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this will allow the public guardian and public conservator to be more responsive to the care needs of providers such as hospitals, skilled nursing homes , and boarding cares. we will also provide care only 24-hour basis for individuals who are under conservatorship. there will be a pilot phase this first fiscal year for three months in the fall, during the pilot phase, there will be no direct impact on the contract. workers will contact the public guardian or public conservator staff directly based on internal costs. the contractor will be contacted after the after hours program is ready to launch and we will arrange for the numbers and have a market and strategy and be able to do presentations to community hardware his. the call volumes are 2504 abs and family and children's services respectively. abs tends to average more of these calls. we are not adding new dollars because the contract itself, there tends to be contract savings and we understand a little bit. and then whatever we develop in terms of the points, we will establish the trends and reset the amount for future needs if
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they written for publications including the guardian new york times, republican from both fe feet. graduate of hampshire, graduate school of journalism, we live in new orleans. george is a visiting scholar. having top previously addressed, state prison and venezuela. venezuela school of planning. he is coeditor of the duke university press series radical america and author of three books. please join me in welcoming p.e. and george. [applause] >> i'm glad to speak with you all to help launch and represent this book, "the case against free speech". my pleasure of being here, the first is that p.e. is a wonderful friend, conrad but also they are one of the most acute observers of our contemporary conditions. writing a book that cuts right to the heart of things that many of us have been grappling with for the past two years. this book is the book that people need to read for what has happened six 2016. a powerful and mainstream white supremacist movement. also essential for reading 2019, 2020 and thinking about how to fight back, push back on this emerging fascism and how to break it
they written for publications including the guardian new york times, republican from both fe feet. graduate of hampshire, graduate school of journalism, we live in new orleans. george is a visiting scholar. having top previously addressed, state prison and venezuela. venezuela school of planning. he is coeditor of the duke university press series radical america and author of three books. please join me in welcoming p.e. and george. [applause] >> i'm glad to speak with you all to help...
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the guardian leads on the publication of those yellowhammer contingency plans — writing that a no—dealresult in rising food and fuel prices, disruption to medicine supplies and public disorder on britain's streets. meanwhile, the telegraph claims tory rebels who were expelled from the party have been offered an "olive branch" by the prime minister, as he's apparently allowed them to appeal the withdrawal of the whip. the paper also features news that british scientists have discovered the first planet warm and wet enough to support life. so that's a look at the front pages. now, let's look in more detail. caroline, why don't you take us to the guardian, first of all, because this is a story that i think may look a little familiar to you. over it, carolyn, this is your story. so this is based, the document that was released today is very familiar to me, because just coming up to three weeks ago, the sunday times was leaked a copy of the yellow hammer documents, which looks surprisingly similar to the one which has been published today. i'll for one particular phrase, which has been chan
the guardian leads on the publication of those yellowhammer contingency plans — writing that a no—dealresult in rising food and fuel prices, disruption to medicine supplies and public disorder on britain's streets. meanwhile, the telegraph claims tory rebels who were expelled from the party have been offered an "olive branch" by the prime minister, as he's apparently allowed them to appeal the withdrawal of the whip. the paper also features news that british scientists have...
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- in 1902, white authorities and the general public argued that rogers had to be extradited to north carolina for his proper judgment. he used to the guardian to rally publicity in black communities across the region. 1902,hout the summer of churches held protest rallies that amended the massachusetts governor and attorney general of review rogers's case. copies of the extradition papers and planned 's behalf butgers of hised it in the hands readers. he turned the weekly four-page into public appeals to racial fidelity as a form of political responsibility. every colored american must help her the expense after telling leaders to spend money to pay for the services, those who might be tempted to close the paper without making a donation were told in bold, red letters, the state of the negro race depends upon the result. the guardian makes itself responsible for this. , his name was -- contributor names were printed and what the donation was being used for. the guardian raised over $120 for rodgers'legal team. that is an impressive sum. between $.50 and a dollar. justice to all is the end and aim of all government. limon much harder -- willi
- in 1902, white authorities and the general public argued that rogers had to be extradited to north carolina for his proper judgment. he used to the guardian to rally publicity in black communities across the region. 1902,hout the summer of churches held protest rallies that amended the massachusetts governor and attorney general of review rogers's case. copies of the extradition papers and planned 's behalf butgers of hised it in the hands readers. he turned the weekly four-page into public...
