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councils, schools and community centres are increasing their support over easter for disadvantaged familiess figures show a record number of children with working parents are living on the poverty line. footballers across england and wales are staging a 24—hour social media strike in protest at how racism has been dealt with by football authorities and social media companies. a journalist has been shot dead in londonderry in what police say was a "terrorist incident". detectives blame dissident republicans for the killing of 29—year—old lyra mckee during rioting late last night. the trouble broke out after police raided a number of homes in derry‘s creggan area. the prime minister theresa may has described the death of ms mckee as "shocking and truly senseless". our correspondent andy moore's report contains some flash photography. police say they went into the creggan area of the city to search for firearms. they were met with rioting. more than 50 fire bombs were thrown and two cars set on fire. during the disturbance, a man crouched in the street with a handgun and fired up to ten times
councils, schools and community centres are increasing their support over easter for disadvantaged familiess figures show a record number of children with working parents are living on the poverty line. footballers across england and wales are staging a 24—hour social media strike in protest at how racism has been dealt with by football authorities and social media companies. a journalist has been shot dead in londonderry in what police say was a "terrorist incident". detectives...
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councils, schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing their support over themost three million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk — a record number. the government says tackling disadvantage is priority — and is investing £9 million to give more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that has opened its doors for the first time this easter. school's out. and it's time for some good old—fashioned fun. after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester is working up an appetite. i'm eating mash, beans and sausage. and how is it, is it good? yeah. in the holidays, i'm so bored. but now it feels amazing to be here. how does being here compare to being at home? it's better here, because you get some fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout the school holidays, but in term time, even though meals only cost a pound, some parents can't always aff
councils, schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing their support over themost three million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk — a record number. the government says tackling disadvantage is priority — and is investing £9 million to give more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that has opened its doors for the first time this easter. school's out. and it's time for...
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many, including a pregnant woman and young children were busted to a community centre where they spentcentre where they spent the nightlj was very frightened. there were people who were told to go into their cars, move the cars, getting your cars and then told to get out of the cars and run to the front gates?! i was thinking well, this is really serious. we have to evacuate. sol really serious. we have to evacuate. so ijust got really scared. yeah. by so ijust got really scared. yeah. by the early hours, the fire appeared to be under control. the fire service it was expected to give details on what caused the fire in the extent of the damage lay today -- is the extent of the damage lay today —— is expected to, later today. coming up at 6:00 on breakfast — naga munchetty and rogerjohnson will have all the day's news, business and sport. including the investigation and aftermath of those deadly attacks in sri lanka. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: police in sri lanka say the death toll from the easter sunday bomb blasts has now risen to 290. 2a suspects have be
many, including a pregnant woman and young children were busted to a community centre where they spentcentre where they spent the nightlj was very frightened. there were people who were told to go into their cars, move the cars, getting your cars and then told to get out of the cars and run to the front gates?! i was thinking well, this is really serious. we have to evacuate. sol really serious. we have to evacuate. so ijust got really scared. yeah. by so ijust got really scared. yeah. by the...
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councils, schools and community centres are increasing their support over easter for disadvantaged familiess figures show a record number of children with working parents are living on the poverty line. a vigil has been taking place in londonderry in memory of the journalist, lyra mckee who was shot dead last night. police have blamed dissident republicans. up to ten shots were fired at officers during a riot in the creggan area of the city. the killing has been widely condemned by politicians and community leaders. andy moore's report contains some flash photography. police say they went into the creggan area of the city to search for firearms. they were met with rioting. more than 50 fire bombs were thrown and two cars set on fire. during the disturbance, a man crouched in the street with a handgun and fired up to ten times towards police lines. ms mckee was hit as she stood beside a police land rover. the 29—year—old freelance journalist died in hospitalfrom her wounds. just before she was shot, ms mckee tweeted a photo of the scene with the caption, "absolute madness." a fellow journali
councils, schools and community centres are increasing their support over easter for disadvantaged familiess figures show a record number of children with working parents are living on the poverty line. a vigil has been taking place in londonderry in memory of the journalist, lyra mckee who was shot dead last night. police have blamed dissident republicans. up to ten shots were fired at officers during a riot in the creggan area of the city. the killing has been widely condemned by politicians...
