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a shame we're not playing galileo at the end. you can sing it. go on, then. galileo! the football claims that the host, russia, will use the contest to deflect this is a lot of factions on the world stage. that didn't seem to bother robbie williams who played at the opening ceremony yesterday, and yesterday, meps decided not to back calls frayed dramatic boycott. julia, should they have done? frayed dramatic boycott. julia, should they have done ?|j frayed dramatic boycott. julia, should they have done? i don't think any should they have done? i don't think a ny western should they have done? i don't think any western democratic nation should have agreed to the world cup actually happening in moscow, in russia, at all. it is an absolute outrage. the fact that the 1980 0lympics were boycotted because of the invasion of afghanistan, crimea, we are so the invasion of afghanistan, crimea, we are so bothered about. yes, you can shoot a jetliner of innocent people out of the sky, not a problem. syria, the skripal is, not a problem. it should have been all right thinking dim
a shame we're not playing galileo at the end. you can sing it. go on, then. galileo! the football claims that the host, russia, will use the contest to deflect this is a lot of factions on the world stage. that didn't seem to bother robbie williams who played at the opening ceremony yesterday, and yesterday, meps decided not to back calls frayed dramatic boycott. julia, should they have done? frayed dramatic boycott. julia, should they have done ?|j frayed dramatic boycott. julia, should they...
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well, galileo is essentially the european equivalent of the us gps navigation system.ed a lot of the satellites for the system, which is set to be a lot more advanced and accurate than gps. £1 billion of uk taxpayer money has gone into it, and so i think the uk government were rather hoping that brexit wouldn't have affected its future participation. but that has not gone to plan. right. was that naive, do you think, bearing in mind brexit does seem to seep into all aspects of policy, and does the eu have a point with saying, well, the uk is leaving and, therefore, cannot be part of the inner circle discussions? the eu's argument is that it comes down to the key encrypted information that galileo will provide, which could assist future military operations. now, the uk still wants to maintain that access for security reasons, and the eu is arguing, "well, look, you're going to be a third party. why should you have access to the 27—member state's information? " now, subsequent to that, and this stand—off, there was a delegation at the european space agency yesterday that
well, galileo is essentially the european equivalent of the us gps navigation system.ed a lot of the satellites for the system, which is set to be a lot more advanced and accurate than gps. £1 billion of uk taxpayer money has gone into it, and so i think the uk government were rather hoping that brexit wouldn't have affected its future participation. but that has not gone to plan. right. was that naive, do you think, bearing in mind brexit does seem to seep into all aspects of policy, and does...
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mr speaker, we do not simply want to be third party users of the eu galileo systems.ocess. but the commission is insisting that working on the design and development of security—related and prs elements is restricted to eu member states only. the uk space industry is worth nearly 15 billion annually to uk plc. it has over 40,000 direct employees and 1,400 apprentices. so what discussions has the minister had with industry stakeholders about the impact of the uk dropping out of galileo? i can assure the honourable lady the secretary of state has had numerous meetings on this issue and i have personally taken up this issue with every single counterpart that i have met who are members of the european union over the past few months, including yesterday, when i met with the junior defence minister from poland. this issue has been communicated very strongly by the defence department to our counterparts. we are disappointed that as yet we have not secured the agreement that we need. can i stress that the agreement that we need is an agreement that would be good for europe, i
mr speaker, we do not simply want to be third party users of the eu galileo systems.ocess. but the commission is insisting that working on the design and development of security—related and prs elements is restricted to eu member states only. the uk space industry is worth nearly 15 billion annually to uk plc. it has over 40,000 direct employees and 1,400 apprentices. so what discussions has the minister had with industry stakeholders about the impact of the uk dropping out of galileo? i can...
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but, wants to shut the uk out of galileo because, as you indicated it isa galileo because, as you indicatedsation. 0n other areas like the city of london, where effectively the city of london is the headquarters of the eurozone, it powers the debt markets of the eurozone. it is where most of the business is done. it is the well's largest capital market. we are pretty much close to a situation now in the uk where the bank of england and most of the financial establishment, apart from the treasury have woken up to the idea that actually, we can't have a situation where this giant centre, the city of and in is regulated by e—mail from brussels or paris. so there is a lot shifting, but at some point, soon, the crunch comes and they will have to decide. you have said, we should say no more to brussels, but it is about the red line is that the uk government have put out. the uk will not be governed any more by the european court of justice. how do you want to have a security treaty and say it cannot be controlled by the european court of justice, it is impossible. this is the fundamental disagree
but, wants to shut the uk out of galileo because, as you indicated it isa galileo because, as you indicatedsation. 0n other areas like the city of london, where effectively the city of london is the headquarters of the eurozone, it powers the debt markets of the eurozone. it is where most of the business is done. it is the well's largest capital market. we are pretty much close to a situation now in the uk where the bank of england and most of the financial establishment, apart from the...
