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council member orkid sassouni? >> council member sassouni: hi. yes, i have a question about accessibility regarding providing asl interpreters. there are number of deaf individuals who are homeless and have a mental illness disability and potentially substance abuse of either alcohol or drugs. and they don't receive services because typically places are not willing to provide interpreting. and it's actually takes them years to get services and they often, we find that individuals pass way before that actually happens, because people are unwilling to provide interpreting services. i think there are a lot of cultural conflicts as well in providing services, so how can you address that? >> that is a very good question and i think the system has largely been deficient when it comes to the individuals who use asl. we have the ability to get interpreters for those hard-of-hearing or deaf. i'm happy to announce we're piloting our video interpretation service which will assist us in -- video interpretation service, for individuals who are asl users, so t
council member orkid sassouni? >> council member sassouni: hi. yes, i have a question about accessibility regarding providing asl interpreters. there are number of deaf individuals who are homeless and have a mental illness disability and potentially substance abuse of either alcohol or drugs. and they don't receive services because typically places are not willing to provide interpreting. and it's actually takes them years to get services and they often, we find that individuals pass way...
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council member alex madrid. >> council member madrid: thank you for coming. i have two questions for you guys. one question, the center is specifically for disability community, correct? >> yeah, it's definitely for community and culture. and one of the things we discovered in our background research, is that those two things are intertwined. when you have a sense of community, culture can flourish, but also culture allows people to connect together and build opportunity as well. i don't know what the formal name of the institution will be, but some sort of movement to think about the words having community and culture both in the names of whatever it is, because they're very intertwined. >> council member madrid: are you guys going to plan -- in san francisco right now? >> no. it won't be tied to san francisco state. it's a city project and the longmore institute on disability was hired to do the planning and recommendations. but that has been something we've had to manage all along. >> council member madrid: the second question i have is i know you touched
council member alex madrid. >> council member madrid: thank you for coming. i have two questions for you guys. one question, the center is specifically for disability community, correct? >> yeah, it's definitely for community and culture. and one of the things we discovered in our background research, is that those two things are intertwined. when you have a sense of community, culture can flourish, but also culture allows people to connect together and build opportunity as well. i...
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it has shifted over that period, councils are more dependent, i suppose, over that period, councils aree money that they can raise locally which is obviously great for some places, but if you are in barnsley or burnley, the council tax is not great, if you are raising 3% council tax it is not as much as doing it in other places. growing the business days is more challenging, they are by definition more dependent on government grants and it's partly the reason we have seen these places that have struggled the most. andrew carter for the centre cities. time to take a lid that what you are looking at and reading. the most red, the tragic story of four children who have died overnight in stafford, currently the most read on the bbc news app. we heard from our reporter on the scene saint neighbours had described hearing a loud explosion in the middle of the night, they saw a manjumped out of a window holding a manjumped out of a window holding a baby, two adults and a child in hospital and tragically four children have died as the result of that fire. a little further down we have hmv chain
it has shifted over that period, councils are more dependent, i suppose, over that period, councils aree money that they can raise locally which is obviously great for some places, but if you are in barnsley or burnley, the council tax is not great, if you are raising 3% council tax it is not as much as doing it in other places. growing the business days is more challenging, they are by definition more dependent on government grants and it's partly the reason we have seen these places that have...
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security council is discussing rival resolutions from russia and the u.s. on the venezuelan crisis and talking now is the russian envoy to the u.n. this time in history when the security council would dismiss one and would appoint another president of a sovereign country is this where all of the launches into action i'm not even speaking of i'm a little component here this is not even a matter of my door and. you truly fail to understand that this is legally untenable and naaman for is this is in leave failed trolling is it a mockery of members of the saudi council those who plan to support the u.s. draft or do you understand that you will become complicit in a legal theater of the absurd. the u.s. delegation can not to but note that their resolution has no chance of being adopted you know in the last they are deliberately tabling into the council to the point of being here at all those who allegedly are destructing the establishment of democracy and as well as you are now deliberately undermining the unity of a council but do you need this you know treatme
security council is discussing rival resolutions from russia and the u.s. on the venezuelan crisis and talking now is the russian envoy to the u.n. this time in history when the security council would dismiss one and would appoint another president of a sovereign country is this where all of the launches into action i'm not even speaking of i'm a little component here this is not even a matter of my door and. you truly fail to understand that this is legally untenable and naaman for is this is...
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security council. i doubt it very much actually at this point i mean i think that what we just saw from the u.s. . with is a colonial colonising countries that particularly the us. which is the most brazen power proceed cynicism i mean. because humanitarian crisis in the world today is not in venezuela i want it is in yemen we're happy christian is bracing hunger and starvation and we're the u.s. and the u.k. i'm providing the weapons and the support and the training part of this out for the saudi forces which are carrying out this terrible number and they have the gall to turn around and talk about humanitarian concerns in venezuela and there is no real evidence that people are starving in venice where the government is pure i'm not a very rigorous program to try to feed their population to the greatest extent possible it's not to say that there are problems but they have no comparison whatsoever to what the people of yemen place today at the hands of the u.s. and u.k. and sorry libya which it will ob
security council. i doubt it very much actually at this point i mean i think that what we just saw from the u.s. . with is a colonial colonising countries that particularly the us. which is the most brazen power proceed cynicism i mean. because humanitarian crisis in the world today is not in venezuela i want it is in yemen we're happy christian is bracing hunger and starvation and we're the u.s. and the u.k. i'm providing the weapons and the support and the training part of this out for the...
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that we thought had disappeared from the security council . first of all we wish to agree to the constitution of president of the one of our republican of minnesota was the nicholas. morris of the venezuelan people who are still subject to international aggression and it is only fitting that we should discuss this here in the security council by the time when powerful conscious and indeed other countries that are subject to that country and here. to the united states of colombia is organizing an aggression against the sovereignty of a free people would not they believe are in the name republican venezuela this is an issue which is no doubt i threaten to the peace and security of our region which is part of the international your peace and security of our process and that is a clear violation many parts of the united nations charter but we don't agree with your threat i'll meet with all due respect madam. undersecretary general rosemary to say to you that your briefing your explanation of who was biased one of. the all this sought to disseminat
that we thought had disappeared from the security council . first of all we wish to agree to the constitution of president of the one of our republican of minnesota was the nicholas. morris of the venezuelan people who are still subject to international aggression and it is only fitting that we should discuss this here in the security council by the time when powerful conscious and indeed other countries that are subject to that country and here. to the united states of colombia is organizing...
