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harris shipman is a renter and just cast his early voting ballot in favor of measure d. >> on balance it seems like it's going to do the best job for me and not do excessive damage to the people who own the properties. >> reporter: measure d is also backed by landlords in the california apartment association which said quote, measure d seeks to protect renters, encouragement investment in the community housing units, and ensure a good quality of life for all residents. like others call measure d terrible. >> every year i've been here, our landlords raised our rent by the exact amount permitted by the current rent control, so i have no doubt they'll raise it 4 percent every single year. >> reporter: the city's current rent control law is tied to the consumer price index that averages about 3 percent a year. the difference would be hundreds of dollars out of pocket for this renter. >> that's our kid's day care for a month or several car payments. like it's a real amount of money. >> reporter: opponents also say under measure d, landlords can pass on the cost of upgrades to extend the li
harris shipman is a renter and just cast his early voting ballot in favor of measure d. >> on balance it seems like it's going to do the best job for me and not do excessive damage to the people who own the properties. >> reporter: measure d is also backed by landlords in the california apartment association which said quote, measure d seeks to protect renters, encouragement investment in the community housing units, and ensure a good quality of life for all residents. like others...
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Feb 6, 2020
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immediately a formal police investigation was launched the court ordered the exhumation of 18 shipman'swho died in the 20 years up to 2010. divines was shipped here to easily snow and examined at 2 universities. nuclear physicist vandross seanie lid some of that research. this will go. to analyse. and or in the car for. the. your. view there those 11 shepherds with high levels of thore and in their binds had all lived close to the firing range. or nor are the shore dog in that it guard my jaw. droppers in there. in the regional capital lana say the chief prosecutor called a meeting with the scientists to dump the salt his thing to the military. why hadn't research of francesco rico bono found any ranee and all the much more dangerous story i'm in the soil and we were. while he was questioned up steve's outside police opened his car and he did a listening device inside. as he drove back to the airport the bug picked up his conversation with an assistant. he'd been interrogated for leaving thore and out of his record and he was angry with the military this age gone with don't go the ones
immediately a formal police investigation was launched the court ordered the exhumation of 18 shipman'swho died in the 20 years up to 2010. divines was shipped here to easily snow and examined at 2 universities. nuclear physicist vandross seanie lid some of that research. this will go. to analyse. and or in the car for. the. your. view there those 11 shepherds with high levels of thore and in their binds had all lived close to the firing range. or nor are the shore dog in that it guard my jaw....
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>>do you think it live shipman halihere this rv for several months she says thursday was the city's imposed dedline for these vehicles to clear out hover a bit of good news she says she just got word that freeman giving these folks aitional time before they have to leave a little extra my >>i'm thinng new rk are going to newark york in the next city. >>these are these happen to be right across the street from some of their vecles u see illegally parked on the si of toll road as well.3 months city officials say the installation of no parking anytime signs d spacing of the boulders is scheduled to be completed no ter than fried city crews will begin to lighting levels tosee if any otr safety measures are needed. in fremont haaziq kron 4 news. >>a homicide investigation is incident happened last night treat boulevard near oak grove road. police say about 9 o'clock they received a call froman 18 year-old man saying he had killed himother at their home. when officers arrived he was sitting waitng for them outside his motr was found dead inside he was arrested no word on a motive police are inves
>>do you think it live shipman halihere this rv for several months she says thursday was the city's imposed dedline for these vehicles to clear out hover a bit of good news she says she just got word that freeman giving these folks aitional time before they have to leave a little extra my >>i'm thinng new rk are going to newark york in the next city. >>these are these happen to be right across the street from some of their vecles u see illegally parked on the si of toll road...
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>>do you think it live shipman hasliv here this rv for several months she says thursday was the city's imposed deadline fothese vehicles to clear out however a bit of good news. she says she just got word that freeman is givi these folks additional time before they have to leave a little extra my >>i'm thinking new yorker going getting your york in the next city. >>these are these happen to be right acro the street from this sla build as you see me of their vehicles of a toll road as wel 3 side mons city officials say the installation of no parking anytime signs and spacing of the boulders is scheduled to be compteno later han fried city crews will begin to lighting levels to see if any other safety measures are need. in fremont haaziq kron 4 news. >>says he now wants schools to stop physical education testing for students, the governor ants to stop the tests r at least 3 years here california 5th 75th and 9th graders are required to take the exams ich can include a one mi n pushups and other physical challenges the results are meanto he inform kids and their parents problems, but the
>>do you think it live shipman hasliv here this rv for several months she says thursday was the city's imposed deadline fothese vehicles to clear out however a bit of good news. she says she just got word that freeman is givi these folks additional time before they have to leave a little extra my >>i'm thinking new yorker going getting your york in the next city. >>these are these happen to be right acro the street from this sla build as you see me of their vehicles of a toll...
