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bill marr is 100% right.n fox news, he should sit with you for an hour but he will not leave his safe space on that show and other networks because he doesn't want to risk having tough questions asked of him which he will be forced to answer. nor does he want the entire false russian collusion narrative exposed. they have got to keep this going through the 2020 election and beyond. i do think the president will be reelected. so once the russian collusion thing falls apart, they will turn to something else and he's already indicating he will look at the trump administration, financial transactions, it will never stop. >> sean: the last word? >> i think what we need to look for, the mueller report will come out and whether or not the attorney general makes it public is up to him. the important thing is, the attorney general look at all the referrals that -- criminal referrals that will be sent from congress to the doj. so many are coming and people will be held responsible, sean. >> sean: thank you both. when w
bill marr is 100% right.n fox news, he should sit with you for an hour but he will not leave his safe space on that show and other networks because he doesn't want to risk having tough questions asked of him which he will be forced to answer. nor does he want the entire false russian collusion narrative exposed. they have got to keep this going through the 2020 election and beyond. i do think the president will be reelected. so once the russian collusion thing falls apart, they will turn to...
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that was barry gardiner talking to andrew marr. we are talking to andrew marr.talking about all of these negotiations between the prime minister and the eu. when is she going to brussels? nothing can burn from downing street. it is expected she will maybe go at some point this week. —— nothing confirmed from downing street. it is not in the diary, as faras downing street. it is not in the diary, as far as we are aware. and it will be factored into the decision as to when the prime minister goes to brussels, what she can achieve at that point, what suggestion or indication she has had from the european commission from her fellow european leaders that they are willing to come to the table and renegotiate to some extent because for teresa made to go to brussels and come back empty—handed is not going to be a good situation for her. —— for teresa made to go to brussels. but it will be crucial, when she decides to. an underwater search for the missing plane carrying footballer emiliano sala and his pilot is under way this morning. cardiff city's new signing disappear
that was barry gardiner talking to andrew marr. we are talking to andrew marr.talking about all of these negotiations between the prime minister and the eu. when is she going to brussels? nothing can burn from downing street. it is expected she will maybe go at some point this week. —— nothing confirmed from downing street. it is not in the diary, as faras downing street. it is not in the diary, as far as we are aware. and it will be factored into the decision as to when the prime minister...
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morning the culture secretaryjeremy marr programme this morning the culture secretary jeremy wrightning the culture secretaryjeremy wright was asked about this and he was repeatedly asked by andrew marr whether he thought the changes would be sufficient if we didn't have to reopen their withdrawal agreement, because the prime minister has said we have to reopen what has already been agreed, but a suggestion perhaps from one of her ministers that that might not necessarily be the case. i don't think it's the mechanism that matters, it's the objective. if you can get to a place where the potential longevity of the backstop, the potential that the backstop lasts forever can be adequately dealt with, that's what we are all seeking to do. that is what parliament has been very clear it wants. it will back this deal if it can do something about the backstop. the mechanism is what we are discussing at the moment. but parliament needs to give the prime minister the space to go and have that conversation with brussels to see what we can achieve and if we can do something about that then i thi
morning the culture secretaryjeremy marr programme this morning the culture secretary jeremy wrightning the culture secretaryjeremy wright was asked about this and he was repeatedly asked by andrew marr whether he thought the changes would be sufficient if we didn't have to reopen their withdrawal agreement, because the prime minister has said we have to reopen what has already been agreed, but a suggestion perhaps from one of her ministers that that might not necessarily be the case. i don't...
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director of queen power sf and welcome commissioners haine and marr. we, they summarized what we'll e talking about. we give a standard update on our enrollment which i'm going to provide. we have a bit of a group presentation today from various puc staff that support our work. so i'll be joined up here to go over the community engagement plan for our upcoming enrollment, as well as state legislative activities. if i could get the slides, thank you. queen power sf service and the university enrollment effort continue to move along successfully. they are now actively serving 111,000 accounts, city-wide. the program continues to maintain a cumulative opt out rate of 3.25% since the program launched in may of 2016. our super green upgrade rate continues to exceed the opt-out rate at 3.8% of the active customers enrolled. that means that queen powers has more than 4,000 businesses and house holds in san francisco that have elected to receive 100% renewable electricity from queen power and, of course, our staff is very busy preparing for next major auto enr
director of queen power sf and welcome commissioners haine and marr. we, they summarized what we'll e talking about. we give a standard update on our enrollment which i'm going to provide. we have a bit of a group presentation today from various puc staff that support our work. so i'll be joined up here to go over the community engagement plan for our upcoming enrollment, as well as state legislative activities. if i could get the slides, thank you. queen power sf service and the university...
