyt tnre with my men, my depth just unprovoked brutaense a sbossutle this investigation as both teenagers who are
aelgicl.ndg fos wn who a ryunder water p we is vhen vetanzn ark andlippers de wrerr kifng girlfrid to marr caeeuly outm. uthori bti areutributeovr le the soouis i don't know. we'll see whates com the uanfl n calling it quits. he's been on a tweet storm. yesterday he tweeted he's not playing any more. he was cut by the p now he's taking shots at the used of sewner and oer misconduct including currentlyen legaonacsginrom two women. espnepng hortie's p to $10 million. >>> president trump...
38
38
Sep 22, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the foreign secretary, dominic raab, told the andrew marr programme this morning that the company couldn't contingency plan was in place to help people if they were stranded abroad. obviously the department for transport, the civil aviation authority, are following it very carefully. we would wait to see and hope that it can continue but, in any event, as you would expect, we have got the contingency planning in place to make sure that, in any worst—case scenario, we can support all of those who might otherwise be stranded. but i don't want to say too much more, given that those meetings are ongoing. our correspondent angus crawford is outside that crucial meeting in central london. any news coming out of there? well, to quote one industry source, this is the last throw of the dice. we are getting nothing from inside the building, it is a big city law firm, and as faras building, it is a big city law firm, and as far as we are aware the major players in the crisis are inside, trying to thrash out a deal. thomas cook management itself, the banks and its major shareholders, including its big
the foreign secretary, dominic raab, told the andrew marr programme this morning that the company couldn't contingency plan was in place to help people if they were stranded abroad. obviously the department for transport, the civil aviation authority, are following it very carefully. we would wait to see and hope that it can continue but, in any event, as you would expect, we have got the contingency planning in place to make sure that, in any worst—case scenario, we can support all of those...
37
37
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
and speaking on the andrew marr show this morning, borisjohnson claims he‘s been "a model of restraintolitico. i spoke to them a short while ago from manchester. i don‘t think you can call a party unified that has just sacked 21 of its mps. i mean there is obviously huge divisions in the tory party over europe as there have been for yea rs. over europe as there have been for years. having said that, there‘s a sense of people trying to get behind the prime minister, i don‘t feel like they have got a of choice, people know an election is coming soon but they do not know when yet. given the scale of the chaotic background in politics, i don‘t think it has gone too badly here for the prime minister today, but the backdrop in parliament at home where he has no majority with his brexit deadline looming and the lurid allegations in the press today, none of it is ideal. hannah, parliament is still sitting as we know, but the prorogation should not have happened, so they are carrying on. how much are you picking up on a sense that people at the conference are then missing out?|j sense that peop
and speaking on the andrew marr show this morning, borisjohnson claims he‘s been "a model of restraintolitico. i spoke to them a short while ago from manchester. i don‘t think you can call a party unified that has just sacked 21 of its mps. i mean there is obviously huge divisions in the tory party over europe as there have been for yea rs. over europe as there have been for years. having said that, there‘s a sense of people trying to get behind the prime minister, i don‘t feel...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
64
64
Sep 17, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
i was basically going to say a lot of what supervisor marr said she is highly qualified and a highly educated woman of color. i was happy to support moving her nomination forward from the rules committee, but there is also something to be said about giving the mayor's office and the colleagues the opportunity to have a continuing conversation with community on best -- on how best to move forward. with that said, i will be supporting the motion to continue. >> i would like to echo the same statements. for me, i think i will be supporting the motion, and it is not because of the story of the person that we appointed for the board of appeals, i don't think we should be drawing parallels with these individuals. in deference to supervisor peskin, who i know is passionate and has worked on this issue for much longer than most of us on work don't -- i've worked on eddie it -- any issue, i would be supportive of a continuance. colleagues, so there is a motion that has been forwarded and seconded to continue items 17 and 18 to our meeting on september 24th. do we need to take a roll call? [ro
i was basically going to say a lot of what supervisor marr said she is highly qualified and a highly educated woman of color. i was happy to support moving her nomination forward from the rules committee, but there is also something to be said about giving the mayor's office and the colleagues the opportunity to have a continuing conversation with community on best -- on how best to move forward. with that said, i will be supporting the motion to continue. >> i would like to echo the same...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
49
49
Sep 27, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> next up is supervisor marr, district four. >> chair mar: thanthank you, president yee and thank you for coordinating this really incredible showcase of talented leaders, inspiring leaders here in the city. i am really super-excited to add from district four, sunset district, and recognize a really inspiring young leader with deep roots in our city who is another really exemplary example of the theme today. angelica is a sophomore at city college in san francisco. her studies are in the areas of sorb ology and american studies. her dedication has motivated her to follow an educational path to fight for values in her community. being a mexican-american woman is part of her identity she incorporates in her work and dedication to serving others. angelica is a fourth generation san francisco native and lived in the sun set her entire life. her mother was born and raised in sunset and is currently a returning student at city college, while working as a message therapist. i am pleased she is present today as we recognize her incredible daughter. angelica's years were spent in district
. >> next up is supervisor marr, district four. >> chair mar: thanthank you, president yee and thank you for coordinating this really incredible showcase of talented leaders, inspiring leaders here in the city. i am really super-excited to add from district four, sunset district, and recognize a really inspiring young leader with deep roots in our city who is another really exemplary example of the theme today. angelica is a sophomore at city college in san francisco. her studies...