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Feb 7, 2020
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>>do you think it live shipman halihere this rv for several months she says thursday was the city's imposed dedline for these vehicles to clear out hover a bit of good news she says she just got word that freeman giving these folks aitional time before they have to leave a little extra my >>i'm thinng new rk are going to newark york in the next city. >>these are these happen to be right across the street from some of their vecles u see illegally parked on the si of toll road as well.3 months city officials say the installation of no parking anytime signs d spacing of the boulders is scheduled to be cote
>>do you think it live shipman halihere this rv for several months she says thursday was the city's imposed dedline for these vehicles to clear out hover a bit of good news she says she just got word that freeman giving these folks aitional time before they have to leave a little extra my >>i'm thinng new rk are going to newark york in the next city. >>these are these happen to be right across the street from some of their vecles u see illegally parked on the si of toll road...
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Feb 27, 2020
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series of events, the iraq war, the expenses scandal, the financial grass, even the trial of harold shipmanrofession, so what we have done is go back through the archive of that decade and it was great that we managed to persuade gordon brown and george osborne two of the main architects of that period, to open up architects of that period, to open upa bit architects of that period, to open up a bit and reflects back on some of the things that happened. one of the things i asked gordon brown about was when he was basically trying to stop the economy from falling through the floor, he realises now that the government struggled so hard to explain to them what was going on. people wanted game shows, they didn't want to listen and hear about the financial crisis. social media was just becoming a big issue and we hadn't realised the power of it although my wife kept telling me that this was where the future lay. so we couldn't get our message across properly.“ i had got the message across i would have told them it was going to be 0k, have told them it was going to be ok, that's what gordon brown
series of events, the iraq war, the expenses scandal, the financial grass, even the trial of harold shipmanrofession, so what we have done is go back through the archive of that decade and it was great that we managed to persuade gordon brown and george osborne two of the main architects of that period, to open up architects of that period, to open upa bit architects of that period, to open up a bit and reflects back on some of the things that happened. one of the things i asked gordon brown...
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david shipman, bbc news, derbyshire. —— shukman.tudy since of the coronavirus the outbreak began — revealing the particularly high risk to medical staff, but that more than 80% of cases are mild. julian assange's spokesman says he's no longer being held in solitary confinement and his health is improving. the wikilieaks founder has been detained in a london prison for almost a year now. you'll remember these images from when mr assange was arrested last april at the ecuadorian embassy. he'd taken refuge there in 2012 to avoid extradition to sweden over a sexual assault case. that has since expired. he's now fighting an extradition request to the us where he's facing 18 charges of attempted hacking and breaches of the espionage act. the hearing is next week. on monday a group of doctors representing 117 physicians and psychologists from 18 nations published this letter in the medicaljournal the lancet. it calls for an end to what they describe as the psychological torture and medical neglect ofjulian assange. mr assange's father is c
david shipman, bbc news, derbyshire. —— shukman.tudy since of the coronavirus the outbreak began — revealing the particularly high risk to medical staff, but that more than 80% of cases are mild. julian assange's spokesman says he's no longer being held in solitary confinement and his health is improving. the wikilieaks founder has been detained in a london prison for almost a year now. you'll remember these images from when mr assange was arrested last april at the ecuadorian embassy....
