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centre. the first client was homeless over two years, found a job and housing on her own. the second client was homeless 15 years and since moved into one of our permanent supportive housing sites. we see these kind of successes everyday at the navigation centres and shelters and i wanted to point these out and thank you for your support and the navigation centre and i'm sure if these two clients were here, they would thank you as well. so thank you for your time. i'll stay and take questions. >> thank you. we will open it up to public comment now but thank you, jeff. >> thank you. >> first, and we have limited the comments to two minutes, so we can get everybody -- hear everyone's comments. janet lawson. and then is this heidi brannen and robert arntz after heidi. >> hello. i live in the neighborhood. i live at 200 brannon street and i understand the need for facilities like this, but i'm concerned that it's so much larger than any of the previous navigation centres. i feel like the city doe
centre. the first client was homeless over two years, found a job and housing on her own. the second client was homeless 15 years and since moved into one of our permanent supportive housing sites. we see these kind of successes everyday at the navigation centres and shelters and i wanted to point these out and thank you for your support and the navigation centre and i'm sure if these two clients were here, they would thank you as well. so thank you for your time. i'll stay and take questions....
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i oppose the navigation centre referred to as a megahomeless centre. i have grave health and safety concerns. the city and the port seem to be racing ahead to force the centre on our neighborhood without any sort of due process. southbeach and somo is a densely populated area, thousands of small children and we heard 25 preschooled and daycare centres. small children are uniquely vulnerable to homeless, many with substance abuse robs, probs and unfortunately, they have experience with homeless due to the unofficial homeless camp. one of our neighbors recently was the victim of a home invasion by a homeless person. another neighbor is a toddler who was stuck by a hypodermic needle and coming up by her six-month hiv test. several good samaritans pulled the homeless person off until the police arrived 25 minutes later. so district 6 has homeless at fifth and bryant and have borne more than our fair share. if the port proceeds with the megahomeless shelter has it should be called, it is putting the life and health of the residents of soma and southbeach at
i oppose the navigation centre referred to as a megahomeless centre. i have grave health and safety concerns. the city and the port seem to be racing ahead to force the centre on our neighborhood without any sort of due process. southbeach and somo is a densely populated area, thousands of small children and we heard 25 preschooled and daycare centres. small children are uniquely vulnerable to homeless, many with substance abuse robs, probs and unfortunately, they have experience with homeless...
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over at the tavistock centre, some clinicians have resigned.vice, and the reliability of research in treatment and care on offer. former insiders who didn't want to go on camera claim they felt rushed into green—lighting medical interventions. this is what they told me. for some, i was fairly certain transitioning was the right course of action. but in the majority of cases, i was simply unsure how well things would work out for them in the future. research is being conducted, but we are many years away from fully understanding the long—term outcomes from the interventions taking place today. counter to child development theory and knowledge, this service changes children's bodies, with the aim of improving their mental health, which mostly does not seem to work. so serious are the concerns that the tavistock centre ordered an internal review. its findings hadn't been published when we interviewed dr carmichael. you have had an internal review. are you able to share its findings with me? i think it's just about ensuring that the structures arou
over at the tavistock centre, some clinicians have resigned.vice, and the reliability of research in treatment and care on offer. former insiders who didn't want to go on camera claim they felt rushed into green—lighting medical interventions. this is what they told me. for some, i was fairly certain transitioning was the right course of action. but in the majority of cases, i was simply unsure how well things would work out for them in the future. research is being conducted, but we are many...
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temperatures will be lower, away from towns and city centres.f sunshine to start the day, not going to last. quite quickly cloud increasing from the west. quite a cold feeling day. you can see more hill snow to come in scotland out of that. that's friday covered. i want to show you the big picture for the weekend. still with the jet stream driving weather disturbances across us. it will be wet at times over the weekend. looks to be pretty windy throughout the weekend as well. but still something to play for in the detail aboutjust how wet and when it will be wet. so keep up—to—date with the latest forecast, but these are the main thing is for the weekend. just bear in mind it's not going to be wet all the time, there will be some sunshine at times, too. wilson—raybould this is newsday. i'm nuala mcgovern in london. the headlines: huawei isn't backing down. the chinese technology giant is expected to announce it's suing the us government. it comes on the same day the company's chief financial officer appears at her first extradition hearing in ca
temperatures will be lower, away from towns and city centres.f sunshine to start the day, not going to last. quite quickly cloud increasing from the west. quite a cold feeling day. you can see more hill snow to come in scotland out of that. that's friday covered. i want to show you the big picture for the weekend. still with the jet stream driving weather disturbances across us. it will be wet at times over the weekend. looks to be pretty windy throughout the weekend as well. but still...
