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we do street feeding down in bournemouth square and we do street feeding here in boscombe. provide tents, sleeping pods, warm clothing, advice and support and we also assist with housing. every night charlie sleeps in a tent pod provided by the charity. she has been homeless for 3.5 years. the authorities just need to accept and help that there are people who need help, people with mental issues that are screwing them up mentally and physically on the streets. the authorities are not doing what they are supposed to do. stories like charlie's are partly why prince william chose to give bournemouth £500,000 towards projects. he wants to help end homelessness altogether. that is sticking your neck out. if you're going to ask somebody to stick your neck out and engage with this issue, why not have the future king of england as the guy that says, i am going to stake some of my reputation. bear that in mind, some of his reputation on ending homelessness. charlie just wants to be listened to. start looking out for the younger ones with mental health. start looking widely at all the
we do street feeding down in bournemouth square and we do street feeding here in boscombe. provide tents, sleeping pods, warm clothing, advice and support and we also assist with housing. every night charlie sleeps in a tent pod provided by the charity. she has been homeless for 3.5 years. the authorities just need to accept and help that there are people who need help, people with mental issues that are screwing them up mentally and physically on the streets. the authorities are not doing what...
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we have our street crisis response team. we have our street violence intervention programs and other non profits who are on the ground working to deal with some of those challenges. bringing the police and other resources to prevent crimes and to also help with retaliation and other issues, and as i said earlier, san francisco is seeing low record low numbers as it relates to homicides and also high clearance rates, which demonstrates if you cross those lines, we will do a thorough investigation and we will come for you. that is what that means. we have seen the bay car operations work where we have made significant numbers of arrests and we are starting to see those car break-ins continue to decline and we want to keep it that way and we are out there. you may not see us until you get caught, but we are out there. and with regards to this retail theft, i just want to say, remember when you go into wallgreens and stealing from yourp grand mother and aunts farm pharmacy and can't go to another place to get her medicine, you ar
we have our street crisis response team. we have our street violence intervention programs and other non profits who are on the ground working to deal with some of those challenges. bringing the police and other resources to prevent crimes and to also help with retaliation and other issues, and as i said earlier, san francisco is seeing low record low numbers as it relates to homicides and also high clearance rates, which demonstrates if you cross those lines, we will do a thorough...
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wes wes streeting wes streeting. thank you.nt here is that, you know , argument here is that, you know, it takes more than just money to pour into the system. and if the system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is , system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is , is one, if the system is, is broken, if the system is a vortex, there's no point just throwing more cash at it, hoping that it will, you know , just get that it will, you know, just get back on its feet. and i think it's a very reasonable argument. >> it's very reasonable. but i think we should check in with him again after the him again just after the election see if he still election and see if he still feels same amount feels the same amount of reasonable feels the same amount of reasc agree. feels the same amount of reascagree. that's feels the same amount of reasc agree. that's what feels the same amount of reascagree. that's what was >> i agree. that's what i was going to say. i mean, will laboun going to say. i mean, will labour, he says, oh
wes wes streeting wes streeting. thank you.nt here is that, you know , argument here is that, you know, it takes more than just money to pour into the system. and if the system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is , system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is , is one, if the system is, is broken, if the system is a vortex, there's no point just throwing more cash at it, hoping that it will, you know , just get that it will, you know, just get back on its feet. and i...
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wes wes streeting wes streeting. thank you.ly the argument here is that, you know , argument here is that, you know, it takes more than just money to pour into the system. and if the system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is , system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is , is one, if the system is, is broken, if the system is a vortex, there's no point just throwing more cash at it, hoping that it will, you know , just get that it will, you know, just get back on its feet. and i think it's a very reasonable argument. >> it's very reasonable. but i think we should check in with him again after the him again just after the election see if he still election and see if he still feels same amount feels the same amount of reasonable feels the same amount of reasc agree. feels the same amount of reascagree. that's feels the same amount of reasc agree. that's what feels the same amount of reascagree. that's what was >> i agree. that's what i was going to say. i mean, will laboun going to say. i mean, will labour
wes wes streeting wes streeting. thank you.ly the argument here is that, you know , argument here is that, you know, it takes more than just money to pour into the system. and if the system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is , system is a corrupt, corrupt one, is , is one, if the system is, is broken, if the system is a vortex, there's no point just throwing more cash at it, hoping that it will, you know , just get that it will, you know, just get back on its...
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so we are targeting streets that have the highest rate of traffic crashes, particularly injury crashes we focused on evans, which is really important connector for all modes of transportation between the bayview and the central neighborhoods of san francisco. also a street with a terrible track record of severe crashes. on evans, what we are doing, again using paint and plastic posts for the time being, is taking the lanes that are out there right now, and converting them to one lane in each direction plus turn pockets. what we found on streets like valencia or south bend this, or -- south van nass, is a street with one lane in each direction plus a term pocket can move just as much traffic as a street with two lanes in each direction. left turning vehicles mean the two lanes of traffic are never really available for through traffic. these road diets that we do have been tremendously effective for improving safety outcomes for all road users, without exacerbating traffic. they do make all cars slow down to the speed of the most prudent driver. this week we are getting started in partne
so we are targeting streets that have the highest rate of traffic crashes, particularly injury crashes we focused on evans, which is really important connector for all modes of transportation between the bayview and the central neighborhoods of san francisco. also a street with a terrible track record of severe crashes. on evans, what we are doing, again using paint and plastic posts for the time being, is taking the lanes that are out there right now, and converting them to one lane in each...