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councils, schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing their support over theter holidays for disadvantaged families. figures show almost three million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk, a record number. the government says tackling disadvantage is a priority and is investing nine million to give more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley reports from manchester. school's out and it is time for some good old—fashioned fun. after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester is working up an appetite. mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what is it like when you see those young children and you see that they cannot afford to buy th
councils, schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing their support over theter holidays for disadvantaged families. figures show almost three million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk, a record number. the government says tackling disadvantage is a priority and is investing nine million to give more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley reports from manchester. school's out and it is time for some good old—fashioned...
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schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing support over the easter holidaysoorerfamilies. figures show almost 3 million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk — a record number. the government says it's investing £9 million for more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that's opening its doors at easter for the first time. school's out and it is time for some good old—fashioned fun. after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester is working up an appetite. mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what is it like when you see those young children and you see that they cannot afford to buy thei
schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing support over the easter holidaysoorerfamilies. figures show almost 3 million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk — a record number. the government says it's investing £9 million for more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that's opening its doors at easter for the first time. school's out and it is time for some good...
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councils, schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing their support over theholidays for disadvantaged families. figures show almost three million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk, a record number. the government says tackling disadvantage is a priority and is investing nine million to give more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that has opened its doors for the first time this easter. school's out and it is time for some good old—fashioned fun. after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester is working up an appetite. i'm eating mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. in the holidays, i'm so bored. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents canno
councils, schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing their support over theholidays for disadvantaged families. figures show almost three million children with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk, a record number. the government says tackling disadvantage is a priority and is investing nine million to give more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that has opened its doors for the first time...
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councils, schools, and community centres are increasing their support over easter for disadvantaged families, as figures show a record number of children with working parents who are living on the poverty line. two women have died after getting into trouble in the water off aberdeen beach. police say the 22 and 36—year—olds were foreign nationals who appear to have gone swimming and underestimated the conditions. there are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances. now on bbc news — the city of bradford recently played host to a special week of coverage, featuring the stories that matter most to the people of the west yorkshire city. these are some of the highlights of we are bradford... this is we are bradford! we are bradford. doesn't it look fantastic? over the next half an hour, we are going to be exploring the issues that really matter to the good folk who live here. the people of bradford are driving the news agenda. they're helping us make the decision about what we cover. and the stories reflecting all of the city's life are being broadcast across the bbc, on tv, on radio, onlin
councils, schools, and community centres are increasing their support over easter for disadvantaged families, as figures show a record number of children with working parents who are living on the poverty line. two women have died after getting into trouble in the water off aberdeen beach. police say the 22 and 36—year—olds were foreign nationals who appear to have gone swimming and underestimated the conditions. there are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances. now on bbc news —...
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schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing support over the easter holidayshildren with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk — a record number. the government says it's investing £9 million for more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that's opening its doors at easter for the first time. schools is out and it is time for some good old—fashioned fun. after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth sensorin activities, everyone at this youth sensor in east manchester is working up sensor in east manchester is working up an appetite. mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live low the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what it is like when you see those young children and you s
schools and community centres in parts of the country are increasing support over the easter holidayshildren with working parents were living on the poverty line last year in the uk — a record number. the government says it's investing £9 million for more access to holiday clubs. frankie mccamley has been to a youth centre in manchester that's opening its doors at easter for the first time. schools is out and it is time for some good old—fashioned fun. after a morning of pretty impressive...
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and at sasha's community centre—cum—polling station, he said he saw dozens voting for the first timet have any control in their lives. how do you think people feel now that hasn't happened? i think there's a disillusionment with politics and politicians. so, queues around the block injune 2016 — queues round the block in may 2019? very unlikely. 0n the next street, georgia says brexit has made her think more about the value of voting. it sparked an interest in politics that wasn't there before. do you think because of brexit you'd be more likely to vote this time around? yeah, i think i am going to think about it and go and vote. because of brexit? yeah. brexit chaos, council cuts, local loyalties and party splits — will they combine to engage hartlepool as never before, or send it the other way? we find out next week. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. easter sunday was a warm and sunny one, we saw a top temperature of 25 celsius during the afternoon. now for today, easter monday, is also looking warm with some sunshine but that sunshine tending t
and at sasha's community centre—cum—polling station, he said he saw dozens voting for the first timet have any control in their lives. how do you think people feel now that hasn't happened? i think there's a disillusionment with politics and politicians. so, queues around the block injune 2016 — queues round the block in may 2019? very unlikely. 0n the next street, georgia says brexit has made her think more about the value of voting. it sparked an interest in politics that wasn't there...