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this was james brokenshire on the andrew marr programme just a few minutes ago.t will commit that if the meaningful vote, in other words the meaningful vote, in other words the deal coming back, has not happened by the 27th of february, we would allow a further motion to take place in parliament to give that sense of place in parliament to give that sense of assurance as to place in parliament to give that sense of assurance as to the process moving forward. to be clear, there will be a meaningful vote this month or not? if the meaningful vote will be a meaningful vote this month or not? if the meaningfulvote has not happened, so in other words, you know, things have not concluded, then parliament would have that further opportunity by no later than the 27th of february. now, the government hopes that that opportunity to potentially delay brexit at the end of this month will be enough to pacify some of those ministers who are considering resigning. also, though, today in a move that is likely to enrage brexiteers, james brokenshire confirmed that the government i
this was james brokenshire on the andrew marr programme just a few minutes ago.t will commit that if the meaningful vote, in other words the meaningful vote, in other words the deal coming back, has not happened by the 27th of february, we would allow a further motion to take place in parliament to give that sense of place in parliament to give that sense of assurance as to place in parliament to give that sense of assurance as to the process moving forward. to be clear, there will be a...
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quite an extraordinary interview really on the andrew marr programme this morning, at the end of a torridfor labour, when nine mps have quit the party and many of them on the issue of anti—semitism, explaining that in their view jeremy corbyn has not done enough to tackle that problem within the party. and in the wake of those resignations it was very interesting to hear slightly different responses from seniorfigures in the party, whilejeremy corbyn only really spoke briefly about it, saying he regretted the resignations and was disappointed in those mps and called on them to stand for by—elections in their constituencies, tom watson, the deputy leader, struck a much more reflective tone and said that this was a moment for the party to reflect and it was a moment of regret and he's gone further than that this morning, saying that this is as you say a crisis of the soul of the labour party, he's called for different views within the party to be better represented on the frontbench, and he's also said that it is a test forjeremy corbyn personally to eradicate anti—semitism within the party
quite an extraordinary interview really on the andrew marr programme this morning, at the end of a torridfor labour, when nine mps have quit the party and many of them on the issue of anti—semitism, explaining that in their view jeremy corbyn has not done enough to tackle that problem within the party. and in the wake of those resignations it was very interesting to hear slightly different responses from seniorfigures in the party, whilejeremy corbyn only really spoke briefly about it, saying...
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this is whatjames brokenshire said on the andrew marr show earlier.meaningful vote, in other words the deal coming back, has not happened by the 27th of february, we would allow a further motion to take place in parliament to give that sense of assurance as to the process moving forward. to be clear, there will be a meaningful vote this month or not? if the meaningful vote has not happened, so in other words, you know, things have not concluded, then parliament would have that further opportunity by no later than the 27th of february. an important point to note there, ben, is james brokenshire saying that if a meaningful vote has not happened by the end of the month, in other words the government acknowledging that, four weeks out from brexit, they may yet not have reached a new deal, which is quite remarkable. there was also an admission today from james brokenshire, something which is likely to aggravate brexiteers within the conservative party, that it is likely that the backstop, these controversial insurance policy on the irish border, will remai
this is whatjames brokenshire said on the andrew marr show earlier.meaningful vote, in other words the deal coming back, has not happened by the 27th of february, we would allow a further motion to take place in parliament to give that sense of assurance as to the process moving forward. to be clear, there will be a meaningful vote this month or not? if the meaningful vote has not happened, so in other words, you know, things have not concluded, then parliament would have that further...
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president frank valter steinmeyer is following in his footsteps as part of a tour of the region sharon marr use the occasion to draw attention to plastic pollution which is threatening the unique and fragile ecosystems on the island's. volunteers searching for plastic garbage every day they clean the beaches of the galapagos they show the german president plastic bottles that have made it all the way over from china from across the ocean. nature's interconnectedness means garbage from the other side of the planet can threaten the paradise here. steinmeier says he wants governments to make better efforts to deal with the issue of plastic waste. like we continue this way then by twenty we'll have more plastic in the oceans than fish that's why we must change our thinking missing to. it's the first official visit to the galapagos islands by a german president steinmeier is following in the footsteps of the legendary german researcher alexander from whom boyd more than two centuries ago who studies took him to latin america where he recognized the destructive effect humans can have on their env
president frank valter steinmeyer is following in his footsteps as part of a tour of the region sharon marr use the occasion to draw attention to plastic pollution which is threatening the unique and fragile ecosystems on the island's. volunteers searching for plastic garbage every day they clean the beaches of the galapagos they show the german president plastic bottles that have made it all the way over from china from across the ocean. nature's interconnectedness means garbage from the other...