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my guest today is italy's former centre—left prime minister, paolo gentiloni.itically, he is with emmanuel macron that his country is led by populist sympathetic to viktor orban. so which message is resonating with your‘s voters? —— europe's. paolo gentiloni, welcome to hardtalk. let me ask you a very simple question, do you feel like a stranger in your own land today, just one year after that election which are lost so resoundingly? no, you could never feel a which are lost so resoundingly? no, you could neverfeel a stranger which are lost so resoundingly? no, you could never feel a stranger in your own country. obviously, i am not talking for the italian government, i have my own opinions, and they are the opinions of the opposition. but it is not like a normal switch between parties, this was a massive change, almost a revolution in the political culture in rome. for the first time, we had any politicians who were voted into office in rome. yes, and something happens in the nine months after the new government took office. these two forces changed very much
my guest today is italy's former centre—left prime minister, paolo gentiloni.itically, he is with emmanuel macron that his country is led by populist sympathetic to viktor orban. so which message is resonating with your‘s voters? —— europe's. paolo gentiloni, welcome to hardtalk. let me ask you a very simple question, do you feel like a stranger in your own land today, just one year after that election which are lost so resoundingly? no, you could never feel a which are lost so...
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as soon as possible. —— centres.e received 63 calls for assistance on individuals, and we assisted with many for food, petrol and clothing, and we of course expect that to rise considerably. in christchurch we have set up a specialist team in both our linwood and wre ke nton service specialist team in both our linwood and wrekenton service centres, they have the necessary skills to deal with the muslim community and have access to people with the necessary language skills, as there are multiple languages and nationalities involved. but anyone can come into a service centre throughout the country, and ask for assistance. because it is not only the people directly involved in christchurch but of course there is a much broader community across new zealand who are impacted. we also have our contact centre, which is open from 7am to 6pm, 0800 559 009, and that is available for people to come and contact us. our key message is for people to contact us directly, or be encouraged to contact us, and we will be available to as
as soon as possible. —— centres.e received 63 calls for assistance on individuals, and we assisted with many for food, petrol and clothing, and we of course expect that to rise considerably. in christchurch we have set up a specialist team in both our linwood and wre ke nton service specialist team in both our linwood and wrekenton service centres, they have the necessary skills to deal with the muslim community and have access to people with the necessary language skills, as there are...
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i women's super league team is going to make this their home, in the centre —— and the centre will working wi nsford work alongside the neighbouring winsford academy. one in ten children lives in the bottom 2% nationally. providing job opportunities for youngsters who are not elite athletes. they will get opportunities that no other school will get, it will mean that even if they are not interested in sport, other opportunities for site management, business management, hospitality and catering, it opens up hospitality and catering, it opens upa hospitality and catering, it opens up a world of different pathways for them to choose from. the elite performance training facilities a 3000 capacity stadium plush hotel and medical centre could see visiting top—flight european and premier league clubs making knights grange there base when they are in the north—west. —— knights grange. it will also be available to the grassroots. we have aspirations around the borough in terms of using football, to get people healthy, so we have a problem for the whole of the borough. —— our girl for the whole o
i women's super league team is going to make this their home, in the centre —— and the centre will working wi nsford work alongside the neighbouring winsford academy. one in ten children lives in the bottom 2% nationally. providing job opportunities for youngsters who are not elite athletes. they will get opportunities that no other school will get, it will mean that even if they are not interested in sport, other opportunities for site management, business management, hospitality and...
