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one, $78 in phase two $117 phase three. so a total of $200 million in savings at the north point facility. if we move on to oceanside, what we see here is a small number of projects. and when we look at opportunities to make changes, what we did, again, is we added security enhancements at oceanside, so that all facilities would have upgraded security. we consolidated the dcs again here. what we're doing here is we have the dcs planning for all three facilities being down as ssip and at ocean point and north point the implementation is in phase two and that extends through the 2032 time period. again, when we looked at the facilities here and working with the oem team, the improvements that we originally planned for phase three when we looked at the conditions there, we realized that that project cannot wait that long, so we move that project forward phase three to phase two. so, again, here's what the final list of projects is today in terms of oceanside. the schedule, again, phase two runs through 2027-2028 time frame and
one, $78 in phase two $117 phase three. so a total of $200 million in savings at the north point facility. if we move on to oceanside, what we see here is a small number of projects. and when we look at opportunities to make changes, what we did, again, is we added security enhancements at oceanside, so that all facilities would have upgraded security. we consolidated the dcs again here. what we're doing here is we have the dcs planning for all three facilities being down as ssip and at ocean...
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we're now entering phase two.guidelines say that in phase two what will be decided is that during the transition period there will be four freedoms guaranteed, and britain will still be in the single market and the customs union. theresa may on the 9th of october said that in march 2019 when we enter transition, the four freedoms will end, and we will not be in the single market and we will not be in the customs union. these are diametrically opposed statements. that is the eu's negotiation position for phase two. well, that's going to be a very big row. it is, but we've always said, let's get on and talk about trade and the transition. we can't talk about the transition until we're in those trade talks. and i'm delighted that the eu is now restless to get on and talk about that too. but of course, as you've just pointed out, there's going to be some creases that will need ironing out. we're only a third of the way through these negotiations. but it's a major... at least recognise... come on, kirsty! but it's a ma
we're now entering phase two.guidelines say that in phase two what will be decided is that during the transition period there will be four freedoms guaranteed, and britain will still be in the single market and the customs union. theresa may on the 9th of october said that in march 2019 when we enter transition, the four freedoms will end, and we will not be in the single market and we will not be in the customs union. these are diametrically opposed statements. that is the eu's negotiation...
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gives the green light for the next phase of negotiations european leave aside major hurdles have been overcome and the button on the euro can now move on to talk about their future relations with a focus on trade we've made quite significant progress case to pay now begin to be realized that obviously this phase of negotiation is going to be even hotter and take you live to brussels also on the program. as an end to germany's political crisis inside the social democrats agreed to begin talks on forming a possible government with chancellor merkel's conservatives. on the united states drops the so-called net neutrality the government says it's cutting red tape opponents fear that access to information will suffer. less the fate of a younger a peon woman who mounted on islamic state fights linda awaiting trial in baghdad she's just seen her parents for the first time since running away to join the islamist group last year but she could be facing the death penalty. i'm for a welcome to the. day two of the summit in brussels has brought the breakthrough britain has been waiting for you co
gives the green light for the next phase of negotiations european leave aside major hurdles have been overcome and the button on the euro can now move on to talk about their future relations with a focus on trade we've made quite significant progress case to pay now begin to be realized that obviously this phase of negotiation is going to be even hotter and take you live to brussels also on the program. as an end to germany's political crisis inside the social democrats agreed to begin talks on...
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second phase should be. challenging the first phase without the british premier present the other member states signed off on the european commission's recommendation that london had given enough guarantees on the most important divorce issues germany's angela merkel and french president in monterrey mark hall in a joint press conference emphasized the importance of putting on a united front lines that might see what we can only do well in these negotiations and build a strong relationship with great britain if we stand together as twenty seven if we start fighting over different interests it won't end well for anyone that is what unites us is that they lie and. the agreement to move talks on also came as a significant relief to british prime minister in may who responded from our home district in the south of england i'm pleased that it's been agreed we should make rapid progress on the incrementation period which will give certainty to businesses and individuals the still more to do but we're well on the r
second phase should be. challenging the first phase without the british premier present the other member states signed off on the european commission's recommendation that london had given enough guarantees on the most important divorce issues germany's angela merkel and french president in monterrey mark hall in a joint press conference emphasized the importance of putting on a united front lines that might see what we can only do well in these negotiations and build a strong relationship with...
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planning for phases 5 and 6. and candlestick points block 10a and 11a and you know about 10a in detail and 11a is coming foray approval in january or february. and the developer selection for 52 and 54, we anticipate that for february. we got sub submitals and we'll work on a draft for block 56 and that won't be issued until the following fiscal year. and mission bay we're going to transfering the assets for block seven west and i went over and i think i already went over most of these already. and then i will say part of our work plan in transbay to get an r.f.p. four blocks to east and west and we'll do the same thing we're doing more for the two separate projects or that's the plan right now. so we are accelerateing the housing plan through the use of our bond proceeds we were able to access through s.d.107 we have a few r.f.p.s we'll work on in fiscal 2017 and 2018 and any r.f.p. we issue will be the next one commission all i see is a draft for that. and then we'll start a draft of block 9a in mission bay and
planning for phases 5 and 6. and candlestick points block 10a and 11a and you know about 10a in detail and 11a is coming foray approval in january or february. and the developer selection for 52 and 54, we anticipate that for february. we got sub submitals and we'll work on a draft for block 56 and that won't be issued until the following fiscal year. and mission bay we're going to transfering the assets for block seven west and i went over and i think i already went over most of these already....
