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— at least of the clients that we find, anyway, which are people that are at loggerheads with social servicesildren in the background and the motivation is for the children to have the opportunity of having contact with the parent. the social worker on the last meeting, which i was being really angry because asking, why it was final decision. and i said, you know... often, those who attend the course blame social services for the break—up of their family, rather than their own abusive behaviour. but thomas and zibi will first need to acknowledge what they have done if they are to persuade the authorities they should have more contact with their children. last year, 235,000 children in england were deemed to be at risk because of domestic violence in the home. lorry driver andrew has admitted to attacking his partner repeatedly in the past. four of his children have been removed from his care. so how do you know you're getting angry? you feel your blood boil, don't you? yours is blood boiling. you feel... ye—e—eah. we can't control what people say to us, we can't control the other horrible thi
— at least of the clients that we find, anyway, which are people that are at loggerheads with social servicesildren in the background and the motivation is for the children to have the opportunity of having contact with the parent. the social worker on the last meeting, which i was being really angry because asking, why it was final decision. and i said, you know... often, those who attend the course blame social services for the break—up of their family, rather than their own abusive...
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training health services might make or credit not to mention basic stuff like food so are you guys essentially taking on a government role here have you become like the palestinians i don't know social ministry. that's a good question i indeed myself often say that the core of what we do here in gaza is to provide government like services to seventy percent of the population so we run two hundred seventy five schools for two hundred eighty thousand children at this point we run twenty two primary health care centers which are visited each three months each quarter by one million people to get essential basic medical treatment and care and we do some social work so these three areas education health and social services are indeed government like and because seventy percent or more of the population here are refugees we are indeed the biggest service provider in the street in addition we are providing a couple of other services the biggest one is food distribution to a million people half the population that i call humanitarian aid it's a response to the three wars that have happened here and we are doing in addition to our public services humanitarian work like the food distribution
training health services might make or credit not to mention basic stuff like food so are you guys essentially taking on a government role here have you become like the palestinians i don't know social ministry. that's a good question i indeed myself often say that the core of what we do here in gaza is to provide government like services to seventy percent of the population so we run two hundred seventy five schools for two hundred eighty thousand children at this point we run twenty two...
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have any kind of social service that puts homeless people in a home or is it some sort of choice to remain homeless and if there is a service why is that not used them before we get an answer to that i want to share this story from someone in the u.k. this is brian who says you may not believe me but me and my family sit in temporary accommodation just been found an intentionally homeless he goes on to say this is a life changing event and it's more into him feeling depressed because there's no stability for the family and depressed i have no stability to face brain surgery my wife is my rock and my only how he ends with this tweet saying that before we became homeless i searched relentlessly the advertisements for property we couldn't downsize as the onus and blame would have been with ourselves for putting ourselves in over overcrowded situations that the local housing allowance doesn't go near the cost of rent so kevin seeing the juxtaposition of that comment from versus a brian story here on what is offered and how it isn't enough can you think about that and telling us how it is that
have any kind of social service that puts homeless people in a home or is it some sort of choice to remain homeless and if there is a service why is that not used them before we get an answer to that i want to share this story from someone in the u.k. this is brian who says you may not believe me but me and my family sit in temporary accommodation just been found an intentionally homeless he goes on to say this is a life changing event and it's more into him feeling depressed because there's no...
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that program is called law enforcement assisted and it connects lower level drug offender to social services instead of locking them up. twenty cities now operate the l officials say 31 more counties including marin county and contra costa county are exploring or developing programs. >> we know if you're being helped that you will do less harm not only to yourself but less harm to the neighborhood you live in. >> critics point out that seattle's homeless population has more than quadrupled in five years with 400 illegal camps littered with used needles. city officials insist the homelessness crisis is driven much more by the high cost of housing than by people moving in for social services. >>> new this morning, scientists say it would be possible to keep the earth's temperature from rising over the next 10 years but the group is not hopeful that it will happen. today's report from the united nations panel of expwould take you to stop ieists say if it isn't stop, the world faces more food shortages and wildfires. it says coral receives could die off by the year 2040. it says those effects co
that program is called law enforcement assisted and it connects lower level drug offender to social services instead of locking them up. twenty cities now operate the l officials say 31 more counties including marin county and contra costa county are exploring or developing programs. >> we know if you're being helped that you will do less harm not only to yourself but less harm to the neighborhood you live in. >> critics point out that seattle's homeless population has more than...