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the guardian also goes on that story, and says the u—turn follows leaked internal correspondence which cast doubts on publicims about the complaints process made by a senior bbc executive. and the daily mail says violent criminals will face longerjail terms as part of tory law and order plans to be announced by the justice secretary robert buckland. let's have a quick look now in more detail, and let's talk telegraph. it's your paper. is this really a brand—new plan? it's your paper. is this really a brand-new plan? look, i certainly think, the detail, a lot of it will look familiar. now what you're hearing is there is going to be an all ireland so—called economic zone, which will allow food products to zip between ulster and the republic of ireland without a border, regulations will be aligned. that is the purpose of the backstop, and so perhaps it's being rechristened, one would suggest, with this. end of the same time, then of course, lots of alternative arrangements... which we have heard endlessly before! but at the same time, there are subtle complications. namely, to have an all ireland zone, any of
the guardian also goes on that story, and says the u—turn follows leaked internal correspondence which cast doubts on publicims about the complaints process made by a senior bbc executive. and the daily mail says violent criminals will face longerjail terms as part of tory law and order plans to be announced by the justice secretary robert buckland. let's have a quick look now in more detail, and let's talk telegraph. it's your paper. is this really a brand—new plan? it's your paper. is...
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public power. some folks might remember back in the day, the san francisco guardian did a study that showed we would get $200 million more per year, by not throwing money at pg&e. with that said, we've got to be mindful that we are in a climate crisis. getting a bunch of extra money every year does not necessarily solve that. los angeles, the biggest public utility is dismal on renewable energy. sacramento, one of the best leaders on renewable energy is not doing as well as a community choice programs. what that means is that we must have mandates. whatever we passed here or at the ballot, that we have 100% local renewable energy master plan baked into that thing, like the document i sent to you, that showed you sydney, australia's master plan. that is number if it doesn't have that, climate activists will not support that, especially community activists. all we need is a democratic electric -- elected board. most consumer advocate are going to be deeply concerned about another agency that is ran by five people appointed by the mayor. whether the mayor is good or bad is not the issue. we need democr
public power. some folks might remember back in the day, the san francisco guardian did a study that showed we would get $200 million more per year, by not throwing money at pg&e. with that said, we've got to be mindful that we are in a climate crisis. getting a bunch of extra money every year does not necessarily solve that. los angeles, the biggest public utility is dismal on renewable energy. sacramento, one of the best leaders on renewable energy is not doing as well as a community...
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the guardian also goes on that story, and says the u—turn follows leaked internal correspondence which cast doubts on publict the complaints process made by a senior bbc executive. and the daily mail says violent criminals will face longerjail terms as part of tory law—and—order plans to be announced by the justice secretary, robert buckland. lets have a proper look. let's begin with the telegraph, and this plan does seem that they are trying, perhaps for the first time since borisjohnson perhaps for the first time since boris johnson became prime perhaps for the first time since borisjohnson became prime minister, to put some more detail on some ideas. yes, this is not officially the plan, so this is the government, it seems, trailing some ideas ahead of boris johnson's it seems, trailing some ideas ahead of borisjohnson‘s speech at the conservative party conference on wednesday. and what they are essentially saying is having some kind of all ireland economic zone with some kind of checks at the border. the initial sounds from the eu are that they can't say whether they would accept or not if these are the
the guardian also goes on that story, and says the u—turn follows leaked internal correspondence which cast doubts on publict the complaints process made by a senior bbc executive. and the daily mail says violent criminals will face longerjail terms as part of tory law—and—order plans to be announced by the justice secretary, robert buckland. lets have a proper look. let's begin with the telegraph, and this plan does seem that they are trying, perhaps for the first time since borisjohnson...
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public offering of its state oil group, saudi aramco. many of the families targeted had members previously imprisoned in riyadh‘s ritz carlton hotel in 2017 in what the government billed as a crackdown on corruption. the guardian yesterday when almost half of the airline's shareholders voting against a pay package for michael 0'leary that could result in the chief executive receiving a 99 million euro bonus within five years. and finally good news for all the jokers in the class. a girl's school in sheffield is offering stand—up comedy classes so they have the courage to boost their confidence and be able to have difficult conversations later in life. with me is mark davies, the ceo of strategy consultancy firm camberton. we consultancy firm camberton. will have to start witi we we will have to start with exit and we will work away to comedy. this is
public offering of its state oil group, saudi aramco. many of the families targeted had members previously imprisoned in riyadh‘s ritz carlton hotel in 2017 in what the government billed as a crackdown on corruption. the guardian yesterday when almost half of the airline's shareholders voting against a pay package for michael 0'leary that could result in the chief executive receiving a 99 million euro bonus within five years. and finally good news for all the jokers in the class. a girl's...