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from what we see on the streets outside? >> it was an effort that took place as we had a court case where it limited our ability to move people off of the street. we still have a few hundred beds available in our street outreach team. we are out there every day and after we got clarity from the ninth circuit court of appeal, people who were offered shelter are no longer involuntarily homeless. they're able to move them into support. we have been aggressive once we had the clarity to get people off of the street. our goal is to provide compassion and not let people linger on our streets when we have an opportunity for housing. we hope they hold onto what we are making available to them. ed: the frustration of san franciscans and the perception of the outside world, this happens every apec for a week, the city is cleaned up and it puts its best foot forward but when everyone leaves on friday, or the end of the week, what guarantees can you get to the city that this is permanent? that the actions of the city has taken to address
from what we see on the streets outside? >> it was an effort that took place as we had a court case where it limited our ability to move people off of the street. we still have a few hundred beds available in our street outreach team. we are out there every day and after we got clarity from the ninth circuit court of appeal, people who were offered shelter are no longer involuntarily homeless. they're able to move them into support. we have been aggressive once we had the clarity to get...
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don't know what went on in the cabinet _ this street. wet on in the cabinet meeting _ this street. we don't know what went on in the cabinet meeting but - this street. we don't know what went on in the cabinet meeting but we - on in the cabinet meeting but we know it has wrapped up. we saw various members of that newly reshuffled cabinet leave the black door behind, including of course lord david cameron. i think we have some shots that we can show you of the meeting as it was getting under way. you can see there the prime minister with members of his cabinet and it was interesting sir alan talking about the fact that david cameron will now have to be subordinate because he is no longer prime minister, although he said that he thinks he would be a very good addition to that cabinet table. we have been speaking to a number of other people about this new addition to the cabinet. a new, old addition, you might cottage. david cameron brings a great deal of experience into a specialised role as foreign secretary. it is not your normal partisan p
don't know what went on in the cabinet _ this street. wet on in the cabinet meeting _ this street. we don't know what went on in the cabinet meeting but - this street. we don't know what went on in the cabinet meeting but we - on in the cabinet meeting but we know it has wrapped up. we saw various members of that newly reshuffled cabinet leave the black door behind, including of course lord david cameron. i think we have some shots that we can show you of the meeting as it was getting under...
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a lot going on in front of downing street. wering you live pictures of number 10 downing street as rishi sunak begins a major cabinet reshuffle. we found out an hour ago that the home secretary suella braverman has been sacked. now the 10 downing street twitter account, x account, has officially tweeted that cleverly has been appointed secretary of state for the home department. foreign secretary replacing the home secretary. it had been widely reported over the weekend, julianna, that br braverman's job was at risk. if you have not followed politics, this is the second time she got sacked. 40 days into her position under liz truss, she was home secretary. she had to resign over a scandal of sending an email from a personalpoappointed, she was added back to the cabinet. she had a dream of sending migrants to rwanda. that stuck with her. in recent weeks, she penned an op-ed which did not go well with downing street suggesting that the police and the met commissioner were too sympathetic to the pro-palestinian marches. >> when it c
a lot going on in front of downing street. wering you live pictures of number 10 downing street as rishi sunak begins a major cabinet reshuffle. we found out an hour ago that the home secretary suella braverman has been sacked. now the 10 downing street twitter account, x account, has officially tweeted that cleverly has been appointed secretary of state for the home department. foreign secretary replacing the home secretary. it had been widely reported over the weekend, julianna, that br...
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we want off the streets. we want them off the streets. ose individual problems barriers that problems and those barriers that stop taking the help on stop them taking the help on offer. >> now , nick, we could, of >> now, nick, we could, of course, invoke it sounds like a long time ago, but we could, of course, the 1824 vagrancy course, invoke the 1824 vagrancy act. i mean, if we wanted to, we do have the powers to simply take people off the streets . take people off the streets. >> we have the power to move them on or to lock him up . them on or to lock him up. they're not really answer to this. we don't want to lock homeless people up. i'm running again for mayor and i've said i'm going to end rough sleeping in greater manchester in one year that's all it will year and that's all it will take, what we is we take, because what we do is we end begging in greater manchester with the police and we beggars if they we will arrest beggars if they don't on. there's no don't move on. so there's no incentive to sit on the incentive then to sit on
we want off the streets. we want them off the streets. ose individual problems barriers that problems and those barriers that stop taking the help on stop them taking the help on offer. >> now , nick, we could, of >> now, nick, we could, of course, invoke it sounds like a long time ago, but we could, of course, the 1824 vagrancy course, invoke the 1824 vagrancy act. i mean, if we wanted to, we do have the powers to simply take people off the streets . take people off the streets....
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. >> reporter: while we were chatting on market street we saw an entire operation. treet sweeping, cops everywhere and some clearing encampments. but other places use to scream, watch your step, are looking spotless with first enjoying themselves like the u.n. plaza, with its new skateboard park and outdoor caf÷ with ping-pong tables, chess boards, and potted plants . that is where we met josh robertson. he says he is not buying the hype . >> i don't understand why it took so long. it is almost like it is a facelift, you know. it does not stay, you know. a temporary fix. >> reporter: he says he has been living on the streets out here for more than three years and this is not what it looks like daily. >> it is usually full of drug addicts. people selling goods , stolen goods. i mean, it is just a normal marketplace. people say selling whatever, you know. they made such a big deal about it in the last two weeks. it looks different down here. a whole different -- it is nice, i like it. but it will not stay like this. >> reporter: but the show must go on. with employees,
. >> reporter: while we were chatting on market street we saw an entire operation. treet sweeping, cops everywhere and some clearing encampments. but other places use to scream, watch your step, are looking spotless with first enjoying themselves like the u.n. plaza, with its new skateboard park and outdoor caf÷ with ping-pong tables, chess boards, and potted plants . that is where we met josh robertson. he says he is not buying the hype . >> i don't understand why it took so long....
