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we are very open to seeing how this neighbourhood gets named. >> ok. my other question related to the improvements for 23rd street, the open space and now this alley, is a part responsible for any of the funding of those improvements? >> no. >> great [indiscernible] -- [laughter] >> we just need to approve the design of the open space because everything else is not exactly within our purview but that is our role here. >> right. >> ok. thank you. >> i would expand a little bit. our purview is much broader than that. because our land is part of their entire project. their entire project is relying on our open space for the integrity and beauty of the project you are putting together as i always say, sometimes the one% has as much value as a 20 or 30% participant. we have the waterfront and we have the best piece of land and it it expands the beauty of what they want to develop. for me, i would like to see the entire project before we go forward. i think we need to know what the affordability is. >> usually it is from 30, or 20, up to 150. >> i believe we
we are very open to seeing how this neighbourhood gets named. >> ok. my other question related to the improvements for 23rd street, the open space and now this alley, is a part responsible for any of the funding of those improvements? >> no. >> great [indiscernible] -- [laughter] >> we just need to approve the design of the open space because everything else is not exactly within our purview but that is our role here. >> right. >> ok. thank you. >> i...
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i am the executive director of mission neighbourhood health centre. we have several clinics in the mission and one in the excelsior and we serve about 13,000 patients each year. about 30% on issue. this program will greatly benefit our uninsured patients, but not only the uninsured. we had a situation with a patient on medicare. and for some reason, she got into the wrong medicare part d. program and needed to pay about $1,200 a month for her diabetes medication. she is a retired person on social security and she cannot do this. this will be a program that can benefit people who are also falling through the cracks with medicare part d. or other insurance issues. at least during the period where we can then resolve those issues for them. we are looking forward to working with the department to really work through the nuances of how to make the program efficient and accessible for the clinic for the patients that need it. we are in support of this initiative. thank you. >> chair mandelman: thank you. next speaker. >> good morning. i and the c.e.o. of th
i am the executive director of mission neighbourhood health centre. we have several clinics in the mission and one in the excelsior and we serve about 13,000 patients each year. about 30% on issue. this program will greatly benefit our uninsured patients, but not only the uninsured. we had a situation with a patient on medicare. and for some reason, she got into the wrong medicare part d. program and needed to pay about $1,200 a month for her diabetes medication. she is a retired person on...
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creative thinking and being cognitive that it might not be cookie-cutter for every neighbourhood, buttting the idea sparking. we will miss you. thank you. we appreciate this legislation. >> thank you. >> president adams: anymore commissioner comments? lisa, would you like to make a comment? you helped with this. >> thank you. i am fine with not making a long comment. i helped with our retail studies that we published earlier this year. at one of the outcomes of the study is where do we improve retail in this day and age? what are some ways you can streamline processes and also encourage them to be more viable this is one of the recommendations in our study. it really was this experience that consumers are seeking in brick and mortar. they are going online for surge in consumer goods that they don't need to have an experience around. but they still are thriving commercial corridor is because people want to see each other, meet each other, they want to go into businesses that have an interesting experience that they can't get online. whether it is through exercising , personal services,
creative thinking and being cognitive that it might not be cookie-cutter for every neighbourhood, buttting the idea sparking. we will miss you. thank you. we appreciate this legislation. >> thank you. >> president adams: anymore commissioner comments? lisa, would you like to make a comment? you helped with this. >> thank you. i am fine with not making a long comment. i helped with our retail studies that we published earlier this year. at one of the outcomes of the study is...
