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to the national council.n we were working on the layout of this, it was with the idea that our national council, they had an interest if they would want to have meetings here in the council house. this was the space that the national council during 1878 to 1907 met in. it is not too much of a leap -- it was not a leap, in fact -- that our national council meets in this space today on occasion. in fact, since about march of 2019, they have been renovating that space, and they needed a space to meet. so they have been utilizing this space for their monthly general session meetings since march of 2019. all of our national council meetings, in the general session but also the committee meetings they have leading up to the general session throughout the month, those are open to the public. and not just our tribal citizens, but also the general public as well. if they want to attend any of the committee meetings, and certainly the general session of the national council. the space you are in, we are utilizing it in
to the national council.n we were working on the layout of this, it was with the idea that our national council, they had an interest if they would want to have meetings here in the council house. this was the space that the national council during 1878 to 1907 met in. it is not too much of a leap -- it was not a leap, in fact -- that our national council meets in this space today on occasion. in fact, since about march of 2019, they have been renovating that space, and they needed a space to...
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my officials have good relationships with council chief executives and treasurers, and if there are councils should contact their regular point of contact at the department and raise those concerns, and we'll work with them. robertjenrick. now, the legal system, along with the rest of the country, came to a near halt with the lockdown, and mps on thejustice committee have been hearing about the implications of that. including a growing backlog of cases, and a devastating financial crisis for the legal profession. a bar council survey found that many barristers faced ruin. the results are frankly shocking. 56% of all barristers cannot survive six months in practice. that takes us from the date of the survey to 0ctober us from the date of the survey to october of this year. 69% of publicly—funded barristers can't survive six months, and almost 75% of young barristers, that's those in practice for less than seven years, will not survive six months. the mps heard evidence of a backlog of cases a justice minister suggested the government was looking at raising the retirement age forjudges and mag
my officials have good relationships with council chief executives and treasurers, and if there are councils should contact their regular point of contact at the department and raise those concerns, and we'll work with them. robertjenrick. now, the legal system, along with the rest of the country, came to a near halt with the lockdown, and mps on thejustice committee have been hearing about the implications of that. including a growing backlog of cases, and a devastating financial crisis for...
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our council finances will be stretched.oment, and we've had additional costs that the government should fund. so far, the government's given an extra £3.2 billion to councils in england, and last week a further £600 million for councils to pass on to care providers. but there's demand for more. at the start of this crisis, councils were told by the government to spend what it takes, but there's growing concern they will be left out of pocket. many want the government to guarantee it will cover the costs of their lost income, because some fear they'll simply run out of money, and that could have a real impact on some crucial services. take social care — already under strain, exacerbated by this pandemic. private providers who rely on income from councils say, with budgets tight, the extra government money is not getting through to them. there was not nearly enough money. we have seen one home close already, i think there will be others that are teetering on the edge now. this is a result of underinvestment by successive gove
our council finances will be stretched.oment, and we've had additional costs that the government should fund. so far, the government's given an extra £3.2 billion to councils in england, and last week a further £600 million for councils to pass on to care providers. but there's demand for more. at the start of this crisis, councils were told by the government to spend what it takes, but there's growing concern they will be left out of pocket. many want the government to guarantee it will...
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our councils in yorkshire —— our councils in yorkshire —— our councils in yorkshire are saying there crisis. you told mps some of those calculation from councils where highly speculative. where are you suggesting they are perhaps getting their sums wrong? white not at all. as i said we have already provided 3.2 —— three 2p to councils, a lot of money in just a two month period to councils and —— no, not at all. we think that is sufficient for the immediate demands of the crisis. as we understand better the length at which lockdown measures may have to be in place and the economic disruption that flows asa the economic disruption that flows as a result of the crisis, which is difficult tojudge today, as a result of the crisis, which is difficult to judge today, we will work with councils to ensure they have the funding that is required so they can navigate their way through this difficult period. so my message to councils, continue to do the important work you are doing, whether that is on adult social care, getting rough sleepers of the street, supporting the vulnerable, getting thos
our councils in yorkshire —— our councils in yorkshire —— our councils in yorkshire are saying there crisis. you told mps some of those calculation from councils where highly speculative. where are you suggesting they are perhaps getting their sums wrong? white not at all. as i said we have already provided 3.2 —— three 2p to councils, a lot of money in just a two month period to councils and —— no, not at all. we think that is sufficient for the immediate demands of the crisis....
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that isanother area very contentious women -- within the council. more importantly, that you engage the country that once again, as we talked about, china has been helping with financial short-term situations, that we be able to engage them so they understand the findings and the facts that we are holding the assad regime accountable. if we don't stop the disinformation campaign, it will be difficult to continue told them accountable, because this is against the syrian people. we have to highlight the use of chemical weapons by the assad regime. heather: the u.s. is supporting a resolution that calls for a new constitution and elections. what can we do to re-energize that process? in fits and starts for several years now. ambassador craft: we really have to support our special envoy there. here's an is someone that we are all supporting, the like-minded countries in the council. to stop thewe need disinformation campaign from china and russia because in the council when this is discussed, when anything is discussed about syria, it just doesn't seem,
that isanother area very contentious women -- within the council. more importantly, that you engage the country that once again, as we talked about, china has been helping with financial short-term situations, that we be able to engage them so they understand the findings and the facts that we are holding the assad regime accountable. if we don't stop the disinformation campaign, it will be difficult to continue told them accountable, because this is against the syrian people. we have to...