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the night. —— sea winds. community centre where they spent the night. -- sea winds.o their cars and then you are told to get out of the cars and run told to get out of the cars and run to the gates. i think this is really serious. if we have to evacuate. so ijust got really scared and, yeah... either early hours, the fire appeared under control. the fire service is expected to give details on what may have caused the fire and the extent of the damage later today. what a day of weather we had yesterday. it wasn'tjust what a day of weather we had yesterday. it wasn't just yesterday, was it? saturday, friday, incredible. record temperatures were set in scotland, northern ireland and wales but not in england where the temperature did hit 24.6 degrees. less than a degree shy of the record for england but rest of the record for england but rest of the country had regional records. sarah will have more on the unusually hot weather. that's what we should have been doing, out and about, paddling. ithink we should have been doing, out and about, paddling. i think they are fair
the night. —— sea winds. community centre where they spent the night. -- sea winds.o their cars and then you are told to get out of the cars and run told to get out of the cars and run to the gates. i think this is really serious. if we have to evacuate. so ijust got really scared and, yeah... either early hours, the fire appeared under control. the fire service is expected to give details on what may have caused the fire and the extent of the damage later today. what a day of weather we...
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councils, schools, and community centres are increasing their support over easter for disadvantaged familiesres show a record number of children with working parents who are living on the poverty line. two women have died after getting into trouble in the water off aberdeen beach. police say the 22 and 36—year—olds were foreign nationals who appear to have gone swimming and underestimated the conditions. there are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances. now on bbc news, at 17 you're not quite an adult, but way past being a child. radio 1 newsbeat has travelled the world to find out what unites 17—year—olds wherever they are, from education, friends, and family, to finding fun. being 17 has never been easy. no longerfeeling like a child, but technically not yet an adult. in most countries you can't drive, drink alcohol, or vote. but whether it's just hanging out with friends... spending time with family... practising religion, going to school, going to work orjust having fun... three, two, one! 17 is one of our most formative years. we are following five 17—year—olds in five different
councils, schools, and community centres are increasing their support over easter for disadvantaged familiesres show a record number of children with working parents who are living on the poverty line. two women have died after getting into trouble in the water off aberdeen beach. police say the 22 and 36—year—olds were foreign nationals who appear to have gone swimming and underestimated the conditions. there are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances. now on bbc news, at 17 you're...
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washington community centre were from 1942 to 1952, which provided neighborhood african-american youth with a space or social educational and recreational opportunities. during world war ii, and the african-american population grew exponentially as many relocated from the south here to san francisco to take up work in the shipyard. a severe housing shortage meant many newcomers ended up in residence and the had been vacated by japanese americans who have been relocated to the camp. in addition to safeguarding the building during this period, the booker t. washington community services centre also supported japanese americans upon their return to japan town, establishing hostels for those in need of housing. they reoccupied the building in 1952 when booker t. washington moved into its new permanent location at 800 presidio avenue. for over a century, they served as an important community anchor and gathering place. it had a popular movie night held in its auditorium in the fifties and sixties provided opportunities for multiple generations of japanese americans to socialize and view asi
washington community centre were from 1942 to 1952, which provided neighborhood african-american youth with a space or social educational and recreational opportunities. during world war ii, and the african-american population grew exponentially as many relocated from the south here to san francisco to take up work in the shipyard. a severe housing shortage meant many newcomers ended up in residence and the had been vacated by japanese americans who have been relocated to the camp. in addition...
