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roland griffiths. he and his colleague matthew johnson have been giving what they call "heroic doses" of psilocybin to more than 350 volunteers, many struggling with addiction, depression and anxiety. can you tell who is going to have a bad experience, who's going to have a transcendent experience? >> griffiths: our ability to predict that is almost none at all. >> cooper: really? >> matthew johnson: about a third will, at our-- at a high dose, say that they have something like that, what folks would call a bad trip. but most of those folks will actually say that that was key to the experience. >> cooper: carine mclaughlin was sm sd she tried everything to quit before being given psilocybin at johns hopkins last year. psilocybin itself is non- addictive. do you remember what, like, specifically what you were seeing or? >> mclaughlin: yes. the ceiling of this room were clouds, like, heavy rain clouds, and gradually they were lowering. and i thought i was going to suffocate from the clouds. >> cooper: th
roland griffiths. he and his colleague matthew johnson have been giving what they call "heroic doses" of psilocybin to more than 350 volunteers, many struggling with addiction, depression and anxiety. can you tell who is going to have a bad experience, who's going to have a transcendent experience? >> griffiths: our ability to predict that is almost none at all. >> cooper: really? >> matthew johnson: about a third will, at our-- at a high dose, say that they have...
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now we will zoom in on alice griffith. this map represents the different types of neighborhood. you have workforce and market housing and the first face of pf alice on this map. we want to highlight where the community facility lot that is supposed to be used for a community used for fire, school or police is being located from what is cp1a to the alice griffith neighborhood to serve the residential neighborhood in that area. but you see purple remaining on the right-hand side for community use and reserved for possible fire station. so now, talking about frandeljia, if you look at ag8 to the housing map that sally covered, ag8 would be a mark rate lodgmarketrate lodge but ag with the te tenants, they need t to function and we are keeping that as a playground area and the market rates will be distributed throughout the other market rate unit s. s. we're not changing the percentage amount but since the development plan is shutting froshiftingfrom a retail to lard residential, your defact tow deo reducing the amount for spaces the change you see is the cp center and i'll show you
now we will zoom in on alice griffith. this map represents the different types of neighborhood. you have workforce and market housing and the first face of pf alice on this map. we want to highlight where the community facility lot that is supposed to be used for a community used for fire, school or police is being located from what is cp1a to the alice griffith neighborhood to serve the residential neighborhood in that area. but you see purple remaining on the right-hand side for community use...
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consultant martyn griffiths will $0011 consultant martyn griffiths will soon operate on lucas.thing is certain. how are you doing? i'm right here. open your eyes. look at me. what's your name? lucas. how old are you? 16. and what happened to you? the attacker‘s knife pierced his stomach. e11 refused to hand over his phone to a group of tina roberts.|j get a phone call that my son had been stabbed. theyjust can't believe... it's absolutely awful. they have just got to open him up and see where the knife has gone, what it said, and take it from there, really. there's lots of things that could go wrong. lucas was randomly assaulted, but a rising number of victims have been specifically targeted by people who know what they're doing. we know we are seeing a lot more, about a 10% rise year—on—year. and we get the feeling we're seeing more complex wounds, in junctional areas like the neck and the groin, and that suggests that there is a movement towards more severe wounds, numbers of wounds, so individual people get more wounds in more dangerous areas that require the expertise of ou
consultant martyn griffiths will $0011 consultant martyn griffiths will soon operate on lucas.thing is certain. how are you doing? i'm right here. open your eyes. look at me. what's your name? lucas. how old are you? 16. and what happened to you? the attacker‘s knife pierced his stomach. e11 refused to hand over his phone to a group of tina roberts.|j get a phone call that my son had been stabbed. theyjust can't believe... it's absolutely awful. they have just got to open him up and see where...
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roisin keville works alongside martin griffiths.pport some families need to prevent young people from turning to violence. if you're big enough to be walking around with a knife and thinking you're bad enough, but the reality is these kids don't fully understand, they fully don't comprehend, cos how many of them, i do wonder, actually intend to murder? some do, i reckon, because of the level of violence that they inflict on their victims, but i don't believe that they set out on that day, "yeah, i'm going to go and murder someone." a huge concern is revenge attacks. and, ultimately, the aim is to stop those young people getting readmitted back here. getting readmitted or becoming perpetrators. because whether they're readmitted, that's another trauma, or if they become perpetrators that's an even bigger trauma. stopping them coming from victim... to perpetrator. where they'll end up in the criminaljustice system, where they could end up being responsible for taking someone‘s life. i came on duty one day to a 17—year—old in one of ou
roisin keville works alongside martin griffiths.pport some families need to prevent young people from turning to violence. if you're big enough to be walking around with a knife and thinking you're bad enough, but the reality is these kids don't fully understand, they fully don't comprehend, cos how many of them, i do wonder, actually intend to murder? some do, i reckon, because of the level of violence that they inflict on their victims, but i don't believe that they set out on that day,...
