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all kinds_ front garden to her own back garden. all kinds of— front garden to her own back garden.k garden. all kinds of examples like _ front garden to her own back garden. all kinds of examples like this - all kinds of examples like this where — all kinds of examples like this where heapte _ all kinds of examples like this where people were _ all kinds of examples like this where people were brought. all kinds of examples like this where people were brought to all kinds of examples like this - where people were brought to heel by the authorities. _ where people were brought to heel by the authorities. that _ where people were brought to heel by the authorities. that is— where people were brought to heel by the authorities. that is how— where people were brought to heel by the authorities. that is how you - the authorities. that is how you describe — the authorities. that is how you describe that— the authorities. that is how you describe that kind _ the authorities. that is how you describe that kind of— the authorities. that is how you describe that kind of incident ii describe
all kinds_ front garden to her own back garden. all kinds of— front garden to her own back garden.k garden. all kinds of examples like _ front garden to her own back garden. all kinds of examples like this - all kinds of examples like this where — all kinds of examples like this where heapte _ all kinds of examples like this where people were _ all kinds of examples like this where people were brought. all kinds of examples like this where people were brought to all kinds of examples like...
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i year she met mrjohnson in the very same garden-— same garden.nk this pandemic for me is a — same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story — same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story of _ same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story of two _ same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story of two men, - same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story of two men, one l same garden. i think this pandemic| for me is a story of two men, one is my 55—year—old father who is dead, having spent 42 nights on a ventilator fighting covid and having spent 42 nights on a ventilatorfighting covid and no other illnesses. the other is a man who was 55 at the time of this party, borisjohnson, having survived covid himself thought it was appropriate to host a party where you could bring your own booze, said in the garden at downing street where boris johnson booze, said in the garden at downing street where borisjohnson met me and for other bereaved families and told us to our faces, after listening to my dad �*s story, i did eve
i year she met mrjohnson in the very same garden-— same garden.nk this pandemic for me is a — same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story — same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story of _ same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story of two _ same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story of two men, - same garden. i think this pandemic for me is a story of two men, one l same garden. i think this pandemic| for me is a story of two men, one is my...
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it is indeed a beautiful garden. this - fantastic garden. it is indeed a beautiful garden.was a l fantastic garden. it is indeed a - beautiful garden. this was a former bomb crater- _ beautiful garden. this was a former bomb crater. a _ beautiful garden. this was a former bomb crater. a placer _ beautiful garden. this was a former bomb crater. a placer prime - beautiful garden. this was a former i bomb crater. a placer prime minister was ha - bomb crater. a placer prime minister was happy to — bomb crater. a placer prime minister was happy to show— bomb crater. a placer prime minister was happy to show off _ bomb crater. a placer prime minister was happy to show off in _ bomb crater. a placer prime minister was happy to show off in days - bomb crater. a placer prime minister was happy to show off in days gone i was happy to show off in days gone by. do you see yourself being here for the very long—term? brute by. do you see yourself being here for the very long-term?— for the very long-term? we are workini for the very long-term? we are working very — for the very long-term
it is indeed a beautiful garden. this - fantastic garden. it is indeed a beautiful garden.was a l fantastic garden. it is indeed a - beautiful garden. this was a former bomb crater- _ beautiful garden. this was a former bomb crater. a _ beautiful garden. this was a former bomb crater. a placer _ beautiful garden. this was a former bomb crater. a placer prime - beautiful garden. this was a former i bomb crater. a placer prime minister was ha - bomb crater. a placer prime minister was happy to...
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garden at downing street, - could bring your own booze, sit in. the garden at downing street, where the garden at downing street, where he met me _ the garden at downing street, where he met me and — the garden at downing street, where he met me and four— the garden at downing street, where he met me and four other— the garden at downing street, where he met me and four other bereaved i he met me and four other bereaved families_ he met me and four other bereaved families that — he met me and four other bereaved families that he _ he met me and four other bereaved families that he did _ he met me and four other bereaved families that he did everything - he met me and four other bereaved families that he did everything he . families that he did everything he did to _ families that he did everything he did to save — families that he did everything he did to save them. _ families that he did everything he did to save them. one— families that he did everything he did to save them.— did to save them. one and 12 teachers _ did to save them. one and 12 teachers were _ did to save them. one
garden at downing street, - could bring your own booze, sit in. the garden at downing street, where the garden at downing street, where he met me _ the garden at downing street, where he met me and — the garden at downing street, where he met me and four— the garden at downing street, where he met me and four other— the garden at downing street, where he met me and four other bereaved i he met me and four other bereaved families_ he met me and four other bereaved families that — he met...
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, , ., , garden? they were people within the downin: garden?ported. i believe itv had the e—mail of the list of all the people that were invited. e-mail of the list of all the people that were invited.— that were invited. that list hasn't been published. _ that were invited. that list hasn't been published. in _ that were invited. that list hasn't been published. in terms - that were invited. that list hasn't been published. in terms of - that were invited. that list hasn't been published. in terms of your| been published. in terms of your conviction that these were people working in offices together and they would not have been mixing, how can you be so sure of that? if what you are saying is that they were working in groups in offices, anyone working in groups in offices, anyone working in an environment in that time had to do so in a socially distanced way. to do so in a socially distanced wa . ., to do so in a socially distanced wa , ., ., , ., to do so in a socially distanced wa . ., . , . , to do so in a socially distanced wa. ., .,, ., ,
, , ., , garden? they were people within the downin: garden?ported. i believe itv had the e—mail of the list of all the people that were invited. e-mail of the list of all the people that were invited.— that were invited. that list hasn't been published. _ that were invited. that list hasn't been published. in _ that were invited. that list hasn't been published. in terms - that were invited. that list hasn't been published. in terms of - that were invited. that list hasn't been published....