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the other had served as governor, lieutenant governor, social services director, education director. because thatdrew, is the way i was brought up, to respect my elders. that.oted said i who was elected will finish this term and i will retire, and retire in favor of inouye. he told the people to vote for me, and i ran for the senate in 1962, and here i am. rob: as you mentioned earlier, the state of hawaii had one congressman. so running for the senate was not a different area for you. everyone knew you were. same area. was it a more difficult time in the early days of statehood to islands?he several mr. inouye: it is much more interesting, because today you can literally stay in honolulu and campaign, because you have television and radio, and you have dvds and you can sit around the place. i would rather go to these little islands and campaign in the villages and townships. that, to me, was exciting. i still do my best whenever time permits to go to these places. in about three weeks, i am going back to hawaii. trip i amme, this kauai, anhe island of d also niihau. i realized i cou
the other had served as governor, lieutenant governor, social services director, education director. because thatdrew, is the way i was brought up, to respect my elders. that.oted said i who was elected will finish this term and i will retire, and retire in favor of inouye. he told the people to vote for me, and i ran for the senate in 1962, and here i am. rob: as you mentioned earlier, the state of hawaii had one congressman. so running for the senate was not a different area for you. everyone...
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as the executive management administrative clerical service and support or social services as defined in planning code 102. instead of that language, describing the allowed use this is 430 29th avenue s.u.d. it should state general office uses. when operated by a non-profit organization, as defined in the code. they are both defined and make it clear the use type must be general office and that general office must be operated by a non-profit. the second recommendation is no direct services can be provided on site. general office uses may provide some on site services to clients. the building proposed to be used as general office is in a residential neighborhood with few commercial uses. any services being provided on site, whether it's district of services used to support a non-profit would likely cause a significant impact to the neighborhood due to an increase in foot traffic of clients entering and exiting the back building at 430 29th avenue to receive services from the non-profit. because of the impacts, it will be much greater if services are provided on site. they should be ame
as the executive management administrative clerical service and support or social services as defined in planning code 102. instead of that language, describing the allowed use this is 430 29th avenue s.u.d. it should state general office uses. when operated by a non-profit organization, as defined in the code. they are both defined and make it clear the use type must be general office and that general office must be operated by a non-profit. the second recommendation is no direct services can...
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and the minister for social services will assist me in this role including reporting to me on the progressecommendations and the activities of the office of child safety. the office has already begun its work to raise awareness of child safety and the drive cultural change in institutions in the community. to ensure systemic failures and abuses of power that brought us here today are not repeated. importantly, children themselves are being empowered to what in the nation is. because our children must be heard and when it comes to the work of safety, it must be approachable and child friendly. they must know who they can tell and they must be believed. and they must know where they can go. all governments are working together to establish the national database to ensure higher standards for working with children and about peoples ability to work with children a shared nationally and our work does not stop at our borders. we are insuring children across the world are protected by stopping child sex offenders from travelling overseas without permission which will disrupt the abuse of children
and the minister for social services will assist me in this role including reporting to me on the progressecommendations and the activities of the office of child safety. the office has already begun its work to raise awareness of child safety and the drive cultural change in institutions in the community. to ensure systemic failures and abuses of power that brought us here today are not repeated. importantly, children themselves are being empowered to what in the nation is. because our...
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are paying for it through our underfunded social services like mental health and services for the elderly that have been cut echoing what you said made another person on you tube though feeling similarly grayskull says are we not going to hold our government accountable i don't see anyone addressing specific government policy and ministries poppy i'll give this one to you people feel like the government is being held to account for this at least not strongly enough. i think there is a lot of good work out i think by organizations like that and those in the initiative kevin was talking about shelter is something that we do every day and we have seen some positive steps in government you know made mention the rocks in strategy and you know you just outlined the commitment by twenty two and seven having a government talk take responsibility make commitments these are positive things and these are the first steps and we do hope that it will help improve services for some people i think what you do you have to look at the sustainability of those measures and i kept saying if we don't have the
are paying for it through our underfunded social services like mental health and services for the elderly that have been cut echoing what you said made another person on you tube though feeling similarly grayskull says are we not going to hold our government accountable i don't see anyone addressing specific government policy and ministries poppy i'll give this one to you people feel like the government is being held to account for this at least not strongly enough. i think there is a lot of...