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, we welcome you to the national space council. we are grateful to have your leadership. today, we will hear from other cabinet members that have played such a key role in the development and implementation of the president's vision for american leadership in space. us onary ross will update the latest on regulatory reform, measures that really catalyze the development of space, the secretary of energy is going to talk about how we are leveraging american energy in space. us bridenstine will give support on the progress of not only launch america but also the artemis program which will put the next man and the first woman on the moon. by 2024.d be we will hear from the deputy secretary of defense about the space force. i am also especially enthusiastic about hearing from two-story nearly -- 2 extraordinarily courageous americans. robert will take to the sky, take to the heavens next week. we will be speaking to him in just a few moments, doug will be the spacecraft commander as well. these two astronauts represent the best of ameri
, we welcome you to the national space council. we are grateful to have your leadership. today, we will hear from other cabinet members that have played such a key role in the development and implementation of the president's vision for american leadership in space. us onary ross will update the latest on regulatory reform, measures that really catalyze the development of space, the secretary of energy is going to talk about how we are leveraging american energy in space. us bridenstine will...
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and welcome to this meeting of the national space council. by way of introduction, i'm proud to say that the colonel banken is going to being the joint operations commander for the mission responsible for the rendezvous in docking and , undocking. native of missouri and astronaut since 2000 and flight engineer. colonel hurley has been the spacecraft commander for demo responsible for activities like launch, landing and recovery. a native of appalachia, new york. astronauts an the same year. 12 years into his national career. he retired from the united states marine corps and served as a fighter pilot and test pilot for 20 for years. memory corp. fighter pilot son would be jealous that i had a chance to speak to you today. he really will. each of these men have completed two space flights for the space shuttle and have logged more than 1300 hrs in space 16,000 of , training. rigorous preparation for next week's launch and let me recognize you. afterwards we will get some comments from colonel hurley. thank you for being with us today. i know i
and welcome to this meeting of the national space council. by way of introduction, i'm proud to say that the colonel banken is going to being the joint operations commander for the mission responsible for the rendezvous in docking and , undocking. native of missouri and astronaut since 2000 and flight engineer. colonel hurley has been the spacecraft commander for demo responsible for activities like launch, landing and recovery. a native of appalachia, new york. astronauts an the same year. 12...
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only one mourner today — christina, from the council.ple who might otherwise have been with us here today, roy's family and friends, are absent, and so it falls to us few here to pay our respects and to bid farewell to him. relatives, out of touch for years, care home staff in isolation. so, it's left to strangers to say goodbye. he was born in october 1937, shortly before the second world war, but roy's was a tough childhood, and in fact he never got to know his mum, who passed away... the actualjob is to arrange the funeral, but a funeral is a farewell and it is a summing up. we have to have something to say — it would be too sad not to. so, christina set to work trying to find loved ones, building a picture of the man and his life. they do come into your affection, little snapshots of their personality, that you think, oh, i would have liked them. you know, and so, you're not going along just with a lanyard on as a council worker, tapping your hand, going, "when is this finishing so i can go to lunch?" you're going to a funeral of som
only one mourner today — christina, from the council.ple who might otherwise have been with us here today, roy's family and friends, are absent, and so it falls to us few here to pay our respects and to bid farewell to him. relatives, out of touch for years, care home staff in isolation. so, it's left to strangers to say goodbye. he was born in october 1937, shortly before the second world war, but roy's was a tough childhood, and in fact he never got to know his mum, who passed away... the...
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advice and privy council meant a very large ornate chamber and when the privy council got too big to be big as an advisory council, became started pulling a couple of his favorite advisors into a small little room off the side and this little tiny room was called the kings cabinet. and that was just sort of the description for really small rooms at the time so this group became known as the kings cabinet council and then eventually counsel was dropped and it became the cabinet and cabinet sort of signified a less official position within the government councils tended to be written into legislation so virginia for example at a council of states that advised the governor, same with new york so cabinet was intended to convey a more private conversation and more private relationship and by 1792 americans were referring to washington's meetings as cabinet meetings. >> thank you so much lindsay. once again the book is a cabinet. harvarduniversity press . i can't say enough about this book. i learned so much about george washington and also about political institutions, the creation of ins
advice and privy council meant a very large ornate chamber and when the privy council got too big to be big as an advisory council, became started pulling a couple of his favorite advisors into a small little room off the side and this little tiny room was called the kings cabinet. and that was just sort of the description for really small rooms at the time so this group became known as the kings cabinet council and then eventually counsel was dropped and it became the cabinet and cabinet sort...
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our northern councils in england to ritual shyer councils in the south of england and it was terribly unfair and it absolutely was not giving the local authorities what they needed to help laying them to what do you think the reason is behind this lack of parity. the i think it's a very simple and political and piece of shit canidate the government have pumped more money to tory shire council was because they were screaming out for more cash and they've taken it from labor councils in the north it's a simple as that sunderland people lose 3000000 pound so that somebody council can have more money and it's grossly unfair what impact is this having on daily life and something well on daily life life goes on at the moment bill what it means for the came so however is that whilst we have received 18200000 out of the government and that period and all money is welcome i always accept money we've also had to look at what the cost of the council offer dealing with the call that $1000.00 places and currently we're setting it soar to $1900000.00 pounds for sunderland which means i've got a $23
our northern councils in england to ritual shyer councils in the south of england and it was terribly unfair and it absolutely was not giving the local authorities what they needed to help laying them to what do you think the reason is behind this lack of parity. the i think it's a very simple and political and piece of shit canidate the government have pumped more money to tory shire council was because they were screaming out for more cash and they've taken it from labor councils in the north...