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street garden on the l minister attend the event in the i downing street garden on the 20th ministere 20th of may 2020? _ downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020? it — downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020? it won't _ downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020? it won't wash, _ downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020? it won't wash, mr- downing street garden on the 20th of. may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame _ may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame this _ may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame this on — may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame this on a _ may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame this on a few— may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame this on a fewjunior_ may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame this on a fewjunior civil- to blame this on a fewjunior civil servants — to blame this on a fewjunior civil servants the _ to blame this on a fewjunior civil servants. the prime _ to blame this on a fewjunior civil servants. the prime minister- to blame this on a fewjunior civil| servants. the prime minister s
street garden on the l minister attend the event in the i downing street garden on the 20th ministere 20th of may 2020? _ downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020? it — downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020? it won't _ downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020? it won't wash, _ downing street garden on the 20th of may 2020? it won't wash, mr- downing street garden on the 20th of. may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame _ may 2020? it won't wash, mr speaker, to blame...
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you what's going on for our most common garden birds-— garden birds.den birds. you been doing this for 43 years but the _ garden birds. you been doing this for 43 years but the message i garden birds. you been doing this for 43 years but the message it i garden birds. you been doing this for 43 years but the message it isj for 43 years but the message it is telling us is quite depressing, what is it saying about british birds? when you look at that 43 years, you can see _ when you look at that 43 years, you can see overall there has been this decline. _ can see overall there has been this decline, losing about 38 million birds _ decline, losing about 38 million birds from the uk sky is in that time, — birds from the uk sky is in that time, about one fifth of the breeding bird population which is tragic— breeding bird population which is tragic and although some species are doing _ tragic and although some species are doing better, there is a overall decline — doing better, there is a overall decline particular in farmland and woodland — decline particu
you what's going on for our most common garden birds-— garden birds.den birds. you been doing this for 43 years but the _ garden birds. you been doing this for 43 years but the message i garden birds. you been doing this for 43 years but the message it i garden birds. you been doing this for 43 years but the message it isj for 43 years but the message it is telling us is quite depressing, what is it saying about british birds? when you look at that 43 years, you can see _ when you look at...
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for all three gardens. we ask the board to i a prove the merger and continue flexionable pricing for out of town visitors. thank you. >> thank you so much for your comments. next speaker please. do we have a caller on the line? >> i am the executive director of the one vet, one voice. from my understanding the supervisors approved the veterans park deal. and i think the parks were wanting to charge the veterans $200,000 or more for that. then all of a sudden i hear about the san francisco residents bill and they are going to increase the pay of the non-residents to cover the cost which means that will be a profit for the park. with ask for the parks to not just accept the residents but to accept all veterans and we kind of got a little -- we went a little back and forth on that. so i am trying to figure out that it will be beneficial for all parties and residents as well as veterans, but one of the things that we talked about was how it help the veterans with mental health, with social communication and als
for all three gardens. we ask the board to i a prove the merger and continue flexionable pricing for out of town visitors. thank you. >> thank you so much for your comments. next speaker please. do we have a caller on the line? >> i am the executive director of the one vet, one voice. from my understanding the supervisors approved the veterans park deal. and i think the parks were wanting to charge the veterans $200,000 or more for that. then all of a sudden i hear about the san...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privategardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a g
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, privategardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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for all three gardens. we ask the board to i a prove the merger and continue flexionable pricing for out of town visitors. thank you. >> thank you so much for your comments. next speaker please. do we have a caller on the line? >> i am the executive director of the one vet, one voice. from my understanding the supervisors approved the veterans park deal. and i think the parks were wanting to charge the veterans $200,000 or more for that. then all of a sudden i hear about the san francisco residents bill and they are going to increase the pay of the non-residents to cover the cost which means that will be a profit for the park. with ask for the parks to not just accept the residents but to accept all veterans and we kind of got a little -- we went a little back and forth on that. so i am trying to figure out that it will be beneficial for all parties and residents as well as veterans, but one of the things that we talked about was how it help the veterans with mental health, with social communication and als
for all three gardens. we ask the board to i a prove the merger and continue flexionable pricing for out of town visitors. thank you. >> thank you so much for your comments. next speaker please. do we have a caller on the line? >> i am the executive director of the one vet, one voice. from my understanding the supervisors approved the veterans park deal. and i think the parks were wanting to charge the veterans $200,000 or more for that. then all of a sudden i hear about the san...
