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it's quite possible that people will still be able to own a car and they might be a van type. and they might have all their vacation stuff and you know tennis rackets and water skis and everything so that they can always you know basements but the problem is once them once they decide to use it it's going to have to be entered into the computer controlled transportation flow they have the dad cannot sit behind the wheel and decide with what they're going to have to do they're going to have to program in their destination and then applied to enter into the traffic flow and that's literally take a couple of minutes and then they'll be entered into the traffic flow now one of the reasons why the city to city modules have to pretty much all be the same is because you're going to have on the big motorways. or freeway it's as it was with a column some places in the states. will probably have. inductive electric cables. which. charge the batteries of the modules while they're on the freeway and. so these will be these cables will be embedded in the concrete maybe $56.00 centimeters b
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not be available to them.l. you mentioned the benn act, jean—claude juncker has been indicating that if this deal does not get through, that is it, no extension. what he indicated what he did not want it prolonged, not the same as saying he will not grant an extension. as your correspondence we re extension. as your correspondence were quick to point out, it is not his decision. thank you. stephen hammond. every vote counts for the prime minister tomorrow. how might he get the majority he needs? our political correspondentjessica parkeris political correspondentjessica parker is going to be here in a few moments to discuss the figures. first, let us seejim when an explainer of how the numbers stack. the future of brexit might all come down to a straight fight in parliament. i hope very much now speaking of elected representatives that my fellow mps in westminster do now come together to get brexit done. we have 650 mps in the house of commons, but only 639 of them actually vote. borisjohnson then needs 320 mps
not be available to them.l. you mentioned the benn act, jean—claude juncker has been indicating that if this deal does not get through, that is it, no extension. what he indicated what he did not want it prolonged, not the same as saying he will not grant an extension. as your correspondence we re extension. as your correspondence were quick to point out, it is not his decision. thank you. stephen hammond. every vote counts for the prime minister tomorrow. how might he get the majority he...
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that i understand to be your understanding. >> that's right. >> you may be seated. >> me and please the court. this appeal presents two fundamental issues prickle first, whether the district court should exercise jurisdiction or abstain as it did. second if the district court should've exercise jurisdiction if it was invalidated of the subpoena under temporary presidential immunity, we feel those papers as to both questions and that the court would enter judgment. >> both sides will have all the time that you need to make your points. as i understand your complaint. you allege you began producing documents to the da's office in response to the trump organization subpoena until you learned that they purported to cover the tax returns as your adversary informs us in your brief the trump organization has made for productions that is two after the lawsuit was filed. are you objecting now to the entirety of the subpoena? or is it limited to the tax returns quick. >> we are objected to the entirety of the subpoena. the entire subpoena as an inappropriate fishing expedition and while the presi
that i understand to be your understanding. >> that's right. >> you may be seated. >> me and please the court. this appeal presents two fundamental issues prickle first, whether the district court should exercise jurisdiction or abstain as it did. second if the district court should've exercise jurisdiction if it was invalidated of the subpoena under temporary presidential immunity, we feel those papers as to both questions and that the court would enter judgment. >>...
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there will be no fracking. their will be no fracking in scotland. (applause) (applause) you probably heard the phrase "think globally, act locally, " an idea attributed to a scott, patrick, 100 years ago, and it sums up the challenge we face today. scotland is leading globally, but we must support local action, too. we are investing 500 million pounds in new bus infrastructure to make them faster, greener, and more convenient, more people to walk and cycle more, too, adjusting our carbon footprint and improving our health. new investment for local projects the length and breadth of our nation, a fund of 27 million pounds to support more than 200 schemes to make it easier for people to cycle and to walk. that is acting locally as we lead globally in tackling the climate emergency. (applause) (applause) we are taking steps to tackle inequality also. the social security system should be there to narrow the gap between rich and poor. the tory welfare policy is widening that gap. 800,500 families have already had their income cut by the universal cut to
there will be no fracking. their will be no fracking in scotland. (applause) (applause) you probably heard the phrase "think globally, act locally, " an idea attributed to a scott, patrick, 100 years ago, and it sums up the challenge we face today. scotland is leading globally, but we must support local action, too. we are investing 500 million pounds in new bus infrastructure to make them faster, greener, and more convenient, more people to walk and cycle more, too, adjusting our...
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would be retained and spacial relationships would be somewhat altered. the full preservation alternative would be a two-story addition, a mechanical penthouse for a total of 31,419 square feet. this would include a ground-floor restaurant and kitchen as well as hotel use, including guest and service lobbies at the guest floor with 42 hotel rooms. the full preservation would not require excavation but retain the full historic building including all facades. the existing rectangular openings would be maintained but extended to the ground to create two entries and a window system which you can see a little bit on the sketch underneath the closed captioning. the glazed entries would be protected by flat glass awnings and all other openings on the primary and south facades would be preserved with glazing. a portion of the structure including the posts would be retained in this alternative. materials would be removed from the northwest circulation core and there would need to be interventions to support the rooftop. the two-story addition compromising the four
would be retained and spacial relationships would be somewhat altered. the full preservation alternative would be a two-story addition, a mechanical penthouse for a total of 31,419 square feet. this would include a ground-floor restaurant and kitchen as well as hotel use, including guest and service lobbies at the guest floor with 42 hotel rooms. the full preservation would not require excavation but retain the full historic building including all facades. the existing rectangular openings...
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to be clear about that. but i wanted to address the other things about the west side, un-equity, getting people in san francisco around san francisco. a lot of problems are stemming from 40% of our carbon emissions are from cars and trucks. muni says .1% which i have a hard time believing but let's say between 1% and 2%. were that means is that if we want to hit carbon eminister's s goals and make it safe for san francisco, we have a vision zero presentation, if we were to get those cars off the road or a lot of those cars off the road with significant investment, this doesn't happen for free, but with significant investment, perhaps it is railed to garry and if we are able to get the people out of their cars because public transportation is as good or better than a car, then that will also allow us to do things like get our carbon emissions under control. a lot of safety has do with too many cars. so i do think it's important to look not just at the center but the perimeter of san francisco, you know, the w
to be clear about that. but i wanted to address the other things about the west side, un-equity, getting people in san francisco around san francisco. a lot of problems are stemming from 40% of our carbon emissions are from cars and trucks. muni says .1% which i have a hard time believing but let's say between 1% and 2%. were that means is that if we want to hit carbon eminister's s goals and make it safe for san francisco, we have a vision zero presentation, if we were to get those cars off...