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after all, galileo recanted. and sharansky thought about it in the dark of the gulags, sleeping with wraps to stay warm -- with rats to stay warm. no means to sustain himself. he thought to himself, if they use galileo against me, they will never use me against someone else. and he told them to go to hell. sharansky was ultimately released, and he was on a bridge and they told the soviet authorities -- the soviet authorities told charan ski i want you to walk straight. as he walked across the bridge, he could not move in a more crooked line than what he did, his final message of defiance to those who held him captive. but it is not always the big shots. so you work at wells fargo. they tell you to open up a phony account. i am not opening one. what happens? you lose your job? is that the end of it? do you need to claim to that which makes you comfortable -- cling do that o which makes you comfortable? for the story of the human beings -- the people who drop -- the people who dragged human being off a plane. someb
after all, galileo recanted. and sharansky thought about it in the dark of the gulags, sleeping with wraps to stay warm -- with rats to stay warm. no means to sustain himself. he thought to himself, if they use galileo against me, they will never use me against someone else. and he told them to go to hell. sharansky was ultimately released, and he was on a bridge and they told the soviet authorities -- the soviet authorities told charan ski i want you to walk straight. as he walked across the...
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all that britain has serious problems, the commission is behaving very badly on the subject like galileoer in europe. europe wants a close relationship with the uk on this stuff because of terrorism and all the challenges facing the continent, but wants to shut the uk out of galileo because, as you indicated, it is a rules—based organisation. on other areas like the city, the city of london, where effectively, the city of london is the headquarters of the eurozone. it powers the debt markets of the eurozone. it is where most of the business is — business is done. it is the world's largest capital market. we're pretty close to a situation now in the uk where the bank of england and most of the financial establishment, apart from the treasury, have really woken up to the idea that actually, we cannot have a situation where this financial giant centre, city of london, is regulated by e—mail from brussels or paris. so there is a lot shifting but at some point, soon, the crunch comes and someone's going to have to decide. if ijust may say, you say, "well, you should say no to brussels" but th
all that britain has serious problems, the commission is behaving very badly on the subject like galileoer in europe. europe wants a close relationship with the uk on this stuff because of terrorism and all the challenges facing the continent, but wants to shut the uk out of galileo because, as you indicated, it is a rules—based organisation. on other areas like the city, the city of london, where effectively, the city of london is the headquarters of the eurozone. it powers the debt markets...
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but wants to shut the uk out of galileo.icated, it is a rules —based organisation. in other areas like the city, the city of london, where effectively the city of london is the headquarters of the eurozone, it powers the markets of the eurozone. it is where most of the businesses, business is done. it is the world's largest capital market. we're pretty close to situation in the uk where the bank of england and most of the financial establishment apart from the treasury have really woken up to the treasury have really woken up to the idea that actually we cannot have a situation where this financial giant centre, city of london, is regulated by e—mail from brussels or paris. so there is a lot shifting but at some point, soon, crunch comes and someone will have to decide. ifi may crunch comes and someone will have to decide. if i may say, you say, you should say no to brussels but then again in the end it is about then again in the end it is about the red line is that the uk government has put out sofa example uk will not be g
but wants to shut the uk out of galileo.icated, it is a rules —based organisation. in other areas like the city, the city of london, where effectively the city of london is the headquarters of the eurozone, it powers the markets of the eurozone. it is where most of the businesses, business is done. it is the world's largest capital market. we're pretty close to situation in the uk where the bank of england and most of the financial establishment apart from the treasury have really woken up to...
