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bbc london has learnt that the department for transport is giving serious consideration to shorteningrk. the department for transport says it won't comment, but the mayor says reducing the scheme would be bad for the capital. we need to have a station at euston, but also old oak common. if the government tries to shortchange londoners, it will be ultimately the country, businesses and family, that are shortchanged. i will ask the government in the review to make sure they recognise the benefits to the country by london getting the investment it needs. and you can see the full story on inside out london. that's at 7:30 tonight here on bbc1. two black men who claim they were framed by a detective in a notorious case of alleged police corruption have had their cases referred to the court of appeal. winston trew and sterling christie were among a group known as the oval four, arrested at the underground station in 1972. they spent eight months in jail for assaulting a police officer and attempted theft. now the criminal cases review commission says evidence about the "integrity" of the of
bbc london has learnt that the department for transport is giving serious consideration to shorteningrk. the department for transport says it won't comment, but the mayor says reducing the scheme would be bad for the capital. we need to have a station at euston, but also old oak common. if the government tries to shortchange londoners, it will be ultimately the country, businesses and family, that are shortchanged. i will ask the government in the review to make sure they recognise the benefits...
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extinction rebellion activists are targeting the department for transport, calling on it to stop funding, gail brad brooks, who climbed on top of the entrance of the department for transport building in london and hit the glass with a hammer has been arrested, she said she was taking action for trees threatened by high speed two. —— gail bradbrook. activists have left trafalgar square, after a ban was issued for climate change protest, they have been banned from london. the metropolitan police said demonstrators protesting in the capital after 9am would be arrested or could be arrested. the protests we re or could be arrested. the protests were due to last two weeks. and as were due to last two weeks. and as we look at the bbc news app and what you are reading and watching, that is at number one, that story about extinction rebellion protesters being banned from london, that is number one on most read, number two, sorry, we don't seem to... yes, now you can see it, number two, brexit deal, not possible, more difficult. -- still deal, not possible, more difficult. —— still possible, more
extinction rebellion activists are targeting the department for transport, calling on it to stop funding, gail brad brooks, who climbed on top of the entrance of the department for transport building in london and hit the glass with a hammer has been arrested, she said she was taking action for trees threatened by high speed two. —— gail bradbrook. activists have left trafalgar square, after a ban was issued for climate change protest, they have been banned from london. the metropolitan...
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the department for transport's target is that, by 2040, no new cars on our roads should be internal—combustion—enginefuelled. 2040 is too late, so we're going to have to bring forward that date. at the latest 2035, and preferably before that even. in 2018, electric car sales made up just 2.2% of all new cars sold, so there is a long way to go. first trip in the new electric carfor me, up to the rugby this morning. it is a lot smoother, isn't it? the electric car is a hit with the paviers, but at around £30,000, it's out of their price range. so, then, boys, daddy's driving in the car, better than mum? yeah. yeah, i think so too. the new behaviour change report says we need more financial incentives to get people to buy them. but it's notjust about cost. we also need to be able to charge our cars. for shortjourneys, the paviers can charge it up at home overnight. but alex travels long distances for work, so i've arranged for him to test an electric van. today, we're off to cheltenham. we're going to try this new electric van. see how this goes. there are currently almost 27,000 public chargers in the
the department for transport's target is that, by 2040, no new cars on our roads should be internal—combustion—enginefuelled. 2040 is too late, so we're going to have to bring forward that date. at the latest 2035, and preferably before that even. in 2018, electric car sales made up just 2.2% of all new cars sold, so there is a long way to go. first trip in the new electric carfor me, up to the rugby this morning. it is a lot smoother, isn't it? the electric car is a hit with the paviers,...
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to function under the control of areva and northern but with direct management from the department for transports? not a lot in the short term, these sorts of things will ta ke term, these sorts of things will take months to resolve. and as for northern itself it said it is committed to improving things and said it has suffered from challenges beyond its control, like old trains like that not being replaced in time because of manufacturing delays. they say they just want to prove things to customers. —— arriva. judith, thank you very much. between 1975 and 1980 the yorkshire ripper, peter sutcliffe, murdered 13 women — crimes for which he is still in prison. tonight, the leeds playhouse premieres a play about the fear and terror he instilled in women right across yorkshire and beyond. but the ripper‘s name is never actually mentioned in the play which is called there are no beginnings — instead it gives voice to women. here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. the yorkshire ripper spread fear in an area far wider than where his crimes were committed. it was dark and it was spooky. t
to function under the control of areva and northern but with direct management from the department for transports? not a lot in the short term, these sorts of things will ta ke term, these sorts of things will take months to resolve. and as for northern itself it said it is committed to improving things and said it has suffered from challenges beyond its control, like old trains like that not being replaced in time because of manufacturing delays. they say they just want to prove things to...