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we want off the streets. we want them off the streets. ose individual problems barriers that problems and those barriers that stop taking the help on stop them taking the help on offer. >> now , nick, we could, of >> now, nick, we could, of course, invoke it sounds like a long time ago, but we could, of course, the 1824 vagrancy course, invoke the 1824 vagrancy act. i mean, if we wanted to, we do have the powers to simply take people off the streets . take people off the streets. >> we have the power to move them on or to lock him up . them on or to lock him up. they're not really answer to this. we don't want to lock homeless people up. i'm running again for mayor and i've said i'm going to end rough sleeping in greater manchester in one year that's all it will year and that's all it will take, what we is we take, because what we do is we end begging in greater manchester with the police and we beggars if they we will arrest beggars if they don't on. there's no don't move on. so there's no incentive to sit on the incentive then to sit on
we want off the streets. we want them off the streets. ose individual problems barriers that problems and those barriers that stop taking the help on stop them taking the help on offer. >> now , nick, we could, of >> now, nick, we could, of course, invoke it sounds like a long time ago, but we could, of course, the 1824 vagrancy course, invoke the 1824 vagrancy act. i mean, if we wanted to, we do have the powers to simply take people off the streets . take people off the streets....
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if we tend to receive a lot of calls for street bathroom usage that makes an impact where we place a pit stop unit. for the outer sunset and for the mission, those service calls have decreased, let since we placed pit stops in the areas. it is not as driven for the outer sunset this . is at the beach that is the ocean beach location. and the turn around location. for mission, the majority well we have one unit this is 24/then is addressing this issue. and the other units are open to 7 at night. we are not seeing as many numbers later in the evening that would need a 24 hour pit stop at this time. what about putting a second one in the tenderloin? i believe we have about 6 unit in thes tenderloin. we have a lot. >> okay. i didn't realize you had 6. thank you very much for your presentation and everything. >> does the commission -- do other commissioners have questions? no. all right. secretary fuller open up to public comment. >> members of the public when wish to make 3 millionos comment on item 5 central operation performance measure report line up against the wall. if you are call
if we tend to receive a lot of calls for street bathroom usage that makes an impact where we place a pit stop unit. for the outer sunset and for the mission, those service calls have decreased, let since we placed pit stops in the areas. it is not as driven for the outer sunset this . is at the beach that is the ocean beach location. and the turn around location. for mission, the majority well we have one unit this is 24/then is addressing this issue. and the other units are open to 7 at night....
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we have our street crisis response team. ave our street violence intervention programs and other non profits who are on the ground working to deal with some of those challenges. bringing the police and other resources to prevent crimes and to also help with retaliation and other issues, and as i said earlier, san francisco is seeing low record low numbers as it relates to homicides and also high clearance rates, which demonstrates if you cross those lines, we will do a thorough investigation and we will come for you. that is what that means. we have seen the bay car operations work where we have made significant numbers of arrests and we are starting to see those car break-ins continue to decline and we want to keep it that way and we are out there. you may not see us until you get caught, but we are out there. and with regards to this retail theft, i just want to say, remember when you go into wallgreens and stealing from yourp grand mother and aunts farm pharmacy and can't go to another place to get her medicine, you are de
we have our street crisis response team. ave our street violence intervention programs and other non profits who are on the ground working to deal with some of those challenges. bringing the police and other resources to prevent crimes and to also help with retaliation and other issues, and as i said earlier, san francisco is seeing low record low numbers as it relates to homicides and also high clearance rates, which demonstrates if you cross those lines, we will do a thorough investigation...
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we don't street design is a factor. i think we all deserve safer roads and communities ready to do it. government is making unnecessarily hard about too much red tape. so mr. ricks and your opening you spoke about building safer streets actor. can you speak about the value of that? >> the fundamental value of that is not about economic numbers it is about human lives and what that would save it. this congress is but tremendous oversight responsibility on the department of transportation showing taxpayer dollars are protected we invest generational amount of buildings the generational amounts of resources we have defined the rebuild american infrastructure but the question we have to ask is if were actually rejecting taxpayers themselves. they're tremendously overdue as you mention. we know americans who walk, ride their bikes or our legal users of every street however they really have the facilities they need for those safely. we need to ask ourselves how can a pedestrian safely walk on a street without sidewalks? can a
we don't street design is a factor. i think we all deserve safer roads and communities ready to do it. government is making unnecessarily hard about too much red tape. so mr. ricks and your opening you spoke about building safer streets actor. can you speak about the value of that? >> the fundamental value of that is not about economic numbers it is about human lives and what that would save it. this congress is but tremendous oversight responsibility on the department of transportation...
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they are walking in the sidewa there's so many of them spilling into the streets. we saw morelosures that led to gridlock in the city. hundre of people carrying chinese flags and signs lined third street to hope to get a glimpse of the chinese president'srriving motorcade. around moscone center, more than a dozen r are closed. and thas creating significant delays for people like jesse, a driver for the v.a. hospital. >> i'm 30 minutes behind what i would do for a day. this is probably going to add another 20 to 30 minutes. >> reporter: in addition to road cles, there are other challenges. this woman is upset. it took her 40 minutes to walk home because she couldn't find a cab. rental cars are also in short supply. and the travel impacts are not just centered around moscone center. today, two lanes of the bay bridge shut down. one in each direction, to allow itarie to croquickly. and those lanesill remain closed until friday night at 9:00. protts likehe ones that we saw here on market street will continue the rest of t week, especially since more dignitaries across the
they are walking in the sidewa there's so many of them spilling into the streets. we saw morelosures that led to gridlock in the city. hundre of people carrying chinese flags and signs lined third street to hope to get a glimpse of the chinese president'srriving motorcade. around moscone center, more than a dozen r are closed. and thas creating significant delays for people like jesse, a driver for the v.a. hospital. >> i'm 30 minutes behind what i would do for a day. this is probably...