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to this product as it needs to be, to be able to conform to the regulation and still be able to make this work? do you believe that can happen? >> congressman, i currently do. i think we'll have to see how this process plays out, but i do, sitting here today. >> are you willing to stop this project if you see that it can't go forward anymore? >> congressman, i will certainly stop facebook's part of it. the independent libra association is a separate thing that exists at this point. if i feel facebook can't be part of it, keeping with the principles i laid out, facebook won't be a part of it. >> i want to follow-up on mr. sherman's line of questioning with the reserve currency. what effect do you think that you get implemented -- libra implemented, what this would have on the reserve status of the u.s. dollar? >> congressman, because the reserve will be primarily u.s. dollars, i actually think that a project like this could be important for extending america's financial leadership. to the contrary of the risks that are being pointed out. we have to be careful about all of the risks ar
to this product as it needs to be, to be able to conform to the regulation and still be able to make this work? do you believe that can happen? >> congressman, i currently do. i think we'll have to see how this process plays out, but i do, sitting here today. >> are you willing to stop this project if you see that it can't go forward anymore? >> congressman, i will certainly stop facebook's part of it. the independent libra association is a separate thing that exists at this...
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we can't be more focused -- we cannot be even more focused on her future than being focused on innovation. that is what is driving the world. lots of goods and lots of services. we have gotten five dollars for every dollar we've invested, and that is just the beginning. we're still talking but even more research but we've got to be much more realistic in involving a lot more young people into thinking. it is not just the exclusive high-minded. we've got to include all of our minds in order to meet the challenge. >> i wanted to ask, you talked about s.t.e.m. education and efforts to stay focus on innovation and the future in congress, but as this politically divided moment in washington, as impeachment really heats up, do you think that there's bipartisan will in congress to pass some of these measures that you have mentioned? >> guest: let me just say that in the science, space and technology committee this year, most of -- 95% of the legislation that is, out of that committee has been very bipartisan. we have focused on that. it should not be partisan. technology is not partisan. technol
we can't be more focused -- we cannot be even more focused on her future than being focused on innovation. that is what is driving the world. lots of goods and lots of services. we have gotten five dollars for every dollar we've invested, and that is just the beginning. we're still talking but even more research but we've got to be much more realistic in involving a lot more young people into thinking. it is not just the exclusive high-minded. we've got to include all of our minds in order to...
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there could be brand-new designs that it may be necessary. i don't want to pre-judge what nasa will require but, certainly, depending on the solutions that we can presented we have thoughts on it. can? >> all else say is that we will look at all the test plans when we get back from the human launch system providers once the proposals are all in to talk a whole lot more in detail. it would not be good right now but, depending on the type of engine they have they me have that different engines, and companies have done it in other places around the country. they will be thoroughly tested before we get there. >> thank you for your responses, i yield back. >> thank you. the overall purpose of the hearing is to discuss with the weather the big picture long term the school operational considerations have been thought through when we got the sudden and unexpected approach. it's one thing to deal with it, another thing to deal with the implications of it. you have commented in response to the church question that event be submitting with the 21 in the
there could be brand-new designs that it may be necessary. i don't want to pre-judge what nasa will require but, certainly, depending on the solutions that we can presented we have thoughts on it. can? >> all else say is that we will look at all the test plans when we get back from the human launch system providers once the proposals are all in to talk a whole lot more in detail. it would not be good right now but, depending on the type of engine they have they me have that different...
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false documents be filed or that false testimony be given, that would be enough in itself. every time he had that conversation with one of his folks and they said, i can't do that, that would be a lie, he said, what is your point? as we've seen in his relationship with jeff sessions and jim comey, he thinks the function of others in government is to watch his political skirts. and the recent deal with ukraine and trying to use the leverage he has from suspending $400 million of military aid to get the president to investigate his most likely rival, joe biden, that is over the top in terms of the definitions that i mentioned earlier. so i think the house will go ahead. the delicate question is, what are republicans in the senate going to do? there will be no removal unless 20 republicans vote for it. give or take. right now they are holding the line. there's probably just a handful of republican votes for removal now. but the polls in the last week have shown a slight majority of support, not only for impeachment, but removal in the country at large. republicans have not sig
false documents be filed or that false testimony be given, that would be enough in itself. every time he had that conversation with one of his folks and they said, i can't do that, that would be a lie, he said, what is your point? as we've seen in his relationship with jeff sessions and jim comey, he thinks the function of others in government is to watch his political skirts. and the recent deal with ukraine and trying to use the leverage he has from suspending $400 million of military aid to...
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that's something to be taken -- not to be taken lightly. something that will change the fabric of america. more importantly, the aspects of watching.f the world in america, you're innocent until you're proven guilty. not the case when the democrats look at the president. rose, what did he say, the president says he's innocent, he has to prove it. president, s to the the democrats believe you're guilty until you prove you're innocent. ever ry process we've taken when it comes to is with the it seriousness which the founders constitution. we believe it was so powerful a decision to make, that the whole vote on it.have to we believed it was so important every american lends their voice for two years for a member of congress to represent them, have a say.ould that there should be a process not should be fair, because only would america look at it, the world would look at it, ecause america is more than a country. america is an idea. an idea so powerful that hong kong people in will come out in the street to crave for the right of freedom holds.
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you are not going to be minimal. you are not going to be minimal.ons, is actually finding out the plans are, and i know there was some talk yesterday about some plans, about having this extended border, we need to see what the plans are, and what are we expected to do? fora plans are, and what are we expected to do? for a number —— we are a number of days out from the deadline, and as businesses, we have to get ready for whatever this plan may be. so, ultimately, the business community in northern ireland supported theresa may's withdrawal agreement, although it wasn't perfect with the backstop, so we wa nt to perfect with the backstop, so we want to work with governments, we wa nt to want to work with governments, we want to work with governments, we want to work with governments, we want to work with brussels. we want to work with london, and we want to find solutions, but we are really not hearing much about what the detail is, so we are up for working with the governments, but we need to know what it is they want. ok, hopefully we will get more
you are not going to be minimal. you are not going to be minimal.ons, is actually finding out the plans are, and i know there was some talk yesterday about some plans, about having this extended border, we need to see what the plans are, and what are we expected to do? fora plans are, and what are we expected to do? for a number —— we are a number of days out from the deadline, and as businesses, we have to get ready for whatever this plan may be. so, ultimately, the business community in...