143
143
Sep 9, 2019
09/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 1
eric marr will join the group and host a kick-off rally and will call for better service to connect thecity so riders can get where they need to go on time. >>> 6:15 is the time. we'll be keeping an eye on south of the commute. we're going to start off with interstate 880 in hayward as they are completing an injury accident. industrial has already caused a back-up here beginning just after 2:38. if you are getting on in union city, this might actually help you because people are held up. san mateo bridge. westbound, you can see traffic is moderately heavy. this is a look at interstate 880 north and south. for that back-up here once you make it on to the bridge, it looks okay. what is today's weather. let's bring steve in. some cool res. there is a rule of thumb once you get past labor day. we start to see lows and that is exactly what has happened already. 37. mount shasta at 44 along with susanville at 45. he clouds sun. breezy at times. thursday they'll go above. it is a progressive pattern. a couple of days we cool off and a couple of days we warm up. there are signs that we will con
eric marr will join the group and host a kick-off rally and will call for better service to connect thecity so riders can get where they need to go on time. >>> 6:15 is the time. we'll be keeping an eye on south of the commute. we're going to start off with interstate 880 in hayward as they are completing an injury accident. industrial has already caused a back-up here beginning just after 2:38. if you are getting on in union city, this might actually help you because people are held...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
supervisor marr. >> thank you, madam clerk. i'm calling for a hearing on a b.l.a. report on jobs and housing, that is the analysis of the alignment of the city's housing production to workforce growth by income level. in public discussion about solutions to our housing crisis, far too much focus has been paid to simplistically to increasing housing supply generally and not enough on how rapid and uneven job growth drives housing demand in our housing affordability crisis. there's concern among the residents in my district and throughout the city that the housing that we have been producing is not meeting the needs of our growing workforce and not addressing the affordability challenges of low-to-moderate income workers. the jobs housing fit analysis can inform future development projects and economic development decisions and i look forward to hearing the recommendations of the b.l.a., the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor. and supervisor peskin. >> thank you, madam clerk. and first i'd like to rise to a public policy issue that supervisor brown spoke to earl
supervisor marr. >> thank you, madam clerk. i'm calling for a hearing on a b.l.a. report on jobs and housing, that is the analysis of the alignment of the city's housing production to workforce growth by income level. in public discussion about solutions to our housing crisis, far too much focus has been paid to simplistically to increasing housing supply generally and not enough on how rapid and uneven job growth drives housing demand in our housing affordability crisis. there's concern...
. >> thank you, supervisor marr. supervisor peskin
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
44
44
Sep 11, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you, supervisor marr. supervisor peskin? >> thank you. i'd like to adjourn today today's board meeting by geraldine mary crowdley, who was a one woman army for the neighbourhoods of the northeast corner of the city, but the city at large. she passed away early this morning in the style that she should pass away,
. >> thank you, supervisor marr. supervisor peskin? >> thank you. i'd like to adjourn today today's board meeting by geraldine mary crowdley, who was a one woman army for the neighbourhoods of the northeast corner of the city, but the city at large. she passed away early this morning in the style that she should pass away,
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
29
29
Sep 9, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
of construction staging turned out to be an important issue to the sunset community and supervisor marr, we pulled the community, actually, about where they were prefer to see the equipment laid down and gave options, gave an option whereby we would stage the equipment and take up as many as 96 parking spaces and gave another option to take 16 parks space buzz have to remove a lane on the highway. while there were strong voices on both sides, the community voted to take less parking and taking away the travel lane. network is underway and you can see crews replacing the sewer line between 45th and 46 proceeding and it's a long-term project. we will be announcing bus substitutions passwordcallsubstd we'll make sure to let customers know those changes are coming. two exciting upcoming events, september 7th and 8th will host the muni heritage weekend. this is a collaboration at the market street railway and an opportunity for customers to ride some of the oldest vintage vehicles. i know people travel from all over the state and all over the world to ride some of the vehicles from 11:00 a.m
of construction staging turned out to be an important issue to the sunset community and supervisor marr, we pulled the community, actually, about where they were prefer to see the equipment laid down and gave options, gave an option whereby we would stage the equipment and take up as many as 96 parking spaces and gave another option to take 16 parks space buzz have to remove a lane on the highway. while there were strong voices on both sides, the community voted to take less parking and taking...
93
93
Sep 25, 2019
09/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> president p also encouraged the involvement of bill marr, and his personal attorney rudy giuliani. ray bogan now with the latest from washington. >> reporter: republicans argue the memorandum is evidence the president did nothing wrong, but democrats say it further confirms the need for an impeachment inquiry. >> sitting side-by-side with the ukrainian president, president trump doubles down in his defense of what house democrats say is an illegal phone call. during the conversation in july, the president asked his ukrainian counterpart to investigate former vice president joe biden and his son. >> the corruption is massive. when biden sign walks away with millions of dollars from ukraine, he knows nothing, that's corruption. >> the white house released the five page memorandum of the call, and it details president trumps request that the ukrainian president do us a favor. >> the notes of the call thought the conversation far more damning than i or any others had imagined. what does note reflect is a classic mafia like shakedown of a foreign leader. >> the memorandum released one
. >> president p also encouraged the involvement of bill marr, and his personal attorney rudy giuliani. ray bogan now with the latest from washington. >> reporter: republicans argue the memorandum is evidence the president did nothing wrong, but democrats say it further confirms the need for an impeachment inquiry. >> sitting side-by-side with the ukrainian president, president trump doubles down in his defense of what house democrats say is an illegal phone call. during the...