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rachel grew up in a poor neighbourhood of montreal, but she was soon to leave that behind.graphs you've got, presumably all to do with your win as miss quebec? yeah. i win in 1982 and i was sure i couldn't be a miss quebec. it made me realise everything is possible. after being crowned miss quebec, rachel didn't rest on her laurels. she went on to start a successful modelling agency and her wealth began to grow. long before rachel won the lottery, she discovered that money alone would not bring her happiness, so she swapped her luxury lifestyle for the dedicated down—to—earth world of an emergency nurse. i think happiness coming from the heart, ok? so it's nice to have a new car, a new home, a new everything. it can be really fun. but with the time i just everything. it can be really fun. but with the time ijust realise maybe human need to give to be balanced. i'd imagine that a do gooding lottery winner like rachel might be a little too saccharine and provan to patronise those she helps. yet they seem to generally adore her and iadmit to they seem to generally adore her an
rachel grew up in a poor neighbourhood of montreal, but she was soon to leave that behind.graphs you've got, presumably all to do with your win as miss quebec? yeah. i win in 1982 and i was sure i couldn't be a miss quebec. it made me realise everything is possible. after being crowned miss quebec, rachel didn't rest on her laurels. she went on to start a successful modelling agency and her wealth began to grow. long before rachel won the lottery, she discovered that money alone would not bring...
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lacey pleads with her neighbours to help stop the violence between young people from different neighbourhoodsme. this is where we live, this is where our children have the privilege to run around and play. you do not let the enemy come in and do what he wants to do, and go, and you are behind your windows. it doesn't work like that, that's no community. if you're on the attack, i'm under attack. and let's take this message to these persons, tell them no, it's not... people living on the brandon estate think keeping children safe has become more difficult because of cuts to london's youth services. pastorjulian khan ran a mentoring group for teenagers in a council building on the estate, but the building has been closed indefinitely, needing expensive renovation. we got war in our localities. the war of austerity. the war of cuts. the police are virtually powerless in many ways. take for instance this young man that unfortunately lost his life, rhyhiem. a very good looking, intelligent young man. he came to the centre once, one of the times, actually twice. but once he came, he went straight t
lacey pleads with her neighbours to help stop the violence between young people from different neighbourhoodsme. this is where we live, this is where our children have the privilege to run around and play. you do not let the enemy come in and do what he wants to do, and go, and you are behind your windows. it doesn't work like that, that's no community. if you're on the attack, i'm under attack. and let's take this message to these persons, tell them no, it's not... people living on the brandon...
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what is expected in this neighbourhood. >> it is similar between 3600 residents and 4200 residents. >> that is not, that is a little bit lower than the other two, but i guess creating a lot of density, more density than we have had before in the neighbourhood. i guess it is less office. i did not hear as much office but more residential. i guess -- i think that the other thing we emphasized in talking about the other projects , i wasn't sure whether there was any water landing even for recreation anticipated. we talked a lot about -- of this is much further south than the other two that we talked about. so, i guess, in terms of what you are planning for india, on the waterside to -- i'm talking now, not to ferry. water taxi landing, because i think this is probably for the south that you would necessarily anticipate a major water transportation landing of something that would be facilitated and facilitate water transportation. >> we did look at that. however, our site is really shallow. we would have to build a peer really far out to accommodate water taxi. we also were talking to hun
what is expected in this neighbourhood. >> it is similar between 3600 residents and 4200 residents. >> that is not, that is a little bit lower than the other two, but i guess creating a lot of density, more density than we have had before in the neighbourhood. i guess it is less office. i did not hear as much office but more residential. i guess -- i think that the other thing we emphasized in talking about the other projects , i wasn't sure whether there was any water landing even...
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i'm sorry. the violence between young people from different neighbourhoods.ome. have the privilege to run around and play. and you are behind your windows. it doesn't work like that, that's no community. if you're on the attack, i'm under attack. and let's take this message to these persons, tell them no, it's not... london's youth services. closed indefinitely, needing expensive renovation. we got war in our localities. the war of austerity. the war of cuts. the police are virtually powerless in many ways. lost his life, rhyhiem. a very good looking, intelligent young man. he came to the centre once, one of the times, actually twice. but once he came, he went straight to the keyboard. questions about life. and the death of that young man could have been prevented. and areas of london. teenagers can get sucked into these gangs. a weapon is necessary. to represent and take someone out because of that. the brandon estate and going into a neighbouring borough. no—one was charged. he had been targeted before. he had been chased with boys with machetes. he had bee
i'm sorry. the violence between young people from different neighbourhoods.ome. have the privilege to run around and play. and you are behind your windows. it doesn't work like that, that's no community. if you're on the attack, i'm under attack. and let's take this message to these persons, tell them no, it's not... london's youth services. closed indefinitely, needing expensive renovation. we got war in our localities. the war of austerity. the war of cuts. the police are virtually powerless...
