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anything that for most of his career as a developer so he felt rejected someone from those outer boroughs that he was not taken seriously. >> a new yorker headline last year that chomps favored foul. this he treat you privately differently? >> i want to discuss private conversations one way or the other times i have spoken with him. >>host: desi dislike the media? >> no. he loves the media he doesn't understand what a government devoted media is about he was very transactional whether it was the business press or the gossip pages. he is not used to a press corps that is not devoted to the calls of personalities. >> what are your thoughts on winning this award? what does it mean? >> it is a huge honor. i was overwhelmed and stunned but when i saw they were calling i wanted via messed up the pool but it was very gratifying and thrilling and overwhelming to be honored by my peers. >> the other journalist? >> they have twitter. [laughter] >> thank you and congratulations. >> thank you. >> by the way the other winners for the saturday night dinner includes broadcast from cnn honorable mention
anything that for most of his career as a developer so he felt rejected someone from those outer boroughs that he was not taken seriously. >> a new yorker headline last year that chomps favored foul. this he treat you privately differently? >> i want to discuss private conversations one way or the other times i have spoken with him. >>host: desi dislike the media? >> no. he loves the media he doesn't understand what a government devoted media is about he was very...
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eliteas a symbol of the who he felt rejected him as someone not from manhattan but from the outer boroughs. that theme of not being taken seriously. >> the new yorker headline from an interview that you did with the publication last year -- a conversation with maggie favorite trump's foe. >> i would not discuss private conversations. one way or the other. the number of times i have interviewed him speaks for itself. >> let me ask it this way. does he miss like --does he disliked the media? >> no, i think he loves the media. this is someone for whom the media was very transactional. he is not used to a press corps that is not devoted to the cult of personality. >> final question. what are your thoughts on winning this award? >> it is a huge honor. i was stunned and overwhelmed by it. as i said to someone at the white house correspondents association. me, i saw they were calling i thought -- i did not miss up a pool report lately so i don't know why you're calling me. but, it was very gratifying. andit is thrilling overwhelming to be honored by my peers in this way. i am very grateful. >> yo
eliteas a symbol of the who he felt rejected him as someone not from manhattan but from the outer boroughs. that theme of not being taken seriously. >> the new yorker headline from an interview that you did with the publication last year -- a conversation with maggie favorite trump's foe. >> i would not discuss private conversations. one way or the other. the number of times i have interviewed him speaks for itself. >> let me ask it this way. does he miss like --does he...
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he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite photo -- trump's favorite foe. this heat treat you differently behind the scenes than he does on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations in one way or the other. there are a number of times that i have interviewed him and spoken with him. >> does he disliked the media, do you think? >> now. i think -- no. i think he loves the media. i don't think he understands that a media-devoted government is all about. he is unused to a press corps that is not devoted to the cult of personality. >> what are your thoughts on winning this award? what does it mean for you? >> it is a huge honor. i was really stunned and overwhelmed by it. saw that they were i wasn't sure why they were calling me. it was very gratifying. and overwhelming to be honored by my peers in this way. >> your
he felt rejected a somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that theme of not being taken seriously. that is why the times looms so large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline from an interview you did with the publication last year, a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite photo -- trump's favorite foe. this heat treat you differently behind the scenes than he does on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations in one way or the other....
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a chick underneath here. >> only 55% of the boroughs had an egg inside.mally he says, about 75% of them do. >> there is a food shortage too he thinks. baby puffins, pufflings eat sand eels, the silver fish in their parents' mouths. but they have been in short supplies he says because of rising ocean temperatures. >> this one has, is incubating a small chick. very late. and i'm sure that chick is going to make it. >> just getting out of the boroughs to begin their lives could be risky. it happens after the sun dips into the atlantic. and the moon rises high above. instinct tells baby puffins to follow the moonlight out to sea. but the lights from the heme are bar have given the moon competition. many puffins get confused and fly towards town instead. where they starve or end up in the clutches of a hungry cat. and that's when something called the puffling patrol armed with head lamps and flash lights scrambles into the inky black. >> a puffin? >> yes, two. >> two. >> this is a rescue effort that has been generations in the making. one that led, by the chil
a chick underneath here. >> only 55% of the boroughs had an egg inside.mally he says, about 75% of them do. >> there is a food shortage too he thinks. baby puffins, pufflings eat sand eels, the silver fish in their parents' mouths. but they have been in short supplies he says because of rising ocean temperatures. >> this one has, is incubating a small chick. very late. and i'm sure that chick is going to make it. >> just getting out of the boroughs to begin their lives...
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[applause] i'm going to mention eric adams, who's our borough president of brooklyn. [applause] senator jesse hamilton who is not with us, but his representative is. [applause] lori -- [inaudible] councilwoman. [applause] our esteemed congresswoman yvette clark. [applause] councilman robert carnegie. [applause] assemblyman walter mosley. [applause] and assemblywoman diane richardson who is a graduate of medgar evers college. [applause] i'm told that you should be short because we have a long program, but i wanted to, before i leave, i wanted to mention to you that there have been a number of institutions and individuals that have collaborated with the center for black literature and also the national black writers conference. and i just want to mention a few. one was mentioned, restoration plaza. restoration corporation. the others that should have been mentioned were hunter college, also third world press which was also mentioned and also sacramento state university. so hello to them because we're streaming, so i want to make sure that we give them some notation as w
[applause] i'm going to mention eric adams, who's our borough president of brooklyn. [applause] senator jesse hamilton who is not with us, but his representative is. [applause] lori -- [inaudible] councilwoman. [applause] our esteemed congresswoman yvette clark. [applause] councilman robert carnegie. [applause] assemblyman walter mosley. [applause] and assemblywoman diane richardson who is a graduate of medgar evers college. [applause] i'm told that you should be short because we have a long...
