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attendance will be the leader of the jewish community here in how the and also the president of the central council for jews in germany. and in addition to that we'll be hearing more music as well which we can already hear with a bit of now thanks for that kate stand by we'll see you in a moment and of course we'll have live coverage of all of that when it begins in a few months minutes right here on news meanwhile german chancellor angela merkel has met with the mayors of germany's largest 11 cities to discuss further measures they can take to reduce the spread of the coronavirus germany has recorded over 4000 new infections for 2 straight days the highest level since april berlin and munich have responded to by using infection rates with new restrictions in a press conference on friday merkel said it was important to contain the outbreak before the onset of winter and restrictions could be tightened if infections continue to spike she appealed directly to the young generation to do their bit to beat the pandemic. now please think about what is most important for you is it not the health of your f
attendance will be the leader of the jewish community here in how the and also the president of the central council for jews in germany. and in addition to that we'll be hearing more music as well which we can already hear with a bit of now thanks for that kate stand by we'll see you in a moment and of course we'll have live coverage of all of that when it begins in a few months minutes right here on news meanwhile german chancellor angela merkel has met with the mayors of germany's largest 11...
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served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central council, and commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a see ror tolerance policy for crime, garbage, and drug dealing on our streets, and that position is nonnegotiatable. second, i will audit all the nonprofits that do business with the city to discover fraud and abuse. our homeless need real help. i will not defund the police. instead, i will seek to increase funding while pushing for the construction of a multiacre, fully modern joint police-fire training facility. i will aggressively expand muni metro by pushing for the construction of more subways and supported light rail. finally, i will do whatever it takes to protect small business by re
served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central council, and commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of...
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select few granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects on sort of 2 at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this mazouz is for my daughter's room. after the interval. the mess is there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish household as a reminder of god's commandments it's a good example of the museum's goal to depict jewish daily life in the past and present. visitors are also invited to ask questions about judaism in an interactive video installation and they get on says. no plot and yet lecky both think it's important to impart knowledge about judaism in order to break down barriers. in mind that give you that you face the other person and ask questions about religion about the others religion about their rigs about their family histories british they're familiar. the families of doris yet lidsky and bench noble of both fled from the nazis du
select few granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects on sort of 2 at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this mazouz is for my daughter's room. after the interval. the mess is there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish household as a...
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in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany's central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission their teacher were to deviate from it but a perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary indeed. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill worshipers marking young kapoor but the people inside was saved by a wooden door that wouldn't breach instead the assailant gunned down 2 non jewish victims a woman passer by and a man i think about shop attacks against jews have been on the rice in germany recently the german president said it was up to all germans to fight anti semitism . i'm does imitates most anti semitism as a canary in the coal mine done for the state of our democracy but the more overtly it is expressed the more of values of tolerance and respect for human dignity are under attack and before. you turn left many
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the head of germany's central council of juice said the attacker had failed in his mission.he perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live, but he did not convinince us of his inhumane ideas. he did not impress anyone. on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue. his intention -- to kill worshipers marking yom kippur. the people inside were saved by a wooden door that wouldn't preach. instead, the assailant gunned down a female passerby and a man at a shot. attacks on jews have been on the rise recently. anti-semitism is a canary in the: for the state of our democracy. the more overtly it is expressed, the more our values of tolerance him and with -- tolerance and respect for human dignity are under attack. the attack left many germans wondering how widespread right wing views are. phil: democratic correspondent kate bailey was in halle. kate: the city marked one year since the terrible attack. it was a day not only to remember the victims of the shooting but
the head of germany's central council of juice said the attacker had failed in his mission.he perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live, but he did not convinince us of his inhumane ideas. he did not impress anyone. on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue. his intention -- to kill worshipers marking yom kippur. the people inside were saved by a wooden door that wouldn't...
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select few granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects of interest at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this mazouz is for my daughter's room. often in the interval. there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish households as a reminder of god's commandments it's a good example of the museum's goal to depict jewish daily life in the past and present. visitors are also invited to ask questions about judaism in an interactive video installation and they get on says. no plot and yet let's keep both think it's important to impart knowledge about judaism in order to break down barriers. in mind and give you that you face the other person and ask questions about religion about the others religion about their release about their family histories the british to their family here. the families of doris yet lidsky and bench noble are both fled from the n
select few granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects of interest at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this mazouz is for my daughter's room. often in the interval. there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish households as a reminder of...