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one of the co—founders of extinction rebellion climbed onto one of the entrances of the department for transporto break the glass before being arrested with three others. that arrested with three others. that arrest total is moving towards 1500. others were arrested outside m15 and there is a protest outside a major building in westminster and outside tate modern. while police are clearly moving to shutdown the protest, organisers it seems determined to keep going. thank you. the bulgarian prime minister has called for the head of the country's football association to resign after england players were racially abused in a european qualifier in sofia. the game — which england won 6—0 — had to be halted twice because home fans were making monkey noises and nazi salutes. borisjohnson and the football association have demanded that uefa take tough and immediate action. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. you could say this game began with marcus rashford's blistering finish to score the first england goal. in fact, it began before that. it began when england's players first heard the monkey
one of the co—founders of extinction rebellion climbed onto one of the entrances of the department for transporto break the glass before being arrested with three others. that arrested with three others. that arrest total is moving towards 1500. others were arrested outside m15 and there is a protest outside a major building in westminster and outside tate modern. while police are clearly moving to shutdown the protest, organisers it seems determined to keep going. thank you. the bulgarian...
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the department for transport says the government is working hard to ensure the highest standards ared area of essex. the cases are believed to be linked to a community centre called project 49. health officials are trying to track down 200 people who might have been exposed to the virus. championship club millwall are looking for a new manager after it was confirmed that long—serving boss neil harris has resigned. harris, who also spent most of his playing career at the club, leaves with the lions four places above the relegation zone. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, there is no bakerloo line between harrow & wealdstone and queens park because of a faulty train, and no 0verground between watford junction and euston. 0n the roads, a few ongoing works to tell you about. this is the a4 piccadilly underpass. it is still closed heading out towards knightsbridge. in tottenham, there are temporary lights on the high road southbound at the junction with dowsett road. now the weather, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. you will notice just how much milder
the department for transport says the government is working hard to ensure the highest standards ared area of essex. the cases are believed to be linked to a community centre called project 49. health officials are trying to track down 200 people who might have been exposed to the virus. championship club millwall are looking for a new manager after it was confirmed that long—serving boss neil harris has resigned. harris, who also spent most of his playing career at the club, leaves with the...
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where things are really bad, there is transport for the north, it is a committee that oversees decisions on the railways, but power still rests in london with the department there is a body of opinion within the industry that that is a goodidea within the industry that that is a good idea and around the united kingdom there is more autonomy of course and control in scotland, for example with scotrail, the scottish government basically running the ra i lwa ys government basically running the railways there. so there is a move, i think, of opinion, towards a more devolved system. a system that functions for the passenger and really, a slightly more flexible system. obviously, of course, the labour party wants to take the trains and their operation back into the hands of the government and they have got quite a clear policy proposal from the government, and therefore, going forward, this is obviously an issue that the voters kate about given the state of the trains today and therefore political parties are coming up with clear policy proposals and differences, too. commuters across the country wait with bated breath for that report next march. tom burridge,
where things are really bad, there is transport for the north, it is a committee that oversees decisions on the railways, but power still rests in london with the department there is a body of opinion within the industry that that is a goodidea within the industry that that is a good idea and around the united kingdom there is more autonomy of course and control in scotland, for example with scotrail, the scottish government basically running the ra i lwa ys government basically running the...
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extinction rebellion actives are targeting the department for transport. and likely hit the glass with a hammer. it was reported on social media that she said i do this in the spirit of what emily pancras got the noble art of window smashing. the climate change but has a's camp was cleared last night after police issued a ban on the protest. but another is still in tact. avenues corresponding as in central london where the protests have been taking place. explain that the situation is now, because police are taking a tougher line. they are saying that these protests should not be happening, they are banned. but obviously they are so happening. yes, to some extent they are. you can see behind me there are still tense, but you can possibly also say that there are people dismantling tents. people having to make a decision today but have either prepared to purchase after the police said last night that protesters should disperse, that a banning order was in place. they had been living through this camp today asking people to pack up their tents because of it is
extinction rebellion actives are targeting the department for transport. and likely hit the glass with a hammer. it was reported on social media that she said i do this in the spirit of what emily pancras got the noble art of window smashing. the climate change but has a's camp was cleared last night after police issued a ban on the protest. but another is still in tact. avenues corresponding as in central london where the protests have been taking place. explain that the situation is now,...
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we have seen protesters glued to the department for transport, wedding westminster bridge and a hearseoncerns for the planet and consent of the future of the children. i am going to come to anna first, you have one of the smallest babies here, six weeks old. i presume this is not where you would want to be so why are you here? i am here because i need to protect her future, do everything i can, i'm frightened, i don't know what's going to happen. it brought it home to me when my older daughter asked me what was going to happen when she had a baby and i could not a nswer when she had a baby and i could not answer her, and i want to do everything i can to make sure she has a future. i know some extinction rebellion protesters have decided against having children completely because of their worries about the planet, isn't something you thought about? i thought about it, planet, isn't something you thought about? ithought about it, i didn't know the scale of the problem, i think the public has changed quite a lot in the last few months —— understanding of it has changed quite a lot in the
we have seen protesters glued to the department for transport, wedding westminster bridge and a hearseoncerns for the planet and consent of the future of the children. i am going to come to anna first, you have one of the smallest babies here, six weeks old. i presume this is not where you would want to be so why are you here? i am here because i need to protect her future, do everything i can, i'm frightened, i don't know what's going to happen. it brought it home to me when my older daughter...