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boris johnson is under pressure to explain why a party took place in the downing street garden in may right in the middle of the first lockdown. around 30 people attended. the opposition is calling on mr. johnson to come clean. let's look at this in detail. boris johnson has faced many questions about whether covid rules were observed in downing street. prime min. johnson: i can understand how infuriating it must be to think that the people who are setting the rules have not been following the rules. ros: that was december 2021. 19 months earlier, england was in its first lockdown, and already there had been over 36,000 covid deaths. the 20th of may was the hottest day of the year so far, and at 5:00 p.m., culture secretary led the government's daily covid update and reiterated the rules. >> you can meet one person outside your household in an outer blic place, provided you say two meters apart. ros: also a downing street, boris johnson's staff were at work. among them martin reynolds, a principal private secretary to the prime minister. on the 20th of may, martin reolds sent any mill
boris johnson is under pressure to explain why a party took place in the downing street garden in may right in the middle of the first lockdown. around 30 people attended. the opposition is calling on mr. johnson to come clean. let's look at this in detail. boris johnson has faced many questions about whether covid rules were observed in downing street. prime min. johnson: i can understand how infuriating it must be to think that the people who are setting the rules have not been following the...
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look at this, this is a fantastic garden. it is indeed a beautiful garden.. a placer prime minister was happy to show off in days gone by. do you see yourself being here for the very long—term? we are working very hard. but his time in residence could be brought to an early close by what happened literally in his own backyard. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the inquiry into a series of alleged parties held during lockdown in number ten and whitehall is still ongoing. it's not known when the senior civil servant sue gray will release her findings. 0ur deputy political editor, vicki young, considers the political fallout of the last few months. it has been a disastrous three months for the prime minister, and he stood here today accused of deception, of treating the british people with contempt. some on his own side think this could be a tipping point that leads to his downfall — but this is a man who has recovered from setbacks before and cabinet colleagues are rallying round. i think it is right that he was saying today he the house of commons that
look at this, this is a fantastic garden. it is indeed a beautiful garden.. a placer prime minister was happy to show off in days gone by. do you see yourself being here for the very long—term? we are working very hard. but his time in residence could be brought to an early close by what happened literally in his own backyard. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the inquiry into a series of alleged parties held during lockdown in number ten and whitehall is still ongoing. it's not known...
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be in his own garden.e how i think he is trained to distance himself from what happened. andis apology then was not an apology for that event, it was, because he said it was not a party, it was the fact people were angered by the perception of it. >> thanks to damian for talking us through a story that is not going away. lots more details on our website. thank you for watching bbc narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... woman: architect. bee keeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life w
be in his own garden.e how i think he is trained to distance himself from what happened. andis apology then was not an apology for that event, it was, because he said it was not a party, it was the fact people were angered by the perception of it. >> thanks to damian for talking us through a story that is not going away. lots more details on our website. thank you for watching bbc narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm,...
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of the worst of covid _ garden at the height of the worst of covid and _ garden at the height of theckdown. this is a serious matter. the whole country _ this is a serious matter. the whole country was — this is a serious matter. the whole country was following these rules and the _ country was following these rules and the idea that they were planning not to— and the idea that they were planning not to another ten is unacceptable. what _ not to another ten is unacceptable. what do _ not to another ten is unacceptable. what do you want to see happen? this clearl was what do you want to see happen? this clearly was a — what do you want to see happen? this clearly was a party. there is no need _ clearly was a party. there is no need for— clearly was a party. there is no need for an— clearly was a party. there is no need for an enquiry about that situation _ need for an enquiry about that situation. we need to know who we organised _ situation. we need to know who we organised it — situation. we need to know who we organised it and he was there. if anybody— organised it and he was there
of the worst of covid _ garden at the height of the worst of covid and _ garden at the height of theckdown. this is a serious matter. the whole country _ this is a serious matter. the whole country was — this is a serious matter. the whole country was following these rules and the _ country was following these rules and the idea that they were planning not to— and the idea that they were planning not to another ten is unacceptable. what _ not to another ten is unacceptable. what do _ not to...
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— behind the walls of his private garden -- _ behind the walls of his private garden. —— partied. 0ny there was a tweet from the metropolitan police reminding people of their— metropolitan police reminding people of their responsibilities for w can in the _ of their responsibilities for w can in the meat with one person outside. the cabinet — in the meat with one person outside. the cabinet secretary for culture gave _ the cabinet secretary for culture gave a _ the cabinet secretary for culture gave a press conference at number 10 at 5pm _ gave a press conference at number 10 at 5pm reiterating that message. there _ at 5pm reiterating that message. there was— at 5pm reiterating that message. there was one rule for the rest of us and _ there was one rule for the rest of us and another rule for those at number— us and another rule for those at number 10. us and another rule for those at numberio. now, the minister us and another rule for those at number 10. now, the minister is seeking — number 10. now, the minister is seeking to— number 10. now, the minister is seeking to hide behind
— behind the walls of his private garden -- _ behind the walls of his private garden. —— partied. 0ny there was a tweet from the metropolitan police reminding people of their— metropolitan police reminding people of their responsibilities for w can in the _ of their responsibilities for w can in the meat with one person outside. the cabinet — in the meat with one person outside. the cabinet secretary for culture gave _ the cabinet secretary for culture gave a _ the cabinet secretary...