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select few granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects of interest at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this misery is for my daughter's room that's often the image of. them as is there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish households as a reminder of god's commandments it's a good example of the museum's goal to depict jewish daily life in the past and present. visitors are also invited to ask questions about judaism in an interactive video installation and they get on says. no block and he had let skibo think it's important to impart knowledge about judaism in order to break down barriers. just man him and then give you that you face the other person and ask questions about religion about the others religion about their roots about their family histories british their family here. the families of doris yet lidsky and ben no block both fled
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select few granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects of interest at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this mazouz is for my daughter's room for most of them in the into the. am as is there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish household as a reminder of god's commandments it's a good example of the museum's goal to depict jewish daily life in the past and present. visitors are also invited to ask questions about judaism in an interactive video installation and they get on says. no plot and yet let skibo think it's important to impart knowledge about judaism in order to break down barriers. just man him and then give you that you face the other person and ask questions about religion about the others religion about their roots about their family histories british their family here. the families of doris yet lidsky and bench noble are both fl
select few granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects of interest at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this mazouz is for my daughter's room for most of them in the into the. am as is there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish household as...
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in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission the teacher were to give it damning the perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary in time. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill worshipers marking young kid paul but the people inside was saved by a wooden door that wouldn't breach instead the assailant gunned down 2 non jewish victims a woman passer by and a man i think about shark attacks against jews have been on the rice in germany recently the german president said it was up to all germans to fight anti semitism and his image is most is an anti semitism as a canary in the coal mine for the state of our democracy but the more of earthly it is expressed the more of values of tolerance and respect for human dignity are under attack and before. the attack left ma
in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission the teacher were to give it damning the perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary in time. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to...
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in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany's central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission there to to work to divert damage but perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill worshipers marking young kapoor but the people inside was saved by a wooden door that wouldn't breach instead the assailant gunned down a female parts of by and a man at a kebab shop. attacks against jews have been on the rise in germany recently the german president said it was up to all germans to fight anti semitism. and his image is most anti semitism as a canary in the coal mine but for the state of our democracy but the more overtly it is expressed the more of values of tolerance and respect for human dignity are under attack and before. you turn left many germans wondering how widespread far
in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany's central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission there to to work to divert damage but perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill...
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in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission their teacher were to deviate from it but perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary in time. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill worshipers marking young kid paul but the people inside was saved by a wooden door that wouldn't breach instead the assailant gunned down 2 non jewish victims a woman passer by and a man i think about shark attacks against jews have been on the rice in germany recently the german president said it was up to all germans to fight anti semitism . i'm does admit this most is anti semitism as a canary in the coal mine for the state of our democracy but the more overtly it is expressed the more of values of tolerance and respect for human dignity are under attack and before. the time left man
in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission their teacher were to deviate from it but perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary in time. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention...
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select field granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects sort of 2 at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this mazouz is from my daughter's room. often in the interval . a mess is there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish households as a reminder of god's commandments it's a good example of the museum's goal to depict jewish daily life in the past and present. visitors are also invited to ask questions about judaism in an interactive video installation and they get on says. no plot and yet lecky both think it's important to impart knowledge about judaism in order to break down barriers. in mind and given that you face the other person and ask questions about religion about the others religion about their roots about their family histories british they're familiar. the families of doris yet lidsky and bench no block both fled from the nazis duri
select field granted access ahead of the official reopening the son of the former president of the central council of jews in germany soon discovered familiar objects sort of 2 at the top right here in this photo that's from our house this was a photographer who took pictures of things he liked in various jewish households and brought them here so this mazouz is from my daughter's room. often in the interval . a mess is there is a scroll hung on the door frame of many jewish households as a...