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arrests including the co—founder who was arrested after climbing onto the entrance of the department for transportsit to the country. the former cricketer was a friend of princess diana's and knew prince william as a child. secunder kermani has been following the royal couple. a warning, his report does contain some flash photography. the royal trip kicked off with a visit to a school in islamabad. education, along with climate change, are understood to be the issues the duke and duchess of cambridge want to focus on in particular whilst in pakistan. they also met the country's prime minister, cricketer turned politician imran khan. for both countries, this is a key international relationship. in pakistan, this royal visit is being seen as an opportunity to highlight how much security has improved in recent years. the authorities here are keen on attracting more foreign investment and more foreign tourists. british officials say this trip will focus on showing pakistan as a forward—looking country and that is something many ordinary people here welcome. i mean, it is a great message to the world o
arrests including the co—founder who was arrested after climbing onto the entrance of the department for transportsit to the country. the former cricketer was a friend of princess diana's and knew prince william as a child. secunder kermani has been following the royal couple. a warning, his report does contain some flash photography. the royal trip kicked off with a visit to a school in islamabad. education, along with climate change, are understood to be the issues the duke and duchess of...
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could continue to function under the control of northern but with direct management from the department for transporte short term, these things will take months to resolve and as for northern, the company says it is committed to improving things and it says that it has suffered from challenges beyond its control like old trains like that not being replaced in time because of the manufacturers what about delays and they say they just wa nt to about delays and they say they just want to improve things for customers. the firstjudge to claim protection as a ‘whistleblower‘ has won a landmark appeal at the supreme court. the court unanimously ruled judges can be classified as workers and so should be entitled to whistleblowing protection. districtjudge claire gilham told our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman that she felt she had a duty to raise concerns about workload and security. i felt forced to go off sick. i felt that there was a strong reaction. i didn't feel that i was supported while i was off sick and, after trying to get back to work and have these issues addressed by every possible mea
could continue to function under the control of northern but with direct management from the department for transporte short term, these things will take months to resolve and as for northern, the company says it is committed to improving things and it says that it has suffered from challenges beyond its control like old trains like that not being replaced in time because of the manufacturers what about delays and they say they just wa nt to about delays and they say they just want to improve...
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for the department of agriculture. secretary may appoint such officers and employees as they want. they've done it for the department of education. they've done it for the department of transportation. they do it for administrative law judges, which two terms ago, the supreme court confirmed are officers of the united states for constitutional purposes, and i have already mentioned the provision that i'm going to come back to again for assistant united states attorneys and special attorneys. it's possible for congress to pass those kinds of general authorizations. i happen to think that all of those statutes i have just shown you are unconstitutional sub-delegations of legislative authority, but that's another .alk for another day for today, it doesn't really matter because there is no such statute for the department of justice. we are talking about the department of transportation, we would have a very different kind of statutory argument. there was no general authorization in statute for the attorney general to hire officers. well, that's not entirely right. there is one special tailored provision dealing with the theau of prisons that gives attorney general the same power the se
for the department of agriculture. secretary may appoint such officers and employees as they want. they've done it for the department of education. they've done it for the department of transportation. they do it for administrative law judges, which two terms ago, the supreme court confirmed are officers of the united states for constitutional purposes, and i have already mentioned the provision that i'm going to come back to again for assistant united states attorneys and special attorneys....
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that would essentially be the department for transport stepping in, taking a hands—on approach onto theat is all very well, tom, but what does it mean for passengers? well, in the short term, simon, not a great deal, because this will not happen overnight. when you take a rail franchise and you change who is managing it, it takes months. so, this process is really entering a sort of critical phase but it still has a long way to run until the government would take a more hands—on approach or even take full control of the franchise. but, you know, ithink there is a huge amount of pressure. political leaders in the north of england have already come out in the last few days and said their preferred option is that the operator of last resort is brought in so effectively the government would take full control of the franchise. they believe that northern has had its chance, it hasn't improved performance across the board and therefore it should be stripped, they believe, of its franchise. let's pick up on the ongoing brexit negotiations in brussels. and we can now talk to our europe correspon
that would essentially be the department for transport stepping in, taking a hands—on approach onto theat is all very well, tom, but what does it mean for passengers? well, in the short term, simon, not a great deal, because this will not happen overnight. when you take a rail franchise and you change who is managing it, it takes months. so, this process is really entering a sort of critical phase but it still has a long way to run until the government would take a more hands—on approach or...
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for members that need them. it is only a handful. >> is it a physical or eye exam, what kind of exam. >> full physical exam mandated by the department of transportationor any commercial driver or anyone who fits the definition of commercial driver, and there are various identifiers and requirements for the examination. >> so which members of the department would have to -- what are the titles of the members of the department that would have to come to you for this exam? >> they are mostly based out of the bureau of equipment. if you are going to drive a vehicle that has more than 12 passengers you have to be certified by the department of transportation as a commercial driver before you can drive that vehicle. >> i see. all right. how long have you been head of the office of the department of the physician? >> 11 years ma'am. >> during your tenure, have you seen any particular trends you would like to share with us in terms of the health of the department? >> one major change reflects the age breakdown of the department. when i entered the department, we were top-heavy, so to speak. quite a number of members in the department who were chronologically
for members that need them. it is only a handful. >> is it a physical or eye exam, what kind of exam. >> full physical exam mandated by the department of transportationor any commercial driver or anyone who fits the definition of commercial driver, and there are various identifiers and requirements for the examination. >> so which members of the department would have to -- what are the titles of the members of the department that would have to come to you for this exam?...