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last night, a group of people broke into the centre again.ocal people raised the alarm, then of the organisers were confronted by this. it is devastating. we are saddened, disturbed, hurt, but at the same time, i don't know why it happened again. it is happening again and again. it is happening again and again. we feel there is some sort of...i again. we feel there is some sort of... i don't know, anti—islamic motives, or could be possibly hate crime. police say high visibility patrols will be operating in the area after the incident last night. they see anyone with concerns should contact an officer. the government has announced plans to force social media firms to remove content promoting misinformation about vaccines. the uptake of measles, mumps and rubella jab is has been falling in england, and last year, the number of measles cases in europe tripled. the number of potholes repaired by councils in england and wales rose by more than one fifth last year. the asphalt industry alliance, which carried out the study, found that 1.8 million h
last night, a group of people broke into the centre again.ocal people raised the alarm, then of the organisers were confronted by this. it is devastating. we are saddened, disturbed, hurt, but at the same time, i don't know why it happened again. it is happening again and again. it is happening again and again. we feel there is some sort of...i again. we feel there is some sort of... i don't know, anti—islamic motives, or could be possibly hate crime. police say high visibility patrols will...
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but i need to get into the centre before his centre —— before his cravings begin.ab centre claims to have a success break of over 70%. —— it runs a strict regime. jesus is looking tensed. —— it claims to have a su ccess looking tensed. —— it claims to have a success rate of looking tensed. —— it claims to have a success rate of over looking tensed. —— it claims to have a success rate of over 70%. joseph is a former nyaope addict who mentor is new arrivals. welcome, welcome, welcome. joseph sits jesus down welcome, welcome, welcome. joseph sitsjesus down and explains the centre rules. he looks scared but it is too late to back out. jesus has been addicted to nyaope for almost a decade. he will be kept under lock and key until he is cream. —— until he is clean. this programme may be his last hope for redemption. the next day, i return to see how jesusis the next day, i return to see how jesus is doing. but despite the cravings, jesus still seems determined. it's time for me to leavejesus. now he must fight his demons alone. i hope he can find the strength to beat nya
but i need to get into the centre before his centre —— before his cravings begin.ab centre claims to have a success break of over 70%. —— it runs a strict regime. jesus is looking tensed. —— it claims to have a su ccess looking tensed. —— it claims to have a success rate of looking tensed. —— it claims to have a success rate of over looking tensed. —— it claims to have a success rate of over 70%. joseph is a former nyaope addict who mentor is new arrivals. welcome,...
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davis senior centre. bayview has a long history of looking youth and visibles of -- individuals all ages. the intergenerational programming has existed there, structured approach with consistent programming will be even more beneficial and is desired by the community. bayview will expand their existing relationships with youth organizations in district 10 and develop null ones to offer a intergenerational programming such as technology and cooking classes, yoga class and mentoring groups. some activities will be scheduled weekly such as the technology class and gardening group, others guy a week during the summer when youth have more time such as cooking and music class. bayview will have a full time program coordinat coordinate toe the program. bayview will provide 50 hours intergenerational programming a month and will engage 150 consumers each year. i would be happy to answer any questions the commission may have at this time. >> president serina: any comments or questions. >> vice president loo: i'm l
davis senior centre. bayview has a long history of looking youth and visibles of -- individuals all ages. the intergenerational programming has existed there, structured approach with consistent programming will be even more beneficial and is desired by the community. bayview will expand their existing relationships with youth organizations in district 10 and develop null ones to offer a intergenerational programming such as technology and cooking classes, yoga class and mentoring groups. some...
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he socialised with neville husband outside of the detention centre.cal amateur dramatic society run by husband. the pair were also near neighbours. he was full of praise in husband's annual report. "it is a pleasure to work with a true professional who can combine dedication to his work with a care for individuals, and a real concern for their welfare". tim newell even offered to support him over the abuse allegations. at his trial, he described husband as very effective and a nationally recognised prison caterer. i can't place judgement on tim newell, but we need to ensure that there's rigorous processes around the governance that he had the responsibility for. and to really dig in, to see why he, of all people, he, who had charge of that place, did not know, place, did not know, when it seems everybody else, had a real in—depth understanding of the levels of abuse that were occurring. tim newell was questioned but never charged in the recent police investigation. in the 30 years since medomsley closed, he has dodged public comment about his role, bu
he socialised with neville husband outside of the detention centre.cal amateur dramatic society run by husband. the pair were also near neighbours. he was full of praise in husband's annual report. "it is a pleasure to work with a true professional who can combine dedication to his work with a care for individuals, and a real concern for their welfare". tim newell even offered to support him over the abuse allegations. at his trial, he described husband as very effective and a...