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yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here e is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations to come. i use camera traps, which are motion-activated cameras that have a sensor in front that's triggered by motion or heat that allows me to document wildlife that is using a particular area. and each photo or each image is time- - and date-stamped to tell me acttivity levelsls of certatn species. oh, there he is. walking right past on the same trail. yeah, he's looking healthy. he's walking really well, which is great to see. p-22 kind of adapteted to griffith park, and when i say "kind of adapted," i mean that he has retained the same behavior of his ru
yeah, so, we're in griffith park, and here e is one right here. this park is surrounded by freeway, by urbanization, by some major barriers for wildlife. so, we just saw two, maybe 3 coyotes within this picnic area. so, they know that this resource is here on a regular basis. coyotes are doing pretty well in this urban landscape thanks to their adaptability, but the mountain lions are another story. they really need some help if they're going to have a population here for multiple generations...
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the market rate on block 15 was distributed to other blocks on alice griffith so it remained.this might be an easier graphic to see the site where it lists alice a g-8. of course, the community site is the vibrant purple, and then the affordable housing unit that had been proposed moved to a market block and the market rate units moved to other blocks. transportation plan update. there are a few transportation plan updates. one has to do with our own schedule. the implementation of transit, of course, naturally, you know, korresponds to the development. you want people there and transit when they open their doors. we have made a few modifications with the support of s.f.m.t.a. and or transportation consultants to update the phasing schedule for the transportation plan. we also made a couple other small adjustments. we made a roadway adjustment to allow for train and bus movement at one street and accommodated a driveway entrance to state parks. infrastructure plan. there are three primary updates to the infrastructure plan. one has to do with updating standards for addressing
the market rate on block 15 was distributed to other blocks on alice griffith so it remained.this might be an easier graphic to see the site where it lists alice a g-8. of course, the community site is the vibrant purple, and then the affordable housing unit that had been proposed moved to a market block and the market rate units moved to other blocks. transportation plan update. there are a few transportation plan updates. one has to do with our own schedule. the implementation of transit, of...
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alice griffith has got a whole brand new buildings of homes. and we are so happy for it after they've lived in such horrible conditions for so many years. we have the promise of a movie theater. a marketplace jobs, opportunities. so we are just really excited. we all stand behind five point and all the wonderful things they've done in the community benefits. they've already provided without even having started on candlestick park yet. so with that, we want to thank you and please pass this. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good evening commissioners. my name is niola and i'm a part of the cac. i'm here in support of the candlestick point project. and i'm respectfully asking that you approve it. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good evening again, cory smith on behalf of the san francisco housing coalition also in support. the only comment as you are well aware the faster we can get this moving, the faster we can make sure the hard work, as everybody behind me, becomes a reality. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> my name
alice griffith has got a whole brand new buildings of homes. and we are so happy for it after they've lived in such horrible conditions for so many years. we have the promise of a movie theater. a marketplace jobs, opportunities. so we are just really excited. we all stand behind five point and all the wonderful things they've done in the community benefits. they've already provided without even having started on candlestick park yet. so with that, we want to thank you and please pass this....
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coming up saturday morning, the president of the economic policy institute and joel griffith, researcholar at the heritage abouttion will talk to us the economy and the impact on the 2020 election. executive chair of space trust will be on to look at the role of commercial in private and public space flight efforts. e sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ost: our newsmakers program, the ranking member of the house administration committee, thanks for coming by. thanks for having me. host: joins me with the question tim starks and judy that "the hill."ess for where
coming up saturday morning, the president of the economic policy institute and joel griffith, researcholar at the heritage abouttion will talk to us the economy and the impact on the 2020 election. executive chair of space trust will be on to look at the role of commercial in private and public space flight efforts. e sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ost: our newsmakers program, the ranking member of the house...
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roisin kerville is part of martin griffith's team.sed in the hospital, she can offer the direct support some families need as patients recover, to prevent young people turning to violence. if you've got a parent who is substance misuse or mental health orjust domestic violence, you cannot nurture that child as much as that child really needs nurturing because you're consumed with whatever you are holding as an adult. does it depress you? yes. you seeing this all the time? oh, it breaks my heart. victims admitted to hospital can seek revenge on their attackers and end up needing further treatment. but her work and that of colleagues has cut readdmitance rates to the royal london from 45% to just 1%. all of you been traumatised by this. all of you. lucas is ok. but what about his family? if you look all right, you're probably not all right. yeah. 0k. it's going to be a long process. you all right? ten days later his family tries to heal, as lucas gets better. how you feeling? i'm all right. but will he seek revenge on his attackers? if
roisin kerville is part of martin griffith's team.sed in the hospital, she can offer the direct support some families need as patients recover, to prevent young people turning to violence. if you've got a parent who is substance misuse or mental health orjust domestic violence, you cannot nurture that child as much as that child really needs nurturing because you're consumed with whatever you are holding as an adult. does it depress you? yes. you seeing this all the time? oh, it breaks my...
