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have a father so again from the met council and housing as the come across this has laid bare a problem that's existed for decades already. if you are rich creates the crew of art critics. now. the reality is ringback that for far too long for 304050 years the risk being increasingly to happen wages are staying low interest rates continue to increase and right now we're seeing a sort of apex of that reality this is the consequence. of a crisis that existed before 'd i was a crisis that existed before this and that is exaggerated and the economic. realities and recency how we go as a country or world where housing is guaranteed as a human right. some european one make is a feeling the paint has more than a 1000 bottles go on tut street or the global health crisis however one friend show me peace come forward with a money saving suggestion using distillation to separate the alcohol. distillation is an alternative certainly less lucrative than the sale of wine but one which will allow one grows to get by and also to be able to harvest in 2020 what is more the uncle produce can be used in m
have a father so again from the met council and housing as the come across this has laid bare a problem that's existed for decades already. if you are rich creates the crew of art critics. now. the reality is ringback that for far too long for 304050 years the risk being increasingly to happen wages are staying low interest rates continue to increase and right now we're seeing a sort of apex of that reality this is the consequence. of a crisis that existed before 'd i was a crisis that existed...
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have a focus again from the met council and housing ads that the current crisis has laid bare a problem that's existed for decades already. if you operate creates the core of our critics. screens where now. the reality is that for far too long for 304050 years the risk being increasingly to live wages are staying low interest rates continue to increase and right now we're seeing a sort of. that reality this is the consequence oh oh oh prices that existed before 'd i was a crisis that existed before this and that is exaggerated and the economic crisis but we are like realities and this is how it goes country or world where housing is guaranteed is a human right. afshin rattansi brings you the latest episode of going underground in a few moments that's all for myself and see you in moscow join us again tomorrow for the latest cannot. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. time after time seeing that some of us around the world start to live life more normally again we're going
have a focus again from the met council and housing ads that the current crisis has laid bare a problem that's existed for decades already. if you operate creates the core of our critics. screens where now. the reality is that for far too long for 304050 years the risk being increasingly to live wages are staying low interest rates continue to increase and right now we're seeing a sort of. that reality this is the consequence oh oh oh prices that existed before 'd i was a crisis that existed...
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this was the space that the national council during 1878 to 1907 met in. s not too much of a leap -- it was not a leap, in fact -- that our national council meets in this space today on occasion. in fact, since about march of 2019, they have been renovating that space, and they needed a space to meet. so they have been utilizing this space for their monthly general session meetings since march of 2019. all of our national council meetings, in the general session but also the committee meetings they have leading up to the general session throughout the month, those are open to the public. and not just our tribal citizens, but also the general public as well. if they want to attend any of the committee meetings, and certainly the general session of the national council. the space you are in, we are utilizing it in the very same manner as the way they did -- in one of the same manners of why it was built in the first place. the bits and pieces of history that our visitor sees on the panel, this is all tied to not just the process that happened here originally,
this was the space that the national council during 1878 to 1907 met in. s not too much of a leap -- it was not a leap, in fact -- that our national council meets in this space today on occasion. in fact, since about march of 2019, they have been renovating that space, and they needed a space to meet. so they have been utilizing this space for their monthly general session meetings since march of 2019. all of our national council meetings, in the general session but also the committee meetings...
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the palestinian parliament in exile the palestine national council met in algiers in april of that year a common cause help unify ranks that cause was opposition to jordan the different factions all agreed to cancel dommin accords that had outlined a confederation between jordan and the palestinians but that was how well that they should be in that given or don't need to stay added i don't think from the sunni are as as jordan tried to restore palestinian jordanian relations on a basis of political advantage to jordan has rejected them on accords because we thought it impinged on our sovereignty that the agreement was abrogated of the algiers b.n.c. which was called the national unity session or shot at the job i feel like it's the way. assault ought to sue to you that the f.l.p. participated in the unification of the p.l.o. station but the syrian authorities punished at the field before participating in that p.l.c. session and the senate intelligence prevented the difficulty members who attended from returning to the mosque of this. national unity was the slogan of the time for the pal
the palestinian parliament in exile the palestine national council met in algiers in april of that year a common cause help unify ranks that cause was opposition to jordan the different factions all agreed to cancel dommin accords that had outlined a confederation between jordan and the palestinians but that was how well that they should be in that given or don't need to stay added i don't think from the sunni are as as jordan tried to restore palestinian jordanian relations on a basis of...