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but the council to a job three had six to five days a year.ut that time. this is just another part of the jigsaw that the government needs the educated to work on, that is local government. we know what we need to do in our local communities to make sure that we can deal with these problems. we need the government to listen, but also we need to government to finance and that is a real problem at the moment. we are seeing £300 million being loaned to private sector businesses, but not the same investment in local government. a lot of us are still having to find the savings from austerity that the government imposed on us whilst getting money they are publicly saying. they need to listen to the professionals that know what needs to happen with fly—tipping, what needed to happen before the lockdown and what needs to happen while we are in lockdown. again it is ok for the governor to say that the tips will be open in the next coming weeks was up there is a real issue with ppe, we have got to make sure that that is fixed first and we have got to ma
but the council to a job three had six to five days a year.ut that time. this is just another part of the jigsaw that the government needs the educated to work on, that is local government. we know what we need to do in our local communities to make sure that we can deal with these problems. we need the government to listen, but also we need to government to finance and that is a real problem at the moment. we are seeing £300 million being loaned to private sector businesses, but not the same...
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the atlantic council today has released a groundbreaking fiscal tracker. spending from the global financial crisis today. it is worth looking at. we will try to get it around to the people listening on this call at our website atlanticcouncil.org. what is interesting to me, and we were able to engineer this partly because of the expertise who came to us, what is great about this tracker is it shows you for all the money you cited that is out not put so much fiscally in. i was wondering if you could speak to the issue of china being the first emerging forward growth, and how you are looking at china and how it's going and if the world should expect extra response from china in the physical realm? since you mentioned the fiscal tracker, congratulations on getting it out. i want to refer to the policy action tracker for 93 countries. it looks at all measures being put into place, including fiscal measures. we were pleased to see the atlantic council took the fiscal toect one step forward compare to the global financial crisis. , two points on china. the first
the atlantic council today has released a groundbreaking fiscal tracker. spending from the global financial crisis today. it is worth looking at. we will try to get it around to the people listening on this call at our website atlanticcouncil.org. what is interesting to me, and we were able to engineer this partly because of the expertise who came to us, what is great about this tracker is it shows you for all the money you cited that is out not put so much fiscally in. i was wondering if you...
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but whatever the cause, the council in gateshead wants to move more cautiously than national governmentas scotland and wales and northern ireland. if i had those powers, if we had those powers here in gateshead, i'm absolutely certain that we would be imposing the same restrictions as in scotland and in wales and northern ireland. the so, our social media message from the local authority has stayed exactly the same — it's "stay at home". where possible, stay at home. that pressure for different approaches across the uk is driven by different estimates for rates of infection, what's called the r number. one new study says london now has the lowest rate. at one point, it was suffering the worst of the outbreak. then the midlands. anything below one means the virus is declining, but the south east, east, south west and north west are all closer to that threshold of one. with the north east and yorkshire having the highest rate of all regions in england. scotland is thought to be in the range of 0.7—1, and wales and northern ireland 0.8—0.9. there is a geographical march of it really, a spr
but whatever the cause, the council in gateshead wants to move more cautiously than national governmentas scotland and wales and northern ireland. if i had those powers, if we had those powers here in gateshead, i'm absolutely certain that we would be imposing the same restrictions as in scotland and in wales and northern ireland. the so, our social media message from the local authority has stayed exactly the same — it's "stay at home". where possible, stay at home. that pressure...
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two weeks have passed and the stokes family have heard back from the council.the last 1a year. but it's not good news. and the minute a traveller buys the house — it's disgraceful. very bad news really. the response we got two days ago, we're no further on. basically what he said in the letter and the e—mail is we don't fit the criteria, we have no links to the area. it's not fair in this modern world that we have to highlight our children's disabilities, explain to you that we live in caravans and tents in and out of this place. we're all married a mile away from this place. it's not fair that we have to do that. the family have been told to either apply for new planning, despite already being told they don't fit the local criteria, or sell the house. am i meant to look for another local in the area? i don't know. because that's the only market we're allowed to obviously sell to, if that's the case — if you're only allowed to live here if you're from the area — so only someone from the area can buy it, so we're already restricted to how many we can sell it to,
two weeks have passed and the stokes family have heard back from the council.the last 1a year. but it's not good news. and the minute a traveller buys the house — it's disgraceful. very bad news really. the response we got two days ago, we're no further on. basically what he said in the letter and the e—mail is we don't fit the criteria, we have no links to the area. it's not fair in this modern world that we have to highlight our children's disabilities, explain to you that we live in...
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riot police ready for more protests and hong kong the legislative council will soon begin debating a controversial new law. for policemen in the u.s. fired after the death of a black suspect as a backlash over a bystander's video of the arrest. now as latin america becomes the new global epicenter of the corona virus pandemic the world health organization has warned of surging infection numbers and brazil brazil peru and chile now brazil is by far the region's west affected country with more than 300000 confirmed cases that's the 2nd highest number in the wild the situation is so bad that the u.s. has imposed travel restrictions to anyone coming from that country that's just going to affect trees about reports. away from the sandy beaches of rio there's any we've got it. fabiano the gun that are are trying to locate covert patients in they've 1115. they have just recovered from 1000 themselves and are now working on their day off to help those in need. hospitals are full most cases were not serious so this way we could help them to going to people where to go with visiting people and
riot police ready for more protests and hong kong the legislative council will soon begin debating a controversial new law. for policemen in the u.s. fired after the death of a black suspect as a backlash over a bystander's video of the arrest. now as latin america becomes the new global epicenter of the corona virus pandemic the world health organization has warned of surging infection numbers and brazil brazil peru and chile now brazil is by far the region's west affected country with more...