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and, i have undertakings from the department for transport that they will seek to find a solution, a ple that have been taken from this earth, should distress us all. the fact this has happened in the united kingdom, we need to dwell on, that people put themselves in such situation, in the search of a better life. we must not just brush this off as an incident, we must learn the lessons of why this has happened. thoughts and prayers must be with everyone. those from the emergency services that have had to avail themselves of this most shocking sight this morning, we must not have just one word today and that is the end of it. as a humanity, we must learn from this terrible tragedy. mr speaker, within the last hour, the first ministers of scotla nd the last hour, the first ministers of scotland and wales joined forces to oppose this tory government's damaging brexit bill. a bill that risksjobs, opportunities, damaging brexit bill. a bill that risks jobs, opportunities, and damaging brexit bill. a bill that risksjobs, opportunities, and our entire economic future. mr speaker, scotla nd
and, i have undertakings from the department for transport that they will seek to find a solution, a ple that have been taken from this earth, should distress us all. the fact this has happened in the united kingdom, we need to dwell on, that people put themselves in such situation, in the search of a better life. we must not just brush this off as an incident, we must learn the lessons of why this has happened. thoughts and prayers must be with everyone. those from the emergency services that...
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restrictions on flights between the uk and sharm el sheik have been lifted by the department for transporthe egyptian government means they are now co mforta ble government means they are now comfortable for british holiday—makers to visit. time for the weather with darren bett. good afternoon. after some mist and fog in the south —— in southern england area, we now have the sunshine out. sunshine through the midlands as well. more cloud further north. it will then and these guys will brighten. rain in the far north of scotland. generally dry. temperatures are a shade higher and a noticeably better day for the south—east of england and east anglia. clear skies overnight. the cloud thinner in southern parts of england and wales. light winds too. more cloud further north. rain not far away from the highlands and islands. temperatures milder across scotla nd islands. temperatures milder across scotland and northern ireland. chilly for england and wales. into tomorrow, a couple of changes. rain setting and across northern ireland and then later on into western scotland. also seeing more cloud
restrictions on flights between the uk and sharm el sheik have been lifted by the department for transporthe egyptian government means they are now co mforta ble government means they are now comfortable for british holiday—makers to visit. time for the weather with darren bett. good afternoon. after some mist and fog in the south —— in southern england area, we now have the sunshine out. sunshine through the midlands as well. more cloud further north. it will then and these guys will...
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there was also a technical report from the department for transport, the air accident investigation branch this is really a definitive report from the sheriff principal craig turnbull which lays out the reasons and essentially what he says is the pilot turned off fuel pumps which should have supplied fuel to the engine of the helicopter, and it seems he didn't realise he turned them both off, so essentially the engines would run out of fuel. the engine is cut out and the helicopter crashed onto the clutha on that terrible friday night. the pilot seems to have ignored five low fuel warning is in the minutes before the crash perhaps in the belief they were erroneous, false warnings. the sheriff said he took a risk in assuming they were false warnings and of course he was wrong. he was running out of fuel and the aircraft was about to crash. thank you for bringing us up to date. as the house of lords considers borisjohnson's date. as the house of lords considers boris johnson's bill for the 12th of december, let's go back to westminster for the latest. in political terms, it still has to have
there was also a technical report from the department for transport, the air accident investigation branch this is really a definitive report from the sheriff principal craig turnbull which lays out the reasons and essentially what he says is the pilot turned off fuel pumps which should have supplied fuel to the engine of the helicopter, and it seems he didn't realise he turned them both off, so essentially the engines would run out of fuel. the engine is cut out and the helicopter crashed onto...
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projects within a quarter mile radius of the site for cumulative impacts this is consistent with the planning department standard approach. for the transportation analysis we did use half-mile radius. that is sufficient to capture other projects that could combine with the proposed project to create cumulative impacts. the transportation analysis used the latest guidelines available at the time. these are more conservative than the 2019 guidelines. in that they use higher trip generation rates and loading demand calculations. it is a more conservative analysis we conducted. the 91 915 compas included. regarding population and housing impacts, socioeconomic impacts are not environmental impacts. they have not provided evidence that the two are linked. regarding displacements of on site child care facilities, one facility has already relocated to 327 capitol avenue. the other will be relocated to 203 cotter avenue. the project includes a new on site child care facility in conclusion, the pmnd adequately discussed or analyzed the existing zoning and plans. cumulative and population and housing impacts. the apple laboratory has not pro -- appellant
projects within a quarter mile radius of the site for cumulative impacts this is consistent with the planning department standard approach. for the transportation analysis we did use half-mile radius. that is sufficient to capture other projects that could combine with the proposed project to create cumulative impacts. the transportation analysis used the latest guidelines available at the time. these are more conservative than the 2019 guidelines. in that they use higher trip generation rates...