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a privy council that the king would meet with to discuss issues and get their advice, and privy council met a very large, ornate chamber. when the privy council got to be to be efficient as an advisory body, then the king started pulling a a couple of his favoe advisors into a small little room off to the side. this little tiny room was called the kings cabinet. that was just the description of really small rooms at the time. this group became known as the kings cabinet council and eventually council was dropped and it became the captain. cabinets are signified a less official position within the government. counsel's tended to be written into legislation. so virginia, for example, had a council estate that defies the governor, same with new york. cabinet was intended to convey a more private conversation, a more private relationship. i 1792 americans were referring to washington's meetings as cabinet meeting. >> perfect. thank thank you so much, lindsa. once again the book is "the cabinet." i can't say enough about this book. i learned so much about george washington and also about politic
a privy council that the king would meet with to discuss issues and get their advice, and privy council met a very large, ornate chamber. when the privy council got to be to be efficient as an advisory body, then the king started pulling a a couple of his favoe advisors into a small little room off to the side. this little tiny room was called the kings cabinet. that was just the description of really small rooms at the time. this group became known as the kings cabinet council and eventually...
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privy council that the king would meet with to discuss issues and get their advice, and the privy council met in a very large, ornate chamber. and when the privy council got too big to be efficient as an advisory body, then the king started pulling a couple of his favorite advisers into a small, little room off to the side. and this little, tiny room was called the king's cabinet. and that was just sort of the description for really small rooms at the time. and so this group became known as the king's cabinet down is ill. and then -- council. and then eventually council was dropped and it became the cabinet. and cabinet sort of signified a less official position within the government. councils tended to be written into legislation. so virginia, for example, had a council of state that advised the governor, same with new york. and so cabinet was intended to con ray sort of a more private -- conning say sort of a more private conversation, a more private relationship. and by 1792 americans were referring to washington's meetings as cabinet meetings. >> well, thank you so much, lindsay. once aga
privy council that the king would meet with to discuss issues and get their advice, and the privy council met in a very large, ornate chamber. and when the privy council got too big to be efficient as an advisory body, then the king started pulling a couple of his favorite advisers into a small, little room off to the side. and this little, tiny room was called the king's cabinet. and that was just sort of the description for really small rooms at the time. and so this group became known as the...
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make sure that they can continue to function appropriately secretary carson and members of the council met friday to find new ways to help these communities. i asked lawmakers on capitol hill. if it's enough the fact of the matter is we don't have the testing in the minority communities, democratic senator doug jones blames the administration for not doing enough to help minority areas in alabama. but as the national institutes of health told him this week that experts are working on a program to get testing to those communities. there is a recognition at least from nih that there is a problem carson admits we did talk about the fact that we need testing carson says all federal agencies are involved in the effort and lawmakers like republican north carolina senator thom tillis a congress is working to find new ways to help suffering areas fund is economically stressed communities do everything we can to help them. carson says the council plans to meet again to find solutions. >>reporting in washington, i'm kelly meyer. >>many families were losing their loved ones during the pandemic could
make sure that they can continue to function appropriately secretary carson and members of the council met friday to find new ways to help these communities. i asked lawmakers on capitol hill. if it's enough the fact of the matter is we don't have the testing in the minority communities, democratic senator doug jones blames the administration for not doing enough to help minority areas in alabama. but as the national institutes of health told him this week that experts are working on a program...
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to the un security council has met in the past couple of hours to discuss the crisis in yemen and what it calls the worst humanitarian situation on earth it so far failed to broker a cease fire or prisoner swap added to that the lack of testing facilities is making it difficult to assess the extent of the coronavirus spread pretty good to reports. a new military offensive in the middle of a global pandemic. the southern province of the army is the latest frontline in human swarm. government forces sparked by saudi arabia are inching closer to was a provincial capital since a bar they are fighting to end with the cold and armed rebellion by the southern transitional council the separatists movement was just part by the united arab emirates and determined to break away from gold in yemen the breakaway fighters will want allies in the fight against these in the north. now enemies in the battle for control in the south last month the southern separatist fighters declared self rule in the stronghold the port city of aden and now want to extend control over nearby provinces. victory is close
to the un security council has met in the past couple of hours to discuss the crisis in yemen and what it calls the worst humanitarian situation on earth it so far failed to broker a cease fire or prisoner swap added to that the lack of testing facilities is making it difficult to assess the extent of the coronavirus spread pretty good to reports. a new military offensive in the middle of a global pandemic. the southern province of the army is the latest frontline in human swarm. government...