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exemptions to be agreed so that those checks could be agreed so that those checks could be kept to aome out of these arrangements. however, you can see why the dup might be concerned, because god is this idea of what we used to call the backstop, which is a sort of safety net, maybe it will happen, maybe it won't happen, maybe it will be replaced. the idea itself has been replaced with a new set of arrangements for northern ireland that could be permanent, if the northern ireland assembly wants it. and that is why this is such a pivotal moment for the dup, because this deal that has been negotiated and could be agreed to today could lead to a permanent settlement for northern ireland. so that is a big deal. thanks very much, and i should explain, we have had these comments from the dup in the last ten minutes or so saying they cannot support what has been suggested when it comes to customs and consent issues. however, the statement also made very clear, from arlene foster and nigel dodds, we will continue to work with the government to try to get a sensible deal that works for northe
exemptions to be agreed so that those checks could be agreed so that those checks could be kept to aome out of these arrangements. however, you can see why the dup might be concerned, because god is this idea of what we used to call the backstop, which is a sort of safety net, maybe it will happen, maybe it won't happen, maybe it will be replaced. the idea itself has been replaced with a new set of arrangements for northern ireland that could be permanent, if the northern ireland assembly wants...
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>> congressman, i don't think it would be possible for anyone to be 100% confident. but my understanding of the scientific consensus is that it is important that people get their vaccines >> but you said your platform, you want to -- you believe in giving people a voice. doesn't somebody -- shouldn't somebody have the opportunity to express an opinion different from yours over $4 billion has been paid out by the fund. over thousands of people don't think people should have information to make an informed choice >> congressman, i do that's why we don't stop people from posting on their page something that's wrong if someone wants to post vaccine -- anti-vaccination content or if they want to join a group where people are discussing that content, we don't prevent them from do that. what we do is we don't go out of our way to make sure our group recommendation systems try to show people or encourage people to join those groups we discourage that. >> okay. how do you discourage it >> well, there are a number of different tactics. for example, if someone is typing in -- i
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with that being said, there needs to be some corrections made. within the safety culture and other important stakeholders have come out. it has clearly changed. it has made this venture safer. >> corrections need to be made. how can the faa improve its regulatory oversight in your view? >> they need to have more independent authority. we recognize the fact that the manufacturers may have more assets to bring in highly talented people. that should not be the excuse for setting up something that is not able to copperhead process or independently evaluate these critical safety systems. i am confident that system will be fixed within our country. this is a global issue. it is a global crisis of trust. that must be repaired. it takes time. boeing's most recent disclosure or their nondisclosure with these females were referenced in the hearing. just to shattered a freshly built trust. we will get back at work and do a pilot to do. just get up and shake the dust off. get back to focusing on getting the same airplane before us. properly trained pilots. t
with that being said, there needs to be some corrections made. within the safety culture and other important stakeholders have come out. it has clearly changed. it has made this venture safer. >> corrections need to be made. how can the faa improve its regulatory oversight in your view? >> they need to have more independent authority. we recognize the fact that the manufacturers may have more assets to bring in highly talented people. that should not be the excuse for setting up...
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will beh me i have political commentator and former labour party director of communications lance price, and the deputy political editor at the daily express, sam lister. lovely to see you both. before our chat, a quick look through the front pages. the mirror leads with a knife attack in manchester in which five people were hurt, the i going with the same story and reporting that an armed police confronted the attacker. the daily telegraph front page features the planned weekend of intensive talks between the european union and downing street. the ft also goes with that story, reporting on those talks and saying that the eu chief negotiator, michel barnier, has said that boris johnson negotiator, michel barnier, has said that borisjohnson has shifted his position. the guardian takes the same line and adds that hard—line conservative brexiteers are willing to be flexible over the deal. the daily mail has a warning from the head of the nhs about false rumours concerning vaccinations. the times
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will beh me i have political commentator and former labour party director of communications lance price, and the deputy political editor at the daily express, sam lister. lovely to see you both. before our chat, a quick look through the front pages. the mirror leads with a knife attack in manchester in which five people were hurt, the i going with the same story and reporting that an armed police...
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we're all going to be there. so that being said, in the spirit of presentation, or the spirit of offering, i will talk a little bit about the history and qualififycations both systemically and practically. systemically i have been involved for 28 years in this particular process and fight. calling it everywhere juvenile justice reform to at this point whatever the slang term for this is going to end up being. all the way from being involved in the jdai initiative to try to change and fight the 152 bed count at juvenile hall and bring that down, and being involved in the rewrite of the police department general orders 7.0.1 on how police are allowed to treat juveniles to currently sitting on the juvenile just coordinating council. i know that i have turned in my resume on that and you can see it however tiny the writing turned out being. i apologize for that, but i would say probably more importantly than all of the history and the history and the systemic involvement are two things. one, my continued and passiona
we're all going to be there. so that being said, in the spirit of presentation, or the spirit of offering, i will talk a little bit about the history and qualififycations both systemically and practically. systemically i have been involved for 28 years in this particular process and fight. calling it everywhere juvenile justice reform to at this point whatever the slang term for this is going to end up being. all the way from being involved in the jdai initiative to try to change and fight the...
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he said it will be grassroots. in sheffield, it will be grassroots.ut in place, so we are starting, preparing for the funding coming. the reason i ask is because we saw that clip of conservative mp mark fronswah saying i looked boris johnson conservative mp mark fronswah saying i looked borisjohnson in the eye and said, relieving on october 31, and said, relieving on october 31, and he said yes, we have got to leave, we will be leaving. this trust going to be an issue in the selection? i've been on the doorsteps, people do trust boris. they feel that he is the right man, the one who led the brexit campaign, the one who led the brexit campaign, the right person to take as out of the right person to take as out of the european union. even though he has failed so far, is that going to be an issue? he hasn't failed. i will reiterate what zac said, he brought back arbitral agreement and there was a majority for that. but then the commons the opposition play tactical games. he said we would leave today and we are in. his hands we re leave today and we are i
he said it will be grassroots. in sheffield, it will be grassroots.ut in place, so we are starting, preparing for the funding coming. the reason i ask is because we saw that clip of conservative mp mark fronswah saying i looked boris johnson conservative mp mark fronswah saying i looked borisjohnson in the eye and said, relieving on october 31, and said, relieving on october 31, and he said yes, we have got to leave, we will be leaving. this trust going to be an issue in the selection? i've...