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this new neighbourhood license significantly is more affordable than liquor licenses in the current private market which can reach up to a quarter of a million dollars. neighborhood are on the list of eligible areas in the city where you can apply for the license. given the high cost of reds and the threat of displacement, we need to do everything in our power to support small businesses in these particular neighbourhoods. this is rather simple. the amendment assigns the police department as the jurisdiction to provide verification at the outreach plan and neighborhood engagement rather than the board of supervisors and streamlines the application process. this way the applicant will need to come to the board of supervisors once instead of twice. making the entire process quicker, easier, faster. >> chair mandelman: great. i believe we may have someone from workforce development here. come on up. >> hello. i'm from the office of economic and workforce development. these race -- these licenses are raised last year and we were very successful. we had 19 applicants apply for the five licenses.
this new neighbourhood license significantly is more affordable than liquor licenses in the current private market which can reach up to a quarter of a million dollars. neighborhood are on the list of eligible areas in the city where you can apply for the license. given the high cost of reds and the threat of displacement, we need to do everything in our power to support small businesses in these particular neighbourhoods. this is rather simple. the amendment assigns the police department as...
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in our neighbourhood here, sorry, in tom's neighbourhood, you don't see the tornadoes because they aredence of it in the day, two tornadoes went through the neighbourhood last night, and you canjust neighbourhood last night, and you can just see the path of, it is a straight line of destruction, it is really scary. and what are you doing to pass the time being stuck in the house? when we do get a chance to charge our devices, i am watching online videos, streaming netflix and amazon, there is not much more we can do to be honest. we did go out yesterday when the weather was a bit more forgiving, let's say, and we tried to help out the local area clearing trees from the roads, because the emergency services would not have been able to get through. we went down the street and that is where there was, they are having a massive storm surge right now, the front street normally has quite a bit of beach, or seafront, and it has got to be ten thought surj there right now. —— a ten foot search. loads of power lines down, loads of trees crushing houses, it is quite devastating, but we just tried
in our neighbourhood here, sorry, in tom's neighbourhood, you don't see the tornadoes because they aredence of it in the day, two tornadoes went through the neighbourhood last night, and you canjust neighbourhood last night, and you can just see the path of, it is a straight line of destruction, it is really scary. and what are you doing to pass the time being stuck in the house? when we do get a chance to charge our devices, i am watching online videos, streaming netflix and amazon, there is...
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there's no other neighbourhood that is able to keep and reinvest the parking revenues into the neighbourhood and into transit service. you took action on this topic most recently in 2016, as did the tida board and the direction you gave at that point was regarding things shown on the slide here. that both residents and visitors would pay the toll. not just residents. the toll would operate in both directions. that is consistent with all the pass plans dating back to 2006. that the transit, any transit that is registered, that could be a private, nonprofit van pool or public service, are exempt from the toll. and that there should be an affordability program. at that point, what you are asking us to come back to with recommendation, including the idea that longtime residents, folks who are predda have lived on the island since before the development agreement should be given special consideration. i want to show you two concepts for the toll. this one, the first one, as for your information. just to illustrate some of the trade-offs that we looked at in our analysis. the next one that i will
there's no other neighbourhood that is able to keep and reinvest the parking revenues into the neighbourhood and into transit service. you took action on this topic most recently in 2016, as did the tida board and the direction you gave at that point was regarding things shown on the slide here. that both residents and visitors would pay the toll. not just residents. the toll would operate in both directions. that is consistent with all the pass plans dating back to 2006. that the transit, any...
