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she says refused requests from mr. clark to go further. mr. arke says he did not improperly add any additional measurements and he said his position had been made untenable for political convenience. but his former boss, the head of order agency, helped the home secretary. he said that brady clark has admitted going further than instructions. this is unacceptable and this is why he was suspended. >> i did not give my consent or authorization for any of these decisions. in fact, by state explicitly in writing that the government should not go further in which was agreed in the pilots. >> they had to publish all the evidence in a string -- and a string of house secretaries lined up to attack. they will reopen next week when mr. clark tells his side of the story. with the government already under pressure with the economy in europe, the last thing they want is a route about immigration. -- a row about immigration. >> this is newsday on the bbc. >> these are the headlines. rescue workers are desperately searching for survivors after another earthqu
she says refused requests from mr. clark to go further. mr. arke says he did not improperly add any additional measurements and he said his position had been made untenable for political convenience. but his former boss, the head of order agency, helped the home secretary. he said that brady clark has admitted going further than instructions. this is unacceptable and this is why he was suspended. >> i did not give my consent or authorization for any of these decisions. in fact, by state...
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supervisor campos: mr. clark, i have a couple of items. -- mr. clarke -- mr. clerk, i have a couple of items. the first is to consider the impact of changing rates to cover cost of service. this is an issue that needs to be addressed. it impacts the operations of the public utilities commission. we have a situation where the puc is subsidizing the rates of many general fund departments. at some point, that money will run out. it is important that we as a city address that situation. i am asking this matter be referred to the budget and finance committee. lastly, i want to make a note. as we know, it was halloween yesterday. i think most of us throughout the city had a peaceful celebration and enjoyed ourselves. but the ability to do that is made possible by people who serve the city. we have a tragic accident in my district, where we have three police officers who were responding to very serious service call in the mission. those three officers were involved in a very serious car accident, where there was a loss of control of the car. for those who have seen t
supervisor campos: mr. clark, i have a couple of items. -- mr. clarke -- mr. clerk, i have a couple of items. the first is to consider the impact of changing rates to cover cost of service. this is an issue that needs to be addressed. it impacts the operations of the public utilities commission. we have a situation where the puc is subsidizing the rates of many general fund departments. at some point, that money will run out. it is important that we as a city address that situation. i am asking...
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. >> mr. clark at this time has been ordered to return all the money he took because he was selling without a license. >> reporter: so office says he's wracked up a $66,000 tabs for six peoples. the case will like they span. 20 cases are involving him. she showed up offering to roll their address at a discount, but later charged them thousands more even as much as 30 grand. it is designed to stop that from happening. >> unless he gets a license, unless mr. clark complies with our order and unless he posts a bond with my agency, what's not going to happen he's not going to be paving anymore driveways. >> reporter: and the legal troubles for tommy continue to build tonight. he faces a hearing on this order from the attorney general in february, he's got those criminal cases pending in arundel county yesterday. those will go to trial in january. if you think you've been victimized by him or his company, the material general's office wants to hear from you. you can contact them at 410-576- 6569. abc2 ne
. >> mr. clark at this time has been ordered to return all the money he took because he was selling without a license. >> reporter: so office says he's wracked up a $66,000 tabs for six peoples. the case will like they span. 20 cases are involving him. she showed up offering to roll their address at a discount, but later charged them thousands more even as much as 30 grand. it is designed to stop that from happening. >> unless he gets a license, unless mr. clark complies with...
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at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day. wah! announcer: the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. [laughs] announcer: take time to be a dad today.
at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day. wah! announcer: the smallest moments can have the biggest impact on a child's life. [laughs] announcer: take time to be a dad today.