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nhs downtime and enjoy the garden at number ten.than a hundred were invited. i was furious when i start last night and i understand and agree with the anger that people are expressing today as they learn more about it. idaho that people are expressing today as they learn more about it.— they learn more about it. now it's on for a look _ they learn more about it. now it's on for a look at _ they learn more about it. now it's on for a look at the _ they learn more about it. now it's on for a look at the weather i with tomasz schafernaker. these south of the uk has some great drizzly weather through the course of day. the skies clear as the moisture we will see dense fog forming particular cars on the part of the uk in dense fog could linger through tomorrow morning and even into the afternoon. you can see the weather fronts through today, crosses out of the country. that's what we had all light rain and drizzle. it is in a process of clearing away. he had to the skies are clearing so the greatest risk of dense fog across this part of
nhs downtime and enjoy the garden at number ten.than a hundred were invited. i was furious when i start last night and i understand and agree with the anger that people are expressing today as they learn more about it. idaho that people are expressing today as they learn more about it.— they learn more about it. now it's on for a look _ they learn more about it. now it's on for a look at _ they learn more about it. now it's on for a look at the _ they learn more about it. now it's on for a...
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it's garden realm. in the 18th century, leopold the 3rd duke of on how the sound created a unique variety of parks, gardens and castles, and his principality. integrating them into a cultural landscape laced with streams and woods. our tour of germany's world cultural heritage sites by drone ins here. for now, it continues in part to ah ah ah, with who in good shape. it's time to place for it. but when exactly early risers and night hours are put to the test. timing is a key and so if method in good shape coming up on d. w super super egg model chickens or distress down there been brand to produce maximum heels, more egg, or sat he major in record time. animal friendly farming looks different. breeders and scientists are searching for old and new methods in 30 minutes on d, w o mm. the internet knows all its creators more to everything and to see digitize everything, the hot commodity in this global experiment. our data smart devices are embedded in our daily lives tracking and where every life oh, we h
it's garden realm. in the 18th century, leopold the 3rd duke of on how the sound created a unique variety of parks, gardens and castles, and his principality. integrating them into a cultural landscape laced with streams and woods. our tour of germany's world cultural heritage sites by drone ins here. for now, it continues in part to ah ah ah, with who in good shape. it's time to place for it. but when exactly early risers and night hours are put to the test. timing is a key and so if method in...
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ah, the combination of building and garden design comes together as exempt comes to bear. a synthesis of the arts. ah, ah. the beginnings date back to 1745. when frederick the great had san so see palace built to serve as his summer residence. this maze owned the pleasance in the rico style was his favorite spot to day, even if relatively small, it's potsdam is best known palace. the art loving king spent his summer months here . philosophizing with bolt hair and playing music with karl felipe emanuel. bah, this is where he could forget his problems. be sol, so see, or without a care as he called the palace in french. the palace has only 12 rooms in total, but there elaborately decorated with plaster reliefs, gold and marble. frederick the great spent his winter's in the potsdam city palace and his summers. here he caught sol, so see his little vineyard house. ah octavia, any 18th century, this was relatively modest and it really impressed people that this great war hero lived so modestly. and what impressed people above all was that he had no gaz. the place was always acc
ah, the combination of building and garden design comes together as exempt comes to bear. a synthesis of the arts. ah, ah. the beginnings date back to 1745. when frederick the great had san so see palace built to serve as his summer residence. this maze owned the pleasance in the rico style was his favorite spot to day, even if relatively small, it's potsdam is best known palace. the art loving king spent his summer months here . philosophizing with bolt hair and playing music with karl felipe...
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a "bring your own booze" party in the garden of number ten at the height of the first lockdown. prime minister faces fresh anger over claims he broke the rules. he is saying to people one thing and doing another, and then coming to the house of commons and saying "no rules have "been broken, i haven't been part of any rule breaking." i'm afraid this is a rotten culture. i can entirely understand why people who've lost loved ones, or people who have just had their lives hugely disrupted by these restrictions, are angry and upset by these allegations. that's why it is right that ms gray is looking into the facts. the metropolitan police say they are in contact with downing street over the alleged breaches of covid rules. what were you doing — or not doing — on the 20th of may 2020 during the first lockdown? and do you want the prime minister to make it clear immediately whether or not he was at a drinks party in downing street on that date? get in touch with me on twitter, @annitabbc, and use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions. people without covid symptoms in england no longer need a
a "bring your own booze" party in the garden of number ten at the height of the first lockdown. prime minister faces fresh anger over claims he broke the rules. he is saying to people one thing and doing another, and then coming to the house of commons and saying "no rules have "been broken, i haven't been part of any rule breaking." i'm afraid this is a rotten culture. i can entirely understand why people who've lost loved ones, or people who have just had their lives...
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the vietnamese heritage garden has sat vacant due to a lack of funning.this week the city installed dozens of new garden plots for neighbors to harvest their own vegetables along with a new irrigation system. at the grand opening today neighbors said the garden is cleaning up the community and promoting a healthier lifestyle. >> that is another step to really having the vietnamese heritage garden be the jewel, the jewel that we know that it is, and we're one step closer to realizing our hopes for this beautiful space. >> and this is all part of a program to restore several gardens, actually, across the city. >>> hooking out there, looks like it was a cloudy day at the gardens. let's see if -- i had some sunshine on the other side of the golden gate bridge. it was a beautiful, sunny day. >> yeah, you know, we had a little bit of fog in the north bay. there was a dense fog advisory, but then the sunshine prevailed and it was nice to see. but somebody wanted to say hello. say hi, buddy! >> hi! >> so cute! >> he might be barking. i think somebody knocked and
the vietnamese heritage garden has sat vacant due to a lack of funning.this week the city installed dozens of new garden plots for neighbors to harvest their own vegetables along with a new irrigation system. at the grand opening today neighbors said the garden is cleaning up the community and promoting a healthier lifestyle. >> that is another step to really having the vietnamese heritage garden be the jewel, the jewel that we know that it is, and we're one step closer to realizing our...