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it would be nice to know how we would be looking on, as best as we could, what we would be expecting in now called urgent care san francisco. is that unreasonable? >> so -- absolutely not, commissioner. just to also provide a little more perspective. urgent care s.f. is really a continuation of things the mayor has already started investigating in. if you think about the hiring of the director of mental health reform, if you think about the mayor investing in new behavioural health beds, around increasing the transparency of care around our beds -- and what i asked for -- i asked to prioritize is a data analysis to identify exactly who we need to help. i think urgent care s.f. has been with us, we didn't call it that, but it's been with us for a while as we moved forward. when we looked at the data around the 4,000, for instance, only 10% of those currently have an intensive case manager. there's no way we have the tools right now to help the people on the street that we need to help. we are doing really good things with case management, we're doing it with some people on the street,
it would be nice to know how we would be looking on, as best as we could, what we would be expecting in now called urgent care san francisco. is that unreasonable? >> so -- absolutely not, commissioner. just to also provide a little more perspective. urgent care s.f. is really a continuation of things the mayor has already started investigating in. if you think about the hiring of the director of mental health reform, if you think about the mayor investing in new behavioural health beds,...
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there could be brand-new designs that it may be necessary. i don't want to pre-judge what nasa will require but, certainly, depending on the solutions that we get presented, we will have thoughts on it. ken? is bowersox: all i will say that we will carefully look at all the test plans we get back from the human launch system providers once the proposals are all in. to talk a whole lot more in detail would not be good right now because we are in blackout. depending on the type of engine have, they may have that for different engines. companies have done it in other places around the country. they will be thoroughly tested before they get to the moon. rep. palazzo: thank you for your responses, i yield back. rep. case: thank you. the overall purpose of the hearing is to discuss whether the long-term considerations have been thought through when we got the sudden and unexpected supplemental appropriation. it's one thing to deal with it, another thing to deal with the implications of it. you have commented in response to the chair's question that
there could be brand-new designs that it may be necessary. i don't want to pre-judge what nasa will require but, certainly, depending on the solutions that we get presented, we will have thoughts on it. ken? is bowersox: all i will say that we will carefully look at all the test plans we get back from the human launch system providers once the proposals are all in. to talk a whole lot more in detail would not be good right now because we are in blackout. depending on the type of engine have,...
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he has assured them that there is going to be partnership among them which is going to be. continue. and that that is the crux of this very complicated situation where the kurds are seen as being somebody who had been betrayed as well as allies in another part of the same country a summer thank you for that joining us from the turkey syria border now to israel where the president there is asked the former military chief benny gantz to form a new government this comes after prime minister benjamin netanyahu failed in his efforts to form a governing coalition in the wake of an inconclusive election it was the 2nd election this year that ended in a stalemate and on president a 3rd vote will be held if no candidate puts together the numbers well here in force that has the latest now from west to resume. well this is a fairly major moment in israeli politics a pretty big psychological moment for the israeli electorate looking at someone for the 1st time in 10 years who wasn't benjamin netanyahu standing next to the israeli president and being given the opportunity to form a gove
he has assured them that there is going to be partnership among them which is going to be. continue. and that that is the crux of this very complicated situation where the kurds are seen as being somebody who had been betrayed as well as allies in another part of the same country a summer thank you for that joining us from the turkey syria border now to israel where the president there is asked the former military chief benny gantz to form a new government this comes after prime minister...
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let me be quite clear — we would be opposed to any incursion by turkey into syria.about our commitment to allies in the future on uk foreign policy, when we are seeking those boots on the ground? donald trump's policy is ill—thought out, as one official described as a blatant betrayal. will the minister please assure me that our other allies in the region are being assured that the uk will not make a pattern of being fairweather friends, but will actually commit to our allies seriously and properly? i'm afraid the kurds are being stabbed in the back once again, as they have so many times in the past. to it —— and we do have a responsibility and we should stand up to it and we need to know what is going on day by day. we cannot wait for the queen's speech and all of that. we need to know what is happening today and what the minister will be doing today. because otherwise, the kurds will be left to die, as they have so often in the past. i understand the right honourable lady's frustration, i really do. i think we need to be clear that we cannot act alone, we have to
let me be quite clear — we would be opposed to any incursion by turkey into syria.about our commitment to allies in the future on uk foreign policy, when we are seeking those boots on the ground? donald trump's policy is ill—thought out, as one official described as a blatant betrayal. will the minister please assure me that our other allies in the region are being assured that the uk will not make a pattern of being fairweather friends, but will actually commit to our allies seriously and...
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being human is hard.ou. [ screaming ] i did that just in case you thought i was too perfect. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the amazing new iphone has arrived. and so has t-mobile's newest signal. no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery life, new ultra-wide camera. and at t-mobile get unlimited for only $30/line for 4 lines on a network that goes farther than ever before. and right now, switch at a t-mobile store and get the new iphone 11 on us! only at t-mobile. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: all the candidates were in ohio for the debate, but tomorrow they will head back out on to the campaign trail. steyer on a jet, klobuchar in a car she hijacked in the park lot. the campaign trail can be grueling on the candidates, but can also have a major effect on their families. >> a political campaign can be tough on a young family, with the candidates spending long periods away from home. >> it's a challenging thing to do to your marriage. we have been married just ove
being human is hard.ou. [ screaming ] i did that just in case you thought i was too perfect. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the amazing new iphone has arrived. and so has t-mobile's newest signal. no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery life, new ultra-wide camera. and at t-mobile get unlimited for only $30/line for 4 lines on a network that goes farther than ever before. and right now, switch at a t-mobile store and get the new iphone 11 on us!...
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it could be that we have slots, but being there tuesday at 4:00 p.m. just does not work for this -- so there could be very many things that are coming to that system response team of people who are going to say this is the way we need to proceed. so do we need a different kind of service or a different kind of housing that we don't have? a number of the people have sex offender histories where we can't -- so what are the hurdles and the challenges of getting people from here to there? we may not be able to solve all of them, but we are trying to figure out what we can empower the provider team to solve on their own, versus where they need someone to unjam that, versus what needs to come to grant in the health commission and think about long term. >> thank you. i think that's helpful. >> commissioner chow. >> yes, as we were looking at the serious medical conditions, i was just wondering how we were going to be connecting for -- these. i'm sure you're going to have substance abuse programs and psychiatric programs. there are clinics that would be managi
it could be that we have slots, but being there tuesday at 4:00 p.m. just does not work for this -- so there could be very many things that are coming to that system response team of people who are going to say this is the way we need to proceed. so do we need a different kind of service or a different kind of housing that we don't have? a number of the people have sex offender histories where we can't -- so what are the hurdles and the challenges of getting people from here to there? we may...
