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for this reason it is very for a child to stray should inside iraq i can say ok let me bring our judith back in and it is to get your thoughts on what changes the protesters are seeking i know you've been speaking to a lot of people on the ground in iraq the people who've been demonstrating their rallying cry has been we want change what sort of change are they precisely looking for. i think the excess idea of what change they want is it's very difficult for them to see what they want to see that is the corruption another of the government does not address. the problem is of course how do you do that in a situation in those rooms and. where everything is divided according to religion and ethnicity. so the for the young people i also see 2 loops which are very clear on the one hand the graduates have not been able to get a job or go everybody who suddenly. expects a job with the government works and then you have those people who came back from the war with us is still spoiling the years that followed the fatwa on the streets and these. they were few of them are still without income. in
for this reason it is very for a child to stray should inside iraq i can say ok let me bring our judith back in and it is to get your thoughts on what changes the protesters are seeking i know you've been speaking to a lot of people on the ground in iraq the people who've been demonstrating their rallying cry has been we want change what sort of change are they precisely looking for. i think the excess idea of what change they want is it's very difficult for them to see what they want to see...
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judith morris, bbc news, preston.t london city airport as protests continue over global warming. the man was identified as the paralympian cyclist james brown. police say they've now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. the inventor sirjames dyson, has scrapped his £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. dyson, best known for vacuum cleaners, had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project because it said it was not "commercially viable". now on bbc news: sport today. is hello, i'm gavin ramjaun — and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: a storm in a rugby world cup. two matches are cancelled — with more injeopardy as japan braces itself for a super typhoon this weekend. belgium thrash san marino — and become the first team to qualify for next year's european championship finals. history is made in iran as women are allowed to attend a football match for the first time i
judith morris, bbc news, preston.t london city airport as protests continue over global warming. the man was identified as the paralympian cyclist james brown. police say they've now made more than 1,000 arrests since extinction rebellion began protesting on monday. the inventor sirjames dyson, has scrapped his £2.5 billion project to build electric cars. dyson, best known for vacuum cleaners, had been planning to develop the cars in the uk and build them in singapore. it abandoned the project...
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judith, thanks forjoining us. to victory in tonight's champions league matches. our sports correspondent, katie gornall was watching. four months ago, tottenham were walking out into a champions league final but now the mood feels very different. a terrible run of form have put them under serious pressure, so how about this for a start? harry kane lifting the spirits, how they needed that. now spurs were playing like their old selves, swarming over red star and turning on the style. son with the second after just 15 minutes. spurs were in charge and the serbians were struggling to cope. another surge forward, another impressive goal for son. humiliated by bayern munich last time out, now spurs were handing out the beating. 5—0 it finished, the clouds lifted for now. manchester city are yet to win the champions league. their opponents atalanta have yet to win a champions league point. but look at this... if fernandinho was aiming for the ball, he did not have a case. penalty for the italians and a wake—up call for
judith, thanks forjoining us. to victory in tonight's champions league matches. our sports correspondent, katie gornall was watching. four months ago, tottenham were walking out into a champions league final but now the mood feels very different. a terrible run of form have put them under serious pressure, so how about this for a start? harry kane lifting the spirits, how they needed that. now spurs were playing like their old selves, swarming over red star and turning on the style. son with...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston. more security features to help combat forgery — the current £20 note is the most forged note in circulation. the new note is made from polymer instead of paper, like the five and ten pound notes, and will include two see—through windows and a hologram. a self—portrait of the artistjmw turner, along with one of his most famous paintings, will also feature on the back. america's star gymnast simone biles hasjust won her 16th world gymnastics title at the championships in stuttgart. the 22—year—old american was also crowned the best all—round gymnast for a record—breaking fifth time. natalie pirks was there. it's the hardest moving women's gymnastics, and yet she makes it appear gymnastics, and yet she makes it a ppear effortless. gymnastics, and yet she makes it appear effortless. today simone biles dazzled yet again with her new signature move. it is jaw—dropping in its complexity, launching into the airataround in its complexity, launching into the air at around 30 miles an hour, and
judith moritz, bbc news, preston. more security features to help combat forgery — the current £20 note is the most forged note in circulation. the new note is made from polymer instead of paper, like the five and ten pound notes, and will include two see—through windows and a hologram. a self—portrait of the artistjmw turner, along with one of his most famous paintings, will also feature on the back. america's star gymnast simone biles hasjust won her 16th world gymnastics title at the...