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career as a developer in new york was a symbol of the elite who he felt rejected from, from the outer boroughs, not from manhattan, the theme of not being taken seriously. larges why the times so in his imagination. >> a new yorker headline from an interview you did for the publication last year, with maggie haberman, trump favorite foe.-- does he treat you differently behind the scenes that he does publicly on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations. the number of times i have interviewed him and spoken with him speaks for itself. >> does he dislike the media? >> no. i think he loves the media. he does not understand what a government devoted media is about. whether the business press, tabloids, gossip pages, whether he made himself a celebrity, he is not used to a press court not devoted to be called a personality. >> what are your thoughts about winning this award? >> it is a huge honor. i was stunned and overwhelmed by it as i said to somebody at the white house correspondents association. when they called me, i did not miss a vehicle report. -- a pool report. it was gratifyi
career as a developer in new york was a symbol of the elite who he felt rejected from, from the outer boroughs, not from manhattan, the theme of not being taken seriously. larges why the times so in his imagination. >> a new yorker headline from an interview you did for the publication last year, with maggie haberman, trump favorite foe.-- does he treat you differently behind the scenes that he does publicly on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations. the number of...
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times was a symbol of the elites he felt rejected him as somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that seem of not being taken seriously. that is what looms large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline last year, a conversation with maggie does he come up behind you differently than he does publicly on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations one way or the other. the number of times i had interviewed him and spoken with him and then in his presence speaks for itself. >> does he disliked the media? >> no. i think he loves the media. i think he doesn't understand what a government devoted media is all about. the media was transactional in new york, whether he was in the gossip pages and made himself a celebrity. core on used to oppress not devoted to his personality. >> what are your thoughts on winning this award? >> it is a huge honor. i was stunned and overwhelmed by it. 70 at the white house correspondents association -- somebody at the white house itrespondents association, was very gratifying. it is thrilling and overwhelming to be honored by my peers. >
times was a symbol of the elites he felt rejected him as somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, that seem of not being taken seriously. that is what looms large in his imagination. >> the new yorker headline last year, a conversation with maggie does he come up behind you differently than he does publicly on twitter? >> i would not discuss private conversations one way or the other. the number of times i had interviewed him and spoken with him and then in his presence...
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was a symbol of the elites who he felt rejected him as somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, again, that theme of not being taken seriously. that's why "the times" looms so large in his imagination. >> a "new yorker" headline from an interview that you did with the publication last year, almost last year, "a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe." does he behind the scenes treat you differently than he does publicly on twitter? >> i mean, i wouldn't discuss private conversations one way or the other. you know, i think the number of times that i've interviewed him and spoken with him and been in his presence i think speaks for itself. >> does he -- let me ask it this way. does he dislike the media, do you think? >> no. i think he loves the media. i think he understands what a government-devoted media is about. this is somebody for whom the media was very transactional when he was in new york, whether the business press in the tabloids or the gossip pages, where he made himself a celebrity. he's unused to a press corps that's not devoted to an occultive perso
was a symbol of the elites who he felt rejected him as somebody not from manhattan, from the outer boroughs, again, that theme of not being taken seriously. that's why "the times" looms so large in his imagination. >> a "new yorker" headline from an interview that you did with the publication last year, almost last year, "a conversation with maggie haberman, trump's favorite foe." does he behind the scenes treat you differently than he does publicly on...
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the social thing took place with him you're still me i'm a chip just a little son michael with the borough mission money scheme which. you just want to mislay and. what's in the mulch is similar it's just but it could fall postman welcome to the first appeal of the sheep to the family of what the most calls the local now would at the. deeds business move business goes on. your music you. weren't. too concerned since the. early years of the. winds some of the troops and the prints. are still. unknown. lots to. talk to. you feel if. you use a little english. so.
the social thing took place with him you're still me i'm a chip just a little son michael with the borough mission money scheme which. you just want to mislay and. what's in the mulch is similar it's just but it could fall postman welcome to the first appeal of the sheep to the family of what the most calls the local now would at the. deeds business move business goes on. your music you. weren't. too concerned since the. early years of the. winds some of the troops and the prints. are still....
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i will say this about the quote, unquote borough man's.onship between france and the united states is the oldest that we have. a very special relationship and president trump does have some respect for president emmanuel macron as a leader. they have incredibly divergent viewpoints on everything, but i think they are going to have a strong and legitimate dialogue. one of their daily newspapers, you know, they say in the crowd was here trying to get results. cheryl: i do want to get crazy in here. you've got president trump is about america first and then french president macron who is a globalist. he pulled out of the paris climate accord, whether it comes to climate change and the other issues come as so many differences between the men. you have to wonder at the end of the day that the photo opportunity and nothing else. spin that president trump will do whatever he has to for america. president trump should not be punished for standing up for america. that's what this is about is keeping america's strength and come to our borders and na
i will say this about the quote, unquote borough man's.onship between france and the united states is the oldest that we have. a very special relationship and president trump does have some respect for president emmanuel macron as a leader. they have incredibly divergent viewpoints on everything, but i think they are going to have a strong and legitimate dialogue. one of their daily newspapers, you know, they say in the crowd was here trying to get results. cheryl: i do want to get crazy in...