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choice so that if they bring a pregnancy to term, there is a future for the child so that our social servicesnd/or educational services are adequate to th that there's adequate family leave. all of these things are tied up in the issue of choice and also in the sexualization of women by men which is i think some and that is out of control and has been for a long time. >> first off, i believe that the victims of domestic violence or sexual abuse deserve to be heard and should be valued. the attackers deserve to be punished to the fullest extent of the law. i'm a husband, daughter of two daughters and granddaughters. that's why i am really upset when i know for a fact that mr. kelly's record gives the bargains to 50% of the defendants including domestic abusers and sexual violent criminals. when the violence against women act was due to expire and he said that i could not support it, i urged leadership to extend in a while i got extended to december i will continue to work long and hard for that extension and i also voted to make sure the victims of her husband in the military could seek justic
choice so that if they bring a pregnancy to term, there is a future for the child so that our social servicesnd/or educational services are adequate to th that there's adequate family leave. all of these things are tied up in the issue of choice and also in the sexualization of women by men which is i think some and that is out of control and has been for a long time. >> first off, i believe that the victims of domestic violence or sexual abuse deserve to be heard and should be valued....
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mobile government which bears the response ability for delivering the local social services has been for more help. on the face of it today, it looks like their core funding has been cut. but there are a variety of gra nts cut. but there are a variety of grants and other special funding awards that will bring their income up. so they are waiting to see how the picture looks. in fact one senior welsh government source said to me that for them today is the overture before the opera. usually the draft budget revealed today is for one year only in terms of day—to—day spending. that is unusual, but it is because of the brexit uncertainties i'm told. there is another thing to mention. the welsh government has said it will start consulting on abolishing charitable rate relief for private schools and hospitals with a view to implementing it for next year's d raft implementing it for next year's draft budget. felicity evans i'm a welsh political i felicity evans i'm a welsh political ——, political editorfor felicity evans i'm a welsh political ——, political editor for wales. blue plaques have
mobile government which bears the response ability for delivering the local social services has been for more help. on the face of it today, it looks like their core funding has been cut. but there are a variety of gra nts cut. but there are a variety of grants and other special funding awards that will bring their income up. so they are waiting to see how the picture looks. in fact one senior welsh government source said to me that for them today is the overture before the opera. usually the...
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their links to india but life on a sam's very islands can be isolating there are no government or social services nearby so city travels to the mainland in search of answers and help to fight for his family here he visits in n.g.o.s assisting people not on the list these activists want to give sidique and others hope but they also believe authorities are intent on targeting the bengali community comparisons have been made with the beginnings of the rooting out crisis in myanmar. i feel they've been goalie muslims and been goli hindus of assam are being targeted and excluded from the list it seems there is an insider conspiracy nobody talks about it but there certainly is one but sharma one of the original petition is for the registry to be updated rejects the idea it is singling out minorities he believes the issue is one of illegal immigration they're illegal they entered the country illegally and i don't think that there is anything about human rights human to be an illegal immigrant for the general meaning there may be some human rights but for you legal immigrants you get migrant what human r
their links to india but life on a sam's very islands can be isolating there are no government or social services nearby so city travels to the mainland in search of answers and help to fight for his family here he visits in n.g.o.s assisting people not on the list these activists want to give sidique and others hope but they also believe authorities are intent on targeting the bengali community comparisons have been made with the beginnings of the rooting out crisis in myanmar. i feel they've...
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like he said, the real issue perhaps is the fa ct said, the real issue perhaps is the fact that social servicesection, what they said was that you do kind of say, how can you not understand that there are lessons learned? there are people speaking up. teenage children are not being seen as up. teenage children are not being seen as children. let's send very quick read too... we need a bit of brexit, don't we? the times. i'm going to hand it to you, jason. three former cabinet secretaries, the most senior civil serva nts servants this is about the civil service charge and comes to brexit. ido service charge and comes to brexit. i do sometimes wonder about the attitude of the brexiteers. the the institutions which i'm quite proud of in this country whether it is the bbc or whether it is very professional civil service or our courts. all the things they need post brexit to keep ourselves as a functioning country because we are going to strip about everything else, which i like about this country, they are hell—bent on criticising which is a very curious mind. ican criticising which is a very curio
like he said, the real issue perhaps is the fa ct said, the real issue perhaps is the fact that social servicesection, what they said was that you do kind of say, how can you not understand that there are lessons learned? there are people speaking up. teenage children are not being seen as up. teenage children are not being seen as children. let's send very quick read too... we need a bit of brexit, don't we? the times. i'm going to hand it to you, jason. three former cabinet secretaries, the...
