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ellie price, bbc news.ng voice which has gained him millions of followers from across the world. john butlerfrom derbyshire started sharing his thoughts about life on youtube and his fans say his videos help them relax and find inner peace. alex thorpe went to meet him. i think if i was a younger man i'd have been more excited about it. i'd never heard of youtube. i hardly knew what the internet was. press the subscribe panel first. the soft tones ofjohn butler, the 84—year—old farmer from derbyshire whose videos have created a dedicated following. keep your eye on what you are doing. when you are sawing a piece of wood, listen and watch. listen to and watch the movement of the saw. if there is something in my voice that conveys that restfulness, then thank god for that. i don't know quite how it happened. so many people have this problem with an agitated mind, a restless mind, and because one instinctively seeks for some sort of balance, people look for rest or peace. fans ofjohn's voice and musing say he
ellie price, bbc news.ng voice which has gained him millions of followers from across the world. john butlerfrom derbyshire started sharing his thoughts about life on youtube and his fans say his videos help them relax and find inner peace. alex thorpe went to meet him. i think if i was a younger man i'd have been more excited about it. i'd never heard of youtube. i hardly knew what the internet was. press the subscribe panel first. the soft tones ofjohn butler, the 84—year—old farmer from...
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ellie price's report has some flashing images. it was the wedding, the dress.. 750 million people tuned in worldwide to watch. 600,000 people tried to see for themselves along the route from st paul's to buckingham palace. and out come the bride and groom. diana, the dress, the wedding — it marked the moment, a huge shift in the relationship between public and press and the royal family. it was the beginning of di—mania, this huge obsession with this young, 20—year—old girl, this absolute obsession with her that was never going to wane. the wedding took place on a warm wednesday in latejuly almost a0 years ago. it was a bank holiday and for those who didn't line the streets of london, it was essential viewing on the telly. what were you doing that day? i got dressed up in my mum's wedding dress and watched the royal wedding. and how old were you? i was about six. i was 17. did it feel like a fairy tale? it did. yeah, every girl's dream. i just think everybody was so pleased to see them together and married. it was just essential viewing. nobody i knew didn't wa
ellie price's report has some flashing images. it was the wedding, the dress.. 750 million people tuned in worldwide to watch. 600,000 people tried to see for themselves along the route from st paul's to buckingham palace. and out come the bride and groom. diana, the dress, the wedding — it marked the moment, a huge shift in the relationship between public and press and the royal family. it was the beginning of di—mania, this huge obsession with this young, 20—year—old girl, this...
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ellie price, bbc news.n evicting commercial tenants who are behind with their rent was due to expire at the end of this month, prompting fears many firms would have to close. what are you expecting? in two weeks' time a number of government support measures for businesses are due to end. they will have to start to pay disney's rates and then there is this ban on evicting tenants behind on commercial rent which is due to expire. since the delay was announced to have been called to say we need additional help to get through that period and said today we expect the chief secretary to the treasury steve backley will say he would extend this ban on evicting tenants who are struggling. great news for some businesses who thought they would be forced to close because it is the cheapest thing the government could do, landlords say we have our own bills to pay and what are we going to do and they say as long as there is a message from government that some of those tenants who can pay but at the moment are not paying
ellie price, bbc news.n evicting commercial tenants who are behind with their rent was due to expire at the end of this month, prompting fears many firms would have to close. what are you expecting? in two weeks' time a number of government support measures for businesses are due to end. they will have to start to pay disney's rates and then there is this ban on evicting tenants behind on commercial rent which is due to expire. since the delay was announced to have been called to say we need...
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. _ ellie price with that report. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. good afternoon. a little bit cooler than the last few days for many of us this afternoon and we stick with that slightly cooler feel for the next few days. but it will still be mostly dry and there will still be mostly dry and there will still be mostly dry and there will still be some sunshine and there is beautiful sunshine out there today, particularly on the aberdeenshire coast from one of our weather watchers where it has been great and murky. much brighter today. you can see some areas of cloud on the satellite picture and these lumps of clay are pushing up from the south could introduce showers into southern counties of england, certainly for the channel islands this afternoon. the odd shower in parts of northern england, western scotland, elsewhere cloud braking to give spells of sunshine. breezy in western areas and the far north—east of scotland. highest temperatures in eastern england today. not doing too badly in north—east scotland with highs of 22 or 23. this evening and tonight we coul
. _ ellie price with that report. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. good afternoon. a little bit cooler than the last few days for many of us this afternoon and we stick with that slightly cooler feel for the next few days. but it will still be mostly dry and there will still be mostly dry and there will still be mostly dry and there will still be some sunshine and there is beautiful sunshine out there today, particularly on the aberdeenshire coast from one of our weather...