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establishment to protect them better than this weekend we have the german government and the central council of jews in germany i've recently reached an agreement on this the federal states and the musicality was undertaking their own efforts in this regard. but ladies and gentleman put in start this one because that is it's not just the duty of the state the constitution entails a duty for every individual every one of us who lives in this country or wants to live here is not i mean we. intervene and take a stand in the underground in the cafe on the schoolyard on the street on line with the most every single one of us must stand up for the values of our democratic states governed by the rule of law every single one of us must take a stand when the human dignity of others is being violated mentioned find with discrimination and contempt for other human beings isn't something every one of us experiences but it affects all of us because it is an attack on our open society lifton's with its drugs i do not perceive in its heart and we must not allow this in my state and i believe that most of t
establishment to protect them better than this weekend we have the german government and the central council of jews in germany i've recently reached an agreement on this the federal states and the musicality was undertaking their own efforts in this regard. but ladies and gentleman put in start this one because that is it's not just the duty of the state the constitution entails a duty for every individual every one of us who lives in this country or wants to live here is not i mean we....
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in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission the teacher were to damage the perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live look at how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill worshipers marking young kapoor but the people inside was saved by a wooden door that wouldn't breach instead the assailant gunned down 2 non jewish victims a woman passer by and a man i think about shop attacks against jews have been on the rice in germany recently the german president said it was up to all germans to fight anti semitism . i'm does admit to this most is anti semitism as a canary in the coal mine for the state of our democracy but the more overtly it is expressed the more of values of tolerance and respect for human dignity are under attack and before. the time left many germans w
in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission the teacher were to damage the perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live look at how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill...
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in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission that tito were to give it the perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill worshipers marking young kid paul but the people inside was saved by a wooden door that wouldn't breach instead the assailant gunned down 2 non jewish victims a woman passer by and a man i think about shark attacks against jews have been on the rice in germany recently the german president said it was up to all germans to fight anti semitism . and this image is most anti semitism as a canary in the coal mine done for the state of our democracy but the more overtly it is expressed the more of values of tolerance and respect for human dignity are under attack and before. the attack left many germans wonderin
in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission that tito were to give it the perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill worshipers...
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ourre a municipal court so profits go to a central council services.unding gap the lack of income from passengers. ferries anding with cruise ships and the fruit and vegetable important that you do as a business i can see how that is an issue. we have heard talk in the u.k. around free ports. will you apply for that status? mike: we serve the western channel so we are not the short crossings you see fairly publicly around places like chunnel.d the there is capacity and brexit resilience and that has been recognized by the government. critical for each roots have routes critical freight have been protected through the pandemic and that has included portsmouth. even from january, the government has supported particular routes for the first six months to ensure things like medical supplies and fresh produce come in. serve the eu particularly fresh bananas. and one of the risks of brexit is we are also a transshipment hub so the fresh produce would come into portsmouth in a container and be loaded into a trailer and exported to france. with the challenges
ourre a municipal court so profits go to a central council services.unding gap the lack of income from passengers. ferries anding with cruise ships and the fruit and vegetable important that you do as a business i can see how that is an issue. we have heard talk in the u.k. around free ports. will you apply for that status? mike: we serve the western channel so we are not the short crossings you see fairly publicly around places like chunnel.d the there is capacity and brexit resilience and...
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council leaders they didn't want restrictions to go as far as what we have seen in nottinghamshire, for example. we understand the discussions today will be focused around the financial support available from central i think council leaders here will be very clear in their explanation to central government that very high restrictions would have a severe impact on the local economy. take middlesbrough for example, it has the highest rate of people claiming out of work benefits in the north—east of england, the highest rate of child poverty too. don't forget, a month ago, tougher restrictions were introduced here, this was before tier 2 was introduced, and i can tell you that one month on the economic impact of thatis one month on the economic impact of that is that the hospitality trade has seen a drop in business of around 70%. council leaders are also very concerned about people's mental health, long—term unemployment is also an issue here. and long term underlying health issues, which make them vulnerable to catching coronavirus. tier 3 is not what they wa nt coronavirus. tier 3 is not what they want here. council leaders understand it is necessary, though, and discussions are continuing. fiona
council leaders they didn't want restrictions to go as far as what we have seen in nottinghamshire, for example. we understand the discussions today will be focused around the financial support available from central i think council leaders here will be very clear in their explanation to central government that very high restrictions would have a severe impact on the local economy. take middlesbrough for example, it has the highest rate of people claiming out of work benefits in the...