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this pleasant—looking neighbourhood seems an unlikely place to find anyone needing help from rachel's man is living in what used to be his garage before his house burnt down. hello, miley! so, how you feel today? not bad. a little bit — comme ci, comme ca. comme ci, comme ca. yeah, a little better than most days. harvey was a successful businessman, but then everything changed. soon after his company went bust, he became seriously ill and a fire destroyed his home. it was diabetes, bad circulation. i lost a kidney and my kidneys shut down. before rachel found harvey, he was struggling to survive the freezing canadian winter in this makeshift cabin, and hadn't had a hot shower for months. and i have a good news today? what? this week, two persons are going to come to do the tiles in the bathroom. i appreciate it a lot, rachel. i'm happy. thank you. merci. my pleasure, my pleasure. you lose faith in people after a while, you don't believe any more. all of a sudden, rachel shows up at my door and i still didn't believe because i'd never asked anyone for anything ever. i never had to. i w
this pleasant—looking neighbourhood seems an unlikely place to find anyone needing help from rachel's man is living in what used to be his garage before his house burnt down. hello, miley! so, how you feel today? not bad. a little bit — comme ci, comme ca. comme ci, comme ca. yeah, a little better than most days. harvey was a successful businessman, but then everything changed. soon after his company went bust, he became seriously ill and a fire destroyed his home. it was diabetes, bad...
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africa meeting the dancers who are challenging the perceptions of johannesburg's most feared neighbourhoodsllow our adventures on social media. you can find links are those on our website but now, from me, mike corey and the travel show team here in sarajevo, it's goodbye. well, the weekend's upon us, and the weather is actually looking pretty good across much of the country over the next couple of days. some warmth, summerlike warmth. in fact, temperatures could get up into the mid—20s. the nights are drawing in, the days are getting shorter and any warmth that we do get, we really should make the most of it. so let's see what's happening then into the weekend, high pressure's very close to the uk, so that means settled weather conditions, but there are weather fronts very close to our neighbourhood. they will be nudging in later in the weekend, possibly bringing some rain to north—western areas. but before that happens, we've got that warmth being drawn in from the south, from spain, portugal, france as well and, as i say, temperatures will be well into the twenties. this is what it looks
africa meeting the dancers who are challenging the perceptions of johannesburg's most feared neighbourhoodsllow our adventures on social media. you can find links are those on our website but now, from me, mike corey and the travel show team here in sarajevo, it's goodbye. well, the weekend's upon us, and the weather is actually looking pretty good across much of the country over the next couple of days. some warmth, summerlike warmth. in fact, temperatures could get up into the mid—20s. the...
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we live in a very tough neighbourhood. you just need to listen to our neighbours. we can envy your neighbours in the uk, but when you listen to our neighbours from the north, you listen to hezbollah, you listen to the iranians, to hamas, you understand that they really mean it when they say that they want to kill the jews, they want to destruct israel. it's not only cheap talk. they really mean it, and they have the capabilities of threatening israel. that's why we will continue to seek peace, but at the same time we'll continue to invest in our defence, in our security measures, to protect ourselves. we have no luxury to make a mistake on this issue. ok, but let's think about the context. there he is at the dimona nuclear plant. we know it's the repository of israel's nuclear weapons arsenal, an arsenal which you will never disclose in public, but we all know it exists. you are the only nuclear power in the region. you have the strongest military of all of your neighbours, and there is benjamin netanyahu, basically saying all that matters is military strength. ste
we live in a very tough neighbourhood. you just need to listen to our neighbours. we can envy your neighbours in the uk, but when you listen to our neighbours from the north, you listen to hezbollah, you listen to the iranians, to hamas, you understand that they really mean it when they say that they want to kill the jews, they want to destruct israel. it's not only cheap talk. they really mean it, and they have the capabilities of threatening israel. that's why we will continue to seek peace,...