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she grew up and graduated from galileo high school. first african-american woman to be elected mayor of san francisco. she outlined some of her priorities. >> we see people sleeping on our streets. we know that they need help. we are not building enough housing. we know that there is so much work to do and we have to make the hard decisions to get the job done. >> once all of the votes are counted, the city must certify that results. it is expected that london breed will take the oath of office on july 11. >>> state senator mark leno conceded the race yesterday and he called london breed to congratulate her. >> and to wish her every success both personally and professionally in her new job as mayor of san francisco. >> mark leno is a 20 year veteran of san francisco politics. he was hoping to become san francisco's first openly gay mayor. >>> london breed's historic victory is emotional for members of the afghan american community. jana katsuyama talked to some of her longtime friends in the neighborhood where she grew up. >> reporter:
she grew up and graduated from galileo high school. first african-american woman to be elected mayor of san francisco. she outlined some of her priorities. >> we see people sleeping on our streets. we know that they need help. we are not building enough housing. we know that there is so much work to do and we have to make the hard decisions to get the job done. >> once all of the votes are counted, the city must certify that results. it is expected that london breed will take the...
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galileo, with his telescope, what are the filthy turks up to now?> those stupid mexicans are stealing my mail. ( laughter ) >> trevor: shameful. shameful. well, let's move on from the smartest man the world has ever known to don, jr. ( laughter ) today is his dad's birthday and he celebrated in the most normal way possible. >> don, your dad's birthday is today. >> it is. >> what's your message for him? >> hopefully he's watching, i imagine he is. happy birthday, dad. i love you very much. we love you. look forward to seeing you soon. i don't get to see him that much anymore. ( laughter ) >> trevor: this is so sad... ( laughter ) you realize trump's son knows the only way his father will see him is if he goes on "fox & friends." ( laughter ) ( applause ) and you know what's funny, you be what's funny is the president will see don, jr. on tv saying happy birthday, dad, and because he saw it on fox there's only an amount of time before he tweets, happy birthday, dad! real news! although i'm not going to lie, i like this idea of trump's family going to
galileo, with his telescope, what are the filthy turks up to now?> those stupid mexicans are stealing my mail. ( laughter ) >> trevor: shameful. shameful. well, let's move on from the smartest man the world has ever known to don, jr. ( laughter ) today is his dad's birthday and he celebrated in the most normal way possible. >> don, your dad's birthday is today. >> it is. >> what's your message for him? >> hopefully he's watching, i imagine he is. happy birthday,...
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se graduÓ con honores en la preparatoria de galileo y cuenta con una licenciatura de la universidad.ros a cuadras de su casa y viendo a personas drogan de frente fer frente a ella. >>nunca me imaginÉ que la oportunidad de ser alcaldesa de san francisco era posible, pero hoy le mostramos a la prÓxima generaciÓn, todo es posible. >>fue criada por su abuela a cuadras de la escuela donde hizo su discurso. hoy anunciÓ que crearÁ 1 a segura para quedrogadicto reciban ayuda, como tambiÉn disminuir la crisis de indigentes en la ciudad. el problema de indigentes continÚa y es un reto grande, es tiempo de que comencemos a trabajar y solucionar esto. brit estarÍa en el cargo sÓlo 18 meses para culminar el tÉrmino del fallecido. se es era que quiera tener acciones de inmediato. tiene un corto plazo para demostrar que es una alcaldesa eficaz. ella va a tener como seis meses antes de que tenga que prepararse para manejar otra lecciÓn. 23 organizaciones de san francisco se han unido para pedir desde ya, una reuniÓn para hablar de inmigraciÓn. >>debemos saber cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn polÍtica a nivel
se graduÓ con honores en la preparatoria de galileo y cuenta con una licenciatura de la universidad.ros a cuadras de su casa y viendo a personas drogan de frente fer frente a ella. >>nunca me imaginÉ que la oportunidad de ser alcaldesa de san francisco era posible, pero hoy le mostramos a la prÓxima generaciÓn, todo es posible. >>fue criada por su abuela a cuadras de la escuela donde hizo su discurso. hoy anunciÓ que crearÁ 1 a segura para quedrogadicto reciban ayuda, como...