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phase one., because they don't fish in british waters. it will be fascinating to see if the uk can divide and rule. they would not say that but it would help them if they could. having said that, the eu are obsessed about this idea of having a united front. will they put their money with their as when it comes to defending their four freedoms, the freedom of movement, freedoms, the freedom of movement, freed people, capital and bits? will they be prepared to treat bits of them here and there? to get the do that individual countries want? or will they stick to the rules of sticking together? thank you very much. this is the greatest board of the afternoon at the end of the summer. it's a christmas selection box. you can choose which prescribes that you're going to. who are you going to? i'm going to go and see the taoiseach, leo varadkar. we will bring you are drunk or drugged and donald tusk. they will be europe in the next. —— we will bring you mr juncker and mr donald tusk. we will be needless
phase one., because they don't fish in british waters. it will be fascinating to see if the uk can divide and rule. they would not say that but it would help them if they could. having said that, the eu are obsessed about this idea of having a united front. will they put their money with their as when it comes to defending their four freedoms, the freedom of movement, freedoms, the freedom of movement, freed people, capital and bits? will they be prepared to treat bits of them here and there?...
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of talks to get onto the first phase of talks to get onto the next phase.etely signed, sealed and delivered. then the ball moves into the court the 27 remaining eu states. there will be a summit were eu leaders will decide what happens. is next friday. there will be frenetic diplomatic activity after lunch, although the way up until next friday. all the detail in this document will have to be sold by theresa may to her party and certainly the dup. indeed. the eu side of the equation, they are acutely aware of the political situation at westminster and stormont. diplomats and officials here watch british tv and read the newspapers. they know precisely what political picture faces theresa may when she goes back home. the eu 27 have realised they have to give her a deal that she can sell to the british people and the british parliament is because they get a vote on it at the end. in terms of the other piece of paperwork we are going to try to get our hands on, it's going to be something called the guidelines. so when the first phase of brexit talks is getting
of talks to get onto the first phase of talks to get onto the next phase.etely signed, sealed and delivered. then the ball moves into the court the 27 remaining eu states. there will be a summit were eu leaders will decide what happens. is next friday. there will be frenetic diplomatic activity after lunch, although the way up until next friday. all the detail in this document will have to be sold by theresa may to her party and certainly the dup. indeed. the eu side of the equation, they are...
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is saying the next phase is going to be tougher than even the first what phase which was tough to begin with and what can we expect as the e.u. is negotiating position moving forward right so the first thing that we need to be sorted is the so-called transition phase that means that britain will officially leave the european union the end of march two thousand and nineteen but everyone knows that not all of the loose ends can be tied up by that time so the first thing to agree is how much extra time do you give yourself after march two thousand and nineteen that's kind of agreed that we've got two years about sort of transition so that's the first thing to kind of finally sort out now. into the beginning of two thousand nine hundred and then it comes on to the future relationship on trade between the u.k. and the rest of the european union what is that going to mean for issues like exports of calls from the u.k. an export of agricultural products come the airplane still fly on the same terms from british ports to european airports muscles like that very technical issues which going to h
is saying the next phase is going to be tougher than even the first what phase which was tough to begin with and what can we expect as the e.u. is negotiating position moving forward right so the first thing that we need to be sorted is the so-called transition phase that means that britain will officially leave the european union the end of march two thousand and nineteen but everyone knows that not all of the loose ends can be tied up by that time so the first thing to agree is how much extra...
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the first phase, it's the wartime phase. the first phase is what i call the atomic bomb maker phase. let me take you back in time to 1941. more precisely, to the 30th of august, 1941. churchill is 15 months into his wartime premiership. his country remains in the toils of a desperate struggle for survival. on that day, on the 30th of august, 1941, his love of science fiction, his love of the appliance of science to warfare, his belief in innovation and technology, all come together, along with the promptings of the man in bowler hat. they come together for a top secret british effort to develop an atomic bomb. it's code named tube alloys. i think we can all guess if we don't know what the great spur is. the great spur is the thought that nazi scientists could put one of these things in hitler's hands. this was a race that simply had to be won. december 1941, of course, the united states entered the war. by late 1942, this pioneering british atomic project becomes subsumed in the juggernaut, the leviathan, the monster that is
the first phase, it's the wartime phase. the first phase is what i call the atomic bomb maker phase. let me take you back in time to 1941. more precisely, to the 30th of august, 1941. churchill is 15 months into his wartime premiership. his country remains in the toils of a desperate struggle for survival. on that day, on the 30th of august, 1941, his love of science fiction, his love of the appliance of science to warfare, his belief in innovation and technology, all come together, along with...