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i am going to bring in martin griffiths.uma surgeon and the nhs violent crime reduction chief for london. you have cared for hundreds, you have lost 50 under your care. i wanted to ask you again, from the male perspective, when you walk from the operating theatre, to the room where relatives are waiting for you, and you have to tell them that you haven't been able to save their son or nephew or brother's life, what is going through your head as you walk towards that room? one word — dread. i've done this far too many times. and as i walk from my team, who are devastated, they have lost this boy on the table, i know as i walk with the nurses with me, i am going to break a family's heart. i am going to destroy countless lives with these words. i have to do it, the family deserve to know the truth, their boy is dead. no shilly—shallying, no hope, no misconception, tell the truth. but the reaction is heartbreaking. sometimes it is tears, sometimes it is anger, sometimes it is nothing, and that is devastating and then you have to
i am going to bring in martin griffiths.uma surgeon and the nhs violent crime reduction chief for london. you have cared for hundreds, you have lost 50 under your care. i wanted to ask you again, from the male perspective, when you walk from the operating theatre, to the room where relatives are waiting for you, and you have to tell them that you haven't been able to save their son or nephew or brother's life, what is going through your head as you walk towards that room? one word — dread....
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roisin kerville is part of martin griffith's team.orker based in the hospital, she can offer the direct support some families need as patients recover, to prevent young people turning to violence. if you've got a parent who is substance misuse or mental health orjust domestic violence, you cannot nurture that child as much as that child really needs nurturing because you're consumed with whatever you are holding as an adult. does it depress you? yes. you seeing this all the time? oh, it breaks my heart. victims admitted to hospital can seek revenge on their attackers and end up needing further treatment. but her work and that of colleagues has cut readdmitance rates to the royal london from 45% to just 1%. all of you been traumatised by this. all of you. lucas is ok. but what about his family? if you look all right, you're probably not all right. yeah. 0k. it's going to be a long process. you all right? ten days later his family tries to heal, as lucas gets better. how you feeling? i'm all right. but will he seek revenge on his attack
roisin kerville is part of martin griffith's team.orker based in the hospital, she can offer the direct support some families need as patients recover, to prevent young people turning to violence. if you've got a parent who is substance misuse or mental health orjust domestic violence, you cannot nurture that child as much as that child really needs nurturing because you're consumed with whatever you are holding as an adult. does it depress you? yes. you seeing this all the time? oh, it breaks...
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roisin kerville is part of martin griffith's team.ker based in the hospital, she can offer the direct support some families need as patients recover, to prevent young people turning to violence. if you've got a parent who is substance misuse or mental health orjust domestic violence, you cannot nurture that child as much as that child really needs nurturing because you're consumed with whatever you are holding as an adult. does it depress you? yes. you seeing this all the time? oh, it breaks my heart. victims admitted to hospital can seek revenge on their attackers and end up needing further treatment. but her work and that of colleagues has cut readdmitance rates to the royal london for 45% tojust 1%. all of you been traumatised by this. all of you. lucas is ok. but what about his family? if you look all right, you're probably not all right. yeah. 0k. it's going to be a long process. you all right? ten days later his family tries to heal, as lucas gets better. how you feeling? i'm all right. but will he seek revenge on his attackers?
roisin kerville is part of martin griffith's team.ker based in the hospital, she can offer the direct support some families need as patients recover, to prevent young people turning to violence. if you've got a parent who is substance misuse or mental health orjust domestic violence, you cannot nurture that child as much as that child really needs nurturing because you're consumed with whatever you are holding as an adult. does it depress you? yes. you seeing this all the time? oh, it breaks my...
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this morning on lee,hington journal," thea president of the economic policy institute, and joel griffitht the heritage foundation talk about the economy and its impact on the 2020 elections. space trust founder and
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hwyel griffith, bbc news.is call for a december election. mr corbyn says he wants a general election, but he and his mps are thought unlikely to vote for one unless the prime minister rules out a no—deal brexit. in brussels, eu officials have agreed in principle to grant britain a further extension, after mrjohnson was required by parliament to request one, but it's not yet known for how long. there is some flash photography in this report from our deputy political editor, john pienaar. it looked easy enough. i can't make the scissors work. can't make the scissors work, can't get an early election either. you run the world. i do. no, no, idon't. run the world ? as if! he needs labour votes to make a quick election happen, and jeremy corbyn's holding back, so... we can have more debates on brexit, if that's what he really wants, but they've got to agree a deadline. time for corbyn — man up, let's have an election on december the 12th. he is campaigning as if the election's started. downing street even suggested
hwyel griffith, bbc news.is call for a december election. mr corbyn says he wants a general election, but he and his mps are thought unlikely to vote for one unless the prime minister rules out a no—deal brexit. in brussels, eu officials have agreed in principle to grant britain a further extension, after mrjohnson was required by parliament to request one, but it's not yet known for how long. there is some flash photography in this report from our deputy political editor, john pienaar. it...