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as comptroller he serves as the rector of -- a member of the financial oversight council met federalfinancial institutions in the counties prepare to becoming comptroller he served as the president of cic bank and cac group from august of 2015 to december 2019. were now recognized for three minutes for your introduction. >> thank you very much and hello everybody. chairwoman waters ranking member mchenry chairman meeks and ranking member list to meyer and members of the subcommittee thank you for this opportunity to discuss the occ support to the nation during this public health emergency. national banks and federal savings association that did this pandemic well-equipped for this and her role in facilitating the nation's relief programs. o. quitted the was strong and asset quality was good. banks have to quickly from a position of strength to provide relief to their customers and communities employed initiatives such as the paycheck protection program mortgage forbearance in foreclosure relief and lending facilities to provide m. acquitted eight sour economy can continue to operate.
as comptroller he serves as the rector of -- a member of the financial oversight council met federalfinancial institutions in the counties prepare to becoming comptroller he served as the president of cic bank and cac group from august of 2015 to december 2019. were now recognized for three minutes for your introduction. >> thank you very much and hello everybody. chairwoman waters ranking member mchenry chairman meeks and ranking member list to meyer and members of the subcommittee thank...
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the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share with them our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we thank the state for their partnership. we certainly thank the state for our share of the $150 million that they've appropriated for this cause, and all the rooms that are leased through san francisco county's efforts, through my human services agency and our staff, along with the city's department of real estate and the city attorney's office. we approached these leases directly using our county staff, working directly with hotel owners in negotiating and developing and signing contracts, and we're not relying on the state to negotiate for us. we're fortunate in san francisco. we have the inst
the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share with them our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we...
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the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share with them our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we thank the state for their partnership. we certainly thank the state for our share of the $150 million that they've appropriated for this cause, and all the rooms that are leased through san francisco county's efforts, through my human services agency and our staff, along with the city's department of real estate and the city attorney's office. we approached these leases directly using our county staff, working directly with hotel owners in negotiating and developing and signing contracts, and we're not relying on the state to negotiate for us. we're fortunate in san francisco. we have the inst
the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share with them our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we...
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an earlier attempt to bring such law and via the local legislative council in hong kong was met with, and the government there gave up on trying to introduce it, and that is even worth, it is a kind of rigged system there, so that the local legislature will always be controlled by what you might call the probation camp. this was so call the probation camp. this was so unpopular, even with that control of that legislative council, they are not able to get it through. one of the reasons it is so unpopular is that practically speaking, it means that if you are protesting, instead of being charged with rioting or something like that, or if you are charged with sedition or, you are viewed to be challenging the very nature of the state in china, all of a sudden you have gone from just getting into trouble for causing a bit of local have a core may be fighting with the police to actually challenging the legitimacy of the communist party and for that, you would face serious jail time. people could be put away for decades for those sorts of crimes, so this is why it makes such a difference. v
an earlier attempt to bring such law and via the local legislative council in hong kong was met with, and the government there gave up on trying to introduce it, and that is even worth, it is a kind of rigged system there, so that the local legislature will always be controlled by what you might call the probation camp. this was so call the probation camp. this was so unpopular, even with that control of that legislative council, they are not able to get it through. one of the reasons it is so...
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an earlier attempt to bring such law in via the local legislative council in hong kong was met with massovernment there gave up on trying to introduce it, and that is even worth, it is a kind of rigged system there, so that the local legislature will always be controlled by what you might call the pro—beijing camp. this was so unpopular, even with that control of that legislative council, they are not able to get it through. one of the reasons it is so unpopular is that practically speaking, it means that if you are protesting, instead of being charged with rioting or something like that, or if you are charged with sedition or, you're viewed to be challenging the very nature of the state in china, all of a sudden you have gone from just getting into trouble for causing a bit of local havoc or maybe fighting with the police to actually challenging the legitimacy of the communist party and for that, you would face serious jail time. i mean, people could be put away for decades for those sorts of crimes, and so this is why it makes such a difference. stephen mcdonell though. we ta ke stephe
an earlier attempt to bring such law in via the local legislative council in hong kong was met with massovernment there gave up on trying to introduce it, and that is even worth, it is a kind of rigged system there, so that the local legislature will always be controlled by what you might call the pro—beijing camp. this was so unpopular, even with that control of that legislative council, they are not able to get it through. one of the reasons it is so unpopular is that practically speaking,...