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we are now past the point of no return when it comes to evacuating. 0urfinal residents of the neighbourhoodck this morning when there was still safe passage. the intensity of the flooding is supposed to hit southport. we are across the river from wilmington and that is supposed to hit overnight. it really is no longer safe. we need to count on things like social media. we have homes here with seven days of generator power. we will relocate to those homes if we need to and charge our cellphones and pay attention to media coverage such as yours. thank you very much and we wish you the best of luck. there's a major storm on the other side of the world as well. hundreds of thousands of people are being evacuated on the philippines island of luzon as typhoon mangkhut approaches with winds of more than 250 kilometres an hour. it's due to make landfall on the northern tip of luzon over the weekend. up to ten million people are in the storm's path. rajid ahmed reports. heavy rocks tying down houses in the north in the hope it might save the roofs of their vulnerable homes when typhoon mangkhut arri
we are now past the point of no return when it comes to evacuating. 0urfinal residents of the neighbourhoodck this morning when there was still safe passage. the intensity of the flooding is supposed to hit southport. we are across the river from wilmington and that is supposed to hit overnight. it really is no longer safe. we need to count on things like social media. we have homes here with seven days of generator power. we will relocate to those homes if we need to and charge our cellphones...
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our neighbourhood has been sanitised of those things. some homes have been boarded up. we have made sure, we were under mandatory evacuation here. we are not a low—lying area. by mandatory that means you have to be prepared to survive for 72 hours. you have to have enough food and water, flashlights, batteries if the power goes out. those are the major preparations that we have done. you said earlier you would keep anionic. isa said earlier you would keep anionic. is a point at which you could change your mind? not really. we are now past the point of no return when it comes to evacuating. a final residence in the neighbourhood evacuated around 11 o'clock this morning when there was still safe passage. the intensity of the flooding is supposed to hit southport. we are across the river from wilmington and that is supposed to hit overnight. it really is no longer safe. we need to count on things like social media. we have homes here with seven days of generator power. we will relocate to those homes if we need to and charge oui’ those homes if we need to and charge our ce
our neighbourhood has been sanitised of those things. some homes have been boarded up. we have made sure, we were under mandatory evacuation here. we are not a low—lying area. by mandatory that means you have to be prepared to survive for 72 hours. you have to have enough food and water, flashlights, batteries if the power goes out. those are the major preparations that we have done. you said earlier you would keep anionic. isa said earlier you would keep anionic. is a point at which you...
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i took a walk around the neighbourhood little while ago and berries ankle and knee deep water out hereocean water being pushed in. notjust rain as you may hearin pushed in. notjust rain as you may hear in the background right now, it is the water coming in from the ocean. you think -- you seem to be batted on both edges. but this hurricane is different because it is slow moving. the area of wind and rain does not seem to move along and that poses another danger, doesn't it? that is the concern. it is only moving about six miles an hour at the moment. typically they will come in from the equator and hit somewhere between the carillion and washington, dc that it —— caribbean. this one is moving slowly and it is still quite big. a category one storm and the fear is that it will sit over this region and dump all the water. there is still a bit of wind and the trees around here, with a lot of the breed —— debris on the ground. but the theory is that the storm surge could linger. that is oui’ storm surge could linger. that is our business correspondence with family in the region. thank you a
i took a walk around the neighbourhood little while ago and berries ankle and knee deep water out hereocean water being pushed in. notjust rain as you may hearin pushed in. notjust rain as you may hear in the background right now, it is the water coming in from the ocean. you think -- you seem to be batted on both edges. but this hurricane is different because it is slow moving. the area of wind and rain does not seem to move along and that poses another danger, doesn't it? that is the concern....