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hwyel griffith, bbc news.gas against anti—government protestors. eight died in the capital, baghdad — the rest in violent clashes in the south of the country. in the city of na—syria, the authorities have imposed a curfew. it's a fresh wave of nationwide demonstrations against corruption and unemployment. protests earlier this month left more than 150 dead. a government report has acknowledged that the authorities used excessive force. aleem maqbool has more. gunshots. antigovernment demonstrators took to the streets of baghdad in their thousands. surging towards the green zone. but as they did, they were met by tear gas and clashes with the police. the violence marked exactly one year of the current government. another year filled with economic hardship for iraqis, spiralling unemployment, and poor provision of basic services. already this month, nearly 200 protesters have been killed across the country in a brutal response by the state to the demonstrations. he was standing next to me when he was attacked by
hwyel griffith, bbc news.gas against anti—government protestors. eight died in the capital, baghdad — the rest in violent clashes in the south of the country. in the city of na—syria, the authorities have imposed a curfew. it's a fresh wave of nationwide demonstrations against corruption and unemployment. protests earlier this month left more than 150 dead. a government report has acknowledged that the authorities used excessive force. aleem maqbool has more. gunshots. antigovernment...
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thank you all of you, i'm also going to introduce martin griffiths who is here, good morning. nhs violent crime reduction chief for london and also a trauma surgeon from the royal london hospital, and we will bring martin in a little later. i wonder if any of you still think that your son, your nephew, your cousin, your brother, is going to walk in the room, any moment? because you don't believe it? yeah. yeah, i have a studio back at home, and my brother was always putting his bike up against my window, and it's a big shop front and he always used to clang and i always told him off. "stop putting your bike on the window, and you're going to smash it". he was like "no, it's all right bruv", and he'd come running in, he was short, so he'd come running in... take your time. he'd use the toilet. raid my sweet drawer, give me a kiss on the head. "see you soon." he'd be back out, it was like the cross road journey for his bike ride, from one of his mates to the other. yeah, my son didn't live with me, me and his mother hadn't been together for many years but when he would come, he
thank you all of you, i'm also going to introduce martin griffiths who is here, good morning. nhs violent crime reduction chief for london and also a trauma surgeon from the royal london hospital, and we will bring martin in a little later. i wonder if any of you still think that your son, your nephew, your cousin, your brother, is going to walk in the room, any moment? because you don't believe it? yeah. yeah, i have a studio back at home, and my brother was always putting his bike up against...
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hwyel griffith, bbc news.cientists believe they could be on the cusp of a breakthrough, after a drugs company said it had the first treatment to slow alzheimer's. dementia is the single biggest cause of death in the uk. 850,000 people are living with some form of it, and that figure is expected to rise to around two million by 2050. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports on the alzheimer's drug which was deemed a failure just six months ago. i was there, right there, in the chair. charman was in the middle of receiving biogen‘s experimental alzheimer's drug in march when her consultant ran in and said the trial was being halted immediately. i was shaking, and this was devastating. yes, it was. and very unexpected news. it was. it was a big shock. biogen said the drug, called aducanumab, simply didn't work, but after analysing more data, it now believes it does slow alzheimer's in higher doses. did you feel it was working? yes... ..yes, idid. if you can you tell me the name of this animal? charman was d
hwyel griffith, bbc news.cientists believe they could be on the cusp of a breakthrough, after a drugs company said it had the first treatment to slow alzheimer's. dementia is the single biggest cause of death in the uk. 850,000 people are living with some form of it, and that figure is expected to rise to around two million by 2050. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports on the alzheimer's drug which was deemed a failure just six months ago. i was there, right there, in the chair....
