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the space programme isa space programme?very much required programme and already we have so many orbiting our planet but going into deep space, people are still thinking because the risk in all this is higher and there is a lot of money needed. the government is questioning it and what are we going to gain from it? but it is a requirement because we have to explore the unexplored. we have to look at what other planets are made of, if we have to go to other planners, can we move from one place to another? the race to the moon has also intensified between the chinese and india and, of course, india almost succeeded recently in landing on the moon. unfortunately, the mainland did not. what lessons can be learned. —— moon lander. mainland did not. what lessons can be learned. -- moon lander. there are three portions in the spacecraft. we can find what the environment on the moon is and we can do some experiments. what molecules are seen. those experiments can be done. the lander however, in the last minute, around 30 metres befo
the space programme isa space programme?very much required programme and already we have so many orbiting our planet but going into deep space, people are still thinking because the risk in all this is higher and there is a lot of money needed. the government is questioning it and what are we going to gain from it? but it is a requirement because we have to explore the unexplored. we have to look at what other planets are made of, if we have to go to other planners, can we move from one place...
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the clean power sf programme.f puc is requesting to release the funding from reserve to fund the programme through june of 2020. it originates from the hetchi power enterprise from the 2015-2016 budget. the solar sf is developing a replacement programme which would help low-income. >> reporter: s replace solar lr reverters and 1.8 million is budgeted for solar panel incentives and approximately 400,000 is budgeted for administrative costs. a break-down of the go-solar sf budget is shown on table two on page 14 of our report with a further break-down of the go solar incentive budget on table 2, also on page 14 of our report. we recommend approving the request. >> thank you very much. this opens us up for public comment. any members like comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. so colleagues, this is not a motion to send it to the full board. it's just requires us to approve the release for the funds forenoon reserves. i make a motion to approve the release from the budget and finance reserve. take that witho
the clean power sf programme.f puc is requesting to release the funding from reserve to fund the programme through june of 2020. it originates from the hetchi power enterprise from the 2015-2016 budget. the solar sf is developing a replacement programme which would help low-income. >> reporter: s replace solar lr reverters and 1.8 million is budgeted for solar panel incentives and approximately 400,000 is budgeted for administrative costs. a break-down of the go-solar sf budget is shown...
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you may even get to appear on the programme. you can email us orfind us on programme. twitter. you can call us, and do have a look at previous discussions on our website. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. hello there. for many of us the weekend is fair, it will be mostly dry with some sunshine but there will also be a few showers. we have one or two around at the moment, north scotland, northern ireland, north wales and north—west england. if you are heading outside here, might be worth taking an umbrella with you. showers will be fleeting in nature so they won't last very long in any one place. for some of us then it will be a chilly start to the weekend, particularly across north—eastern areas, but it is a mostly dry prospect, those showers will continue for a time, northern ireland, north wales, north—west england, perhaps sneaking into the midlands. we may well see a few light showers pop up later in the day across east anglia and south—east england. but still for the vast majority it is a dry day wit
you may even get to appear on the programme. you can email us orfind us on programme. twitter. you can call us, and do have a look at previous discussions on our website. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. hello there. for many of us the weekend is fair, it will be mostly dry with some sunshine but there will also be a few showers. we have one or two around at the moment, north scotland, northern ireland, north wales and...
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it was a fantastic programme, on—air every 15 years. slot in the schedule. andrew neil, but very understandable reasons, but it was time to stop doing a late—night spectacle show. the question must then what we do? we felt that in times like these the very best vehicle for him now will be to doa very best vehicle for him now will be to do a programme like the one we are doing. it is much more straight on politics analysis interviewing. so, that was really how, once this week was not possible anymore, we're doing it with a different thing. very different, but very important. newsnight will be ported a share. this week, it built something of a new like what they knew logo, a modified set an updated version. the rebound enjoyed a mostly positive response, with a twitter user loving the updated logo... thank you for all of your comments this week. please get in touch with your opinions about what you see on bbc tv news online or bbc social media. you may even get to appear on the programme. you can e—mail... you can find us on twitter. you
it was a fantastic programme, on—air every 15 years. slot in the schedule. andrew neil, but very understandable reasons, but it was time to stop doing a late—night spectacle show. the question must then what we do? we felt that in times like these the very best vehicle for him now will be to doa very best vehicle for him now will be to do a programme like the one we are doing. it is much more straight on politics analysis interviewing. so, that was really how, once this week was not...