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this is not an issue isolated to galileo.h the eu is hindering rejects which hindering rejects continent. dogmatic responses based on what has happened before do not help anyone. and actually when i hear that agreements with other countries will have to be re—examined, my response is, why is that bad and if it makes our continent safer? so what we are promoting is a calibre to approach, one which goes beyond the existing agreement by recognising the combined success if we have had so far but proud of the role we play in making our continent safer. we have taken such action because we are friends and allies of the european union and its member states. europe‘s security is our security. our relationship can be different ca rs our relationship can be different cars it starts from a different place. when we leave the eu, our data sharing systems will be uniquely compatible with theirs and our operational processes will already be closely aligned. that makes it much easier to continue our existing co—operation rather than starting
this is not an issue isolated to galileo.h the eu is hindering rejects which hindering rejects continent. dogmatic responses based on what has happened before do not help anyone. and actually when i hear that agreements with other countries will have to be re—examined, my response is, why is that bad and if it makes our continent safer? so what we are promoting is a calibre to approach, one which goes beyond the existing agreement by recognising the combined success if we have had so far but...
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he of course it was the defender of galileo. actually i'm his musical theorist. they have to accept the universe. that same coffeehouse was others who came up with the idea of the molecule. also the french philosopher. they didotind the relief hysterical either. any combination could reflect on themselves. therefore a human human must have another soul. guess who else was at that same sloan. can you imagine. thomas hobbes was there. will get to that in a second. they're all working the stuff out. i'm thinking and i have no doubt about it. i am not wrong. i think therefore i am. it's out of that he arrives. but he was there. he believed that this irrational mind that he constructed and makes contact in the brain as we all know. that was the only undecided a structure in the brain. i have to point out his notion of brain as a machine came directly from there. hobbes as i said it was at that same sloan he said no to the steel. didn't buy any of it. and as i liked it put it. thought like an engineer about the mind in the brain. he then have a fruitful life meaning. i
he of course it was the defender of galileo. actually i'm his musical theorist. they have to accept the universe. that same coffeehouse was others who came up with the idea of the molecule. also the french philosopher. they didotind the relief hysterical either. any combination could reflect on themselves. therefore a human human must have another soul. guess who else was at that same sloan. can you imagine. thomas hobbes was there. will get to that in a second. they're all working the stuff...
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it comes after the eu warned that the uk may be kicked out of galileo, the alternative gps satelliteas contributed an awful lot to, and expertise. michel barnier saying that the uk won't be able to participate in the european arrest warrant, will be on the board of europol. it is a shot across the bow. if you kick is out of the club and don't allow us corporation, your own citizens will suffer. let's move on to the front page of the times, the story within running all weekend about cannabis. this is an interesting intervention by the police federation, the body of the police, about these laws. for the first time, the police basically saying that our own drugs policy isn't working. millions of people are taking cannabis. it's impossible to police it. the laws were written a long time ago and we need to look at it. also, the call from lord haig, the former conservative leader, that cannabis should be legalised. not everybody supports that but the figure the times gives us, a0 million britons, a third of the population have used cannabis for recreational purposes. there is an ongoing de
it comes after the eu warned that the uk may be kicked out of galileo, the alternative gps satelliteas contributed an awful lot to, and expertise. michel barnier saying that the uk won't be able to participate in the european arrest warrant, will be on the board of europol. it is a shot across the bow. if you kick is out of the club and don't allow us corporation, your own citizens will suffer. let's move on to the front page of the times, the story within running all weekend about cannabis....
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industry has suffered a blow in negotiations concerning the european satellite navigation system, galileo, in effect, been excluded from working on future satellite contracts. that's because other members of the european space agency have refused to delay their next order. the uk has spent more than a billion pounds helping to develop the technology. look closely and you'll see a racoon climbing up the edge of this building in minnesota. it caused quite a star in the city of st paul by climbing up — and up — a 25 storey building. crowds watched anxiously, and local media even streamed his perilous climb. after a short break on the 17th floor, the raccoon reached the roof, where a trap of tempting cat—food had been set. let's return to our top story — andray abrahamian is from the australian think tank the griffith asia institute. he's currently in the south korean capital seoul, where the visiting us secretary of state mike pompeo has been talking about hopes for a major north korean disarmament by the end of 2020. i asked andray for his assessment. i think some sort of major moves could
industry has suffered a blow in negotiations concerning the european satellite navigation system, galileo, in effect, been excluded from working on future satellite contracts. that's because other members of the european space agency have refused to delay their next order. the uk has spent more than a billion pounds helping to develop the technology. look closely and you'll see a racoon climbing up the edge of this building in minnesota. it caused quite a star in the city of st paul by climbing...