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mr. clarke, why don't we go to item 16? >> impertinence to who provide reconstruction of buildings damaged by fire or acts of god. supervisor elsbernd: thank you for the board for giving me the two weeks with the planning department. i spoke to the zoning administrator, mr. sanchez. the concerns i had, he has allayed. i think we should move forward with this legislation. we are ready to go. president chiu: roll-call vote on this item. supervisor farrell: aye. supervisor kim: aye. supervisor mar: aye. supervisor mirkarimi: aye. supervisor weiner: aye. supervisor avalos: aye. supervisor campos: aye. president chiu: aye. supervisor chu: aye. supervisor cohen: aye. supervisor elsbernd: aye. >> mr. president, we have 11 aye. president chiu: i have been reminded with item 15 that after the vote on the motion to continue, the chair did not state that item 15 will be continued to november 15. with that, that is what will happen with item 15. we can move to items 17, 18, and 19. >> item 17 amends the administrative code to adopt the
mr. clarke, why don't we go to item 16? >> impertinence to who provide reconstruction of buildings damaged by fire or acts of god. supervisor elsbernd: thank you for the board for giving me the two weeks with the planning department. i spoke to the zoning administrator, mr. sanchez. the concerns i had, he has allayed. i think we should move forward with this legislation. we are ready to go. president chiu: roll-call vote on this item. supervisor farrell: aye. supervisor kim: aye....
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at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day. >> good afternoon. i have wanted to say this for some time. thank god for heroes. thank you very much. [applause] thank you for being here this afternoon to do something that is a great, great celebration for our city. last october 19, while driving her daughter to school very early in the morning, she saw a crash, a very horrible crash. she decided she would stop. she decided to take a look at what occurred. as she saw the flames and the truck overturned and noticed there was somebody in the street, she stopped her car and got out. she did not hesitate. she went out and pulled somebody out. in danger to herself and she had no hesitation. as a result, she saved somebody's life. in fact, she saved a life of mike, who is here today. thank you. [applause] we have invited her here today, not only to praise her, but we ask that she b
at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day. >> good afternoon. i have wanted to say this for some time. thank god for heroes. thank you very much. [applause] thank you for being here this afternoon to do something that is a great, great celebration for our city. last october 19, while driving her daughter...
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mr. clarke had been treated. >> this will be reopened next we when they give their side of the story. with pressure over the economy in europe, the last thing they want is a row about immigration that drrags -- drags on and on. >> this is newsday on the bbc. >> these are the headlines. an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.7 has struck in eastern turkey. asian stock markets have fallen. renewing fears over the crisis. degrees where politicians still don't appear to have reached agreement on a new prime minister despite three days of wrangling. the president of the offices of the coalition talks have been pushed back to thursday morning. >> it was intended to be the final act in a long and painful political drama. evening talks between the political leaders said the president to decide who will be the new prime minister. and the speculation over who would take over, and names lee virtually every hour only to be withdrawn. but then the leader of one of the parties involved in another quarrel with the outgoing prime minister had the opposition leader. >> these crucial moments, tactical gam
mr. clarke had been treated. >> this will be reopened next we when they give their side of the story. with pressure over the economy in europe, the last thing they want is a row about immigration that drrags -- drags on and on. >> this is newsday on the bbc. >> these are the headlines. an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.7 has struck in eastern turkey. asian stock markets have fallen. renewing fears over the crisis. degrees where politicians still don't appear to have reached...
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. >> i hope this will stop him from harming consumers, if mr. clarkoesn't stop harming consumers, we'll consider taking federal action. >> reporter: so attorney general has six victims that need to be paid back. far more people need to be helped on this. they're investigating 20 cases involving him, he's not only facing criminal charges in arundel county, also in howard county. if you want to report a case, call the consumer protection office, the number there on your screen. abc2 news. >> great reporting for this, thank you. you're saving people money. >>> let's talk about money, howard county tonight, the state public works handed the check over from the sales tax on alcohol. here's how the money's going to be used, see sell is going to -- cecil is going to use it to replace a track at the high school. and the roof will be replaced. church creek elementary schools and others will get thousands of dollars to fix the air- conditioning. >>> well as we reported yesterday, special committee has suggested that eight different sports at the university of m
. >> i hope this will stop him from harming consumers, if mr. clarkoesn't stop harming consumers, we'll consider taking federal action. >> reporter: so attorney general has six victims that need to be paid back. far more people need to be helped on this. they're investigating 20 cases involving him, he's not only facing criminal charges in arundel county, also in howard county. if you want to report a case, call the consumer protection office, the number there on your screen. abc2...