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within the training programme i was involved m, training programme i was involved in, afghan lawyerstter attorneys, in this programme. and wondering over time if you were wondering if this is notjust symptomatic of your programme but more generally the us attitude towards afghanistan. you seem to say there was a lack of local knowledge, a lack of context, a lack of nuance, a lack of context, a lack of nuance, a lack of sophistication in the effort to modernise, restructure and reform afghanistan.” effort to modernise, restructure and reform afghanistan. i always looked at my role being there was to support the afghan legal system, to support the afghan legal system, to support the afghan programmes. but i think a lot of people went over from america with a us versus them mentality. their legal system should be like acts. so i think that was a problem, because cultural context is really important if you want people to be successful within their legal systems. —— be like. to be successful within their legal systems. -- be like. iwonder if language is important. you've indicated to me y
within the training programme i was involved m, training programme i was involved in, afghan lawyerstter attorneys, in this programme. and wondering over time if you were wondering if this is notjust symptomatic of your programme but more generally the us attitude towards afghanistan. you seem to say there was a lack of local knowledge, a lack of context, a lack of nuance, a lack of context, a lack of nuance, a lack of sophistication in the effort to modernise, restructure and reform...
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become better attorneys, they were certainly just in this programme.er over time if you began to feel this was not just symptomatic of your programme but more generally the us attitude towards afghanistan. you seem to be saying there was a lack of local knowledge, a lack of context, a lack of nuance, a lack of sort of sophistication in the effort to modernise, restructure and reform afghanistan. i always looked at my role being there was to support the afghan legal system, to support the afghan programmes. but i think a lot of people that went over there, especially from america, went there with the intention of a them versus us sort of mentality. that, you know, their legal system should be like x. so, you know, i think that was a problem because the cultural context is really important if you want people to be successful within their legal systems. i wonder if language is important. i mean, you‘ve already, sort of without saying it explicitly, you‘ve indicated to me you had no knowledge of dari or pashto language when you got to afghanistan. ijust wo
become better attorneys, they were certainly just in this programme.er over time if you began to feel this was not just symptomatic of your programme but more generally the us attitude towards afghanistan. you seem to be saying there was a lack of local knowledge, a lack of context, a lack of nuance, a lack of sort of sophistication in the effort to modernise, restructure and reform afghanistan. i always looked at my role being there was to support the afghan legal system, to support the afghan...
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the programme is administered through the ftz board by grantees like the port of san francisco. it is important to note that when the programme started, foreign trade zones were brick and mortar locations at the port of entry. with the changes in international shipping, such as containerrization, the programme shifted to an alternative site framework. this allows grantees to expands their service area and for private entities to activate an ftz at their own location which no longer needs to be directly connected to a port of entry. the ftz board and u.s. customs are wholly responsible for compliance and oversight of the operators which allows the grantee such as the port to offer this public utility to all of those that have been vetted by those two approved government agencies. the port of san francisco was given grantee status for foreign trade zone number three in 1948. we were the third foreign trade zone in the programme behind new york, which was foreign trade zone number one and new orleans, which is foreign trade zone number two. the port's foreign trade zone originated
the programme is administered through the ftz board by grantees like the port of san francisco. it is important to note that when the programme started, foreign trade zones were brick and mortar locations at the port of entry. with the changes in international shipping, such as containerrization, the programme shifted to an alternative site framework. this allows grantees to expands their service area and for private entities to activate an ftz at their own location which no longer needs to be...
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with our commissioned officers to advocate for the programme. so as we mentioned last time, we are out in public, in a series of public workshops along the waterfront describing the work going on. we were in the bayview community this last week, had excellent attendance. the team did a good job of turning folks out. we're trying to understand what people love about the waterfronts, what they think is important to the city, their concerns about flood risk and seismic risk. as part of that outreach effort, we're getting feedback on draft visual ship statement principles, goal and objectives. the draft vision is to create a safe, equitable and sustainable waterfront. the programme involves different activities, some of which are port-wide and po some limited to specific geographies. the flood study covers the entire port jurisdiction. the adapt and envision process where we'll envision a new waterfront to 21 levels is port-wide. we have efforts like the embarcadaro seawall and rehabilitation programme that are limited to the northern waterfront and
with our commissioned officers to advocate for the programme. so as we mentioned last time, we are out in public, in a series of public workshops along the waterfront describing the work going on. we were in the bayview community this last week, had excellent attendance. the team did a good job of turning folks out. we're trying to understand what people love about the waterfronts, what they think is important to the city, their concerns about flood risk and seismic risk. as part of that...
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the estimated shoreline programme cost 587.1 million, the airport's capital improvement programme includes 15.7 million in airport revenue funds. the remaining scope and estimated budget are 571.4 million for construction costs and environmental mitigation will need to be added to the improvement plan at a future date. the airport estimates that issuance of 58 587 million in revenue bonds would result in 1.5 million in debt statements over the 30-year term of the bonds. debt service costs to repay the airport revenue bonds are paid from airport revenue received from the airports doing business through airport rates and charges, as well as lease and concession revenues. as previously noted, the funding of fiscal feasibility allows the airport to proceed with review for the shoreline protection programme. issuance of airport revenue bonds and appropriation of funds for the protection programme are subject to future board of supervisors approval and we do recommend approving the proposed resolution. >> thank you. this opens us up for member comment. any members like to comment? seeing none, p
the estimated shoreline programme cost 587.1 million, the airport's capital improvement programme includes 15.7 million in airport revenue funds. the remaining scope and estimated budget are 571.4 million for construction costs and environmental mitigation will need to be added to the improvement plan at a future date. the airport estimates that issuance of 58 587 million in revenue bonds would result in 1.5 million in debt statements over the 30-year term of the bonds. debt service costs to...