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but councils are warning people to manage their expectations.ty as to if and when your local tip is opening, and also of course bear in mind that a lot of other people will also want to get down there so there may be, certainly in the first few days orweeks, quite high demand. tips in scotland remain closed while in wales and northern ireland planning for reopening is under way. the best advice is before setting off, check your local centre is open and if so, what restrictions are in place. john maguire, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. we've had rather a showery couple of days, good for the gardens people always seem to say. looks to be the case for our weather watchers, some beautiful images that are being sent in so far today. in terms of weather for going out in the garden or for exercising today, a lot of fine conditions to be found across the uk through the afternoon. just a few sharper showers for the south—east of scotland and the north—east of england through the afternoon, which could catch so
but councils are warning people to manage their expectations.ty as to if and when your local tip is opening, and also of course bear in mind that a lot of other people will also want to get down there so there may be, certainly in the first few days orweeks, quite high demand. tips in scotland remain closed while in wales and northern ireland planning for reopening is under way. the best advice is before setting off, check your local centre is open and if so, what restrictions are in place....
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" they said they were from kilkenny city council kilkenny county council and they were here to serve and her husband chris purchased their first home in october last year and moved in with their eight children. but less than two months later, they were given an eviction notice from the local council, who claimed they were in breach of a planning condition. they believe it is only being enforced because they are travellers. i like it because it is bigger and we can do our own thing here and there is loads of space. maybe in time to come when one of them gets married, and gets a wife, there is loads for room for them to pull in a caravan. you can have yourfamily around you at all times and that is what travellers like. my main dream growing up was owning a house in the country and having a big large family. that is what my dream was and i never thought i'd have it, to be honest. two of their eight children have disabilities and the house has been life—changing for the eldest son paddy. it feels more comfortable because, obviously, i have a wheelchair because i only have one leg. but th
" they said they were from kilkenny city council kilkenny county council and they were here to serve and her husband chris purchased their first home in october last year and moved in with their eight children. but less than two months later, they were given an eviction notice from the local council, who claimed they were in breach of a planning condition. they believe it is only being enforced because they are travellers. i like it because it is bigger and we can do our own thing here and...
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the council, you can't get any help from the council. in anna from turn to us, charity, she is a welfare benefits expert from the charity. you just heard paulmy awful story, awful experience of the last few weeks. what is your immediate thought about how he can help —— paul's full story. this is regrettably common and it shows how quickly any of us can go from being house, having a job, to homeless on the street. what should he do? well, illegal eviction is a criminal offence. he does need to report it to the council. suspicion is when he reported to the council is home as he just reported to the council is home as hejust got reported to the council is home as he just got bounced out by reception, and councils can be very difficult about gatekeeping their homelessness services, and he needs to insist on making a formal homelessness application and insist on getting support about illegal eviction so he can get back into his property and get all his stuff. with the problem with universal credit, it sounds like someone has probably gone wro
the council, you can't get any help from the council. in anna from turn to us, charity, she is a welfare benefits expert from the charity. you just heard paulmy awful story, awful experience of the last few weeks. what is your immediate thought about how he can help —— paul's full story. this is regrettably common and it shows how quickly any of us can go from being house, having a job, to homeless on the street. what should he do? well, illegal eviction is a criminal offence. he does need...
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we have the parent advisory council.o if there is a representative, a representative we will identify you. >> yes, good afternoon, president sanchez and commissioners, superintendent matthews, student delegates, staff and community members. i'm michelle vegas and i'm coordinator for the parent advisory council. and i'm joined today by a parent member herself. michelle, are you there and can you introduce yourself? >> i am, but whatever just happened to my screen? [ laughter ] >> it took away my notes so hold on one second. i don't know what just came up on the screen. >> it probably took away your split screen. >> thank you. i'm michelle delaneny. i'm the parent of a kindergarten and i'm here for the parent advisory council report for the board of education for may 13th, 2020. the roles of a parent advisory council is to represent parent voice expose perspectives t voices and perspectives. this is our first report in three months to the advisory group meetings. we would like to take this opportunity to present a slightly
we have the parent advisory council.o if there is a representative, a representative we will identify you. >> yes, good afternoon, president sanchez and commissioners, superintendent matthews, student delegates, staff and community members. i'm michelle vegas and i'm coordinator for the parent advisory council. and i'm joined today by a parent member herself. michelle, are you there and can you introduce yourself? >> i am, but whatever just happened to my screen? [ laughter ]...
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security council john homan is following developments from mexico city. right now they're sort of strung out across the atlantic the 1st one colleagues in venezuela that are sort of plotting their their routes across the ocean so the 1st one could arrive by saturday or sunday and then the one that's at the back of this sort of line of tankers could take a couple of weeks even to arrive now going back further where did this all start and it basically started because the u.s. has said to other countries listen if you're doing business with venezuela you can't do business with us it's basically called secondary sanctions and that means that other countries including companies from russia stopped or of dropped the amount of business that they do with venezuela now venezuela despite being the country with the biggest or reserves in the world has struggled to convert that into gas into gasoline and that's because of years of mismanagement so it's now casting around to see where it can get their gasoline from and since the u.s. has been cracking down on other co
security council john homan is following developments from mexico city. right now they're sort of strung out across the atlantic the 1st one colleagues in venezuela that are sort of plotting their their routes across the ocean so the 1st one could arrive by saturday or sunday and then the one that's at the back of this sort of line of tankers could take a couple of weeks even to arrive now going back further where did this all start and it basically started because the u.s. has said to other...