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phase.est of sufficient for progress has been met and now the hard work will start: developing a platform for the transition and a framework for the transition and a framework for a future trading relationship with the eu wants britain believes in march 2019. with all the reaction to the day ‘s news, it is damian grammaticas. 0na big on a big day for the eu, a barrage of questions. last night, these mps had given theresa may in round of applause. ankara merkel has led that gesture. —— angela merkel has led that gesture. of course the one leader who is not here today is theresa may herself, the leader whom this matters most to. getting the green light in the brexit process to move to the next stage. and so the looming question, exactly what does the uk what future ties to the eu to look like? i think the first big step is for the uk government to say what it wants. in clear terms. i think if this happens within the next few weeks, by march we can have a clear european position. first, the eu
phase.est of sufficient for progress has been met and now the hard work will start: developing a platform for the transition and a framework for the transition and a framework for a future trading relationship with the eu wants britain believes in march 2019. with all the reaction to the day ‘s news, it is damian grammaticas. 0na big on a big day for the eu, a barrage of questions. last night, these mps had given theresa may in round of applause. ankara merkel has led that gesture. ——...
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the next phase. given strict guidelines. he could only talk about three issues, citizens rights, the irish border and the divorce bill. he could not talk about anything else until sufficient progress had been made. you can expect the same preach that —— approach. they will you can expect the same preach that -- approach. they will have guidelines determining a transition period for the eu and then they will do the same for the tree tops. they will try to set down definitions, tramlines within which michel barnier has to work. he has been a big figure in british headlines for the last year and you can expect him to remain in the headlines next year. worth listening to michel barnier and what he sees as the next phase. let me be clear, there is still work to be done. and negotiation on a number of issues such as the governance of our agreement or for instance... there are more paths to take. we will need to have the final version of the withdrawal agreement ready by october 2018, less than one year. mi
the next phase. given strict guidelines. he could only talk about three issues, citizens rights, the irish border and the divorce bill. he could not talk about anything else until sufficient progress had been made. you can expect the same preach that —— approach. they will you can expect the same preach that -- approach. they will have guidelines determining a transition period for the eu and then they will do the same for the tree tops. they will try to set down definitions, tramlines...
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gives the green light for the next phase of negotiations leaders' meeting in brussels the major hurdles have been overcome and britain and the e.u. could now move on to talking about their future relations with a focus on trade we'll go live to our correspondent at the summit also coming up another grand coalition could be in the works in germany as social democratic leader martin short gives the green light for. conservatives. lost the feet to the young european women who married. linda is awaiting trial in baghdad it's the first time the german teenager has. since running away to join the islamist group. how to warm welcome to you i'm on. day two of the e.u. summit in brussels on a breakthrough on briggs it constant presence just says it leaders had agreed on guidelines to send the negotiators into talks with the british over the transitional phase this means that for now that he does. and move on to the second phase in talks on britain's departure from the bloc it's a big boost for british prime minister to resign me the clock is ticking down to her country's exit deal in march two t
gives the green light for the next phase of negotiations leaders' meeting in brussels the major hurdles have been overcome and britain and the e.u. could now move on to talking about their future relations with a focus on trade we'll go live to our correspondent at the summit also coming up another grand coalition could be in the works in germany as social democratic leader martin short gives the green light for. conservatives. lost the feet to the young european women who married. linda is...
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-- of the phase completion. i mean, they phase a project usually out after -- when you're getting your construction permits because there are a myriad of projects that pull a construction permit for -- for excavation or for citing first, and then, they put a backhoe on the project and leave it there for two years. so that happens, and that doesn't necessarily mean that there's going to be a building on that site. so i'm just trying to use this project as a way to start having those discussions. and i'm telling you about other housing projects where i think there is the will and the way to build them, and i don't think we certainly need to put that pressure on, but fore the sake of the state density bonus, and there are some preservation that we have over the conflict that this project provides, which is allowable under state law and all of that and what we would like to see that we've seen before in other projects and with our local laws, i think we have the ability to also put some pressure from the other side.
-- of the phase completion. i mean, they phase a project usually out after -- when you're getting your construction permits because there are a myriad of projects that pull a construction permit for -- for excavation or for citing first, and then, they put a backhoe on the project and leave it there for two years. so that happens, and that doesn't necessarily mean that there's going to be a building on that site. so i'm just trying to use this project as a way to start having those discussions....
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we have phase one going on at the moment, at some stage phase two will start. that kind of marks the start of phase two. in phase two they will have three things. number one, the finalisation of what we've been discussing already. the irish border, citizens' rights and the financial settlement. then you'll have a discussion about transition. there is a hope that can be wrapped up there is a hope that can be wrapped up relatively quickly to give business some confidence there will be continuity, although there are some very be continuity, although there are some very tricky issues surrounding transition not least the future of third country deals. hundreds of deals which the uk is only part because at the moment it's part of the eu. those won't necessarily simply roll over when the uk leaves. can it not copy and paste them in the way it has with some european law into uk law? they have to get the permission and agreement of dozens the permission and agreement of d oze ns of the permission and agreement of dozens of countries around the world. you can't just doze
we have phase one going on at the moment, at some stage phase two will start. that kind of marks the start of phase two. in phase two they will have three things. number one, the finalisation of what we've been discussing already. the irish border, citizens' rights and the financial settlement. then you'll have a discussion about transition. there is a hope that can be wrapped up there is a hope that can be wrapped up relatively quickly to give business some confidence there will be continuity,...