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ah, that's what everybody's been waiting for. _ ellie price with that report.e take that cooler for your back with us. it will be mostly dry, but not completely dry, and during today we saw crowding some patchy rain pushing up from the south affecting the channel islands and some southern council counties, and it's all because of this is where the front here, bringing outbreaks of rain. quite a right to keep across parts of east anglia as we head through the ceiling into tonight, and particularly into tomorrow, but there is still a lot of uncertainty about the details of this rainfall. we are going to see some cloud and showery rain, elsewhere largely clear through the night. quite a mild and muggy part, showery rain at times through tomorrow, and also this cloud brings some showers into western parts of northern ireland, and the odd shower elsewhere, too, but most players places on the contract. uncertainty about the exact behaviour of this wet weather, criticallyjust how about the exact behaviour of this wet weather, critically just how far west it will get.
ah, that's what everybody's been waiting for. _ ellie price with that report.e take that cooler for your back with us. it will be mostly dry, but not completely dry, and during today we saw crowding some patchy rain pushing up from the south affecting the channel islands and some southern council counties, and it's all because of this is where the front here, bringing outbreaks of rain. quite a right to keep across parts of east anglia as we head through the ceiling into tonight, and...
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ellie price reports. dear prime minister, my brother eddie has really bad epilepsy.feel like there is pressure for me on trying to help eddie. i want to only do the best for my brother and my family, and i need to do things that are probably out of my comfort zone but i should do them to help eddie. eddie was born with brain damage following a rare genetic mutation. he has cerebral palsy, learning disabilities and severe complex epilepsy, and it's for that he takes medicinal cannabis. he is six tomorrow, and has been on the drug since early 2017. it's not an nhs prescription, so it costs the family £780 a month. we have been lucky, we've had friends do some crazy events and raise money for us but covid has obviously hugely affected that. you know, some of the other families we know, they've run out of money already, their kids are no longer on the product that was helping them and are doing worse for it. you know, they're back in hospital, they're back having lots of seizures. another family have sold the family home. so it's a very, very real crisis that we are all
ellie price reports. dear prime minister, my brother eddie has really bad epilepsy.feel like there is pressure for me on trying to help eddie. i want to only do the best for my brother and my family, and i need to do things that are probably out of my comfort zone but i should do them to help eddie. eddie was born with brain damage following a rare genetic mutation. he has cerebral palsy, learning disabilities and severe complex epilepsy, and it's for that he takes medicinal cannabis. he is six...
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ellie price, bbc news.. weinstein, who is serving 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault, faces an 11—count indictment in los angeles on charges he attacked five women from 2004 to 2013. new figures show that uk music generated more than £500 million in export earnings last year — a rise of 6% on 2019. the british phonographic industry — which carried out the study — says the uk is now the largest exporter of music in the world after the us. the success of stars such as dua lipa, stormzy and ed sheeran means around one in ten of all tracks streamed globally is now by a british artist. you're watching bbc news. the duke of edinburgh's death in april left a "giant—sized hole" in the lives of the royal family, sophie, countess of wessex, has told the bbc. she's been speaking to naga munchetty ahead of the un's international day for the elimination of sexual violence in conflict. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph has more. the countess of wessex spoke openly about her charity work, parenting teenage
ellie price, bbc news.. weinstein, who is serving 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault, faces an 11—count indictment in los angeles on charges he attacked five women from 2004 to 2013. new figures show that uk music generated more than £500 million in export earnings last year — a rise of 6% on 2019. the british phonographic industry — which carried out the study — says the uk is now the largest exporter of music in the world after the us. the success of stars such as dua...
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ellie price, bbc news.here. let's take a look at some of today's papers. will we ever be free? asks the sun, adding that borisjohnson's announcement of an extra four weeks of covid restrictions has "sparked nationwide anguish". �*vax to the future' is the daily mirror headline, with a focus on the government's pledge that all adults will get a firstjab byjuly 19th — and all over—40s will be fully vaccinated by the same date. the daily telegraph points out that borisjohnson refused to offer a "cast—iron guarantee" there would be no more delays to fully re—opening onjuly the 19th, as a new variant could potentially throw the plan off course. and away from coronavirus, the front page of this morning's times carries this beautiful image of paddle boarders off the coast of north norfolk yesterday on what was the hottest day of the year so far. "bathed in bronze" is the caption. nor norfolk, and that caption, all a bit alan partridge! north norfolk digital. pare bit alan partridge! north norfolk diuital. �* ,, bi
ellie price, bbc news.here. let's take a look at some of today's papers. will we ever be free? asks the sun, adding that borisjohnson's announcement of an extra four weeks of covid restrictions has "sparked nationwide anguish". �*vax to the future' is the daily mirror headline, with a focus on the government's pledge that all adults will get a firstjab byjuly 19th — and all over—40s will be fully vaccinated by the same date. the daily telegraph points out that borisjohnson...