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joseph sitsjesus down and explains the centre rules.ared but it is too late to back out. jesus has been addicted to nyaope for almost a decade. he will be kept under lock and key until he is clean. this programme may be his last hope for redemption. they sing. the next day, i return to see howjesus is doing. but despite the cravings, jesus still seems determined. it's time for me to leavejesus. now he must fight his demons alone. i hope he can find the strength to beat nyaope. if he can, there's a chance he can rebuild his life and connect with his family again. thousands of young south africans are in exactly the same situation as jesus. but who are the shadowy people responsible for flooding our townships with the drug? through my underworld contacts, i have managed to find a nyaope trafficker who is willing to talk to me, but he is suspicious. i have heard he is a key supplier to thousands of local nyaope dealers. ok, the stuff we have here, how long will it last? how much do you get? one township, ten kilos. i can't imagine the mise
joseph sitsjesus down and explains the centre rules.ared but it is too late to back out. jesus has been addicted to nyaope for almost a decade. he will be kept under lock and key until he is clean. this programme may be his last hope for redemption. they sing. the next day, i return to see howjesus is doing. but despite the cravings, jesus still seems determined. it's time for me to leavejesus. now he must fight his demons alone. i hope he can find the strength to beat nyaope. if he can,...
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the town centre was struggling.e to others, double the amount of retail space that's different to others, and a vacancy rate that was double what was happening in the uk. so the council spent £50 million on a new cinema, a new theatre, and transforming the old wool market, which is due to open in the next few days. we're a work in progress and we've still got masses of challenges, i'm not going to lie about that, but what we're not doing is sticking our head in the sand, being an ostrich. we're not saying it's somebody else's job. we are cracking on and making the change we want to see. but on the other side of the peak district, in the town of leek, in staffordshire, they think it should be businesses who take charge of high street regeneration. councils are top—down. .. so this is about coming and going, and people sit back and go, right, go on, then. and then when it's all finished, they go, what have you got for me now? so this is about going, it's up to you to do it, and it's up to you to get off your backsides
the town centre was struggling.e to others, double the amount of retail space that's different to others, and a vacancy rate that was double what was happening in the uk. so the council spent £50 million on a new cinema, a new theatre, and transforming the old wool market, which is due to open in the next few days. we're a work in progress and we've still got masses of challenges, i'm not going to lie about that, but what we're not doing is sticking our head in the sand, being an ostrich....
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families are coming to the new playgrounds at civic centre.th two small children who came from sunset. they told me a year ago that they never would have gone to the playground there. too dirty, too run down, to many needles. now the new cafÉ on the playgrounds are now part of their saturday. this is a start. a first step towards making our public spaces clean and safe. we have also seen our investments in community policing yield results. last year, we had a 18% drop in homicide, which coincides with a major reduction in gun violence for the second year in a row. in fact, we had a 25% increase in firearm fees, and a 30 5% decrease in gun violence. [applause] to put it simply, more guns off the streets, fewer crimes in homicides involving guns. we also had a nine% reduction in property crimes, including an 18 % drop in car break-ins, and a 13% drop in car thefts. we are, at last, reversing the carved reagan epidemic through the great work of our police department, we are working a dip -- making a difference on violent crimes and property crime
families are coming to the new playgrounds at civic centre.th two small children who came from sunset. they told me a year ago that they never would have gone to the playground there. too dirty, too run down, to many needles. now the new cafÉ on the playgrounds are now part of their saturday. this is a start. a first step towards making our public spaces clean and safe. we have also seen our investments in community policing yield results. last year, we had a 18% drop in homicide, which...
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and they skipped most of the media centres.ick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures, my band. we were asked to open to support the pistols way to that show. and the nuns were also asked to open the show. it was certainly the biggest crowd that we had ever played to. it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland, san diego, all up and down the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily support punk rock. [♪] >> last, but certainly not least is a jell-o be opera. they are the punk rock candidate of the lead singer called the dead kennedys. >> if we are blaming anybody in san fr
and they skipped most of the media centres.ick it was their biggest show ever. their tour manager was interested in managing the adventures, my band. we were asked to open to support the pistols way to that show. and the nuns were also asked to open the show. it was certainly the biggest crowd that we had ever played to. it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland, san diego, all up and down the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco...