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the victims in the courtyard of the synagogue a new memorial was unveiled the head of germany central council of jews said the attacker had failed in his mission their teacher were to damage but a perpetrator wanted to impress the world by killing people who in his mind have no right to live how but he did not convince us of his inhumane ideas he did not impress anyone on the contrary. it was one year ago that a far right extremist attempted to shoot his way into the synagogue his intention to kill worshipers marking young kapoor but the people inside was saved by a wooden door that wouldn't breach instead the assailant gunned down 2 non jewish victims a woman passer by and a man i think about shark attacks against jews have been on the rice in germany recently the german president said it was up to all germans to fight anti semitism . and this image this most is anti semitism as a canary in the coal mine done for the state of our democracy but the more a virtually it is expressed the more of values of tolerance and respect for human dignity are under attack and before. the attack left many g
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allegations of widespread vote buying and voter intimidation by powerful criminal groups the central election commission councilthe results. there were days of protests as politicians and opposition figures claim control of the various government ministries president sort of back off and his prime minister resigned amidst the chaos supporters of a man who was serving and 11 year prison term for kidnapping a crime he says he never committed freedom from jail he is now the country's leader the prime minister and acting president of kyrgyzstan so there was a part of. talks to al jazeera. how important is this moment in kurdistan history and how do you respond to your critics who say that it represents a serious step back along the democratic path that this country was taking. them on the loop and going to be. done they were going to believe communications is a little bit. well on. the lawn a mess in the whole world one door it can mean only one will. or will it's all on the other. illumina we're still on 6 in the middle going. to. do. it can and. should be talked out of the hard and bitter. build up but on the who
allegations of widespread vote buying and voter intimidation by powerful criminal groups the central election commission councilthe results. there were days of protests as politicians and opposition figures claim control of the various government ministries president sort of back off and his prime minister resigned amidst the chaos supporters of a man who was serving and 11 year prison term for kidnapping a crime he says he never committed freedom from jail he is now the country's leader the...
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served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a see ror tolerance policy for crime, garbage, and drug dealing on our streets, and that position is nonnegotiatable. second, i will audit all the nonprofits that do business with the city to discover fraud and abuse. our homeless need real help. i will not defund the police. instead, i will seek to increase funding while pushing for the construction of a multiacre, fully modern joint police-fire training facility. i will aggressively expand muni metro by pushing for the construction of more subways and supported light rail. finally, i will do whatever it takes to protect small business by redu
served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of...
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discussions will be focused around the financial support that will be available from central government, and i think that councilent that very high restrictions would have a severe impact on the local economy. take middlesbrough, for example. it has the highest rate of people claiming out of work benefits in the north—east of england, the highest rate of child poverty and don't forget that one month ago, tougher restrictions were introduced here. this is before tier 2 was introduced, and i can tell you that one month on, the economic impact of that is that the hospitality trade has seen a drop in business of around 70%. council leaders, too, are also very concerned here about people's mental health — as i've said, long—term unemployment an issue here and long—term underlying health issues which make them vulnerable to catching coronavirus. tier 3 is not what they want here. council leaders understand it's necessary, though, and those discussions are continuing. fiona trott reporting. the daily cases and death figures for the united kingdom have been released by the government. the uk has reported 24,405 new case
discussions will be focused around the financial support that will be available from central government, and i think that councilent that very high restrictions would have a severe impact on the local economy. take middlesbrough, for example. it has the highest rate of people claiming out of work benefits in the north—east of england, the highest rate of child poverty and don't forget that one month ago, tougher restrictions were introduced here. this is before tier 2 was introduced, and i...
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served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a see ror tolerance policy for crime, garbage, and drug dealing on our streets, and that position is nonnegotiatable. second, i will audit all the nonprofits that do business with the city to discover fraud and abuse. our homeless need real help. i will not defund the police. instead, i will seek to increase funding while pushing for the construction of a multiacre, fully modern joint police-fire training facility. i will aggressively expand muni metro by pushing for the construction of more subways and supported light rail. finally, i will do whatever it takes to protect small business by redu
served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of...