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the guardian leads on the operation yellowhammer contingency plans with a warning no—deal brexit could bring rising fuel prices, disruption to medical supplies and publicy telegraph, tory rebels expelled from the party have been offered an olive branch by the prime minister and it will allow them to appeal the withdrawal of the whip. it features the news that british scientists have discovered the first planet warm and wet enough to support life. we've been talking about that this evening. let's hear from about that this evening. let's hearfrom john about that this evening. let's hear from john and caroline. caroline, we had a hint and our ago that you feel this story is one you may have seen before! this is the guardian front page, leading on the yellowhammer documents. it leads on the chaos to do with transport and medicines coming in and fuel shortages. actually what i think is more interesting is that this is the exact same document... i read the document on the gov.uk website and i saw this document three weeks ago when myself and my fantastic colleague rosamond irwin were leaked a copy of this document, splashed in the sunday times in the middle
the guardian leads on the operation yellowhammer contingency plans with a warning no—deal brexit could bring rising fuel prices, disruption to medical supplies and publicy telegraph, tory rebels expelled from the party have been offered an olive branch by the prime minister and it will allow them to appeal the withdrawal of the whip. it features the news that british scientists have discovered the first planet warm and wet enough to support life. we've been talking about that this evening....
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here in new york city, public school administrators say they will not mark students as absent if they have a parent or guardians' permission to join the global climate strike on friday, september 20. the youth-led protest will come just days before world leaders gather for a global climate summit at the united nations headquarters. the strike was inspired by greta thunberg, a teenage climate activist who last year began skipping classes each friday to protest outside the swedish parliament demanding action on catastrophic climate change. she spoke on democracy now! earlier this week after she sailed across the atlantic to attetend u.n., talks and join protest in the u.s.. >> this friday the 13th i'm going to join the school strike for the climate outside the white house in washington, d.c. amy: the head of amnesty international, kumi naidoo, sent a letter to 30,000 schools around t the world asking them o allow students to join climate strikes worldwide. the trump administration says it has finalized the repeal of an obama-era clean water policy that protects thousands of streams that flow into large rivers and
here in new york city, public school administrators say they will not mark students as absent if they have a parent or guardians' permission to join the global climate strike on friday, september 20. the youth-led protest will come just days before world leaders gather for a global climate summit at the united nations headquarters. the strike was inspired by greta thunberg, a teenage climate activist who last year began skipping classes each friday to protest outside the swedish parliament...
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public borrowing. the economy has already taken a hit, as we saw gdp contracting 0.2% of the second quarter of 2019. as pauljohnson of the ifs put in the guardianve little idea how sustainable or costly decisions made this week will be. absolutely. adding to that uncertainty were figures out today that suggest the services sector barely grew in august — while manufacturing and construction shrank. we don't have the official figures yet — but there's a real possibility we may already be in recession. and that could make these spending plans look much less affordable. also today we've had the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, saying the impact of a no—deal brexit on the uk economy would be "less severe" than previously thought. he said forecasts of how much the economy might shrink had been revised because of brexit preparations since the end of last year. our economics editor faisal islam is here. just how significant do you think these comments from mark carney are? that phrase, less severe, means what it says on the tin. it is moving in the right direction, but still far from comfortable. he also said, the governor, that the econom
public borrowing. the economy has already taken a hit, as we saw gdp contracting 0.2% of the second quarter of 2019. as pauljohnson of the ifs put in the guardianve little idea how sustainable or costly decisions made this week will be. absolutely. adding to that uncertainty were figures out today that suggest the services sector barely grew in august — while manufacturing and construction shrank. we don't have the official figures yet — but there's a real possibility we may already be in...