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large stores have migrated to new shopping centres.ndows. but a couple of miles away, new business is booming. this is bradford's first licensed bazaar and they‘ re springing up across the city. shoppers here experience an asian—style market similar to those in india and pakistan. generations after generations, like grandmothers bring their daughters in—laws and daughters even here. i think that's what we sort of like because it's more like a local community aspect. asian bazaars like this attract thousands of people from across the country every week from places like manchester and glasgow. but could what's happening here be a model forfuture development in the city centre? over the next 3—4 years, bradford's going to change quite dramatically. councillor alex ross—shaw says the asian community could play an important part in bringing these streets back to life. 0ur young people who are entrepreneurs, they want somewhere to sell and succeed, they're very passionate about bradford as well so we want to create the opportunities for them
large stores have migrated to new shopping centres.ndows. but a couple of miles away, new business is booming. this is bradford's first licensed bazaar and they‘ re springing up across the city. shoppers here experience an asian—style market similar to those in india and pakistan. generations after generations, like grandmothers bring their daughters in—laws and daughters even here. i think that's what we sort of like because it's more like a local community aspect. asian bazaars like...
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172 days away from our opening event at chase centre. we were are announcing what that is today and we will have announcements the rest of this week. we will have announcements in the succeeding weeks and months and we will have quite a scheduled to go. i want to close by doing something i need to do which is to think rick wells, he told me not to do this. [laughter]. [applause]. >> i'm sorry, i have to do this. he has put in an unbelievable amount of time. i don't even know, hundreds, thousands of meetings around the city and given his heart and soul to getting this arena built that is hard because he is running a business over in oakland. i also want to thank my partner who is not here today, but really is inspiration for everything we are doing here. he has tremendous entertainment genes, i want to thank him, but most of all, i want to thank some of the people in this audience who have worked tirelessly for five years on this project. it is an immense amount of work when you're running a business and running a basketball team. by the
172 days away from our opening event at chase centre. we were are announcing what that is today and we will have announcements the rest of this week. we will have announcements in the succeeding weeks and months and we will have quite a scheduled to go. i want to close by doing something i need to do which is to think rick wells, he told me not to do this. [laughter]. [applause]. >> i'm sorry, i have to do this. he has put in an unbelievable amount of time. i don't even know, hundreds,...
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survival rates for patients who get to the treatment centres a re patients who get to the treatment centresear if that is a result of the new drugs or an improved care, they will no doubt be more ways to save lives during future outbreaks of ebola. stay with us on bbc news. we have plenty more for you. still to come: small product, big problem — why there may be trouble ahead for germany's gnome manufacturers. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables, the chairs and people crashed sideways and downwards, and it was just a matter of seconds as the ferry lurched onto her side. the hydrogen bomb. on a remote pacific atoll, the americans had successfully tested a weapon whose explosive force dwarfed that of the bomb dropped on hiroshima. i had heard the news earlier, and so my heart went bang, bang, bang! the constitutional rights of these marchers are their rights as citizens of the united states, and they should be protected even in the right to test them out, so that they don't get their heads broken and are sent to hospital. this religious controver
survival rates for patients who get to the treatment centres a re patients who get to the treatment centresear if that is a result of the new drugs or an improved care, they will no doubt be more ways to save lives during future outbreaks of ebola. stay with us on bbc news. we have plenty more for you. still to come: small product, big problem — why there may be trouble ahead for germany's gnome manufacturers. first, the plates slid gently off the restaurant tables. then suddenly, the tables,...
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spacex's falcon rocket blasts off into orbit from florida's kennedy space centre it's on a mission to show nasa it can carry astronauts into space. labour's internal row over anti—semitism has deepened with two of the party's most senior figures clashing over how to handle complaints. reports from the disputed region of kashmir say there's been a new violation of the ceasefire along the line of control between india and pakistan. britain's golden girls — katerina johnson—thompson takes gold in the pentathlon and laura muir defends her three thousand metres title at the european indoor championships in glasgow. and coming up in half—an—hour — the click team report from mobile world congress in barcelona. there's been a major space rocket launch in the united states this morning. it's paving the way for america to send astronauts into orbit for the first time in eight years. the spacex falcon blasted off from the kennedy space centre on an uncrewed test—flight to the international space station. three, two, one, zero, ignition, liftoff. nasa says it's a critical mission and, if successf
spacex's falcon rocket blasts off into orbit from florida's kennedy space centre it's on a mission to show nasa it can carry astronauts into space. labour's internal row over anti—semitism has deepened with two of the party's most senior figures clashing over how to handle complaints. reports from the disputed region of kashmir say there's been a new violation of the ceasefire along the line of control between india and pakistan. britain's golden girls — katerina johnson—thompson takes...