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we are neutral on the deal. _ on the street yes or no,. we are neutral on the deal. e deal. the deal i on the street yes or no,. we are i neutral on the deal. the deal needs to stand up for itself, really and it will come down to peoples images or circumstances we think. that uuote i or circumstances we think. that quote i just _ or circumstances we think. that quote i just read _ or circumstances we think. that quote ijust read out _ or circumstances we think. that quote i just read out from i or circumstances we think. that quote ijust read out from downing street saying it is the final offer, what you make of that? 1&5 a what you make of that? as a negotiator — what you make of that? as a negotiator if _ what you make of that? as a negotiator if i _ what you make of that? as a negotiator if i was _ what you make of that? as a negotiator if i was in - what you make of that? is —. negotiator if i was in government and i was at the same thing but i would obviously have all my fingers and toes crossed that the same time. i think we need to concentrate on the deal in fr
we are neutral on the deal. _ on the street yes or no,. we are neutral on the deal. e deal. the deal i on the street yes or no,. we are i neutral on the deal. the deal needs to stand up for itself, really and it will come down to peoples images or circumstances we think. that uuote i or circumstances we think. that quote i just _ or circumstances we think. that quote i just read _ or circumstances we think. that quote ijust read out _ or circumstances we think. that quote i just read out from i...
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four i'm on mission and fourth street, take a look at this side, we have seen officers putting up those fences over there throughout the day, and the street is closed between mission and howard street. this is near the center and this is just a taste of what we are going to see next week. this is what the mornings look like before getting to work, she tells me it takes me nearly 20 minutes when the traffic is normal but when it is somewhat heavy, it takes 30 to 35 minutes. and like many barrier -- bay area commuters, she drives to her work, however with the apec conference just around the corner, her routine is just about to change. i asked her, what is your plan for next week? she said, we still don't know if we will be able to open, i think we will but if we don't open, i don't need to come. but if we have to work, the plan is to take b.a.r.t. and not drive because it's going to be a nightmare to drive in this area. even this thursday, alecia and her boss were surprised by the security fences along fourth street. they are trying to imagine the situation next week and the entire area a
four i'm on mission and fourth street, take a look at this side, we have seen officers putting up those fences over there throughout the day, and the street is closed between mission and howard street. this is near the center and this is just a taste of what we are going to see next week. this is what the mornings look like before getting to work, she tells me it takes me nearly 20 minutes when the traffic is normal but when it is somewhat heavy, it takes 30 to 35 minutes. and like many barrier...
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we had a solid turn out and they were joined by large public works colleagues. special thanks to the team urban forest and streets and environmental services and folks throughout central prescriptions and everyone when came out and volunteered. we are gearing up for the 20 torseason and i will be sour to provide more witness they are cemented. and with this i am happy to take questions. thank you. >> thank you. and congratulations. does the commission have questions on the director's report? congratulations for the official minutes. happy to have a permanent head and employees are as well. good for the city. >> so hearing no further questions mr. fuller, open public comment on this item. members of the public who wish to make 3 minuteos item two of the director's report lineup further from the door if you are in the chamber. if you are call nothing use that number of 415-655-0001, access code: 2660 767 2136. . we don't have members who have approached in person. and sfgovtv is indicating we don't have callers wish to speak on the director's report. we have no further public comment. is there any further discussio
we had a solid turn out and they were joined by large public works colleagues. special thanks to the team urban forest and streets and environmental services and folks throughout central prescriptions and everyone when came out and volunteered. we are gearing up for the 20 torseason and i will be sour to provide more witness they are cemented. and with this i am happy to take questions. thank you. >> thank you. and congratulations. does the commission have questions on the director's...
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are talking about hundreds of people that are now blocking this part of market street. we have seen a lot of traffic. too many buses are actually here. they reopened this part of market street, but the impact is going to be all the way down. we spent some time with them today , analyzing, why are they deciding to use this day to protest? >> translator: it is the perfect scenario for us to share a message. >> it is blackmail. they threatened them. >> we met with them here at mission and third street, a few steps away from the moscone center, where a significant gathering of protesters assembled to protest chinese president xi jinping. >> we want to tell the truth. it is unbelievable in china. in china, everyone is going to punch them. that is what they do now. >> he tells me that he lost his right grandfather to the hands of the chinese government and came to america in june, looking for a better and safer life. it is a similar message expressed by some of these people, announcing suppression in china . >> cease-fire now. cease-fire now. cease-fire now. >> a few blocks away
are talking about hundreds of people that are now blocking this part of market street. we have seen a lot of traffic. too many buses are actually here. they reopened this part of market street, but the impact is going to be all the way down. we spent some time with them today , analyzing, why are they deciding to use this day to protest? >> translator: it is the perfect scenario for us to share a message. >> it is blackmail. they threatened them. >> we met with them here at...
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we went to my aunt's house in algharman street, but the jews entered and demanded us to leave. finally we went to the western school at bait hanoun. we moved from our home on the first day of the ground incursion mounted by israeli forces. we went to baithan cower school a and d blocks. a municipal vehicle arrived on thursday. transport us to another school because children at bayetan had been hit by shrabno. there was a bombardment near the school where we were shelter. we have informed the idfly 32 times about the school, it's a place who are in that school, what they are doing and you know everything, you know, that it is should be safe place that you have the un flags and.... and the gps had been sent to the israeli side, the real information on real time we were sending them every day about every about everything. officials at the androi relief agency in gaza believed israeli army assurances regarding the guaranteed safety of their accomodation centers, accordingly informing the displaced people that a school in beed hanoun, which was sheltering hundreds of palestinian refu
we went to my aunt's house in algharman street, but the jews entered and demanded us to leave. finally we went to the western school at bait hanoun. we moved from our home on the first day of the ground incursion mounted by israeli forces. we went to baithan cower school a and d blocks. a municipal vehicle arrived on thursday. transport us to another school because children at bayetan had been hit by shrabno. there was a bombardment near the school where we were shelter. we have informed the...