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for the first time environmental principles will be enshrined in law. measures will be introduced to improve air and water quality, reduce pollution and restore habitats so plants and wildlife with k thrive and create new binding environmental improvement targets. a new world leading independent regulator will be established in statute to scrutinize environmental policy and law, investigate complaints and take enforcement action. proposals will also be brought forward to promote and protect animals including banning imports from treasury hunting. the integrity and prosperity of theunion, the formations of united kingdom is of the utmost importance to my government. my ministers will bring forward measures to support citizens across all the nations of the united kingdom. my government remains committed to working with all parties in northern ireland to support the return of the government and to address the legacy of the past. my government will take steps to protect the integrity of democracy and the eck electoral system in the united kingdom. my govern
for the first time environmental principles will be enshrined in law. measures will be introduced to improve air and water quality, reduce pollution and restore habitats so plants and wildlife with k thrive and create new binding environmental improvement targets. a new world leading independent regulator will be established in statute to scrutinize environmental policy and law, investigate complaints and take enforcement action. proposals will also be brought forward to promote and protect...
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how will they be sustained? how will they be supplied? these are serious questions.t administrations you would have a national security process. these are questions of war and peace. these are about putting american troops in harm's way. there's no process here. these are spasms. so perhaps they can work something out that makes sense, but we're only in this position because president trump on october 6th, two weeks ago, again on a whim, told everybody to leave. >> two follow-up questions for you. did president trump talk about this issue back when you were serving in the administration? >> the fields were under our control because we took them from isis. the question is what do you do with the oil? this is something secretary tillerson knew quite a bit about. it's illegal for the united states to exploit that oil. that said, we do not want that oil to get in the hands of terrorists or others. but to stay in syria for that purpose alone, i think that raises some pretty profound questions. and you if a national security process, the secretary of defense would not be o
how will they be sustained? how will they be supplied? these are serious questions.t administrations you would have a national security process. these are questions of war and peace. these are about putting american troops in harm's way. there's no process here. these are spasms. so perhaps they can work something out that makes sense, but we're only in this position because president trump on october 6th, two weeks ago, again on a whim, told everybody to leave. >> two follow-up questions...
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the reason that we've had to be in afghanistan and we've had to be in places like syria is to prevent another day like that from happening. and on september 12th, if you would have told me, and i was the fourth or fifth or sixth employee in ctcso that prosecuted the war in afghanistan, after 9/11, if you would of told me on the number 12 there would not be another attack on our homeland for 17 years i would have said you were crazy. and the reason we haven't been able to do that, while we haven't seen that, is because the men and women in our diplomatic corps, in our intelligence services, they've stop that from happening. that's why we are there. i've made it very clear, these terms of this peace deal, i thought it was more of a surrender than a peace deal. i think this is a terrible decision -- >> that's the deal between? >> between us and erdogan, right? we still haven't seen all the details of that deal, and why is it bad -- we screwed our friends, and it's not just the u.s. handshake not counting, this is impacting all western alliances. i was in paris, the ministry of defense, 1
the reason that we've had to be in afghanistan and we've had to be in places like syria is to prevent another day like that from happening. and on september 12th, if you would have told me, and i was the fourth or fifth or sixth employee in ctcso that prosecuted the war in afghanistan, after 9/11, if you would of told me on the number 12 there would not be another attack on our homeland for 17 years i would have said you were crazy. and the reason we haven't been able to do that, while we...
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joe biden would be 78 and bernie sanders would be 79. historically 55 is the median age for presidents at inaugurati. big of a concern with the three oldest candidates currently one, two and three in democratic polls. biden has stayed at the top of the polls in the 30% range all year. warren's numbers have gone up and sanders continues to rake in cash from his supporters, many of whom are quite young. there's a difference between warren on the one hand and biden and sanders on the other hand. president reagan was 77 when he finished his second term. both biden and bernie would be older than that on their first day in office. do voters see a difference between the early 70s and late 70s? they might. one poll earlier this year found 62% of voters had reservations about voting for someone older than 75. that compared to 48% who said they would be less likely to vote for someone over the age of 70. how age plays out is tough to say. if a candidate makes a gaffe or has a medical problem, voters may or may not attribute that to age. in polling
joe biden would be 78 and bernie sanders would be 79. historically 55 is the median age for presidents at inaugurati. big of a concern with the three oldest candidates currently one, two and three in democratic polls. biden has stayed at the top of the polls in the 30% range all year. warren's numbers have gone up and sanders continues to rake in cash from his supporters, many of whom are quite young. there's a difference between warren on the one hand and biden and sanders on the other hand....
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be aware that the schools may be shut down. those communities also on alert for the possibility of a public safety power shut off. we are working to gather repg&e this morning to get more details and we will bring that to you as the morning goes on. allie rasmussen, ktvu. >>> it was exactly 2 years ago that the tubbs fire started and the firestorm began. wildfires across napa, sonoma and lake candy, county -- the windy dry conditions forecasted this week or symbol the conditions we saw two years ago in october. santa rosa officials say they will use the experience learned from other disasters to manage services this week. >> we could almost look at this similar to a winter storm, weather forecasting is imperfect, the closer we get to the event to the better the information will be. >> pg and ease power shut off is one way to prevent power lines from causing fires but some custworry the shutdown could last for days because every power line has to be inspected before it can be l power shut off, you can also get updates on ktvu.co
be aware that the schools may be shut down. those communities also on alert for the possibility of a public safety power shut off. we are working to gather repg&e this morning to get more details and we will bring that to you as the morning goes on. allie rasmussen, ktvu. >>> it was exactly 2 years ago that the tubbs fire started and the firestorm began. wildfires across napa, sonoma and lake candy, county -- the windy dry conditions forecasted this week or symbol the conditions we...
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my lungs will obviously be better, i will be able to breathe more easily.er than not knowing day—to—day how i will feel. what has been the problem so far? between the drug company and the nhs, it has been discussing the prices and unfortunately people with cystic fibrosis have been stuck in the middle of it. it is really good to hear the news. the health secretary at matt hancock has said it is wonderful news and they have agreed this deal. it is great value for money for the nhs because that has been the problem, finding this cash and justifying it. yeah, has been the problem, finding this cash andjustifying it. yeah, and i think now we have access to these drugs they will be less hospital admissions and ultimately i think we will save the nhs money through that so it will be better in a long run. ican so it will be better in a long run. i can only imagine the frustration that he felt for so long, campaigning, in the sure knowledge that there is a product that could tangibly affect your life just out of reach. yeah, it was really difficult to hear that the
my lungs will obviously be better, i will be able to breathe more easily.er than not knowing day—to—day how i will feel. what has been the problem so far? between the drug company and the nhs, it has been discussing the prices and unfortunately people with cystic fibrosis have been stuck in the middle of it. it is really good to hear the news. the health secretary at matt hancock has said it is wonderful news and they have agreed this deal. it is great value for money for the nhs because...