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our young people are being killed left, right and centre.meone pulls a knife on you, get the hell out of there and run away as fast as you can. earlier, i spoke to garvin snell. i asked him what he thought about the greater use of stop and search to combat knife crime. once it's used in the correct manner, there's nothing wrong with it. every little bit helps at the end of the day. i grew up in an era in the '90s where you almost felt being young and black was enough to be stopped and searched. i don't want to go back to that sort of environment. i believe if it's intelligence—led stop and searches, yeah. for my children, if my son was to come home or my daughter was to come home and said they had been stopped and searched, i'd prefer that to a policeman knocking on my door to say my son or daughter had been stabbed. so when you say intelligence—led, what do you mean? the police have to do have pretty good reason to stop and search somebody? yes, for example, when i say intelligence—led, in my area i sit on a safer neighbourhood team with th
our young people are being killed left, right and centre.meone pulls a knife on you, get the hell out of there and run away as fast as you can. earlier, i spoke to garvin snell. i asked him what he thought about the greater use of stop and search to combat knife crime. once it's used in the correct manner, there's nothing wrong with it. every little bit helps at the end of the day. i grew up in an era in the '90s where you almost felt being young and black was enough to be stopped and searched....
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centres.ill set up soccer goals and pick up soccer games and trials at civic centre. at this point in time, i would like to -- and his existent -- his assistant to give you a little more insight into sunday streets program thank you
centres.ill set up soccer goals and pick up soccer games and trials at civic centre. at this point in time, i would like to -- and his existent -- his assistant to give you a little more insight into sunday streets program thank you
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what does that mean for the residents and the navigation centre? neighbor quayed a -- conveyed said homeless person was pulled off her. if 50% of the 225 people at the centre have dogs, that's hundred dogs. >> president brandon: we really appreciate your comment. any other new business? public comment? seeing none. public comment is closed. >> it's important we ask for port staff to give us the plan since we discussed two commission meetings ago in terms our plan to issue r.f.p. and seawall lot 330. it's important to point out for the public record that while we're discussing the navigation centre on that site, any development of that lot and the piers is going to take some time. it usually takes years. it's not necessarily something that we cannot consider in parallel. i'm not here to answer the questions. i think the community raise lots of question about the navigation centre and i think that there has ha to be lot more work done. that's something that has to be done with the city. we're not in the best place to be able to answer all of the conc
what does that mean for the residents and the navigation centre? neighbor quayed a -- conveyed said homeless person was pulled off her. if 50% of the 225 people at the centre have dogs, that's hundred dogs. >> president brandon: we really appreciate your comment. any other new business? public comment? seeing none. public comment is closed. >> it's important we ask for port staff to give us the plan since we discussed two commission meetings ago in terms our plan to issue r.f.p. and...
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where the centre and the left the failed is creating that vision.et something on free movement, something that is not going to happen. the irony is that if the uk does leave the eu, it will probably reform in some of the ways that macron has outlined and the uk might have wanted to, but they will be out. the other thing is, in terms of the uk, brexit has caused the schism in the deceptive party. this schism led to brexit. the conservative party in the uk and europe has had a crisis for at least 20—38 years. this is brought down three conservative prime minister is and will bring down a four. that is relevant to populism in the eu. only the uk has a mainstream party, so hung up about the eu, in the end, a substantial number wanting to leave from that mainstream party. most of the rest of the eu has fringe parties, fringe candidates campaigning to leave, but not the mainstream parties. but, when these populist parties surge in the polls and did quite well, instead of establishing momentum, the worry and leaders resign at the moment they get anywhere.
where the centre and the left the failed is creating that vision.et something on free movement, something that is not going to happen. the irony is that if the uk does leave the eu, it will probably reform in some of the ways that macron has outlined and the uk might have wanted to, but they will be out. the other thing is, in terms of the uk, brexit has caused the schism in the deceptive party. this schism led to brexit. the conservative party in the uk and europe has had a crisis for at least...