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the government promised to do whatever it takes to fully compensate those councils, and councils acrossthe country, yet both are millions of pounds short of the costs so far, billions nationally. how will the prime minister fulfil that funding promise and not return to the dark days of austerity? i can certainly tell him that the government has absolutely no intention of returning to the a-word, which i will not quote. that is not going to be our approach. we do not think that will be necessary. what i can tell him is that we have already put another £3.2 billion, as he knows, into supporting local authorities and supporting some of the most vulnerable throughout this difficult time. we will continue to make sure that funding gets through to those who need it, but the crucial thing, as colleagues across the house will understand, is that the more effectively we can suppress this virus and the faster we can restart our economy, the better our chances, as everybody knows, of getting the funding that we all need to the poorest and neediest in our society. that is the course that this gover
the government promised to do whatever it takes to fully compensate those councils, and councils acrossthe country, yet both are millions of pounds short of the costs so far, billions nationally. how will the prime minister fulfil that funding promise and not return to the dark days of austerity? i can certainly tell him that the government has absolutely no intention of returning to the a-word, which i will not quote. that is not going to be our approach. we do not think that will be...
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and you just touched there on councils. talks about rebellion amongst some councils joining the opposition to the plan. group birmingham, called her dale in west berkshire — these councils are saying they may not force schools to reopen sabella no, absolutely, it is fascinating how so many different papers have a slightly different angle on this. and what the guardian is saying that a number of councils have either said no, we won't open schools, or have expressed doubts. what is happening is the government has said they won't issue sanctions against those areas who don't open their schools, and if they are doing that, what the government is saying is if you're not happy to do it, don't do it. so the government has lost control of this, and you know here in the language coming from number ten that earlyjune was a lwa ys number ten that earlyjune was always the earliest date when we wa nted always the earliest date when we wanted schools to reopen. now they are rolling back from what sounded like a hope that they could get s
and you just touched there on councils. talks about rebellion amongst some councils joining the opposition to the plan. group birmingham, called her dale in west berkshire — these councils are saying they may not force schools to reopen sabella no, absolutely, it is fascinating how so many different papers have a slightly different angle on this. and what the guardian is saying that a number of councils have either said no, we won't open schools, or have expressed doubts. what is happening is...
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>>and the council that broke the order says that was not the intention kron four's haaziq madyun has the story. >>when ocean with navy strenuously object to attorney specifically petition judge riordan to reduce his bail. >>there is controversy surrounding in alameda county superior court judge's decision to reduce the bill paving the way to release 61 year-old gregory b and from santa rita jail in dublin. the end was arrested back in november as a suspect in a pair of violent assaults that occurred back in 1997, one did union city the other in the town of livermore where he has been placed on house arrest alameda county district attorney spokesperson teresa dramatic that gentleman was being held on 2 and a half million dollars bail. >>and you believe that he is in the danger to the community however after being attorney told the judge her client has a medical condition. the judge reduced beards, bail to 0 and i don't think she should have been released into my community livermore their shine believes the judge in this case misuse the california judicial council's emergency bill redu
>>and the council that broke the order says that was not the intention kron four's haaziq madyun has the story. >>when ocean with navy strenuously object to attorney specifically petition judge riordan to reduce his bail. >>there is controversy surrounding in alameda county superior court judge's decision to reduce the bill paving the way to release 61 year-old gregory b and from santa rita jail in dublin. the end was arrested back in november as a suspect in a pair of violent...
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but there is growing opposition from councils across england around safety concerns.this, the timescale's very tight. the main concern and why we have given the reason we have given the advice we have to schools is that we are not yet convinced that the government's five tests are met. particular in terms of the falling rate of infections in the community. you will be aware that there have been discussions that the infection rate is higher in the north tan, say, london. than, say, london. the plan to reopen schools to children in reception, year one and year six on the 1st ofjune only applies to england. the government says it is scientifically safe at school to reopen and has issued guidance. other parts of the uk will continue to keep schools closed. it really depends upon the view of employers. of councils are direct employers of teaching staff. their views are clearly very important and i'm looking to sit their views are clearly very important and i'm not going to sit here and pretend that suddenly come on the 1st ofjune, everything will be uniform. i don't know.
but there is growing opposition from councils across england around safety concerns.this, the timescale's very tight. the main concern and why we have given the reason we have given the advice we have to schools is that we are not yet convinced that the government's five tests are met. particular in terms of the falling rate of infections in the community. you will be aware that there have been discussions that the infection rate is higher in the north tan, say, london. than, say, london. the...
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the siege of hong kong's the gist of the council. all provoked accusations of excess force pollution and inaction by the police which prompted the watchdogs inquiry the council said the use of force largely met its national guard lines and offered $52.00 recommendations including on the future use of tear gas i'm training for officers confronting protesters. protests which originally or then degenerated into violent protests using little or kinds in fact against police and others property was destroyed. and this is the situation that our police force was faced with and they're facing this situation of course they have to enforce law and they have to protect. just a geisha to the police conduct was one of the key to mobs of antigovernment protesters but the inquiry by a council with no part to hold office is accountable that short of protest is demand it claiming that the public is biased and that the police nothing wrong which group that the police washed up is far more serving the interest of the frothy is. what began as peaceful de
the siege of hong kong's the gist of the council. all provoked accusations of excess force pollution and inaction by the police which prompted the watchdogs inquiry the council said the use of force largely met its national guard lines and offered $52.00 recommendations including on the future use of tear gas i'm training for officers confronting protesters. protests which originally or then degenerated into violent protests using little or kinds in fact against police and others property was...