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judith, thank you very much.women — crimes for which he is still in prison. tonight, the leeds playhouse premieres a play about the fear and terror he instilled in women right across yorkshire and beyond. but the ripper‘s name is never actually mentioned in the play which is called there are no beginnings — instead it gives voice to women. here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. the yorkshire ripper spread fear in an area far wider than where his crimes were committed. it was dark and it was spooky. that house wasn't there. so this was quite a, quite a nerve—wracking little area to walk down. at the time of the ripper, ali miles grew up in thirsk, a0 miles to the north of where the first murder happened, leeds. she was so scared that streets where she lived became no—go areas and wouldn't visit the city for decades. i've never been to leeds. a0 minutes down the road? i've never been. i've never been, i've never been to the theatre there, nothing. hearing about the effect the ripper had on her own m
judith, thank you very much.women — crimes for which he is still in prison. tonight, the leeds playhouse premieres a play about the fear and terror he instilled in women right across yorkshire and beyond. but the ripper‘s name is never actually mentioned in the play which is called there are no beginnings — instead it gives voice to women. here's our entertainment correspondent colin paterson. the yorkshire ripper spread fear in an area far wider than where his crimes were committed. it...
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many many many many many people used and they talking about conspiracy from the sort of edge and judith in athens i know you've been following the situation very closely those who've taken to the streets have denounced the house of problems that plagued their daily life including of course corruption unemployment and a lack of services not surprisingly for iraq there is no political faction between these damn behind these demonstrations there was no political faction that explicitly called 42 states protests how significant is that in your view and are these demonstrations spontaneous. yes it's the fact that normally when there's demonstrations and you're not serious political power behind it and especially a lot of our southern last years and he's in iran mom he's very light months. i think there is a connection to the fact that there is so much land and news the games the jesters and the fact that he's involved this time before all the demonstrations that he organized have been sort of peaceful even when the demonstrators broke into the endzone a couple of years ago the police hardly
many many many many many people used and they talking about conspiracy from the sort of edge and judith in athens i know you've been following the situation very closely those who've taken to the streets have denounced the house of problems that plagued their daily life including of course corruption unemployment and a lack of services not surprisingly for iraq there is no political faction between these damn behind these demonstrations there was no political faction that explicitly called 42...
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for this reason it is very for a child to stray should inside iraq i can say ok let me bring our judith back in and it is to get your thoughts on what changes the protesters are seeking i know you've been speaking to a lot of people on the ground in iraq the people who've been demonstrating they're rallying cry has been we want change what sort of change are they precisely looking for. i think the excess idea of what change they want is it's very difficult for them to see what they want to see that is the corruption another the government that is not. the problem is of course how do you do that in a situation in those rooms in cities. where everything is divided according to religion and ethnicity. so the for the young people i also see 2 loops which are very clear on the one hand the graduates that have not been able to get a job or go everybody who suddenly. expects a job with the government works and then you have those people who came back from the war with us as those volunteers that follow the fatwa on the streets and these . they were few of them are still without income. in a ba
for this reason it is very for a child to stray should inside iraq i can say ok let me bring our judith back in and it is to get your thoughts on what changes the protesters are seeking i know you've been speaking to a lot of people on the ground in iraq the people who've been demonstrating they're rallying cry has been we want change what sort of change are they precisely looking for. i think the excess idea of what change they want is it's very difficult for them to see what they want to see...
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i started with judith and we made a block. that turned out terribly and they had no idea what a laptop was or what sizes supposed to be but i assumed that they knew what a laptop was. and then we made a start and this girl was beautiful i posted the pictures on facebook and people loved it and so the feedback from the u.s. market through facebook album is what really made me think ok this could work. female genital mutilation is a reality for more than a 1000000 women today and despite efforts to stop the practice it's still prevalent in many countries as you were in march the international day of 0 tolerance for female genital mutilation. one woman's fight radical at the practice at her home in senegal and around the world female genital cutting goes back 2200 years it is a practice that we believe was started in egypt by the pharaohs it was a practice that was used to control chastity and fidelity of women. through marriage and the trick i think is only come when you say they go more slowly in the population they do it by a
i started with judith and we made a block. that turned out terribly and they had no idea what a laptop was or what sizes supposed to be but i assumed that they knew what a laptop was. and then we made a start and this girl was beautiful i posted the pictures on facebook and people loved it and so the feedback from the u.s. market through facebook album is what really made me think ok this could work. female genital mutilation is a reality for more than a 1000000 women today and despite efforts...
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iraqi people for the unit to offer rock but i can't say on the ground it is impossible for now ok judith your thoughts on that is it possible that these protesters that we're seeing on the streets and all iraqi sent can come together as one and do you agree with the use of a non-career who says that changing the government changing government will not resolve the situation i agree changing the government will not change much and he has just tell me though that he is in here for just the rear. although this family's. not the problem is there in the ministries there are people of the rocky. people actually there are many people are still and the corruption is really a thing that has to be done before anything will change and i'm happy. in baghdad i'll give you the last word you know you being in baghdad how do you see this situation evolving do you think these protests could lead to a new round of instability in iraq and how do you stop that from happening you think. no i think they will want to know just the 3 days especially in the day but i think some. some agreement will have been with
iraqi people for the unit to offer rock but i can't say on the ground it is impossible for now ok judith your thoughts on that is it possible that these protesters that we're seeing on the streets and all iraqi sent can come together as one and do you agree with the use of a non-career who says that changing the government changing government will not resolve the situation i agree changing the government will not change much and he has just tell me though that he is in here for just the rear....