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he was asked about that on radio 4's today programme i have to live with it.nd i do, because i am clear in my mind, and i think in most people in england are, that it think in most people in england are, thatitis think in most people in england are, that it is not true. the chief executive of women's aid says...” don't give a toss about her, you can ta ke don't give a toss about her, you can take your political nature and do what you want with it. if you want to talk to me about my knighthood, thatis to talk to me about my knighthood, that is nice of you. but i couldn't give a toss. a few hours later, the co—chief executive of women's aid, the charity to help victims of domestic abuse, spoke to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme. he has expressed no remorse, he doesn't admit his crime, he has been... he said he didn't do it. he has been convicted. i question whether any other viole nt has been convicted. i question whether any other violent crime, or anyone convicted of any other violent crime anyone convicted of any other viole nt crime would anyone conv
he was asked about that on radio 4's today programme i have to live with it.nd i do, because i am clear in my mind, and i think in most people in england are, that it think in most people in england are, thatitis think in most people in england are, that it is not true. the chief executive of women's aid says...” don't give a toss about her, you can ta ke don't give a toss about her, you can take your political nature and do what you want with it. if you want to talk to me about my...
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welcome to the programme.an immediate impact on his introduction to the ashes, taking four england wickets on the first day of the final ashes test. the tourists are searching for their first series win, on english soil, since 2001 but england are digging in. jos buttler saving their blushes with a half century. 0ur sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching the action, from the oval in london. a full day of test match cricket here at the oval and as we approach mid—september, we should be thankful for that fact alone. for much of the day, a story of catches, dropped ones. australia missed three opportunities to get rid ofjoe root before he reached 50 and thenjoe root, the benefit of that good fortune, seemed to get a bit stuck himself. dismissed for 57.
welcome to the programme.an immediate impact on his introduction to the ashes, taking four england wickets on the first day of the final ashes test. the tourists are searching for their first series win, on english soil, since 2001 but england are digging in. jos buttler saving their blushes with a half century. 0ur sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching the action, from the oval in london. a full day of test match cricket here at the oval and as we approach mid—september, we should be...
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this week, how is a new weekly tv programme trying to explain brexit? hello and welcome to news watch. a new take for television audiences on a very familiar subject, the pod cast brexit cast comes to tv. will its informal approach enlighten confused viewers? and how do its presenters and the bbc‘s journalist in general deal with rising levels of anger about perceived bias over brexit? to say feelings have been running high over brexit and over the bbc‘s coverage is to state the obvious, but this week if anything, the temperature was raised again. what got many viewers hot under the collar was the reporting of this development in the long—running saga on wednesday. the high scottish court rules borisjohnson has suspended parliament illegally to avoid scrutiny of his brexit plans. opposition mps demand the recall of parliament as a judgment sends shock waves through westminster. the case was brought by a group of opposition mps in protest against monday's five—week suspension of parliament. the way the bbc treated the story that they produced a furious r
this week, how is a new weekly tv programme trying to explain brexit? hello and welcome to news watch. a new take for television audiences on a very familiar subject, the pod cast brexit cast comes to tv. will its informal approach enlighten confused viewers? and how do its presenters and the bbc‘s journalist in general deal with rising levels of anger about perceived bias over brexit? to say feelings have been running high over brexit and over the bbc‘s coverage is to state the obvious,...
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dan whitworth, from radio 4's money box programme, has more.you are sat in the pub, you can tell a guy who is an alcoholic. let's be honest, you can tell if a guy is on drugs. the man sat in the corner on his phone is gambling his life away and nobody knows because it is such a hidden thing. critics, including relatives of people with gambling problems who took their own lives, say samaritans is risking its well—earned reputation by working with paddy power betfair, adding it should stop taking the compa ny‘s money. the mp, carolyn harris, who chairs the all—party parliamentary group on gambling—related harm, says she is shocked by the deal. she calls it distasteful and appalling. others on social media, as well as the charity gambling with lives have voiced similar opinions. both samaritans and paddy power betfair have defended the partnership, though. samaritans says it will work with the company to: paddy power betfair, meanwhile, says the charity's expertise will help it develop existing safeguards for vulnerable customers. there are more t
dan whitworth, from radio 4's money box programme, has more.you are sat in the pub, you can tell a guy who is an alcoholic. let's be honest, you can tell if a guy is on drugs. the man sat in the corner on his phone is gambling his life away and nobody knows because it is such a hidden thing. critics, including relatives of people with gambling problems who took their own lives, say samaritans is risking its well—earned reputation by working with paddy power betfair, adding it should stop...