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another side, a mass gathering in the garden? anotherside, is a mass gathering in the garden?or real? all i number ten spokesperson would say tonight was there is an independent investigation being led by sue grey, a senior official, i can't comment further while that is taking place. for weeks, the prime minister has had to defend himself from a deluge of goings—on in downing street. he said again and again nothing went wrong. i said again and again nothing went wronu. . , said again and again nothing went wron. . , , ., , wrong. i have been repeatedly assured, since _ wrong. i have been repeatedly assured, since these - wrong. i have been repeatedly i assured, since these allegations emerged, that there was no party and that no covid rules were broken, and that no covid rules were broken, and thatis that no covid rules were broken, and that is what i have been repeatedly assured. but that is what i have been repeatedly assured. �* ., ., �*, that is what i have been repeatedly assured. ., �*, , , assured. but for labour's deputy, this latest set _ assured. but for labour's de
another side, a mass gathering in the garden? anotherside, is a mass gathering in the garden?or real? all i number ten spokesperson would say tonight was there is an independent investigation being led by sue grey, a senior official, i can't comment further while that is taking place. for weeks, the prime minister has had to defend himself from a deluge of goings—on in downing street. he said again and again nothing went wrong. i said again and again nothing went wronu. . , said again and...
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did the prime minister attend the event in the downing street garden on 20th may 2020?er, to blame this on a few junior civil servants. the prime minister sets the tone. 0thers remembered the lives lost during the pandemic... just last week 3,000 people who followed the rules and grieve today, including my mother—in—law who died alone... ..and the pain of separation from loved ones. it's what happened to lisa's family. her brother graham was in intensive care on the date the downing street party took place. he died a few days later, but relatives couldn't be with him or grieve together. instead of holding my mum, i was holding my phone, filming my brother dying. people sacrificed so much. people died sticking to the rules, and they broke those rules to have a bottle of wine. senior conservatives are angry, too. if he's broken the law that is serious, and if he's misled parliament, i've been very clear before, notjust the prime minister, but anyone who misleads parliament cannot continue and therefore he would have to resign. very few conservative mps have been willing t
did the prime minister attend the event in the downing street garden on 20th may 2020?er, to blame this on a few junior civil servants. the prime minister sets the tone. 0thers remembered the lives lost during the pandemic... just last week 3,000 people who followed the rules and grieve today, including my mother—in—law who died alone... ..and the pain of separation from loved ones. it's what happened to lisa's family. her brother graham was in intensive care on the date the downing street...
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five days later there was a bring your own booze party, also in the garden.re were several christmas gatherings or parties as well as an online quiz attended by the prime minister via video camera. boris johnson has said rules we not broken. here's the paymaster general outlining the terms of her investigation. >> it will establish the facts, and if wrongdoing is established, there will be requisite disciplinary action taken. >> disciplinary action may be taken, but here is where it gets complicated. once sue gray has finished her report, it's not up to her what happens next. here is douglas alexander again. douglas: ultimately it is not a political judgment. what happens with the facts will then be detmined by the politicians. >> what happens next is up to the prime minister, other ministers, and mps to determine, which leads us to this question. >> is it boris johnson who will decide what happens with that report? because a lot of people think that is absurd. >> or you could put it another way. >> so he will decide what happens to him if he determines he br
five days later there was a bring your own booze party, also in the garden.re were several christmas gatherings or parties as well as an online quiz attended by the prime minister via video camera. boris johnson has said rules we not broken. here's the paymaster general outlining the terms of her investigation. >> it will establish the facts, and if wrongdoing is established, there will be requisite disciplinary action taken. >> disciplinary action may be taken, but here is where it...
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well, no, i presume it's the argument that the garden was part of the office space, so to speak gardenthough it has got walls around _ so to speak although it has got walls around the _ so to speak although it has got walls around the garden, - so to speak although it has got i walls around the garden, without so to speak although it has got - walls around the garden, without any roof to it because of the good weather. but itjust doesn't cut the ice, does it? peoplejust don't believe him. he's totally lost the trust of people believing his explanations, and therefore, his authority is totally diminished and i think his position as leader of the country is terminally undermined.— the country is terminally undermined. ., , ., undermined. one alli is quoted in the newspapers _ undermined. one alli is quoted in the newspapers today _ undermined. one alli is quoted in the newspapers today saying - undermined. one alli is quoted in the newspapers today saying he l undermined. one alli is quoted in | the newspapers today saying he is undermined. one alli is quoted in i the newspapers today sa
well, no, i presume it's the argument that the garden was part of the office space, so to speak gardenthough it has got walls around _ so to speak although it has got walls around the _ so to speak although it has got walls around the garden, - so to speak although it has got i walls around the garden, without so to speak although it has got - walls around the garden, without any roof to it because of the good weather. but itjust doesn't cut the ice, does it? peoplejust don't believe him. he's...