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those that have got big council tax bases, the richer councils, haven't done quite so badly.will be a boost to spending power overall. there's some one—off cash for social care, higher council tax takings and as part of a drive to make authorities more self—sufficient, a push to see areas keep more of the money they raise through business rates. we said at the conservative conference last year that austerity is now coming to an end because of some of those really tough calls that councils have had to make. i think we should look more positively towards the new spending review. and all eyes are on this year's spending review. there's a suggestion ministers may look at a longer term plan, a so—called multi—year settlement, to try and put council finances on a more stable footing. but the local government assocation says certainty is needed now, claiming councils have been pushed to the brink. jessica parker, bbc news. sir don mccullin is one of the world's most famous war photographers — his work has documented the savagery of vietnam and many other conflicts. now a new exhibit
those that have got big council tax bases, the richer councils, haven't done quite so badly.will be a boost to spending power overall. there's some one—off cash for social care, higher council tax takings and as part of a drive to make authorities more self—sufficient, a push to see areas keep more of the money they raise through business rates. we said at the conservative conference last year that austerity is now coming to an end because of some of those really tough calls that councils...
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the council has said it had no choice.embers over restructuring plans. as the wrangling goes on, residents in moseley reacted angrily to news of the two—day—a—week strikes. i think, you know, as a householder, you just want them to sort it out, just sit down and stop arguing and sort it out. i think we need to think very, very carefully about also how we present ourselves as an international city, the second city in the country. i do not believe london would have these issues. they need to get together. i'm very dubious about what the council has been doing. the strikes remain two weeks away, the dispute could get resolved before. but at the moment, neither side shows any sign of backing down. you can get in touch with me. i would love to hear from you. i am you can get in touch with me. i would love to hearfrom you. i am on twitter. mike embley is he in 15 minutes' time with the rest of the day's news and of course the headlines. now it is time to catch up headlines. now it is time to catch up with all of the sport news i
the council has said it had no choice.embers over restructuring plans. as the wrangling goes on, residents in moseley reacted angrily to news of the two—day—a—week strikes. i think, you know, as a householder, you just want them to sort it out, just sit down and stop arguing and sort it out. i think we need to think very, very carefully about also how we present ourselves as an international city, the second city in the country. i do not believe london would have these issues. they need...
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but the news comes as many councils in england are set to increase their council tax bills.ll have more details. also tonight. in exeter, a man is arrested on suspicion of murder after three pensioners are found dead. the victims were all in their 80s. a schoolgirl from london who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group says she now wants to return to the uk because she's pregnant. a bbc investigation finds dogs trained for illegal fighting, being traded around the world. we confront one of the dealers. is it right that the dogs you put in to fight get injured and get killed? in it goes towards son. here's a chance! oh, what a start that is. and in tonight's football. tottenham take the lead in their champions league tie against borussia dortmund. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, racing resumes in the uk after a six—day shutdown from the british horseracing authority because of the highly contagious equine flu. good evening. in welcome news for households, the rate of inflation is at its lowest for two years, which economists say is a boost for real spendin
but the news comes as many councils in england are set to increase their council tax bills.ll have more details. also tonight. in exeter, a man is arrested on suspicion of murder after three pensioners are found dead. the victims were all in their 80s. a schoolgirl from london who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group says she now wants to return to the uk because she's pregnant. a bbc investigation finds dogs trained for illegal fighting, being traded around the world. we confront...
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security council prize to discuss the situation the russian security council the u.s. . troops for a military intervention of venezuela. cornered in the commons the british prime minister says m.p.'s will get a vote on a no deal bragg's it all to delayed. and. three hundred members of a terror group in pakistan controlled kashmir furious pakistani leaders to respond . it's eleven o'clock here in the us when you're watching international live from all studio with mean a day or two to a very warm welcome to the program violence has fled again at the venezuela colombia at the border with the colombia over the blockade of humanitarian aid and you can see live pictures on your screen right now of the clashes there at the border in colombia venezuela venezuela and leaders say it's a preventative measure against intervention the turmoil in venezuela is heightened by a debate over whether to allow u.s. aid into the country truckloads of supplies amassed on the borders with colombia and brazil over the weekend president or has blocked the delivery lorries could be carrying weapon
security council prize to discuss the situation the russian security council the u.s. . troops for a military intervention of venezuela. cornered in the commons the british prime minister says m.p.'s will get a vote on a no deal bragg's it all to delayed. and. three hundred members of a terror group in pakistan controlled kashmir furious pakistani leaders to respond . it's eleven o'clock here in the us when you're watching international live from all studio with mean a day or two to a very warm...
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telford and wrekin council agreed to commission an investigation last march.onservative, said it had, so far, failed to appoint a chair and she called the process "a slow—motion gravy train for solicitors". the campaign for an inquiry was eventually successful because courageous victims were willing to speak out and come forward, and i salute them for their bravery. they spoke to a determined female journalist, geraldine mckelvie, who carried out a tireless 18—month investigation and who finally, in february 2018, put the shocking scale of the problem in telford into the public domain for the very first time. the purpose of the inquiry was to hold those in authority to account. the purpose was to give answers to survivors and their families, to give our community reassurance that lessons have been learned and that everything was being done to ensure our young people were not at risk. she said she wanted the community to know she had a "sense of duty" to make the inquiry happen. we are one year on from when the council finally agreed that they would commission
telford and wrekin council agreed to commission an investigation last march.onservative, said it had, so far, failed to appoint a chair and she called the process "a slow—motion gravy train for solicitors". the campaign for an inquiry was eventually successful because courageous victims were willing to speak out and come forward, and i salute them for their bravery. they spoke to a determined female journalist, geraldine mckelvie, who carried out a tireless 18—month investigation...