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it is of course a bonanza time for political programmes.his new vehicle for the much—fea red veteran interviewer was unfortunate, as it went on air at 7:00pm while mps were voting on proposals to rule out a no deal brexit, and so could not appear live in the studio. as a result, these two interviews with chief secretary to the treasury rishi sunak and the shadow housing secretary john healey were conducted down the line, and pre—recorded. preparing for no deal, making sure our borders are ready, customs is ready... i understand that. are you hearing the questions i'm asking you? i am trying to get to that, you are asking about the future... we have a government with no majority in parliament... i understand that, but... sorry. i understand that, but that is the rhetoric. i am trying to pin you down to what is happening. some, like david herman, were underwhelmed with that lineup of interviewees. others were more complementary, with raj kumar advising: iamjoined now by the bbc‘s editor of live political programmes, rob burley. robert peston
it is of course a bonanza time for political programmes.his new vehicle for the much—fea red veteran interviewer was unfortunate, as it went on air at 7:00pm while mps were voting on proposals to rule out a no deal brexit, and so could not appear live in the studio. as a result, these two interviews with chief secretary to the treasury rishi sunak and the shadow housing secretary john healey were conducted down the line, and pre—recorded. preparing for no deal, making sure our borders are...
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we have great end-of-life programmes such as food donation programme. we're starting a programme with rec and park to collect those foods from our new hotel on october 1st. but we need to be more mind effectively thmindfulof product. we're looking at zero waste terminals and we have a great opportunity with boarding h that will pilot that for us. of course, we're looking at the embedded carbon within our materials. we've deny great work collecting declarations and health product declarations on our campus and sharing those throughout the industry. we're here to share that story and really work on supporting them in that journey. we recognize we're a global gateway, a global network and have global goals and we want to make sure we can do that to scale and expand and ensure we are meeting san francisco's bold mandate in achieving really a global impact that can scale and sustain our future. so thank you for the opportunity to come and share the background and insight in the work at sfo and thank you for your leadership in supporting that as the backbone
we have great end-of-life programmes such as food donation programme. we're starting a programme with rec and park to collect those foods from our new hotel on october 1st. but we need to be more mind effectively thmindfulof product. we're looking at zero waste terminals and we have a great opportunity with boarding h that will pilot that for us. of course, we're looking at the embedded carbon within our materials. we've deny great work collecting declarations and health product declarations on...
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i'm a member of my school's heart-to-heart programme. we host the peer-to peer and summer reading programme. these programmes, our studen sts have an opportunity to serve as the western addition. they are prince hall, magic zone and booking t. washington. i feel my position is to guide students to follow as globally conscious citizens. i thought it was important to have a role to exit to a larger community. this is exactly what i have found in the heart-to-heart. as a coordinator, i work with the students and this gives us an opportunity to mentor in academics. the real focus is for students to build relationships. one way we are able to learn from other members of our communities is by engaging with each other. what i want for students to get out of this and what i believe is the greatest success of this programme is when students begin to see that the work between t u tutotutor and student is re. i've been a student support coordinator. in this programme, we collaborate with prince hall, magic zone and university of san francisco. for
i'm a member of my school's heart-to-heart programme. we host the peer-to peer and summer reading programme. these programmes, our studen sts have an opportunity to serve as the western addition. they are prince hall, magic zone and booking t. washington. i feel my position is to guide students to follow as globally conscious citizens. i thought it was important to have a role to exit to a larger community. this is exactly what i have found in the heart-to-heart. as a coordinator, i work with...
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that's coming up later in the programme. and later on at101i0 and coming up later in the programme. later on at 1040 and 1130, we will be taking a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages, will be taking a first look at tomorrow's newspaperfront pages, as withjohn tomorrow's newspaperfront pages, as with john stevens from the tomorrow's newspaperfront pages, as withjohn stevens from the daily mail, and georgina right from the institute for government. so join us for all of that, that's coming your way on bbc news. now though, sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up upfor up for you on sports to this evening, england are looking to level a serious, but australia are on top of the oval in the final ashes test. hello, i'm sarah, live at glen eagles in scotland, where in 13 hours' time, europe will begin their quest of trying to wrestle back via solheim cup from usa. and placed her as has been a come back clean before. she will be back on to where next year at the age of 36. also coming up in the programme... we hear from jason kenny, we hearfrom jason
that's coming up later in the programme. and later on at101i0 and coming up later in the programme. later on at 1040 and 1130, we will be taking a first look at tomorrow's newspaper front pages, will be taking a first look at tomorrow's newspaperfront pages, as withjohn tomorrow's newspaperfront pages, as with john stevens from the tomorrow's newspaperfront pages, as withjohn stevens from the daily mail, and georgina right from the institute for government. so join us for all of that, that's...