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don't look these should be nice to be. discovered. subscribe to the documentary. this was supposed to be the decisive week for breakfast but when and how and possibly even whether the u.k. will leave the e.u. remains unclear after stormy debate a partial victory for boris johnson the majority in parliament approved his withdrawal deal in principle but they voted down his timetable now the ball is in brussels court willing to agree to the extension the reluctant lee requested by the prime minister westminster seal the deal. to. work and we have 3 breaths that watchers with us here on to the point to help us penetrate the fog emanating from london dirk's go it works for the irish times and she says boris johnson and his breakfast brothers have paralyzed europe for 3 years now there is a huge departure has become a deal or no deal game show but it can always get worse and it will. and it's a pleasure to welcome john birth he is a british blogger living here in berlin he says a general election before christmas is now boris johnson's only way out of his self-inflicted
don't look these should be nice to be. discovered. subscribe to the documentary. this was supposed to be the decisive week for breakfast but when and how and possibly even whether the u.k. will leave the e.u. remains unclear after stormy debate a partial victory for boris johnson the majority in parliament approved his withdrawal deal in principle but they voted down his timetable now the ball is in brussels court willing to agree to the extension the reluctant lee requested by the prime...
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accusing her of being a 6 of. us t.v. accusing her of being a 6. 6. of being a spy. of being a spy nothing that was in the legal court actually but there is. nothing that was in the legal court actually but there is. so she's only going to go and she knew where. she's already guilty and she knew where it was already do. you think maybe. even if and even if the court decide this. but the. but the idea. that they're going to court in the united states she still girl tea and she will be guilty. of their life and if you deny that you were. you were you were russian agent exactly what you would and that's right i mean because if you do you if you deal in the facts of the law you're a russian you were. you were you were exactly what you would and that's right i mean because if you do you if you deal in the facts of the law you're a russian agent it's interesting how that does happen here alex. when we age and it's interesting how that does happen here alex. when we come out with these reports. and we have. more information coming out for me with these reports with durham a
accusing her of being a 6 of. us t.v. accusing her of being a 6. 6. of being a spy. of being a spy nothing that was in the legal court actually but there is. nothing that was in the legal court actually but there is. so she's only going to go and she knew where. she's already guilty and she knew where it was already do. you think maybe. even if and even if the court decide this. but the. but the idea. that they're going to court in the united states she still girl tea and she will be guilty. of...
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just be more relaxed. whether you area just be more relaxed.r drivers than others. i feel like we've gone off ona others. i feel like we've gone off on a weird tangent. we began with rats driving cars. that's funny! this is how relaxed john is about everything. why is my only rudeness on the roads gets me. what got you fired up in the sport? liverpool we re fired up in the sport? liverpool were fired up yesterday. we saw five goals from man city, fife or totte n ha m goals from man city, fife or tottenham and four for liverpool. another impressive display from the english clubs in the champions league. and to great goals from alex 0xlade—chamberlain. look out for those great goals from alex 0xlade chamberlain, and a crucial one for chelsea in their win over last season's semi finalists ajax. austin halewood rounds up the action. genk had not faced liverpool in their 31—year history but it did not take long for the visitors to settle into their surroundings. alex 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goal for the club in over one year. liverpool
just be more relaxed. whether you area just be more relaxed.r drivers than others. i feel like we've gone off ona others. i feel like we've gone off on a weird tangent. we began with rats driving cars. that's funny! this is how relaxed john is about everything. why is my only rudeness on the roads gets me. what got you fired up in the sport? liverpool we re fired up in the sport? liverpool were fired up yesterday. we saw five goals from man city, fife or totte n ha m goals from man city, fife...
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it has to be lifted because it's going to be luxury flats out of this. so as for relocation, they have continued to send checks, of which none have been cashed. i have lost count how many times they've sent checks. and basically, we have proposed to them a solution to this. the two vacant units were famil- >> i'm sorry, your time is up. >> we only allow three minutes. >> can i just say one thing? this is a 73-year-old african-american woman who has her own disabilities. her daughter, barbara is schizophrenic and she has to provide primary care. you all know how many mental services there are for people. the son-in-law has had significancsixoperations since d there's a 9-year-old. >> ok, thank you very much. we appreciate you coming. >> any additional public comment? seeing none, rebuttal by the department. >> the roof which is the source of leaks, we would like to see -- you need permission to get inside the unit to fix the roof. you would love to see that and fix the exterior wall and insecure access to that unit but we have not seen that and that's aga
it has to be lifted because it's going to be luxury flats out of this. so as for relocation, they have continued to send checks, of which none have been cashed. i have lost count how many times they've sent checks. and basically, we have proposed to them a solution to this. the two vacant units were famil- >> i'm sorry, your time is up. >> we only allow three minutes. >> can i just say one thing? this is a 73-year-old african-american woman who has her own disabilities. her...
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that at least should be safe.e clearly did not expect to run into local reporters who knew exactly what they were talking about who were absolutely read in on this subject, who knew what to ask, who wouldn't back down and were ready to advance this story even when he would not answer. watch this from nashville. >> the announcement yesterday, one of your most trusted senior advisers resigned. he is adding his voice to a number of career diplomats who expressed frustration over what they see as your failure to stand up for government servants, and for servants like ambassador yovanovitch that was caught up in the ukraine controversy. did you do enough to defend the ambassador privately and publically against the smear campaign being waged against her? and will you speak to that now? >> ma'am, you have some of your facts wrong so you should be careful about things you assert as facts before you state them. >> can you speak to michael mckinley's resignation? >> i don't talk about personnel matters. >> did he speak to
that at least should be safe.e clearly did not expect to run into local reporters who knew exactly what they were talking about who were absolutely read in on this subject, who knew what to ask, who wouldn't back down and were ready to advance this story even when he would not answer. watch this from nashville. >> the announcement yesterday, one of your most trusted senior advisers resigned. he is adding his voice to a number of career diplomats who expressed frustration over what they...