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there is a blow of negotiations regarding the satellite navigation system galileo, because a brexit.king on future satellite contracts. that is because other members of the european space agency have refused to delay their next order. the uk has spent more than £1 billion helping to develop the technology. look at these pictures very closely. you will see a racket in planning at the age of this building in minnesota. it caused quite a stir in the city of st pauls by climbing up and up. it was a tiny 5—storey building. the perilous crime was recorded. after a break it reached the roof where tempting food had been set in a trap. thank goodness. let us return to our lead story. he is from the griffith asia institute. thank you forjoining us newsday. mike pompeo revealed that the us hopes to see a major dis— armament by north korea by the end of his term in 2020. is this feasible?” think is some sort of major moves could be made by 2020. i think it is interesting that he has backed off from complete and verifiable and irreversible by that date. really, he is in town today to explain, fir
there is a blow of negotiations regarding the satellite navigation system galileo, because a brexit.king on future satellite contracts. that is because other members of the european space agency have refused to delay their next order. the uk has spent more than £1 billion helping to develop the technology. look at these pictures very closely. you will see a racket in planning at the age of this building in minnesota. it caused quite a stir in the city of st pauls by climbing up and up. it was...
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leisha from galileo high school, heading to san jose stateversit [applaus >> nadra mohamed f mission high school heading to holy names university. [applause] >> nacina chambers from raul wallen hschool, heading to u.c. berkeley. oh, you changed your mind? sorry, you're right. you're going again. >> double major. >> double major, yeah. pamela campos adrizan from john o'connell high school, u.c.an diego. [applause] >> randy casares from mission high school, san francisco state university. [applause] >> just go stop by his office any time. risen aljas from mission h school, heading to dillard lause] sity.[a er verey from john o'connell high school, going to c.s.u. east bay. [applause] >> xiang huang from san francisco international high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. [applause] >> and last, but not least, ling may liang from mission high school, san francisco state ersiiv. [appla >> let's give our 2018" i am theur award" recipients a great round of applause. >> so each one of our award recipients will be receiving $1,000 that go towards their about whether or not you were hat you got
leisha from galileo high school, heading to san jose stateversit [applaus >> nadra mohamed f mission high school heading to holy names university. [applause] >> nacina chambers from raul wallen hschool, heading to u.c. berkeley. oh, you changed your mind? sorry, you're right. you're going again. >> double major. >> double major, yeah. pamela campos adrizan from john o'connell high school, u.c.an diego. [applause] >> randy casares from mission high school, san...
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brexit and the galileo satnav system is discussed in politics europe — in half an hour, here on bbc newsafternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says the nhs in england will get an extra £20 billion a year in real—terms funding by 2023. in a bbc interview today, the prime minister said some of the money would come from savings made when britain stops paying into the eu budget. she also suggested the rest would have to come from higher taxation. labour say the government was relying on a "hypothetical" windfall. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. as the pressure on the nhs has grown, so too have calls for more money for the health service. finally, after weeks of tough talks in whitehall, the prime minister has revealed the nhs budget will grow — paid for partly by the so—called "brexit dividend", but also possibly higher taxes. at the moment, as a member of the european union, every year we send significant amounts of money — we spend significant amounts of money — on our subscription, if you like, to the eu. when we leave, we won't be doing that. so the question is t
brexit and the galileo satnav system is discussed in politics europe — in half an hour, here on bbc newsafternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says the nhs in england will get an extra £20 billion a year in real—terms funding by 2023. in a bbc interview today, the prime minister said some of the money would come from savings made when britain stops paying into the eu budget. she also suggested the rest would have to come from higher taxation. labour say the government was relying...
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he thought to himselfhey use galileo against me, they will never use me against someone else. and he told them to go to hell. well, sharansky was ultimately released and he was on a bridge and it soviet authorities told by five want you to walk straight. and ash carter knows this story. as you walk across that bridge he could not move any more crooked line than what he did. his final message of defiance to those that held him captive. but it's not always the big shots. so you work at wells fargo. they tell you to open up a phony account. i'm not opening one. what happens? you lose your job? is that the end of it? do you need to cling to that which makes you comfortable? but are you willing to get out of your comfort zone? or the story of those people that draggedic that human beingn that airplane, and he said to somebody, why didn't someone at the ticket counter stand up and say i'm not going to put up with this? somebody told me, well, , they have mortgage. they have a job. see, there's a guy in the old testament by the name of daniel. they put it in the lion's den. guess we
he thought to himselfhey use galileo against me, they will never use me against someone else. and he told them to go to hell. well, sharansky was ultimately released and he was on a bridge and it soviet authorities told by five want you to walk straight. and ash carter knows this story. as you walk across that bridge he could not move any more crooked line than what he did. his final message of defiance to those that held him captive. but it's not always the big shots. so you work at wells...