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i will bring in martin griffiths, he is a trauma surgeon martin griffiths, he is a trauma surgeon fromduction chief or london. you have cared for hundreds of patients and lost 50 under your care. i want to ask you, from the male perspective, when you walk from the operating theatre to the room where relatives are waiting for you and you have to tell them that you have not been able to save their son nephew or brother's life, what is going through your mind as you walk towards that room? one word, dredge. —— one word, dread. i had done this far too many times. as i walk from my team, who are devastated they have lost this boy on the table, as i work with the nurses accompanying me, i know i will break a family's out and destroy lives. but i have to do it because the family deserve to know the truth, there boy is dead. basically. notionally shelley and, no hope, no misconception. tell the truth. the reaction is always heartbreaking. sometimes it is tea rs, heartbreaking. sometimes it is tears, sometimes shouting, sometimes angen tears, sometimes shouting, sometimes anger, sometimes absol
i will bring in martin griffiths, he is a trauma surgeon martin griffiths, he is a trauma surgeon fromduction chief or london. you have cared for hundreds of patients and lost 50 under your care. i want to ask you, from the male perspective, when you walk from the operating theatre to the room where relatives are waiting for you and you have to tell them that you have not been able to save their son nephew or brother's life, what is going through your mind as you walk towards that room? one...
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alice griffith is my first home and all of this work done at candlestick is my backyard and something that i looked at as a little girl pwh-pb when i was f the dark. lights shined on my bedroom and i was happy when the 49ers and the giants played. this community has gone under a lot of disenfranchisement. my grandfather retired from the navy and he retired from treasure island and the shipyard. so i know a lot about the background of these two properties. i'm so thankful for our elders like oscar james who know exactly the historical situation that is going on those lands. i've played all back there as a little child. so we want to see this move forward. i am thankful for leringenar, fe outreach in the community and i'm the phta secretary and we follow leshawn. we've missed one community meeting thes she's held in varis locations throughout the year and just giving us the updates and amendments and different changes. it's been very informational. it's given the community an opportunity to have input and this is telesraeuzed so i want to say to in any district 10 residents to come to t
alice griffith is my first home and all of this work done at candlestick is my backyard and something that i looked at as a little girl pwh-pb when i was f the dark. lights shined on my bedroom and i was happy when the 49ers and the giants played. this community has gone under a lot of disenfranchisement. my grandfather retired from the navy and he retired from treasure island and the shipyard. so i know a lot about the background of these two properties. i'm so thankful for our elders like...
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our correspondent, hywel griffith, has this special report. it's six months since tatum lost her little boy. i think i didn't want it to be real. you don't want to believe it or something. i was thinking, no, this is somebody else, it's got to be. it can't be carson. 13—year—old carson price died after taking ecstasy in this park. his mother's been told it was sold to him through a snapchat message on his phone forjust a few pounds. when they told me the cost as well, to know what my son's life, how much that cost... it was too easy, as easy as going to buy sweets in a sweet shop. you know, it was advertised on snapchat, meet someone openly, in broad daylight... here? and that's how easy it was. carson is one of at least a dozen children who have died in the uk since 2017 after taking ecstasy, in a trade which has passed most adults by. but not these teenagers in cardiff, who tell me children are being targeted by drug dealers online and in the classroom. i've known people take them as young as 12, and it can start off like marijuana, but it c
our correspondent, hywel griffith, has this special report. it's six months since tatum lost her little boy. i think i didn't want it to be real. you don't want to believe it or something. i was thinking, no, this is somebody else, it's got to be. it can't be carson. 13—year—old carson price died after taking ecstasy in this park. his mother's been told it was sold to him through a snapchat message on his phone forjust a few pounds. when they told me the cost as well, to know what my son's...
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the griffith observatory is looking for an astrophysicist to consult, and i have an interview tomorrowhe observatory. they tell you your weight on all the different planets. yeah. it's always bikini season on venus.
the griffith observatory is looking for an astrophysicist to consult, and i have an interview tomorrowhe observatory. they tell you your weight on all the different planets. yeah. it's always bikini season on venus.
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hwyel griffith, bbc news.ose with thousands of complaints about its lending still unresolved. quickquids' american owners said they were exiting the uk market because of what it described as "regulatory uncertainty". there are around 10—thousand customers who say they were given loans they could not afford to repay. if their claims are upheld, those affected may only receive a fraction of their compensation. helen barnard is deputy director of policy at the joseph rowntree foundation — an independent social change organisation which works to solve uk poverty. she joins me now from our studio in leeds. it may be leaving the british market but there are still unresolved problems. there are, and i think the biggest problem is the fact that so many workers are being driven to ta ke many workers are being driven to take out high cost credit, often just to cover grocery bills and make the rent and so on. because we've got around one in eight workers locked in poverty, we've got a lot of people really struggling to s
hwyel griffith, bbc news.ose with thousands of complaints about its lending still unresolved. quickquids' american owners said they were exiting the uk market because of what it described as "regulatory uncertainty". there are around 10—thousand customers who say they were given loans they could not afford to repay. if their claims are upheld, those affected may only receive a fraction of their compensation. helen barnard is deputy director of policy at the joseph rowntree...