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we have had so many trees down, and you can see them in the neighbourhood and down the street, treeshouses, massive trees. you know, when you see something like this, you're just really, really lucky. it is awful it is happening to someone because so many people chose to stay. the effects of florence are still being felt and there has been a stark warning that as long as the rain falls, there is the danger of further catastrophic flash flooding. our correspondent, laura trevelyan, sent us this update from wilmington, north carolina. look at this rainfall. we are getting two or three inches an hour in some parts of north carolina. what is happening is the river behind me, which is already swollen and moving fast and breaking its bank at high tide, is getting more and more rainfall dumped onto it. this is being replicated across parts of north and south carolina as this very slow—moving, enormous storm just dumps rain en masse. now there is this risk of catastrophic flooding. we have heard from the governor of north carolina who was telling us that more people are at risk now than they
we have had so many trees down, and you can see them in the neighbourhood and down the street, treeshouses, massive trees. you know, when you see something like this, you're just really, really lucky. it is awful it is happening to someone because so many people chose to stay. the effects of florence are still being felt and there has been a stark warning that as long as the rain falls, there is the danger of further catastrophic flash flooding. our correspondent, laura trevelyan, sent us this...
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warmth, summerlike warmth. weather conditions, but there are weather fronts very close to our neighbourhood rain to north—western areas. but before that happens, we've got that warmth being drawn in from the south, from spain, portugal, france as well and, as i say, temperatures will be well into the twenties. this is what it looks like through the rest of the night into early saturday morning, clear skies across many eastern and central areas so here there'll be a nip in the air very early in the morning. temperatures dip down to single figures. not as cold as last night. western areas, more cloud here, more of a breeze and a little bit warmer. in the west of the country, temperatures first thing will be around about 15 degrees but there's quite a lot of cloud you can see here from cornwall, devon, throughout wales, the irish sea and into south—western scotland, and if you squint you'll notice there's a bit of rain here, so perhaps for some of us, a grey start to the day across western parts of the country. clouds here will be breaking up here, it's not one layer of grey, there'll be some
warmth, summerlike warmth. weather conditions, but there are weather fronts very close to our neighbourhood rain to north—western areas. but before that happens, we've got that warmth being drawn in from the south, from spain, portugal, france as well and, as i say, temperatures will be well into the twenties. this is what it looks like through the rest of the night into early saturday morning, clear skies across many eastern and central areas so here there'll be a nip in the air very early...
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we can only see what is up in our neighbourhood but i can see several trees down and ican but i can seee that the road is blocked and that they have is blocked and the bizarre power lines down that the bizarre power lines down that the tree has taken down. we have minimal damage to the house. i can't really see damaged to anybody else‘s houses at the moment. just tell us, how worried are you about the risk of flooding now? i am standing how worried are you about the risk of flooding now? iam standing in front of the cape fear river which somebody burst its banks on one side and will not even peak until tuesday. is this a concern for you where you are, flooding? it is by the sea and it is low—lying. where we are nearly 60 feet above sea level so we know we might flood here. we are the highest point. we're expecting two days of rainfall but we have not said goodbye to the backend of the storm yet. we're still waiting for the eye wall, the second bit, to pass through. are you bracing yourself what more the storm you bring? —— what more the storm may bring? i'm so sorry, we have just lost i
we can only see what is up in our neighbourhood but i can see several trees down and ican but i can seee that the road is blocked and that they have is blocked and the bizarre power lines down that the bizarre power lines down that the tree has taken down. we have minimal damage to the house. i can't really see damaged to anybody else‘s houses at the moment. just tell us, how worried are you about the risk of flooding now? i am standing how worried are you about the risk of flooding now? iam...