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security council to ensure that come july when a crucial u.n. cross border aid mechanism is up for a vote that they ensure that this mechanism is renewed now is not the time for any interruption in timely and sustained aid this aid mechanism has been repeatedly politicized over the past few years and the syrian government and its allies in the security council have been trying to put an end to that mechanism and we are calling on the security council to ensure that it remains intact in addition of course we have called repeatedly on the security council to ensure that there is a semblance of. any mechanism that ensures accountability for these attacks in northwest syria from amnesty international thank you very much for talking to us on al-jazeera. now on to the coronavirus crisis in the u.k. prime minister has laid out the 1st steps to easing measures or is johnson announce a new virus alert system and says people will be allowed to spend more time outdoors and go for drives with members of their household help some schools can restart at the b
security council to ensure that come july when a crucial u.n. cross border aid mechanism is up for a vote that they ensure that this mechanism is renewed now is not the time for any interruption in timely and sustained aid this aid mechanism has been repeatedly politicized over the past few years and the syrian government and its allies in the security council have been trying to put an end to that mechanism and we are calling on the security council to ensure that it remains intact in addition...
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meanwhile in bournemouth, the council urged people to go home if the beach looked too busy. 68 councilsis. shall i assume you‘re not going to give mea shall i assume you‘re not going to give me a hint as to what will come out on the advice this afternoon? 0bviously sage has published a number of related papers regarding schools but we will be publishing more details later on today. you've seen more details later on today. you've seen the story, previously we‘ve done research which has been in touch with councils in england and 68 of said that they can‘t guarantee primary schools are going to reopen to reception, year1 and year 6 pupils on june the to reception, year1 and year 6 pupils onjune the first. they don‘t feel their safety can be guaranteed. what do you say to that? we've said we wa nt what do you say to that? we've said we want to see children return to school. a week ago today, i said it‘s important that children get that education but we want to make sure the guidelines are being followed, they return to school when it‘s safe. and councils and local authorities had to assess
meanwhile in bournemouth, the council urged people to go home if the beach looked too busy. 68 councilsis. shall i assume you‘re not going to give mea shall i assume you‘re not going to give me a hint as to what will come out on the advice this afternoon? 0bviously sage has published a number of related papers regarding schools but we will be publishing more details later on today. you've seen more details later on today. you've seen the story, previously we‘ve done research which has...
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this group became known as the kings cabinet council and eventually council was dropped and it became the captain. cabinets are signified a less official position within the government. counsel's tended to be written into legislation. so virginia, for example, had a council estate that defies the governor, same with new york. cabinet was intended to convey a more private conversation, a more private relationship. i 1792 americans were referring to washington's meetings as cabinet meeting. >> perfect. thank thank you so much, lindsa. once again the book is "the cabinet." i can't say enough about this book. i learned so much about george washington and also about political institutions, the creation of institutions and certainly about the creation of the cabinet. we are not going to go back to stewart mclaurin for our conclusion for the evening. >> thank you, colleen and lindsay. i will say i've worked at the white house historical association for the rest of my career and learn something new everyday and i learned a great deal just listening to this conversation this evening. this whit
this group became known as the kings cabinet council and eventually council was dropped and it became the captain. cabinets are signified a less official position within the government. counsel's tended to be written into legislation. so virginia, for example, had a council estate that defies the governor, same with new york. cabinet was intended to convey a more private conversation, a more private relationship. i 1792 americans were referring to washington's meetings as cabinet meeting....
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in particular, you talk about war councils that he conducted as general. could you tell us about those war councils and how that influenced the creation with the cabinet? >> absolutely. washington is very much a military man. i put two pictures up here of what the councils might have looked like pending on whether or not they were meeting in a larger home or in washington's war tents. washington was a military man. his prior leadership experience had come in the context of military and it was how he thought, how he approached issues. the councils of war had been incredibly helpful to him because it was an opportunity to bring together the officers or to ask for their opinions and to allow them to debate all these issues and duke it out and it was a way for him to stress test the different positions and see where the weaknesses were and arguments and to consider all the facts at one time. then he would often ask for written opinions "after words" that he could go home and read them and consider them in his own time and then make a final decision. he conclud
in particular, you talk about war councils that he conducted as general. could you tell us about those war councils and how that influenced the creation with the cabinet? >> absolutely. washington is very much a military man. i put two pictures up here of what the councils might have looked like pending on whether or not they were meeting in a larger home or in washington's war tents. washington was a military man. his prior leadership experience had come in the context of military and it...
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i would like to congratulate chichester, ealing and heinberg councils, the three highest performing councilsn england. businesses are also receiving discounts of almost £10 billion on their rates bills in response to covid—19, with the hardest hit by the pandemic such as shops, cafes and pubs, paying no business rates whatsoever this financial year. together with existing relief, this means 1.1 million ratepayers are no longer paying business rates this year. this week the chancellor and i announced an additional 5% uplift, up to £670 million available to local councils to fund small businesses that rent space in shared offices, industrial units and innovation centres —— 617 £9. as well as market traders and b&bs that pay market instead of business rates, and also to support small charities. local councils will now have more flexibility to keep those businesses going —— £617 million. moving forward, our mission is to ensure everything we can is done to help people get back to work safely, to reunite friends and family, and to reintroduce the things that make life worth living in a safe way,
i would like to congratulate chichester, ealing and heinberg councils, the three highest performing councilsn england. businesses are also receiving discounts of almost £10 billion on their rates bills in response to covid—19, with the hardest hit by the pandemic such as shops, cafes and pubs, paying no business rates whatsoever this financial year. together with existing relief, this means 1.1 million ratepayers are no longer paying business rates this year. this week the chancellor and i...