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in the garden.u are right that e—mail has been obtained by itv. i do think genuinely that it is right sue gray is given the space to conduct that investigation. i have come across her before and she operates without fear or favour and her before and she operates without fear orfavour and has her before and she operates without fear or favour and has the her before and she operates without fear orfavour and has the highest integrity and she will want to report quickly and clearly on the facts which i and everyone else wants to know. it facts which i and everyone else wants to know.— wants to know. it is about integrity- _ wants to know. it is about integrity. and _ wants to know. it is about integrity. and you - wants to know. it is about integrity. and you will. wants to know. it is about l integrity. and you will know wants to know. it is about - integrity. and you will know in the role throughout this period, on that day, 363 deaths from coronavirus were announced. i want you to tell us what you t
in the garden.u are right that e—mail has been obtained by itv. i do think genuinely that it is right sue gray is given the space to conduct that investigation. i have come across her before and she operates without fear or favour and her before and she operates without fear orfavour and has her before and she operates without fear or favour and has the her before and she operates without fear orfavour and has the highest integrity and she will want to report quickly and clearly on the facts...
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parties is a garden party too far? this image shows boris johnson at a gathering behind 10 downing street during the 1st lock down in may. 2020. his office is always claimed. this was a work meeting. now he's under intense pressure. after press reports, he attended another gathering here 5 days later, along with dozens of colleagues, an email from one of his advisors to a 100 members of staff said hi all after what has been an incredibly busy period, we thought it would be nice to make the most of the lovely weather and have some socially distance drinks and the number 10 garden this evening. please join us from 6 p. m and bring your own booze. and i know that people are also eager for news of the same day. the culture secretary was on television, telling the public they shouldn't meet more than one person from another household . in parliament on tuesday, the opposition was granted an urgent question because a prime minister to make a statement on the positive event held in the county street garden on the 20th of may,
parties is a garden party too far? this image shows boris johnson at a gathering behind 10 downing street during the 1st lock down in may. 2020. his office is always claimed. this was a work meeting. now he's under intense pressure. after press reports, he attended another gathering here 5 days later, along with dozens of colleagues, an email from one of his advisors to a 100 members of staff said hi all after what has been an incredibly busy period, we thought it would be nice to make the most...
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who is the royal— drinks in the garden. who is the royal we — drinks in the garden.nks in the garden. who is the royal we in the particular thing? that is— royal we in the particular thing? that is going to be something interesting is that investigation unfolds — interesting is that investigation unfolds if you look back at the covid-i9 — unfolds if you look back at the covid—19 rules, we had the very first— covid—19 rules, we had the very first signs — covid—19 rules, we had the very first signs of easing from lockdown at that _ first signs of easing from lockdown at that point, schools were closed, restaurants — at that point, schools were closed, restaurants were closed, pups were closed, _ restaurants were closed, pups were closed, nonessential shops were closed, — closed, nonessential shops were closed, people were destroyed to get back to _ closed, people were destroyed to get back to work if they cannot work from _ back to work if they cannot work from home _ back to work if they cannot work from home and if you met outside, you can _ from home and if you met
who is the royal— drinks in the garden. who is the royal we — drinks in the garden.nks in the garden. who is the royal we in the particular thing? that is— royal we in the particular thing? that is going to be something interesting is that investigation unfolds — interesting is that investigation unfolds if you look back at the covid-i9 — unfolds if you look back at the covid—19 rules, we had the very first— covid—19 rules, we had the very first signs — covid—19 rules, we...
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_ and his own press conference in the garden -- _ and his own press conference in the garden —— thatastle irin — garden —— that infamous barnard castle trip. obviously, people he —— are going to be sceptical of what he says _ —— are going to be sceptical of what he says. however, it is important to say that— he says. however, it is important to say that this — he says. however, it is important to say that this story is in a context where _ say that this story is in a context where there are lots of other stories— where there are lots of other stories from other sources about various— stories from other sources about various parties, i think around 20 now, _ various parties, i think around 20 now, different kind of events, all raising _ now, different kind of events, all raising various concerns. it also, this particular story now about how boris _ this particular story now about how borisjohnson says that this particular story now about how boris johnson says that he was not aware that— boris johnson says that he was not aware that this drinks was going to take place. — aware that th
_ and his own press conference in the garden -- _ and his own press conference in the garden —— thatastle irin — garden —— that infamous barnard castle trip. obviously, people he —— are going to be sceptical of what he says _ —— are going to be sceptical of what he says. however, it is important to say that— he says. however, it is important to say that this — he says. however, it is important to say that this story is in a context where _ say that this story is in a...
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so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links this neighborhood back to its history. in the early 1800s the portola was farmland. the region's flowers were grown in this neighborhood. if you wanted flowers anywhere future bay area, you would come to this area to get them. in the past decade, the area has tried to reclaim its roots as the garden district. one of the ways it has done that is through the portola garden tour, where neighbors open their gardens open their gardens to people of san francisco so they can share that history. >> when i started meeting with the neighbors and seeing their gardens, i came up with this idea that it would be a
so we have gardens that vary from all stages of development and all gardens, family gardens, private gardens, some of them as small as postage stamps and others pretty expansive. it's a variety -- all of the world is represented in our gardens here in the portola. >> i have been coming to the portola garden tour for the past seven or eight years ever since i learned about it because it is the most important event of the neighborhood, and the reason it is so important is because it links...