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the reason this community centre is so popular is because it's right next door to a mosque, where mostment has identified as needing help with integration. the people that have been here longer are more integrated than the newcomers. i mean, i think it's quite diverse. i don't think they want to live with us. it's never really felt like they're completely meshed. maybe some more than others. so we're going to do these words in alphabetical order... 0verall, funding for courses has almost halved in a decade. the government is being one that, post brexiter, the lack of funding for courses will feel right—wing extremism. we have nasty stuff happening in society with the rise of the right—wing. language detoxifies everything. the government says it recognises the pressures facing colleges and it will assess the funding in the next spending review. as for muna, she's grateful for her daughter's help with english. i help her so much. leigh milner, bbc news, in peterborough. let's return to our top story. 321 people, eight britons among them, are known to have been killed in the suicide bomb
the reason this community centre is so popular is because it's right next door to a mosque, where mostment has identified as needing help with integration. the people that have been here longer are more integrated than the newcomers. i mean, i think it's quite diverse. i don't think they want to live with us. it's never really felt like they're completely meshed. maybe some more than others. so we're going to do these words in alphabetical order... 0verall, funding for courses has almost halved...
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many, including a pregnant woman and young children, were bussed to this community centre where they, move their cars and then get into their cars and then you were told to get out of the cars and run to the front gates. i was like, well, this is really serious... if we have to evacuate. so ijust got really scared and, yeah... by the early hours, the fire appeared under control. the fire service is expected to give details of what may have caused the fire and the extent of the damage later today. declan harvey, bbc news, in newcastle, county down. you look at the bank holiday weather now. hello, easter sunday was a very warm and sunny one across the board. we saw a top temperature in the afternoon of 25 celsius. it is going to be another pretty warm one for easter monday as well, but we start to see that sunshine turn a little bit hazy in places and we will have more of a breeze in the south and south—east, so it will be a little bit fresher along the southern and eastern coasts. but it is a fine morning to come. we have lost that weather front from the west of scotland so a lot more
many, including a pregnant woman and young children, were bussed to this community centre where they, move their cars and then get into their cars and then you were told to get out of the cars and run to the front gates. i was like, well, this is really serious... if we have to evacuate. so ijust got really scared and, yeah... by the early hours, the fire appeared under control. the fire service is expected to give details of what may have caused the fire and the extent of the damage later...
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many, including a pregnant woman and young children, were bussed to this community centre where theyand then get into their cars and then you were told to get out of the cars and run to the front gates. i was like, well, this is really serious... if we have to evacuate. so ijust got really scared and, yeah... by the early hours, the fire appeared under control. the fire service is expected to give details of what may have caused the fire and the extent of the damage later today. declan harvey, bbc news, in newcastle, county down. a former monk from north london has gained an online following in the millions after becoming a motivational speaker. jay shetty is considered one of the most influential people on social media and has recently been awarded for his achievements. bbc asian network's haroon rashid has met jay to find out more about his journey. so there's good news and there's bad news. jay shetty describes himself as a storyteller who makes wisdom go viral, and has notched up hundreds of millions of views on inspirational videos about lifestyle, relationships and well—being.
many, including a pregnant woman and young children, were bussed to this community centre where theyand then get into their cars and then you were told to get out of the cars and run to the front gates. i was like, well, this is really serious... if we have to evacuate. so ijust got really scared and, yeah... by the early hours, the fire appeared under control. the fire service is expected to give details of what may have caused the fire and the extent of the damage later today. declan harvey,...
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it is a true community centre for all of us and especially for the filipino community in selma. i want to thank you so much for the role that you play not just serving food but connecting people, providing love and joy for so many. i'm so proud to be providing this commendation for small business month. thank you for being here. thank you all you do. i look forward it seeing you. thank you tess. [applause] >> thank you for introducing me. this is my second award for small business. i got my award in 2014, you didn't know i would get it again. thank god i'm so blessed and i'm so happy. my kids are here. i work hard for these and i love the community. that's why i'm always here. every time somebody ask for help, i'm always here. if somebody want an advice, they can go to me too. that's why they call me auntie tess. thank you so much for this award. [applause] >> president yee: next up is the great supervisor from district 7, norman yee. that's me. oh well. i want to say this even though my honorees are not here. they are owners of ocean. i want to say this because this probably is
it is a true community centre for all of us and especially for the filipino community in selma. i want to thank you so much for the role that you play not just serving food but connecting people, providing love and joy for so many. i'm so proud to be providing this commendation for small business month. thank you for being here. thank you all you do. i look forward it seeing you. thank you tess. [applause] >> thank you for introducing me. this is my second award for small business. i got...