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the first phase, it is the wartime phase. the first phase is what i call the atomic bomb maker phase. let me take you back in time to 1941, more precisely to the 30th of august, 1941. churchill is 15 months into his premiership. this country is in a desperate struggle for survival. on the 30th of august, 1941, his love of science fiction and the appliance of science to warfare, his belief in technology all come together along with the urgent promptings of the man in the bowler hat. lindemann, his nuclear mentor. they come together to produce churchill's approval for a british effort to develop an atomic bomb. it is codenamed tube alloys. i think we can all guess what the great spur is. the thought that the nazi scientists could put this in hitler's hands. in 1941, the united states enters the war. this pioneering british project becomes subsumed in the juggernaut, the leviathan, the monster that is the u.s. manhattan project. from that point on, the united states drives this project, but the british are still there. as junior
the first phase, it is the wartime phase. the first phase is what i call the atomic bomb maker phase. let me take you back in time to 1941, more precisely to the 30th of august, 1941. churchill is 15 months into his premiership. this country is in a desperate struggle for survival. on the 30th of august, 1941, his love of science fiction and the appliance of science to warfare, his belief in technology all come together along with the urgent promptings of the man in the bowler hat. lindemann,...
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gives the green light for the next phase of negotiations european leaders say major hurdles have been overcome on that britain and europe. to talking about the future of relationship with a focus on trade we've made quite significant progress face to begin but we realised that obviously this phase of negotiation is going to be even hotter i'll bring you the latest from brussels also on the program. is an end to germany's political crisis inside the social democrats agreed to begin talks on forming a possible government but conservatives. on the german teenager reunited with her parents after running away to join the islamic states but now awaiting trial in iraq. plus an end to so-called net neutrality in the united states the government says. some users fear that if web traffic is no longer their access to information. i'm filled welcome to the program. day two of the e.u. summit in brussels has brought the progress britain has been waiting for a youth council president. leaders have agreed that sufficient progress has not been made to allow a uni. go stations to move to the second ph
gives the green light for the next phase of negotiations european leaders say major hurdles have been overcome on that britain and europe. to talking about the future of relationship with a focus on trade we've made quite significant progress face to begin but we realised that obviously this phase of negotiation is going to be even hotter i'll bring you the latest from brussels also on the program. is an end to germany's political crisis inside the social democrats agreed to begin talks on...
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second phase should be. challenging first face without the british premier present the other member states signed off on the european commission's recommendation that london had given enough guarantees on the most important divorce issues germany's angela merkel and french president in monterey mark hall in a joint press conference emphasized the importance of putting on a united front of the minds that might seem we can only do well in these negotiations and build a strong relationship with great britain if we stand together as twenty seven if we start fighting over different interests it won't end well for anyone that is what unites us. the agreement to move talks on also came as a significant relief to british prime minister in may who responded from our home district in the south of england i'm pleased that it's been agreed we should make rapid progress on an internet period which will give certainty to businesses and individuals there's still more to do but we're well on the road to delivering a brics i
second phase should be. challenging first face without the british premier present the other member states signed off on the european commission's recommendation that london had given enough guarantees on the most important divorce issues germany's angela merkel and french president in monterey mark hall in a joint press conference emphasized the importance of putting on a united front of the minds that might seem we can only do well in these negotiations and build a strong relationship with...
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had refused to one last phase to have talks until they'd been sufficient progress in phase one then after a last minute scramble and a dash in the dead of night by to reason made to brussels finally a break three negotiators have reached a deal on three key issues citizens' rights the deal we've struck will guarantee the rights of more than three million e.u. citizens living in the u.k. of a million u.k. citizens living in the e.u. on how much money the u.k. owes the e.u. after some tough conversations we've now agreed a settlement that is fair to the british taxpayer some forty billion euro. and all of this instantly veiled threats from each member islands the european union is a family and families stick together there's a guarantee there will be no hard border dividing island and the u.k.'s northern island. last week's deal was like christmas come early for the british prime minister now with the e.u. heads of state expected to formally approve the deal here on friday this summit was meant to be another chance for celebration instead they we're seeing something quite different this wee
had refused to one last phase to have talks until they'd been sufficient progress in phase one then after a last minute scramble and a dash in the dead of night by to reason made to brussels finally a break three negotiators have reached a deal on three key issues citizens' rights the deal we've struck will guarantee the rights of more than three million e.u. citizens living in the u.k. of a million u.k. citizens living in the e.u. on how much money the u.k. owes the e.u. after some tough...