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apology from borisjohnson — who breaks his silence to admit attending a work event in the number ten gardenn may 2020 — when the uk was in lockdown. did you lie about the parties, prime minister? accused of deceit and betrayal by opposition leaders in the commons, the prime minister was under intense pressure to explain himself. i regret the way the event i have described was handled. i bitterly regret it and wish that we could have done things differently and i will continue to apologise for what we did. after months of deceit and deception, a pathetic spectacle of a man who _ deception, a pathetic spectacle of a man who has run out of road. with opposition calls for borisjohnson to resign, we'll bring you all the details and reaction, and be asking if he's done enough to fix the damage done. also this lunchtime: high energy bills could be here to stay for up to two years, says the head of british gas. putting the brakes on all—lane smart motorways — the government pauses the scheme because of safety concerns. an admission from tennis star novak djokovic of mistakes on his paperwork to ent
apology from borisjohnson — who breaks his silence to admit attending a work event in the number ten gardenn may 2020 — when the uk was in lockdown. did you lie about the parties, prime minister? accused of deceit and betrayal by opposition leaders in the commons, the prime minister was under intense pressure to explain himself. i regret the way the event i have described was handled. i bitterly regret it and wish that we could have done things differently and i will continue to apologise...
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he is one of the best of the gardens and grounds. that includes the maintenance and upkeep and the guild is a proud partner of olmsted 200. and that includes restoring the works of olmsted. until this restoration product is part of it at the base of the cathedral. michael has chosen to be the architect for the amphitheater located there part of the original design by a subsequent design by florence as well. and so the realization of this beautiful is one of the most exciting aspects of the project. he has just taken two of his three triplets. so it's no wonder that he is interested in the camp campus design we thank him for being here. [cheers] [applause] >> thank you, deedee, thank you for that. i'm going to talk about our work on three projects. and that includes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and i want to thank you for that. the second time today remind me of that. we worked on this for a time frame that stretched over three on the other side of that century, roughly 100 years later. so before i turn to that and as the
he is one of the best of the gardens and grounds. that includes the maintenance and upkeep and the guild is a proud partner of olmsted 200. and that includes restoring the works of olmsted. until this restoration product is part of it at the base of the cathedral. michael has chosen to be the architect for the amphitheater located there part of the original design by a subsequent design by florence as well. and so the realization of this beautiful is one of the most exciting aspects of the...
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in the summer, the garden bar is a favorite gathering place. it welcomes israelis and palestinians, locals and tourists from all over the world at the hotel. the mood is one of hospitality to all a crash vest and managed to avert bankruptcy. but he felt he was still needed at the hotel. his wife joined him with a heavy heart. living in the living out here was great for horatio as a native arabic speaker and just felt it was coming home. and it was not such fun for thou, who didn't really like it here and was very fond of england. so it was tough. valentine refused to give up. eventually she found a new passion, the hotels garden. oh, she plunged into her project with enthusiasm, designing the landscaping, composing the flower beds oh, if it's paid off. today the grounds are known as one of the most lovely of the world's hotel gardens only, but the maggie now in war shall geena blew her, but i knew nothing about gardening. when i started here, go over, they were only olive trees here, telemachus read there, but that was very tough. she explained
in the summer, the garden bar is a favorite gathering place. it welcomes israelis and palestinians, locals and tourists from all over the world at the hotel. the mood is one of hospitality to all a crash vest and managed to avert bankruptcy. but he felt he was still needed at the hotel. his wife joined him with a heavy heart. living in the living out here was great for horatio as a native arabic speaker and just felt it was coming home. and it was not such fun for thou, who didn't really like...
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the fourth presentation we have is for dark garden unique corsetry. dark garden produces corsets, both ready to wear and custom attire. they produce corsets and masks, and clothing designed by local designers, as well. education is a pivotal component of dark garden, and the owner, known as the godmother of modern corsetry, has trained several hundred people. dark garden corsetry is a vital community business and has served several communities, including the drag and lgbtq community. staff supports this application and recommends a resolution to add dark garden unique corsetry to the legacy business registry. this concludes my presentation. thank you. i'll pass it onto gigi now. >> good afternoon, commissioners. gigi gunther, planning staff. the fifth and final legacy business registry application is for hyde street studios, first opening in 1980 at 245 hyde street as a multirecording studio, offering affordable pricing for recording, producing, and mixing services. hyde street services is the successor to wally hyder recordings and is known for produ
the fourth presentation we have is for dark garden unique corsetry. dark garden produces corsets, both ready to wear and custom attire. they produce corsets and masks, and clothing designed by local designers, as well. education is a pivotal component of dark garden, and the owner, known as the godmother of modern corsetry, has trained several hundred people. dark garden corsetry is a vital community business and has served several communities, including the drag and lgbtq community. staff...
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look at this, this is a fantastic garden you've got here... it is indeed a beautiful garden.bomb crater... a place prime minister was happy to show off in days gone by. do you see yourself being here for the very long term? well, we're working very hard, laura... but his time in residence could be brought to an early close by what happened literally in his own backyard. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the official inquiry into a series of alleged parties held during lockdown in number ten and other parts of whitehall is still going on. but it's not known when sue gray, the senior civil servant in charge, will release her findings. our deputy political editor, vicki young, considers the political fallout of the last few weeks and months. it's been a disastrous few months for the prime minister, and he stood here today accused of deception, of treating the british people with contempt. some on his own side think this could be a tipping point that leads to his downfall, but this is a man who's recovered from setbacks before, and cabinet colleagues are rallying round. i
look at this, this is a fantastic garden you've got here... it is indeed a beautiful garden.bomb crater... a place prime minister was happy to show off in days gone by. do you see yourself being here for the very long term? well, we're working very hard, laura... but his time in residence could be brought to an early close by what happened literally in his own backyard. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the official inquiry into a series of alleged parties held during lockdown in number...