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. >> i'm in griffith park at the los angeles haunted hay ride and things are getting creepy. i want my mommy. >>> and then if your biological baby clock is ticking, malou has a cool way to help you chill. >> we have the 411 on freezing your eggs and then find out if it is right for you. >>> and lisa breckenridge is about to shake up your workout. >> you get a full body workout in 27 minutes. >>> plus one newswoman's inspiring story of courage and recovery. >> and look at where amber is popping up. >> i'm at
. >> i'm in griffith park at the los angeles haunted hay ride and things are getting creepy. i want my mommy. >>> and then if your biological baby clock is ticking, malou has a cool way to help you chill. >> we have the 411 on freezing your eggs and then find out if it is right for you. >>> and lisa breckenridge is about to shake up your workout. >> you get a full body workout in 27 minutes. >>> plus one newswoman's inspiring story of courage and...
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remember early on in the commission, when the commission was established, i'm sure it was alice griffith but i may be wrong, but there was one of our projects or meetings, we had folks afraid of moving out of, basically, their housing, even though they had a right of return because they were worried they would not be able to return. to i wani want to say it's alicf filgriffith. i'm just trying to complete the story in my mind because the commission was worried that folks would not be able to return, because there was a fear expressed about their ability to return for a variety of reasons. so they were clinging on to their old decrapit housing because they didn't want it to come back to the neighborhood or san francisco. my question is, did it return. >> there were a lot moving. in the end, a few folks were attached to their anatomie unitt took a lot if they had a lot stuff in their apartment. >> that's great news. that's a huge success. >> i have one more question and i know i'm brow beating the situation but this being such a success, just seeing that we still only got 11 applications o
remember early on in the commission, when the commission was established, i'm sure it was alice griffith but i may be wrong, but there was one of our projects or meetings, we had folks afraid of moving out of, basically, their housing, even though they had a right of return because they were worried they would not be able to return. to i wani want to say it's alicf filgriffith. i'm just trying to complete the story in my mind because the commission was worried that folks would not be able to...
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. >> would love your vote on the griffith. >>> >> reporter: in san francisco, amber lee ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the south korean sprinkled upon the current government's decision to send the flight to san francisco for 45 days. five years ago south korean transport ministry suspended the single daily flight to san francisco as a penalty for the airlines deadly plane crash at sfo in 2013. the korean high court said insufficient staff training was the main cause of that crash and says the government's punishment was legitimate. the flight had been delayed because of court hearings but is expected to begin sometime in february. survived and are okay after their small plane crashed in stockton. san joaquin county sheriff's office made an emergency landing last night when the engine failed just after takeoff. they landed in a field near the stockton airport but as they crash landed they hit a fence and a diesel truck. thankfully no one was hurt. investigators are trying to find out why the engine failed. >>> this week ktvu is putting the spotlight on the homeless crisis in the bay area. our week
. >> would love your vote on the griffith. >>> >> reporter: in san francisco, amber lee ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the south korean sprinkled upon the current government's decision to send the flight to san francisco for 45 days. five years ago south korean transport ministry suspended the single daily flight to san francisco as a penalty for the airlines deadly plane crash at sfo in 2013. the korean high court said insufficient staff training was the main cause of that...
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news live from berlin 39 bodies found in a truck container in britain could it be our griffith and for migrants hoping for a better life in europe the truck was driven from garia the driver has been arrested and. also coming up russia and turkey struck a deal on northern syria presidents put in an air to want to agree to set up a so-called safe zone and extend a cease fire in the region turkey tells kurdish forces they have 6 days to leave the syrian borders out. we go to botswana where politics has been shaken up ahead of today's election it's the most closely fought vote in more than 5 decades. and basketball fans in the u.s. protests in support of a free kong superstar le bron james is singled out for criticism of the n.b.a. season opener in los angeles. i'm sorry so misconduct thank you for joining us we start with a tragedy unfolding in the u.k. police say 39 people have been found dead in a truck container near london the vehicle was found at the water glade industrial park close to docks on the river thames the truck is believed to have come from bald kariya the driver has been
news live from berlin 39 bodies found in a truck container in britain could it be our griffith and for migrants hoping for a better life in europe the truck was driven from garia the driver has been arrested and. also coming up russia and turkey struck a deal on northern syria presidents put in an air to want to agree to set up a so-called safe zone and extend a cease fire in the region turkey tells kurdish forces they have 6 days to leave the syrian borders out. we go to botswana where...