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served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a see ror tolerance policy for crime, garbage, and drug dealing on our streets, and that position is nonnegotiatable. second, i will audit all the nonprofits that do business with the city to discover fraud and abuse. our homeless need real help. i will not defund the police. instead, i will seek to increase funding while pushing for the construction of a multiacre, fully modern joint police-fire training facility. i will aggressively expand muni metro by pushing for the construction of more subways and supported light rail. finally, i will do whatever it takes to protect small business by redu
served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of...
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served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a see ror tolerance policy for crime, garbage, and drug dealing on our streets, and that position is nonnegotiatable. second, i will audit all the nonprofits that do business with the city to discover fraud and abuse. our homeless need real help. i will not defund the police. instead, i will seek to increase funding while pushing for the construction of a multiacre, fully modern joint police-fire training facility. i will aggressively expand muni metro by pushing for the construction of more subways and supported light rail. finally, i will do whatever it takes to protect small business by redu
served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of...
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served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central council, and commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a see ror tolerance policy for crime, garbage, and drug dealing on our streets, and that position is nonnegotiatable. second, i will audit all the nonprofits that do business with the city to discover fraud and abuse. our homeless need real help. i will not defund the police. instead, i will seek to increase funding while pushing for the construction of a multiacre, fully modern joint police-fire training facility. i will aggressively expand muni metro by pushing for the construction of more subways and supported light rail. finally, i will do whatever it takes to protect small business by re
served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central council, and commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of...
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served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a see ror tolerance policy for crime, garbage, and drug dealing on our streets, and that position is nonnegotiatable. second, i will audit all the nonprofits that do business with the city to discover fraud and abuse. our homeless need real help. i will not defund the police. instead, i will seek to increase funding while pushing for the construction of a multiacre, fully modern joint police-fire training facility. i will aggressively expand muni metro by pushing for the construction of more subways and supported light rail. finally, i will do whatever it takes to protect small business by redu
served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central counciland commissioner of veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of...
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served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central councilof veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a see ror tolerance policy for crime, garbage, and drug dealing on our streets, and that position is nonnegotiatable. second, i will audit all the nonprofits that do business with the city to discover fraud and abuse. our homeless need real help. i will not defund the police. instead, i will seek to increase funding while pushing for the construction of a multiacre, fully modern joint police-fire training facility. i will aggressively expand muni metro by pushing for the construction of more subways and supported light rail. finally, i will do whatever it takes to protect small business by reducing fees and per
served as president of the sunnyside neighborhood association, secretary of the west of twin peaks central councilof veterans affairs. i'm different from anyone else running in the entire city. honesty, straight talk, availability, and common sense. when was the last time you hear anyone mention those as themes of their campaign. when i decided to run, i decided to always tell the truth and never hold back. as supervisor, i plan to take a bold stance on the issues. first of all, i will have a...
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joined by austrian central bank governor robert holzmann, also a member of the european central bank government councilve to ask about christine lagarde yesterday. she sent a very clear message. she repeated many times the risks to the european economy are very much tilted to the downside. the economy is quickly losing, but we don't know the timing of the pandemic is. i think they said there is calibration coming. there is more money coming in december, no question. is that the right way to read it? guest: i think this is a correct interpretation, with some caveats. she also said it is very clear that the december protections will make our decisions. makewe have decided is to preparations to go through our whole portfolio and see where we need to recalibrate to be ready for december, but the decisions will be based on december data. maria: it is very tied to the data. there is more stimulus coming, but you also believe that recalibration means a whole package. what does that look like to you? tost: recalibration means redraw the conclusions for the implementation. we had a discussion about other instru
joined by austrian central bank governor robert holzmann, also a member of the european central bank government councilve to ask about christine lagarde yesterday. she sent a very clear message. she repeated many times the risks to the european economy are very much tilted to the downside. the economy is quickly losing, but we don't know the timing of the pandemic is. i think they said there is calibration coming. there is more money coming in december, no question. is that the right way to...