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like i'm still sound new to this song learning as much as i can but it's a good opportunity for judithand james to get press and media and to spread the brand in the story. music start with a good start. for me during the course of it it's what we called the must communication. every year to millions of girls would be victim of the mission to i think how we feel very proud for on the internet got to think doesn't exist anymore . or feel the heat saw a lifestyle it's a coulter and if we say it's the program i guess the mass for us the talk about shampoo is is science coulter we are saying using the way that people think. i mean i'm not trying to save the world like so many people say they are and i think it's a great idea but it's not possible although i guess everyone but i'm just happy to get to as many as i can and even if it's one and i die that's why i just want to get as many as thank him on their feet. i feel all women are created in this world. but sometime because of the. society structured b. because of the bad p.r. construct just because of the jane dust trap jodie you know t
like i'm still sound new to this song learning as much as i can but it's a good opportunity for judithand james to get press and media and to spread the brand in the story. music start with a good start. for me during the course of it it's what we called the must communication. every year to millions of girls would be victim of the mission to i think how we feel very proud for on the internet got to think doesn't exist anymore . or feel the heat saw a lifestyle it's a coulter and if we say it's...
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i am judith claim. as a past employee with over 30 years working with the city, i get how difficult it is to institute change. as a mother with a son with schizophrenia currently lives at the arf we can't afford not to. my son entered with the jails after being beaten by eight police officers. he was moved seven times during the first year of treatment. now you are telling me that it is unsafe for him to be at the arf where he has been for two years? he has finally found some stability. i don't believe he is unsafe. while it is needing major reforms, it provides low barrier long-term care for severe mental illness that is rapidly disappearing. he was moved from hummingbirds. it does not provide long-term care for people with severe mental illness. keep the beds open at the arf, that service improvements be helped to move them to independence. schizophrenia is a painful condition. i have witnessed my son suffer. not only suffering from his condition. he is suffering from our system of care. please don't
i am judith claim. as a past employee with over 30 years working with the city, i get how difficult it is to institute change. as a mother with a son with schizophrenia currently lives at the arf we can't afford not to. my son entered with the jails after being beaten by eight police officers. he was moved seven times during the first year of treatment. now you are telling me that it is unsafe for him to be at the arf where he has been for two years? he has finally found some stability. i don't...
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with that we will hear from judith martin from the department of public health, doctor judith martin. >> thank you supervisor and chairman delman. i am glad to be asked to talk about this treatment on demand. it is a key feature of san francisco's services, as you pointed out in your talk, san francisco is always willing to provide leadership to the whole world and this is one of those examples. my presentation is going to include an overview of substance abuse treatment and trends in san francisco and some things about proposition t, and then talk about part of the system that is very much with this and then the lessons learned. this is a slide that shows a lot of things. on the right is the jail map. red dots are substance abuse treatment locations. the blue shows clients. the darker the color, the more people. the city and county of san francisco substance abuse treatment services in 2018-2019 served 6005 clients, 99% which were adults. 56% were homeless. if you look at residential treatment that goes up to the 90s. i also included in the circles the mental health services. i am on
with that we will hear from judith martin from the department of public health, doctor judith martin. >> thank you supervisor and chairman delman. i am glad to be asked to talk about this treatment on demand. it is a key feature of san francisco's services, as you pointed out in your talk, san francisco is always willing to provide leadership to the whole world and this is one of those examples. my presentation is going to include an overview of substance abuse treatment and trends in san...
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security forces to exercise maximum the streets and keep those protests peaceful let's bring in a judith know rick in athens greece she is the author and journalist who's written extensively on iraq 1st of all judith what would you say these protests are by its. they are about the fact that shiite who are in power do not get what they think they should they should get that that they think they they are entitled to. since 2003 it's the shiites who are the majority and who are the majority in the government as well informed of government but you don't see that if you travel around in the south of iraq. there is a lack of of everything infrastructure but also many young people are out of jobs and if you know that huff of the of the. iraqis at the moment is under 20 then you understand is a very big problem that so many of the young people trying to ok i know this problem of unemployment is not new to iraq what was different this time brains. the difference is that this times it's not organized there is no political party behind it like it was last year this is as good as the protest to say
security forces to exercise maximum the streets and keep those protests peaceful let's bring in a judith know rick in athens greece she is the author and journalist who's written extensively on iraq 1st of all judith what would you say these protests are by its. they are about the fact that shiite who are in power do not get what they think they should they should get that that they think they they are entitled to. since 2003 it's the shiites who are the majority and who are the majority in the...