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. >> commissioner marr. >> manager hail, i actually had a few questions. i have been wondering natural gas fits into these planning effort, as we're kind of looking at municipalization of energy, services in san francisco, how does natural gas fit into that and for other utility districts, how is natural gas. >> so san francisco having a history of providing municipal electric service, we feel like we have a pretty good fit for scaling that operation up and addressing this feasibility question of whether it's appropriate for the city to expand service to provide electric to all of san francisco. we are not looking at assumption of natural gas services. the other -- i think the other cities and jurisdictions have a mixed bag. some provide natural gas service along with electric service and other essential utility services and some don't. so as i say, it's a mixed bag. l.a. doesn't, alameda used to but they discontinued that natural gas service. to anand then the other part ofr question, i suppose, is how does natural gas fit into the supply of an electric u
. >> commissioner marr. >> manager hail, i actually had a few questions. i have been wondering natural gas fits into these planning effort, as we're kind of looking at municipalization of energy, services in san francisco, how does natural gas fit into that and for other utility districts, how is natural gas. >> so san francisco having a history of providing municipal electric service, we feel like we have a pretty good fit for scaling that operation up and addressing this...
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equality laws which could be why the school says it will not bow to parents pressure deputy head andrew marr fat who's openly gay himself had to resign from a previous job after a similar route with christian parents at his former school despite the controversy the teacher says his diversity program is not going away we have to ensure we safeguard and protect them from all possible forms of harm including homophobic or transgender bullying we have no plans to change their curriculum and no outsiders remains an inch a group part of the drive for excellence in light of this some parents of chosen to remove their kids from the school and opted to pay for private tuition this is around about a small school but is exposed a big clash between a religious community and the diversity that's part and parcel of modern day britain. ortiz probably go there reporting from birmingham there is another school in england that has also found itself in the media spotlight after it decided to drop a play about charles darwin following complaints from christian parents. and how did all of the world so we've made
equality laws which could be why the school says it will not bow to parents pressure deputy head andrew marr fat who's openly gay himself had to resign from a previous job after a similar route with christian parents at his former school despite the controversy the teacher says his diversity program is not going away we have to ensure we safeguard and protect them from all possible forms of harm including homophobic or transgender bullying we have no plans to change their curriculum and no...
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laws which could be why the school says it will know by now to parents pressure deputy head andrew marr fat who's openly gay himself had to resign from a previous job after a similar route with christian parents at his former school despite the controversy the teacher says his diversity program is not going away we have to ensure we safe . autum protect them from all possible forms of harm including homophobic or transgender bullying we have no plans to change their curriculum and no outsiders remains an integrity part of the drive for excellence in light of this some parents have chosen to remove their kids from the school and opted to pay for private tuition this is a route about a small school but is exposed to a big clash between a religious community and the diversity that's part and parcel of modern day britain. followed by to live in england second largest city ok that is our lot for not always up to the minute quite literally it's on our twitter page people in the know over there and i'll be back with all of your saturday evening headlines in thirty more great programs live righ
laws which could be why the school says it will know by now to parents pressure deputy head andrew marr fat who's openly gay himself had to resign from a previous job after a similar route with christian parents at his former school despite the controversy the teacher says his diversity program is not going away we have to ensure we safe . autum protect them from all possible forms of harm including homophobic or transgender bullying we have no plans to change their curriculum and no outsiders...
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i think bill marr will be a fantastic attorney general and mike pompeo has done a fantastic job. >> he'sate. >> i think he's not leaving. i don't think he'd do that and he doesn't want to be a lame duck and he'sÑi doingñr a fanta3 job as our secretary of state. great energy and a great, smart. >> do you have an acting ag untilou barr confirmed and alleging defense secretary acting chief of staff and acting interior secretary. >> it's easier to make room in there. >> so you are going to shake up. >> i'm doing a fantastic job, really. i like aging. i can move so quickly, more flexibility. but actually, some of the names you mentioned are doing a fantastic job. >> how do you know when to fur someone. >> -- to fur one. >> when it's -- fire someone. >> when it's not happen . like general mattis, i wasn't happy with his service. i said give him a letter. >> he resigned. >> he resigned because i asked him to resign. he resigned because i asked him to do it. he had budgets and he has to understand wasn't happen what was 457ing in afghanistan. if you look what's happened in syria in the last few
i think bill marr will be a fantastic attorney general and mike pompeo has done a fantastic job. >> he'sate. >> i think he's not leaving. i don't think he'd do that and he doesn't want to be a lame duck and he'sÑi doingñr a fanta3 job as our secretary of state. great energy and a great, smart. >> do you have an acting ag untilou barr confirmed and alleging defense secretary acting chief of staff and acting interior secretary. >> it's easier to make room in there....