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that second phase is going to be a specific -- on the island issue, phase two, a lot of talk about theationship between the e.u. and u.k.. it is a trade issue, that border. the irish issue will be given a specific highlight and focus during phase two, which we are assuming will be rubberstamped next week. molly: that was our european affairs editor, catherine nicholson, with the latest on the situation concerning the brexit negotiations. not to an update on the situation out of jerusalem. the images you saw a moment ago in the corner of your screen, that indeed from ramallah. israeli security officials have deployed extra troops as the region is bracing for unrest this friday. we did see clashes rocked in the occupied west bank on thursday. in gaza, demonstrators set fire to posters of u.s. president donald trump, as well as to the american and israeli flags. these protests you are seeing continue into this friday, as we have had the palestinian group hamas calling for "days of rage." prompted byts donald's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. we will bring you more on
that second phase is going to be a specific -- on the island issue, phase two, a lot of talk about theationship between the e.u. and u.k.. it is a trade issue, that border. the irish issue will be given a specific highlight and focus during phase two, which we are assuming will be rubberstamped next week. molly: that was our european affairs editor, catherine nicholson, with the latest on the situation concerning the brexit negotiations. not to an update on the situation out of jerusalem. the...
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what exactly does this phase to involve? two involve? catherine: first, it is not going to start immediately. we are going to let end of your holidays happen. it will start in january. phase two will look at the future relationship the u.k. and european union will have once the u.k. has actually left. there has been a lot of talk about the trade relationship, but it is not just trade. there are issues of security, cooperation over terrorism, which has been -- been a big issue. things like defense foreign policy, areas where the u.k. and the e.u. are closely bound together at this point. we are going to start off looking at the transition elbow --transition period after the official brexit date. a figure of two years is being knocked about. once that is fixed, the e.u. says it will be a precise transition timetable. as well, the u.k. will have to abide by e.u. laws during that transition, without having the ability to influence any new year laws that might be made. that is quite galling to a lot of people in the u.k., whichever side of th
what exactly does this phase to involve? two involve? catherine: first, it is not going to start immediately. we are going to let end of your holidays happen. it will start in january. phase two will look at the future relationship the u.k. and european union will have once the u.k. has actually left. there has been a lot of talk about the trade relationship, but it is not just trade. there are issues of security, cooperation over terrorism, which has been -- been a big issue. things like...
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one but now to phase two conrad burns in frankfurt thank you. and i have more business for you a little later in the show including an inspiring story on a college in india that helps rule women from across the globe to bring electricity to their communities for now. thanks very much less articulate at some other stories making news around the wasn't french president model mccraw has been announced the winner of the two thousand and eighteen sean money prize the analyst ward is given by the german city of one hundred two persons and institutions of work for european unity over the years it's been awarded to several distinguished people including pope francis in two thousand and sixteen poland's conservatives have named a lot of its key as the country's new prime minister the former finance minister replaces beata should fall in the post critics say the leadership shakeup is meant to distract attention from a vote on friday on laws that would give the ruling party significant power over poland's judicial system. argentina's former president crist
one but now to phase two conrad burns in frankfurt thank you. and i have more business for you a little later in the show including an inspiring story on a college in india that helps rule women from across the globe to bring electricity to their communities for now. thanks very much less articulate at some other stories making news around the wasn't french president model mccraw has been announced the winner of the two thousand and eighteen sean money prize the analyst ward is given by the...
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these were adopts in phase one in 2015. we think reflect san francisco's values and focus on increasing vehicle occupancy and using the existing resources more efficiently. part of the study looked at alternatives we could use to address this situation. if we want to prove more people we need to give carpoolers a time advantage. we are exploring options of dedicating one lane to carpools and transit only. carpool lanes may be new to san francisco. they existed on interstate 280 in the 1980s. they were removed after the 1989 earthquake. the lanes we are considering under this study could be restricted with two or more passengers or three or more passengers. another option is express lanes. if necessary price management in the form of express lanes could be used with either configuration. other drivers could also pay to use them. in san francisco it would be reserved for carpools, buses or those who pay a fee on demand. it could give them a faster travel time without adding significant delays to the general purpose lanes. exp
these were adopts in phase one in 2015. we think reflect san francisco's values and focus on increasing vehicle occupancy and using the existing resources more efficiently. part of the study looked at alternatives we could use to address this situation. if we want to prove more people we need to give carpoolers a time advantage. we are exploring options of dedicating one lane to carpools and transit only. carpool lanes may be new to san francisco. they existed on interstate 280 in the 1980s....
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we've seen some moves today as the deal is struck on phase two. there's a long way to go what do the next 15 months look like in the uk and how heavily will you be tracking these talks on trade >> it's the business investment numbers are the ones we're looking at what we saw in recent business surveys from the cbi is that firms have become a lot more cautious. when we turn back the clock to immediately after the referendum vote, we thought there would be a quick impact on investment that didn't come through that's where the global picture is influential the uk would have been weaker were it not for the positive surprise on the global economy >> you think that will slow down next year? >> we don't. we think the world economy is in for a couple of good years 2018 slightly better than 2017 this year already the best year since 2010 global conditions will help the uk >> i've opened quite a few chocolates on my advaent calendr now, what are the threats for the new year you must have some concerns what are they >> when we say we don't see a looming thre
we've seen some moves today as the deal is struck on phase two. there's a long way to go what do the next 15 months look like in the uk and how heavily will you be tracking these talks on trade >> it's the business investment numbers are the ones we're looking at what we saw in recent business surveys from the cbi is that firms have become a lot more cautious. when we turn back the clock to immediately after the referendum vote, we thought there would be a quick impact on investment that...