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ellie price, bbc news.d the duke. daniella relph reports. i beg your pardon. we're not going to talk about that at all now. this on bbc news, we are reporting from across the uk to find out what people think about life during and after the pandemic, and the impact it has had on businesses and communities. we'll be hearing from residents of all these locations throughout the week. yesterday, we visited the city of london, and tomorrow we'll be in taunton. the historic city of lincoln is a hit with tourists, but businesses in the city and surrounding countryside have had to adapt to new restrictions over the past 15 months. 0ur presenter annita mcveigh is there. thank you very much. welcome back to lincoln. whether it is lincoln or anywhere else in the uk, the bbc has teams of local experts, they have a wealth of knowledge about them and so, as i am in lincolnshire, who better to talk to you than some of my colleagues from bbc radio lincolnshire. with me is news radio editor martin slack. talk to us about how
ellie price, bbc news.d the duke. daniella relph reports. i beg your pardon. we're not going to talk about that at all now. this on bbc news, we are reporting from across the uk to find out what people think about life during and after the pandemic, and the impact it has had on businesses and communities. we'll be hearing from residents of all these locations throughout the week. yesterday, we visited the city of london, and tomorrow we'll be in taunton. the historic city of lincoln is a hit...
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ellie price's report has some flashing images. it was the wedding, the dress.o wane. the wedding took place on a warm wednesday in latejuly almost 40 years ago. it was a bank holiday and for those who didn't line the streets of london, it was essential viewing on the telly. what were you doing that day? i got dressed up in my mum's wedding dress and watched the royal wedding. and how old were you? i was about six. i was 17. did it feel like a fairy tale? it did. yeah, every girl's dream. i just think everybody was so pleased to see them together and married. it was just essential viewing. nobody i knew didn't watch it. the dress is on display for the first time in 25 years at kensington palace — all 25 feet of train, 10,000 mother—of—pearl sequins and lots and lots of taffeta ruffles. along with the other items in the collection, including this life—size test garment of the goronation gown of queen elizabeth, the queen mother, from 1937, it's a challenge to keep these dresses in their full royal glory. the ones that are in store, we monitor the environment that
ellie price's report has some flashing images. it was the wedding, the dress.o wane. the wedding took place on a warm wednesday in latejuly almost 40 years ago. it was a bank holiday and for those who didn't line the streets of london, it was essential viewing on the telly. what were you doing that day? i got dressed up in my mum's wedding dress and watched the royal wedding. and how old were you? i was about six. i was 17. did it feel like a fairy tale? it did. yeah, every girl's dream. i just...
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the gown forms part of a new exhibition at kensington palace — from where our correspondent, ellie price. it certainly had the wow- factor and still has the wow factor now. and there is a lot of anticipation here at kensington palace because we are in the presence of royalty, at least addresses they wore. and this one incidentally is one that princess margaret wore in the late 19605 but there are cri5i5 —— dresses from the queen mother and that big dre55 there are cri5i5 —— dresses from the queen mother and that big dress from diana that she wore on her big day almost four decades ago. it was the wedding. the dre55. even the archbishop of canterbury described the day as the stuff of fairy tales. 750 million people tuned in worldwide to watch. 600,000 people tried to see for themselves along the route from st paul's to buckingham palace. and out come the bride and groom. diana, the dress, the wedding, it marked the moment, a huge shift in the relationship between public and press and the royal family. it was the beginning of di—mania, this huge obsession with this young, 20—year—old girl,
the gown forms part of a new exhibition at kensington palace — from where our correspondent, ellie price. it certainly had the wow- factor and still has the wow factor now. and there is a lot of anticipation here at kensington palace because we are in the presence of royalty, at least addresses they wore. and this one incidentally is one that princess margaret wore in the late 19605 but there are cri5i5 —— dresses from the queen mother and that big dre55 there are cri5i5 —— dresses...