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let's go back to those pictures in downing street, because we are expecting to hear from the prime street on street, because we are expecting to hear from the prime minister on the supreme courtjudgment. alex forsyth is in westminster and waiting and watching and set the scene for us, because we had the important judgment hours ago but so much reaction politically since. yes. judgment hours ago but so much reaction politically since.- reaction politically since. yes, as ou sa reaction politically since. yes, as you say the _ reaction politically since. yes, as you say the supreme _ reaction politically since. yes, as you say the supreme court - reaction politically since. yes, as - you say the supreme courtjudgment which deemed the policy on a wanda on sending asylum seekers from the uk unlawful and we have reaction from rishi sunak and home secretary james cleverly and they said they would seek a treaty with rwanda. 0k, would seek a treaty with rwanda. ok, i think we can go and hearfrom the prime minister, rishi sunak. i do not a . ree prime minister, rishi sunak. i do not agree with — p
let's go back to those pictures in downing street, because we are expecting to hear from the prime street on street, because we are expecting to hear from the prime minister on the supreme courtjudgment. alex forsyth is in westminster and waiting and watching and set the scene for us, because we had the important judgment hours ago but so much reaction politically since. yes. judgment hours ago but so much reaction politically since.- reaction politically since. yes, as ou sa reaction...
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kailey: it is time for wall street beat where we look at what is buzzing on wall street and today we g at management shifts at morgan stanley and job cuts at citigroup. joining us is bloomberg's sonali basak who leads our coverage of wall street. let's begin with citi. they are talking about 300 senior management roles. what we need to know? sonali: this is part of jane fraser's plan to reshape the management structure across the bank. when you think about this set of job cuts, it affects two below the management team jane fraser has built up and it is just the beginning. on one hand you have the staff, where there is a lot of anxiety because they're looking at every division across the world at every level. you also have to think about the investor response to all of this. since she announced she would be taking these actions, you've seen citigroup rally another 9%. citigroup has been seen as bloated for a long time and now not just streamlining their appearance across the world, their presence but also how they operate at every level of the bank. guy: how far through this process ar
kailey: it is time for wall street beat where we look at what is buzzing on wall street and today we g at management shifts at morgan stanley and job cuts at citigroup. joining us is bloomberg's sonali basak who leads our coverage of wall street. let's begin with citi. they are talking about 300 senior management roles. what we need to know? sonali: this is part of jane fraser's plan to reshape the management structure across the bank. when you think about this set of job cuts, it affects two...
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i really want to acknowledge the profound suffering that we see on the streets. i have been in conversation nation all the time , including with with this body to who bring in challenging situation to our attention. i think what among the challenges is what we see more visibly on the street are the ways in which we have not achieved the outcomes that we would like. what is much less visible is the successes. when people come in, doors get better, become stable. they say they are not visible to all of us. and because, as you rightly note, supervisor ronen privacy laws appropriate privacy laws, we. don't share the details. we want to respect medical privacy. and at the same time, i there are many, many hard working frontline staff, behavioral health clinicians, health workers, peer workers, doctors, nurses, as well as our many administrative staff, really are working their hearts out to improve and achieve the outcomes we want. so the outline for this this presentation is i am going to attempt to provide an overview of our system of care for and we then turn i will
i really want to acknowledge the profound suffering that we see on the streets. i have been in conversation nation all the time , including with with this body to who bring in challenging situation to our attention. i think what among the challenges is what we see more visibly on the street are the ways in which we have not achieved the outcomes that we would like. what is much less visible is the successes. when people come in, doors get better, become stable. they say they are not visible to...
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part of this when we are proposing the give and take bus rapid transit are dedicated to the munching to make sure that muni is moving efficient and low as a fast as he came in the streets of san francisco we need the see with the community in mind and navenlt we worked with with the japantown community to make adjustments were not talked about. and initially the plan called for tearing down in bridge behind us so many people felt this bridge was about bridging gaps and bridging community to the though not only proposed department since the last fire commission meeting, including budget, academies, special events, on to this wonderful bridge this seniors and kids use and elementary school but folks cross this bridge next year safety to get on give and take we didn't want to see that amazing bridge torn down and within the middle of block within laguna and western a crossway honest we crossed the street in the middle of the road putting our lives in our hands to get to japantown and walk under the plaza and then down to the bowl now it is safe passage and one of the creations of the folks from the community who saw is this was so many kids and folks using this as a cross
part of this when we are proposing the give and take bus rapid transit are dedicated to the munching to make sure that muni is moving efficient and low as a fast as he came in the streets of san francisco we need the see with the community in mind and navenlt we worked with with the japantown community to make adjustments were not talked about. and initially the plan called for tearing down in bridge behind us so many people felt this bridge was about bridging gaps and bridging community to the...
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will be a considerable percentage of hamas sympathizers and supporters, the protests that we saw on the streets week and earlier, one might wonder if we already have enough problems in the country, and i, you know, on our streets we are seeing more and more waves of terrorism from islamic extremists, at the moment there is an investigation into the case of a man who was killed by a couple weeks ago, the authorities are doing everything they can, and my argument, and i'm pretty much alone in this , is that if we take the people from gaza, they will pose, some of them, enough of them, to pose a threat to our national security, and if anyone... that need to accept them tucker, then why not the egyptians or the saudis, shouldn't they be accepted by fellow believers in that part of the world, and how interesting that saudi arabia has not accepted a single one. person from syria because they were worried about how it would affect saudi society, right, and the same with egypt, so if they don't accept them, why should we risk national security, and i want to go back to that what you said at the beginni
will be a considerable percentage of hamas sympathizers and supporters, the protests that we saw on the streets week and earlier, one might wonder if we already have enough problems in the country, and i, you know, on our streets we are seeing more and more waves of terrorism from islamic extremists, at the moment there is an investigation into the case of a man who was killed by a couple weeks ago, the authorities are doing everything they can, and my argument, and i'm pretty much alone in...