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security council chamber and manhattan. all right i just care about mark in there we know as more information comes available you'll be the one that we go to to get it thanks for being with us all right as a political and civil tensions over venezuela ramp up political analyst chris bambery shared with us his thoughts on the country's future for the americas are trying to do is put pressure on the military in venezuela to shift to the dura so far that hasn't happened the weakness of the do is position is that unlike his predecessor hugo chavez face of the coupe twenty years ago which as you call a mass movement that was virtual insurrection in crackers we saved to save them. no more do is rely almost entirely on the army and the reason that kind of thus far we haven't seen this kind of mass movement coming to his aid so the thousand thousand one job dollar question is is what the venezuelan military will take is he going to continue to support it would do and if that's the case the potential for civil war personally i'm cyn
security council chamber and manhattan. all right i just care about mark in there we know as more information comes available you'll be the one that we go to to get it thanks for being with us all right as a political and civil tensions over venezuela ramp up political analyst chris bambery shared with us his thoughts on the country's future for the americas are trying to do is put pressure on the military in venezuela to shift to the dura so far that hasn't happened the weakness of the do is...
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buses, children's centres, libraries, lollipop men and women, some of the services that local councilseir funding has fallen. and again this year, the lump sum that comes from government goes down by around £1 billion, but ministers say councils will have more money to spend overall. there is some 1—off cash for social care, higher council tax takings, and a push to see some areas keep more of the money they raised their business rate. we set out the conservative conference last year that austerity is now coming to an end because of some of those really tough calls for councils and had to make, and i think we should look more positively towards the new spending review. that government spending review. that government spending review, starting later this year, could see the rules around council cash funding be written. ministers hinted providing a longer term plan, that could put council finances on a more stable long—term footing, but the local council associations and certainty is needed now, claiming count are being pushed to the brink. jessica parker, bbc news. a german museum displ
buses, children's centres, libraries, lollipop men and women, some of the services that local councilseir funding has fallen. and again this year, the lump sum that comes from government goes down by around £1 billion, but ministers say councils will have more money to spend overall. there is some 1—off cash for social care, higher council tax takings, and a push to see some areas keep more of the money they raised their business rate. we set out the conservative conference last year that...
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security council meeting the emergency security council meeting on the crisis and this way and i'm going to cross live now to all the correspondent. who's been following the meeting caleb what can you tell us about the beating i mean we've heard lots and lots so give us an update. well the fifteen member body that leads the united nations assembled to discuss the situation in the bowl of the aryan republic of venezuela many different countries spoke up during the meeting which still continues in the security council chamber now russia when its foreign mary went around the russian ambassador to the floor the russian ambassador spoke about how essentially the activities of the united states in the region and on the borders with colombia and brazil are very provocative and pose a danger to many other different countries and this is what we heard from the russian ambassador to the united nations. washington and london are going to just. thirty billion dollars from the venezuelan people and oil and bank let's call a spade a spade we have evident our good and to the south of us home and countr
security council meeting the emergency security council meeting on the crisis and this way and i'm going to cross live now to all the correspondent. who's been following the meeting caleb what can you tell us about the beating i mean we've heard lots and lots so give us an update. well the fifteen member body that leads the united nations assembled to discuss the situation in the bowl of the aryan republic of venezuela many different countries spoke up during the meeting which still continues...
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. >> council member madrid: thank you. >> co-chair senhaux: council member orkid sassouni? >> council member sassouni: hi, this is orkid speaking. thank you so much for coming. just a brief comment. i'm hoping that the center will be equally supportive of all parts of our community. and i'm really hoping that will be so, so all can have an educational and learning experience, including something like a museum. i just wanted to put that out there to you. >> great idea. keep it on the radar. we won't ultimately make the decision. as you know, orkid is on the leadership council part of our advisory group. but you know, we won't be putting the actual plan into implementation, but keep that idea floating because it will be interesting to see. we can list it and promote it and all of those with our foinl report. thank you for that. -- final report. thank you for that. >> co-chair senhaux: any other questions? >> any idea of a time frame? [inaudible] >> in terms of time frame, we hand in our final report with its recommendations and all of that at the end of april. and then it goe
. >> council member madrid: thank you. >> co-chair senhaux: council member orkid sassouni? >> council member sassouni: hi, this is orkid speaking. thank you so much for coming. just a brief comment. i'm hoping that the center will be equally supportive of all parts of our community. and i'm really hoping that will be so, so all can have an educational and learning experience, including something like a museum. i just wanted to put that out there to you. >> great idea....
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now some councils say cuts will have to continue, among them surrey county council, as our politicalo yourjuice. first thing in farnham, and it's school time for kian. he has autism and adhd so isn't in mainstream education. he attends a special school. kian? can you come and get your shoes on, please? getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, eliseu. now she's part of a group of parents involved in a legal challenge over surrey county council's plan to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs, worried about the possible impact. i rightfully feel cross that we have to fight to get the support that our children actually need, you know? this is not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate. that's fundamental. if a child can't communicate, then they are not part of society. not far away, in reigate, another group of mothers is fighting for a different service. 31 children's centres in surrey are due to close, places these parents have all relied on. we've recently had a bereavement. it was actually her
now some councils say cuts will have to continue, among them surrey county council, as our politicalo yourjuice. first thing in farnham, and it's school time for kian. he has autism and adhd so isn't in mainstream education. he attends a special school. kian? can you come and get your shoes on, please? getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, eliseu. now she's part of a group of parents involved in a legal challenge over surrey county council's plan to cut millions from its budget...