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with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times.s take a look at the front pages... the observer says support is growing for a second referendum amid fears over boris johnson's brexit policy. meanwhile, the mail on sunday says rebel tory mps are planning to force the prime minister to delay brexit — even if he wins commons support for a deal. the sunday telegraph has an exclusive article by jacob rees—mogg — in which the commons leader calls for compromise to help mrjohnson reach a deal. the paper also hails ‘superman‘ eliud kipchoge, the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. the sunday times reports that the prime minister has given european leaders a stark choice — help me get a deal through or britain leaves without one on october 31st. and the sunday express says mrjohnson wants to make britain the greatest nation on earth — but he must fend off what the paper says is a last—ditch plot to foil brexit. there we are. let's begin with the sunday times. sign this deal or let a scone, burris tells the eu. we are reaching
with me are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times.s take a look at the front pages... the observer says support is growing for a second referendum amid fears over boris johnson's brexit policy. meanwhile, the mail on sunday says rebel tory mps are planning to force the prime minister to delay brexit — even if he wins commons support for a deal. the sunday telegraph has an exclusive article by jacob rees—mogg — in which the commons leader calls for compromise to help...
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griffith. this is the norwegian island of speech patterns that catered in the spiral down archipelago in the arctic ocean. the town of new oyster is home to more than a dozen permanent scientific research centers it's the northernmost settlement of its kind in the entire world. right now some of the scientists are getting ready to start their working day.
griffith. this is the norwegian island of speech patterns that catered in the spiral down archipelago in the arctic ocean. the town of new oyster is home to more than a dozen permanent scientific research centers it's the northernmost settlement of its kind in the entire world. right now some of the scientists are getting ready to start their working day.
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coming up saturday morning, the president of the economic policy institute and joel griffith, research scholar at the heritage abouttion will talk to us the economy and the impact on the 2020 election. executive chair of space trust will be on to look at the role of commercial in private and public space flight efforts. e sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ost: our newsmakers program, the ranking member of the house administration committee, thanks for coming by. thanks for having me. host: joins me with the question tim starks and judy that "the hill."ess for are we as far as security than in 2016? rep. davis: when we were charge 115th congress, we worked invest artisan way to $400 into our election security issues working with d.h.s. to administrators to fight back cyber attacks and also giving money to our states that our state and local officials can work with d.h.s. in hand to insure the election security of every single election because i elieve the most secure elections are actually the ones held at the local l
coming up saturday morning, the president of the economic policy institute and joel griffith, research scholar at the heritage abouttion will talk to us the economy and the impact on the 2020 election. executive chair of space trust will be on to look at the role of commercial in private and public space flight efforts. e sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ost: our newsmakers program, the ranking member of the house...
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and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35, this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and prashant rao, global editor at the atlantic. hello, good morning. ministers say the american woman involved in a fatal car crash in northamptonshireno longer has diplomatic immunity, because she's returned to the united states. anne sacoolas left the uk after the collision in august, in which 19—year—old harry dunn was killed. she's now said she wants to meet the teenager's parents, who are due to fly to the us this morning to raise concerns about the case. simon jones has more. they've ta ken their fight forjustice to the foreign office in london, and now harry dunn's parents are flying to the us. they say ever since harry's death, they've been trapped in a nightmare. he was killed on this road, hit by a car believed to be driven by anne sacoolas, the wife of a us diplomat. she returned home shortly afterwards, claiming diplomatic immunity. now she's broken her silence. a statement issued through her lawyer said... it's something harry dunn's
and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35, this morning's reviewers are sian griffiths, education editor at the sunday times, and prashant rao, global editor at the atlantic. hello, good morning. ministers say the american woman involved in a fatal car crash in northamptonshireno longer has diplomatic immunity, because she's returned to the united states. anne sacoolas left the uk after the collision in august, in which 19—year—old harry dunn was killed. she's now said she...
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we went to griffiths air force did d disarmamement action there. that.t to prison for i think it was a couple of years, three years, something like that. that time has gone. it was time again for me. i figured i had at least one more opportunity to do this. i'm looking at turning 80 next month, next november. so as that began to develop, , i found in myself that i had to say yes to participating in that. and that we chose the triton submarine was an added call to my heart and spirit because they are so bloody dangerous. that we have, i thought we were up to eight as the people. the munitions -- i've noticed the submarines are ever used. that is the end of life on earth. that is the end of life on earth. say no to that step we don't have that right to destroy god's creation. developed and a as we began moving toward the action, i felt more and more deeply committed to being part of that part of that witness, being part of that statement that we do not have the right to destroy the earth. and these machines can do that. amy: can you talk about what you did
we went to griffiths air force did d disarmamement action there. that.t to prison for i think it was a couple of years, three years, something like that. that time has gone. it was time again for me. i figured i had at least one more opportunity to do this. i'm looking at turning 80 next month, next november. so as that began to develop, , i found in myself that i had to say yes to participating in that. and that we chose the triton submarine was an added call to my heart and spirit because...
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. >> i'm bill griffith. have a great evening, see you tomorrow. woman: this is "b world news america." announcece funding for this p sentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; judy and peter blum-kovler foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs statio from viewersike you. thank you. woman: and now "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america."