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anne longfield is calling on the government to inject more cash into local authorities and social servicesprevent the abuse and neglect of young children. lauren moss reports. entirely dependent on adult care, babies are the most vulnerable in society. but there is a warning thousands are living in homes exposed to abuse or neglect. it is feared council services are creaking underfinancial feared council services are creaking under financial pressure, and will reach a tipping point if more funding isn't found, and fast. there isa funding isn't found, and fast. there is a risk that with decreasing budgets for local councils and most of the money now going on children with acute needs, when crisis happens, that the money that is left for early intervention at the earliest possible time to prevent problems isn't available. so my worry is that children aren't being offered the support they need, that families aren't being offered their help, and that literally we are having to cross our fingers that those children don't suffer severe harm. according to the report, more than 19,000 babies under
anne longfield is calling on the government to inject more cash into local authorities and social servicesprevent the abuse and neglect of young children. lauren moss reports. entirely dependent on adult care, babies are the most vulnerable in society. but there is a warning thousands are living in homes exposed to abuse or neglect. it is feared council services are creaking underfinancial feared council services are creaking under financial pressure, and will reach a tipping point if more...
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it connects low level drug offenders to social services instead of locking them up. twenty cities now operate the differing programs and that includes san francisco and los angeles. officials cities an county including marin county and contra cost acounties are exploring or developing these programs. >> we know if you're being hemmed you bill do less harm to yourself and less harm to the neighborhood you live in. >> critics point out seattle's homeless population has more than quadrupled in five years with 400 illegal encampments littered with used needles. the city officials insist it is driven much more by the high cost of housing than by people moving in for social services. >>> also new, scientists say it would be possible to keep the earth's temperature from rising over the next 10 years. but the group not hopeful that it will happen. today's report from the united nations panel of experts on climate change say it would take, quote, unprecedented cooperation from world leaders to stop further global climate change and the scientists say, if it is wildfires. it s
it connects low level drug offenders to social services instead of locking them up. twenty cities now operate the differing programs and that includes san francisco and los angeles. officials cities an county including marin county and contra cost acounties are exploring or developing these programs. >> we know if you're being hemmed you bill do less harm to yourself and less harm to the neighborhood you live in. >> critics point out seattle's homeless population has more than...
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you're here and and that even even technically leading cover cultural social services restrictions [inaudible] if you [inaudible] formal mathematical very dark. think tank and we can we see as well. thomas on this -- video. video video footage circulating online nine tracks from non nationally wing at that i did i did an embassy or that i don't see what the consequences if i'm gonna run over a cliff and having left left at so i and very sir is it is it is an online. social security localization children's initials or was it in the north the north entrance i decided at a hong kong to select -- social dtg he and transferred. from the pharmacist is as you as you choose. dissident even looking the very very said many readers in this eight k. i. eyes it's you know you know is on the line for the right price for his existing teachers institute. on their minds and what date is that no one no one is safe sell are are going to be demonstration rations even tomorrow more either either have been in the house as possible as well this was. one of the thirty second. in in long lines and so very very cessat
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new headle there is a of social services and a new medicaid director who has previous private management from other states. and a new actuary has been hired and we have now renegotiated manageds with current organizations and we are looking to add a third next year. we are able to i have talked to a lot of providers in my own senate district who had issues with getting paid by mco's initially. it they are telling me it's getting better. i think we will continue to see that system get better as time goes on. our commitment in the senate republican caucus is to make sure that gets them as quickly as possible. it that is what the governor once as well. as far as getting rid of federal deductibility, we didn't do anything to jeopardize matching funds from the federal government when we got rid of federal deductibility in our tax bill this year. took theid was we the state tax revenue we were going to get, that was more money they were going to have to pay in state tax, and we decided to give that back through an across-the-board income tax cut and we phase of -- the elimination of deductibil
new headle there is a of social services and a new medicaid director who has previous private management from other states. and a new actuary has been hired and we have now renegotiated manageds with current organizations and we are looking to add a third next year. we are able to i have talked to a lot of providers in my own senate district who had issues with getting paid by mco's initially. it they are telling me it's getting better. i think we will continue to see that system get better as...