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. >> jimmy: oh, bette midler, judith light >> judith light, yes >> jimmy: and then your mom is playeds crazy. it's truly crazy and i don't feel beautiful enough to be her child, but i'll go with it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you have to get goopified. >> i know. everybody has been asking me like, "did you get goop tips and free goop stuff? and i'm like, "what an idiot i am that i didn't immediately go for the jugular with that. i didn't ask for anything. >> jimmy: you didn't >> no. i got nothing. >> jimmy: but she must, like, shake her jacket, and stuff will fall out. [ laughter ] it's like, "dude, give me some moon dust, man." >> i know. i need something for this face >> jimmy: how was working with gwyneth? >> wonderful i mean, the first day that i met her was this - the first thing we shot together, it's the first scene we shot in whole the piece, like on day one. so i'm already really terrified -- i think it's the clip that we're going to show at some point. and it's at this beautiful garden in this gorgeous mansion, and she's in, like, a a carolina herrera, like, giant red gown and s
. >> jimmy: oh, bette midler, judith light >> judith light, yes >> jimmy: and then your mom is playeds crazy. it's truly crazy and i don't feel beautiful enough to be her child, but i'll go with it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you have to get goopified. >> i know. everybody has been asking me like, "did you get goop tips and free goop stuff? and i'm like, "what an idiot i am that i didn't immediately go for the jugular with that. i didn't ask for anything....
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.nity, who's a suspect in the case of a crash in northamptonshire in which a teenager died, will not return to the uk. police want anne sacoolas, who's married to a us diplomat, to return to the uk in connection with the collision in august in which harry dunn died. duncan kennedy reports. when harry dunn died in august, his family could never imagine that their arc of grief would take their son into the white house. but last night, president trump made a promise to talk to the woman who is the main suspect in harry's death. we are going to speak to her very shortly and see if we can do something with... it was an accident, it was an acc... it was a terrible accident. but just look at this. it's the briefing note the president was holding saying that the woman he is talking about will not return to the united kingdom. that note was met this morning by outrage from harry dunn's family spokesman. it didn't sit with his spoken words. clearly, as he tends to do, just speaks off the cuff and
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.nity, who's a suspect in the case of a crash in northamptonshire in which a teenager died, will not return to the uk. police want anne sacoolas, who's married to a us diplomat, to return to the uk in connection with the collision in august in which harry dunn died. duncan kennedy reports. when harry dunn died in august, his family could never imagine that their arc of grief would take their son into the white house. but last night, president trump made a promise...
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bomber appeared at the old bailey and pleaded not guilty to murder. 0ur north of england correspondent judithere were due to be inquests held, this inquiry will replace those inquests because last month the coroner agreed that some evidence from the police and m15 should be kept secret on the grounds of national security but then he warned as a result it would be very difficult to hold an inquest. it was the coroner who requested for a public inquiry instead because this may seem like a contradiction in terms, he will be able to hear that evidence himself in private behind closed doors, without those families and the public being present. the home secretary said today that in granting the inquiry that this is an important step for those affected to be able to move on. she knows they want answers as quickly as possible, i can tell you having spoken to some of the families and their lawyers, they say they are demanding complete candour from the authorities, warts and all and they are frustrated at how long this has taken. they want the inquiry to begin as quickly as possible. i understand bette
bomber appeared at the old bailey and pleaded not guilty to murder. 0ur north of england correspondent judithere were due to be inquests held, this inquiry will replace those inquests because last month the coroner agreed that some evidence from the police and m15 should be kept secret on the grounds of national security but then he warned as a result it would be very difficult to hold an inquest. it was the coroner who requested for a public inquiry instead because this may seem like a...
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think many many many many many people use that they talking about conspiracy from the sort of agenda judith in athens i know you've been following the situation very closely those who've taken to the streets have denounced the house of problems that plagued their daily life including of course corruption unemployment and a lack of services not surprisingly for iraq there is no political faction between these damn behind these demonstrations there was no political faction that explicitly called 42 states protests how significant is that in your view and are these demonstrations spontaneous. yes it's the fact that normally when it is them stretches it you know there is a political power behind it and especially a lot of our southern last years and he's in your home mom he's very light months. i think there is a connection to the fact that there is so much land and news the games the testers and the fact that he was involved this time before all the demonstrations that he organized have been sort of peaceful even when the demonstrators broke into the endzone a couple of years ago the police ha
think many many many many many people use that they talking about conspiracy from the sort of agenda judith in athens i know you've been following the situation very closely those who've taken to the streets have denounced the house of problems that plagued their daily life including of course corruption unemployment and a lack of services not surprisingly for iraq there is no political faction between these damn behind these demonstrations there was no political faction that explicitly called...