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and they should be working for recology, they should be working for auto return, they should be working for every single company that has a permit or a contract with the city around county of san francisco. and so that's what i'm here to say, that we're going to bring that same commitment to the cannabis industry. and anybody that has a permit, should be hiring local. that's our opinion. >> supervisor ronen: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you, chair ronen. mr. bloch, i just had -- wanted to ask a similar question that i asked of ms. foglio from the laborers' union. i guess in addition to all of the really important work that you -- you guys are doing to ensure labor rights for workers in this emerging industry, what ideas do you have about how we could strengthen career pathways for victims of the war on drugs and other disadvantaged community members here in san francisco? >> well, again i think using your power, the power of the permit to tie requirements to that. i go back to the thousand-plus workers who drive for facebook, apple, all of these companies, who organized beca
and they should be working for recology, they should be working for auto return, they should be working for every single company that has a permit or a contract with the city around county of san francisco. and so that's what i'm here to say, that we're going to bring that same commitment to the cannabis industry. and anybody that has a permit, should be hiring local. that's our opinion. >> supervisor ronen: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you, chair ronen. mr. bloch, i...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: that could be bad news -- add news could be bad news -- bad news could beheir correction, and it would take a big zucca -- big bazooka for a rotation that everyone is waiting for. jobs, a blowd cut to a region where investor sentiment is at a six year low. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this monday, october 7. we have a very busy week lined up for you. i'm alix steel. bad news could be bad news when it comes to the u.s. s&p futures off the lows of the session, still down by about 0.1%. euro-dollar pretty much flat. the yen and the swissie pretty much the out performers. 10 year yields
this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: that could be bad news -- add news could be bad news -- bad news could beheir correction, and it would take a big zucca -- big bazooka for a rotation that everyone is waiting for. jobs, a blowd cut to a region where investor sentiment is at a six year low. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this monday, october 7. we have a very busy week lined up for you. i'm alix steel. bad news could be bad news when it comes to the u.s. s&p futures off the lows...
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to help some people especially may be elderly folks who could be without power for several days. >>boehner populations that were concerned about certainly who have mobility issues people thanks ability concerned there are people have a medical equipment that might depend on yesterday. the number different populations were tracking and seeing who might need >>to this but i'm i'm imagining that you are staffing up plenty of policed in the event of any looting. >>we've we've stopped the police and fire and a staff from number of different departments to prepare. and you know. one of piece of advice and that we here in of the vulnerable because the weather conditions and also the cause of the electricity shut off. we're asking those who accurate on their own ahead of time if they anticipate that they might have trouble doing so in an emergency always better to. early if you have friends or family on places go to. this would be a good time. >>all right all good information. thank you for joining us, but high chako from a berkeley. >>appreciate that but i were going to take a quick bre
to help some people especially may be elderly folks who could be without power for several days. >>boehner populations that were concerned about certainly who have mobility issues people thanks ability concerned there are people have a medical equipment that might depend on yesterday. the number different populations were tracking and seeing who might need >>to this but i'm i'm imagining that you are staffing up plenty of policed in the event of any looting. >>we've we've...
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it would be an initial motion to dismiss the company with then, was being sued, that question would beare you being reasonable large. now with regard to anyone piece of content or activity. and it is true that it then would be a mechanism in federal court, have companies then explain what constitutes thanks. i think we can come up right now with some basic thresholds, what we think is reasonable content moderation practices. or technological due process. accountability, and is having a process clarity about what it is you prohibit but is going to have to be case-by-case contact by contact. because what is reasonable and response to a deep state and is going to be different from the kind of advice i would give the facebook twitter and others. what constitutes a threat and how one figures that out. thinking about the testimony about what we do about there are certain things. would be the public interest i believe that is it is explicit, that they don't or it wouldn't wind up is an issue of fact in a lawsuit. what you think doctor friedman. his illegal content online. umbrellas should be
it would be an initial motion to dismiss the company with then, was being sued, that question would beare you being reasonable large. now with regard to anyone piece of content or activity. and it is true that it then would be a mechanism in federal court, have companies then explain what constitutes thanks. i think we can come up right now with some basic thresholds, what we think is reasonable content moderation practices. or technological due process. accountability, and is having a process...
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that iran and iraq should be doing. turkey and syria should be doing. they should be doing this. we are 7000 miles away. >> lindsey graham is talking about imposing sanctions on turkey, what do you think about that? pres. trump: i think that is ok. i already told that the present article. i will do more than sanctions. i think lindsay would like to stay there for the next 200 years, maybe add a couple hundred thousand people every place. but i disagree with him on that. but i will tell you that i do agree on sanctions. but i think much tougher. if he does not do it in a humane way. but i have gotten him to stop virtually from the first day i was in office, but they have wanted to fight and that is the way it is. go ahead. >> what is the humane way, what does that mean? pres. trump: we will have to define that as we go along. ,ou listen to president erdoga n he wants to have people go back to where they came from, go back to syria. he is holding millions of people right now. that would be all over the place if he was not holding them. he wants to repatriate, have them go back to t
that iran and iraq should be doing. turkey and syria should be doing. they should be doing this. we are 7000 miles away. >> lindsey graham is talking about imposing sanctions on turkey, what do you think about that? pres. trump: i think that is ok. i already told that the present article. i will do more than sanctions. i think lindsay would like to stay there for the next 200 years, maybe add a couple hundred thousand people every place. but i disagree with him on that. but i will tell...
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understand that in the senate, and i think there will be a trial or sometime, what the rules will be, who knows. the majority of the senate will have a good deal to say about that. remember that in the senate, the presentation of the evidence, or at least the case for impeachment, assuming there is an impeachment vote, we don't know yet. the case is presented by people called managers, that is to say they are members of the house of representatives who are appointed to go to the senate and present the case based on the articles of impeachment voted on by the house. the case for the prosecution will be presented by democrats, almost certainly. they will have some opportunity to articulate whatever case they have to make. the larger point is if impeachment is to work as it was intended, then people on both sides of the aisle have to try as best they can to overcome their partisan inclinations. a really good example of that occurring is the nixon impeachment. certainly, the republicans in those days were not all happy the president of their party, richard nixon, was being investigated to
understand that in the senate, and i think there will be a trial or sometime, what the rules will be, who knows. the majority of the senate will have a good deal to say about that. remember that in the senate, the presentation of the evidence, or at least the case for impeachment, assuming there is an impeachment vote, we don't know yet. the case is presented by people called managers, that is to say they are members of the house of representatives who are appointed to go to the senate and...