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to need to work together to provide the important social services, environmental services that we need to survive as a civilization. you said early on that you cannot use the tax system to influence policy. but throughout many years anyway, we have used that system to try to do the right thing in our society, so anyway, which states provide the best services? go ahead and provide a comment on this total -- we need to look at the total policy together in this country, federal, state, and local, and maybe those systems contradict each other but do not complement each other. i do not think i am hearing the whole story from you. thank you for taking my call. guest: thank you, aaron. that is a really good question, and it is not something that we measure in this particular index. it is probably a good topic for future studies. one of the things we're trying to do here is make sure that people are equipped to understand the cost side of the government equation. there is the cost to the government and also benefits that we get from the government, which you touched on quite nicely. one of the
to need to work together to provide the important social services, environmental services that we need to survive as a civilization. you said early on that you cannot use the tax system to influence policy. but throughout many years anyway, we have used that system to try to do the right thing in our society, so anyway, which states provide the best services? go ahead and provide a comment on this total -- we need to look at the total policy together in this country, federal, state, and local,...
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so personnel, equipment or social service needs that were coming in, so that was the role at the d.o.c. and e.o.c. level to coordinate and fill the gaps, so that's what we were doing during the sker sues as well. in terms of the activation of the shelter -- st. mary's is one of over 100 pre-identified shelters we have in san francisco. we chose st. mary's because of its size and because it allowed us to fit the medical portion into the exercise, which we really wanted to exercise. we staffed the shelter with city staff, which in the time of the event would be d.s.w. so we had a great collaboration and great test as to how we co-lead or co-manage a shelter here in san francisco. and one of the highlights is we had over 80 volunteers. so one of the things we practiced at the shelter site is the doctor or was the ability to process our survivors. and so we reached out to sales force, red cross, salvation army, inter-faith council as well as the access community and next door, which is where we got a lot of volunteers from. we had over 80 people come out and act as survivor-actors. we prov
so personnel, equipment or social service needs that were coming in, so that was the role at the d.o.c. and e.o.c. level to coordinate and fill the gaps, so that's what we were doing during the sker sues as well. in terms of the activation of the shelter -- st. mary's is one of over 100 pre-identified shelters we have in san francisco. we chose st. mary's because of its size and because it allowed us to fit the medical portion into the exercise, which we really wanted to exercise. we staffed...
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they are going to overwhelm the social service programs of those city us. to effect everything. jillian: mr. ron thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. jillian: as healthcare plays a critical role in the midterms. president trump is reportedly unveiling a new plan to slash medicare drug prices today. according to politico, cost could say drop by at much as 30% saving medicare $13 billion. one of the ways this could be achieved, negotiating for drugs directly administered by doctors to keep them in line with prices in other countries. rob: all right. about done with the show. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. though we start with the good. mcdonald's breakfast getting bigger, adding new options for the first time in five years. new triple breakfast stack. looks healthy. three times as much meat as regular sand witch. only on the menu november 1st through december though. jillian: next the bad. those new sand witches could be this dog's new favorite treat. her owner is calling her a gold digger pretending to be a stray. sneaking out of
they are going to overwhelm the social service programs of those city us. to effect everything. jillian: mr. ron thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. jillian: as healthcare plays a critical role in the midterms. president trump is reportedly unveiling a new plan to slash medicare drug prices today. according to politico, cost could say drop by at much as 30% saving medicare $13 billion. one of the ways this could be achieved, negotiating for drugs directly administered by...
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most of the time social services have people who could use the support. —— you do not go in blind.got a job, but it's learning those things your parents teach you when you live at home and take for granted, cooking, cleaning, budgeting. she needed somebody to pa re nt budgeting. she needed somebody to parent her, but that wasn't my role. it was mentor in and support. it's such a positive outcome. you must be well aware, and maybe some of your contemporaries, are not able to found what you have found. i used to live with a girl called destiny in is lovely and brilliant but she has not been able to get what she needs and she has been passed around a lot more than i have and she is a lot younger than i am. do you think people realise that life skills are important? it is almost something, when you are being pushed from pillar to post, you are thinking about how to get a job and not about what you need to sustain having a job and there is a difference. what would you say to people who need that kind of help but don't know where to ask for it? 0r but don't know where to ask for it? or e
most of the time social services have people who could use the support. —— you do not go in blind.got a job, but it's learning those things your parents teach you when you live at home and take for granted, cooking, cleaning, budgeting. she needed somebody to pa re nt budgeting. she needed somebody to parent her, but that wasn't my role. it was mentor in and support. it's such a positive outcome. you must be well aware, and maybe some of your contemporaries, are not able to found what you...