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sample something else when i look at the the evidence from the people from from porton down the the borough they have the samples you do and they they they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said as they don't. say as you just heard they have did say they do they do have a samples of this night agent now boris johnson has come under fire in the u.k. for these comments the opposition party is basically accused of shooting from the hip and being too too strong there's too saying by contrast the reason may the prime minister's been a lot more careful she said that it's highly likely that russia is involved either in that it was at the attack or perhaps lost control of its nervous nerve agents. not that he's even in the past are only pointed the finger. pointing the attack something that clearly hasn't been verified as a good point earlier today in the u.k. police released a public statement from yulia scrip all she and her father the former russian spy sarah gave her paul they've been in the hospital now for one month to have a look at what happen
sample something else when i look at the the evidence from the people from from porton down the the borough they have the samples you do and they they they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said as they don't. say as you just heard they have did say they do they do have a samples of this night agent now boris johnson has come under fire in the u.k. for these comments the opposition party is basically accused of shooting from the hip and being too...
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uber says its growth is coming from the outer boroughs of new york, which it says are underserved bybut over at the taxi workers alliance, many drivers report they are earning less than the minimum wage and they know who to blame. in 2016, uberand lift who to blame. in 2016, uber and lift combined to spend more in the united. ., in 2016, uber and lift combined to spend more in the united states l in 2016, uber and lift combined to spend more in the united states on in gf ~ and through social media to get that 25:52; base to be calm through social media to get that gnaw-fists?” base to be calm your = george says the erosion of voice. george says the erosion of professional drivers' livelihoods brought tragedy to the schifter family, but he said his brother's death was a warning sign of a crisis that extends far beyond the streets of new york city. joe miller, bbc news, new york. let's ta ke news, new york. let's take a look at the markets before we go because we are seeing asian markets that are open at the moment edging up after the losses they were making just yesterday. of course w
uber says its growth is coming from the outer boroughs of new york, which it says are underserved bybut over at the taxi workers alliance, many drivers report they are earning less than the minimum wage and they know who to blame. in 2016, uberand lift who to blame. in 2016, uber and lift combined to spend more in the united. ., in 2016, uber and lift combined to spend more in the united states l in 2016, uber and lift combined to spend more in the united states on in gf ~ and through social...
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just in one place, in the london borough of havering, they have to build 30,000 new homes a year forpurely because of the rising population due to migration. but there's no plan to build the additional hospitals and additional schools and additional roads and public services that these people will need. so it's unsustainable at the current numbers. morning, home secretary, did your department set regional targets for migrants? a hostile environment — after a week that's gone from bad to worse to miserable, amber rudd fights to keep her place at the top table. immigration targets she didn't even know existed get scrapped. one friend of the pm told me that this would never have happened under her watch at the home office. if there was a bushfire, she would have got out the fire extinguishers. we'll ask amber rudd's party colleague andrew mitchell, who knows what the fire feels like, whether she can survive this. bill cosby, now aged 80, is finally found guilty of one of the 50 sexual assaults he's been accused of over the years. is this a turning point in how we deal with fame and sexu
just in one place, in the london borough of havering, they have to build 30,000 new homes a year forpurely because of the rising population due to migration. but there's no plan to build the additional hospitals and additional schools and additional roads and public services that these people will need. so it's unsustainable at the current numbers. morning, home secretary, did your department set regional targets for migrants? a hostile environment — after a week that's gone from bad to worse...
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guba says its growth is coming from new york's outer boroughs which it says are underserved by mathsnd ignored by yellow cabs. 0ver are underserved by maths transit and ignored by yellow cabs. over at the taxi workers alliance, many drivers report that they are earning less than the minimum wage and they know who they blame. in 2016, guba and lift combined to spend more in the united states on lobbying than microsoft, wall mart and amazon combined. the woman in charge of licensing says the tech firms find it easy to some of support for their cause. there is an amazing amount of passenger loyalty to the product and the ability through social media to get that passenger days to become your voice. george says the erosion of professional drivers' livelihood 01’ of professional drivers' livelihood or tragedy to their family. but he says his brothers death was a warning sign of a crisis that extends far beyond the streets of new york city. today is the deadline for british businesses to give a breakdown of the gender pay gap between men and women. there are lots of different measures of pa
guba says its growth is coming from new york's outer boroughs which it says are underserved by mathsnd ignored by yellow cabs. 0ver are underserved by maths transit and ignored by yellow cabs. over at the taxi workers alliance, many drivers report that they are earning less than the minimum wage and they know who they blame. in 2016, guba and lift combined to spend more in the united states on lobbying than microsoft, wall mart and amazon combined. the woman in charge of licensing says the tech...
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that's prompted boston borough council to go to the high court to secure new powers that could see thoseermission facing up to two years in prison and an unlimited fine. the government says since 2010 the number of traveller caravans on authorised sites has increased, however latest figures show 16% of traveller caravans, around 3700, are on unauthorised sites, something ministers are keen to address. the frustration that existing settled communities understandably feel about illegal encampment is, some of the antisocial behaviour that goes with it and the cost of the cleanup operation, so we're going to look carefully at the powers available to the police and local councils and make sure the rule of law is consistently applied across the board. this woman says it's all very well for the government to talk of a crackdown but argues there are too few organised sites for the travelling community. a couple of yea rs travelling community. a couple of years ago the government brought in legislation to say in order to retain gypsy status, which is very important, travellers had to retain a nom
that's prompted boston borough council to go to the high court to secure new powers that could see thoseermission facing up to two years in prison and an unlimited fine. the government says since 2010 the number of traveller caravans on authorised sites has increased, however latest figures show 16% of traveller caravans, around 3700, are on unauthorised sites, something ministers are keen to address. the frustration that existing settled communities understandably feel about illegal encampment...