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at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day. >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that became a reality of a man by the name of james junior elected mayor of san francisco in 1912. he didn't have a city hall because it was destroyed in the earth wake of 1906. construction began in april of 1913. in december 1915, the building was complete. it opened it's doors in january 1916. >> it's a wonderful experience to come to a building built like this. the building is built as a palace. not for a king or queen. it's built for all people. this building is beautiful art. those are architecture at the time when city hall was built, san francisco had an enormous frenc
at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day. >> i have 2 job titles. i'm manager of the tour program as well as i am the historyian of city hall. this building is multifaceted to say the very least it's a municipal building that operates the city and county of san francisco. this building was a dream that...
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usual missing last week's most will clear all day you're really known as the ag for the san juan but mr clarke was a cupboard all shot how he got it deflected there had always against their best right right there for us so i missed a lot of the first start after the big intermission to scout found a reason that improved their play and no matter how the army man playing the fans in attack then keep top form as a flag with both barrels striding a hand confidently with the result we long before the end of the match just gave angele sealed a ninety five eighty two victory to me firewire card. or not and i'll just play to me it's cold and coming is good to me. he was going up and down by the but i was sure good to go from the start but brutal in. for sure. it's going to look at . his the biggest and the best player in the team and maybe it was with a bit strange bringing him playing with me without him do it right now twenty one points help says got to become the first team to man top sixteen d. kit and to continually a one hundred percent run in europe meanwhile with four games still to go in the
usual missing last week's most will clear all day you're really known as the ag for the san juan but mr clarke was a cupboard all shot how he got it deflected there had always against their best right right there for us so i missed a lot of the first start after the big intermission to scout found a reason that improved their play and no matter how the army man playing the fans in attack then keep top form as a flag with both barrels striding a hand confidently with the result we long before...
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you're not you open your poor car mr clark we were squatting. mocked to the tiananmen square that was in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine i don't know when you have been to china for the last time and i don't know what how many chinese weeks ago you have been talking you know we have we we you private place expert in our studios in mainland china and not and not go well. you know we are in china right now and we have been talking last week in what people often do where they really try and work on the integration to get people into an economic growth the rural population are they young people are going with each other via internet it's not that there is no communication that internet certainly can be called the second party in china and it's certainly certain things are regulated that's without doubt like china is in the process of establishing each own way of running the country take a break it's an interesting point i mean if the chinese china's economy for years and you're just here for a greener gesture i mean in the west china is critic
you're not you open your poor car mr clark we were squatting. mocked to the tiananmen square that was in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine i don't know when you have been to china for the last time and i don't know what how many chinese weeks ago you have been talking you know we have we we you private place expert in our studios in mainland china and not and not go well. you know we are in china right now and we have been talking last week in what people often do where they really try and...
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mr. clarke, for five minutes. mr. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank congressman benishek for that wonderful invitation for me to visit your district. northern michigan and the upper peninsula, it's one of the most beautiful areas you can ever see in the country. it's got delicious food and has great people. i know i am going to have a wonderful time. but also, too, my visit to northern michigan will help dand and i have another set of common experiences that we can use to help serve our people together. with his area in northern michigan and with the area i am hired to represent, metropolitan detroit, we can focus on the common needs of our people. let me give you an example. when representative benishek visited the east side of detroit with me this past summer, we found out we had a lot of things in common. i'm born and raised on the east side. well, he actually lived on the east side when he attended one of the finest medical schools in the country. we visited several places, but in particular we visited the mercy primary care center
mr. clarke, for five minutes. mr. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank congressman benishek for that wonderful invitation for me to visit your district. northern michigan and the upper peninsula, it's one of the most beautiful areas you can ever see in the country. it's got delicious food and has great people. i know i am going to have a wonderful time. but also, too, my visit to northern michigan will help dand and i have another set of common experiences that we can use to help...