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certifies whether airliners can fly itself is coming under pressure the inspector general for the department of transportation here in the united states says that the f.a.a. needs to upgrade the way that it approves planes to be put into service this is all coming as dennis mullen bird the boeing c.e.o. is getting ready to testify before congress about the 2 crashes involving the 737 max he told investors and analysts on a call on wednesday that he's prepared to say he is sorry on behalf of the company to the relatives of those who will lost in the plane crashes it's not clear though whether mr bolen burke is going to meet personally with the survivors families or whether he's simply going to offer it up as testimony either way boeing has a lot of confidence building to gauge and not just with the f.a.a. and other aviation authorities but with the general public as well a situation pacific now as protests go on in a whole cold journalist say that job saw getting harder and harder they accuse beijing of gagging debates and say local police a cracking down with a reasonable 7 o'clock reports. isabella studder i
certifies whether airliners can fly itself is coming under pressure the inspector general for the department of transportation here in the united states says that the f.a.a. needs to upgrade the way that it approves planes to be put into service this is all coming as dennis mullen bird the boeing c.e.o. is getting ready to testify before congress about the 2 crashes involving the 737 max he told investors and analysts on a call on wednesday that he's prepared to say he is sorry on behalf of the...
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congress for passing the 2018 faa reauthorization last fall and for inviting me to testify on behalf of the department of transportation. i also thank the committee for allowing ms. blane workie to join us, assistant general counsel for the department's office of aviation enforcement and proceedings and thanks to provision in the reauthorization, our new aviation consumer advocate. the more than 550 sections of the act cover a wide range of aviation issues, many supporting secretary chao's and this committee's first priority of safety and the department's mission to ensure the safest and most efficient airspace in the world. despite the government shutdown last winter and our daily operational safety priorities within the department, we have made great progress on the safety, civil rights, and consumer protection provisions of the act. the reauthorization includes more than 360 deliverables for the department of transportation as ranking member graves noted, including those assigned to the faa. we are not able to tackle every deliverable simultaneously or produce all the required reports and regulations within the firs
congress for passing the 2018 faa reauthorization last fall and for inviting me to testify on behalf of the department of transportation. i also thank the committee for allowing ms. blane workie to join us, assistant general counsel for the department's office of aviation enforcement and proceedings and thanks to provision in the reauthorization, our new aviation consumer advocate. the more than 550 sections of the act cover a wide range of aviation issues, many supporting secretary chao's and...
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one of the group's co—founders was arrested after climbing on top of the entrance to the department for transport such as high—speed rail route, hs two, and airport expansion. protesters are now camping up to the site at transfer back to trafalgar square was clear last night. the protest which began last night. the protest which began last seen more than 1400 arrests. a government spokeswoman said it should not disrupt peoples day—to—day lives. joining me now is the green party mep who was arrested during the clear vet operation in square last night. how are you feeling about that today? hello. well, iwent along how are you feeling about that today? hello. well, i went along to trafalgar square last night when i heard that the police were banning all public protests throughout the city because i wanted to ask what the justification was. there was no disturbance in trafalgar square that would justify such a disproportionate decision. except that the police had already said that large groups of people gathering together after this period of time, they want to stop it. yes. they had used section 14
one of the group's co—founders was arrested after climbing on top of the entrance to the department for transport such as high—speed rail route, hs two, and airport expansion. protesters are now camping up to the site at transfer back to trafalgar square was clear last night. the protest which began last night. the protest which began last seen more than 1400 arrests. a government spokeswoman said it should not disrupt peoples day—to—day lives. joining me now is the green party mep who...
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spent $40 million approximately on improved security, and have a look but since then the department for transportis delighted that the british travellers will be coming back in. it would be slightly different of course the germans, italians, ukrainians sitting the vacuum italians, ukrainians sitting the va cu u m left italians, ukrainians sitting the vacuum left by the brits but he did say there is plenty of room for british people and they will get a very british people and they will get a very warm welcome. british people and they will get a very warm welcome. in terms of risk, clearly the foreign office still warns of terrorism, we have seen that side the sinai peninsula a number of terrorist attacks aimed at tourists and i think most people willjudge the risks to be tolerably well and also tend to be going back as soon as well and also tend to be going back as soon as i can. how big a deal was it for the travel industry that it was taken off the map? the chapel is actually find somewhere else to go? it was really challenging even for monarch which collapsed shortly afterwards, a year and a ha
spent $40 million approximately on improved security, and have a look but since then the department for transportis delighted that the british travellers will be coming back in. it would be slightly different of course the germans, italians, ukrainians sitting the vacuum italians, ukrainians sitting the va cu u m left italians, ukrainians sitting the vacuum left by the brits but he did say there is plenty of room for british people and they will get a very british people and they will get a...