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ina not the biggest hospital building programme in a generation, nowhere near it actually.ar it actually. tony blair built any near it actually. tony blair built many, many more than that. so we have to dial down the big announcements. what we are getting is six new projects, £2.7 billion. thank you very much indeed norman for that clarification. the veteran labour mp, dame margaret hodge, is facing a re—selection battle, after a sufficient number of activists in her constituency voted for the chance to pick a new candidate. dame margaret — who'sjewish, and has been critical of jeremy corbyn's handling of anti—semitism in the party — said she was "disappointed", but would fight to keep her seat, in east london. labour said the decision had nothing to do with anti—semitism. parents 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 waiting on average more than two and a half times longer than adults for similar transplants. our reporter, geraint thomas,
ina not the biggest hospital building programme in a generation, nowhere near it actually.ar it actually. tony blair built any near it actually. tony blair built many, many more than that. so we have to dial down the big announcements. what we are getting is six new projects, £2.7 billion. thank you very much indeed norman for that clarification. the veteran labour mp, dame margaret hodge, is facing a re—selection battle, after a sufficient number of activists in her constituency voted for...
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and large events would include, such as salsa in the park, yoga in the park or children's reading programme. media events may include large concerts or seasonal activation. on pages 21-22 of your staff report, a detailed matrix outlines the number of events that can occur within the park. it should be noted that medium to large events cannot exceed more than 100 event days in each of the spaces. of those, 24 can be ticketed and 18 can be private additionally, the total number of paid ticketed events and private events cannot exceed the number of prepublic events in the same fiscal year. this provides the operating budget at the close-out and we project we'll have a $5 million operating budget. revenue keys for maintenance and utilities and for programming and other expenses. all revenue-generated on the parks will be subjected to the following allocation. first to budgeted operating opeg expenses and to capital repair reserves and to the extent the capital reserves are funded, they may be al lowe low kateed e fund. >> on the phase one budget and parks plan, i want to mention the district sc
and large events would include, such as salsa in the park, yoga in the park or children's reading programme. media events may include large concerts or seasonal activation. on pages 21-22 of your staff report, a detailed matrix outlines the number of events that can occur within the park. it should be noted that medium to large events cannot exceed more than 100 event days in each of the spaces. of those, 24 can be ticketed and 18 can be private additionally, the total number of paid ticketed...
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they don't give the go—ahead likely to hospital building programme.d in manchester they have the green light to start doing. and high time to. what about the monies for the other 40? the money for the other 40 will be forthcoming and we are giving eve ryo ne forthcoming and we are giving everyone the seed money we will need to develop the programme. they have a very ambitious programme to integrate health care and tackle deprivation, even to work with the police in order to bring down crime in the neighbourhood. it is a fantastic agenda for north manchester general hospital and we are supporting it. on the sets that are supporting it. on the sets that are going to be built, that is taxpayer money? -- of the six hospitals that are going to be built. it is new shiny money coming out of the treasury and a great geezer. —— in a great geyser. this will not be in the never never, we are committing to funding this and this is the time to do it. meanwhile, thousands of demonstrations are marching outside the conservative party conference in protest against bo
they don't give the go—ahead likely to hospital building programme.d in manchester they have the green light to start doing. and high time to. what about the monies for the other 40? the money for the other 40 will be forthcoming and we are giving eve ryo ne forthcoming and we are giving everyone the seed money we will need to develop the programme. they have a very ambitious programme to integrate health care and tackle deprivation, even to work with the police in order to bring down crime...
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every single person that has been interviewed on the news programme at the moment is against what the government has currently done. it's just... i am so angry. you have not given a fair, balanced view of what is actually happening. the coverage of the scottish ruling is pitiful. and totally biased. totally one—sided. absolutely... i am speechless, i am so... i am so appalled by the whole presentation of the news broadcasts, i can't think of the right words to describe how appalled i am. strongly worded complaints like those that bbc news has a bias against brexit, significantly outnumber objections of a prejudice in favour of brexit. though there have been plenty of the letter also in the last few days have seen the arrival of a new television programme and this contentious area, hoping to shed some light on the twists and turns of the process. brexit cast which has been running as a podcast for more than two years has now taken over the thursday late night slot previously occupied by andrew neil's this week on bbc one. at the start of the first show one of its four presenters outlin
every single person that has been interviewed on the news programme at the moment is against what the government has currently done. it's just... i am so angry. you have not given a fair, balanced view of what is actually happening. the coverage of the scottish ruling is pitiful. and totally biased. totally one—sided. absolutely... i am speechless, i am so... i am so appalled by the whole presentation of the news broadcasts, i can't think of the right words to describe how appalled i am....