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president trump they said these people can only lead by the southern border going backwards for judith'sthat's simply not an option the journey he's already cost them too much distorts the delfina was lost in a raging river is the family struggled across panama but annoying to be so long the 2nd we waited for $3.00 days to try and find delphinus body but after that we had to continue the journey because we were travelling with other people now i don't want to look back that's useless i have 3 other children and i have to go forward. except that they can't. meanwhile there's little to do every day but wash in the nearby sewage infested river and play in the public park the company to say there were people from more than 15 african countries here and they've come they say for a variety of reasons direct threats on their lives poverty political instability there's one thing they do all have in common and that's that they say they call go back home partly because of a lack of money and a lack of documents like passports but also because they say there's simply nothing there for that. for the
president trump they said these people can only lead by the southern border going backwards for judith'sthat's simply not an option the journey he's already cost them too much distorts the delfina was lost in a raging river is the family struggled across panama but annoying to be so long the 2nd we waited for $3.00 days to try and find delphinus body but after that we had to continue the journey because we were travelling with other people now i don't want to look back that's useless i have 3...
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. >> reporter: to judith bryant, she was aunt harriet. >> i'm a great-great grand niece. >> reporter:iam henry stewart. >> he and two other brothers, she rescued from maryland in 1854. >> reporter: she's got bragging. >> it's my family. people always say, oh, i didn't know you were related to harriet tubman. of course, you didn't, but i did. we did. >> reporter: she invokes her famous relative when things go right. >> we have this expression, i do, that's harriet's work in overtime. she's sort of my guardian angel. >> reporter: tough and resolute to the very end, this was harriet tubman the year before she died in auburn on march 10th, 1913. she was 91, or thereabouts. her funeral was a major event. >>> when you come here, how do you feel? >> um, proud, proud. >> reporter: harriet tubman's grave has become a destination, a shrine for visitors in need of a hero. but her epitaph reads simply, servant of god, well done. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune
. >> reporter: to judith bryant, she was aunt harriet. >> i'm a great-great grand niece. >> reporter:iam henry stewart. >> he and two other brothers, she rescued from maryland in 1854. >> reporter: she's got bragging. >> it's my family. people always say, oh, i didn't know you were related to harriet tubman. of course, you didn't, but i did. we did. >> reporter: she invokes her famous relative when things go right. >> we have this expression, i...
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our north of england correspondent, judith moritz is at the manchester arena for us this evening. those who died wanted? it is what they expected because they were due to be inquests in this inquiry will replace those inquests because last month the coroner agreed that the result should be kept secret on the grounds of national security but he warned it would be difficult to hold an inquest and it was the coroner who asked for a public inquiry instead because this may seem like a contradiction but he will be able to hear that evidence himself in private behind closed doors without those families and the public being present. the home secretary said today in granting the inquiry this is an important step for those affected to be able to move on. she knows they want answers as quickly as possible. having spoken to some of the families and their lawyers they say they are demanding complete candourfrom they say they are demanding complete candour from the authorities and they are frustrated about how low may see this has taken. they want the inquiry to begin as soon as possible but i
our north of england correspondent, judith moritz is at the manchester arena for us this evening. those who died wanted? it is what they expected because they were due to be inquests in this inquiry will replace those inquests because last month the coroner agreed that the result should be kept secret on the grounds of national security but he warned it would be difficult to hold an inquest and it was the coroner who asked for a public inquiry instead because this may seem like a contradiction...
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marcus housman, donna mateer and judith klein who have made all of the difference in the world getting us where we are today. i want to thank the amazing leaders in local 21, especially vivian aruyo, deborah gorval, jason klum and, of course, tim kavaloni for being there with us to the beginning is to the mayor and her staff, andrew powers, and rod simmons for coming together to reach this important together and last but not least to our deputy city attorney, ann pearson, for putting so much work into into legislation. i'll make my motion after supervisor safaye. >> just please add my name. >> great. >> and you can add my name, too. >> ok. add my name as a cosponsor. >> supervisor peskin. >> i want to thank and congratulate supervisor ronan and i just want to note this is one of unfortunate revelations at the department of public health. what i'm about to say, i did personally express to dr. colfax but supervisor yi called a hearing last week to further discuss the revelations at la golaguna honda and i was disturd the department of health issued a statement wherein they indicated the
marcus housman, donna mateer and judith klein who have made all of the difference in the world getting us where we are today. i want to thank the amazing leaders in local 21, especially vivian aruyo, deborah gorval, jason klum and, of course, tim kavaloni for being there with us to the beginning is to the mayor and her staff, andrew powers, and rod simmons for coming together to reach this important together and last but not least to our deputy city attorney, ann pearson, for putting so much...
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the family members and especially parents like judith who will never let their loved ones down. i also want to thank the amazing leaders and staff at local 21 and especially vivian. we see you and love you and admire you. deana and jason and kim from the san francisco labor council for being there from the beginning. it is the unions that provide the safety for workers to be able to feel comfortable coming forward collectively and taking action on their behalf and behalf of their patients. without unions workers wouldn't have that safety. we just appreciate organized labor as always. finally, i really want to thank the mayor and her staff, and particularly doctor grant colfax and rhonda simons for sitting down and really, really coming to the table and negotiating on the issues. we appreciate you for taking the time and energy and for listening and for changing your minds. that takes a lot of courage and wwe commend you for that. with that we are probably going to hear from some other colleagues. i wanted to ask supervisor mar after they speak if you can move this forward with r
the family members and especially parents like judith who will never let their loved ones down. i also want to thank the amazing leaders and staff at local 21 and especially vivian. we see you and love you and admire you. deana and jason and kim from the san francisco labor council for being there from the beginning. it is the unions that provide the safety for workers to be able to feel comfortable coming forward collectively and taking action on their behalf and behalf of their patients....