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even with some consultation, that the leaders of the councils involved should be able to take those areas out if the restrictions do not work. centralernment through matt hancock has been working very productively and many of the council leaders and mayors in recent days and weeks, including the mayor of london, where there is an issue with devolved government, it's notjust in the north, but at the moment we haven't seen the rest of whitehall behave in the same way. we need to see the efforts made by the health secretary and the chancellor to work in partnership with local areas being seen across whitehall. at the moment we have not seen that level of commitment from officials or from the rest of the cabinet and that needs to change. it is a group of labour mayors we have heard from today. the chancellor is a conservative but he is also an mp in richmond in north yorkshire. how much more inclined might he be to help the north of england because that is where his constituents are, too? i think you heard in the piece there from jake berry who is one of the leaders of the group of conservative mps who now are organising the northern re
even with some consultation, that the leaders of the councils involved should be able to take those areas out if the restrictions do not work. centralernment through matt hancock has been working very productively and many of the council leaders and mayors in recent days and weeks, including the mayor of london, where there is an issue with devolved government, it's notjust in the north, but at the moment we haven't seen the rest of whitehall behave in the same way. we need to see the efforts...
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political model in england, it doesn't apply and the default parts of the uk, so, central command says what it does the local councilse to a cce pted what it does the local councils have to accepted it, they might grumble but they had to accept it. i heard only yesterday, steve rotheram saying, iam only yesterday, steve rotheram saying, i am fed up having conversations with ministers, and now he is going on twitter saying cubby has not agreed anything with government. but it doesn't matter what he agrees or not, so why isn't downing street just what he agrees or not, so why isn't downing streetjust going ahead?” think because they have been stung by criticism in the past of imposing d i ktats by criticism in the past of imposing diktats from whitehall. it also demonstrates the power of the mayoral model that the likes of david cameron were big champions of, that you have powerful regional figures, who are household names locally and have a platform nationally. we saw that illustrated this weekend is with the four labour mayors in the north of england to a joint news conference. i think where we will get two is an att
political model in england, it doesn't apply and the default parts of the uk, so, central command says what it does the local councilse to a cce pted what it does the local councils have to accepted it, they might grumble but they had to accept it. i heard only yesterday, steve rotheram saying, iam only yesterday, steve rotheram saying, i am fed up having conversations with ministers, and now he is going on twitter saying cubby has not agreed anything with government. but it doesn't matter what...
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it's a balance of bringing the local populations and those councils along with the central govr government you get this sense there's a rift in the country between science and the politics, and also different parts of the country, the north at the moment, where the infection rates are higher. people generally feel that the south is getting away with less restrictions. it's unbalanced and this is, again, the difficulty of the prime minister's position. >> absolutely. nic robertson, many thanks to you, joining us live from 10 downing street, appreciate it. >>> and scott, let's go to you in berlin, what's behind the spike in infections across germany, and what's the government doing about it? >> hey, rosemary, yeah, so this spike in infections is quite concerning for this country, which has done a pretty good job of handling the coronavirus early on, seeing less than one quarter of the deaths that they saw for instance in the u.k. the spike is leading to long lines at testing sites. we'll take you to the front of the line here at one of the sites in berlin. some of the people we spoke to earl
it's a balance of bringing the local populations and those councils along with the central govr government you get this sense there's a rift in the country between science and the politics, and also different parts of the country, the north at the moment, where the infection rates are higher. people generally feel that the south is getting away with less restrictions. it's unbalanced and this is, again, the difficulty of the prime minister's position. >> absolutely. nic robertson, many...
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for two terms himself, of course, but edward lister has the understanding of council powers and the relationship between central voice, if you like, to be talking and negotiating, there may be somebody who sees itjust from a no 10 perspective. we will obviously bring you more on that, reaction from andy burnham, confirmation of the telephone call later, stay with us on bbc news. the uk space agency has today backed a health care drone start—up founded by nhs staff, to help in the response to covid—19. the start—up, called apian, aims to establish a network of secure air corridors for electric drones to navigate via satellite—enabled gps. each drone will be able to carry covid—19 samples, test—kits and ppe. apian was founded by two trainee doctors, and we can speak to them now — christopher law and hammad jeilani. thank you both very much for being with us on bbc news. i probably have got a lot of names wrong. have i got the name of... is it apian? you got it spot on. that's a relief, i was practising that one for ages! i don't know who wants to take this question first. what was the inspiration for this? the wh
for two terms himself, of course, but edward lister has the understanding of council powers and the relationship between central voice, if you like, to be talking and negotiating, there may be somebody who sees itjust from a no 10 perspective. we will obviously bring you more on that, reaction from andy burnham, confirmation of the telephone call later, stay with us on bbc news. the uk space agency has today backed a health care drone start—up founded by nhs staff, to help in the response to...