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mr speaker, there is one person at the centre of this terror attack against oui’ centre of this terrorty in new zealand. an australian citizen, charged with one count of murder. 0ther an australian citizen, charged with one count of murder. other charges will follow. he will face the full force of the law in new zealand. the families of the fallen will have justice. he sought many things from his act of terror but one was not the right cheek and that is way you will never hear me mention his name. —— not noteriaty. he will never have his name spoken by me. rather we will he then names of those he has taken. new zealand will give him nothing, not even his name. mr speaker, we will look at the role social media played and what steps we can take, including on the international stage and in unison with our partners. there is a question that ideas and language of diversity and hate have existed for decades but the form of distribution, the tools of organisation, they are new. we cannot simply sit back and accept that these exist in the watto sat on them is not the responsibility of them is
mr speaker, there is one person at the centre of this terror attack against oui’ centre of this terrorty in new zealand. an australian citizen, charged with one count of murder. 0ther an australian citizen, charged with one count of murder. other charges will follow. he will face the full force of the law in new zealand. the families of the fallen will have justice. he sought many things from his act of terror but one was not the right cheek and that is way you will never hear me mention his...
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reform polled just under 29% of the vote, well ahead of the governing centre—left centre party.ide protests against his decision to seek a fifth term in office, algeria's president has formally registered himself as a candidate in elections to be held next month. but abdelaziz bouteflika appears to have made a significant concession, suggesting that he will only serve one more year if he wins the vote. this report from jon donnison contains flash photography. once again, mass protests on the streets of algiers. riot police deployed to contain the crowd. these demonstrations have been going on now for ten days. they want to see the back of this man, president abdelaziz bouteflika. his critics regard him as a dictator. he's had a firm grip on power for almost 20 years and his determination to secure another term in office in april's presidential elections, is what's provoked these latest protests. these pictures are from several years ago and these days, the president is rarely seen in public. he is currently in switzerland for medical tests, having suffered a stroke six years ago
reform polled just under 29% of the vote, well ahead of the governing centre—left centre party.ide protests against his decision to seek a fifth term in office, algeria's president has formally registered himself as a candidate in elections to be held next month. but abdelaziz bouteflika appears to have made a significant concession, suggesting that he will only serve one more year if he wins the vote. this report from jon donnison contains flash photography. once again, mass protests on the...
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joseph sitsjesus down and explains the centre's rules. he looks scared.ted to nyaope for almost a decade. he will be kept under lock and key until he is clean. this programme may be his last hope for redemption. singing -- singing. the next day i returned to see how jesusis the next day i returned to see how jesus is doing. but, despite the cravings, jesus still seems determined. it's time for me to leavejesus. now, he must fight his demons alone. i hope he can find the strength to beat nyaope. if he can't, there's a chance he dean brill —— if he can, there is a chance he can rebuild his life and connect with himself again. thousands of young south africans are in thousands of young south africans a re in exactly thousands of young south africans are in exactly the same situation as jesus, but who are the shadowy people responsible for flooding jesus, but who are the shadowy people responsible forflooding our townships with the drug? through my underworld contacts, i have managed to find a nyaope trafficker who is willing to talk to me, but he is suspicio
joseph sitsjesus down and explains the centre's rules. he looks scared.ted to nyaope for almost a decade. he will be kept under lock and key until he is clean. this programme may be his last hope for redemption. singing -- singing. the next day i returned to see how jesusis the next day i returned to see how jesus is doing. but, despite the cravings, jesus still seems determined. it's time for me to leavejesus. now, he must fight his demons alone. i hope he can find the strength to beat nyaope....