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but the way that we got here was to cut social services and to actually bolster policing.great what we are hearing here and your commitments to housing and junk -- and healthcare. that stands in contradiction to hiring more police officers. we have to reverse this fifty-year long process that brought us to the point where we lock up more people than any other country at a higher rate in the world. it starts with divesting from the systems of policing and imprisonment. >> i was just curious if the agencies might be operating across purposes. do they co- relate with an increased number of psychiatric bed days? we is there a revolving door at the jail for drug dealers and also, can you divert any portion of the $80 million mentioned into a mental health facility if you are going to have some kind of conservatorship? or temporary conservatorship program. i guess that is about it. >> madam vice chair? >> is there any more public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. i want to thank everyone so much for this hearing. i think it was very informative and imp
but the way that we got here was to cut social services and to actually bolster policing.great what we are hearing here and your commitments to housing and junk -- and healthcare. that stands in contradiction to hiring more police officers. we have to reverse this fifty-year long process that brought us to the point where we lock up more people than any other country at a higher rate in the world. it starts with divesting from the systems of policing and imprisonment. >> i was just...
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would you consider cutting the two biggest part of the budget, social services and education, to pay for your sales tax plan? fung: i will tell you where i will find the cuts to pay for my tax plan. one of the biggest cuts that will be coming is i will reshape commerce, whatever people call it nowadays, that was responsible for 38 studios. we got to stop that culture of 38 studios, a culture the governor subscribes to of corporate welfare. those rebuild our i millions that have been given for many developments that produce only a few construction jobs, no long-term jobs, that will be dramatically reformed and many of those millions will be cut. i started to go after many of the 6-figure jobs the governor has added, middle-management job on top of middle-management job. we are going to go after every department which is added so much waste. we are going to matter office of inspector general to root out waste and fraud in many departments across state government. >> moderator: governors often look at social service and education because they are such a large part of the budget. is that
would you consider cutting the two biggest part of the budget, social services and education, to pay for your sales tax plan? fung: i will tell you where i will find the cuts to pay for my tax plan. one of the biggest cuts that will be coming is i will reshape commerce, whatever people call it nowadays, that was responsible for 38 studios. we got to stop that culture of 38 studios, a culture the governor subscribes to of corporate welfare. those rebuild our i millions that have been given for...
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there are incremental steps that have been taken but our law enforcement and social service providersnd health care providers are still overwhelmed by it. of course we have to stop the flow of heroin and fentanyl, it's part of the crisis in place is coming from overseas and that requires border security. that's part of it, law enforcement as well as social service providers, give them room to breathe but we also have to as randy said have to have access to healthcare. we need to make sure our healthcare includes treatment for mental health and treatment for addiction. if you want to break the cycle of addiction, not just attack the supply of opioids but attacked the demand, you have to have healthcare that includes treatment for those addictions, treatment for mental health, that's what's rising in the first place but when you have people in power like mister bost votingto take away healthcare, that exacerbates the problem. that makes the problem more difficult . >> did you account for the people that in many circumstances started the opioid crisis. and those are the pharmaceutical co
there are incremental steps that have been taken but our law enforcement and social service providersnd health care providers are still overwhelmed by it. of course we have to stop the flow of heroin and fentanyl, it's part of the crisis in place is coming from overseas and that requires border security. that's part of it, law enforcement as well as social service providers, give them room to breathe but we also have to as randy said have to have access to healthcare. we need to make sure our...