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last night huntington beach and the city council met in an emergency session to seek an injunction toeep all county beaches they are open. city councilmembers were joined by county leaders who say any decision to shut down beaches should come at the local level. not from sacramento. >> i am urging the governor to rethink that order and give us the opportunity locally to make the best decisions for ourselves. >> does local leaders about they will keep the beaches of orange county safe by enforcinn >>> confused as to what is allowed and what is not. estate orders conflict during the pandemic. yesterday governor newsom spoke on the issue and said local health departments must follow state rules at a minimum and that local leaders have the right to enforce additional restrictions. >> the only thing we don't want you to do is linger outdoors in ways where you are mixing or congregating. >> there is an underlying logic is that we want people to conduct themselves in a way that want to get themselves or someone else sick. >> the public health officer in each county should be the one to make
last night huntington beach and the city council met in an emergency session to seek an injunction toeep all county beaches they are open. city councilmembers were joined by county leaders who say any decision to shut down beaches should come at the local level. not from sacramento. >> i am urging the governor to rethink that order and give us the opportunity locally to make the best decisions for ourselves. >> does local leaders about they will keep the beaches of orange county...
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the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share with them our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we thank the state for their partnership. we certainly thank the state for our share of the $150 million that they've appropriated for this cause, and all the rooms that are leased through san francisco county's efforts, through my human services agency and our staff, along with the city's department of real estate and the city attorney's office. we approached these leases directly using our county staff, working directly with hotel owners in negotiating and developing and signing contracts, and we're not relying on the state to negotiate for us. we're fortunate in san francisco. we have the inst
the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share with them our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we...
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force collusion and inaction by the police which prompted the watch dogs inquiry the council said the use of force largely metits national guard lines and offered $52.00 recommendations including on the future use of tear gas i'm training for officers confronting protesters. protests which original work or event degenerated into violent protests using what newton organized in fact against police and others property was destroyed. and this is the situation that our police force was faced with and they're facing this situation of course they have to enforce law and they have to protect you know was investigation into police conduct was one of the key to mobs of and it up and protest is what the inquiry by a council with all pod to hold offices accountable that short of protest is demond claim that the public is biased and that the police nothing wrong which group that the police washed up is far more serving the interest of a frothy is i what began as peaceful demonstrations against home calls not extradition bill turned into often fallen standoffs between protest this and the police as millions marched in the
force collusion and inaction by the police which prompted the watch dogs inquiry the council said the use of force largely metits national guard lines and offered $52.00 recommendations including on the future use of tear gas i'm training for officers confronting protesters. protests which original work or event degenerated into violent protests using what newton organized in fact against police and others property was destroyed. and this is the situation that our police force was faced with...
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counsels another national security council meeting having not met since february the government blames the pandemic but critics are warning national security cannot be postponed and the n.s.c. greatly assists the government in cross whitehall coordination of responses to acute an ongoing challenges and raise awareness of wider national security threats which otherwise might be overlooked if he does not meet these call decisionmaking functions are not guaranteed to take place to the same effect for more all of us i'm not joined by professor of risk and disaster reduction at university college london david alexander david great of you to be with us shouldn't we have a scientist in charge of assessing the risk of corona virus in our counterterrorism official i mean after all the government is guided by the science. well actually i believe that we should have an expert in militancy planning or management in charge of it and postal the i think the government's biggest mistake so far has been to sideline marginalise and starved of funds emergency plan here management which in fact had many o
counsels another national security council meeting having not met since february the government blames the pandemic but critics are warning national security cannot be postponed and the n.s.c. greatly assists the government in cross whitehall coordination of responses to acute an ongoing challenges and raise awareness of wider national security threats which otherwise might be overlooked if he does not meet these call decisionmaking functions are not guaranteed to take place to the same effect...