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but the local government association says councils face a shortfall.ollipop men and women. some of the services that local councils have cut across england as their funding has fallen. and, again this year, the lump sum that comes from gvernment goes down by around £1 billion, but ministers say councils will have more money to spend overall. there's some one off cash for social care, higher council tax takings, and a push to see some areas keep more of the money they raise through business rates. we said at the conservative conference last year that austerity is now coming to an end because of some of those really tough calls that councils have had to make, and i think we should look more positively towards the new spending review. that government spending review, starting later this year, could see the rules around council cash funding rewritten. ministers hint at providing a longer term plan, that could put council finances on a more stable long—term footing, but the local government association says certainty is needed now, claiming councils are bei
but the local government association says councils face a shortfall.ollipop men and women. some of the services that local councils have cut across england as their funding has fallen. and, again this year, the lump sum that comes from gvernment goes down by around £1 billion, but ministers say councils will have more money to spend overall. there's some one off cash for social care, higher council tax takings, and a push to see some areas keep more of the money they raise through business...
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since we filmed here last week, leeds city council say they've been back to empty these bins but councils growing numbers of complaints about waste not being collected. last year, 1.8 million complaints were made to councils about rubbish being left uncollected and figures from over 200 councils across the uk show the number of complaints has increased by one third since 2014. waste collection teams go out in all weather and bad winters, coupled with councils making it easier for residents to complain online, can contribute towards a rising number of complaints. here in barnsley, the number of waste collection complaints has been falling but there are now warnings that budget cuts are now making the job harder. there is considerably less money. probably going back to around sort of 2008-2009, i think every year from that, we've been saving money. the local government association said over 99% of bins are collected without complaint, whilst the government said councils will receive £1 billion in extra funding in the coming year to provide all services. let's speak now to martin tett from t
since we filmed here last week, leeds city council say they've been back to empty these bins but councils growing numbers of complaints about waste not being collected. last year, 1.8 million complaints were made to councils about rubbish being left uncollected and figures from over 200 councils across the uk show the number of complaints has increased by one third since 2014. waste collection teams go out in all weather and bad winters, coupled with councils making it easier for residents to...
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damian: and the unity council is here to help. jae: and the unity council is here to help. so, the unity council is a nonprofit organization with a 50-year history in the fruitvale neighborhood of oakland. our mission is to promote social equity in order to help communities thrive in the communities that they live in. damian: i'm reading my twitter feed, my facebook page, i'm reading my instagram, and every--it seems every day somebody has sticker shock and somebody has something very nasty to say about how things are turning out this year. is that what you're starting to see? jae: i think for most low-income families, this time of year can be really stressful. with changes in tax law, it just--it adds on additional stress not knowing whether or not dependents that they've accounted for in past years are going to be eligible dependents this year. there have been some changes to itin holder usage and dependents that they can claim in prior years. a lot of the latino families that we serve were able to claim dependents who they supported in mexico with itins. that's a huge ch
damian: and the unity council is here to help. jae: and the unity council is here to help. so, the unity council is a nonprofit organization with a 50-year history in the fruitvale neighborhood of oakland. our mission is to promote social equity in order to help communities thrive in the communities that they live in. damian: i'm reading my twitter feed, my facebook page, i'm reading my instagram, and every--it seems every day somebody has sticker shock and somebody has something very nasty to...
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now some councils say cuts will have to continue — among them surrey county council — as our political yourjuice. first thing in farnham, and it's almost school time for kian. he has autism and adhd, so isn't in mainstream education. he attends a special school. kian? can you come and get your shoes on, please? getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, alicia. now she's part of a group of parents involved in a legal challenge over surrey county council's plan to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs, worried about the possible impact. i rightfully feel cross that thse children — that we have to fight to get the support that our children actually need, you know? this is not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate. that's fundamental. if a child can't communicate, then they're not part of society. not far away, in reigate, another group of mothers is fighting for a different service. 31 children's centres in surrey are due to close, places these parents have all relied on. we've recently had a bereav
now some councils say cuts will have to continue — among them surrey county council — as our political yourjuice. first thing in farnham, and it's almost school time for kian. he has autism and adhd, so isn't in mainstream education. he attends a special school. kian? can you come and get your shoes on, please? getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, alicia. now she's part of a group of parents involved in a legal challenge over surrey county council's plan to cut millions...
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the secretary of the russian security council so use that u.s. troop movements to colombia go of the first steps towards an actual military invasion which i. caution of a medina direct words from moscow what more can you tell us on this situation well it seems that the pressure on the even as well in president and nicolas maduro is a mounting as the u.s. supported south nominated candidate one vallance to bring him down now the even as well as a border has recently become quite a hot spot in this ongoing standoff as the u.s. has decided to deliver humanitarian aid to the border between even as well and columbian claiming that the country is suffering from a humanitarian crisis on the other hand the president of the national well any collapse my door has rejected these claims for a number of times saying that this delivery mind to be used as a pretext to enter the country and now russia's security council has shared to these concerns by saying that deploying troops and special ops forces to puerto rico and collage. washington is getting ready to i
the secretary of the russian security council so use that u.s. troop movements to colombia go of the first steps towards an actual military invasion which i. caution of a medina direct words from moscow what more can you tell us on this situation well it seems that the pressure on the even as well in president and nicolas maduro is a mounting as the u.s. supported south nominated candidate one vallance to bring him down now the even as well as a border has recently become quite a hot spot in...