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one of the greatest things about the uptown bar is that act as a community centre for the mission district. we have once a month events that is call a night that accommodates the lgbtq community formally associated with the lexington club. a bar that's closed which is oldest lesbian in the lgbtq bars. we now host that a monthly event so the patrons that used to frequent that bar can come to our space. we provide for them to have the jukebox, have their bartenders and essentially continue with tradition that the mission sort of makes possible. we also host fundraisers for supervisors. i won't name them. we also have art fairs during the holidays to allow for both of the patrons and our neighbors to sell their art wear for symptom cash money. we maybe only bar in san francisco that sponsors a hockey team that plays in oakland. they came in second last year. we also provide a space for everyone and all to come and enjoy a welcoming environment with a valid i.d. not only are known in the mission district, we have a reputation abroad. we have some major celebrities like john waters and anthony
one of the greatest things about the uptown bar is that act as a community centre for the mission district. we have once a month events that is call a night that accommodates the lgbtq community formally associated with the lexington club. a bar that's closed which is oldest lesbian in the lgbtq bars. we now host that a monthly event so the patrons that used to frequent that bar can come to our space. we provide for them to have the jukebox, have their bartenders and essentially continue with...
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the reason this community centre is so popular is because it is right next door to a mosque, where moste places across the country the government has identified as needing help with integration. the people that have been here longer are more integrated. i think it is quite diverse. i think they don't want to live with us. it has never really felt like there has been a complete mash, maybe some more than others. 0verall, funding for courses has more than halved in a decorate. it is one that a lack of english classes will feel right wing extremism post brexit. classes will feel right wing extremism post brexitlj classes will feel right wing extremism post brexit. i think cuts we re extremism post brexit. i think cuts were a mistake, they made a mistake. the ministry for communities and local government are now in catch up mode. the government says it recognises the pressures facing colleges and it will assess the funding in the next spending review. as for muna, she is gratefulfor her daughter's help with english. at least eight people have been killed in a powerful earthquake on the isla
the reason this community centre is so popular is because it is right next door to a mosque, where moste places across the country the government has identified as needing help with integration. the people that have been here longer are more integrated. i think it is quite diverse. i think they don't want to live with us. it has never really felt like there has been a complete mash, maybe some more than others. 0verall, funding for courses has more than halved in a decorate. it is one that a...
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the reason this community centre is so popular is because it's right next door to a mosque, where mostith integration. the people that have been here longer are more integrated than the newcomers. i mean, i think it's quite diverse. i don't think they want to live with us. it's never really felt like they're completely meshed. maybe some more than others. so we're going to do these words in alphabetical order... 0verall funding for courses has heart in more than a decade. the government has warned that a lack of in which classes will fuel right—wing extremism. in which classes will fuel right-wing extremism. we have nasty stuff happening in our society with the rise of the right wing. languages detoxify everything. the government says it recognises the pressure facing colleges and will reassess the funding in the next review. as for muna, she's grateful for her daughter's help with english. i help her so much. leigh milner, bbc news, in peterborough. funerals take place in sri lanka for some of the of victims of the easter sunday bombings, as the death toll rises to 320. buckingham pal
the reason this community centre is so popular is because it's right next door to a mosque, where mostith integration. the people that have been here longer are more integrated than the newcomers. i mean, i think it's quite diverse. i don't think they want to live with us. it's never really felt like they're completely meshed. maybe some more than others. so we're going to do these words in alphabetical order... 0verall funding for courses has heart in more than a decade. the government has...