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on monday, it says the national security council policy coordinating policy met and directed hhs to implement navarro's recommendations. the push by the white house to ask more swiftly, contentioned tension between dr. bright and hhs leadership. i don't know how you can be more urgent than having a meeting on saturday, memorandum on sunday and actions on sunday once it got to the president's level. we appreciate the president moving forward on that. i'm the ranking member of o and i investigations. i'm looking more at the process of putting this hearing together. as we read through your complaint, the only way we have it is because you made it public. in your complaint there are different exhibits that you talk about. we're having a hearing today and there are 33 exhibits referenced in your complaint. it's not public. i think we got the majority through "the washington post." that's how documents were made available for this hearing, my understanding. the 33 exhibits that were not made public, would you make those available to the committee? do you have those to make them available to the com
on monday, it says the national security council policy coordinating policy met and directed hhs to implement navarro's recommendations. the push by the white house to ask more swiftly, contentioned tension between dr. bright and hhs leadership. i don't know how you can be more urgent than having a meeting on saturday, memorandum on sunday and actions on sunday once it got to the president's level. we appreciate the president moving forward on that. i'm the ranking member of o and i...
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council i'll talk about. john the tug hill the last 10 years i met up with all of the amount of the stuff i grew in the fall the last bag could have cost them their lives. month old. baby don't look the much the fun not the money. that they can still have. some cool. for the i life fruits of danger and all for less than $2.00 a day. after more than a week in the jungle robert and his men still haven't found a rosewood tree that's big enough for running out of supplies they will soon need to head home but very determined not to return empty handed a few months earlier the army have chased them from the forest and they have to abandon a rosewood tree trunk they are now looking for the tree is a. cousin and such because you are left with a guy that got away. while the hole is smaller than they had hoped this one trunk will get them enough money to get them by for a few months after such as it is a funny thing is if the heart of the ending of book causing is a model model it's a baby of optimising. the trunk weighs about $100.00 kilos transporting wood principle depends on the length of the rope so much. when in th
council i'll talk about. john the tug hill the last 10 years i met up with all of the amount of the stuff i grew in the fall the last bag could have cost them their lives. month old. baby don't look the much the fun not the money. that they can still have. some cool. for the i life fruits of danger and all for less than $2.00 a day. after more than a week in the jungle robert and his men still haven't found a rosewood tree that's big enough for running out of supplies they will soon need to...
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and just being able to make recommendations to our businesses, we just convened an advisory council that metne 500 companies based in atlanta. they had representatives on this council, the philanthropic community, our faith-based community, our colleges and universities, and the list goes on. so we want the people who will be impacted in making decisions to have input and buy-in as to how we go about in a very thoughtful and considerate manner in reopening businesses across atlanta. >> mayor, i believe i remember when we were talking to you prior to the quote/unquote reopening of georgia, which as we note, was very early, and let's also note, there's a robust conversation going on about the quality of the numbers we're all getting out of the state of georgia, but i think i remember you saying that you hoped to be wrong. that you hoped the situation would be better than you feared. and if you were, in fact, wrong, you would say to the governor, i was wrong. is there a -- is it a little muddier than being able to say, i was right or i was wrong? are we -- as of the time of this conversation, s
and just being able to make recommendations to our businesses, we just convened an advisory council that metne 500 companies based in atlanta. they had representatives on this council, the philanthropic community, our faith-based community, our colleges and universities, and the list goes on. so we want the people who will be impacted in making decisions to have input and buy-in as to how we go about in a very thoughtful and considerate manner in reopening businesses across atlanta. >>...
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make sure that they can continue to function appropriately secretary carson and members of the council met fact of the matter is we don't have the testing in the minority communities, democratic senator doug jones blames admin enough to help minority areas in alabama. but as the national institutes of health told him this week that experts are working on a program to get testing to those communities. there is a recognition at least from nih that there is a problem carson admits we did talk about the fact that we need testing carson says all federal agencies are involved in the effort and lawmakers like republican north carolina senator thom tillis a congress is working to find new ways to help suffering areas fund is economically stressed communities do everything we can to help them. carson says the council plans to meet again to find solutions. >>reporting in washington, i'm kelly meyer. >>a little peek outside before we go a live look from sfo where it's partly cloudy and 59 degrees we'll be >>and we have breaking news from the entertainment world is rock and roll legend little richard
make sure that they can continue to function appropriately secretary carson and members of the council met fact of the matter is we don't have the testing in the minority communities, democratic senator doug jones blames admin enough to help minority areas in alabama. but as the national institutes of health told him this week that experts are working on a program to get testing to those communities. there is a recognition at least from nih that there is a problem carson admits we did talk...