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i, too, like many here have been working with the giants and the ports since 2008 on this programme and i want to make sure that you all know that mission rock team and in particular, phil and boris and bosco and his team have been particularly dedicated on getting all of our lbes as much as possible on to this project. i wanted to let you know that have shown a full commitment on trying to get more transportation, especially as we move from the planning stages to more of the actual vertical and build-out. and again, i just wanted to thank you again and we'll be working continuously with the mission rock team. thank you. >> thank you. >> are there any other public comments on this item? >> good afternoon. director forbes and president. i'm the director representing the office of economic and workforce development and i want to thank you and your support of the programme and give you a quick update. with the work we've been working with the giants and mission lock team and a lot of exciting developments, not just to help with the city-build economy that trains sa san francisco residen, p
i, too, like many here have been working with the giants and the ports since 2008 on this programme and i want to make sure that you all know that mission rock team and in particular, phil and boris and bosco and his team have been particularly dedicated on getting all of our lbes as much as possible on to this project. i wanted to let you know that have shown a full commitment on trying to get more transportation, especially as we move from the planning stages to more of the actual vertical...
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this was the world's first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices.is week's click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. and this week, for click 1000, we've really gone for it! do i explore the cave, or do i look behind the tree? i'll explore the cave. so, turn to page 8a. this is how i spent a lot of my childhood, reading books where i could choose my own adventure, where, at every point, i got to decide what happened next, and every time i read it, the story changed. i absolutely loved them. not only was i in a different world, but because i was in charge of the story, that story came to life. it felt so real. come on then, spen. so, after choose your own adventure books came computer adventure games — first with text, and then with amazing graphics. but both would let me explore vast worlds, bigger than any book. the problem is tv doesn't let us do that. it tells one story, it makes one set of choices, and we just sit
this was the world's first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices.is week's click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. this was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. and this week, for click 1000, we've really gone for it! do i explore the cave, or do i look behind the tree? i'll explore the cave. so, turn to page 8a. this is how i spent a lot of my childhood, reading books where i...
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my kids love that programme.onservative memberfrom ely in cambridgeshire who voted for the brexit party in the european elections and says thejudges are biased. hello to you. good morning. journalism student finvola dunphy is a labour member from liverpool who is delighted with the supreme court ruling and furniture manufacturer rachel waring is a conservative party member from norfolk who thinks a general election is the only way to solve this stalemate. well can. thank you for coming onto the programme. i wanted to reflect on the last 24 hours and how you are feeling about it. i am quite relieved the judges have come to this decision because, if they did not come to this decision, it would meana not come to this decision, it would mean a future prime minister could basically shut down parliament for as long as he wants. how do you feel about that? very frustrated. democracy is democracy and it has been demolished by members of parliament. what about the ruling of thejudges? parliament. what about the ruling of
my kids love that programme.onservative memberfrom ely in cambridgeshire who voted for the brexit party in the european elections and says thejudges are biased. hello to you. good morning. journalism student finvola dunphy is a labour member from liverpool who is delighted with the supreme court ruling and furniture manufacturer rachel waring is a conservative party member from norfolk who thinks a general election is the only way to solve this stalemate. well can. thank you for coming onto the...
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we will talk about that later in the programme. we've had so many m essa 9 es programme.d so many messages from you about 0peration yellowhammer. you should not fall for this poor summary as being the real documents, in one tweet, and if thatis real documents, in one tweet, and if that is all they have, they are mooring competent and i thought they were. haley says, is this the worst case? at least the government are preparing and labour has a new weapon. stop scaremongering and let borisjohnson get on with getting us out of the eu. don't forget many people think borisjohnson is right and back all the way. paul says it is not the worst case scenario, the poor off will be the worst affected while thejohnson disaster capitalist chums are set to make 8 billion from brexit. it explains why the men of the people, borisjohnson and jacob rees—mogg are so keen. wa ke and jacob rees—mogg are so keen. wake up, public, they pay, —— we pay, they make. the cogs of business will run as before, says one tweet, so just will run as before, says one tweet, sojust enjoy will run as before,
we will talk about that later in the programme. we've had so many m essa 9 es programme.d so many messages from you about 0peration yellowhammer. you should not fall for this poor summary as being the real documents, in one tweet, and if thatis real documents, in one tweet, and if that is all they have, they are mooring competent and i thought they were. haley says, is this the worst case? at least the government are preparing and labour has a new weapon. stop scaremongering and let...
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welcome to the programme.ketball world cup, where the defending champions the united states have been knocked out in the quarterfinals. the last time they lost an international match was back in 2006, but a battling performance from france means that long, unbeaten run comes to a dramatic end in china. austin halewood has the story. when it comes to basketball, usa are the best of the best. they won their last if their international matches, but on wednesday in china, the world expected more of the same. they hadn't planned on going down without a fight hadn't planned on going down without afight —— hadn't planned on going down without a fight —— france. into the second, withjumpers a fight —— france. into the second, with jumpers like this from
welcome to the programme.ketball world cup, where the defending champions the united states have been knocked out in the quarterfinals. the last time they lost an international match was back in 2006, but a battling performance from france means that long, unbeaten run comes to a dramatic end in china. austin halewood has the story. when it comes to basketball, usa are the best of the best. they won their last if their international matches, but on wednesday in china, the world expected more of...