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ellie price, bbc news. good morning, it is 6:51am.ent 24 hours stuck in the pipes and was eventually saved by west yorkshire fire and rescue, using a fishing net, a tiny camera and a balloon. theo the escape artistjoins us now alongside his owners, mum lisa and 8—year—old george. very happy george, good morning. thank you for being with us this morning. lisa, took us through what happened to theo, what was going on? i put him into his exercise ball on a tuesday evening when george was in bed, and he managed to get out while he was in the kitchen, and he climbed under the kitchen unit. i realised he was down there because we could hear him scratching around. it turned out he had crawled down the cold water pipe. he was stuck down there. i had no idea at the time how far down it was, we were trying all sorts, making little rope ladders to try and climb out. the only way we could see how far down he was was to put a phone across and take a picture. we could hear him scratching down there. i put ladders down there until 1am to try and enc
ellie price, bbc news. good morning, it is 6:51am.ent 24 hours stuck in the pipes and was eventually saved by west yorkshire fire and rescue, using a fishing net, a tiny camera and a balloon. theo the escape artistjoins us now alongside his owners, mum lisa and 8—year—old george. very happy george, good morning. thank you for being with us this morning. lisa, took us through what happened to theo, what was going on? i put him into his exercise ball on a tuesday evening when george was in...
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our reporter ellie price is at the starting point in brighton for us.e absolutely delighted to be returning to events today. we have .ot returning to events today. we have got 2000 _ returning to events today. we have got 2000 participants taking part from brighton, down to eastbourne, covering _ from brighton, down to eastbourne, covering a _ from brighton, down to eastbourne, covering a distance of 13 miles. we are absolutely thrilled for the return — are absolutely thrilled for the return to _ are absolutely thrilled for the return to events. this really is the recovery— return to events. this really is the recovery period for us. we have taken _ recovery period for us. we have taken a — recovery period for us. we have taken a lot— recovery period for us. we have taken a lot of safety precautions, as you _ taken a lot of safety precautions, as you can— taken a lot of safety precautions, as you can see, everyone is social distancing, — as you can see, everyone is social distancing, wearing masks where possible — distancing, wearing masks where possibl
our reporter ellie price is at the starting point in brighton for us.e absolutely delighted to be returning to events today. we have .ot returning to events today. we have got 2000 _ returning to events today. we have got 2000 participants taking part from brighton, down to eastbourne, covering _ from brighton, down to eastbourne, covering a _ from brighton, down to eastbourne, covering a distance of 13 miles. we are absolutely thrilled for the return — are absolutely thrilled for the return...
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ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind, but again, well, we have to work with the people. we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to you gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean a nurse them. so it's very difficult to compete with the illegal mind ability guy. so meanwhile antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. most buyer, he is unsure about the mining work in said santa the use of mercury is a serious violation of the rules. but the mining cooperative has at least prevented hundreds of illegal guy and pedros from coming to the park to look for gold. still give any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded. about disease which was east wind with agriculture projects of would be keeping it's just one
ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind, but again, well, we have to work with the people. we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to you gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean a nurse them....
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ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work for the people, we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to you just gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take them to the hospital and i mean them. so it's very difficult to compete with the legal mind ability here, guys some. meanwhile, antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. most bio, he's unsure about the mining work in said say the use of mercury is a serious violation of the rules. but the mining cooperative has at least prevented hundreds of illegal guy and parents from coming to the park to look for gold. still give any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded. about does english classes with agriculture, a project of would be keeping it's just one exa
ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work for the people, we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to you just gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take them to the hospital and i mean them. so...
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ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work with the people, we have to register them, monitors the work paid taxes and government to you just gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean, and then we see. so it's very difficult to compete with the legal mind ability, guy, some defeat. meanwhile, antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. most buyer, he is unsure about the mining work in said say the use of mercury is a serious violation of the rules. but the mining cooperative has at least prevented hundreds of illegal guy and parents from coming to the park to look for gold. still give any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded. about disease which was the one that was agriculture project of would y
ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work with the people, we have to register them, monitors the work paid taxes and government to you just gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean, and...
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ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work with the people. we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to you gotta, you know, when there's a problem, for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean, and nurse them. so it's very difficult to compete with the legal mind ability here, guy, some defeat. meanwhile, antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. more bio, he's unsure about the mining work in said say the use of mercury is a serious violation of the roof. but the mining cooperative has at least prevented hundreds of illegal guy and pedros from coming to the park to look for gold. still think of any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded about does english and was going with agriculture a project of would be
ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work with the people. we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to you gotta, you know, when there's a problem, for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean, and...