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once people saw the photos in the garden, people started _ the photos in the garden, people started payingcomes out, is damning. there _ e—mail, david comes out, is damning. there was— e—mail, david comes out, is damning. there was a _ e—mail, david comes out, is damning. there was a throwaway line in his ijlol there was a throwaway line in his blog post. — there was a throwaway line in his blog post, that there are more. i would _ blog post, that there are more. i would he — blog post, that there are more. i would be interested know, has sue gray had _ would be interested know, has sue gray had access to people's phones, e-maiis? _ gray had access to people's phones, e—mails? what level of access has she had? — e—mails? what level of access has she had? clearly her inquiryjust keeps _ she had? clearly her inquiryjust keeps getting added to as these revelations keep coming out, and it is suggested that his delay and delayed, but why is it that she is not uncovering the stuff? i think there _ not uncovering the stuff? i think there a — not uncovering the stuff? i think there a lot — not unc
once people saw the photos in the garden, people started _ the photos in the garden, people started payingcomes out, is damning. there _ e—mail, david comes out, is damning. there was— e—mail, david comes out, is damning. there was a _ e—mail, david comes out, is damning. there was a throwaway line in his ijlol there was a throwaway line in his blog post. — there was a throwaway line in his blog post, that there are more. i would _ blog post, that there are more. i would he — blog...
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look at this, this is a fantastic garden you've got here. it is indeed a beautiful garden.ormer bomb crater... a place prime minister was happy to show off in days gone by. do you see yourself being here for the very long term? well, we're working very hard, laura... but his time in residence could be brought to an early close by what happened literally in his own backyard. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. our political correspondent, rob watson, explains why the controversy has resonated in the uk. this isn't about some sort of obscure, hard—to—grasp abstract policy or economics. this is something that everybody can understand. it's this idea that 60 odd million brits were under some pretty severe lockdown restrictions — you could only meet with one other person from outside your family outdoors — and lo and behold, there was a drinks party in the middle of it all in the garden of downing street. so, it's that classic, laura, case of hypocrisy — people feeling, "hang on a minute, there's one rule for us and there's one rule for the people who actually make the rule
look at this, this is a fantastic garden you've got here. it is indeed a beautiful garden.ormer bomb crater... a place prime minister was happy to show off in days gone by. do you see yourself being here for the very long term? well, we're working very hard, laura... but his time in residence could be brought to an early close by what happened literally in his own backyard. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. our political correspondent, rob watson, explains why the controversy has...
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party— are so similar to that of the garden party on _ are so similar to that of the garden party onhat of the garden party on the 20th of may that we all know so _ party on the 20th of may that we all know so well about now, the e—mails were sent _ know so well about now, the e—mails were sent out in advance, the prime minister's _ were sent out in advance, the prime minister's principal prime secretary was there — minister's principal prime secretary was there. the language of it being a surprise _ was there. the language of it being a surprise party will be interesting and ._ a surprise party will be interesting and i should think that the word surprise — and i should think that the word surprise will be something downing streei— surprise will be something downing street will be came to hang its hat on. street will be came to hang its hat orr~ the _ street will be came to hang its hat on. the detail is very interesting, this union — on. the detail is very interesting, this unionjet cake, blowing out candies, — this unionjet cake, blowing out candles, singing happy birthday — no wo
party— are so similar to that of the garden party on _ are so similar to that of the garden party onhat of the garden party on the 20th of may that we all know so _ party on the 20th of may that we all know so well about now, the e—mails were sent _ know so well about now, the e—mails were sent out in advance, the prime minister's _ were sent out in advance, the prime minister's principal prime secretary was there — minister's principal prime secretary was there. the language of it...
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the hotel's garden. oh, she plunged into her project with enthusiasm design in the landscaping. composing the flower beds oh, if it's paid off. today, the grounds are known as one of the most lovely of the wolves hotel gardens. i me but the maggie now in war shall geena blew her but i knew nothing about gardening. when i started here go over, they were only olive trees here telemachus gerbert, val was very tough. she explained everything to me or she gathered all the seats herself behind him. she loved flowers and collected them from all over the world. come vance, an avowed, told me to use lighter colors so you could see them at night. i am at lunch them seemed to per hot white pink and bright red in your closet. let me come out of limbo la mamma chromosomes no sophomore, born in 1967 at the situation again, grew tense. the arab states began to mobilize, fearing an attack on 3 fronts. israel decided to lodge a preemptive strike. on june 5th, 1967. israel began an air attack against its neighbors, egypt,
the hotel's garden. oh, she plunged into her project with enthusiasm design in the landscaping. composing the flower beds oh, if it's paid off. today, the grounds are known as one of the most lovely of the wolves hotel gardens. i me but the maggie now in war shall geena blew her but i knew nothing about gardening. when i started here go over, they were only olive trees here telemachus gerbert, val was very tough. she explained everything to me or she gathered all the seats herself behind him....