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is first repatriation flight, said the programme is now first repatriation flight, said the programme england? i have a text from a viewer stranded in england from cyprus due to fly out on wednesday. what happens to them? people who have a thomas cook holiday booked, i'm afraid that is not going to happen. nobody should go to the airport. there will be no thomas cook flights. anna maria says i have holiday booked in may, 2020, currently paying by monthly direct debit. i have paid £1000 out of £2400. it is a full package. do i cancel the direct debit or on paying? it is very difficult to answer individual questions because i don't know all the circumstances. if she is on a package, she will get refunded and she should look at the website because there is information that you clever refunds. but if she is on that you clever refunds. but if she isona that you clever refunds. but if she is on a package with atol protection, she should get refunded. i think she should cancel her direct debit. i agree with that! ruth, your partner, the man you are going to marry, how does he feel about this
is first repatriation flight, said the programme is now first repatriation flight, said the programme england? i have a text from a viewer stranded in england from cyprus due to fly out on wednesday. what happens to them? people who have a thomas cook holiday booked, i'm afraid that is not going to happen. nobody should go to the airport. there will be no thomas cook flights. anna maria says i have holiday booked in may, 2020, currently paying by monthly direct debit. i have paid £1000 out of...
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we are interrupting our normal programmes because in israel benny gantz has ta ken programmes because in israel benny gantz has taken to the polls. this is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin netanyahu. is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin neta nyahu. let's is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin netanyahu. let's hear what he has to say. translation: to my wonderful children who supported and accompanied me and saw me very little at home. they controlled me from afar. you are the most dear thing to me out of everything. thank you. i want to thank my partners, the leadership of blue and white alliance. i am the leadership of blue and white alliance. iam proud the leadership of blue and white alliance. i am proud to call you my friend. because it is not only a political pastor but friend. the most honest in israeli politics, i am proud to call you my partner and gabby, the leader, a man, a friend and partner who burnt the field. together with you, in all directions, i want to remind you that we were in tel aviv lately, i am not sure where you are now but i thank you f
we are interrupting our normal programmes because in israel benny gantz has ta ken programmes because in israel benny gantz has taken to the polls. this is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin netanyahu. is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin neta nyahu. let's is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin netanyahu. let's hear what he has to say. translation: to my wonderful children who supported and accompanied me and saw me very little at home. they controlled me from afar. you are...
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hello and welcome to the programme.t's 8am in singapore and 1am in the morning here in london, where mps are demanding the immediate recall of parliament. it follows scotland's highest civil court ruling that the british prime minister borisjohnson‘s advice to suspend parliament misled the queen and was unlawful. the british government insists its actions are legal and is waiting until its own appeal is heard in the uk's supreme court, early next week. all this as ministers published details of their contingency plans in case the uk leaves the european union without a deal. we'll have more on that later, first here's our uk political editor, laura kuenssberg, on the court ruling. judgment day. in scotland's court of session, a clear verdict on borisjohnson. each opinion expresses the view that the advice given by the government to her majesty the queen to prorogue parliament from 9th september to 14th october was unlawful and that, therefore, the prorogation itself is unlawful. in plain language, thejudges concluded num
hello and welcome to the programme.t's 8am in singapore and 1am in the morning here in london, where mps are demanding the immediate recall of parliament. it follows scotland's highest civil court ruling that the british prime minister borisjohnson‘s advice to suspend parliament misled the queen and was unlawful. the british government insists its actions are legal and is waiting until its own appeal is heard in the uk's supreme court, early next week. all this as ministers published details...
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welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. a parent and want to know more about what your kids are going to be taught in primary school or you've got a question about the no outsiders books, one of which you're about to hear in full, do get in touch. and also, do you back those mps in parliament who are trying to bring in emergency legislation to stop a no—deal brexit or do you want out on the 31st even if it means without a deal, if it means economic disruption? let me know. first carrie gracie has the news. thank you. boris johnson thank you. borisjohnson has vowed to sack conservative party rebels who backed plans to stop a no—deal brexit. the warning comes ahead of a momentous week in westminster where opposition mps will try to pass through emergency legislation to prevent no deal ahead of the suspension of parliament next week. formerjustice secretary david gauke told victoria he was willing to lose hisjob to vote told victoria he was willing to lose his job to vote against the government to stop a no—deal brexit. i thin
welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. a parent and want to know more about what your kids are going to be taught in primary school or you've got a question about the no outsiders books, one of which you're about to hear in full, do get in touch. and also, do you back those mps in parliament who are trying to bring in emergency legislation to stop a no—deal brexit or do you want out on the 31st even if it means without a deal, if it means economic disruption? let me know....
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we are interrupting our normal programmes because in israel benny gantz has ta ken programmes becauseyahu. is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin neta nyahu. let's is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin netanyahu. let's hear what he has to say. translation: to my wonderful children who supported and accompanied me and saw me very little at home. they controlled me from afar. you are the most dear thing to me out of everything. thank you. i want to thank my partners, the leadership of blue and white
we are interrupting our normal programmes because in israel benny gantz has ta ken programmes becauseyahu. is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin neta nyahu. let's is benny gantz who is a challenging benjamin netanyahu. let's hear what he has to say. translation: to my wonderful children who supported and accompanied me and saw me very little at home. they controlled me from afar. you are the most dear thing to me out of everything. thank you. i want to thank my partners, the leadership...