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is judith and i work for the san francisco department of public-health for 20 years. i was the founding director of homeless connect and i'm a member of the moment health board and today i'm speaking as a mother of a son who three and a half years ago ended this system empty and he was beaten by eight police officers during his first psychotic event. since he has been in the system he has had seven placements and he has been 5150 three times and this is the child of someone who knows this system and can help him access this system. this system is really broken and i appreciate so much that you guys are moving forward quickly on this legislation and if someone said earlier every second makes a huge difference in not only someone's lives but whether they continue to trust the system. as i was waiting on mine, i received a text from my son's intensive case manager and he, for the first time in three years, formed an attachment to tell me that they're moving him to another intensive case manager and this is what we do in this system there's a program in 2003
. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is judith and i work for the san francisco department of public-health for 20 years. i was the founding director of homeless connect and i'm a member of the moment health board and today i'm speaking as a mother of a son who three and a half years ago ended this system empty and he was beaten by eight police officers during his first psychotic event. since he has been in the system he has had seven placements and he has been 5150 three times and...
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judith writes, congressman, my husband and i are furious about this constant push to impeach president trump. mr. smucker: we don't care how many members of congress don't like him, it is not their choice. it is ours. rebecca writes, i'm alarmed at the political climate and attempts to impeach our president. the house has done nothing to solve the issues facing our country. and continues to spend their time trying to stop the progress that our president has made. jodi write, can you please tell speaker pelosi and the democrats that the overwhelm magazine jort of people -- ma -- overwhelming majority of people i interact with in my daily life wants them to stop this unfounded impeachment proceed noogs president trump and get back to work -- proceedings into president trump and get back to work, figuring issues we elected congress to fix? i share my constituents' anger and frustration toward this secret hoax trial. this -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. smucker: thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tex
judith writes, congressman, my husband and i are furious about this constant push to impeach president trump. mr. smucker: we don't care how many members of congress don't like him, it is not their choice. it is ours. rebecca writes, i'm alarmed at the political climate and attempts to impeach our president. the house has done nothing to solve the issues facing our country. and continues to spend their time trying to stop the progress that our president has made. jodi write, can you please tell...
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. >> bette midler, judith light, bob balance ban.ot to hang out with some of these people, going in, though, who were you most excited to meet of that group? >> i guess i was just thinking about my parents a lot of it. i was kind of terrified to meet january and dylan. >> jimmy: you were scared because they were playing your parents? >> because they are, you know, who they are and yeah. that whole ryan murphy universe is a very intimidating thing. >> jimmy: but it does seem like once you're in the ryan murphy universe you stay in the ryan murphy universe. which would lead me to believe that everyone likes him, right? >> yes. he himself, yes. he and the creators are fantastic. >> jimmy: they must be, though, because you see people like jessica lange or something like that who's -- >> always returning. >> jimmy: yeah. who's always with them. >> i remember our last day of filming in new york, and ryan enters. he kind of approaches and comes up the stairs wearing had floor-length faux fur coat and these huge gucci sunglasses and everythi
. >> bette midler, judith light, bob balance ban.ot to hang out with some of these people, going in, though, who were you most excited to meet of that group? >> i guess i was just thinking about my parents a lot of it. i was kind of terrified to meet january and dylan. >> jimmy: you were scared because they were playing your parents? >> because they are, you know, who they are and yeah. that whole ryan murphy universe is a very intimidating thing. >> jimmy: but it...
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judith writes, congressman, my husband and i are furious about this constant push to impeach president trump. mr. smucker: we don't care how many members of congress don't like him, it is not their choice. it is ours. rebecca writes, i'm alarmed at the political climate and attempts to impeach our president. the house has done nothing to solve the issues facing our country. and continues to spend their time trying to stop the progress that our president has made. jodi write, can you please tell speaker pelosi and the democrats that the overwhelm magazine jort of people -- ma -- overwhelming majority of people i interact with in my daily life wants them to stop this unfounded impeachment proceed noogs president trump and get back to work -- proceedings into president trump and get back to work, figuring issues we elected congress to fix? i share my constituents' anger and frustration toward this secret hoax trial. this -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. smucker: thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tex
judith writes, congressman, my husband and i are furious about this constant push to impeach president trump. mr. smucker: we don't care how many members of congress don't like him, it is not their choice. it is ours. rebecca writes, i'm alarmed at the political climate and attempts to impeach our president. the house has done nothing to solve the issues facing our country. and continues to spend their time trying to stop the progress that our president has made. jodi write, can you please tell...