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journalists have been invited here to the cyber security centre or the transparency centre to seek ourselves5g across europe and connecting millions of smartphones, tablets, home appliances and we are talking of speed up to 100 times faster than ag, and also of technology is becoming possible. even driverless cars. huawei are involved in existing technology at the moment the telecom systems, but now the us, new zealand, australia do not trust them and they have stopped and blocked them being involved in 5g communications in networks in future. the americans say to european governments, do the same. it will be difficult for washington to partner alongside if they are dealing with huawei over the risk of chinese spying. the uk, france and germany is reviewing the situation. head of m16 said recently in britain should consider whether it has dealings with chinese ownership of these technologies. of course the european commission and similar fears. offers here at huawei say repeatedly they had no connection with the chinese governments, they would never pass on personal data and have even had br
journalists have been invited here to the cyber security centre or the transparency centre to seek ourselves5g across europe and connecting millions of smartphones, tablets, home appliances and we are talking of speed up to 100 times faster than ag, and also of technology is becoming possible. even driverless cars. huawei are involved in existing technology at the moment the telecom systems, but now the us, new zealand, australia do not trust them and they have stopped and blocked them being...
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more from the bbc sport centre. we we re more from the bbc sport centre.ey1—0 up against liverpool? good afternoon. ashley westwood has scored directly from a corner. butjuergen klopp will not be happy with the treatment of his goalkeeper. later this afternoon, focus will move to the race for a top fourfinish. tottenham lost a third straightaway league game at southampton yesterday. sixth—placed cheslea host wolves at stamford bridge. then at 4.30, fifth—placed arsenal, host manchester united, who are one place above them. many have praised the positivity 0le gunnar solksjaer has brought back to united since his return to the club in december. he says that's just who he is. i don't know any other way to approach things. because every single time i have been injured, when i have played, you have to look at what opportunities does this give you? when at what opportunities does this give you ? when players at what opportunities does this give you? when players are injured that gives me great opportunity to plate the likes of scott, fred, andreas. it was hard
more from the bbc sport centre. we we re more from the bbc sport centre.ey1—0 up against liverpool? good afternoon. ashley westwood has scored directly from a corner. butjuergen klopp will not be happy with the treatment of his goalkeeper. later this afternoon, focus will move to the race for a top fourfinish. tottenham lost a third straightaway league game at southampton yesterday. sixth—placed cheslea host wolves at stamford bridge. then at 4.30, fifth—placed arsenal, host manchester...
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everyone is worried about town centres. will talk more a little later because this will go on and on. some concerns about the scheme but also at the same time, that money being ring—fenced to improve services like that to encourage moloch — make more of us out of our cars and onto public transport. we will talk more later after seven o'clock. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. police are investigating after man was stabbed to death in north west london last night. the victim was found on an estate near regents park just after 6:00 but later died in hospital. armed officers sealed off london central mosque as they searched for the suspect. scotland yard say the stabbing is not terror related. guy's and st thomas' is celebrating 50 years since staff performed the uk's first kidney transplant using robot—assisted keyhole surgery. since then, the trust has carried out over 7,500 procedures, including a ground—breaking transplant between hiv patients. the latest figures
everyone is worried about town centres. will talk more a little later because this will go on and on. some concerns about the scheme but also at the same time, that money being ring—fenced to improve services like that to encourage moloch — make more of us out of our cars and onto public transport. we will talk more later after seven o'clock. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. police are investigating after man was stabbed to death...
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both a refuge and detention centre. those who chose tojoin our yes and detention centre. our yes are now fleeing the fighting and ending up your. charities say the government had an obligation to step in. today isa had an obligation to step in. today is a national tragedy because this is a national tragedy because this isa is a national tragedy because this is a shared sorrow about the death ofa is a shared sorrow about the death of a british newborn child. so whatever we think about the behavioural choices of the child's mother, a baby not yet three weeks old has died of pneumonia. last month, the home secretary sajid javid confirmed that the baby was a british citizen and said he had considered the child's interest when deciding to take away ms begum's citizenship. the question now is, could the life of an innocent child have been saved? is someone who has worked in the home office, i can tell you factually that the home secretary will have made an decision based on the interests of the british people. he made a decision based on the advice he had about keeping british
both a refuge and detention centre. those who chose tojoin our yes and detention centre. our yes are now fleeing the fighting and ending up your. charities say the government had an obligation to step in. today isa had an obligation to step in. today is a national tragedy because this is a national tragedy because this isa is a national tragedy because this is a shared sorrow about the death ofa is a shared sorrow about the death of a british newborn child. so whatever we think about the...