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are going to do custody of crypto so within the next 12 months you will have a very vibrant crypto borought. erik: people complain there is not enough liquidity in crypto. most of the market cap is tied up in perm positions. what is your experience? four hundred billion dollar market that nobody owns. it's very strange. adopters,ly early technology enthusiasts, libertarians that have positions and so big institutional investors aren't yet involved. that means the float is a lot smaller than you would otherwise see. erik: how big? >> cryptocurrencies trade about five times more for day in volume compared to their market .ap as the stock would it's a very hype driven market. that's obviously not $2 trillion because so much of it is locked up. volatility is the much higher. a very small fraction is available for sale. of the market cap do have an idea of what is? >> it's actually free for trading and a lot of it is due liquidity and most people stand for about five years. liquid was the market when everybody was dumping back in december and january? >> it is a massively liquid market. work in
are going to do custody of crypto so within the next 12 months you will have a very vibrant crypto borought. erik: people complain there is not enough liquidity in crypto. most of the market cap is tied up in perm positions. what is your experience? four hundred billion dollar market that nobody owns. it's very strange. adopters,ly early technology enthusiasts, libertarians that have positions and so big institutional investors aren't yet involved. that means the float is a lot smaller than you...
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our borough chief -- bureau chief is standing by. you are in that chamber today during mr.lellan's speech -- my crohn's -- macron's speech. how was it received? >> i thought it was quite impressive to see the french president entered the house and receive standing ovations on both sides of the aisle. i talked to democratic lawmakers and some of them told me that they felt that it was very powerful. something that they would like to hear from their president. they also told me that they thought it was very important that mr. mccrone reminded -- macron reminded the lawmakers of the values that the u.s. and europe share. it was good to see democratic lawmakers lining up after the speech to thank mr. macron for the address. one congressman from new york told me that he thinks that it was quite interesting and good to listen to mr. macron's views but the speech has not changed his positions on the climate agreement or on the iran deal. brent: an interesting point. a lot of the message from maccallum today -- macron was the antithesis to trumps america first message. he gave this
our borough chief -- bureau chief is standing by. you are in that chamber today during mr.lellan's speech -- my crohn's -- macron's speech. how was it received? >> i thought it was quite impressive to see the french president entered the house and receive standing ovations on both sides of the aisle. i talked to democratic lawmakers and some of them told me that they felt that it was very powerful. something that they would like to hear from their president. they also told me that they...
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you can't restrain people who are not fully there. a buffer zone around an abortion clinic. in the boroughrvice on the tubes this morning. towards the blackwall tunnel. with mansfield road due to flooding. let's have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello, good morning. brightening up as we move through the day today. as we move through the day today. give way to some bright intervals or sunny spells this afternoon. sunny spells this afternoon. heavy and bunbury particularly the further west you are. further west you are. is seeing some brightness feeding in. in. the risk of honour to potentially heavy and thundery showers. heavy and thundery showers. temperatures up on what we saw yesterday. a maximum of 16. evening and overnight, showers will tend to ease. tend to ease. time turning cloudier particularly the further north you are. the further north you are. a few patches of mist and fog developing. patches of mist and fog developing. 0vernight lows around 6— eight celsius. celsius. afternoon but some uncertainty in the detail. the detail. temperatures at a maximum of 15 celsi
you can't restrain people who are not fully there. a buffer zone around an abortion clinic. in the boroughrvice on the tubes this morning. towards the blackwall tunnel. with mansfield road due to flooding. let's have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello, good morning. brightening up as we move through the day today. as we move through the day today. give way to some bright intervals or sunny spells this afternoon. sunny spells this afternoon. heavy and bunbury particularly the...
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they dig boroughs that can weaken levies, roads and flood control projects. wildlife cruise hope to capture the one -- crews hope to capture the one near the delta. >>> 51 in san francisco tonight. we are in the low 50s in the san jose. 43 in santa rosa. it is getting chilly tonight. the rain stayed off to the west. clear skies will allow the northbay valleys to cool to the upper 30s. when march and april are added together, we have one good months worth of rain. the rain today stayed off to the west. the storm just missed us. our ridge of high pressure so far off to the west is moving right on the coastline. the pattern change begins tomorrow. tomorrow morning we are sunny. we are clear thursday night. heading into friday, more sunshine. the average high is 70 degrees in concord and san jose. we are still a few degrees shy on thursday. pittsburgh, 70. sonoma tomorrow, 68. mendocino county with highs in the 60s. the best days will be saturday and sunday. next week, just slightly cooler. >>> dogs rule the day at san francisco city hall. what brought them altog
they dig boroughs that can weaken levies, roads and flood control projects. wildlife cruise hope to capture the one -- crews hope to capture the one near the delta. >>> 51 in san francisco tonight. we are in the low 50s in the san jose. 43 in santa rosa. it is getting chilly tonight. the rain stayed off to the west. clear skies will allow the northbay valleys to cool to the upper 30s. when march and april are added together, we have one good months worth of rain. the rain today stayed...
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the senate is planning to appeal the rule by the protection borough by 2013 to the rule delivered if passed by the senate today it still needs past the house. >>> eight tax on a cocker spaniel stun people in the san francisco market. they're looking for a suspect that killed that dog. >>> traffic is going to be doing very well. the golden gate bridge is a nice looking drive heading down south. so make a lot of cloud cover but not much or hope of any rain . maybe a little bit toward santa cruz and south. we will take a look at that. coming up.[music] >>> thank you for joining us on "mornings on 2". it is wednesday, april 18. i am pam cook. >> i am dave clark. steve paulson will tell us how to dress for the weather. >> we are still below average on the temperatures. don't worry. >> i am not worried. >>> today we have a lot of cloud cover not much else. the best opportunity for any rain will be about the san mateo coast and the santa cruz mountains. there will not be much north and east. ahead of the system it is spinning in a lot of cloud cover. you can see the echo returns off of mont
the senate is planning to appeal the rule by the protection borough by 2013 to the rule delivered if passed by the senate today it still needs past the house. >>> eight tax on a cocker spaniel stun people in the san francisco market. they're looking for a suspect that killed that dog. >>> traffic is going to be doing very well. the golden gate bridge is a nice looking drive heading down south. so make a lot of cloud cover but not much or hope of any rain . maybe a little bit...
