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as i can remember a, for more than 30 years, that every generation must reearn the right for labour justice at work. we need to reassert ourselves and redefine what is acceptable or tolerable within society. with the passage of the $15 an hour minimum wage, and with the earned implementation, this generation of san franciscans has asserted itself. we have taken the first steps towards defining what the minimum standards are for workers throughout san francisco and taking a step towards moving the agenda for social justice for all workers throughout the country. thathat is what we are here tody to celebrate. just meet -- just be mindful of that. we have a brief program with some distinguished speakers in front and we will have a reception afterward. please stick around until the end. our first speaker, i should say i am truly impressed that he made the journey back to san francisco, after a gruelling week in san francisco as the budget chair. thathat is the california state assembly member phil tennant. [applause] >> think you. it is always so great to be home, especially, the temperature is
as i can remember a, for more than 30 years, that every generation must reearn the right for labour justice at work. we need to reassert ourselves and redefine what is acceptable or tolerable within society. with the passage of the $15 an hour minimum wage, and with the earned implementation, this generation of san franciscans has asserted itself. we have taken the first steps towards defining what the minimum standards are for workers throughout san francisco and taking a step towards moving...
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Aug 21, 2018
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he talks about the labour mp david lammy who said there was a distrust in the justice system among black communities. but whether that is what will change the make up... it is something about a lot of our institutions. danny boyle. he is not going to direct the next james bond because boyle. he is not going to direct the nextjames bond because there have been creative differences. he has quit. as the next bond film director. he has been taken out! that is what happens injames bond films! a great phrase creative differences and we are desperate to know what is behind it. the announcement came from the official james bond twitter account and it said both the producers and daniel craig himself were behind the decision to part with danny boyle. it begs a lot of questions. it is unusual. the figure ofjames bond, we invest heavily, it is like something we have shares in or something, we have an opinion on who should be the next james bond. you can change the formula a bit, but you have to be careful. the chairman of the james bond international fan clu b of the james bond international fan clu
he talks about the labour mp david lammy who said there was a distrust in the justice system among black communities. but whether that is what will change the make up... it is something about a lot of our institutions. danny boyle. he is not going to direct the next james bond because boyle. he is not going to direct the nextjames bond because there have been creative differences. he has quit. as the next bond film director. he has been taken out! that is what happens injames bond films! a...
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Aug 30, 2018
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labour leadership of "becoming a force for anti—semitism in british politics". mr field, who's represented birkenhead for nearly a0 years, spoke of a culture of intimidation and intolerance in the party. the shadow justicerd burgon has called on mr field to fight a by—election. our deputy political editor, john piennar reports. the outwardly friendly relations were never likely to last. they've both been called mavericks, but frank field's relationship with his leader always looked like a split waiting to happen, and now it has. the veteran campaigner has always trod his own path on policy, especially brexit, but it's his blunt message now on labour's handling of anti—semitism that's led to today's break with mps in parliament. i've resigned it because i want the labour party to change. i want it to be seen as a clearly anti—racist party, and i want the party to be clearly seen that the local thuggery that's going on will not control local mps. do you want other mps to follow in your footsteps? i've done no, i've spoken to no mps about this. i gave that undertaking to the chief whip. it's my wake—up call to the labour party. it's not part of a wider plot. jeremy will see us into the next election. frank
labour leadership of "becoming a force for anti—semitism in british politics". mr field, who's represented birkenhead for nearly a0 years, spoke of a culture of intimidation and intolerance in the party. the shadow justicerd burgon has called on mr field to fight a by—election. our deputy political editor, john piennar reports. the outwardly friendly relations were never likely to last. they've both been called mavericks, but frank field's relationship with his leader always...
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Aug 1, 2018
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of pursuit of justice for the for his actions in terms of pursuit ofjustice for the people of palestine. we have seen somejeremy corbyn supporters welcoming those words but others, labour corbyn have made it clear as far as they're concerned it does not go far enough. stephen kinnock in the last hour spoke to bbc think this is an issue of leadership now and he says it is over tojeremy corbyn, he has called on the labour party leader to explicitly say that some of the things that he has done or some of the people he has appeared alongside have said things and are in fact anti—semitic themselves. so there is clearly a call from any labour mps and specifically for their leader, to go further. other leading jewish campaigners have project that his apology as you say and said it has not gone far enough. so whilst jeremy corbyn has responded to this latest accusation, it seems for some in the party, although we have no way of knowing how the wider party membership deal about his handling of this, that he has not gone far enough. and the shadow chancellor john mcdonnell today acknowledged that the crisis is not over, he said the party needs to get a handle on it, it has been
of pursuit of justice for the for his actions in terms of pursuit ofjustice for the people of palestine. we have seen somejeremy corbyn supporters welcoming those words but others, labour corbyn have made it clear as far as they're concerned it does not go far enough. stephen kinnock in the last hour spoke to bbc think this is an issue of leadership now and he says it is over tojeremy corbyn, he has called on the labour party leader to explicitly say that some of the things that he has done or...