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also in the programme. deal — president trump announces that the us and japan have reached an agreement over trade. financial markets in europe look like this right now. the price of oil has edged lower. we will talk you through the winners and losers. and cashing in on the growing education market — we'll be hearing from a maths tutoring business which has added up to an empire worth hundreds of millions of dollars a year. and we want to hear about your box set guilty pleasures, after netflix reportedly agreed a half—billion—dollar deal to show old episodes of seinfield. today we want to know, was it worth it? what's your favourite binge watch? get in touch — just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. mine is frazier, for the record. hello and welcome to business live. i'm with you, brazier is very hard to beat. let's focus on another big name that you have all heard of, apple. one of the world's most valuable tech firms is heading to court, in a bid to overturn a multi—billion—dollar tax bill in ireland. it's part
also in the programme. deal — president trump announces that the us and japan have reached an agreement over trade. financial markets in europe look like this right now. the price of oil has edged lower. we will talk you through the winners and losers. and cashing in on the growing education market — we'll be hearing from a maths tutoring business which has added up to an empire worth hundreds of millions of dollars a year. and we want to hear about your box set guilty pleasures, after...
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this is the bbc home enforcers programme. here is the news.er, during the second world war, big and wasn't always live. the bbc has just released archive recordings from people from the second world war, who reveal that, for instance, big ben was sometimes a recording. why? well, if you are listening and you could hear german bombers above, it might help them target their bombs. so someone was always waiting with a record, just in case. here you can see some of the bomb damage. historian david hendy has been going through this archive material and he is particularly interested in what was happening in poland. 80 years after the nazi invasion, we now know the bbc was using music at the end of the news to send secret messages to the resistance. the bulletins that were broadcast to poland were made to run deliberately short by a minute or so. then, a secret messengerfrom minute or so. then, a secret messenger from the exiled polish government, would deliver to the bbc under the code name peter peterkin, a record that should be played in that spar
this is the bbc home enforcers programme. here is the news.er, during the second world war, big and wasn't always live. the bbc has just released archive recordings from people from the second world war, who reveal that, for instance, big ben was sometimes a recording. why? well, if you are listening and you could hear german bombers above, it might help them target their bombs. so someone was always waiting with a record, just in case. here you can see some of the bomb damage. historian david...
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also in the programme — the battle for subscribers.paying a lot to for the rights to show — old episodes of the hit us tv sitcom seinfeld. so we'd like to know would this draw you to netflix? what content do you tune in to and why? get in touch — just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. the supreme court in london will today begin to hear two appeals over the british prime minister's controversial decision to suspend parliament for five weeks. the cases are being heard after two lower courts made conflicting judgements on the matter. the scottish court of session said the move amounted to an unlawful attempt to stop mps in the run up to brexit, but the high court of england and wales said the decision was political and not one forjudicial interference. our legal correspondent clive coleman explains. constitutional law, dry and dusty? not a bit of it. a prime minister stands accused of misleading the monarch and undermining parliament. the supreme court will have to resolve to dramatically contradictoryjudgements. scotland's higher civil co
also in the programme — the battle for subscribers.paying a lot to for the rights to show — old episodes of the hit us tv sitcom seinfeld. so we'd like to know would this draw you to netflix? what content do you tune in to and why? get in touch — just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. the supreme court in london will today begin to hear two appeals over the british prime minister's controversial decision to suspend parliament for five weeks. the cases are being heard after two lower courts...
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that is it for this week's programme. you can always send us your ideas. at the bbc news channel and online. bye— bye. it may have turned cooler today, but there has been a fair amount of sunshine, a few passing showers, though many places stay dry. cloud after a sunny start to the day. this is eastern scotland. it's part of eastern scotland and north—east england that have seen heavy showers, some thundery. high pressure to the south—west of the uk. the flooring that is introducing cooler air. showers which have been moving southward through the day. and did the night, a few showers to be had. cloud and showers moving away from northern ireland this evening at across scotland, northern england, parts of wales. but away from that, lots of dry and clear weather. that allows temperatures to dip, cooler than it was last night. in rural sports temperatures could be mid to low single figures. into tomorrow. mostly starting dry with sunshine. cloud and rain into northern ireland. that will move across scotland, northern england too. patchy rain affecting wales a
that is it for this week's programme. you can always send us your ideas. at the bbc news channel and online. bye— bye. it may have turned cooler today, but there has been a fair amount of sunshine, a few passing showers, though many places stay dry. cloud after a sunny start to the day. this is eastern scotland. it's part of eastern scotland and north—east england that have seen heavy showers, some thundery. high pressure to the south—west of the uk. the flooring that is introducing...