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and we are working with local councils to check in with people more often.lnerable, obviously we will do. there is a broad range of people in the shielded category. it is not all the shielded category. it is not all the elderly, there are younger people, there are children in that category living with their parents. we will need to come up with more tailored answers if the shielding programme is to continue for a longer period, so we are looking at different types and groups in shielding and what in particular those without family and friends to support them might need if it is going to be sustainable. you asked about the time period, yes and no. for a whole population we need the whole population to work with us. it is an exciting adventure, a bit like social distancing, everybody has to do it to get it to work. on the example of how people have worked on social distancing, i am sure it will be successful but if we want everyone to do it we have to be sure it will work and so the short question is, we need the answers, but we need to trial it and we will do
and we are working with local councils to check in with people more often.lnerable, obviously we will do. there is a broad range of people in the shielded category. it is not all the shielded category. it is not all the elderly, there are younger people, there are children in that category living with their parents. we will need to come up with more tailored answers if the shielding programme is to continue for a longer period, so we are looking at different types and groups in shielding and...
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security council from agreeing on a pandemic resolution. reports of threats bloodshed and false depiction beneath the shining veneer of saudi arabia's plan megacity. venezuela charges 2 americans with terrorism and conspiracy to overthrow the government. welcome to the program for weeks we've seen lines at food banks stretching for miles and job centers being overwhelmed it's giving us a picture of how badly the u.s. economy has been hit by code 19 but now we have the most concrete figure yet 14.7 percent that's the unemployment rate for april which tripled from the month before to put it another way that's more than $20000000.00 jobs gone for perspective it's worse than the global recession that followed the 2008 financial crisis and it's created a new post-war record previously set in 1902 when unemployment reached nearly 11 percent so it's never exaggeration to say this is the worst crisis for the u.s. economy since the great depression of the 1930 s. when one in every 4 american workers had no job from washington d.c. is particle. it's
security council from agreeing on a pandemic resolution. reports of threats bloodshed and false depiction beneath the shining veneer of saudi arabia's plan megacity. venezuela charges 2 americans with terrorism and conspiracy to overthrow the government. welcome to the program for weeks we've seen lines at food banks stretching for miles and job centers being overwhelmed it's giving us a picture of how badly the u.s. economy has been hit by code 19 but now we have the most concrete figure yet...
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we've had vigilantes checking up and reporting them to the council and the police. very similar after foot—in—mouth. people did not want tourists in the countryside because we had to protect farmers, but it settled down within a fortnight. if we don't get a second wave, things settle down, people will get used to having their tourists back. and if they don't have them back, they won't have the village shop or the garage — the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker — because the tourists are sustaining all the local businesses when you have a tiny local community that's unable to do so. it is all part of it. we re integrated in our rural and coastal communities. so we're hoping that it will be seen, but there is a real challenge there at the moment. and that's it from me for now. parliament is taking a break for a week, so we'll be back when mps and peers return on 2june. but until then, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. we saw a top temperature of 23 celsius in the london area on sunday afternoon. bank holiday monday today looks warmer still further
we've had vigilantes checking up and reporting them to the council and the police. very similar after foot—in—mouth. people did not want tourists in the countryside because we had to protect farmers, but it settled down within a fortnight. if we don't get a second wave, things settle down, people will get used to having their tourists back. and if they don't have them back, they won't have the village shop or the garage — the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker — because the...
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and i'm so sorry that some people have labelled this against bury council.val. no shared toys, no soft play areas. wow, this is your library? yes, this is our library. the head teacher, showing me what they have to do. normally, you would see groups of children, three or four groups of children working here. we're a small school. all of the books taped off? all the books taped off, because we can't have them touching them. she tells me they wanted to get year six back soon. but primary schools in bury aren't ready yet for the youngest. it was when reception and year0ne yeargroups were added on to the year six, that is when the shift in feeling came. because there was a great deal — and i use the word fear advisedly — there was a great deal of fear for the children and the parents, and the staff in the schools. it will be one child at a time to the toilet. every risk has to be considered. so, who decides? well, it's the head teacher and the school governors. but it would be a very brave primary school that decided to go against the advice of its local council
and i'm so sorry that some people have labelled this against bury council.val. no shared toys, no soft play areas. wow, this is your library? yes, this is our library. the head teacher, showing me what they have to do. normally, you would see groups of children, three or four groups of children working here. we're a small school. all of the books taped off? all the books taped off, because we can't have them touching them. she tells me they wanted to get year six back soon. but primary schools...
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a crime to insult the chinese national anthem we'll hear from a member of hong kong's legislative council also on the show a 3 day ceasefire with the taliban and has afghanistan's government freeze hundreds of fighters from prison it urges the militants to extend the troops. here in germany another month of social distancing while some coronavirus restrictions are being eased in time for the summer tourism season people will still have to keep their distance. was this the moment the bundesliga title slipped through the door guns thinkers just were to meet and find munich are celebrating after notching what could be a decisive victory. hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program in hong kong police have fired pepper pellets to disperse crowds of protesters in the city center hundreds of riot police have surrounded the legislature building in anticipation of protests territories pro-democracy protesters want to boyce their opposition to a bill criminalizing disrespect for china's national anthem which lawmakers are currently to bait. more now let's go straight over to alvin young he's a m
a crime to insult the chinese national anthem we'll hear from a member of hong kong's legislative council also on the show a 3 day ceasefire with the taliban and has afghanistan's government freeze hundreds of fighters from prison it urges the militants to extend the troops. here in germany another month of social distancing while some coronavirus restrictions are being eased in time for the summer tourism season people will still have to keep their distance. was this the moment the bundesliga...