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in surrey, the county councils says it has to make hard choices. government has reduced in recent years but demand for crucial services has grown —— the grant it gets. the government has given council some extra money particularly with health and social care, and some are allowed to keep more of what they collect in business rates and many are putting up business rates and many are putting up council tax by as much as they are allowed, but most say a long—term funding solution is needed. it is something the government is looking at. we said at the conservative conference last year that austerity is coming to an end because of some of those really tough calls councils had to make, and we should look more positively towards the new spending review. we provide support, advice, parenting. backin provide support, advice, parenting. back in surrey, any future spending sees far off for any services struggling now and the conservative council says its targeting support where it is most needed, but even this children centre where it is staying open says it
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security council meets to discuss possible ways out of the crisis. cornered in the commons that the british prime minister says m.p.'s will get a vote on a no brakes it or a deal to delay britain's departure if they reject teresa mayes in need of force plans next month. and india claims it has killed three hundred members of a terror group in pakistan controlled kashmir and repack as danny leaders are vowing to respond. to broadcast live direct foresters mosque this is our international thomas glad to have you with us so violence has flared again at the venezuela colombia border over the blockade of humanitarian aid venezuela's government says it is taking preventative actions against foreign intervention. i. i. the turmoil in venezuela is being a heightened by a debate over whether to allow u.s. aid into the country truckloads of supplies have been amassed on the borders with colombia and brazil over the weekend president maduro has blocked at the. deliveries fearing vehicles could be carrying weapons clashes at checkpoints between opposition suppor
security council meets to discuss possible ways out of the crisis. cornered in the commons that the british prime minister says m.p.'s will get a vote on a no brakes it or a deal to delay britain's departure if they reject teresa mayes in need of force plans next month. and india claims it has killed three hundred members of a terror group in pakistan controlled kashmir and repack as danny leaders are vowing to respond. to broadcast live direct foresters mosque this is our international thomas...
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i was asked questions about the special council investigation. i can't talk about the investigation like the special council's investigation, and as i sit here today i don't really have anything to add to what i said. >> i mean it is pretty unbelievable. and mimi i will go with you on this. you would think that he would have been prepared for a question like this. he knew everybody was tuned in that day when he said this mueller investigation would be wrapping up. he didn't necessarily seem prepared to answer a question like that and he evaded the question all together. >> look, that is a method of preparation. if you want to avoid an answer, you give a long dried out answer about your press conference and you refer back and you don't answer it. he appeared unprepared, did not have a handle on many facts today that he should have about his own department and the child separation policy, here it was more a strategy of i'm prepared to not answer this question in any way they can and that is concerning still. that goes beyond how many days whittaker
i was asked questions about the special council investigation. i can't talk about the investigation like the special council's investigation, and as i sit here today i don't really have anything to add to what i said. >> i mean it is pretty unbelievable. and mimi i will go with you on this. you would think that he would have been prepared for a question like this. he knew everybody was tuned in that day when he said this mueller investigation would be wrapping up. he didn't necessarily...
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security council after accusing the u.s. led coalition of killing sixteen civilians in a bombing attack on the border with iraq. good evening thanks for joining us this is. major protests are underway across fun as well or after the opposition called its supporters to the streets a loser president nicolas maduro also rallying in a show of support for his space journalist got reports from the venezuelan camp. where from caracas from check out specifically one of the most of the magic points of concentration for the opposition supporters still rare around thousands even i guess i would dare say a million people gathering here to listen to what why. and wedo had to say this is also and we need to point out that this is also a very important day for the bennetts well and as we're celebrating as well they use day so today one way to set up very very strong words calling upon the armed forces to join the venezuelans to stand by the constitution and to please allowed a humanitarian aid to come into the country of course we've heard
security council after accusing the u.s. led coalition of killing sixteen civilians in a bombing attack on the border with iraq. good evening thanks for joining us this is. major protests are underway across fun as well or after the opposition called its supporters to the streets a loser president nicolas maduro also rallying in a show of support for his space journalist got reports from the venezuelan camp. where from caracas from check out specifically one of the most of the magic points of...
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council general for the republic of korea is here, as well. and council general from japan. thank you so much for joining us. we have really an incredible relationship with so many of our sister cities as well as the council generals from all over the world, and san francisco, as you know, has been the gateway to the pacific, and we truly value our relationships which promote trade and cultural and educational exchanges. we -- we know sadly we're living in a time our immigrant population and our cultural diversity are sometimes not welcomed in other cities across the united states, but i want you to know that here in san francisco, it's not only welcomed, it's celebrated. it is celebrated in a way that really honors our rich history and our traditions. and we have many celebrations throughout the year, including during the month. we just kicked off black history month here in the rotunda in city hall, chinese lunar new year, which is amazing, along with an amazing parade and a number of festivities, and we will kick off asia-pacific heritage month, which we started celebrati
council general for the republic of korea is here, as well. and council general from japan. thank you so much for joining us. we have really an incredible relationship with so many of our sister cities as well as the council generals from all over the world, and san francisco, as you know, has been the gateway to the pacific, and we truly value our relationships which promote trade and cultural and educational exchanges. we -- we know sadly we're living in a time our immigrant population and...
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security council means to discuss possible ways out of the crisis. call it in the commons of british prime minister says m.p.'s will get a vote on a no deal breaker. if they reject. three hundred members of the terror group in pakistan controlled kashmir furious pakistani leaders to respond. it's midnight here in moscow and you're watching international live from a studio with me. a very warm welcome to the program. violence has fled again at the venezuela colombia border over the blockade of humanitarian aid and it's what his government says is taking preventative measures against foreign intervention. was the turmoil in venezuela is being heightened by a debate over whether to allow u.s. aid into the country truckloads of supplies have amassed on the borders with colombia and brazil over the weekend. has blocked the deliveries. fearing the lorries could be carrying weapons clashes at checkpoints between opposition supporters and people. left at least two people to at over fifty. in new york the u.n. security council is meeting to discuss the situat
security council means to discuss possible ways out of the crisis. call it in the commons of british prime minister says m.p.'s will get a vote on a no deal breaker. if they reject. three hundred members of the terror group in pakistan controlled kashmir furious pakistani leaders to respond. it's midnight here in moscow and you're watching international live from a studio with me. a very warm welcome to the program. violence has fled again at the venezuela colombia border over the blockade of...
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security council after accusing the u.s. led coalition of killing sixteen civilly and the now bombing attack on the border with iraq. and the u.s. ambassador and bird means germany should use its labyrinths to keep the kremlin in line that's a new poll finds that most germans arthroscopic go about relations with washington . the world has become more tense due to traumas policies it's the politics of provocation we've lost some of the respect we have for us due to its foreign policy it's. coming to life from the russian capital and this is our national welcome to the program. there have been major protests across in as well on tuesday after the opposition called and supporters on to the streets meanwhile supporters of president nicolas maduro organized a counter-demonstration caracas based journalist nor'easter got reports from the council where from third. guess from check out specifically one of the most of the magic points of concentration for the opposition supporters there were around thousands even i could i would dare
security council after accusing the u.s. led coalition of killing sixteen civilly and the now bombing attack on the border with iraq. and the u.s. ambassador and bird means germany should use its labyrinths to keep the kremlin in line that's a new poll finds that most germans arthroscopic go about relations with washington . the world has become more tense due to traumas policies it's the politics of provocation we've lost some of the respect we have for us due to its foreign policy it's....