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at the community centre at 1010 mission street in south of market. this is part of what we talked about when we brought the authorization for your approval that we would have feedback before determining what to do at the end of the six months. tonight, as well as the feedback that we've gotten along the way, will be a way for us to hear from the community, any concerns , things they like about the program. we will take that feedback and incorporate it into whatever we end up presenting to you next meeting. i wanted to let you know that was happening. two other events -- >> i do have a question about the scooters. >> on the scooters, i recently learned, tragically because i was the author of the block, that legislature had passed legislation to not requires drivers to have a helmet. >> it was sponsored by bird, one of his companies. they went to work in sacramento and got that law passed gives our objection. >> right are we going to assess and some point with the cost will be in terms of liability, or will the insurance that we require these companies
at the community centre at 1010 mission street in south of market. this is part of what we talked about when we brought the authorization for your approval that we would have feedback before determining what to do at the end of the six months. tonight, as well as the feedback that we've gotten along the way, will be a way for us to hear from the community, any concerns , things they like about the program. we will take that feedback and incorporate it into whatever we end up presenting to you...
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i work at the community music centre for the past 20 years. since two years ago, i had been working with the department. i work teaching marriott teacher kids. i feel very proud to be able to share my expertise in mexican music, where -- just so you know , i study classical music and it was not until here where i learned folk music from my country. it was not until here when i realize the importance of really teaching that to my students. so when i heard that there was something going on with the budget, i thought, i need to be here. i need to say how important music and arts education is, and how much the music teachers that i go to six different schools every week, and i teach teach mariachi to kids all over the place. a lot of them are latinos, many of them are not, but that doesn't matter, it is about music and expression. i think that i could have chosen -- i always work at the symphony i could have also gone all over the world, but i want to stay here because i think this is a need, and i thank you very much the organization, and all of
i work at the community music centre for the past 20 years. since two years ago, i had been working with the department. i work teaching marriott teacher kids. i feel very proud to be able to share my expertise in mexican music, where -- just so you know , i study classical music and it was not until here where i learned folk music from my country. it was not until here when i realize the importance of really teaching that to my students. so when i heard that there was something going on with...
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barriers or limitations in the programme and ask that we have a dph clinician out of the community assessment and centrerun by adult probation and the goal of being wherever it takes and whatever it takes so that they are able to go into the community to meet with individuals to conduct an assessment, as well as a hospital, or at the cask, where an individual feels most comfortable. part is to assess multiple domains including behavioral health services, housing needs and medical needs. we also work with community-based organizations, glide foundation who works primarily with participants coming out of the tenor tenderld felton institute coming out of the mission district. felton institute has additional capacity for a clinical case manager to work with individuals who have significant mental health needs. this case management in working with the agencies is an integral part of the programme in providing harm reduction case management services. as we've heard, recovery is not linear, it is a slow process and this allows us to work with individuals where they're at and be available to them for the servic
barriers or limitations in the programme and ask that we have a dph clinician out of the community assessment and centrerun by adult probation and the goal of being wherever it takes and whatever it takes so that they are able to go into the community to meet with individuals to conduct an assessment, as well as a hospital, or at the cask, where an individual feels most comfortable. part is to assess multiple domains including behavioral health services, housing needs and medical needs. we also...
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we got married in a community centre, so it cost hardly anything. £30,000. honestly? 30 grand?ost, £30. flowers, £850, there is was £40. one of the best weddings i went to recently, a few years ago, actually, they held it in an art gallery. no chips? would you be there, excuse me, where are the chips? i am just going to pop out and get some chips. has brexit had an impact on our summer holidays? 0n on that wedding story, it is really interesting. we have talked about that wedding inflation, a normal bunch of flowers costs a fiver, but if they are wedding flowers, 40 quid, and the cake, the photographer, the video, theyjust put a massive premium on it because it is for a wedding. sorry, rant over. let's talk about holidays. apparently fewer of us are going to eu destinations this year. they say travel to non—eu destinations is up 10% this year, with tunisia and turkey proving very popular. spain is still ourfavourite place to go on holiday, though. the strong start to the year for the uk economy may have been a false dawn. economic forecaster the ey item club has published its l
we got married in a community centre, so it cost hardly anything. £30,000. honestly? 30 grand?ost, £30. flowers, £850, there is was £40. one of the best weddings i went to recently, a few years ago, actually, they held it in an art gallery. no chips? would you be there, excuse me, where are the chips? i am just going to pop out and get some chips. has brexit had an impact on our summer holidays? 0n on that wedding story, it is really interesting. we have talked about that wedding inflation,...