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but this is only phase one.years — and that won‘t please everyone at westminster. chris morris from our cap next reality czech team. —— from our reality check team. joining me now is anand menon from uk in a changing europe, which analyses the changing relationship between britain and the eu. good to talk to you again. do you view today as a really significant moment, as a breakthrough, what‘s your take on it? well, i must confess, i agree with chris. on the one hand real progress has been made, particularly on the area of citizens rights, whether prime minister has struck a pretty good deal, i think. minister has struck a pretty good deal, ithink. but minister has struck a pretty good deal, i think. but this is also so might only a progress report, there is no deal yet, because nothing is signed until everything is signed in october next year. therefore it all falls to trade talks. its crystal ball time, but what are the key point is around that? there is confusion with the irish border, do we all do respect in
but this is only phase one.years — and that won‘t please everyone at westminster. chris morris from our cap next reality czech team. —— from our reality check team. joining me now is anand menon from uk in a changing europe, which analyses the changing relationship between britain and the eu. good to talk to you again. do you view today as a really significant moment, as a breakthrough, what‘s your take on it? well, i must confess, i agree with chris. on the one hand real progress has...
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one hundred rose as did the value of the pound but traders in london are well aware that the next phase of breakfast negotiations may prove yet more difficult. by i think the next few months we're going to see far more analysis of what the effects of the u.k. being outside of europe are going to be for instance one example will be just in time manufacturing how is that going to have to change with custom course set up across the with the number of border posts required documentation that's going to change the way that manufacturing duty operates in germany to markets responded well to the news some analysts believe britain is now unlikely to give up access to the single market i have trouble exit was the rosier be a hybrid which is very positive thing because a trade between the u.s. and the rest of the e.u. would be interrupted but one thing must be clear this is just a very small success brecht that continues to be terrible for both sides the e.u. and the british people if markets already show gratitude for the smallest of agreements so b.s.e. that there are still a lot of problems su
one hundred rose as did the value of the pound but traders in london are well aware that the next phase of breakfast negotiations may prove yet more difficult. by i think the next few months we're going to see far more analysis of what the effects of the u.k. being outside of europe are going to be for instance one example will be just in time manufacturing how is that going to have to change with custom course set up across the with the number of border posts required documentation that's...
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do you think the eu blinked in the end, in order to get to the end of phase one?nked. these were difficult negotiations. mrs may showed herself to be a formidable negotiator and we reached an equitable compromise. these are the most difficult negotiations that have been undertaken by the united kingdom since the end of the second world war. mrs may is doing a good job. do you think david davis is a formidable negotiator? yes, i do. i think is doing a good job too. it's a shame that we have opposition and politicians who pretend to support the country. they take delight in every small difficulty. why didn't you vote for the motion to approve progress to phase two? you say we are opposing it. why didn't your meps vote for it? we voted in favour specifically of the paragraph that called of the talks... why not the motion? it was a whole load of nonsense put in by a man trying to impose his agenda on face to the talks. that is not the purpose of the european parliament. that's it for the moment. there have always been tensions in the eu between federalists who want mo
do you think the eu blinked in the end, in order to get to the end of phase one?nked. these were difficult negotiations. mrs may showed herself to be a formidable negotiator and we reached an equitable compromise. these are the most difficult negotiations that have been undertaken by the united kingdom since the end of the second world war. mrs may is doing a good job. do you think david davis is a formidable negotiator? yes, i do. i think is doing a good job too. it's a shame that we have...
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had refused one last phase to have talks until they had been sufficient progress in phase one then after a last minute scramble and a dash in the dead of night by to reason made to brussels finally a break three negotiators have reached a deal on three key issues citizens' rights the deal we've struck will guarantee the rights of more than three million e.u. citizens living in the u.k. of a million u.k. citizens living in the e.u. on how much money the u.k. owes the e.u. after some tough conversations we've now agreed a settlement that is fair to the british taxpayer some forty billion euro. and all of this instantly veiled threats from each member islands the european union is a family and families stick together there's a guarantee there will be no hard border dividing island and the u.k.'s northern island. last week's deal was like christmas come early for the british prime minister now with the e.u. heads of state expected to formally approve the deal here on friday this summit was meant to be another chance for celebration instead they we're seeing something quite different this wee
had refused one last phase to have talks until they had been sufficient progress in phase one then after a last minute scramble and a dash in the dead of night by to reason made to brussels finally a break three negotiators have reached a deal on three key issues citizens' rights the deal we've struck will guarantee the rights of more than three million e.u. citizens living in the u.k. of a million u.k. citizens living in the e.u. on how much money the u.k. owes the e.u. after some tough...