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to our to international i mean in o'neil we begin the program with breaking news russia's security council was warned that the u.s. is getting ready to intervene in venice weyler topple the embattled president nicolas maduro op to washington has only thrown its support behind self declared president. stopping sanctions on officials and government as well it's also words other western nations to block the removal of the democratically elected president from power secretary of the russian security council osaze that u.s. troop movements to colombia i'm purty rico are precursors to military invasion. are the facts indicate that the pentagon is strengthening its troops in the region to oust legally elected president. people understand this well hence the reaction their refusal to accept the goods from the grass the country and support the president well the security council also said that the humanitarian crisis which washington claims is plaguing venice waylay is a consequence of american side sions and embargoes and is being used as a tool to involve itself in venice to women domestic a furz
to our to international i mean in o'neil we begin the program with breaking news russia's security council was warned that the u.s. is getting ready to intervene in venice weyler topple the embattled president nicolas maduro op to washington has only thrown its support behind self declared president. stopping sanctions on officials and government as well it's also words other western nations to block the removal of the democratically elected president from power secretary of the russian...
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lisa, a mum of three, ozil council — your lisa, a mum of three, ozil council —— your council over £1000into debt. you don't know what is coming next with universal credit. i was out of debt in 2017 and sincei credit. i was out of debt in 2017 and since i got on universal credit last year i have nearly lost my house twice and then ijust... universal credit is designed to make claiming benefits in plan to help people back into work. of the 1.5 million people in great britain see up million people in great britain see up to six benefits merged into one monthly payment. but four years ago councils were owed around 250 in pounds by current tenants. glassey that figure had climbed to over £300 million. the welsh government does not collect in parable figures to the rest of the uk. the government said there is no—one single cause why rent arrears build up and that many peoplejoin why rent arrears build up and that many people join universal credit with pre—existing housing debt, adding that 500 social landlords have recently signed up to a scheme that can arrange direct rent payments and help
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security council after accusing the u.s. led coalition of killing sixteen civilians and bombing attacks on the border with iraq. and the u.s. ambassador and. germany should use its leverage to keep the kremlin in line that there's a new poll finds in most tournaments are skeptical about relations with washington . the world has become more times policies it's the politics of provocation we've lost some of the respect have with us due to its form. coming to you live from moscow you're watching our team for national welcome to the program. there have been major protests across one as well on tuesday after the opposition called it supporters onto the streets meanwhile supporters of president nicolas maduro organized a counter demonstration correct is based journalist and you know we sort of got to reports from the capital. where from caracas from check out specifically one of the most of the magic points of concentration for the opposition supporters there were around thousands even i could i would dare say a million people gat
security council after accusing the u.s. led coalition of killing sixteen civilians and bombing attacks on the border with iraq. and the u.s. ambassador and. germany should use its leverage to keep the kremlin in line that there's a new poll finds in most tournaments are skeptical about relations with washington . the world has become more times policies it's the politics of provocation we've lost some of the respect have with us due to its form. coming to you live from moscow you're watching...
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just over a third of english councils responded to the survey, almost every single one said council taxt would rise by at least 2.5%. our home editor mark easton has been looking at the figures and says this shouldn't come as a surprise. the government in december trumpeted an increase of 1.3 billion pounds in local authorities‘ core spending power, which sounds great, but that increase assumes that every council will raise council tax by the 3% maximum that they are allowed to do. local government has seen central government funding, the money it gets from whitehall, cut by 60% since 2010 and council leaders say that even with some of the extra money that was announced in the budget last year they are still facing a spending gap of over 3000 million, £3 billion shortfall. so even with putting council tax up they need to cart, 29% said they cut aduu they need to cart, 29% said they cut adult social care, 24%, they are going to cut children‘s care and more than half of them said they are going to have to dip into their reserves. now the government says that the councils have had £1 billi
just over a third of english councils responded to the survey, almost every single one said council taxt would rise by at least 2.5%. our home editor mark easton has been looking at the figures and says this shouldn't come as a surprise. the government in december trumpeted an increase of 1.3 billion pounds in local authorities‘ core spending power, which sounds great, but that increase assumes that every council will raise council tax by the 3% maximum that they are allowed to do. local...
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and the un security council meets on the venezuela crisis with well as divided again. we begin with breaking news from washington where the democratic led house of representatives has voted to block president donald trump's declaration of a national emergency along the us mexico border let's go straight to patty called pain in washington d.c. for us patty this was a bipartisan vote in the house. kind of bipartisan thirteen republicans broke from the president in voted that this was in fact not a national emergency let's just take a step back and remember what happened as u.s. president donald trump wanted a border wall congress wouldn't give him the money you shut down the government for the longest time in american history more than thirty days then he basically baulked and he said ok fine assign the bill but i'm going to declare a national emergency which allows him he believes to take money that congress has designated for other military projects and move it to build the wall here's why that is a problem potential problem for the president national emergencies are m
and the un security council meets on the venezuela crisis with well as divided again. we begin with breaking news from washington where the democratic led house of representatives has voted to block president donald trump's declaration of a national emergency along the us mexico border let's go straight to patty called pain in washington d.c. for us patty this was a bipartisan vote in the house. kind of bipartisan thirteen republicans broke from the president in voted that this was in fact not...