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it was difficult to get into a lot of the neighbourhoods because of all of the neighbourhoods becausetates, the search and rescue crews, they were going around trying to get people out of their homes. i was talking to a spokesperson for the county where i was connor robinson county, and she said they have had so many swift water rescues that she couldn't give mea water rescues that she couldn't give me a number because there were so many and they were conducting rescues throughout that community. we are seeing that through a lot of communities. another community where the army base is, they also have the threat of a river filling up very, very quickly, and again that could send more flooding into the neighbourhood and all of this is going on while the rain continues to fall. in the coming days, some rivers in different towns and cities are expected to crest and we could seek more water flowing into these communities. thank you to all of you. we appreciate it. we wish you all the best. thank you for coming on the programme. still to come. with the lib dems in limbo in the opinion polls
it was difficult to get into a lot of the neighbourhoods because of all of the neighbourhoods becausetates, the search and rescue crews, they were going around trying to get people out of their homes. i was talking to a spokesperson for the county where i was connor robinson county, and she said they have had so many swift water rescues that she couldn't give mea water rescues that she couldn't give me a number because there were so many and they were conducting rescues throughout that...
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all of the neighbourhoods hit today we re all of the neighbourhoods hit today were civilian.ear marie speak about what you went through in syria. what anxieties did you have about even seen this film be made? i wrote the book and i was looking at it that this was the next stage of the assignment we were was to keep telling the world. i did worry that imight telling the world. i did worry that i might come out of it looking like bruce willis in a string vest and i did not want that. i wanted to be about memory of what she was doing for the people. i we found a perfect combination with chris martin, the director. they brought the book to life. i did not see it until the final edit and it was a beautiful, you know, a beautifulfeel for the thing that they have got it so accurate and true to the book. they were wrong to think you were addicted to danger. youth felt compelled to be there because it was a warlike no compelled to be there because it was a war like no other? that whole addicted to danger thing. to tell the stories we thought trade war best, which is about the women an
all of the neighbourhoods hit today we re all of the neighbourhoods hit today were civilian.ear marie speak about what you went through in syria. what anxieties did you have about even seen this film be made? i wrote the book and i was looking at it that this was the next stage of the assignment we were was to keep telling the world. i did worry that imight telling the world. i did worry that i might come out of it looking like bruce willis in a string vest and i did not want that. i wanted to...
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brings on issues related to my neighbourhood and city wide transportation policies. i'm excited to appoint david klein on a citizens advisory committee. he has served on the commission of the our children, our family initiative in oakland and is committed to service at our community. he brings experience in engaging with communities to the policymaking process which is accent -- essential. he is a resident raising a family and brings a lens of a transit writer and passion for transportation through his work. i am confident he will be a strong representative. thank you. >> thank you. is that a motion to assign mr klein to the seat representing district one? >> yes, chair. >> that is a motion made by commissioner fewer. as to the chc seat to, the floor is yours. >> thank you. i want to say a few words. robert, in his presentation spoke a lot about some of the things i was going to say. he took some wonderful initiative engaging around some of the transit issues in our district, particularly a dangerous intersection on the jay line at santa rosa and san jose. since that
brings on issues related to my neighbourhood and city wide transportation policies. i'm excited to appoint david klein on a citizens advisory committee. he has served on the commission of the our children, our family initiative in oakland and is committed to service at our community. he brings experience in engaging with communities to the policymaking process which is accent -- essential. he is a resident raising a family and brings a lens of a transit writer and passion for transportation...
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with the support of the neighbors and the neighbourhood, i applied for a variance. unfortunately, while working on the construction documents, our family's financial situation changed and i decided to go out on my own, right before the financial crisis and my wife went through two job changes. we always hoped for the best as we kept extending the permits. finally, unable to obtain financing for the project, and knowing we would be empty-nesters before completing the house, we decided to sell the lot and the breeding -- building permits. we sold the project to a developer who is building a house up the street. we were unaware his adjacent members -- neighbors were having problems with him. he seemed to understand the issues and he would conduct an outreach before construction. surprisingly, a short time thereafter, the project was sold again. as we are no longer a party to sail, we had no information about the new buyer. i assumed i would be contacted by the new owner to discuss the nuances of the project i designed. unfortunately, the new owner who is here with us t
with the support of the neighbors and the neighbourhood, i applied for a variance. unfortunately, while working on the construction documents, our family's financial situation changed and i decided to go out on my own, right before the financial crisis and my wife went through two job changes. we always hoped for the best as we kept extending the permits. finally, unable to obtain financing for the project, and knowing we would be empty-nesters before completing the house, we decided to sell...