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graduated from galileo high school and uc davis and then received a masters degree from usf. is the first african- american woman to be elected mayor of san francisco and she outlined some of her priorities. >> we see people sleeping on our streets. we know that they need help. we are not building enough housing. we know that there is so much work to do and we have to make the hard decisions to get the done -- job done. >> once all the votes are counted, the city has to certify the votes. >>> mark leno the mayor's race. he called london breed yesterday morning to congratulate her. >> and to wish her every succes professionally, in her new job as mayor of san francisco. >> mark leno is a veteran of the san francisco politics. she he was hoping to become the city's first openly gay mayor. >> ktvu's jana katsuyama talked to london breed's longtime friends. >> reporter: london breed stood on the steps of city hall yesterday. >> i am so hopeful about the future of our city. >> reporter: and for residents of san francisco's western addition neighborhood, there were tears and tears
graduated from galileo high school and uc davis and then received a masters degree from usf. is the first african- american woman to be elected mayor of san francisco and she outlined some of her priorities. >> we see people sleeping on our streets. we know that they need help. we are not building enough housing. we know that there is so much work to do and we have to make the hard decisions to get the done -- job done. >> once all the votes are counted, the city has to certify the...
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leisha from galileo high school, heading to san jose state university. [applause] >> nadra mohamed from mission high school heading to holy names university. [applause] >> nacina chambers from raul wallenberg high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. oh, you changed your mind? sorry, you're right. you're going again. >> double major. >> double major, yeah. pamela campos adrizan from john o'connell high school, u.c. san diego. [applause] >> randy casares from mission high school, san francisco state university. >> june 7, 2018. i will remind members that the commission does not tolerate any outburst of any kind. please silence your mobile devices that may sound off during the meetings. when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. i would like to take roll at this time. [roll call] commissioners, first on your agenda is consideration for items for continuance. item 1, 2018-004612cnd, 228-230 clayton street, condominium conversion proposed to continue to june 21. item 2, 2016-009062drp,
leisha from galileo high school, heading to san jose state university. [applause] >> nadra mohamed from mission high school heading to holy names university. [applause] >> nacina chambers from raul wallenberg high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. oh, you changed your mind? sorry, you're right. you're going again. >> double major. >> double major, yeah. pamela campos adrizan from john o'connell high school, u.c. san diego. [applause] >> randy casares from mission...
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served as a mentor and community access participants at galileo. many have written in with stories about her and her trusty companion, mr. bear. she would send home with a child each night to make journal entries and report back. i understand there was a special suit made so he could join us in the chambers appropriately dressed. i want to read a few quotes from some of the devoted parents. i'm a recovering single parent and after my fourth boy life became especially overwhelming. the encouragement and support i got from ms. suzy every single day even after kindergarten all through the third grade got me through the day literally, we will miss her everyday but the tools she has given me will help me get through the days on my own. ms. suzy is a one of a kind profoundly dedicated and devoted kindergarten teacher who works day and night to make sure all those under her charge are getting the best in literacy, imaginary play, building confidence and self esteem and cooperation amongst all her students and the best in joy and love, two things we strive
served as a mentor and community access participants at galileo. many have written in with stories about her and her trusty companion, mr. bear. she would send home with a child each night to make journal entries and report back. i understand there was a special suit made so he could join us in the chambers appropriately dressed. i want to read a few quotes from some of the devoted parents. i'm a recovering single parent and after my fourth boy life became especially overwhelming. the...