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so the re-entry council. >> so we -- sorry, can you repeat what you asked again? sorry. >> supervisor fewer: so the re-entry council is a place where a whole bunch of city departments get together, and i sit on it representing the board of supervisors, and we brainstorm about some of the issues that are a barrier to success for people who are coming out of incarceration. so we're looking at those supports. how to connect them to jobs, what is kind of the other supports that they need, housing, those type of things, but also examining the supports that we do have, are they effective, and then also looking at why our incarceration rate is so disproportionately african-american and latino. so those type of conversations we have, too, but if you wanted to connect to the re-entry council, i think it fits in sort of perfectly about re-entry from youth, for youth, because you do serve adults also. this could be a very, i think, good committee to even come to address one day or about some of your ideas around re-entry for youth, because most of the conversations we have i
so the re-entry council. >> so we -- sorry, can you repeat what you asked again? sorry. >> supervisor fewer: so the re-entry council is a place where a whole bunch of city departments get together, and i sit on it representing the board of supervisors, and we brainstorm about some of the issues that are a barrier to success for people who are coming out of incarceration. so we're looking at those supports. how to connect them to jobs, what is kind of the other supports that they...
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olivia degennaro explains what happened at monday's emotional paradise town council meeting. ((pkg))olivia standup: "many people who lost their homes in the camp fire have moved back to their properties in rvs while they clean up and rebuild. but after a vote by the paradise town council this morning, many of these people will have to leave their properties again."mos: "you want us to rebuild, don't you? you want us to be strong, right? well then please don't kick people off of their property again."frustration... even outrage from some paradise residents as they spoke before the town council this morning.mos: "we're living in parking lots, trying to wait for the town of paradise to give us a space, even if it's temporary, for us to put our trailers and rvs until our homes can be cleaned so we can go home. we all want to go home!"many lost almost everything in the camp fire last year... and they've started moving back onto their properties in r-vs and trailers.but now-- they'll have to uproot their lives again... until all of the debris and hazardous materials are moved off o
olivia degennaro explains what happened at monday's emotional paradise town council meeting. ((pkg))olivia standup: "many people who lost their homes in the camp fire have moved back to their properties in rvs while they clean up and rebuild. but after a vote by the paradise town council this morning, many of these people will have to leave their properties again."mos: "you want us to rebuild, don't you? you want us to be strong, right? well then please don't kick people off of...
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is mobilizing troops for a military intervention in venezuela so says the russian security council leader nicolas maduro at times washington is after his country's natural result. the united states wants about as well as oil and they're willing to go to war for the world. in the commons the british prime minister says m.p.'s will get a vote on a no deal. if they reject teresa mayes eatables next month. and in your claims it's killed three hundred members of the terror group in pakistan controlled kashmir furious pakistani leaders are vowing to respond. it's nine o'clock here in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from austin to you with me to a. very warm welcome to the program. russia is warning that the u.s. is getting ready to intervene in venezuela and topple and battle president nicolas maduro up to now washington has only thrown its support behind self declared president stopping sanctions on officials and materials government and inviting others to follow the lead the secretary of the russian security council says that u.s. troops movements to colombia and puerto r
is mobilizing troops for a military intervention in venezuela so says the russian security council leader nicolas maduro at times washington is after his country's natural result. the united states wants about as well as oil and they're willing to go to war for the world. in the commons the british prime minister says m.p.'s will get a vote on a no deal. if they reject teresa mayes eatables next month. and in your claims it's killed three hundred members of the terror group in pakistan...
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last year 1.8 million complaints were made about rubbish being uncollected and figures from councils2014. waste collection teams go out in all weather, bad winters coupled, making it easierfor residents weather, bad winters coupled, making it easier for residents to complain online can contribute to more complaints. there are warnings that budget cuts are now making the job harder. there is considerably less money. i think every year from that, we have been saving money. local government association said 99% of bins up collected without complaint and councils will also receive extra funding in the coming year to provide all services. moron—mac and the top story. that is brea kfast. moron—mac and the top story. that is breakfast. —— more on that story. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: as president trump rallies support for his border wall in texas, republicans and democrats say they've reached a possible deal that could avoid another government shutdown. the bahraini footballer freed from a thai jail arrives back in australia, where he has refugee status. the
last year 1.8 million complaints were made about rubbish being uncollected and figures from councils2014. waste collection teams go out in all weather, bad winters coupled, making it easierfor residents weather, bad winters coupled, making it easier for residents to complain online can contribute to more complaints. there are warnings that budget cuts are now making the job harder. there is considerably less money. i think every year from that, we have been saving money. local government...
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officials and government and inviting others to follow the lead the secretary of the russian security council says that u.s. troop movements to colombia to puerto rico are precursors to a military invasion with more here. and since the pressure on the van as well and president nicolas maduro is mounting as the u.s. supported south nominated candidate one why don't vouch to bring him down even as well a colombia border has recently become quite a hot spot and ongoing standoff as the u.s. has decided to deliver humanitarian aid. in as well and colombia claiming that the country is suffering from a humanitarian crisis on the other hand venezuelan president has rejected these claims saying that this delivery might be used as a pretext to enter the country and now russia's security council has shared duros concerns by saying that deploying troops and special ops forces to puerto rico and columbia washington is getting ready to intervene in vain as well and topple its leader this is what the secretary of russia's security council had to say on this matter. sarcasm and arrogance towards the new zone
officials and government and inviting others to follow the lead the secretary of the russian security council says that u.s. troop movements to colombia to puerto rico are precursors to a military invasion with more here. and since the pressure on the van as well and president nicolas maduro is mounting as the u.s. supported south nominated candidate one why don't vouch to bring him down even as well a colombia border has recently become quite a hot spot and ongoing standoff as the u.s. has...