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are on to phase two, that the parameters a re clear on to phase two, that the parameters are clear withinn solve theseissues are clear within which we can solve these issues credibly. i'lljust finish this point, what we are asking is the same questions that the house of commons brexit committee are also asking, so i mean, if ever there was proof that the irish government is not being unreasonable here, the same questions are being asked by a majority of mps in westminster as we are asking ourselves. let's head over to brussels. christian frazier is there with all of that. just to underline how crucial this moment is, we are hearing the council president donald tusk cancelling a trip to the middle east because he believes this week really is so critical. it is interesting, all sides have said it is important today. downing street are saying it is a staging post, the european commission saying it really is crunch point at eight months of negotiation. theresa may can ill afford going into the end of the year without moving negotiation onto the second phase. it is broadly positive, the mood m
are on to phase two, that the parameters a re clear on to phase two, that the parameters are clear withinn solve theseissues are clear within which we can solve these issues credibly. i'lljust finish this point, what we are asking is the same questions that the house of commons brexit committee are also asking, so i mean, if ever there was proof that the irish government is not being unreasonable here, the same questions are being asked by a majority of mps in westminster as we are asking...
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"phase two will be even tougher," she warned. it to look as much like the current relationship as possible, but that wouldn't necessarily be the view of everyone. it's a marathon race. we have just finished the first mile. given how far apart the two sides were, and the distance between the different wings of the tory party, the prime minister might feel entitled tonight to take a pause for breath, a moment to savour having reached this junction. but with clashes in the commons to come, in the cabinet, and contradictions between the european union and the uk, still, she has little time or energy to waste on celebration. and to reach this point, not even halfway, she's already had to yield so much. indeed, at times it felt like the prime minister simply might not make it even this far. it is a very long way still until the end of this whole journey. tonight, ministers appear to have headed off the possibility of losing a second vote in the house of commons next week. the government was defeated on wednesday, in a vote over how muc
"phase two will be even tougher," she warned. it to look as much like the current relationship as possible, but that wouldn't necessarily be the view of everyone. it's a marathon race. we have just finished the first mile. given how far apart the two sides were, and the distance between the different wings of the tory party, the prime minister might feel entitled tonight to take a pause for breath, a moment to savour having reached this junction. but with clashes in the commons to...
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the battle lines have been drawn for phase two, then.ld, and the trend towards a softer brexit anyway, will leave many brexiteers asking, what was the point of this? we'll be discussing with our panel whether this is all just, as david davis says, "constructive ambiguity", and does it bode ill or well for thrashing out a trade deal? good evening. if the government wanted to inject some drama and excitement into the brexit story, which some might argue was badly needed, then they certainly managed it — with theresa may making a pre—dawn flight from raf northolt across the channel this morning with the latest version of the uk's position. it would only have been bettered if she'd actually piloted the plane herself. but as to the actual substance? a deal on eu citizens' rights, a divorce settlement of 35—40 billion euros, a date for the end of the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, and a bit of finagling over northern ireland — but the actual promise there would not be a hard border between northern ireland
the battle lines have been drawn for phase two, then.ld, and the trend towards a softer brexit anyway, will leave many brexiteers asking, what was the point of this? we'll be discussing with our panel whether this is all just, as david davis says, "constructive ambiguity", and does it bode ill or well for thrashing out a trade deal? good evening. if the government wanted to inject some drama and excitement into the brexit story, which some might argue was badly needed, then they...
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just how quickly, how much more smoothly to the next —— to the next phase of talks go.be struck and they start to make concessions. the pattern will continue throughout the entire negotiating process, ithink. continue throughout the entire negotiating process, i think. where are the big slip ups going to be, or the obstacles in the trade discussions, do you think?l the obstacles in the trade discussions, do you think? a couple of sets of the uk economy will want something specific. particularly agriculture. getting the opt outs will be difficult, i think. thank you for your thoughts. mike kennedy talk about the us debt ceiling, and we‘ve bounced you into talking about brexit, thanks very much. —— mike came in to talk about. more throughout the day here on bbc world news, and the bbc news channel. and you can get everything we have been talking about all the bbc website. we will see again tomorrow. —— see you again tomorrow. this morning, some of us waking up to a covering of snow. storm caroline has cleared away to the east. as it has moved east we have these winds comi
just how quickly, how much more smoothly to the next —— to the next phase of talks go.be struck and they start to make concessions. the pattern will continue throughout the entire negotiating process, ithink. continue throughout the entire negotiating process, i think. where are the big slip ups going to be, or the obstacles in the trade discussions, do you think?l the obstacles in the trade discussions, do you think? a couple of sets of the uk economy will want something specific....
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second phase should be. more challenging the first face without the british premier present the other member states signed off on the european commission's recommendation that london had given enough guarantees on the most important divorce issues germany's angela merkel and french president in monterrey mark hall in a joint press conference emphasized the importance of putting on a united front lines that might seem we can only do well in these negotiations and build a strong relationship with great britain if we stand together as twenty seven if we start fighting over different interests it won't end well for anyone that is what unites us is that the law and. the agreement to move talks on also came as a significant relief to british prime minister may who responded from our home district in the south of england i'm pleased that it's been agreed we should make rapid progress on an internet period which will give certainty to businesses and individuals there's still more to do but we're well on the road to
second phase should be. more challenging the first face without the british premier present the other member states signed off on the european commission's recommendation that london had given enough guarantees on the most important divorce issues germany's angela merkel and french president in monterrey mark hall in a joint press conference emphasized the importance of putting on a united front lines that might seem we can only do well in these negotiations and build a strong relationship with...