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expected on the 2020 federal spending bill which covers several departments, including agriculture and transportation. later lawmakers will break for their weekly party caucus lunches from 12:30 to 2 p.m. east
expected on the 2020 federal spending bill which covers several departments, including agriculture and transportation. later lawmakers will break for their weekly party caucus lunches from 12:30 to 2 p.m. east
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for the department of public health. i have worked in district 10 for the department of public health for 28 years. now, i am at southeast health center. transportation barriers are sited as barriers to healthcare access. they do lay care and miss or delay medication use. these may lead to poor management of chronic illness and that is poor health outcomes. transportation is necessary for medication access particularly for those with chronic disease. chronic disease can require a limb visit and medication and access. change to evidence based care. without transportation and intervention results, it may lead to lack of appropriate medical treatment or unmet health care needs which can accumulate and worsen the healthcare outcomes. many studies identified transport barriers with lead to early death with those with chronic disease. in addition the prices have risen. they are up to $3 per ride. the rides provide a transfer good for 120 minutes. if they are out of the patient's control the patient has to pay another $3. their costing up to $12 round trip. the alice griffin housing complex is home to the patients. they have to take two to three buses to vi
for the department of public health. i have worked in district 10 for the department of public health for 28 years. now, i am at southeast health center. transportation barriers are sited as barriers to healthcare access. they do lay care and miss or delay medication use. these may lead to poor management of chronic illness and that is poor health outcomes. transportation is necessary for medication access particularly for those with chronic disease. chronic disease can require a limb visit and...
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. >> for snatches her from department transportation that the lights on battery-powered operators. that means they would just be pitch black as you travel to there. one of our trouble spots are concentrated. right now we are getting rid of some accidents as you work your way out and about. there was a lame plot on 29. also a crash at magnolia drive. the right shoulder is blocked. this is due to a crash. writer highway 12. you will see a lot of issues as you travel out and about. coming up to intersection with the traffic lights, treated like a four-way stop. a lot of the major streets are expected. north 680. this is rather boulevard. it is did not commit direction. not too far from there on surface streets. due to the power outage, both directions at the avenue. we are starting to get more reports of areas dealing with traffic signal issue. restrictions on taylor boulevard. look out for that. would have the crash as you work your way westbound. i am not saying that all my maps. i am saying this to the west. >>> fire crews are mopping up the last of a large grass fire. they send fa
. >> for snatches her from department transportation that the lights on battery-powered operators. that means they would just be pitch black as you travel to there. one of our trouble spots are concentrated. right now we are getting rid of some accidents as you work your way out and about. there was a lame plot on 29. also a crash at magnolia drive. the right shoulder is blocked. this is due to a crash. writer highway 12. you will see a lot of issues as you travel out and about. coming up...
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there is no same safety mechanism in place for our transportation departments.o this is out there already in real-time. because of that, our estimate is it is past 1.5 billion miles. that tesla has been able to acquire. a lot, right? we don't know how safe it is, but we are all living in this world now. jason: there is a connection between this story and the story we have already mentioned around vaping and juul. these are two companies, juul and tesla, in very different markets, who are essentially taking a similar approach to, let's get there, let's get out there and figure it out. joel: move as fast as you can. sometimes you break things, sometimes it costs a few lives. the tesla question is, maybe autopilot is worth it, right? like, a couple people die, but could this dramatically saves millions of lives in the same way that penicillin once did? carol: what is the safety level? what is it people are willing to deal with in order to get to an autopilot world? joel: it is a story that has been hidden in plain sight for a while, and we did not see anybody wrest
there is no same safety mechanism in place for our transportation departments.o this is out there already in real-time. because of that, our estimate is it is past 1.5 billion miles. that tesla has been able to acquire. a lot, right? we don't know how safe it is, but we are all living in this world now. jason: there is a connection between this story and the story we have already mentioned around vaping and juul. these are two companies, juul and tesla, in very different markets, who are...
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for everyone. so the city's transportation department they had recommended a $5 per car fee on weekdays at that $10 on weekends and holidays to address the complaints of gridlock, the noise the litter from the tourists. officials estimate that 6th out also people visit lumbar street daily in the summer always busy. companies will be providing electric scooters around san francisco. the sfmta issued permits to jump lime and spin. so this authorizes them to deploy up to 5 100 scooters the cap opp is scheduled to increase to 7.50 that's not going to happen until december. but 1000 in february. the sfmta also issued a new permit to scoot and they'll be allowed. right up to one 1000 scooters so you'll see more of them around the city. now against the law in california. thanks to a bay area boy who helped inspire the legislation will hear from him. coming up. plus a bay area man is avoiding jail for his role in the college admissions scandal. >>we'll have the latest on that. and dozens are coming together in a march to impeach the president what they're fighting for. we'll take a little peek outside at 9
for everyone. so the city's transportation department they had recommended a $5 per car fee on weekdays at that $10 on weekends and holidays to address the complaints of gridlock, the noise the litter from the tourists. officials estimate that 6th out also people visit lumbar street daily in the summer always busy. companies will be providing electric scooters around san francisco. the sfmta issued permits to jump lime and spin. so this authorizes them to deploy up to 5 100 scooters the cap opp...