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the council said the use of force largely met its guidelines and offered 52 recommendations, includingf teargas and training for officers confronting protesters. >> protests which originally were peaceful, they then degenerated into violent protests, using weapons of all kinds against police and others. property was destroyed. this was the situation our police force was faced with. when they are faced with this situation, they have to enforce the law and protect themselves. reporter: the inquiry by the council in which officers accountable fell short of protesters demands. >> a claimed that the public inspired and the police did nothing wrong which proves the watchdog is far more serving the interests of authorities. reporter: what began his peaceful demonstration against hong kong's extradition bill turned into often violent standoffs between protesters and the police. as millions marched on the streets, demand for political and democratic reform and calling on china's government to release its grip on the former honor theolony and guarantees and the handover agreement. >> to think of
the council said the use of force largely met its guidelines and offered 52 recommendations, includingf teargas and training for officers confronting protesters. >> protests which originally were peaceful, they then degenerated into violent protests, using weapons of all kinds against police and others. property was destroyed. this was the situation our police force was faced with. when they are faced with this situation, they have to enforce the law and protect themselves. reporter: the...
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it became so crowded that the leader of the council herself came out to warn people of the danger. every household i've meth numbers like this, social distancing can become challenging step these people are not ignoring the rules, these people are not ignoring the rules, they are not interested for after what happened last week nationally, people are saying they are not interested in the rules. the gaps between people were clear in many areas but some didn't feel comfortable. i've lived here for ten years and i've never seen at this busy on a non—lockdown day, let alone today. it's crazy. how much social distancing do you think is going on? none at all, to be honest. but most were happy to stay. although the vast majority of people here are trying to keep socially distant, the rules change again in england tomorrow, allowing up to six people together. allowing up to six people to gather. the council says it's writing to mps and the government to ask them for more help to keep places like this safer. with the arrival of summer, the issue of how we come together to stay apart remains with us. the end of the
it became so crowded that the leader of the council herself came out to warn people of the danger. every household i've meth numbers like this, social distancing can become challenging step these people are not ignoring the rules, these people are not ignoring the rules, they are not interested for after what happened last week nationally, people are saying they are not interested in the rules. the gaps between people were clear in many areas but some didn't feel comfortable. i've lived here...
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it became so crowded that the leader of the council herself came out to warn people of the danger. every household i've metr has said, we all live in a house together. she says, with numbers like this, social distancing can become challenging step these people are not ignoring the rules, they are not interested for after what happened last week nationally, people are saying they are not in the rules. the gaps between people were clear in many areas but some didn't feel co mforta ble. areas but some didn't feel comfortable. i've lived here for ten years and i've never seen at this busy on a non—lockdown day, let alone today. it's crazy. how much social distancing do you think is going on? none at all, to be honest. but most were happy to stay. although the vast majority of people here are trying to keep socially distant, the rules change again in england tomorrow, allowing up to six people together. the council says it's writing to mps and the government to ask them for more help to keep places like this safer. with the arrival of summer, the issue of how we come together to stay apart remains with us. the
it became so crowded that the leader of the council herself came out to warn people of the danger. every household i've metr has said, we all live in a house together. she says, with numbers like this, social distancing can become challenging step these people are not ignoring the rules, they are not interested for after what happened last week nationally, people are saying they are not in the rules. the gaps between people were clear in many areas but some didn't feel co mforta ble. areas but...
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met. the seven-state coordinating council that i sit on, as well, has met a number of times.it is a balance. everyone wants to get people back to work. you have to do it slowly, carefully, and based on the best public health science. that science says it is not safe to do it until you're able to test in a very different way than we're doing now. you have to test anyone with even mild symptoms. those people, while they're do well with the infection, they can spread it to others. when you identify those people, you have to be able to provide them with a safe place to isolate. the people who i contacted with -- safe places to quarantine, so they don't take this infection back to their homes and infect their friends and their neighbors and their family. what we're seeing is black americans, latinos, are getting hit really, really hard. part of that is due to exposure. as we open up the economy, essential workers, including more people in the work force, they are going to be exposed if you don't have standards and guidelines as to how workers should protect themselves. what to do,
met. the seven-state coordinating council that i sit on, as well, has met a number of times.it is a balance. everyone wants to get people back to work. you have to do it slowly, carefully, and based on the best public health science. that science says it is not safe to do it until you're able to test in a very different way than we're doing now. you have to test anyone with even mild symptoms. those people, while they're do well with the infection, they can spread it to others. when you...