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public reproach'. there's increased optimism that britain and the eu can come to a deal before october 31st, says the telegraph, afterjean—claude juncker said he wasn't ‘emotionally attached' the irish backstop. the guardianleged rape have been inaccurately recorded by police over the past three years, resulting in inaccurate crime figures. one in five students leave school without basic qualifications, says the independent. members of the far—right group britain first have begun to patrol beaches on the south—coast looking for migrants, according to the metro. let's make a start with the times. palace anger mounts as cameron spills secrets. other tidbits as well. david cameron has kept his counsel for the past three years but he is clearly a guy who wants to get things off his chest and he can't help himself. too much time alone in the shepherd's heart. —— hutt. help himself. too much time alone in the shepherd's heart. -- hutt. he believes he has already seen too much now. apparently she told him she was the only woman who had driven the king of saudi arabia. this is an extraordinary breach of protocol. one wonders why he is doing it, well, he has a book to sell. and he has a reputation. this, "tortu re
public reproach'. there's increased optimism that britain and the eu can come to a deal before october 31st, says the telegraph, afterjean—claude juncker said he wasn't ‘emotionally attached' the irish backstop. the guardianleged rape have been inaccurately recorded by police over the past three years, resulting in inaccurate crime figures. one in five students leave school without basic qualifications, says the independent. members of the far—right group britain first have begun to...
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writing in the guardian, the labour leader has given his strongest indication yet that he would remain neutral in any such public editor norman smith is in westminster. norman, is this a sensible way forward for labour to weave its way through a complex situation, or is it sitting on a fence? well, i think it sitting on a fence? well, i think it rather depends which are you take of brexit and jeremy corbyn's approach to it. what we now have is, i think, approach to it. what we now have is, ithink, mr approach to it. what we now have is, i think, mr corbyn's final brexit position after months of internal debate, which is in the event of a general election, basically, to sit it out and do not take sides on brexit. what he is suggesting is that once no deal has been avoided, the labour party would campaign for a general election, but going into that, the party's position would be to say that they will try and secure another brexit deal, a labour party brexit deal that would involve membership of the customs union, and then they would put that into a referendum alongside the option of remain. but they are not seeing
writing in the guardian, the labour leader has given his strongest indication yet that he would remain neutral in any such public editor norman smith is in westminster. norman, is this a sensible way forward for labour to weave its way through a complex situation, or is it sitting on a fence? well, i think it sitting on a fence? well, i think it rather depends which are you take of brexit and jeremy corbyn's approach to it. what we now have is, i think, approach to it. what we now have is,...
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the second is baby archie making his public debut, pictured here with his mother, the duchess of sussex. the guardiannd "betrayal" was dangerous — to the "fury" of opposition mps. the mirror calls him the "man with no shame," and says he hit a "new low" by saying the best way to honour the murdered mpjo cox was to "get brexit done". the daily express describes the prime minister launching a "furious attack" on the "paralysed parliament". it also prints a picture of baby archie on the royal tour of south africa, reporting on the nickname his mum has for him — which it says is "bubba". what have you got for us?|j what have you got for us? i have a fabulous picture of helen mirren. helen the great. there she is arriving very regularly. check out that necklace. if a lift it up you can see it a bit better —— regularly. what attracted me to this was how good she looks. you never see a bad picture ever of helen mirren, do you? no. and why should you, she is just fabulous. she gives some advice to people of how to age well. they will get you to look it up on social media. it is very good. i will top your hel
the second is baby archie making his public debut, pictured here with his mother, the duchess of sussex. the guardiannd "betrayal" was dangerous — to the "fury" of opposition mps. the mirror calls him the "man with no shame," and says he hit a "new low" by saying the best way to honour the murdered mpjo cox was to "get brexit done". the daily express describes the prime minister launching a "furious attack" on the "paralysed...
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and according to the guardian, jeremy corbyn would stay neutral and carry out whatever the public decidednister. the labour leader says he would put his brexit deal forward to a referendum. 0ver over 4 million people were watching this stream of the supreme court. it's very procedural, necessarily, but massively important at the same time. so we will be talking about how that carried on later today. time. so we will be talking about how that carried on later todaym lots of the financial sections this morning, this is the financial times, serious woe deepens as bond pulled —— sirius. so that is about mining potash, which becomes fertiliser. but there are about {2.5 million shortage to completing the project, that will be a real blow to that part of the country. it was meant to provide 1000 high skilled, high paid jobs. so further doubt cast on that today. in the daily mirror, credit card fees, we know the base rate is still at 0.75%, but credit card fees are going to nearly 2596. credit card fees are going to nearly 25%. there is a call to bring them down. and these are the people who are
and according to the guardian, jeremy corbyn would stay neutral and carry out whatever the public decidednister. the labour leader says he would put his brexit deal forward to a referendum. 0ver over 4 million people were watching this stream of the supreme court. it's very procedural, necessarily, but massively important at the same time. so we will be talking about how that carried on later today. time. so we will be talking about how that carried on later todaym lots of the financial...