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ingle borough. three peaks. after a quick geography lesson, the day on rodney‘s farm ends.ome will come back, others faced the prospect of a return to less friendly surroundings. despite the burst of midsummer a few weeks ago it feels as though spring has been delayed but hopefully not. will it be good for the hill farmers? it isa farmers? it is a very mixed picture but it feels as though we have fast forwarded into autumn with cloud and rain but also some sunshine as well. this picture was taken in the western isles of scotland. a band of cloud and rain across the midlands and east anglia is quite slow to clear and temperatures will struggle into double figures. in the sunshine only 12 or 13. the west has seen the best of the sunshine. the showers will fade this evening and overnight and the rain fizzles out as well but we keep a lot of cloud in central and southern and eastern england. temperatures are quite cold under clearer skies. the chilly start to the day here but bright with spousal sunshine and cloud is slow to clear from east anglia and south—east england but dry
ingle borough. three peaks. after a quick geography lesson, the day on rodney‘s farm ends.ome will come back, others faced the prospect of a return to less friendly surroundings. despite the burst of midsummer a few weeks ago it feels as though spring has been delayed but hopefully not. will it be good for the hill farmers? it isa farmers? it is a very mixed picture but it feels as though we have fast forwarded into autumn with cloud and rain but also some sunshine as well. this picture was...
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news live from borough land tension and traffic in the german capital as authorities began working towards infusing a potentially deadly in world war two bomb the british device was found on a building site close to the central train station thousands are being evacuated from the surrounding area we'll go live to the scene also.
news live from borough land tension and traffic in the german capital as authorities began working towards infusing a potentially deadly in world war two bomb the british device was found on a building site close to the central train station thousands are being evacuated from the surrounding area we'll go live to the scene also.
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for a couple people and projects that are changing the environment for the borough gets up to us to make a difference. shut the b.b.q. of the barman magazine the be. w. . accidentally shed some great music the beauty of trucks the books from the time the photo. with. alice serious. blah blah blah blah blah blah. shift this week on g w. d c or your five keys to c. for food. keep clean to prevent contamination. separate draw and cooked foods to avoid cross contamination. cook thoroughly to kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures either cold to prevent bacterial growth. or. use safe water and safe raw materials to avoid kentucky. food producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food you buy but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases and not all by plying the five keys to sea for food use them you also have a role to play. it will. be a. busy day dubliners live from afghanistan suffer another doc day two deadly suicide bombing cobbles diplomatic quarter even journalists some police officers amongst the dead and eleven children are killed in a s
for a couple people and projects that are changing the environment for the borough gets up to us to make a difference. shut the b.b.q. of the barman magazine the be. w. . accidentally shed some great music the beauty of trucks the books from the time the photo. with. alice serious. blah blah blah blah blah blah. shift this week on g w. d c or your five keys to c. for food. keep clean to prevent contamination. separate draw and cooked foods to avoid cross contamination. cook thoroughly to kill...
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the social thing took place with him used to me i'm a chip they still took on some michael with the borough bush's mission many scheme which. you just don't want to miss playing in the war but in the mulch is similar it's just but it could fall false and i look under the force to feel that it is shipped to tell me of what the most scope of local know what at the story beats his next move just in this close up. being your music you just. heard the. focus and since the. movie a super good book when it's someone introducing the prince. to the store. to. suck it up think this is just in front of the public it's. the little one wished they'd seen look at everything soon. was to know what you're going to do it is for those of us those who are a loser we also are usually used to when you're used to your good good good or a good to be your was you're the one of the it's a little bloodless a mature. person. someplace else. yes. i have to ask. the. question which. pushed the actual votes of. evolution who puts it is that you should feel that you didn't. post. much. if that she will come. and now cros
the social thing took place with him used to me i'm a chip they still took on some michael with the borough bush's mission many scheme which. you just don't want to miss playing in the war but in the mulch is similar it's just but it could fall false and i look under the force to feel that it is shipped to tell me of what the most scope of local know what at the story beats his next move just in this close up. being your music you just. heard the. focus and since the. movie a super good book...
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germany an attack on tuesday evening has raised concerns for the safety of jews in the capital city borough land two young men say that they were beaten up for wearing a traditional head covering for jewish men in a twist it turns out that the pair they weren't even jewish german chancellor angela merkel has condemned the alleged incident and promised to take action. the victim recorded the incident with his smartphone that didn't stop his attacker. the attacker repeatedly shouted. which means do his victims a twenty one year old israeli and his twenty four year old german moroccan friend. and. companion for the attacks. the two victims spoke with d.w. and explained that they are not even jewish that the yarmulke was a bit of a game an experiment to find out how dangerous it would be to walk around berlin as a jew the result of. i could not sleep last night. my body in various places. and i must say i just feel less safe. the incident took place a trendy middle class prince lower back district not a high crime neighborhood it's an area where residents rarely encounter violent all to cations
germany an attack on tuesday evening has raised concerns for the safety of jews in the capital city borough land two young men say that they were beaten up for wearing a traditional head covering for jewish men in a twist it turns out that the pair they weren't even jewish german chancellor angela merkel has condemned the alleged incident and promised to take action. the victim recorded the incident with his smartphone that didn't stop his attacker. the attacker repeatedly shouted. which means...