. >> i'm bill griffith. have a great evening, see you tomorrow. woman: this is "b world news america." announcece funding for this p sentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; judy and peter blum-kovler foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs statio from viewersike you. thank you. woman: and now "bbc world news." laura: this is "bbc world news america."
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joining us dennis garthman and joelle griffith, dennis, can president trump get a deal with china now i hope he can get a trade agreement passed, i think it will be difficult. china will think that president will be weakened without pressing through, i pray we get something done. my fear is that nothing will happen, they will wait until the election next year. that will be detrimental to stock prices and the economy. elizabeth: the president will survive impeachment, win a second term if the u.s. avoids a recession, trade war looks to be hitting factory activity, bigger service sector grew for 115 consecutive month. what do you think? >> i think that president's likelihood of achieving a trade deal with china are higher than getting north american free trade agreement passed. a lot of the arrangement of china can be worked out without congress approval, a lot of the skirmish has been executive actions. i am optimistic we'll get this through. tariffs are impacting u.s. families, it is our interest to get an agreement through. and also the china interest, it has more of an impact on the
joining us dennis garthman and joelle griffith, dennis, can president trump get a deal with china now i hope he can get a trade agreement passed, i think it will be difficult. china will think that president will be weakened without pressing through, i pray we get something done. my fear is that nothing will happen, they will wait until the election next year. that will be detrimental to stock prices and the economy. elizabeth: the president will survive impeachment, win a second term if the...
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. >> okay joel griffith thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up, customs and border patrol acting commissioner mark morgan will join us on the trump successes, alleviating the border crisis, building a wall, his take on accusations of abuse at border. >> but first, more on trump strategy, pushing on with that in northern syria, debate rages on -- should u.s. gotten out of syria as quick, soar do u.s. voters top keep a never ending american troop present? remember, democrat like nancy pelosi, barack obama and joe biden -- in cease fear, we put strongest sanctions that you could imagine, they get a lot -- we have a lot in store if they don't have an impact. i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. that's
. >> okay joel griffith thank you. >> thank you. elizabeth: coming up, customs and border patrol acting commissioner mark morgan will join us on the trump successes, alleviating the border crisis, building a wall, his take on accusations of abuse at border. >> but first, more on trump strategy, pushing on with that in northern syria, debate rages on -- should u.s. gotten out of syria as quick, soar do u.s. voters top keep a never ending american troop present? remember,...
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to date we have committed and rehoused 353 families at allis griffith. because of the scale and the time it takes to develop the project, the board will see the projects at different phases. the report for the parcel q cost is at the end of 2016. parcel q numbers were based on cost per square foot. parcel q received full entitlements in march 2017 and construction in february 2018. the numbers here updated the project over two years ago. thanks for your consideration. we are here to answer questions as well as the director of public housing initiatives. >> thank you for the clarification. any comments or questions by collies? see -- colleagues. did we have a report on this last week? >> we did. i have nothing more to add except we revised the recommendation to clarify what we are recommending. we recommend the committee a the resolution to request a report by december 9th. >> public comment is now closed. i make a motion to accept the amendment from the bla without objection. thank you very much. a motion to move this with a positive recommendation as am
to date we have committed and rehoused 353 families at allis griffith. because of the scale and the time it takes to develop the project, the board will see the projects at different phases. the report for the parcel q cost is at the end of 2016. parcel q numbers were based on cost per square foot. parcel q received full entitlements in march 2017 and construction in february 2018. the numbers here updated the project over two years ago. thanks for your consideration. we are here to answer...
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about the protest when they started with madonna talking about blowing up the white house or a kathy griffith like we have been beheaded or johnny depp talking about assassinating a president then impeach 45. on the left they say we are not going to the inauguration. we will not showw up. he won fair and square. this wasn't at issue to go to the courts he won the presidency he won by the electoral college which is in the constitution. but they were not happy with that. they were so upset that they cannot drag hillary clinton across the presidential finish line so the revenge and venom like something i have never seen before. and then everyone around him his family wasn't safe, his daughter-in-law the first time she was pregnant they said i hope she has a miscarriage or i hope she falls down. what did america turn into as n ople who were so angry simply because he won? and the fascinating part of this and having known the presidentfa is that when you walk down the street with the president 20 years ago, police loved him, hardhats loved him , he would go into the kitchen and take care of people
about the protest when they started with madonna talking about blowing up the white house or a kathy griffith like we have been beheaded or johnny depp talking about assassinating a president then impeach 45. on the left they say we are not going to the inauguration. we will not showw up. he won fair and square. this wasn't at issue to go to the courts he won the presidency he won by the electoral college which is in the constitution. but they were not happy with that. they were so upset that...