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this is not an issue isolated to galileo.ame is at risk of happening with the union defense fund. how much are you focused on the politics of the cabinet at the moment? it does seem a tense time here at home for theresa may. david davis refusing to put aside questions asked to whether he would resign over this backstop issue. investors -- let me answer that question with a question. how can investors make rational decisions when you are dealing with a raft of uncertainties? we have the split within the cabinet. we have the changing position by the labour party, which is nowing for super soft exit -- brexit now. we have a lack of clarity on the status of negotiating's -- negotiations between britain and union.opean and the summit at the end of june will only focus on how to deal with the issues of the northern irish border. that still has not been resolved. the only real way to resolve that is for the you pay either stays in the customs union or it goes for what i have always been arguing since the referendum results is that t
this is not an issue isolated to galileo.ame is at risk of happening with the union defense fund. how much are you focused on the politics of the cabinet at the moment? it does seem a tense time here at home for theresa may. david davis refusing to put aside questions asked to whether he would resign over this backstop issue. investors -- let me answer that question with a question. how can investors make rational decisions when you are dealing with a raft of uncertainties? we have the split...
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was born and raised in public housing in the western addition area of the city going on to attend galileo high, then learning an undergraduate degree from u.c. davis, then coming getting her master's degree as usf. her rise in san francisco politics began with a director role, executive director role with the african-american art and culture complex in the area she grew up in the western addition to her most recent role as the president of the board of supervisors in san francisco. now, if you guys recall she briefly held the role of interim mayor following the unexpected death of mayor ed lee before the board of supervisors voted to replace her with then board member and current mayor mark farrell. but now breed can say she is the mayor at least until the next election when they vote again in november of 2019. she had this to say about her role in the city right now. >> and i never thought -- i never thought the opportunity to be mayor of the city and county of san francisco was ever possible. today -- today we show the next generation of young people, many of them sitting in this front
was born and raised in public housing in the western addition area of the city going on to attend galileo high, then learning an undergraduate degree from u.c. davis, then coming getting her master's degree as usf. her rise in san francisco politics began with a director role, executive director role with the african-american art and culture complex in the area she grew up in the western addition to her most recent role as the president of the board of supervisors in san francisco. now, if you...
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he was referring to the eu's plans to kick the uk out of the eu's plans to kick the uk out of the galileocrucial to defence. he said the eu's position seemed to be shooting itself in the footjust eu's position seemed to be shooting itself in the foot just to eu's position seemed to be shooting itself in the footjust to prove the gun works. so clearly, things between the two negotiating sides do not look friendly. and we should note that this all comes ahead of a crucial summit later this month, when the eu 27 leaders plus theresa may will get together. i cannot underestimate how much pressure there is to get some sort of progress in those talks. the timetable is extremely tight. to that end, we hear that there will be back stock proposals, as we have already started calling them. you had better explain what that is —— backstop proposals. the backstop plan will be published tomorrow. it has already been circulated to data key ministers, and the bbc has found out some of what is in that paper. this is a plan that would only come into play if no other agreed position could be negotiated with
he was referring to the eu's plans to kick the uk out of the eu's plans to kick the uk out of the galileocrucial to defence. he said the eu's position seemed to be shooting itself in the footjust eu's position seemed to be shooting itself in the foot just to eu's position seemed to be shooting itself in the footjust to prove the gun works. so clearly, things between the two negotiating sides do not look friendly. and we should note that this all comes ahead of a crucial summit later this month,...
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will develop its own satellite navigation system if the eu bars it from accessing the galileo programhis could also exclude the u.k. from the encrypted navigation service used for government and defense purpose. has been tolderg that china has agreed to help the hna group raise funds. meeting following an official. regulators behind on government, and the company's biggest creditor to support future bond issues could provide a safety network for the conglomerate that is caring $93 billion in debt. ramy: electric vehicle maker byb is recalling more than 10,000 cars to replace faulty takata airbags. a save the recall covers models made between 2014 and 2017. last month, u.s. transport safety official said, as of the end of last year, 42% affected takata airbags had not been replaced. yvonne: it was a busy day for trade data in asia. saw asia's non-oil experts rising 15.5%. economists were expecting a gain of 3%. japanese exports rose at a healthier rate. overseas shipments increased by more than expected, 8.1%. it seems like things are looking stellar. but get to our asia economy editor
will develop its own satellite navigation system if the eu bars it from accessing the galileo programhis could also exclude the u.k. from the encrypted navigation service used for government and defense purpose. has been tolderg that china has agreed to help the hna group raise funds. meeting following an official. regulators behind on government, and the company's biggest creditor to support future bond issues could provide a safety network for the conglomerate that is caring $93 billion in...