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because we should all be on the streets, this, you know, we we call for a ceasefire, we need this to end immediately, we need humanitarian aid to return to ghaza in uh, not just in the amounts that it used to with hundred trucks a day, thousands of trucks a day need to enter now to rebuild you know the atrocities that occurred, but outside of that um they will try to discourage us with this human. pause with this dishonest uh pause as you put it uh and it is our duty to to remain on the streets to uh boycot black friday deals especially with the brands that you know are out there now going to try and distract us, but also we need to know our rights and that is why um i'd like to play this video for us to watch. i was arrested by the metropolitan police for holding a sign. on one side i had a list of war crimes being committed and on the other side i had a war crimes. crimes, war crimes, apartied israel, what a country, with satirical spelling of the word country, um, i was approached by the police who said to me, um, could we, we're worried that your sign may cause offense, could we
because we should all be on the streets, this, you know, we we call for a ceasefire, we need this to end immediately, we need humanitarian aid to return to ghaza in uh, not just in the amounts that it used to with hundred trucks a day, thousands of trucks a day need to enter now to rebuild you know the atrocities that occurred, but outside of that um they will try to discourage us with this human. pause with this dishonest uh pause as you put it uh and it is our duty to to remain on the streets...
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we know what streets are blocked and which aren't. ave our favorite restaurants and we know where to go. >> for most, the closures mean extra work this week. whether it's getting to work or getting takeout. >> i got up to that corner, found that i was blocked in, had to walk all the way back. walk on the outside of the barricade. noted i had to do the same thing on that side. took about five extra minutes. >> and with lot of dignitaries expected to arrive here at apec in the coming days, we are told to expect more fencing to go up and more streets to shutdown. live in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >> scott, thank you. we will continue our coverage of apec throughout our newscast. coming up at 6:00, damian has more on the security restrictions that are shutting down much of the city as well as activity on the trans america building. how a dance troupe had a lot of people looking skyward. >>> fighting and bloodshed continues in the middle east. today in new york, the united nationed paused to honor employees who lost their lives in t
we know what streets are blocked and which aren't. ave our favorite restaurants and we know where to go. >> for most, the closures mean extra work this week. whether it's getting to work or getting takeout. >> i got up to that corner, found that i was blocked in, had to walk all the way back. walk on the outside of the barricade. noted i had to do the same thing on that side. took about five extra minutes. >> and with lot of dignitaries expected to arrive here at apec in the...
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, we have people hungry on the street, we have people deprived of basic medical care and attention on the streetss everyday in communities across the united states, yet still the united states pumps billions of dollars into israel for that uh to support is uh domination over the palestinian people our sisters and brothers there so that on that front there has to be an ongoing sustained protest uh and resistance to that uh we're looking at different forms of boycots because you know that we were able to when i say we, i'm talking about the movements inside the united states were able to play a pivotal role in the uh apartide fighting against apartide in south africa through hitting uh the government uh the south african government in their pocket economically so we are constantly viewing that that strategy to see how we can put uh some type of economic pressure on that as far as your specific question there yes there's several suits now that's being uh filed against the joe biden administration the complic'. against uh complicity and supporting genocide of our palestinian
, we have people hungry on the street, we have people deprived of basic medical care and attention on the streetss everyday in communities across the united states, yet still the united states pumps billions of dollars into israel for that uh to support is uh domination over the palestinian people our sisters and brothers there so that on that front there has to be an ongoing sustained protest uh and resistance to that uh we're looking at different forms of boycots because you know that we were...
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i mean, we certainly sense, didn't certainly got the sense, didn't we, street, that we, from downing ult for not that it was their fault for not double checking it went double checking before it went out weren't content with out if they weren't content with it. do you think, as some it. but do you think, as some are suella braverman are blaming suella braverman directly for the disorder that we saw on saturday, some people saying that she was fanning the flames? that's humza yousaf. and indeed we've had the labour leader, sir keir starmer, saying that she demeaned her office and she's done more to stoke hatred than any other home secretary. >> look, i don't think it's as well as fault that there was a counter—protest on the weekend. those protests were organised well in advance. whether her comments were helpful, that's a very good question to ask people. i genuinely do think that it's refreshing to see politicians talk about their opinions as and to actually give some voice to people who feel they haven't got any . whether they haven't got any. whether you should do that as home secr
i mean, we certainly sense, didn't certainly got the sense, didn't we, street, that we, from downing ult for not that it was their fault for not double checking it went double checking before it went out weren't content with out if they weren't content with it. do you think, as some it. but do you think, as some are suella braverman are blaming suella braverman directly for the disorder that we saw on saturday, some people saying that she was fanning the flames? that's humza yousaf. and indeed...
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happening here near the exploratorium, so far those protesters have not made their way to front street , but we do know that there is going to be a very law-enforcement presence here throughout the night. so embarcadero is blocked off around the exploratorium. also, the streets around the exploratorium have been blocked off, as well. we have seen some of the sharpshooters on the roof of the exploratorium. there is a drone above the building. we have seen helicopters circling, boats in the water. everything you could possibly imagine for a presidential visit. >> and rain to welcome him, as well. behind you is where he will be arriving. we are expecting him at any moment? >> reporter: our understanding is that as soon as he was finished with that press conference in woodside after the meeting this afternoon, that he was going to be heading here. that is where he was planning to greet all of his top supporters. we heard the air force band, which is playing right now. gwen stefani was doing a sound check earlier this afternoon. a lot of folks are coming to this area. from our understanding, the mot
happening here near the exploratorium, so far those protesters have not made their way to front street , but we do know that there is going to be a very law-enforcement presence here throughout the night. so embarcadero is blocked off around the exploratorium. also, the streets around the exploratorium have been blocked off, as well. we have seen some of the sharpshooters on the roof of the exploratorium. there is a drone above the building. we have seen helicopters circling, boats in the...