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long as the funds remain in the libyan foreign bank and i'm not transferred to the central bank of libya. the election council of northern cyprus says incumbent president who supports the reunification of cyprus will face his rival nationalist and a runoff the island of cyprus has been divided since 1974 into the turkish speaking north and greek cypriot south and in baba reports. he's the leader of a country that nobody but turkey recognizes and now turkey's leaders have turned against him to. most of his hoping to be reelected as president of the self declared republic of northern cyprus with a population of no more than half a 1000000 people i can choose supports a federal solution for the divided island and is keen for stalled talks involving the government in the south of cyprus as well as greece turkey and britain to resume. but many people here in the north favor a 2 state solution including the prime minister s. in touch he's backed by turkey. this week alongside turkish president are due on the tower announced the partial reopening of virus. it's a holiday resort abandoned by its greek cypriot inhabit
long as the funds remain in the libyan foreign bank and i'm not transferred to the central bank of libya. the election council of northern cyprus says incumbent president who supports the reunification of cyprus will face his rival nationalist and a runoff the island of cyprus has been divided since 1974 into the turkish speaking north and greek cypriot south and in baba reports. he's the leader of a country that nobody but turkey recognizes and now turkey's leaders have turned against him to....
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from his office in sanford doctor redman has been president of the german central bank and is a member of the governing council, represents germany and the imf and other national bodies and has been chairman of the board of directors of the bank since november, 2015. welcome. the floor is yours. >> thank you for your kind words. ladies and gentlemen it is a great pleasure and honor for me to be joining you today. as everyone here knows, addressing and realizing an inclusive and sustainable world requires jobs, education, healthcare, attention to the environment, this statement was made more than a year ago by the president of the group. given the crisis however it is very pressing indeed. a few months ago millions of people lost their jobs and national supply chains are broken, children were unable to go to school and health systems were at a breaking point. worst of all many people have died. the world bank chief economist summarized and followed by saying even by the standards of thean systemic crisis, this is a once in a century truly global crisis. in the second quarter alone the german economy shrank by o
from his office in sanford doctor redman has been president of the german central bank and is a member of the governing council, represents germany and the imf and other national bodies and has been chairman of the board of directors of the bank since november, 2015. welcome. the floor is yours. >> thank you for your kind words. ladies and gentlemen it is a great pleasure and honor for me to be joining you today. as everyone here knows, addressing and realizing an inclusive and...
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of protest in the center of the sca trying all day to figure out how the council will get out of the political crisis the central election commission today declared the elections in the country invalid and in the morning they lead us a political parties that did not answer parliament began to buy the offices of the ministries the current parliament was going to meet in the one of the hotels today but only a few deputies came to this meeting at the same time the coordinating council has been created in the country which is represented by a well known political who demand the resignation of the president and they're going to zation of the new government in kurdistan in the meantime current member of government to clear that they continue to fulfill their judas the national bank called on commercial banks to stop their activities until the situation is could fight believe is a political move. continue negotiations them self's it is not known what the president of the country is going to do in this situation demonstrations likely to continue but perhaps called evening will make its own adjustments to morris minor fo
of protest in the center of the sca trying all day to figure out how the council will get out of the political crisis the central election commission today declared the elections in the country invalid and in the morning they lead us a political parties that did not answer parliament began to buy the offices of the ministries the current parliament was going to meet in the one of the hotels today but only a few deputies came to this meeting at the same time the coordinating council has been...
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from these areas would be free to choose what to do to blaze a new trail. 1979, the central committee and the state councilo be forerunners by adopting special measuresand flexible and piloting special export zones. in 1980, our party and country approved the establishment of zones. thepril 19 80's -- 1988, party and country approved establishment of a special economic zone. pointing out that special economic zones should serve as important windows and examples of china's reform opening up and socialist modernization plans. for a long time, under the strong leadership of the central committee, with support from throughout the country, the special economic zone has reformated the mind for and innovation, fulfilled the haveon, and these pioneers written a splendid chapter in the construction of socialism with chinese characteristics. made important ,ontributions to other reforms opening up, and socialist modernization drive. , quan donggentlemen is the vanguard pioneer and experimental zone of china's reform and opening up. it was the earliest established and the largest member of the special economic zone.
from these areas would be free to choose what to do to blaze a new trail. 1979, the central committee and the state councilo be forerunners by adopting special measuresand flexible and piloting special export zones. in 1980, our party and country approved the establishment of zones. thepril 19 80's -- 1988, party and country approved establishment of a special economic zone. pointing out that special economic zones should serve as important windows and examples of china's reform opening up and...