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local authorities, councils, boroughs and so one have had their budgets squeezed in order to get thes had a major effect on the spending power of local authorities, and these give out contracts to companies like allied health care to do the kind of stuff you referred to there, including the nhs111 service but also social care, in—house care, staying overnight with sick and honourable people, and theirfunds are being cut back which means they have less money to give to companies like allied health care. what they are doing is filing for a cva, a volu nta ry are doing is filing for a cva, a voluntary arrangement which shields them from debt in order for them to get their house in order. this protects them from landlords and pension funds. they get all of these credit is around the table, this is oui’ credit is around the table, this is our plan to get back on a level footing, you may not get rent for a year if we go bust, the same for pencil entitlement and other creditors. they haggle a deal and once they put themselves on a firmer footing, they try to get themselves ona footing, they
local authorities, councils, boroughs and so one have had their budgets squeezed in order to get thes had a major effect on the spending power of local authorities, and these give out contracts to companies like allied health care to do the kind of stuff you referred to there, including the nhs111 service but also social care, in—house care, staying overnight with sick and honourable people, and theirfunds are being cut back which means they have less money to give to companies like allied...
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we invited people from all walks of life, from the different areas of the borough to say, longer let'se who may not necessarily meet on a daily basis. the dangers of people living parallel lives was identified in a government report after race riots in northern english towns in 2001. a report called for the promotion of cross—cultural contact between communities. casey and waj were almost literally bounced into their friendship. trampolining was one of the activities they shared while completing their national citizen service, a government scheme for 16 and 17—year—olds designed to strengthen social cohesion. how many people here have formed a new friendship as a result of national citizen service? and who is your friendship with? waj, casey. ncs, for me, is a fantastic tool to bring young people together from different backgrounds and make sure that they can come together and learn from one another and develop an understanding and appreciation of difference. the appreciation of difference was in part why organised sports like football was originally developed, to take the sting out of
we invited people from all walks of life, from the different areas of the borough to say, longer let'se who may not necessarily meet on a daily basis. the dangers of people living parallel lives was identified in a government report after race riots in northern english towns in 2001. a report called for the promotion of cross—cultural contact between communities. casey and waj were almost literally bounced into their friendship. trampolining was one of the activities they shared while...
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what you think about that idea, writing to each other in different borough ‘s?d making sure the children are linked up, we should be taking them to paintball in different places and creating that link among them. to show them that someone in hackneyis them. to show them that someone in hackney is the same as a kid in brixton? absolutely. andrew, what do you think about that idea, linking up you think about that idea, linking up kids at a young age or going into schools aged three and trying to develop that emotional intelligence. absolutely and in terms of uniting the postcodes, i remember one youth clu b we the postcodes, i remember one youth club we held in hackney which had quite a reputation, and we had kids from all postcodes coming. because they came with that specific purpose, to enjoy themselves and they had a loving environment, there we re they had a loving environment, there were no problems, absolutely no problems, despite the concerns of the local police. with regard to working with kids at a young age, one of the things that has worked is if you lo
what you think about that idea, writing to each other in different borough ‘s?d making sure the children are linked up, we should be taking them to paintball in different places and creating that link among them. to show them that someone in hackneyis them. to show them that someone in hackney is the same as a kid in brixton? absolutely. andrew, what do you think about that idea, linking up you think about that idea, linking up kids at a young age or going into schools aged three and trying...
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the met‘s borough commander for lewisham says he doesn't want anyone to feel intimidated or that they'redon's jobs are likely to be replaced by robots and technology in the next thirty years. research from the centre for london has explored the accelerating change in computing and the challenges posed by brexit and regulatory pressures. the report also found that many of the capital's workforce are likely to have more than one career during their working life. there will still be those skilled jobs, we won't say that every low skilled job not be there but the bigger challenge is to make sure that the next generation have the flexibility of skills and the ability to carry on learning and develop new skills through your life. dozens of cyclists will compete in the first all—inclusive competition of its kind at the olympic park later today. it'll last all day and will feature riders with all forms of physical and mental disabilities, with races between one and five kilometres. the first of which begin at around 1pm. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube the district and
the met‘s borough commander for lewisham says he doesn't want anyone to feel intimidated or that they'redon's jobs are likely to be replaced by robots and technology in the next thirty years. research from the centre for london has explored the accelerating change in computing and the challenges posed by brexit and regulatory pressures. the report also found that many of the capital's workforce are likely to have more than one career during their working life. there will still be those...
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ingle borough. three peaks. after a quick geography lesson, the day on rodney‘s farm ends. despite the burst of midsummer a few weeks ago it feels as though spring has been delayed but hopefully not. will it be good for the hill farmers? it isa farmers? it is a very mixed picture but it feels as though we have fast forwarded into autumn with cloud and rain but also some sunshine as well. this picture was taken in the western isles of scotland. a band of cloud and rain across the midlands and east anglia is quite slow to clear and temperatures will struggle into double figures. in the
ingle borough. three peaks. after a quick geography lesson, the day on rodney‘s farm ends. despite the burst of midsummer a few weeks ago it feels as though spring has been delayed but hopefully not. will it be good for the hill farmers? it isa farmers? it is a very mixed picture but it feels as though we have fast forwarded into autumn with cloud and rain but also some sunshine as well. this picture was taken in the western isles of scotland. a band of cloud and rain across the midlands and...