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here for labour is their shadow health secretary wes streeting.t week the murderer of zara aleena had his sentence cut on appeal. today's king's speech introduced whole—life sentences for sexually motivated killings. we'll get the reaction of zara aleena's aunt. also tonight. we report from kfar afza — an israeli kibbutz where hamas killed families in their homes a month ago today. we speak to a member of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's party, as israel says its military response to the atrocities has reached the heart of gaza city. we area we are a couple of kilometres from the border with gaza and this is one of the communities worst hit on october the 7th. more than 100 people died here in this community. what was the vision? well the government put crime and justice front and centre of their offer to the country today — in the king's speech laying out their legislative agenda in the time left before a general election. you've probably heard the details by now — and we'll drill down on some of them with our guests from conservatives and lab
here for labour is their shadow health secretary wes streeting.t week the murderer of zara aleena had his sentence cut on appeal. today's king's speech introduced whole—life sentences for sexually motivated killings. we'll get the reaction of zara aleena's aunt. also tonight. we report from kfar afza — an israeli kibbutz where hamas killed families in their homes a month ago today. we speak to a member of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's party, as israel says its military response to the...
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among them there will be a large percentage of hamas sympathizers, and given the protests we saw on the streets, one wonders if we may already have enough. problems in the country, and i, you know, on our streets we are seeing more and more waves of terrorism from islamic extremists, there is currently an investigation into the case of a man who was killed a couple of weeks ago, the authorities are doing everything possible to suppress such stories, and my argument, and i am largely alone in this , if we take the people from ghaza, then they will represent some of them, then why not the egyptians or the saudis, shouldn’t they be accepted by fellow believers in that part of the world, and how interesting it is that saudi arabia did not accept not a single person from syria because they were worried about how it would affect saudi society, and the same with egypt , so if they don't accept them, suddenly we have to risk national security, and i want to go back to that, what you said at the beginning that the english like what they do because it is a christian country, it is still officially consid
among them there will be a large percentage of hamas sympathizers, and given the protests we saw on the streets, one wonders if we may already have enough. problems in the country, and i, you know, on our streets we are seeing more and more waves of terrorism from islamic extremists, there is currently an investigation into the case of a man who was killed a couple of weeks ago, the authorities are doing everything possible to suppress such stories, and my argument, and i am largely alone in...
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we need to prioritize resources for the streets and make it easier to build them but today easy, cheap and effective measures are made a hard by federal and state devotees and policies. the director of transportation into pittsburgh we secured a million dollars in funding to fix more than 80 critical gaps in the city which shows the highest priority location the senior building schools and bus stops. to use the federal funds we would have to produce full-scale engineering drawing for the locations it would cost ten months and $300,000 in local money. no salt respected contractor needs engineering drawls to put a 6-foot wide 6-inch deep slab of concrete so we didn't do the project. in another example the city funded a bike lane that had to go around and around with state and federal reviewers by the time the measure was approved over a year later it was 30% more expensive to build. another state route to serious seriousinjury is increased aftee states had improved this trade by removing a travel lane and widening the rest. after a crash left a young woman hospitalized for eight months,
we need to prioritize resources for the streets and make it easier to build them but today easy, cheap and effective measures are made a hard by federal and state devotees and policies. the director of transportation into pittsburgh we secured a million dollars in funding to fix more than 80 critical gaps in the city which shows the highest priority location the senior building schools and bus stops. to use the federal funds we would have to produce full-scale engineering drawing for the...
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this means instead of designing our streets with only dangerous high speed, gas guzzling cars of mine, we designed streets to prioritize pedestrians, bicyclists and public transportation riders. everyone is considered. unfortunately, for too long, our streets have been incomplete. a century of prioritizing drivers over road users has made our roads unsafe for everyone. we have to pump the brakes on this approach. so, mr. ricks, your organization, city and i regularly help cities with their mobility planning. in your experience, do you agree that complete streets are an effective way to improve safety and equity for everyone? oh, 100%. and beyond. beyond that, there are also great ways to expand your economic development outcomes, to improve livability, to attract population, to build your local tax base. it goes on and on. the benefits that complete streets bring to communities both in dense urban areas as well as in small villages and hamlets. we've seen data over and over again that demonstrate the tremendous value and appeal it makes our elders more, more active. it allows them to age
this means instead of designing our streets with only dangerous high speed, gas guzzling cars of mine, we designed streets to prioritize pedestrians, bicyclists and public transportation riders. everyone is considered. unfortunately, for too long, our streets have been incomplete. a century of prioritizing drivers over road users has made our roads unsafe for everyone. we have to pump the brakes on this approach. so, mr. ricks, your organization, city and i regularly help cities with their...
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we will continue to help get people off the streets. since have been mayor we helped over 10,000 people exit homelessness that are no longer on the streets of san francisco. tell that story. our police department has been working over time and pushing for changes around rethey'll theft and a number of car break in's and making sure that when someone commits a crime of violence this they get caught and held accountability. tell those stories of san francisco. the great w we are doing to turn things around and ensure the message is such thank you very much it is telling the true story of both side when is is help nothing our city and i must say it is looking and feeling good and i am excite body not only xaps as a result of businessifiys and reps in san francisco, but when come after is i think something this will trans form our economy and get san francisco back on the right path and this will be the international stage to show the way. thank you for being here. and at this time i will open up for questions first for the which i remember.
we will continue to help get people off the streets. since have been mayor we helped over 10,000 people exit homelessness that are no longer on the streets of san francisco. tell that story. our police department has been working over time and pushing for changes around rethey'll theft and a number of car break in's and making sure that when someone commits a crime of violence this they get caught and held accountability. tell those stories of san francisco. the great w we are doing to turn...