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with it i love it i think i work you know head into town i'm jim marrs reaching in the middle of town just jump in your car you gotta remember i renounced fracking so i got my bike. all right is that all right that's fine that's great man this will work because you know we've got to get into that have been our announcing the big oil let's do it on word and open word we're getting. a good strike out here and out of the stuff. testing time back you know century which is denton texas very much ground zero because they first frack and then the first to reject fracking and the first to have the state overall thing pass an anti fracking protest ban that doesn't sound very democratic to me but i was talking to the author and he said basically it's pure hypocrisy and bring. pure hypocrisy so has denton change your mind. fracking what do you feel about it now it reinforced what i already knew about fracking number one it's economically number two it's environmentally disastrous number three there's a critical mass of people in any community big enough to push back against the entrenched all th
with it i love it i think i work you know head into town i'm jim marrs reaching in the middle of town just jump in your car you gotta remember i renounced fracking so i got my bike. all right is that all right that's fine that's great man this will work because you know we've got to get into that have been our announcing the big oil let's do it on word and open word we're getting. a good strike out here and out of the stuff. testing time back you know century which is denton texas very much...
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andrew marr put it to him, saying the backstop is staying?there needs to be a backstop, an insurance policy. acce pta nce acceptance from a cabinet minister the backstop is there to stay. red rag to a bowl. from a the hardline brexiteers. kurdish—led forces, backed by the united states, have launched a new push in syria to defeat the group that calls itself islamic state. more than 20,000 civilians have been evacuated from land still held by is near the iraqi border. 0ur arab affairs editor sebastian usher reports. the us—backed sdf has played a key role in the war against is in syria. its biggest victory was to drive the jihadists out of their de—facto capital, raqqa. in the past few months, it's picked off one town, village or hamlet after another in the corner of north—eastern syria to which is fighters have been driven. all that's left for the jihadists there are a few square miles next to the iraqi border — a far cry from the caliphate the group once declared across huge swathes of syria and iraq. the sdf delayed its final attack until t
andrew marr put it to him, saying the backstop is staying?there needs to be a backstop, an insurance policy. acce pta nce acceptance from a cabinet minister the backstop is there to stay. red rag to a bowl. from a the hardline brexiteers. kurdish—led forces, backed by the united states, have launched a new push in syria to defeat the group that calls itself islamic state. more than 20,000 civilians have been evacuated from land still held by is near the iraqi border. 0ur arab affairs editor...
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president donald trump has named a treasury department official david marr pass as his pick to lead the world bank has been a longtime critic of the bank which focuses on global poverty trump said that the world bank should quote defend american values. trump's announcement of longtime treasury official david malpass as world bank pick on wednesday was widely expected because america is the largest contributor to the world bank giving it over one billion dollars every year my administration has made a top priority to ensure that u.s. taxpayers dollars are spent effectively and wisely serve american interests and defend american values david has been a strong advocate for accountability at the world bank for a long time. the decision to choose miles is being interpreted as a sign the trumpet ministration wants to rein in the financial institution. has been a consistent critic of the world bank and he is expected to try and reduce its role . it is a longstanding convention for the u.s. president to nominate the head of the world bank it is not correct clear if other countries will propose
president donald trump has named a treasury department official david marr pass as his pick to lead the world bank has been a longtime critic of the bank which focuses on global poverty trump said that the world bank should quote defend american values. trump's announcement of longtime treasury official david malpass as world bank pick on wednesday was widely expected because america is the largest contributor to the world bank giving it over one billion dollars every year my administration has...
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to impose a new power of dick marr. to competition we have also to regard the different geographies our position of the u.s. on russia. the country which have a most to lose from this new armor race. is europe because russia in getting out of a. treat you all saw her cunt prepare itself to defend in a hostile environment which is much more difficult in the middle of eurasia than united states we are if you can't position east in the middle of two oceans you know so you so you think ultimately that europe right now is stuck between a rock and a hard place both washington and moscow are saying we're pulling out of the i n f a now exactly and this is why the german suspiciously would like to know of the next six six months to two a propose an initiative to negotiate more and to international nice as much sposi better peace negotiation to include china because of course even reason our wace germany and europe. easy inverse center of a tear out tour of confrontation like during the cold war but so far we don't know how to sc
to impose a new power of dick marr. to competition we have also to regard the different geographies our position of the u.s. on russia. the country which have a most to lose from this new armor race. is europe because russia in getting out of a. treat you all saw her cunt prepare itself to defend in a hostile environment which is much more difficult in the middle of eurasia than united states we are if you can't position east in the middle of two oceans you know so you so you think ultimately...