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appeared at the old bailey, and pleaded not guilty to murder. 0ur north of england correspondent, judithhose inquest because they agreed that some evidence from the police and mi five should be kept secret on the ground of national security. but as a result, it will be very difficult to hold an inquest known as the coroner who asked for a public inquiry because this may seem like a contradiction in terms as you'll be able to hear that inquest of that evidence himself in private behind closed doors. without those families and the public being present. the home secretary said that in granting the inquiry that this is an important step to affected to move on. and having spoke to some of the families and their lawyers, they say they are demanding complete candour from the authorities and they are frustrated at how long they say this is taken and they want the inquiry to begin as quickly as possible and i understand that it will get under way into the criminal proceedings, his trial is due to start injanuary next year and a public inquiry will follow after that. this is 0utside source live fr
appeared at the old bailey, and pleaded not guilty to murder. 0ur north of england correspondent, judithhose inquest because they agreed that some evidence from the police and mi five should be kept secret on the ground of national security. but as a result, it will be very difficult to hold an inquest known as the coroner who asked for a public inquiry because this may seem like a contradiction in terms as you'll be able to hear that inquest of that evidence himself in private behind closed...
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judith moritz sent us this update from manchester victoria station tonight.he uk from nottingham to newcastle, liverpool to hold back. the way it functions matters to millions of people and it has been beset by problems. there are places like the one about to leave platform two, problems with customer service and the chaotic introduction of a new timetable. it has all meant disruption for passengers and today the transport secretary said that it cannot continue. effectively an ultimatum to northern telling them to come up with proposals about how things can improve or he says he is considering taking the franchise out of private hands. what will that look like? it could become just a second company in the country to be run by the operator of last resort. the east coast mainline. an arm's—length government body. or the company could continue to function under the control of northern but with direct management from the department for transport. any of those things could happen but what does this mean for passengers? not a lot in the short term, these things wil
judith moritz sent us this update from manchester victoria station tonight.he uk from nottingham to newcastle, liverpool to hold back. the way it functions matters to millions of people and it has been beset by problems. there are places like the one about to leave platform two, problems with customer service and the chaotic introduction of a new timetable. it has all meant disruption for passengers and today the transport secretary said that it cannot continue. effectively an ultimatum to...
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judith on twitter: wonderful news. i have been saying for yea rs wonderful news.ather than hitting. i was hit needlessly as a child and i would never hit my own children and they are happy and productive adults. and this: i believe once you have raised your hand to a child you have lost it. you need to build trust. thank you for all of those comments. more now on the women affected by controversial changes to the pension age. they have lost their landmark fight. nearly 4 million women born in the 1950s and 60s were challenging the decision to raise the state patient age from 60 to 66. i incorrectly said this was the wasabi women and i was wrong. fill us wasabi women and i was wrong. fill us in on the details. it is another group called back to 60, and they wa nt group called back to 60, and they want financially to be taken back to the point they would have been at 60, picking up their pension then, rather than what they would have been now. those steps going up, some argue they have lost more than £40,000 in pension and there are stories of hardship, women who ha
judith on twitter: wonderful news. i have been saying for yea rs wonderful news.ather than hitting. i was hit needlessly as a child and i would never hit my own children and they are happy and productive adults. and this: i believe once you have raised your hand to a child you have lost it. you need to build trust. thank you for all of those comments. more now on the women affected by controversial changes to the pension age. they have lost their landmark fight. nearly 4 million women born in...
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judith, where things stand with the push for impeachment on the part of democrats.witness behind closed doors this morning. >> i know democrats and republicans have been wanting to hear from mr. sondland now for a long time. he canceled the meeting last week. here is the problem. sondland says there with as no quid pro quo in the holding up military aid for the biden investigation but he told secretary -- senator ron johnson last week supposedly take there was a quid pro quo. so what the house panel wants to hear is which version of history is correct? was there a quid pro quo, wasn't there? sondland is a key witness, the sixth witness in this panel inquiry and he is crucial. >> bill: he seemed willing. >> he is the quid pro quo guy what everybody wants to know. the question is from the hearing, what is the public going to learn about that? lawmakers will learn something. they'll drill him on the johnson conversation. drill him on the text. the problem is what do the american people learn from his testimony? so far what we've seen is they learn only what the committ
judith, where things stand with the push for impeachment on the part of democrats.witness behind closed doors this morning. >> i know democrats and republicans have been wanting to hear from mr. sondland now for a long time. he canceled the meeting last week. here is the problem. sondland says there with as no quid pro quo in the holding up military aid for the biden investigation but he told secretary -- senator ron johnson last week supposedly take there was a quid pro quo. so what the...