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for sure the second phase will be having more demand and challenges than the first phase. >> withouthe british premiere present, the other states signed off on the commission's recommendation. london had given enough guarantees for the most important issues. angela merkel and the french president talked about the words of putting on a united front. >> we can only do well in these negotiations and build a strong relationship with great britain if we stand together as 27. if we fight over different interests, it will not end well for anyone. that is what unites us. >> the agreement to move talks also came as a relief to british prime minister, who responded from her home district. >> i am pleased that we can make progress on this, which will give certainty to businesses and individuals. there is still more to do, but we are well on the road to delivering a brexit that will make britain prosperous, strong, and secured. >> well today's decision was a formality, it is an important milestone after moments where it looked as if negotiations between britain and the eu might collapse. but now
for sure the second phase will be having more demand and challenges than the first phase. >> withouthe british premiere present, the other states signed off on the commission's recommendation. london had given enough guarantees for the most important issues. angela merkel and the french president talked about the words of putting on a united front. >> we can only do well in these negotiations and build a strong relationship with great britain if we stand together as 27. if we fight...
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phase two. has veto, but it does have a veto. it is an implied veto. if it is good enough for dublin, it is good enough for the rest of the eu when it comes... we are running out of time. i was teasing you with ajeremy vine out of time. i was teasing you with a jeremy vine special. we have jeremy vine reading out some of the questions in the european commission q&a at our citizens' rights which sounds like a problem page in a magazine. have a listen to this.|j am magazine. have a listen to this.” ama magazine. have a listen to this.” am a korean spouse, and came to the uk four years ago to live with my eu husband, but the marriage hit a rough patch recently. i want to file for divorce, but i am afraid what it will mean for my right of residence post—brexit. i will mean for my right of residence post— brexit. i live will mean for my right of residence post—brexit. i live and work in the uk with my partner. we plan to have a baby soon. should we accelerate our plans and have the baby before brexit
phase two. has veto, but it does have a veto. it is an implied veto. if it is good enough for dublin, it is good enough for the rest of the eu when it comes... we are running out of time. i was teasing you with ajeremy vine out of time. i was teasing you with a jeremy vine special. we have jeremy vine reading out some of the questions in the european commission q&a at our citizens' rights which sounds like a problem page in a magazine. have a listen to this.|j am magazine. have a listen to...
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that they will share our appraisal and allow us to move to the next phase of the negotiations. withmonday, i also met european probably -- european parliament representatives. cooperation between european parliament and the commission and our position closely aligned. these negotiations can only be successful if we take an inclusive approach. that is exactly what we did. without going into the details, allow me to touch on what these agreements mean in practice. later today after 9:30, michelle barney eight will be available to explain all of the details of these agreements we reach today. -- we reached today. on citizens rights, in this negotiation, citizens have always come first. it has been of great importance for the commission to make sure will beens and the u.k. protected after the u.k. leaves the european union. eu citizens have made important life choices on the assumption that the united kingdom was a member of the european union. brexit created great uncertainty for those citizens and their families. today, we bring back the certainty. the negotiators have made sure
that they will share our appraisal and allow us to move to the next phase of the negotiations. withmonday, i also met european probably -- european parliament representatives. cooperation between european parliament and the commission and our position closely aligned. these negotiations can only be successful if we take an inclusive approach. that is exactly what we did. without going into the details, allow me to touch on what these agreements mean in practice. later today after 9:30, michelle...
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to do that we have to move on to phase two coup. -- two. speaker, the prime minister can always look behind her self. she has not succeeded in convincing many people. yesterday, one tory donor told the papers, yesterday proved beyond a doubt that the prime minister is not only week, but it is her incompetence that is hobbling the u.k. he wasn't kind about the risk of her front bench either, describing them as a bunch of jellyfish masquerading as a cabinet. mr. speaker, this is truly a coalition of chaos. at the start of the week it all seem to be going so well. the prime minister had scheduled a lunch with jean-claude juncker , followed by a press conference. and it triumphantly returned to the house to present her deal. order, order. let me make it clear for the umpteenth time. order. i know what is going on. i can look after these matters. no one in this chamber is going to be shouted down. it will not happen. if people think they can sit where i cannot see them and make a raucous noise, they are very foolish. i know where they are in wha
to do that we have to move on to phase two coup. -- two. speaker, the prime minister can always look behind her self. she has not succeeded in convincing many people. yesterday, one tory donor told the papers, yesterday proved beyond a doubt that the prime minister is not only week, but it is her incompetence that is hobbling the u.k. he wasn't kind about the risk of her front bench either, describing them as a bunch of jellyfish masquerading as a cabinet. mr. speaker, this is truly a coalition...