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tom watson, the deputy leader of the labour party told the andrew marr show that there was a crisis ofl in the party. earlier, i spoke to jonathan the soul in the party. earlier, i spoke tojonathan blake who reflected on the labour resignations. it has been interesting to see those different responses since those labour mps resigned at the beginning of last week. jeremy corbyn has really not looked to dwell on it and issued a very brief response saying he was disappointed that they had resigned, he regretted it. and if you contrast that with others calling for them to call by—elections, which senior party figures have, but contrast to the words we have heard from tom watson, particularly this morning, calling this a crisis for the soul of the labour party and he said last week it is a moment of regret, it is a moment for people to reflect. a real sense it is a big problem that these labour mps have gone. it is extraordinary to hear what he has had to say today. for the deputy leader of the party to make what really was quite a clear challenge to the leader of the party, to say that you
tom watson, the deputy leader of the labour party told the andrew marr show that there was a crisis ofl in the party. earlier, i spoke to jonathan the soul in the party. earlier, i spoke tojonathan blake who reflected on the labour resignations. it has been interesting to see those different responses since those labour mps resigned at the beginning of last week. jeremy corbyn has really not looked to dwell on it and issued a very brief response saying he was disappointed that they had...
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the shadow chancellor was asked about this this morning on the andrew marr programme, and he said thatthat people have raised is the potential for a split, we're dealing with. 0n brexit, we are holding the party together. those saying we'll split without a people's vote, we have still kept that option on the table and it might come about. why split over that? that's ridiculous. this debate continues on social media, because labour activists have been trying to persuade mps to sign up to a pledge which basically says that an mp would work for the achievements of a labour—led government under whatever leadership members elect, and they accept a labour—led government is infinitely better than any other election outcome. lots of labour mps have signed up to this pledge, put forward largely by supporters ofjeremy corbyn, but other labour mps notably have decided not to sign up, some making it clear that their pledge is their membership card which they have held and worked hard for for many years. also today, a former, quite big figure in the labour ranks, a former vice chair of the party, h
the shadow chancellor was asked about this this morning on the andrew marr programme, and he said thatthat people have raised is the potential for a split, we're dealing with. 0n brexit, we are holding the party together. those saying we'll split without a people's vote, we have still kept that option on the table and it might come about. why split over that? that's ridiculous. this debate continues on social media, because labour activists have been trying to persuade mps to sign up to a...
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supervisors ronen, mandelman, haney, peskin, marr and walton.thank you for coming up today and making your voice heard in support of a public charter. as a city and county of san francisco explores the creation of a municipal public bank, we know that one of the major obstacles is that the state of california does not currently have a public banking charger option, weather at the municipal, regional, or state level, and we are looking to change that. yesterday in sacramento, the assembly banking and local government committee held a joint informational hearing on public banking, where they consider the proposal from the california growth public banking alliance. it is to create an option for a pathway for local agencies to create public banks through a special purpose public bank charter. i understand that the discussion was fruitful, and it is evident that there is wide support for this legislation from across the state, in this resolution will put san francisco on record, calling for a public banking pathway as well. colleagues, i'm introducin
supervisors ronen, mandelman, haney, peskin, marr and walton.thank you for coming up today and making your voice heard in support of a public charter. as a city and county of san francisco explores the creation of a municipal public bank, we know that one of the major obstacles is that the state of california does not currently have a public banking charger option, weather at the municipal, regional, or state level, and we are looking to change that. yesterday in sacramento, the assembly...
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. >> the decision making process that bill marr is engaged in, that said this tweet gave me some harde deja vu to the firing of mccabe. john dowd who was president trump's top guy said the firing of andy mccabe was great news and that mueller needed his probe shut down. any time we see major changes in lip at the upper echelons of the department of justice, people similarly situationed to them will offten times try to over state what it could mean for the mueller investigation. i don't think we should rule out the possibility that barr could make decisions that have a significant impact on the way the investigation is working. at the same time i don't think we should take tweets from matt schlapp as evidence. >> yeah, it is suggesting that he wants to blast the mueller probe into smithereens. there is an appetite for that, what seems more likely to me for a downside risk is that steps were taken to limit the scope of what pieces can be debated. >> thank you very much, we will be right back. debated >> thank you very much, we will be right back. your joints... or your digestion... so w
. >> the decision making process that bill marr is engaged in, that said this tweet gave me some harde deja vu to the firing of mccabe. john dowd who was president trump's top guy said the firing of andy mccabe was great news and that mueller needed his probe shut down. any time we see major changes in lip at the upper echelons of the department of justice, people similarly situationed to them will offten times try to over state what it could mean for the mueller investigation. i don't...