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we also of course initiated dame judith these buildings.hackitt‘s report and are clear that the recommendations of that report had been accepted by the government. i said that, in terms of part two, the issues around the cladding, the building regulations and so forth, will need to be addressed, as also will need to be addressed, as also will the question of the role of government and the role of the royal borough of kensington and chelsea. but today, i will give way one more time. would the honourable lady agree with me too that itjust can't be right that survivors and bereaved of g re nfell be right that survivors and bereaved of grenfell are not properly, permanently rehoused ? of grenfell are not properly, permanently rehoused? well, i say to the honourable lady that i recognise over the time since this terrible tragedy took place, significant effo rts tragedy took place, significant efforts have been made to ensure that the survivors, that those who lost so much, have been able, have been provided with accommodation thatis been provide
we also of course initiated dame judith these buildings.hackitt‘s report and are clear that the recommendations of that report had been accepted by the government. i said that, in terms of part two, the issues around the cladding, the building regulations and so forth, will need to be addressed, as also will need to be addressed, as also will the question of the role of government and the role of the royal borough of kensington and chelsea. but today, i will give way one more time. would the...
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. >> judith estÁ haciendo pan Único que lo considera esencial. >> es importante, cuando vas a varias fuimos a lavar platos. >> adriÁn es otro agricultor de estas plantas que despuÉs de 30 aÑos viviendo en chicago decidÓo regresar y ahora disfruta de la tradiciÓn de dÍa de muertos en todo su esplendor. >> recordar cÓmo hacÍan nuestros antepasados, nuestras familias, abuelos, hermanos. los papÁs. >> mi madre hace poco que se me acaba de ir y ahÍ estar ahi, como quiera estÁ acompaÑandonos. >> adriÁn decÍa que es un dia para reflexionar, no solamente por los que se nos fueron sino para valorar a los que aÚn estÁn con nosotros. y asÍ convivir en un dÍa tan especial como el dia de muertos, nosotros vamos a estar esta noche y le llevamos maÑana todo lo que ocurre en esta gran celebraciÓn, con eso regresamos hasta orlando con ustedes, desde morelia, michoacÁn, les mandamos un fuerte abrazo. >> gracias, mario, nos encanta michoacÁn. >> nos encanta michoacÁn, pero realmente esta es una tradiciÓn que nos encanta a todos, todos tenemos alguien a quien queremos recordar y celebrar en este dÍa de
. >> judith estÁ haciendo pan Único que lo considera esencial. >> es importante, cuando vas a varias fuimos a lavar platos. >> adriÁn es otro agricultor de estas plantas que despuÉs de 30 aÑos viviendo en chicago decidÓo regresar y ahora disfruta de la tradiciÓn de dÍa de muertos en todo su esplendor. >> recordar cÓmo hacÍan nuestros antepasados, nuestras familias, abuelos, hermanos. los papÁs. >> mi madre hace poco que se me acaba de ir y ahÍ estar...
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judith james and anti-malaria medications can delay the symptoms of lupus. these medications are now part of the standard treatment of care for many lupus patients. there are countless stories like these of ground breaking research taking part across the united states as a direct result of nih funding. nih fosters such ingenuity and one lone researcher can open an entire field of medicine in biomedical research. future generations will benefit from the unfold promises from the research being done today. despite the controversy that can surround this bill, support for nih bz are has been broad, bipartisan a bipartisan and been supported by non-leadership and the like and i will not take up the time to address all today, because quite frankly i would rather hear from them about their exciting research and i do want to thank each of you and your colleagues for your passion, dedication and hard work. i believe the work that the nih has and will change the course of disease, detection and treatment for generations to come. i hope congress continues to be a suppor
judith james and anti-malaria medications can delay the symptoms of lupus. these medications are now part of the standard treatment of care for many lupus patients. there are countless stories like these of ground breaking research taking part across the united states as a direct result of nih funding. nih fosters such ingenuity and one lone researcher can open an entire field of medicine in biomedical research. future generations will benefit from the unfold promises from the research being...
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medical research foundation in lupus space including discovery by one of its own researchers, doctor judith james, antimalarial medication, relieve and delay the symptoms of lupus. because of this discovery these medications withstand treatment of care for many lupus patients. countless stories like these, groundbreaking research taking part across the united states as a direct result of nih funding. nih fosters such ingenuity. a simple idea from one loan researcher can open an entirely new field of medicine and biomedical research. all-americans benefit from this research. future generations will benefit, from the untold promises from research being done today. despite some of the controversy that comes around this bill support for research at nih has been broad, bipartisan and supported by leadership in house and senate alike. i won't take additional time recognizing all the institute directors because i would rather hear from them about their exciting research but i want to thank each of you and your colleagues and those institute and center leaders who are not with us for their passion,
medical research foundation in lupus space including discovery by one of its own researchers, doctor judith james, antimalarial medication, relieve and delay the symptoms of lupus. because of this discovery these medications withstand treatment of care for many lupus patients. countless stories like these, groundbreaking research taking part across the united states as a direct result of nih funding. nih fosters such ingenuity. a simple idea from one loan researcher can open an entirely new...