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that has been this orchestrated, an attack that has targeted christian communities particularly, and though the majority of the centresn columbo and batticaloa in the east, christianity is the region which crosses those communities, which during the war we saw those divided ethnic lines. that is right, shobhana, because the choice of targets, many experts are saying, are in line with the ideology of so—called islamic state rather than communal violence we have experienced here in sri lanka in the past. do you think is has something to do with this? as i've been following the news very closely and talking to people, it seems that is has made claims and taken responsibility for this. we haven't seen much further in terms of any of the individuals who are participating in these events. it is either claiming or pledging allegiance as we have seen in other insta nces. allegiance as we have seen in other instances. so i think we are still waiting. but a lot of experts are thinking that because of the mass scale and the way it was organised, it is likely that there could have been individual actors that were localised that p
that has been this orchestrated, an attack that has targeted christian communities particularly, and though the majority of the centresn columbo and batticaloa in the east, christianity is the region which crosses those communities, which during the war we saw those divided ethnic lines. that is right, shobhana, because the choice of targets, many experts are saying, are in line with the ideology of so—called islamic state rather than communal violence we have experienced here in sri lanka in...
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community. afford b unit for independent living, space to support residential care for the elderly with at least 30 bed and ideally, an adult daycare facility and a childcare centreto serve the greater community and to offer intergenerational engagement. the housing units would be made available to the range of income levels including those in moderate range. a potential site for this project would be next to lagunda hospital the land the city electrilandthe city owns. in 1989 the voters of sanfrancisco were 73% of the vote, proposition a which included assisted living or continued care facility at the lugunda honda hospital rebuild. this project was never realized. i think the city can explore this option that has been already been contemplated, but deferred. and number three, add housing stabilityization for aging residents to the economic and neighborhood development chapter. this project should call out the need for sanfrancisco to tag tae the housing shortage for the san francisco seniors with affordable howing solutionaffors with what they call home for the supports they need. i did hand out the red line copy of the amendments that i talked about to you. so
community. afford b unit for independent living, space to support residential care for the elderly with at least 30 bed and ideally, an adult daycare facility and a childcare centreto serve the greater community and to offer intergenerational engagement. the housing units would be made available to the range of income levels including those in moderate range. a potential site for this project would be next to lagunda hospital the land the city electrilandthe city owns. in 1989 the voters of...
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community. after we had citywide recycling, removing the centre from golden gate park, and industrial use in oneof the great american parks. we put a fee for out-of-town visitors, matching every city in the country that did the same, if not more in their own communities. we changed the vendor at the lake after years of haggling, and we finish the development of the soccer fields out at the end of golden gate park. the other thing, and i have always tipped my hat is we change the way we do business to do commune she -- committee meetings first so we can hear projects and hear the merit in the public and then remedy them before they come to the general meeting, and that had an enormous impact in bringing more civility to the meetings. as i like to say, everyone in san francisco has an opinion about parks, and rarely do two people agree. we try and work very hard to resolve those problems early. there were other factors that contributed to it, and one was, i think, and improvement. so with enormous private resources, aren't going to put their names out there, their reputations and their dollars wit
community. after we had citywide recycling, removing the centre from golden gate park, and industrial use in oneof the great american parks. we put a fee for out-of-town visitors, matching every city in the country that did the same, if not more in their own communities. we changed the vendor at the lake after years of haggling, and we finish the development of the soccer fields out at the end of golden gate park. the other thing, and i have always tipped my hat is we change the way we do...