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public pressure that, frankly, is needed to get governments and corporations to do what is required to face up to this climate cririsis. amy: let's talk about the language that is used to describe the crisis. -- guardianecently wrote, the significance of how this is described, mark? >> sure. we're very hahappy to have the guardian as our lead media partner in covering climate now. we chose them because they are the gold standard in climate coverage if you're looking for good coverage, that is a place to go. they have it on their front page every day. it is solid reporting, good analysis. they been cririticized, the guardian, by some of our colleagues in the media for using these terms as if this is somehow activist language. follow the science. if you follow the science, those terms are not activism. if you think that having 12 years to turn around the entire world economy, to get it off fossil fuels and to put it on to a climate-smart basis of solar, wind, and efficiency, if that is not an emergency, i don't know what is. the scientists said in that report the kinds of changes we need over the next 12 years are without precedence in human history, meaning we have never made this big of a change this
public pressure that, frankly, is needed to get governments and corporations to do what is required to face up to this climate cririsis. amy: let's talk about the language that is used to describe the crisis. -- guardianecently wrote, the significance of how this is described, mark? >> sure. we're very hahappy to have the guardian as our lead media partner in covering climate now. we chose them because they are the gold standard in climate coverage if you're looking for good coverage,...
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the duchess of cambridge as a ship — which the public wanted to call boaty mcboatface — was actually named in his honour yesterday. elsewhere, the guardian trump call. " the picture is of the labour mp paula sherriff who spoke out this week about the threats she had received in her role. the new president of ukraine calling for intervention over this democratic rival, joe biden. away from politics the daily mail leads on a report that victims of bank scammers lost more than 200 million in the first six months of the year. nina and holly are here taking a look at what is inside. boaty mcboatface. that is the undemocratic move of our era, never mind brexit. second boat! we will need to go again. —— vote. 0n the front pages they are asking the question who will pay for the thomas cook collapse. we have covered it all week. it happened late on sunday into monday. speculation that every time we book a package deal we pay into this protection scheme. £420 million will have to be paid out. 100 million to repatriate customers. they say that the scheme does not have enough at the moment. what will have enough at the moment. what will have to happ
the duchess of cambridge as a ship — which the public wanted to call boaty mcboatface — was actually named in his honour yesterday. elsewhere, the guardian trump call. " the picture is of the labour mp paula sherriff who spoke out this week about the threats she had received in her role. the new president of ukraine calling for intervention over this democratic rival, joe biden. away from politics the daily mail leads on a report that victims of bank scammers lost more than 200 million...
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guardian dawn foster. we are all in the wake of that decision yesterday, what a snack polling suggesting the public think ofle are not paying that much attention to detail, they are just responding in general terms. attention to detail, they are just responding in generalterms. around half, more than 50% or less? 49%. against 20%? how does that work in terms of the split? when you look at leavers, they overwhelmingly believe it is the wrong decision, but over 80% of lib dems and labour and other party supporters believe it is the right decision. it is clear that people have made their mind up but will this actually impact on their voting longer term? will this be a talking point for us in westminster, will be a turning point for the people out there in the real world? a turning point for the people out there in the realworld? you a turning point for the people out there in the real world? you talk about her cooking and turning points. another talking points, questions about borisjohnson's role as mayor of london, giving money to certain companies and the friendship he had with one of their directors. what i
guardian dawn foster. we are all in the wake of that decision yesterday, what a snack polling suggesting the public think ofle are not paying that much attention to detail, they are just responding in general terms. attention to detail, they are just responding in generalterms. around half, more than 50% or less? 49%. against 20%? how does that work in terms of the split? when you look at leavers, they overwhelmingly believe it is the wrong decision, but over 80% of lib dems and labour and...