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force pollution and inaction by the police which prompted the watch dogs inquiry the council said the use of force largely metits national guard lines and offered $52.00 recommendations including on the future use of tear gas i'm training for offices confronting protesters. protests which originally were based or event degenerated into violent protests using what made them all kinds in fact against police and others property was destroyed. and this is the situation that our police force was faced with and they're facing this situation of course they have to enforce law and they have to protect you know. just a geisha to the police conduct was one of the key to mobs of and to dampen protesters but the inquiry by a council with no part to hold offices accountable that short of protest is demond claim that the public expires and that the police nothing wrong which group that the police washed up is far more serving the interest of the frothy is i what began as peaceful demonstrations against home cost not extradition bill turned into often violent standoff between protesters and the police as millions marched in
force pollution and inaction by the police which prompted the watch dogs inquiry the council said the use of force largely metits national guard lines and offered $52.00 recommendations including on the future use of tear gas i'm training for offices confronting protesters. protests which originally were based or event degenerated into violent protests using what made them all kinds in fact against police and others property was destroyed. and this is the situation that our police force was...
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the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share withhem our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we thank the state for their partnership. we certainly thank the state for our share of the $150 million that they've appropriated for this cause, and all the rooms that are leased through san francisco county's efforts, through my human services agency and our staff, along with the city's department of real estate and the city attorney's office. we approached these leases directly using our county staff, working directly with hotel owners in negotiating and developing and signing contracts, and we're not relying on the state to negotiate for us. we're fortunate in san francisco. we have the instit
the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share withhem our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we...
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the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share with them our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we thank the state for their partnership. we certainly thank the state for our share of the $150 million that they've appropriated for this cause, and all the rooms that are leased through san francisco county's efforts, through my human services agency and our staff, along with the city's department of real estate and the city attorney's office. we approached these leases directly using our county staff, working directly with hotel owners in negotiating and developing and signing contracts, and we're not relying on the state to negotiate for us. we're fortunate in san francisco. we have the inst
the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share with them our need for hotel rooms for our isolation quarantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we...
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is being met with fierce resistance in hong kong residents and lawmakers in the semi autonomous region are fighting to keep their special freedoms scuffles broke out inside the legislative council pro-democracy lawmakers were forcibly removed. a probation legislator was escorted out amidst the uproar. pro-democracy lawmakers accuse beijing of trying to force the bill through without their consent. is accompli destruction. all for one country 2 systems and and also is a compliment. of on promises made on the sign or british joint declaration as well as all the promises that have been made by the chinese government to all the world it comes as some 3000 delegates from across the country gather for china's political event of the year the national congress in beijing the law is the most controversial item on the agenda beijing has vowed to uphold hong kong special status but says the law is needed in the wake of protests and foreign interference. these activities have seriously challenged the fundamental principles of one country 2 systems and have seriously undermined the rule of law threaten the sovereignty security and development interests of the country strong measures have to
is being met with fierce resistance in hong kong residents and lawmakers in the semi autonomous region are fighting to keep their special freedoms scuffles broke out inside the legislative council pro-democracy lawmakers were forcibly removed. a probation legislator was escorted out amidst the uproar. pro-democracy lawmakers accuse beijing of trying to force the bill through without their consent. is accompli destruction. all for one country 2 systems and and also is a compliment. of on...
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the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share withrantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we thank the state for their partnership. we certainly thank the state for our share of the $150 million that they've appropriated for this cause, and all the rooms that are leased through san francisco county's efforts, through my human services agency and our staff, along with the city's department of real estate and the city attorney's office. we approached these leases directly using our county staff, working directly with hotel owners in negotiating and developing and signing contracts, and we're not relying on the state to negotiate for us. we're fortunate in san francisco. we have the institutional capacity to do this on our own. i think pr
the mayor and myself and the director of health met with the hotel council on march 18 to share withrantine needs, as well as for our homeless individuals. we released our request for hotel quotes on march 19, and we entered into our first contracts a week later and opened our first hotels on march 30, which was three days after the project room key guidance was announced. so we started before the state was really activating their response. we thank the state for their partnership. we certainly...