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mr. clarke: thank you, madam speaker. i'm very concerned about reports that the city of detroit may be running out of money as early as april of next year. one of the problems that detroit is facing is too many of our tax dollars are going to pay off debt owed by the city and owed by the schools. at the very time we need to put more police officers, more firefighters, more emergency medical providers on the street. at a time where we need to hire more schoolteachers and open more schools that will truly educate and graduate our young people. that's why i'm urging this congress, this house specifically, to adopt the detroit jobs trust fund. and i want to thank you personally, madam speaker, for the leadership and vision in supporting this legislation which would allow federal tax dollars paid by detroiters to be invested in detroit, invested to cut taxes, make our streets safer, and our schools stronger. this will not only help put detroiters back to work, it will help our country. because when you rebuild detroit, you ren
mr. clarke: thank you, madam speaker. i'm very concerned about reports that the city of detroit may be running out of money as early as april of next year. one of the problems that detroit is facing is too many of our tax dollars are going to pay off debt owed by the city and owed by the schools. at the very time we need to put more police officers, more firefighters, more emergency medical providers on the street. at a time where we need to hire more schoolteachers and open more schools that...
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clark was suspended by the head of the u.k. border agency. it was efficient quite rightly taken by him back by the home secretary back to bite me. >> ed miliband. >> isn't it typical, mr. speaker, when things go wrong it has nothing to do with them? [shouting] >> order, ordr.
clark was suspended by the head of the u.k. border agency. it was efficient quite rightly taken by him back by the home secretary back to bite me. >> ed miliband. >> isn't it typical, mr. speaker, when things go wrong it has nothing to do with them? [shouting] >> order, ordr.
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clark was suspended ahead of the u.k. border agency. it was a decision quite rightly taken by him, backed by the home secretary, backed by me. >> isn't it utterly typical, mr. speaker, when things go wrong, it's nothing to do with them. >> order, order, just before the gentleman continues, let me just emphasize, there were members on both sides of the house shouting their heads off, members of the youth parliament last friday who spoke -- order, order! who spoke brilliantly and passionately disagreed with each other but they didn't shout at each other. mr. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, mr. speaker, what did the home secretary say in the pub when she was in opposition when things went wrong on immigration? she said this, i'm sick and tired of government ministers who simply blame other people when things go wrong. now -- now, the prime minister said yesterday in his evidence to the liaison committee about the relaxation of border patrols in the last few months, and i quote, clearly not acceptable and is not acceptable it went on for so long. mr. speaker, why did the home secretary allow that to happen? >> you can't on the one hand blame me for not taking res
clark was suspended ahead of the u.k. border agency. it was a decision quite rightly taken by him, backed by the home secretary, backed by me. >> isn't it utterly typical, mr. speaker, when things go wrong, it's nothing to do with them. >> order, order, just before the gentleman continues, let me just emphasize, there were members on both sides of the house shouting their heads off, members of the youth parliament last friday who spoke -- order, order! who spoke brilliantly and...
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clark was suspended by the head of the u.k. border agency. it was efficient quite rightly taken by him back by the home secretary back to bite me. >> ed miliband. >> isn't it typical, mr. speaker, when things go wrong it has nothing to do with them? [shouting] >> order, ordr. let me just emphasize that our members on both sides of the house shouting their heads off. members of the yth parliamen last friday spoke -- order. order. spoke brilliantly and passionately, disagreed with each other but they didn't shout at each other. mr. ed miliband. >> now mr. speaker, mr. speaker, what did the home secretary say in the past when she was in opposition when things went wrong with immigration? [laughter] the prime minister, the prime minister said yesterday about the relaxation of border control in the last few months, and i quote, clearly it's not acceptable and it's not acceptable it went on for so long. mr. speaker, why did the home secretary -- spent on the one hand you can't blame you for not take response the and and quote very clearly my word taking responsibility and saying what isn't acceptable. [shouting] [laughter] i have to say, having a lecture in responsibility f
clark was suspended by the head of the u.k. border agency. it was efficient quite rightly taken by him back by the home secretary back to bite me. >> ed miliband. >> isn't it typical, mr. speaker, when things go wrong it has nothing to do with them? [shouting] >> order, ordr. let me just emphasize that our members on both sides of the house shouting their heads off. members of the yth parliamen last friday spoke -- order. order. spoke brilliantly and passionately, disagreed...