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there to be rather higher fares and fewer choice, it might affect some of to routes running from red borought going to do that, that is competing with our sister airline aer lingus, competition is so intense, in aviation, that if somebody thought those ruths routes we re somebody thought those ruths routes were worth saying, they would come simon, we will hear more about think am sure. thanks forjoining us. thanks forjoining us. it's a tough time to be a retailer on the uk high street — we've heard from some of the biggest names, today. first, carpetright is closing 92 stores and cutting 300 jobs as part of a plan turn change the way it operates. mothercare had bad news on sales — those fell by almost 3% over the last 12 weeks. that's despite sales online going up more than 7%. profits at wh smith went down by around 1% — to £82 million. sales at its regulr shops fell by 5%. but interestingly sales rose by 7%. here to tell us what is going on is — catherine shuttleworth, ceo of the retail and shopper marketing agency savvy retail so why is it so difficult? tough time on higher ticket item, w
there to be rather higher fares and fewer choice, it might affect some of to routes running from red borought going to do that, that is competing with our sister airline aer lingus, competition is so intense, in aviation, that if somebody thought those ruths routes we re somebody thought those ruths routes were worth saying, they would come simon, we will hear more about think am sure. thanks forjoining us. thanks forjoining us. it's a tough time to be a retailer on the uk high street — we've...
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foreign policy after the break but here he is and the people affected by the tragedy addressing the borough council and chelsea in london in his song ghosts of going to. make me cringe. can see some of the shows where we see a scene of the one where is his brother where is his sister where is their mother where is the plaza where we were a german where his office was when he's going to choose a yes he'll go slowly up. to the sun when it's a adult. his mummy is still struggling to say. we're sorry i'm the worst where's. your son. is declare his money to pay the. bill to. save the son. lives to lead. us to. this relentless there is such a place to live there is some of. it is. just sleazy spice. son. cut. cut. cut. cut. cut. cut cut where are the speeches. where are the speech. to phoenix we will. notice someone you know. they'll be asses. like a phoenix which. is. if you are competing like the auto insurance industry why four thousand dollars a year can i be protected against all these medical emergencies that take place in my car therefore we know that the price of having medical insurance
foreign policy after the break but here he is and the people affected by the tragedy addressing the borough council and chelsea in london in his song ghosts of going to. make me cringe. can see some of the shows where we see a scene of the one where is his brother where is his sister where is their mother where is the plaza where we were a german where his office was when he's going to choose a yes he'll go slowly up. to the sun when it's a adult. his mummy is still struggling to say. we're...
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one area, because if you try to go in one area, people willjust move out to another borough.rer areas, it helps. thank you very much indeed, all format of you. we will talk about it again. thank you forjoining us. still to come: just 90 minutes stands between pep guardiola's manchester city side and winning the title, but could jose mourinho's manchester united possibly postpone the party? we will hear from fans. would you pay £7 million for a few daysin would you pay £7 million for a few days in space? plans for the first space hotel are and belt and we will speak to one man who thinks that the experience would be worth every single penny. time for the latest news — here's ben. eight people were injured in knife attacks in london yesterday — including a 13—year—old boy. more than 50 people have now been killed in the capital since january. last night, anti—gang protestors held a rally in hackney calling for an end to the violence. london's mayor sadiq khan has denied that police have lost control of crime. russia has accused the uk of inventing a fake story and playing with
one area, because if you try to go in one area, people willjust move out to another borough.rer areas, it helps. thank you very much indeed, all format of you. we will talk about it again. thank you forjoining us. still to come: just 90 minutes stands between pep guardiola's manchester city side and winning the title, but could jose mourinho's manchester united possibly postpone the party? we will hear from fans. would you pay £7 million for a few daysin would you pay £7 million for a few...
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daily news this week the fastest growing neighborhood in the new york city is not one of the five boroughsy the vacant units. they grew 35% since the last census bureau housing and vacancy survey and total 247,000 units sitting vacant. a census bureau survey, not sure, john, if that is a federal or new york city thing, but i know we talked about the vacancy report, maybe we can look into it. it shows unoccupied units have ballooned by 65,000 or 35% of new york city housing stock. total of 11% of units in new york city vacant, 11%, even with rents at record levels. so, the editorial talks about how they recommended the city slap a surcharge on temporary occupancy, either the person moves in full-time to the units or pay a charge or give it up, and charge to go affordable housing fund. i think that's an interesting proposition. we adopted design guidelines last week and there were a couple of things that i think we omitted and i called some folks on staff and said we talked about this prior, one of them was to provide a checklist on all projects to make sure that we understand how they compo
daily news this week the fastest growing neighborhood in the new york city is not one of the five boroughsy the vacant units. they grew 35% since the last census bureau housing and vacancy survey and total 247,000 units sitting vacant. a census bureau survey, not sure, john, if that is a federal or new york city thing, but i know we talked about the vacancy report, maybe we can look into it. it shows unoccupied units have ballooned by 65,000 or 35% of new york city housing stock. total of 11%...
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it is borough and area specific. >> thank you, yeah. >> jimmy: have you guys become very close?really work together in this? because i know there are 175 super heros in this movie. was it pieced together like a "vanity fair" cover? >> definitely. and zoe and i just got a condo together. >> jimmy: oh you did? >> it will be interesting to see how this goes. it's not going to go well. >> i am rooming with the hulk. green people like to stick together. [ applause ] and downey is our rich, rich neighbor. >> like three's company is hugh hefner was around the corner. >> jimmy: rightly. so ten years ago you did the first ironman movie. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: we didn't know how that was going to go. [ cheering and applause ] that could have been a disaster. >> right. >> jimmy: it could have ruined your acting career. >> oh, sure. the only way it was up back then. >> jimmy: we will reminisce when we return. part of the cast of "avengers: infinity war." we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by 23andme.com.\e discover your dna story!\e ent. i wa
it is borough and area specific. >> thank you, yeah. >> jimmy: have you guys become very close?really work together in this? because i know there are 175 super heros in this movie. was it pieced together like a "vanity fair" cover? >> definitely. and zoe and i just got a condo together. >> jimmy: oh you did? >> it will be interesting to see how this goes. it's not going to go well. >> i am rooming with the hulk. green people like to stick together....