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proposition c is the latest battle between big business and social services advocates... .t's also become an intriguing fight between mayor london breed who is opposed... and philantrhopist marc benioff who supports the measure. his company is the city's largest private employer. the measure is expected to raise up to $300 million a year to help combat the city's homeless problem. ( darya ) electric scooters are officially back on san francisco streets. earlier this year city leaders issued a termporary ban on motorized scooters after it received multiple complaints about user behavior. that led to a formal permit application process for e-scooter businesses. in the end, the san francisco municipal transportation agency selected skip and scoot out of twelve companies. < ""well they have got to ensure that their users operate the scooters safely which means no riding on the sidewalks and not parking in ways that block sidewalks"">( darya ) s-f-m-t-a will monitor scooter user behavior during the first year of this pilot program. head gear is also mandatory. the service area f
proposition c is the latest battle between big business and social services advocates... .t's also become an intriguing fight between mayor london breed who is opposed... and philantrhopist marc benioff who supports the measure. his company is the city's largest private employer. the measure is expected to raise up to $300 million a year to help combat the city's homeless problem. ( darya ) electric scooters are officially back on san francisco streets. earlier this year city leaders issued a...
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i'm not guessing, i'm certain that if the child has a future, if there are adequate social services, if there is adequate reno care, if all of these things are in place, that women need, along with adequate family leaves, like they haven't so many places in europe, for the first year of the child's life, adequate support systems for the child, you will see not that many abortions being chosen. the trouble is, the word choice is being abused. it's not a real choice unless the child has a future. unless the woman can see how to support it. many women, during present pregnancies to term anyway. i think i'm the only candidate standing up your who would initiate a total women's healthcare program such that abortion services, along with all of these other services become a part of the law of the land. i would insist on product. the reason is, abortion is not just a legal or religious issue, it is so often a medical issue. it must be treated as a medical issue first. when that has been done, then we'll know what choice actually is. >> question for mike. >> with illinois unfunded pension lia
i'm not guessing, i'm certain that if the child has a future, if there are adequate social services, if there is adequate reno care, if all of these things are in place, that women need, along with adequate family leaves, like they haven't so many places in europe, for the first year of the child's life, adequate support systems for the child, you will see not that many abortions being chosen. the trouble is, the word choice is being abused. it's not a real choice unless the child has a future....
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would you consider cuts from social services and education to consider -- two pay for the plan? mr. fung: one of the biggest cuts will be coming was i would .eshape commerce ri we have to stop the culture of 38 studios that the governor prescribes to of government -- of corporate welfare. millions have been given through many developments that produce only a few construction jobs and no long-term jobs. that will be reformed, and many of those millions will be cut. thatof the six-figure jobs the governor has added, the middle management job on top of middle-management job. we are going to go after any -- every single department that has added waste. we are going to go after the inspect -- the office of inspector general. >> i have covered a lot of budgets, and i find governors have to look at social services and education. are those off the table, or will you look there? actually putave out my platform. i support having photo ids to root out waste. support, for a beep -- able-bodied people on welfare, stricter work requirements that will help cut down the culture of dependency. >> he
would you consider cuts from social services and education to consider -- two pay for the plan? mr. fung: one of the biggest cuts will be coming was i would .eshape commerce ri we have to stop the culture of 38 studios that the governor prescribes to of government -- of corporate welfare. millions have been given through many developments that produce only a few construction jobs and no long-term jobs. that will be reformed, and many of those millions will be cut. thatof the six-figure jobs the...
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so, it is the land of no social services, a place where white men drink themselves to death. a land of massive, rural poverty and inequality and that is the way people go out of the world in such places. okay, your assignment is going to be to write up one inquest, narrative story. take it as a starting point and use it to tell me something about life and death. in the 19 century. take one case, and try to be lit like an onion. tell it story but also try to branch out and to give you an example, i will and with one story told from inside dixie in the inquest there, it is the story of the death of james moses park, david phillips, in 1876. this is where we will and with this one story. from a set of inquests. this map is probably hard for you to see, hamburger is right here, it is directly across the river from augusta, practically in hamburg. here is the savannah river which is rolling down to the sea and here is the port of charleston, one of the most important cities in the antebellum family. hamburg is settled in 1820 by henry schultz who named the town after a famous city
so, it is the land of no social services, a place where white men drink themselves to death. a land of massive, rural poverty and inequality and that is the way people go out of the world in such places. okay, your assignment is going to be to write up one inquest, narrative story. take it as a starting point and use it to tell me something about life and death. in the 19 century. take one case, and try to be lit like an onion. tell it story but also try to branch out and to give you an...