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compromised health have been compromised all of these years and this community benefit is supposed to help them with things like wellness centres and so on and so forth. so we have to learn to look outside the box when it comes to community benefits, and not have this concept that ali baba and the four g thieves can do as they please because they got some jackpot. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. rosenkranz? >> thank you, commissioners, for the opportunity to speak today. i will try and squeeze two quick things into my three minutes. may i use the projector, please? first, two months ago, we asked a polling firm to ask a question in one of their telephone and online surveys about whether folks in california would support restoration if it can be shown to occur without san francisco losing any water supply, and the results are -- [indiscernible] -- 3-1, the answer was yes, and we sent this out to our list of supporters by e-mail and got a lot of enthusiastic response. i got a rather unenthusiastic response from a close friend of the p.u.c. who criticized the way we asked the question and we had a spirited debate, which was
compromised health have been compromised all of these years and this community benefit is supposed to help them with things like wellness centres and so on and so forth. so we have to learn to look outside the box when it comes to community benefits, and not have this concept that ali baba and the four g thieves can do as they please because they got some jackpot. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. rosenkranz? >> thank you, commissioners, for the opportunity to speak today. i...
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favour, they have big networks, they own the wireless communications infrastructure, they have physical stores, they have customer service centreseliver. very interesting, thank you very much. a quick look at the business live page. this is a description of more than 350,000 people who are self—employed. .. than 350,000 people who are self-employed. .. what is slashies!? it is the idea that you can be a chef/ blogger/ dog walker, that kind of thing. check out the business live web page for that. your‘re watching business live — our top story — tech giants twitter and snap report earnings later today in what's the beginning of a big week for the sector. the world and his wife are reporting, as the week progresses! laughter that is one way of looking at it! laughter markets were closed for the long easter weekend, this is how it was earlier, pretty sluggish trade, investors getting back to their desks, trying to work out what is going on. they are at the desk but their brain is still on the beach. some of us... were working the long weekend! you were, indeed. some of us have not had a big long leisurely break! lets move on! laught
favour, they have big networks, they own the wireless communications infrastructure, they have physical stores, they have customer service centreseliver. very interesting, thank you very much. a quick look at the business live page. this is a description of more than 350,000 people who are self—employed. .. than 350,000 people who are self-employed. .. what is slashies!? it is the idea that you can be a chef/ blogger/ dog walker, that kind of thing. check out the business live web page for...
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centre. we've been serving the soma community for the past 50 years. the kids and families you see here today all of them live in soma. all of them don't have a backyard. v.m.d. is their backyard. we come here united to represent the underserved and underrepresented community that lives here. the families and seniors often go unseen in the neighborhood. this is an issue of it equity. but reality is, soma already has 80% of all the development that happens in the community. the majority of housing development happens in our neighborhood. it's not a matter not supporting it it's matter of what's right for our community. like heather was saying, we only have four acres of open space. v.m.d. is our only park at 2.5 acres. the reality is, the shadow might not seem significant. our kids deserve that protection. i think it's real to remember that in 2015, park and rec unanimously decided it that the shadow that the development does not outweigh the effects of the shadow when it was at .07. we have to remember that our community matters. housing matters. we ha
centre. we've been serving the soma community for the past 50 years. the kids and families you see here today all of them live in soma. all of them don't have a backyard. v.m.d. is their backyard. we come here united to represent the underserved and underrepresented community that lives here. the families and seniors often go unseen in the neighborhood. this is an issue of it equity. but reality is, soma already has 80% of all the development that happens in the community. the majority of...
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we know a navigation centre would not be successful without strong community support. i have seen the process of negotiations going on and i'm ie to work out a win-win situation. a simple no vote will kill any opportunity of a cro compromised nothing will be accomplished at the end. thank you. >> thank you. >> i am here to support the navigation center and i work in the valley. like many others, i'm here to support the navigatio navigatior and i would vote to approve it. it's to reuse a parking lot that's housing cars instead to keep people safe and off the streets. i strongly encourage you to support this move. i appreciati appreciate that sur haney came out to support this. you don't have authority over this, but i would encourage you to come out as well as other neighborhoods around the city. further, i appreciate the fact that the city is thinking a little bit about the security and neighbor policy to ensure this navigation center is as good as some of the others. i think it's important the city do that because with the volume of -- with the number of folks homeles
we know a navigation centre would not be successful without strong community support. i have seen the process of negotiations going on and i'm ie to work out a win-win situation. a simple no vote will kill any opportunity of a cro compromised nothing will be accomplished at the end. thank you. >> thank you. >> i am here to support the navigation center and i work in the valley. like many others, i'm here to support the navigatio navigatior and i would vote to approve it. it's to...