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in fiscal year 2019, i was pleased to advocate for the maine department of transportation successful application to replace the matawa state international bridge in northern maine. this project will help to replace a critical corridor and connector between matawaska and new bruns whisk on the -- brunswick on the dmaidian side of -- canadian side of the border and supports 8,800 direct and indirect jobs. right now, mr. president, that bridge has been posted and that means that heavy trucks are unable to cross in the most effective and shortest route between edmonston, new brunswick and matawaka, maine. this not only supports important infrastructure projects but also jobs and economic growth in each and every one of our home states. mr. president, the american society of civil engineers conduction a comprehensive assessment of our nation's infrastructure every four years. its most recent report card from 2017 shows that america's infrastructure remains in poor condition with a grade of d plus. that should be a call to action to all of us. it is simply unacceptable. it creates not only
in fiscal year 2019, i was pleased to advocate for the maine department of transportation successful application to replace the matawa state international bridge in northern maine. this project will help to replace a critical corridor and connector between matawaska and new bruns whisk on the -- brunswick on the dmaidian side of -- canadian side of the border and supports 8,800 direct and indirect jobs. right now, mr. president, that bridge has been posted and that means that heavy trucks are...
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for the u.s. department of transportation and cnn transportation analyst, mary skoo schiavo. thanks very much, mary. following this story has been fascinating and a little disturbing, because what's become clear, beyond boeing's mistakes, is the faa's involvement here, really, or just the way the system was set up, where the airline cedes so much control to the airline. there's been some reporting that they wrote the language of the law ceding control to the airline here. tell us the problem with that. >> well, you're exactly right. you know, this problem has been so long in the making that, you know, working on this case is very fascinating, because the wheels were put in motion for boeing's failure years before because the faa and remember, in concert with congress and the senate, delegated to boeing, the authority to approve almost every part of this plane. and by doing this delegation, then the faa was not aware of crucial changes in the mcas system that pushed the nose down even further. and even when boeing became aware of these problems, before the lionair crash and ce
for the u.s. department of transportation and cnn transportation analyst, mary skoo schiavo. thanks very much, mary. following this story has been fascinating and a little disturbing, because what's become clear, beyond boeing's mistakes, is the faa's involvement here, really, or just the way the system was set up, where the airline cedes so much control to the airline. there's been some reporting that they wrote the language of the law ceding control to the airline here. tell us the problem...
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for that. here is what's new on a very busy power lunch friday afternoon. shares of boeing near the lows of the session as the company alerted the department of transportation that employees may have misled the faa. could this be the end for the em batt embattled ceo. >>> the bond king bill gross returns after officially retiring from the business he'll be here for an interview and tell us why he think a global slowdown is the new reality. >>> a booming bio tech stock shares this company doubled in the past week. the ceo will be here to explain why the party isn't over yet the power lunch party starts right now. the s&p down about quarter percent. that would be coke up more than 2% >>> we start with the big story of the hour. boeing shares are near session lows as it deals with more fall out from 737 max safety issues let's go straight to phil for these developing details phil >> this is all about a document that boeing turned over late yesterday to congressional staffers who have been investigating the 737 max. this is a copy of that document. we're not going to read all the mes messag messages he said i lied unknowingly it was alerted to the faa and the h
for that. here is what's new on a very busy power lunch friday afternoon. shares of boeing near the lows of the session as the company alerted the department of transportation that employees may have misled the faa. could this be the end for the em batt embattled ceo. >>> the bond king bill gross returns after officially retiring from the business he'll be here for an interview and tell us why he think a global slowdown is the new reality. >>> a booming bio tech stock shares...
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for that. here is what's new on a very busy power lunch friday afternoon. shares of boeing near the lows of the session as the company alerted the department of transportationees may have misled the faa. could this be the end for the em embaled ceo. >>> the bond king bill gross returns after officially retiring from the business he'll be here for an interview and tell us why he think a global slowdown is the new reit
for that. here is what's new on a very busy power lunch friday afternoon. shares of boeing near the lows of the session as the company alerted the department of transportationees may have misled the faa. could this be the end for the em embaled ceo. >>> the bond king bill gross returns after officially retiring from the business he'll be here for an interview and tell us why he think a global slowdown is the new reit
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in one letter written by the chief engineer for florida's department of transportation he states thatts contractor were responsible for asking the state to close the busy six-lane state highway but did not. prior to the bridge collapse which weighed about two million pounds inspections of the concrete revealed cracks, significant engineering safety concern. to repair those cracks on the day of the disaster, multiple workers were on that bridge tightening steel supports inside a key diagonal support strut that experts concluded brought more stress and brought the bridge down. five of the six people killed were in their vehicles when this happened. right after the traffic light had just turned green. the other victim was one of those construction workers on top of the bridge. the ntsb will hold its final probable cause hearing two weeks from now on october 22 in the nation's capital and the general contractor mcm as well as the bridge designer, big bridge engineering, to this date maintain they are not to blame. >> bill: thank you, phil keating in miami on that. >> sandra: fox news aler
in one letter written by the chief engineer for florida's department of transportation he states thatts contractor were responsible for asking the state to close the busy six-lane state highway but did not. prior to the bridge collapse which weighed about two million pounds inspections of the concrete revealed cracks, significant engineering safety concern. to repair those cracks on the day of the disaster, multiple workers were on that bridge tightening steel supports inside a key diagonal...
