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program, at holly court, in my district, the initial discussion with residents, there was so much fear that the moment they stepped out of their unit, so it could be rehabilitated, that they would never get back in. that fear was based on decades of displacement from san francisco. it was the rational and smart thing to fear. the city did a great job in trying tow
program, at holly court, in my district, the initial discussion with residents, there was so much fear that the moment they stepped out of their unit, so it could be rehabilitated, that they would never get back in. that fear was based on decades of displacement from san francisco. it was the rational and smart thing to fear. the city did a great job in trying tow
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program, at holly court, in my district, the initial discussion with residents, there was so much fear that the moment they stepped out of their unit, so it could be rehabilitated, that they would never get back in. that fear was based on decades of displacement from san francisco. it was the rational and smart thing to fear. the city did a great job in trying to sway those fears and promise that everybody would be able to come back to their units. promises have rung hollow in the past. it wasn't surprising to me that many residents didn't feel wonderful and really safe based on those promises. now it's going to be the law, the law of the city. that is what it should have always been and that's what it finally will be and i could not be more excited and more proud to be supporting and be a sponsor of this legislation. thank you so much supervisor walton for bringing it forward. if there are no more comments from my colleagues, we will open -- sorry mr. miller. >> i just wanted public comments for our residents. >> that was
program, at holly court, in my district, the initial discussion with residents, there was so much fear that the moment they stepped out of their unit, so it could be rehabilitated, that they would never get back in. that fear was based on decades of displacement from san francisco. it was the rational and smart thing to fear. the city did a great job in trying to sway those fears and promise that everybody would be able to come back to their units. promises have rung hollow in the past. it...
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of her self- published "healthy holly" children's books, even though there were multiple errors in the books like the word "vegetable" spelled "vegetale." according to courters the books were sold to non- profit organizations and foundations which did business or attempted to do business with maryland state government and baltimore city. >> ms. pugh blurred the lines between her public duties and private business. >> reporter: earlier this year the i.r.s. and f.b.i. raided her homes and city hall offices. she became the second baltimore city mayor to step down in ten years under the cloud of a criminal investigation. pugh was accused of illegally funneling some of the money from the books to her mayoral campaign, using it to purchase and renovate a house, and evading taxes. the u.s. attorney called the former mayor's actions a betrayal of the public trust. >> the people of baltimore expect that elected officials place the interests of their citizens above their own. >> reporter: pugh's attorney says that he will address the allegations in court tomorrow. if you add up all these charges, if convicted, baltimore's former mayor faces up to 175 years behind b
of her self- published "healthy holly" children's books, even though there were multiple errors in the books like the word "vegetable" spelled "vegetale." according to courters the books were sold to non- profit organizations and foundations which did business or attempted to do business with maryland state government and baltimore city. >> ms. pugh blurred the lines between her public duties and private business. >> reporter: earlier this year the...
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court on wire fraud and tax evasion charges. investigators say pugh was paid nearly $800,000 for copies. her self-published "healthy hollybooks. foundations which conducted or wanted to do business with the maryland state government in baltimore. pugh is accused of illegally funneling some of the money to her mayoral campaign and using it to buy and renovate a house to evade taxes. >> the people of baltimore expect that elected officials place the interests of their citizens above their own. >> pugh's attorney says that he will address the allegations in court today. if convicted, pugh faces up to 175 years in prison. >>> "the chicago tribune" reports actor jesse smollett is suing the city for malicious prosecution. chicago wants smollett to reimburse the city for more than $130,000 in police overtime to investigate his claim that he was the victim of a racist and homophobic attack in january. smollett was accused of faking the attack, but prosecutors dropped the charges. the former "empire" star says the city should not be asking for repayment because it accepted his $10,000 bail as payment in full. >>> "the san francis
court on wire fraud and tax evasion charges. investigators say pugh was paid nearly $800,000 for copies. her self-published "healthy hollybooks. foundations which conducted or wanted to do business with the maryland state government in baltimore. pugh is accused of illegally funneling some of the money to her mayoral campaign and using it to buy and renovate a house to evade taxes. >> the people of baltimore expect that elected officials place the interests of their citizens above...
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well holly i think you have analyzed it perfectly walked to the supreme court of india said is that. disputed land is basically going to be given to a board of trustees government trustees over the next 3 months and they are going to go about building a temple there and then the court has also said that about 2 hectares of land would be given to the muslims to build a mosque where while this is the crux of the word the court also said that the temple was not of no temple was destroyed when the mosque was built and that a mosque indeed was destroyed in december 1992 so there are several contradictions and several experts are trying to me still trying to make sense of it the muslim some muslim intellectuals and lawyers have said that they are going to study the word it in all its details they can seem to understand it on one hand the court is a cannot lodging that a mosque was destroyed is it then saying that now a temple could be built in place of that mosque so nobody's really going to be absolutely will call in how they feel about it for 2 reasons one is anything can be held in cont
well holly i think you have analyzed it perfectly walked to the supreme court of india said is that. disputed land is basically going to be given to a board of trustees government trustees over the next 3 months and they are going to go about building a temple there and then the court has also said that about 2 hectares of land would be given to the muslims to build a mosque where while this is the crux of the word the court also said that the temple was not of no temple was destroyed when the...
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. >> i think that senator holly did a good job, talking through the point, saying how many cases have you argued on circuit courtrge number. briefed hundreds of other cases before districts and appellate courts, he has a broad resume, i think that abar abaopened tudz o criticism by having lead reviewing someone who donated to his political opponent in a race, which that person is put in charge of the process even if abasaid it is neutral and fair it does spark questions. >> it is clearly not neutral. how does that happen? you are aba, you want to claim credibility of being an arbiter that is not bias, how do you allow someone to ligh lead the w with a paper trial opposing the nominee? >> the abadoes not allow if someone made a contribution to a federal individual erase that would be impacted this was a state race. i guess it pass the. but it does open all kinds of questions when you look at someone with that resume. that he has, and someone who said, the reason he has been called ideal log he signed to bs years ago what they were still the laws of the land. at some point they thought it was a good law, high sign
. >> i think that senator holly did a good job, talking through the point, saying how many cases have you argued on circuit courtrge number. briefed hundreds of other cases before districts and appellate courts, he has a broad resume, i think that abar abaopened tudz o criticism by having lead reviewing someone who donated to his political opponent in a race, which that person is put in charge of the process even if abasaid it is neutral and fair it does spark questions. >> it is...
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supreme court rules that the disputed holy site of ayodhya should be given to hindus after a decades long dispute. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me holly hamilton and chetan pathak. the headlines this evening: charging up the table, chelsea go second after beating crystal palace at stamford bridge. can england's women beat germany on home soil for the first time at a sold out wembley stadium? another medal for great britain on day three of the world para—athletics championships in dubai. also coming up in the programme: the kiwis inflict a third tour defeat on the great britain rugby league lions in christchurch. and saracens silence the gloucester fans with victory at kingsholm and move second in the premiership. good evening, welcome to tonight's programme. we start with the premier league where chelsea's 2—0 win over crystal palace has moved them above manchester city and into second in the table. it was their sixth league win in a row, the first time they've done that since they won the title. they move within five points of leaders liverpool who play city tomorrow. paul frostick was watching. five premier league wins in a row for
supreme court rules that the disputed holy site of ayodhya should be given to hindus after a decades long dispute. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me holly hamilton and chetan pathak. the headlines this evening: charging up the table, chelsea go second after beating crystal palace at stamford bridge. can england's women beat germany on home soil for the first time at a sold out wembley stadium? another medal for great britain on day three of the...