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clark was suspended by the head of the u.k. border agency. it was efficient quite rightly taken by him back by the home secretary back to bite me. >> ed miliband. >> isn't it typical, mr. speaker, when things go wrong it has nothing to do with them? [shouting] >> order, order. let me just emphasize that our members on both sides of the house shouting their heads off. members of the youth parliament last friday spoke -- order. order. spoke brilliantly and passionately, disagreed with each other but they didn't shout at each other. mr. ed miliband. >> now mr. speaker, mr. speaker, what did the home secretary say in the past when she was in opposition when things went wrong with immigration? she said i'm sick and tired of government ministers who simply blame other people when things go wrong. [laughter] the prime minister, the prime minister said yesterday about the relaxation of border control in the last few months, and i quote, clearly it's not acceptable and it's not acceptable it went on for so long. mr. speaker, why did the home secretary -- spent on the one hand you can't blame you for not take response the and and quote very clearly my word taking responsibility
clark was suspended by the head of the u.k. border agency. it was efficient quite rightly taken by him back by the home secretary back to bite me. >> ed miliband. >> isn't it typical, mr. speaker, when things go wrong it has nothing to do with them? [shouting] >> order, order. let me just emphasize that our members on both sides of the house shouting their heads off. members of the youth parliament last friday spoke -- order. order. spoke brilliantly and passionately,...
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clark. they are the ones who should be receiving the medal this evening. mr. president, this conference report is a combination of a process that includes countless hours of hearings, markups, debate, and negotiations and posting online -- and i underline this -- all of the hearing testimony and legislative text for any citizen to review. and finally, mr. president, it represents the one essential ingredient to a functioning democracy that has been in short supply in recent months: compromise. so, mr. president, i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of this measure and send it to the president for his signature. i yield the floor. mr. cochran: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. cochran: mr. president, this conference report contains agreements between the house and senate on three appropriations bills. these bills support a wide range of important federal government activities. it also includes an extension of the continuing resolution that expires on friday. the conference report is the product of negotiations that have ta
clark. they are the ones who should be receiving the medal this evening. mr. president, this conference report is a combination of a process that includes countless hours of hearings, markups, debate, and negotiations and posting online -- and i underline this -- all of the hearing testimony and legislative text for any citizen to review. and finally, mr. president, it represents the one essential ingredient to a functioning democracy that has been in short supply in recent months: compromise....
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at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day.
at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day.
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at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day. >> welcome to culture wire. we're going to take a look at one of the biggest and most significant public art projects today. ♪ on june 26, mayor newsom and other officials gathered at the hospital to cut the ribbon and welcome the public into a beautiful new state-of-the-art facility. >> 3, 2, 1. [applause] >> in has been 10 years since voters approved the measure for the new building. >> when they cast the vote, we have an exciting opportunities to rethink how art is done in a hospital setting. >> replacement program generated approximately $3.9 million in art enrichment funds for a comprehensive art program that contributes to the quality of life at the hospital by enhancing the environment and supporting the hospital's needs and therapeutic goals. artists were commissioned to create 100 original works of art. as was for the g
at this time, mr. clark, could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim, for the late kim. president chiu: is there any more business in front of this body? seeing none, we are adjourned for the day. >> welcome to culture wire. we're going to take a look at one of the biggest and most significant public art projects today. ♪ on june 26, mayor newsom and other officials gathered at the hospital to cut the ribbon and welcome the public into a beautiful new...