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for many years and many agencies. it will be the mta in the planning department of san francisco and the transportation authority and the direct department of public works, they are all at work trying to figure out the future of market street. >> it's time for a car-free market. we see over 100 pedestrian and bicycle injuries per year and market street and three of the most dangerous intersections of the top 10 are market street and it's time to make market street a pedestrian 1st street. >> reporter: this project would be done in five phases in the first phase would start in january 2020, next to her and market street between fifth and 8th street would be the focus and it would be a car free zone, private vehicle free east of 10th street on market. cars could still go north and south across market but no driving east to west or toward the ferry building. no private vehicles means no ride-share vehicles could go east and west on market but they would add 100 new drop- off zones to accommodate the ride-share companies and the sfmta board will meet at 1:00 this afternoon at san francisco city hall and according to the san
for many years and many agencies. it will be the mta in the planning department of san francisco and the transportation authority and the direct department of public works, they are all at work trying to figure out the future of market street. >> it's time for a car-free market. we see over 100 pedestrian and bicycle injuries per year and market street and three of the most dangerous intersections of the top 10 are market street and it's time to make market street a pedestrian 1st street....
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department has performed appropriate analysis based on substantial evidence. project specific studies and analyses were prepared to examine the physical impact in the proposed conditions based on the latest projects, models and methodologies. for example, the transportation analysis uses the regional vehicle miles traveled methodology that evaluate the project's impacts under current conditions and updated cumulative conditions for the year, 2040. the department determined the project would result in significant impacts to archeological resources and construction noise and air quality. these are not new significant impacts. the cpe includes mitigation measures identified in the eastern neighborhoods e.i.r. to address these impacts. the department has conducted adequate project specific and cumulative evaluation of the project's physical and environmental impact. >> thank you. >> commissioner: i'm sorry. >> could i ask a question about your first point? >> this is cutting into her time. >> thank you so much. so this isn't the first time that members of the community have brought up this argument that the 2008 eastern neighborhood's plan is out of date. you've addressed it in your response to the appeal in several ways. you've even referred back to old pro
department has performed appropriate analysis based on substantial evidence. project specific studies and analyses were prepared to examine the physical impact in the proposed conditions based on the latest projects, models and methodologies. for example, the transportation analysis uses the regional vehicle miles traveled methodology that evaluate the project's impacts under current conditions and updated cumulative conditions for the year, 2040. the department determined the project would...
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social equity issues and he wants to keep the street accessible to everyone for the time being the city's transportation department had recommended a five-dollar toll on weekdays and a $10 toll on weekends and holidays to address residents and litter from the tourists. >>well the better business bureau is warning of an unclaimed reward scam scammers promise unclaimed rewards to trick people into providing credit card information. the victims got a postcard email or social media message saying they have an unclaimed reward major retailers like wal-mart and target and provide a phone number to claim it on the phone there are asked to confirm their identity and provide credit card information to pay for mailing costs. the scammers try to use the credit card to buy items the bbb recommends being wary of unsolicited phone calls like this never give personal information to people you don't know. we will have more information about the scam on our website kron 4 dot com uber's laying off 350 more employees from its food delivery safety insurance and other. >>teams the san francisco company has been laying off employees s
social equity issues and he wants to keep the street accessible to everyone for the time being the city's transportation department had recommended a five-dollar toll on weekdays and a $10 toll on weekends and holidays to address residents and litter from the tourists. >>well the better business bureau is warning of an unclaimed reward scam scammers promise unclaimed rewards to trick people into providing credit card information. the victims got a postcard email or social media message...
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>>locals department transportation held a meeting yesterday asking neighbors for feedback and that'sk the opportunity to discuss their concerns out in the open. >>09:30am we are falling. manto in el dorado county a sheriff's deputy was shot and killed we want to turn now to karma dickerson from our sister station ktxl. >>live in el dorado county this morning with the very latest. karl, what can you tell us what happened. >>good morning. we do know that one sheriff's deputies killed in another person injured after an ad, shooter situation that's the way the sheriff's office described you're taking a look at as far as we're able to get this is close can get to the scene it's right off but spar road in standridge it's a small community called numbers that near the town of plaster bill. now just up this road about half a mile is where this all unfolded neighbors first got their notification around 5 this morning. that's when they got notice from the sheriff's office thing that they were dealing with an active shooter situation and then a deputy had responded to the area to a 911 call and
>>locals department transportation held a meeting yesterday asking neighbors for feedback and that'sk the opportunity to discuss their concerns out in the open. >>09:30am we are falling. manto in el dorado county a sheriff's deputy was shot and killed we want to turn now to karma dickerson from our sister station ktxl. >>live in el dorado county this morning with the very latest. karl, what can you tell us what happened. >>good morning. we do know that one sheriff's...