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gord an marr, you are decades in the trenches leading social and economic justice fights from living wage to budget crisis and to free city college made you the only choice in your district. thank you for running. and matt haney, you have been a superstar the entire time that i have known you. and you inhabit your own skin with ease and confidence but that does not stop you from recognizing the injustices that affect our world and that cause pain all around us and do not stop you from your relentless desire and intent to root out injustice and to make this a fairer world. i'm looking forward to serving with you. and shaman walton in a political environment that has small differences, you brought everyone across the city together. you have a track record of community involvement and service to our schools and our city and you're going to do great things under this dome and i'm very excited to work with you. and so i do -- i really believe in district elections, but as my other colleagues have said we have tremendous challenges in this city and they transcend district or neighborhood o
gord an marr, you are decades in the trenches leading social and economic justice fights from living wage to budget crisis and to free city college made you the only choice in your district. thank you for running. and matt haney, you have been a superstar the entire time that i have known you. and you inhabit your own skin with ease and confidence but that does not stop you from recognizing the injustices that affect our world and that cause pain all around us and do not stop you from your...
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. >> just as an action item, can you send commissioner hainy and marr a list of the report? thank you. i see no action is to be taken on this matter. madam clerk -- oh, public comment is closed first and no action to be taken on this matter. madam clerk, any other business for today? >> that concludes or business for today. >> no further business, we are adjourned. >> san francisco is surrounded on three sides by water. the fireboat station is integral to maritime rescue and preparedness not only for san francisco but for all of the bay area. >> fire station 35 was built in 1915, so it's over 100 years old. and behind it, we're going to build fireboat station 35. >> so the city's capital planning committee, i think about three years ago, issued a guidance that all city facilities must resist sea level rise. >> fireboat station number 35, construction costs are approximately $30 million, and the construction is over complicated because the float, it's being fabricated in china and will be brought to treasure island where the building -- the actual fire station will be constru
. >> just as an action item, can you send commissioner hainy and marr a list of the report? thank you. i see no action is to be taken on this matter. madam clerk -- oh, public comment is closed first and no action to be taken on this matter. madam clerk, any other business for today? >> that concludes or business for today. >> no further business, we are adjourned. >> san francisco is surrounded on three sides by water. the fireboat station is integral to maritime rescue...
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shannon: insiders are confirming the potential 2020 hopeful senator bernie sanders reached out to elano marrort after she faced backlash from both sides of the aisle what many considered antisemitic comment on twitters. sanders saying we will stand by the muslim brothers and the sisters. the former lawyer for stormy daniel michael avenatti toiled with running for himself. but tonight he is releasing documents so they can look into financial fraud. he is working out of the firm with a different name but the same partners and staff and says that business is booming. fox news confirmed joe biden laying the groundwork for 2020 run to create team of the donors and the staffers to launch the campaign. he has still not formally announced but he doesn't feel a rush to step in growing field of the growing contenders due to established name recognition. the president gearing up for a national emergency in hours as the critics say they drafted lawsuits to stop him. possible 2020 contender beto o'rourke says if he is president what has gone up will come down. >> if you could, would you take the wall dow
shannon: insiders are confirming the potential 2020 hopeful senator bernie sanders reached out to elano marrort after she faced backlash from both sides of the aisle what many considered antisemitic comment on twitters. sanders saying we will stand by the muslim brothers and the sisters. the former lawyer for stormy daniel michael avenatti toiled with running for himself. but tonight he is releasing documents so they can look into financial fraud. he is working out of the firm with a different...