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the un security council has been discussing the venezuela crisis u.s. special envoy to venezuela is calling for other member countries to sanction nicolas maduro for destroying aid shipments at the border we ask that others join us in sanctioning those who've been involved in the violence over the last weekend and who are frightened by the spoils of the muro regimes corruption. we ask that member states contribute to addressing the humanitarian situation in venezuela as dozens of nations already have generally have generously done and we ask you to recognize the nature of them endure a regime and question question the purpose and likely outcome of so-called dialogue with someone who would rather block and burn donated medicine and bread than see it in the hands of venezuelan children but russia's representative to the un has accused the us of trying to back illegal border crossings into venezuela while avoiding official routes for humanitarian supports docs to push him but he's the guy who wants to do if you will in the world on february twenty third we
the un security council has been discussing the venezuela crisis u.s. special envoy to venezuela is calling for other member countries to sanction nicolas maduro for destroying aid shipments at the border we ask that others join us in sanctioning those who've been involved in the violence over the last weekend and who are frightened by the spoils of the muro regimes corruption. we ask that member states contribute to addressing the humanitarian situation in venezuela as dozens of nations...
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teachers hope the council will pass the resolution and send a message to the school board. sot keith brown/ teachers union :59our council will be delivering another message tonight and its time the school board to listen to the message and haer what our students deserve and waht the community wants and if they dont get that message we are willing to strike to improve education for the students in oakland. standup dan kerman/oakland 1:25teachers are seeking this additional political clout hoping it will nudge the school board towards offeringa better contract offer. an independant fact finder will issue their report on february 15 and then it will be up to the teachers to decide if and when they will stage a walkout. in oakland, dan kerman, kron 4 news. ( robin ) the family of a man killed by oakland police last year has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the four officers involved. 32-year-old joshua pawlik was killed by officers back in march. according to the complaint, the family says the conduct of the officers "shocks the conscious" and is as close to murder
teachers hope the council will pass the resolution and send a message to the school board. sot keith brown/ teachers union :59our council will be delivering another message tonight and its time the school board to listen to the message and haer what our students deserve and waht the community wants and if they dont get that message we are willing to strike to improve education for the students in oakland. standup dan kerman/oakland 1:25teachers are seeking this additional political clout hoping...
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witnessed an attempt at legal state border crossing of unknown cargoes colleagues at the security council which of your countries would have acted any different even wants to build a big wall of the border of another country to prevent illegal crossings how is this any different to nine hundred eighty six when humanitarian assistance to nicaragua turned out to be an arms consignment to the contras the units let's call a spade a spade it's not humanitarian assistance if the u.s. wanted to help the venezuelan people they would have operated through any of the u.n. agencies accredited in that country as has been done by other countries has al jazeera as mike hanna now with more from the united nations. the last emergency meeting on venezuela was held in the security council exactly a month ago and it's very clear that the dynamic within the changer has not changed at all basic differences among security council members on the one side a group led by the united states who are insistent that the claims off. to the leadership often as well or should be recognized on the other side a group of na
witnessed an attempt at legal state border crossing of unknown cargoes colleagues at the security council which of your countries would have acted any different even wants to build a big wall of the border of another country to prevent illegal crossings how is this any different to nine hundred eighty six when humanitarian assistance to nicaragua turned out to be an arms consignment to the contras the units let's call a spade a spade it's not humanitarian assistance if the u.s. wanted to help...
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you did a great job and we thank you for giving the council a treat on politics and eggs a treat, hearing your remarks. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> in our -- and our road to the white house coverage will continue with two more 2020 candidates who took part in the politics and eggs series. at 5:00 eastern, former massachusetts governor bill wells, and at 6:40, democratic presidential candidate john delaney. current president donald trump spoke earlier today. he held a signing ceremony in the oval office called space ,olicy directive four establishing the policy framework for the new space force, set to become the sixth branch of the u.s. military. president trump: thank you very much. i had a great conversation today with president moon of south korea. we discussed the trip next week to hanoi and vietnam. i look forward to being with chairman kim and i think a lot will come out of it. we had a tremendo
you did a great job and we thank you for giving the council a treat on politics and eggs a treat, hearing your remarks. thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> in our -- and our road to the white house coverage will continue with two more 2020 candidates who took part in the politics and eggs series. at 5:00...
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security council achieve anything here do you think. no not at all i don't think so i i think that this was just an effort on there on the part of the united states and initially to to try to try to garner. international support but. but of course it was it was that that proposal was that was vetoed i think that you have you have us really politically and politically trying to do another regime change down there even though i'm a juror was elected and and and with elliott abrams as the as the envoy to venezuela it just it just reeks with neo conservatives trying to once again do regime change in areas that they feel is in their interest yeah i mean that was clear if you're watching the u.n. security council meeting the russian envoy it was clear in supporting the do are saying that you know. the decision should be made easing the legitimate government and the u.s. for a very clear when they michaela in suggesting. well well claiming then saying and stating that they were supporting the interim self-proclaimed president. the mechanism is
security council achieve anything here do you think. no not at all i don't think so i i think that this was just an effort on there on the part of the united states and initially to to try to try to garner. international support but. but of course it was it was that that proposal was that was vetoed i think that you have you have us really politically and politically trying to do another regime change down there even though i'm a juror was elected and and and with elliott abrams as the as the...
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the council is considering changes to it's rent stabilization ordinance. kron four's philippe djegal explains the ideas on the table. (philippe) the city of hayward's residential rent stabilization ordinance is outdated... so, the council is reviewing ways to fix it.leah simon- weisberg/attorney- "we've seen a huge increase, i would say recently, um, of tenants facing rent increases, um, and attempts by their landlords to evict them." a city staff report recommends implementing a mediation process with binding arbitration between tenants and landlords, in cases where a proposed annual rent increase reaches or exceeds five-percent. leah (lee-uh) simon-weisberg is an attorney who represents tenants at the non-pro fit organization centro legal de la raza. she prefers rent control.leah simon- weisberg/attorney- "i think the most important thing is people need stability and clarity. um, the idea that every tenant, everytime they get a rent increase is going to be forced to do a mediation and then potentially an arbitration, is just a lot of work for everybody i
the council is considering changes to it's rent stabilization ordinance. kron four's philippe djegal explains the ideas on the table. (philippe) the city of hayward's residential rent stabilization ordinance is outdated... so, the council is reviewing ways to fix it.leah simon- weisberg/attorney- "we've seen a huge increase, i would say recently, um, of tenants facing rent increases, um, and attempts by their landlords to evict them." a city staff report recommends implementing a...