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all these problems is how the decision was taken in the regional council of public health that governs the regions in spain and the central government. the g governmenent of spain saie decision should have beenen takn by consensus, and the e ministry ofof health s says the ministrys the abilitity and the power to rulele. they h have not yet filed a case in the suprememe courtrt, so wel stilneeded to see what the judge is going to say, if h he's goiog to stotop this mission or r lett go. brent: correspondent jaime velasquez reporting from madrid tonight where that lockdown is going into effect. thank you. let's move now to the coronavirus developments. the latest developments around the worl. there was a 61% increase in positive covid-19 cases in england. the latest weekly data reports from the country's test and trace scheme show more than 331 thousand people tested positive in mid-september. in italy, a proposal has been put forward by the prime minister to extend the covid-19 state of emergency until the end of january 2021. germany has classified individual regions in 11 eu countries as high risk areas -- belgium, icel
all these problems is how the decision was taken in the regional council of public health that governs the regions in spain and the central government. the g governmenent of spain saie decision should have beenen takn by consensus, and the e ministry ofof health s says the ministrys the abilitity and the power to rulele. they h have not yet filed a case in the suprememe courtrt, so wel stilneeded to see what the judge is going to say, if h he's goiog to stotop this mission or r lett go. brent:...
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central. he says, following extensive discussions with ministers, local council leaders and i have agreed withhat south yorkshire will move into tier 3, the very high alert level for coronavirus restrictions. they will come into force at one minute past midnight, the early hours of saturday morning. the same as manchester, greater manchester. and it will cover all four local authority areas. barnsley, doncaster, rotherham and sheffield. dan jarvis goes on, doncaster, rotherham and sheffield. danjarvis goes on, we all recognise the gravity of the situation and have taken a responsible route to make sure we save lives and livelihoods, and protect our nhs. more older people are contracting the virus. the number of people with covid in our hospitals has doubled over nine days, with no signs it will relent. an action was not an option. we called on the government back to offer a lifeline for the economy, and new restrictions will be introduced alongside resources, meaning that we are better equipped to control the damage and limit the damage onjobs to control the damage and limit the damage on jobs
central. he says, following extensive discussions with ministers, local council leaders and i have agreed withhat south yorkshire will move into tier 3, the very high alert level for coronavirus restrictions. they will come into force at one minute past midnight, the early hours of saturday morning. the same as manchester, greater manchester. and it will cover all four local authority areas. barnsley, doncaster, rotherham and sheffield. dan jarvis goes on, doncaster, rotherham and sheffield....
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would appeal to mps and council leaders and people across parliament and say, look, we are talking about the north today. tomorrow we will be talking about surrey heath, centraldon, the far south—west of england. this virus is going to go through our society, so let's get the package right for the north, so i, other mps and council leaders in this country can support all the other areas of the country when they are faced with the difficulties we are facing in the north at the moment. in a moment, we'll bejoined by bbc one viewers for full round up of the day's news with reeta chakrabarti. but first, doctors have called forface masks to be made mandatory both indoors, including in offices, and outdoors, where two metre social distancing isn't possible. the british medical association also suggests the government toughens the rule of six. the chair of the bma, chaan nagpaul, explained why. what the government has to do is go back to some basics, which is this is a virus that spreads between one person and another and we said that two metres is the sort of distance you need to keep to minimise that spread. and we have also said in any setting where people are cl
would appeal to mps and council leaders and people across parliament and say, look, we are talking about the north today. tomorrow we will be talking about surrey heath, centraldon, the far south—west of england. this virus is going to go through our society, so let's get the package right for the north, so i, other mps and council leaders in this country can support all the other areas of the country when they are faced with the difficulties we are facing in the north at the moment. in a...