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the andrew marr programme gets underway on bbc one at 10am this morning.y the home i'm joined by the home secretary, we will talk about exit, i am joined by gary back —— harry gardner, and mary jo—— gary back —— harry gardner, and mary jo —— mary lou mcdonald, the head of sinn fein. it is 21 minutes past eight. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, politics lecturer victoria honeyman is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to victoria in a minute, first let's look at the front pages. the sunday telegraph leads with our top story this morning — theresa may saying she'll "battle for britain" when she travels to brussels this week. the observer says six disaffected labour mps have been drawing up plans to resign and form a "brea kaway movement". the mail on sunday claims the head of the climate change committee — john selwyn gummer — has been paid £600—thousand—pounds from green businesses who stand to make millions from his advice. he denies any conflict of interest, and says he's fully complied with disclosure rules. and the sunday times re
the andrew marr programme gets underway on bbc one at 10am this morning.y the home i'm joined by the home secretary, we will talk about exit, i am joined by gary back —— harry gardner, and mary jo—— gary back —— harry gardner, and mary jo —— mary lou mcdonald, the head of sinn fein. it is 21 minutes past eight. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, politics lecturer victoria honeyman is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we'll speak to victoria in a minute, first let's...
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[cheers and applause] >> representing district four is gordon marr. [applause] >> i'm so honored to join this board and this collection of brilliant, committed, -- characters, but more importantly , to represent the sunset district. my neighborhood, my community, as a son of immigrants, as a father, and as a lifeline community and labor organizer, i will represent the values of working people and families every day. i want to start by thanking the many people that allowed me to move into this seat or this chair, and this new phase and chapter of my journey as an organizer and an advocate in the city. first of all, my family, who has been with me, not just every day through the campaign, with every day of my life. my wife, cecelia, and my daughter leanne, my sisters, candy and ricky, my brother-in-law, ricky, my brother ryan, and of course, my brother. and i also want to thank and acknowledge the campaign team that really put together such an incredible campaign that allowed me to be here. we had a lots -- we had a large and incredible campaign team. e
[cheers and applause] >> representing district four is gordon marr. [applause] >> i'm so honored to join this board and this collection of brilliant, committed, -- characters, but more importantly , to represent the sunset district. my neighborhood, my community, as a son of immigrants, as a father, and as a lifeline community and labor organizer, i will represent the values of working people and families every day. i want to start by thanking the many people that allowed me to move...
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tom watson told the bbc‘s andrew marr that there was a "crisis for the soul" of the party, fearing morenine who resigned this week. of course jeremy of coursejeremy needs to understand that if we are going to be in number 10, he needs to change the labour party and there are things we need to do. firstly, we have to eradicate anti—semitism, anti—jewish racism in all its forms. this week i have had 50 complaints of anti—semitism from my party colleagues which i shared with jeremy and for us my party colleagues which i shared withjeremy and for us to address that now, i think he needs to take a personal late on examining those cases and if necessary, recommending to our nec what has to be done. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent jonathan blake — who started by reflected on the labour resignations this week. it has been interesting to see those different responses since those labour mps resigned at the beginning of last week. jeremy corbyn has really not looked to dwell on it and issued a very brief response saying he was disappointed that they had resigned, he regretted it. an
tom watson told the bbc‘s andrew marr that there was a "crisis for the soul" of the party, fearing morenine who resigned this week. of course jeremy of coursejeremy needs to understand that if we are going to be in number 10, he needs to change the labour party and there are things we need to do. firstly, we have to eradicate anti—semitism, anti—jewish racism in all its forms. this week i have had 50 complaints of anti—semitism from my party colleagues which i shared with...
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comedian bill marr mocking people in red states as being less educated and earning less money than people in blue state states. whether that kind of a lead is invoked on mike bodes badly for a democrats 2020. plus, house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff vows to subpoena the meal or a part of the doj doesn't make it public. whether this is all about russia or if democrats have a larger agenda. we will debate. >> has never been a witness who has alleged him spacey between the term campaign in russia and yet come adam schiff -- that three had raven, adam schiff, who can see things nobody else can see. ♪ only one in ten veterans use their valuable va home loan benefit. but i've got some good news that will change that. newday's operation home. it lets veterans buy a home with no down payment and without paying one dollar out of pocket for closing costs. no down payment and not one dollar out of pocket for closing costs. why rent when you can buy? newday's operation home is real. spread the word! go to operationhome.com or call 1-800-401-0838 ♪ they're all going in the same directio
comedian bill marr mocking people in red states as being less educated and earning less money than people in blue state states. whether that kind of a lead is invoked on mike bodes badly for a democrats 2020. plus, house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff vows to subpoena the meal or a part of the doj doesn't make it public. whether this is all about russia or if democrats have a larger agenda. we will debate. >> has never been a witness who has alleged him spacey between the...