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a crime to insult the chinese national anthem we'll hear from a member of hong kong's legislative council also on the program a 3 day ceasefire with taliban ends and as half ghana says government frees hundreds of fighters from prison it purges the militants to extend the troops plus was this the moment the bundesliga titles slipped through dortmund's fingertips joshua kimmie and by munich are celebrating after notching up what could be a decisive victory. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us in hong kong police have fired pepper pellets of crowds of pro-democracy protesters and made dozens of arrests in the city center riot police surrounded the legislature building in anticipation of protests and territories pro-democracy demonstrators want to voice their opposition to a bill criminalizing disrespect for china's national anthem which lawmakers are currently debating of more now let's go straight over to alvin young he's a member of hong kong's legislative council and leader of the pro-democracy civic party thanks for being with us mr young where do you stand on the proposed n
a crime to insult the chinese national anthem we'll hear from a member of hong kong's legislative council also on the program a 3 day ceasefire with taliban ends and as half ghana says government frees hundreds of fighters from prison it purges the militants to extend the troops plus was this the moment the bundesliga titles slipped through dortmund's fingertips joshua kimmie and by munich are celebrating after notching up what could be a decisive victory. hello i'm terry martin good to have...
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and then -- council. and then eventually council was dropped and it became the cabinet. and cabinet sort of signified a less official position within the government. councils tended to be written into legislation. so virginia, for example, had a council of state that advised the governor, same with new york. and so cabinet was intended to con ray sort of a more private -- conning say sort of a more private conversation, a more private relationship. and by 1792 americans were referring to washington's meetings as cabinet meetings. >> well, thank you so much, lindsay. once again the book is "the cabinet," harvard university press. i can't say enough about this book. i learned so much about george washington and also about the creation of institutions and, certainly about the creation of the cabinet. we're now going to go back to stuart for our conclusion for the evening. >> thank you, colleen and lindsay. you know, i often say that i could work at the white house historical association for the rest of my career and learn something new every day, and i've learned a great de
and then -- council. and then eventually council was dropped and it became the cabinet. and cabinet sort of signified a less official position within the government. councils tended to be written into legislation. so virginia, for example, had a council of state that advised the governor, same with new york. and so cabinet was intended to con ray sort of a more private -- conning say sort of a more private conversation, a more private relationship. and by 1792 americans were referring to...
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during this crisis and ensure that councils are ready to play the role and oppose pandemic recovery what covid—19 could mean for younger people. covid—19 is clearly a health crisis that is disproportionately affecting older people. however, the employment and economic crisis disproportionately affects younger people from the resolution foundation and look into a third of the uk level of the people either made redundant or just losing theirjobs and we face a real possible long—term crisis and i understand but this is an important question. is her department doing serious work on a generation that could be lost to this crisis. you're entering the benefit system now and we need her partner to be joined with the economy. we need to have a bold vision in n terms of what our society looks like going forward, i am going to be with the departments and obviously i have met the economy ministry before this pandemic and there are clear links and we need to look at an economy that works for the people. and notjust for a few. finally, what are you going to do when lockdown is finally over? top o
during this crisis and ensure that councils are ready to play the role and oppose pandemic recovery what covid—19 could mean for younger people. covid—19 is clearly a health crisis that is disproportionately affecting older people. however, the employment and economic crisis disproportionately affects younger people from the resolution foundation and look into a third of the uk level of the people either made redundant or just losing theirjobs and we face a real possible long—term crisis...
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building adrian the council's already in session today at 2nd pretty quiet this still. it's very quiet i think it's fair to say that the police have managed to thwart any attempt by protesters to stage a demonstration outside hong kong's parliament now the police had warned ahead of today that they would arrest anyone taking part in what they said would be an illegal assembly and that those people arrested could face up to 5 years in jail now some $3000.00 police are on duty riot police are on duty today and they have been fanning out in nearby streets carrying out stop and search operations they've also been questioning anybody entering the complex has to produce their id cards and that includes journalists as well now inside the chamber legislators are jus to begin debating that national anthem bill on wednesday afternoon now this bill would make it an offense for anyone to disrespect china's national anthem which of course is played here in hong kong the national anthem of china is also the national anthem of hong kong but what's been happening in recent weeks months
building adrian the council's already in session today at 2nd pretty quiet this still. it's very quiet i think it's fair to say that the police have managed to thwart any attempt by protesters to stage a demonstration outside hong kong's parliament now the police had warned ahead of today that they would arrest anyone taking part in what they said would be an illegal assembly and that those people arrested could face up to 5 years in jail now some $3000.00 police are on duty riot police are on...
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security council from agreeing on a pandemic resolution and also the news reports of threats bloodshed and forced evictions all beneath the shiny veneer of saudi arabia's planned mega city. and a virtual vigil in the us for a black man shot dead while jogging in georgia this after the arrest of a father and son is. so we're seeing the lines at the food bank stretching for kilometers within the job center is overwhelmed with people it is that physical picture of how badly the u.s. has been hit by cope with 9 now though we have a concrete figure and it's this 114.7 percent that is the unemployment rate for april which tripled from the month before put another way that is more than $20000000.00 jobs gone for some perspective if we go back this is worse than the global recession which followed the financial crisis of 2008 and if we go back further it even sets a new post war record that was previously in 1902 when unemployment originally 11 percent it's no exaggeration to go right back and say that this is the worst crisis for the u.s. economy since the great depression of the 1930 s. when
security council from agreeing on a pandemic resolution and also the news reports of threats bloodshed and forced evictions all beneath the shiny veneer of saudi arabia's planned mega city. and a virtual vigil in the us for a black man shot dead while jogging in georgia this after the arrest of a father and son is. so we're seeing the lines at the food bank stretching for kilometers within the job center is overwhelmed with people it is that physical picture of how badly the u.s. has been hit...