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when unaccompanied minors don't have the documents to prove their age, social services usually make ansed on their physical appearance or demeanour, and they conduct interviews to suss them out. statistics reveal that last year, one in four of those assessed were deemed to be adults, not children. but there are claims that cash—strapped councils are making these assessments under pressure. undoubtedly the times of austerity we are going through means there is tremendous pressure on all sorts of services, and there has been research whereby social workers have told researchers they are under extreme pressure not to accept children, to come back from a meeting and say that they are over 18, because of those huge pressures on budgets. there is a financial incentive, in a way, for the local authority to be able to say that that person is not a child. so unfortunately those decisions are quite frequent. and they are then appealed against, or sometimes even go to judicial review, a higher level, and quite often those decisions are overturned, and the local authority is forced to accept that
when unaccompanied minors don't have the documents to prove their age, social services usually make ansed on their physical appearance or demeanour, and they conduct interviews to suss them out. statistics reveal that last year, one in four of those assessed were deemed to be adults, not children. but there are claims that cash—strapped councils are making these assessments under pressure. undoubtedly the times of austerity we are going through means there is tremendous pressure on all sorts...
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while living on the streets, she became pregnant and just as social services had removed her olderfors had removed her older for children, they also put on a newborn baby into care. it was the worst pain ever, not seeing my children. not to have dashed to have someone take your child and do you not to be able to see them. —— to have someone. child and do you not to be able to see them. -- to have someone. new research shows that in the last ten yea rs, research shows that in the last ten years, there is double the number of newborns coming before family courts. and he wanted to keep her baby but she wasn't given any help when she was pregnant. certainly getting it wrong if we leave women who want help right until the last minute and then we remove a baby. there is no clear planning, mum doesn't know what's happening, the family aren't involved. that situation has to be unacceptable. but pause is one organisation wanting to help by stopping thousands of more children being taken into thousands of more children being ta ken into care thousands of more children being taken into care ricc
while living on the streets, she became pregnant and just as social services had removed her olderfors had removed her older for children, they also put on a newborn baby into care. it was the worst pain ever, not seeing my children. not to have dashed to have someone take your child and do you not to be able to see them. —— to have someone. child and do you not to be able to see them. -- to have someone. new research shows that in the last ten yea rs, research shows that in the last ten...
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he camped out on friends sofas then he was homeless for a while before being offered a room by social services says he shares the rundown house and south london with five other men the state pays all their rents. they must be getting about five and a half thousand pounds to see almost coming closer six thousand pounds a month what used to be a true bedroom house this is only. three hundred pounds less than what i was paying for chitral housing back and this cannot be value for money. the british government pours around twenty five billion euros a year into rent subsidies a world record much of it goes on exorbitant rents like jane you sons some landlords hike their prices if they know the state is paying. free market britain has long neglected social housing hard to imagine it was once the nation's pride with around two hundred fifty thousand homes built per year. in twenty seventeen there were just three thousand left and that despite a rise in need. the government has just announced a new initiative but experts are skeptical demand they say is simply too high but the biggest improvement is t
he camped out on friends sofas then he was homeless for a while before being offered a room by social services says he shares the rundown house and south london with five other men the state pays all their rents. they must be getting about five and a half thousand pounds to see almost coming closer six thousand pounds a month what used to be a true bedroom house this is only. three hundred pounds less than what i was paying for chitral housing back and this cannot be value for money. the...
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charities that are with the money the most of the money goes to help families in need of the city's social services department decides who gets. to be to the show you did the right back at the trevi fountain the. things keep on flying and something which is not even fulfilled on the spot but what of a on from the failed. at least the coins go to a good call and. what a job counting the coins from the three the fountain that's alone must bring you some good fortune i'm sure and i do wish you all the very best of the way it's a cub whatever you do though with be delighted if you can join us next time around here on focus on europe until then bye bye troops. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. the be. the but. the but. the be. her. observe the stars deliver bronzing performance of the balkans show the but it must be abandonment to sebastian a rhythm and blues the book your the concerts in fifteen minutes monday w. the board more for. first day of school in the jungle. first lists door on screen the moment arrives. join the ringgit tank on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive doc
charities that are with the money the most of the money goes to help families in need of the city's social services department decides who gets. to be to the show you did the right back at the trevi fountain the. things keep on flying and something which is not even fulfilled on the spot but what of a on from the failed. at least the coins go to a good call and. what a job counting the coins from the three the fountain that's alone must bring you some good fortune i'm sure and i do wish you all...