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oscar took me to see some of the families in the neighbourhood, to hear how their lives have been affectedr sons grow up, they will get intimidated into joining drug gangs? what do mothers say here to their sons, when their sons grow up and the gangs want to get them in, how do mothers stop them, how do you persuade them not to? it's a far cry from the wealth and affluence of the capital, bogota. here, the head of columbia's armed forces admitted there is still a long way to go to achieve peace and stability in all parts of this country. we still have other groups that, as the farc left, they see narco trafficking as an opportunity. and narco trafficking is a global problem. it is a problem that is very difficult to solve, because as there is consumption, of course, production goes up. so, we are struggling to try to win the war against narco trafficking. coca hasn't gone away, production has trebled in some places, murder‘s gone up in some places. are you confident that you are going to have the support of the population in those areas? colombia is still struggling after the peace process
oscar took me to see some of the families in the neighbourhood, to hear how their lives have been affectedr sons grow up, they will get intimidated into joining drug gangs? what do mothers say here to their sons, when their sons grow up and the gangs want to get them in, how do mothers stop them, how do you persuade them not to? it's a far cry from the wealth and affluence of the capital, bogota. here, the head of columbia's armed forces admitted there is still a long way to go to achieve peace...
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south africa meeting the dancers who are challenging the perceptions ofjohannesburg's most feared neighbourhoodsfollow our adventures on social media. you can find links are those on our website but now, from me, mike corey and the travel show team here in sarajevo, it's goodbye. it has been another warm day out there, 26 celsius in north yorkshire. many saw sunshine at some stage of the day, but the lion's share has been across parts of eastern england. unbroken sunshine in kent, a cloudier view from wales. the satellite picture shows some cloud around, northern and western parts, this zone of cloud coming in is producing some rain across parts of northern ireland and scotland, gradually moving further south—east as they go through the night. eventually reaching into parts of north—west england and wales. northern ireland comes out of that, clearer skies, north—west scotland as well, temperatures dipping into single figures in some spots. mist and fog patches, but underneath the cloud rather warm. this area of the cloud and outbreaks of rian still with us still with us in the morning, more pers
south africa meeting the dancers who are challenging the perceptions ofjohannesburg's most feared neighbourhoodsfollow our adventures on social media. you can find links are those on our website but now, from me, mike corey and the travel show team here in sarajevo, it's goodbye. it has been another warm day out there, 26 celsius in north yorkshire. many saw sunshine at some stage of the day, but the lion's share has been across parts of eastern england. unbroken sunshine in kent, a cloudier...
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houston was a suburban neighbourhood and i, it's a neighbourhood under a seven or eight feet of water, we had elderly people, assistant to get overwhelmed, we use the mapping syste m overwhelmed, we use the mapping system to communicate and co—ordinate these rescues. system to communicate and co-ordinate these rescues. we know that there aren‘t these mandatory evacuation orders being enforced, but there are some people ignoring them. what do you say to those people? nothing in your home is worth more than your life is. i understand people are complaining about the expenses that evacuation entails but, it's what it cost you your life if you do not evacuate. and they are handing of citations to those who are not tearing up the evacuations. the rain stopped and the reservoirs failed, and he got five days in a telling people that they could not get out. and next time, they are trapped in their attic area to go cut them out with a chainsaw through the roof. you're clearly doing amazing work but you‘re also putting your own life at risk are you not? yes, i may refer by day, a contractor and
houston was a suburban neighbourhood and i, it's a neighbourhood under a seven or eight feet of water, we had elderly people, assistant to get overwhelmed, we use the mapping syste m overwhelmed, we use the mapping system to communicate and co—ordinate these rescues. system to communicate and co-ordinate these rescues. we know that there aren‘t these mandatory evacuation orders being enforced, but there are some people ignoring them. what do you say to those people? nothing in your home is...