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in private, senior labourfigures believe that winning a borough famous for low council tax is a formidablethe local conservative campaign admits his party is facing a tough fight. this time labour really is breathing down your neck. yes. i think we've got a real fight on our hands here. it's going to mean that every tory voter has to go out and vote. and that is what we are putting across on the doorstep, that this is probably the most important election wandsworth has had since we took control in 1978. on a weekday morning, the conservative minister for london is working hard and jojohnson is hammering home his party's record on low council tax. we are getting the message out that if you want high—quality local authority services delivered at low council tax, you have got to vote conservative on may the 3rd. if you look at wandsworth, the average band d council tax is about £700. over the road in neighbouring lambeth, labour—run lambeth, it is almost twice that much and the quality of services is simply not as good over there either. so the tories hope that an election—winning formula tha
in private, senior labourfigures believe that winning a borough famous for low council tax is a formidablethe local conservative campaign admits his party is facing a tough fight. this time labour really is breathing down your neck. yes. i think we've got a real fight on our hands here. it's going to mean that every tory voter has to go out and vote. and that is what we are putting across on the doorstep, that this is probably the most important election wandsworth has had since we took control...
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the borough of ealing in west london has taken an important step that may set a pattern elsewhere.o impose a public space protection order around a marie stopes abortion clinic, the order designed to prevent anti—abortion vigils right outside the clinic. in future, any protest will have to be at least 100 metres away. it has met objections from anti—abortion campaigners — but the argument is not about abortion per se, it's about the right to protest — and to directly approach the women walking into the clinic. i am joined now from manchester by beth who went to a clinic as a student and was made uncomfortable by the presence of pro—life campaigners, and in the studio by alina who was approached by pro—life campaigners and decided to keep her child and nowjoins anti—abortion vigils outside the ealing clinic. let me start with you, beth. take us through the experience outside the clinic and what you didn't like about it. so when i went to the clinic it was in essex. as i approached the clinic, bear in mind i don't know where i'm going, the only reason i probably knew it was a clinic
the borough of ealing in west london has taken an important step that may set a pattern elsewhere.o impose a public space protection order around a marie stopes abortion clinic, the order designed to prevent anti—abortion vigils right outside the clinic. in future, any protest will have to be at least 100 metres away. it has met objections from anti—abortion campaigners — but the argument is not about abortion per se, it's about the right to protest — and to directly approach the women...
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thousands of americans and hundreds of thousands of south koreans are run through the end of old borough the one sapping my sanctions on north korea even with tax plan between the president and kim jong good move forward. they are and that shipping companies that help north korea avoid taxation smuggling in oil and coal to the country. finally, emmy award-winning writer and producer steven bochco has died at the age of 74. created several big television shows including hill street blues, n.y.p.d. blue and doogie houser m.d. family spokesman said he died in his sleep after a year-long battle with leukemia. lauren: wall street opening it spoke says china cites retaliatory tariffs on many u.s. products. they are down by 75 points for the rest of the market down as well. other private director of asset allocation strategy of people's united. good morning, albert. >> good morning from a line. lauren: you worried about beijing's retaliation? >> is worried about the investor response. lauren: are you worried about a trade war erupt in word using president trump qaeda starts out casting a really
thousands of americans and hundreds of thousands of south koreans are run through the end of old borough the one sapping my sanctions on north korea even with tax plan between the president and kim jong good move forward. they are and that shipping companies that help north korea avoid taxation smuggling in oil and coal to the country. finally, emmy award-winning writer and producer steven bochco has died at the age of 74. created several big television shows including hill street blues,...
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it could go beyond the province level, city levels to county, boroughs, neighborhoods and even apartment buildings. really, really down to the basic cellular level. so where have we seen this kind of atomizational power? well, soviets. soviet union. that's what those are. those are called counsels. and north korea has something like this. it's at the very local you know, neighborhood, or even maybe smaller, at that level. so this occurred in other places as well such u as czechoslovakia back then and what this allows is well, two things. one is when you give power to that level, it doesn't u stop at city level. it goes way, way below that. it really atom ooiizes the powe the point where you're pulled in hundreds of thousands of different directions. so that's one. that kind of set up allows the majority to control people. again, history shows that because that happened in many other central eastern european countries as well as forms of the independent yachblt the opposition party, they said this constitution is trying to lead south korea to socialism. because one of the key concept ss g
it could go beyond the province level, city levels to county, boroughs, neighborhoods and even apartment buildings. really, really down to the basic cellular level. so where have we seen this kind of atomizational power? well, soviets. soviet union. that's what those are. those are called counsels. and north korea has something like this. it's at the very local you know, neighborhood, or even maybe smaller, at that level. so this occurred in other places as well such u as czechoslovakia back...
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we have 1,600 full time equivalent positions throughout all of our boroughs and a budget of $344 million. of which about $35 million of that is unrestricted general fund money that is almost entirely for our bureau of street environment services which is the bureau that's responsible for cleaning the streets. so next i want to spend some time going through some of our data to show you what is going on out there as we clean the streets. really i think it paints a good picture of what we are experiencing that's consistent in the budget and analyst report. the first slide i'm showing here is all street cleaning service orders from july 2009 to february. so what really is striking about this is really two items. one is in fiscal year '18 through february we have already surpassed the over all number of street cleaning requests that we had for all of last year. so if we project that out we are looking to have over 150,000 requests for street cleaning in this current fiscal year. there's one other item want to point out because this is really important, for the first time if you look in the lo
we have 1,600 full time equivalent positions throughout all of our boroughs and a budget of $344 million. of which about $35 million of that is unrestricted general fund money that is almost entirely for our bureau of street environment services which is the bureau that's responsible for cleaning the streets. so next i want to spend some time going through some of our data to show you what is going on out there as we clean the streets. really i think it paints a good picture of what we are...