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what people fail to realise is, this guy is another shipman, and you start looking at the stats in this you will understand why. ian paterson had treated thousands of patients. concerns had been raised about him in 2003, but he continued to practise, both in the nhs and the independent sector, until 2012. he had moved between hospitals in the west midlands without criticism being shared between the places where he had worked. two years ago, he was found guilty ina criminal court, and his sentence for wounding later increased from 15 to 20 years. today, the man who chaired this inquiry said opportunities to stop paterson had been repeatedly missed. my report sets out what can only be described as wilful blindness in relation to paterson's behaviour and aberrant clinical practice. colleagues avoided or worked around him. some could have known, others should have known, and a few must have known. his report makes 15 recommendations, including automatic suspension if a person is investigated and patients are considered at risk, and that the information is passed on to their other places of
what people fail to realise is, this guy is another shipman, and you start looking at the stats in this you will understand why. ian paterson had treated thousands of patients. concerns had been raised about him in 2003, but he continued to practise, both in the nhs and the independent sector, until 2012. he had moved between hospitals in the west midlands without criticism being shared between the places where he had worked. two years ago, he was found guilty ina criminal court, and his...
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Feb 13, 2020
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joining me now from westminster is the sunday times political editor tim shipman. goes back to desire of wanting to control things and wanton loyalty. if we look at the events of today, we have to look back at the election. the biggest horsemen —— endorsement that boris johnson had was something that rishi sunak had helped coordinate. these people have helped borisjohnson and helped him become leader and they are getting their reward. boris johnson and sajid javid had not been on good terms for months. the spending has not been what it should have been in some peoples opinions. sajid javid thought that the general election would not resolve into a big tory majority and things turned out much better for big tory majority and things turned out much betterfor dominic big tory majority and things turned out much better for dominic cummings than that. sajid javid denies that there is the case, but certainly people around boris johnson, there is the case, but certainly people around borisjohnson, dominic cummings included believe that sajid javid was trying to get him fi
joining me now from westminster is the sunday times political editor tim shipman. goes back to desire of wanting to control things and wanton loyalty. if we look at the events of today, we have to look back at the election. the biggest horsemen —— endorsement that boris johnson had was something that rishi sunak had helped coordinate. these people have helped borisjohnson and helped him become leader and they are getting their reward. boris johnson and sajid javid had not been on good terms...
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speaker, today i rise to recognize the accomplishments of mid shipman third cario who anthony died suddenly. but was just 21 years old had already distinguished himself as a hardworking, woman.tic from flower mound, texas, where football tain of his and wrestling team. kind, generous, fun loving, duke familyd the lives of his as well as the classmates at the naval academy. remember duke. i e was my son's roommate at annapolis. our country lost a dedicated and duke never accolades. claim he was doing his dudy just like -- duty just like his twin dillon and younger shipmen.ake, also mid a strong testament. though he left us at a young learn from his example. my thoughts and prayers are with his family. thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the yields back. for what purpose does the entleman from kentucky seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, february is career and technical month, and today to bring attention to the importa
speaker, today i rise to recognize the accomplishments of mid shipman third cario who anthony died suddenly. but was just 21 years old had already distinguished himself as a hardworking, woman.tic from flower mound, texas, where football tain of his and wrestling team. kind, generous, fun loving, duke familyd the lives of his as well as the classmates at the naval academy. remember duke. i e was my son's roommate at annapolis. our country lost a dedicated and duke never accolades. claim he was...
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Feb 4, 2020
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what people fail to realise is, this guy is another shipman, and you start looking at the stats in thisl understand why. ian paterson had treated thousands of patients. concerns had been raised about him in 2003, but he continued to practise, both in the nhs and the independent sector, until 2012. he had moved between hospitals in the west midlands without criticism being shared between the places where he had worked. two years ago, he was found guilty in a criminal court, and his sentence for wounding later increased from 15 to 20 years. today, the man who chaired this enquiry said opportunities to stop paterson had been repeatedly missed. my report sets out what can only be described as wilful blindness in relation to paterson's behaviour and aberrant clinical practice. colleagues avoided or worked around him. some could have known, others should have known, and a few must have known. his report makes 15 recommendations, including automatic suspension if a person is investigated and patients are considered at risk, and that the information is passed on to their other places of work, c
what people fail to realise is, this guy is another shipman, and you start looking at the stats in thisl understand why. ian paterson had treated thousands of patients. concerns had been raised about him in 2003, but he continued to practise, both in the nhs and the independent sector, until 2012. he had moved between hospitals in the west midlands without criticism being shared between the places where he had worked. two years ago, he was found guilty in a criminal court, and his sentence for...