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this is not a set of choices that supervisor marr mar had to deal with between one progressive candidate and one moderate candidate, we have two very good choices. and interestingly enough, we all supported either because we were good or we were lucky, ultimately it was the voters who did it, the same five individuals who our new colleagues and i were continuing colleagues, and i think supervisor yee and supervisor ronen and myself got all of us supported mr haney, mr walton, miss stefani, and mr mandelman. these are the problems we like to have, and i think back to a contested election that i participated in wherein i did not win. i withdrew from the contest. when it was over, we were all friends again, moments after and to this day. i count sophie maxwell and matt gonzalez, matt won that contest, as my friends ten minutes after that election. and to this day. i want to associate myself with the comments of mr wilson and mr rosso that in ten minutes from now, and for the next many years and hopefully for the rest of our lifetimes, we all need to be friends back and work together. that i
this is not a set of choices that supervisor marr mar had to deal with between one progressive candidate and one moderate candidate, we have two very good choices. and interestingly enough, we all supported either because we were good or we were lucky, ultimately it was the voters who did it, the same five individuals who our new colleagues and i were continuing colleagues, and i think supervisor yee and supervisor ronen and myself got all of us supported mr haney, mr walton, miss stefani, and...
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andrew marr is coming up at ten o'clock. first, where are you going to start?he next generation but there needs to be fairness and what they are paid. the issue is real term cuts over the last seven years. every year the pay is in theory going up but because of inflation it has been cut, in real terms for thousand pounds annually. this is impacting recruitment and retention of teachers. so many teachers do this as a vocationaljob as well, it must be tough? absolutely. if you are thinking that you need to inspire the next generation, as a nation wish to have a better attitude towards teachers. it feels like with pina last seven years, i understand the austerity and tough times but there should be respect for the profession. —— with salary for the profession. —— with salary for the profession. —— with salary for the last seven years. for the profession. —— with salary for the last seven yearslj for the profession. —— with salary for the last seven years. i bet eve ryo ne for the last seven years. i bet everyone has a fleece in their wardrobe, nice and cosy and wa
andrew marr is coming up at ten o'clock. first, where are you going to start?he next generation but there needs to be fairness and what they are paid. the issue is real term cuts over the last seven years. every year the pay is in theory going up but because of inflation it has been cut, in real terms for thousand pounds annually. this is impacting recruitment and retention of teachers. so many teachers do this as a vocationaljob as well, it must be tough? absolutely. if you are thinking that...
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the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 10 o'clock. andrew what's on the programme today?joined by two members of the independent group, the so—called diggers, heidi allen, who used to be a tory mp, luciana who used to be a labourmp a tory mp, luciana who used to be a labour mp sitting on the sofa together, and the deputy director tom watson of the labour party, who feels his party should make a different direction, and a key cabinet minister, one of the leaders of the leave campaign, michael gove. all of that at ten o'clock. quite rightly, ten o'clock, not immediately offer this programme. still to come on breakfast, 24—year—old amy—claire davies was born with an incurable genetic condition which means she doesn't know how long she has to live. amy—claire has such a positive outlook that she's been dubbed the "incurable optimist" — we'll hear from a documentary maker who has filmed her story, since she was 15. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and rachel burden. it is 8:29am exactly. here's a summary of this morning's
the andrew marr show is on bbc one at 10 o'clock. andrew what's on the programme today?joined by two members of the independent group, the so—called diggers, heidi allen, who used to be a tory mp, luciana who used to be a labourmp a tory mp, luciana who used to be a labour mp sitting on the sofa together, and the deputy director tom watson of the labour party, who feels his party should make a different direction, and a key cabinet minister, one of the leaders of the leave campaign, michael...
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bill marr and others, and the diocese of covington, lexington, louisville and baltimore.on to to defamation the law firm that represents nick sandmann is also looking at potential action of another type. in a statement to fox news the firm said the nature and breadth of fault and threatening speech at itch yu are extraordinary and test the bounds of cyber assault and infliction of emotional distress. i asked judge andrew napolitano how these types of cases fare in court and his response was not well. quote, defamation is the impairment of one's reputation, a child has no reputation to impair. but attorneys for sandmann say in the digital world prospects for college acceptance and future jobs could be permanently harmed by the misreporting of what happened that day. >> sandra: the plaintiff's attorney has compiled their own video so what is that all about? >> this is a 15-minute long video done in chronological time. lays out a very different scenario, indictment of the black israelites who plaintiffs say sparked the incident with many racial slurs and portrays the elder a
bill marr and others, and the diocese of covington, lexington, louisville and baltimore.on to to defamation the law firm that represents nick sandmann is also looking at potential action of another type. in a statement to fox news the firm said the nature and breadth of fault and threatening speech at itch yu are extraordinary and test the bounds of cyber assault and infliction of emotional distress. i asked judge andrew napolitano how these types of cases fare in court and his response was not...