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ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, well, we have to work with the people. we have to register them, monitor the work, paid taxes and government to you guys. so when there's a problem, for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take them to the hospital. i mean, and then we take it. so it's very difficult to compete with the legal mind ability here. meanwhile, antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. malls, bio, he's unsure about the mining work in said santa. the use of mercury is a serious violation of the rules, but the mining cooperative has at least prevented hundreds of illegal guy payrolls from coming to the park to look for gold still of any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded of a disease, which was the one that was agriculture project of would be keeping. it's just on
ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, well, we have to work with the people. we have to register them, monitor the work, paid taxes and government to you guys. so when there's a problem, for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take them to the hospital. i mean, and then we...
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ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to have worked at the people, we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to use god. when there's a problem, for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take them to the hospital and i mean them. so it's very difficult to compete with the legal mind here, guys, some. meanwhile, antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. most bio, he is unsure about the mining work in said say the use of mercury is a serious violation of the rules. but the mining cooperative has at least prevented hundreds of illegal guy and parents from coming to the park to look for gold. still give any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded. about disease which was used with agriculture, a project of which be keeping is just one example in thi
ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to have worked at the people, we have to register them, monitors work, pay taxes and government to use god. when there's a problem, for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take them to the hospital and i mean them. so it's...
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ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work for the people, we have to register them, monitors the work, pay taxes and government to you just gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean, and so it's very difficult to compete with the legal mind ability here. guy. meanwhile, antonio and of any is meeting one of the 15 beekeepers supported by the park and by the conservation group. malls, bio, he's unsure about the mining work in said say the use of mercury is a serious violation of the rules. but the mining cooperative has at least prevented hundreds of illegal guy and parents from coming to the park to look for gold. still give any doesn't want another co operative here. he prefers to talk about the success of sustainable agriculture, which he hopes can be expanded. does english and what is that with agriculture? a project of would be keeping is just one exam
ellis sail macomber says it's the only way to stay competitive because illegal. mine is don't care about environmental regulations so they can push down the price noise going on. why are we as a cooperative left behind? but again, where we have to work for the people, we have to register them, monitors the work, pay taxes and government to you just gotta know when there's a problem. for example, if one of our members has an accident in mind, we have to take him to the hospital and i mean, and...
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ellie broke the story. anytime you start putting people in jail involving finance the target of the price goes down.ut of bitcoin the easiest way to do it start putting people in jail who use it. that has been the history of finance. but let's get to walter isaacson because that is a story we broke last night. fox news has confirmed he is in preliminary talks with tesla's elon musk to write the ceo's biography. as you know mr. isaacson is a well-known author, well reknown. he wrote the best-selling book on steve jobs and he is interested in doing the same type of deal with musk, plim narrowly interested. that means if he goes forward wit, from what i understand, he spends two years plus, interviews him 50 times. he writes what he believes is the definitive account of elon musk. kind of interesting if you go back and, if you googled musk around isaacson in march, isaacson gave an interview to yahoo! finance essentially compared musk to jobs, being a risk-taker that could transform the way we do business. musk obviously in terms of tesla being an electric vehicle and his space exploration company, spa
ellie broke the story. anytime you start putting people in jail involving finance the target of the price goes down.ut of bitcoin the easiest way to do it start putting people in jail who use it. that has been the history of finance. but let's get to walter isaacson because that is a story we broke last night. fox news has confirmed he is in preliminary talks with tesla's elon musk to write the ceo's biography. as you know mr. isaacson is a well-known author, well reknown. he wrote the...
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price or rent control. any units occupied by tenants that were earning 80% ami or less. and the fourth category is units withdrawn from the market due to elliswithin the last 10 years. so for this project considering the age of the building, we can presume and the existence of the authorized dwelling unit, we can presume that the units are subject to rent control. therefore, they're considered protected units under sb330. when we look at the replacement of the units, we have to take into account the income level of the previous tenants. right now, the project sponsor has been able to confirm that the primary unit, the income level was 80% -- was over 80% ami, therefore, we would replace it with a unit that is subject to rent control. in terms of the unauthorized dwelling unit, the project sponsor is doing research to determine what that income level is. it is tricky information to obtain because we have to do a five-year lookback. so right now there is approval of the condition -- in terms of the actual relocation and right of first refusal, that only applies to current occupants. that would be for the current tenants. >> thank you very much
price or rent control. any units occupied by tenants that were earning 80% ami or less. and the fourth category is units withdrawn from the market due to elliswithin the last 10 years. so for this project considering the age of the building, we can presume and the existence of the authorized dwelling unit, we can presume that the units are subject to rent control. therefore, they're considered protected units under sb330. when we look at the replacement of the units, we have to take into...