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so while it is an encouraging sign, just as sir keir's earlier comments and wes streeting comments , ings with an enormous pinch of salt because i just don't think that they'll be able about it able to do anything about it that sufficient the scale that is sufficient to the scale of problem. yeah, you. that is sufficient to the scale of i problem. yeah, you. that is sufficient to the scale of i mean, em. yeah, you. that is sufficient to the scale of i mean, is]. yeah, you. that is sufficient to the scale of i mean, is thisah, you. that is sufficient to the scale of i mean, is this not.ou. that is sufficient to the scale of i mean, is this not. |j. that is sufficient to the scale of i mean, is this not. i would >> i mean, is this not. i would argue the problem is society at the minute, which can all the minute, which is we can all see needs to be done see stuff that needs to be done when a massive when it comes to a massive behemoth nhs. and it's behemoth like the nhs. and it's only party that can say it only one party that can say it and get away with it. >> well, the is, you >> well,
so while it is an encouraging sign, just as sir keir's earlier comments and wes streeting comments , ings with an enormous pinch of salt because i just don't think that they'll be able about it able to do anything about it that sufficient the scale that is sufficient to the scale of problem. yeah, you. that is sufficient to the scale of i problem. yeah, you. that is sufficient to the scale of i mean, em. yeah, you. that is sufficient to the scale of i mean, is]. yeah, you. that is sufficient to...
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turning their brief period of joy to incomprehensible grief. at the beach camp (banger street) in the camp area, wes, all of sudden a messiah landed top of us, it was around 3:00 p.m. we were surprised by the explosion, but when we turned round we saw the children had become shreds of flesh laying in the... i was playing on the swings when the missile landed, i got hit with shraknel here, some people were killed, my uncle shaban, jamal and muhammad were among those died. i remember we were happy and playing on the day of ead. who could be so wicked as to bomb us on such holy day? the children were out playing and rejoicing and then the missile came and in a second they were dead. shiban had been blown apart, others who deed where muhammad, the bar family son, muhammad and muhammad washah. مرمين. there were many marters, some scattered around on the ground, inside buildings, in trees, everywhere, the injured and the dead, ambulances and cars swarmed on the location, and people were crying out in a anguish for the loss of their children, 13 marters, and 40 to 50 injuries, i sustained injuries to my l
turning their brief period of joy to incomprehensible grief. at the beach camp (banger street) in the camp area, wes, all of sudden a messiah landed top of us, it was around 3:00 p.m. we were surprised by the explosion, but when we turned round we saw the children had become shreds of flesh laying in the... i was playing on the swings when the missile landed, i got hit with shraknel here, some people were killed, my uncle shaban, jamal and muhammad were among those died. i remember we were...
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i know wes streeting offices? i know wes streeting also got a load of stick.ering public life, doesn't it ? >> well, 7— >> well, it's 5mm 7 >> well, it's not very nice. >> well, it's not very nice. >> i mean, let's let's not pretend about it. but i think what's worse is that people who come to see mps and advice centre often have quite difficult problem . they're difficult problem. they're sometimes quite vulnerable people. maybe they haven't been there before. they're quite nervous . but these are the nervous. but these are the people who are being put off. they're being intimidated from coming to see their mps by often quite well—heeled people who've got the luxury of protesting. >> yes , that's right. steve >> yes, that's right. steve mccabe, thank you very much indeed for your time this morning. lovely to speak to you. well, let's continue the conversation about israel and indeed palestine and gaza with ayelet shaked. she's an influential israeli politician. she's the former minister of justice and the former minister of the interior. lovely to speak to yo
i know wes streeting offices? i know wes streeting also got a load of stick.ering public life, doesn't it ? >> well, 7— >> well, it's 5mm 7 >> well, it's not very nice. >> well, it's not very nice. >> i mean, let's let's not pretend about it. but i think what's worse is that people who come to see mps and advice centre often have quite difficult problem . they're difficult problem. they're sometimes quite vulnerable people. maybe they haven't been there before....
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just talking about the wider high street, we i more. -- aldi and lidl. the rise of online shouina. ,., shopping. in terms of the vast ma'ori shopping. in terms of the vast majority of — shopping. in terms of the vast majority of grocery _ shopping. in terms of the vast majority of grocery shopping l shopping. in terms of the vast | majority of grocery shopping in general, it is very much store based. i think post—pandemic as well, we have seen people returning to stores. i think your report talked about the interaction people crave. we have really seen that in its droves since lockdown, etc, finished. so the high street, we are seeing a bit of a buzz right now. we are expecting during christmas, for people to be shopping on high streets and shopping centres, and perhaps online are being slightly weaker. it has definitely been one of the weakest parts of retail post—pandemic, so actually, the high street is not in particularly bad shape right now. thank you very much for talking to us, gemma. let'sjust take you to new york now and return to our top story.
just talking about the wider high street, we i more. -- aldi and lidl. the rise of online shouina. ,., shopping. in terms of the vast ma'ori shopping. in terms of the vast majority of — shopping. in terms of the vast majority of grocery _ shopping. in terms of the vast majority of grocery shopping l shopping. in terms of the vast | majority of grocery shopping in general, it is very much store based. i think post—pandemic as well, we have seen people returning to stores. i think your report...
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we dismantle street tiles, we do this site too let's use it.. we are plastering the wall of the house, for subsequent finishing it must be perfectly smooth, the cement composition and construction beacons helped solve this problem, we also went through the columns, we are building a new floor base, screw piles arrived from korolev, we screw them in with a gearbox to the depth of freezing of the soil on the terrace itself its boundaries, cut the piles to the required height and fill them with a dry cement-sand mixture to protect against corrosion. the new supports are supported by steel channels, outlining the size of the future terrace. we take hold of the welding machine and reliably connect all the metal parts. and this is an anti-corrosion coating. a wall of pinoblocks obscures the neighbor's barn. when we bring it to the ceiling, it will disappear completely. and now we have to finish the staircase in the garden. we mix the concrete and pour it into the constructed formwork. the steps have finally become even and at a comfortable height. mi
we dismantle street tiles, we do this site too let's use it.. we are plastering the wall of the house, for subsequent finishing it must be perfectly smooth, the cement composition and construction beacons helped solve this problem, we also went through the columns, we are building a new floor base, screw piles arrived from korolev, we screw them in with a gearbox to the depth of freezing of the soil on the terrace itself its boundaries, cut the piles to the required height and fill them with a...