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or not to be part of the e.u. depending on who you ask it's now once again an important question and one that will be voted on by british m.p.'s in the coming hours how important is it to be a remain a bricks a tear or a european men who say let's have your initial thoughts i think initially now that it's about being european i think we had a referendum the country has decided i campaigned for remained by was on the losing side but i don't think leaving the means you are any less of a european and you can cooperate on the big issues that face us or in brussels obviously a very different perspective from where you are. yeah i agree that i think the most important thing is to be a european because even though our sons and sons too. seems to go for a hard object said i think it's very important to keep in mind that their trade relationship will continue and some for security and defense relationship or hopefully are to continue in some form because that is also in the interest of the e.u. so i think we should look to
or not to be part of the e.u. depending on who you ask it's now once again an important question and one that will be voted on by british m.p.'s in the coming hours how important is it to be a remain a bricks a tear or a european men who say let's have your initial thoughts i think initially now that it's about being european i think we had a referendum the country has decided i campaigned for remained by was on the losing side but i don't think leaving the means you are any less of a european...
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our royal correspondent jonny dymond will be there — and i'll be speaking to him at 9:25.nd welcome to the bbc news at nine. the london fire brigade has been condemned for systemic failures in its response to the grenfell tower fire, in a report into the disaster which claimed 72 lives. the inquiry found that fewer people would have died in the disaster injune 2017 if the west london building had been evacuated sooner. the full report will be published tomorrow, but the bbc has seen its conclusions. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. the families of those who died at grenfell, and the survivors, have waited more than two years for this report, which heavily criticises the london fire brigade. it says its preparation and planning for a fire such as grenfell was wholly inadequate. it concludes that if the fire brigade had made an earlier decision to evacuate the building rather than telling residents to stay put, it's likely more lives would have been saved. the report praises the extraordinary courage of firefighters on the night, but identifies many failures.
our royal correspondent jonny dymond will be there — and i'll be speaking to him at 9:25.nd welcome to the bbc news at nine. the london fire brigade has been condemned for systemic failures in its response to the grenfell tower fire, in a report into the disaster which claimed 72 lives. the inquiry found that fewer people would have died in the disaster injune 2017 if the west london building had been evacuated sooner. the full report will be published tomorrow, but the bbc has seen its...
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to be severely disabled in san francisco right now means to be homeless. unless you have a special circumstance, family members to help you out, you have a special situation, to be severely disabled in san francisco for the majority, it means to be homeless. [bell ringing] >> ms. senhaux (chair): thank you. we're going on to information item number 8 which is curb management strategy. i want to welcome our presenters and thank you for waiting. hank wilson, parking policy manager with sfmta and francesca napolitan, curb access manager with sfmta. and alex jonlin, transportation planner with sfmta. thank you for waiting. >> good afternoon, my name is francesca napolitan. hank and alex couldn't be here today, so it's just me representing the parking and curb management group. i'm here to talk about an effort that they're undertaking. so quickly what is curb management? we're the agency charged with managing the curbs, so we're responsible for regulating the curb, dictating who can use it and when, for what purpose and if they have to pay. before i dive into t
to be severely disabled in san francisco right now means to be homeless. unless you have a special circumstance, family members to help you out, you have a special situation, to be severely disabled in san francisco for the majority, it means to be homeless. [bell ringing] >> ms. senhaux (chair): thank you. we're going on to information item number 8 which is curb management strategy. i want to welcome our presenters and thank you for waiting. hank wilson, parking policy manager with...
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if plant based burgers can't be eaten raw, the national beefman's association think they should be regulated like meat. >> they want the same protection and have the same consumer confidence. >> reporter: beef number two, claims that plant-based meat use a fraction of the land to produce the same amount of protein as cattle. brett crosby says all land is not created equal. >> 90% of the land that is grazed by cattle is -- has no other -- no other productive use. >> reporter: then there's the beef over whether you can call fake meat, meat. 13 states, including montana, have passed laws or resolutions about labeling saying you can't call something meat unless it comes off an animal. perhaps the greatest long-term concern could be meat made in a lab. actual meat, not plant-based substitutes. who needs an animal. have you tried a plant-based meat. >> i've tried them all, yes. >> are you kidding me? no. >> reporter: kidding or not, the buzz right now is all about fake meat and the beef industry does not want to be left in the dust. for "on the money," jane wells on the crow indian reservation in
if plant based burgers can't be eaten raw, the national beefman's association think they should be regulated like meat. >> they want the same protection and have the same consumer confidence. >> reporter: beef number two, claims that plant-based meat use a fraction of the land to produce the same amount of protein as cattle. brett crosby says all land is not created equal. >> 90% of the land that is grazed by cattle is -- has no other -- no other productive use. >>...
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now, assess the appropriate path they're saying, could be a cut, may not be a cut we'll see. >> this takes a bit of scholarship, doesn't it? >> i mean, look, i think this is a slightly orchestrated statement. they changed the wording from the last three statements. they think three rate cuts may be enough for a mid cycle adjustment as i said, i'd like to see them say they'll be patient to take december off the table they haven't quite done that they've gene half the way. >> we're going to have the press conference in a few minutes, that will be another opportunity for powell to clarify that and then we're all going to go into fed speech watching mode to see if other fed members reiterate that view, that we're on hold for now. >> what if he hardens the statement with the notion that a cut in december is off the table? how do the markets react >> right now, a december cut, while partially priced, it's a small probability. i don't think we're talking about taper tantrum market reaction to that >> showing some of the treasury yields here, moving higher, john bellows, for you the inversio
now, assess the appropriate path they're saying, could be a cut, may not be a cut we'll see. >> this takes a bit of scholarship, doesn't it? >> i mean, look, i think this is a slightly orchestrated statement. they changed the wording from the last three statements. they think three rate cuts may be enough for a mid cycle adjustment as i said, i'd like to see them say they'll be patient to take december off the table they haven't quite done that they've gene half the way. >>...
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you know i have to share the same used to be friends we seem to be forgetting one important detail george w. bush after all has denounced donald trump that's what matters a leader can commit war crimes and be responsible for thousands of deaths but as long as they denounce the man in the oval office with his offensive hair and nasty words they're ok with the liberal establishment. bigotry seems emboldened our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories we've seen nationalism distorted in the native is. forgotten the dynamism that immigration is always brought to america torture illegal wars bombing civilians these things just start a red line once you're out of the white house a few years pass and you can be dancing with ellen degeneres as if it never happened these things are just a fact of life in america so why lose sleep but don't forget swimming against the donald as a way to win friends among the liberals that counts for more than anything a lot more than any of your deeds in the past. r.t. new york. after last week's attack at a paris police headquarters that left 4 offic
you know i have to share the same used to be friends we seem to be forgetting one important detail george w. bush after all has denounced donald trump that's what matters a leader can commit war crimes and be responsible for thousands of deaths but as long as they denounce the man in the oval office with his offensive hair and nasty words they're ok with the liberal establishment. bigotry seems emboldened our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories we've seen nationalism distorted...